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C BliBUC LIBRARY AS5GCIAT10H. IT' .-. i 4 (? a li lO li . IT is till -4iii4sng 1 a fr! rH-A; f jV .-s-j.'fJ.'-lV . ., . .. - ... ... ;-,. . r -Xmnrr ' " EXCLUSIVE TELEGRAPHIC PRESS REPORT, r , - ... ASTORIA. OREGON. THURSDAY MOKNJNG, NOVEMBER 8, 1894, PRICE, FIVE CENTS. : . . A HAPPY HAN Osgood ptiGnirrM go. The One Price Clothiers, y. 606 and 503 COMMERCIAL You Can't Eat a Piano Nor wear it nor live in it. Consequently it is not really a necessity. But do wo live just in t. kIpmi and wear clothes? Music should brighten every home and sheet music should be placed wiUnu trie rcacn oi ml 1(V. a sheet. You have paid from 40c to GOc for the same. GRIFFIN & REED. &J FOR U $80 LOT WU -BY BECOMING A MEMBER OP HlttS 'LOT "CtlJSJ YOU CAN GET A FIRST CLASS LOT IN HILL'S FIRST' ADDITION TO ASTORIA. LOTS WILL BE DELIVERED WEEKLY. A NOW IS THE TIME TO PROCURE A . Liot to Build a Home ?or The Packers of Choice !olumbia River Salmon Their Brands 1 If 4MB. LOCATION. BRAND. AOSNTS. AT Astoria t , Co Artoria.- Site ooth A.r'gCo Asto;.a... L jgr. A.Booth8oa,.ChlCto-., , . 'Cocktail.... Cutting Pkg Co . 8tn FfMcUcO ColumbUEiTerPlcgCo Astoria... .: . IM.gnolla . Klmore, Sanborn AlWrU :Elmore 3arouel..... Astoria.......-" wulte Star..... 4 Co...-.... . ...,i. I Ei'lcure Fnlm. George Barker Astoria .. yjeorgo & Barker. Astoria.... J ixKiemooa....... R B, 0 MeglerSCo....... Brookneld tag, St. George.. J.G. Megler B.ookneld W i ft'll""'."u I-lBriermen A.torl. tT.kemon'1 Tkg Co- Astoria j 8S5,SSSSi's Str. R. P. QCa Iteaite for Tillamook as the neither mill permit The steamer R,P, Elmore connects with by the Union Pacific Company. Ship freight by Union Pacific Steamers. pi riORR. 5ANB0RN & UNION PACIHC R. and and We cannot make you honest, or straight if you ain't built that way. But we can sell or maTie you clothes that fit you to per fection, and at prices that will astonish.you. : Full lines of Men's and Boys' . Clothing, Furn ishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valises, etc. Hatters and Furnishers . inmAntl i" T STREET. asturia viv. the piano with its compliment of I and Locations. ELiMORE Every fow Cays as flear Unto; ZlSAT CO., - Agents, Astoria. R. CO., AgoU, PortUnd. Is one who does right just by his fellow man, whoso clothes fits him. A frobahly the Senate Will Also Fall in Line. MISSOURI DAS A CHEAT SllNilSE. The Entire State Ticket is Re publican by 10,000. TENNESSEE STILL DOUBTFUL. Hill Gets a Small Majority in Sow York City But Looses the Stato By Over 150,000. .Associated Pros. Washington, Nov. 7. Reports receiv ed to 9 o'clock tonight Indicate the nnvt so'nate will have 40 Democrats, 41 Republicans, and 6 Populists, while 41 KepuDiicans, turn jiju"- the attitude of the successor of Senator Harris, of Tennessee, is still in doubt In this classification Senators Stewart nd Jones, of Nevada, who were elect. ed by the Republicans, but who have announced their separation from that party, and Gov. Tillman, who will be flnnhtloea elected by the so-cauea inae Democrats of the South Caro lina legislature, are put In the Populist UUIUlllll. .... with the Democrats on organization, and Stewart and Jones, of Nevada, Tiiimnn win rjrooaDiy vuie and Pelter, with the Republicans. This would throw the balance of power m the hands of the Populists A BUMMING UP. WHslilne-ton. Nov. 7. The loss of Kansas, New Jersey and South Caro lina reducs the present ilemocratlc lo ti in tha pBimto from 44 to 41. The present Republican strength in the sen. ate of 28 promises to be Increased by the senators from New Jereey. Kansas, Montana, Washington, and Wyoming. The last three are vacan cies. The Republicans are likely to lose Nebraska. This makes a gain of five and a loss of 1, or a gain of four, rMalnrr tho TlOTubllcn tO a tOtlll Of ...... a - 42. The Pouuliots now have three bpiv indicate one for them- In South Carolina and Nebraska muklnir their total five. Senators Jones and Stewart, of Nevada, have of late affiliated with- the Populists, so their strength may be Increased, and the Ton,.Hi(nnn rlpprcased. by two. ine ..timata of the next senate by cnair- man Babsock gives the Republicans 44, nut of fid senators. He counts upon Peffer's co-operation to organize. THE HOUSE CERTAINLY REPUB LICAN. Washlnfrton. Nov. 7. When Chairman nabrnck. of the Republican congres sional committee left the Republican headauarters tonight he said the re nnrta received during the day give tha Reniibllcans 230 out of the 8uG mem bers of the house beyond peradventure, whll there was a possibility ot se curing 27 additional members. If these claims are realized, it will give the Re- nublicans 257 memberB, or a majority v of 99. A REPUBLICAN ESTIMATE. Washington. Nov. 7. The Republi eresslonal committee has given out an estimate claiming; that In the house of the Fifty-fourth Congress the r.,Kii,or,. will have a. majority of the delegations Of thirty states, the Democrats twelve, and the Populists nn wlih Maryland divided evenly. giving the Republicans more than two- thirds of a majority by states, snomu the next presidential election be thrown into the house. FAULKNER GIVES UP. nr-.Mncrinn. Nov. 7. Senator Faulk- chairman of the Democratic con- .innal committee, concedes me house to the Republicans by 65 to 70 ninraJitv. The senate will not De ue mihllcan. he says, unless that party orri Tennessee, which Is still uncer Ppffor votes witn tn Republicans. WASHINGTON, D. C, ara.hinirfnn. Nov. 7.-ChaIrman Hab .wi, nt the Republican congressional committee, claims the Republicans will organize the next United states sen ate. His Information Is that the Ten nessee legislature will sent a Republi can to succeed Harris. NORTH CAROLINA. Washington, Nov. 7. North Carolina nas undoubtedly elected a itepuoncan legislature. DELAWARE, witmlneton. Nov. 7. Delaware com rtioto rivrn the Republican majority llOO. The Republicans elect the gov ernor and congressmen . The legihia ture will stan-I eighteen Republicans. twelve Democrats. This Insures a Re publican successor to Senator HIgglns. NEW YORK. New York, Nov. 7. Bartlett, Dem oorat. Is elected to congress from the Seventh district, Instead of Fort, Re publican, as previously reported. The complexion of the congressional dele gation from New York state, according to nearly complete returns. Is thirty Republicans and four Democrats. The Republicans gain fifteen. IN WALL STREET. Republican Success Gives Stocks a Strong Tone. New York, Nov. ".-peculation on the stock exchange this morning was maT-itMl bv a' very strong tone, end there was good buying throughout the entire list. It was very evident that Wall street was satisfied by the elec tlon and believed that Republican sue. cess will be followed by a revival or trade and general business Improve ment throughout the country. The slenlficance of the result irom a speculative point of view, and what makes it certain as the street reaas me ciinntlnn. that for the present no tariff ... ,., ,. tinkering will be Induced with Us d s- ,,.-vvini? innupnces of tho community, nnrt the downfall of the Populists In the West checks the growth of agita- n which had already beeoina row rf,.i nnnmrh to bo hurtful to business in the street by rea3on or attacKing the stability of the monltary system and tending toTard Inflation. FOR .GREATER NEW YORK. Kpw York. Nov. 7. The returns from all except a few missing election dis tricts show an appirsnt plurality in New York city for the consolidation of greater New York of over 38,000 m the city. i NEW YORIfS CORRECTED VOTE. New York, Nov. 7. The total correct ed vote for governor outside of Sulli van county, i was 1,208,259, of which Morton received CG7.B85; Hill, 614.1B4; AVheeler, 24,511. Morton's plurality, 153,31(1; Morton's majority, 126.2J8. HILL IN NEW YORK. Now York, Nov. 7. The revised tota vote for governor In New York city give Hill a plurality of 2,907. COLORADO nonvpr. Nov. 7. Returns come In pinwlv. according to the latest estimate the Republican state ticket has a plu rality of 20,000. Shafratn, Kepuuucan, la elected to congress from the First district, and probably Bowen, Repub lican, in the Second. Tne legislature is 54 Republicans, 43 Democrats and Populists, and throe doubtful. GOVERNOR WAITE'fl OPINION. He Believes Wall Street Bought the Result. Denver, Nov. 7. Governor Walte conceded the defeat of his party early today. "To my mind," said he, "It proves conclusively that the money power has dominated his election from beginning to end, and that the Democratic party is most responsible, from the fact that they vote the Re publican ticket Instead of their own. I mode up my mind 'several years ago that there waH only one way to rescue the country from the conditions now existing, and for which the money power is responsible, und that was to fight them tooth and nail. I believe the Influence of Wall Btrect must be re moved from Congress. "The result In Colorado can be ac counted for from the fact that the Dem ocratio party havo almost to a man voted for the Republican ticket. It proves to me that there is absolutely no difference In the financial policy oi the Democratic and Republican par ties in Colorado, as the Democrats un doubtedly voted the Republican ticket on account of orders received from Washington." When asked if he thought the ropu- Hst . party would ever again regain power, tho Governor said: "I believe It will, but It may not be for some time." The govertior snld the women's Influ ence in the cities where It is the great est, was exerted against him. The women, he said, must be educated to think for themselves, and not be con trolled by the meney power as the men are. ILLINOIS. j OiicAiro. Nov. 7. Returns today show continued gains for the Republi cans on the state ticket, headed by Wullf for state treasurer. Indications were for a Republican plurality of 100, 00O. ' Every man on the Republican county ticket Is elected by pluralities ranging from 14,000 to 25,000. The state legis lature will be Republican, Insuring a Republican successor to Cullom. The urnriKln Republican gains Indicate each of the seven congressional districts In the city Republican, with the pos sible txcepllon of Congressman Vc- flutrlpt. Some of the uemo-.rerrea concede his defeat to- .... c day. GREAT REPUBLICAN VICTORY Chicago, Nov. 7. Chairman Tanner says the Republicans have a plurality In Illinois of over 125,000. They have elected nineteen congressmen out of twenty-two, with two rematnlnr still in doubt. ;,' V INDIANA. Indianapolis. Nov. 7.-Partlal returns indicate the state Republican by ot least 60,000. The Republican state com mltteo says it will not be surprised if the plurality reaches 70,000. The Re publicans have elected eleven, arid POSSlDiy ail OI IW uuruwu luOTuum. w. eongresa. The Democrats still nave hopes that S. M. Stockslager in the Third, and W. Shotman In the Fourth districts are elected. The legislature Is Republican In both branches. GENERAL HARRISON'S VIEWS. The Most Extraordinary Political Rev. olutlon Ever Witnessed. Indianapolis, Nov. 7. In response to a renuest by an Associated press re porter for the expression of his view regarding the results of yesterday'i election, Harrison said: ' "It was the most extraordinary po lltlcal (revolution the country has ever witnessed. Wherever there was a free battot vote of conddenoo given In 1892 to the Democratio party, If one was given It has been recalled, and a vote of utter and final repudiation substl tntpd. The lncoheran:e of the Demo cratlo party was revealed the moment nnwpr was elven to It to deal with national affairs. The Insincerity of Its platform was exposed when "Bo It en apted" took the place of "be It re solved." A vast majority of our people believe In a protective tariff, but never na manv and so strongly as now. They differ as to rates and schedules, but -n in nrlnplnle. They believe In reclDroclty as the best method of get tlnif foreign markets. They believe in a. orocresslve and American foreign nntiov. Worklmrmtn voted their pre judices in 1892; this year they voted their patriotism and love or nome, WASHINGTON. ; Tacoma, Nov. 7. Secretary Cowan, nt the Republican state central com mittee, now claims 79 members or tne I ..... . - M A A, TIT Liuwt iflsiBiaiure oui vi o .. I i .., H M.Mttf n a Inlnt hallnf of 23. The Republican state ticket Is elected by so large a majority that tne counts have ceased. WASHINGTON GIVES THE USUAL MAJORITY. , Seattle. Nov, 7. Returns for one fourth of the entire state of Washing. ton show the following! results for conrressmen: Doollttle, Republican, 8,725; Hyde, 8,564. Houston, Democrat, 2.462: Caton, 2,630. Adams, Populist, 4.969: VanPatton. 4.730. The Republi can plurality in the state will probably be about 16,000. Dunbar ana uoraon Republicans, for supreme Judges, are elected by about the same pluralities as the congressmen. The legislature is Republican In both branches, and on Joint ballot the Republicans will have at least twenty-five majority, In suring the election of a Republican United States senator now existing. (WASHINGTON'S LEGISLATURE. Seattle. Nov. 7. The Poet-Intelligen cer makes the composition of the next legislature as follows: Senate Repub licans. 26: Democrats. 8. House Re publicans, 87; Democrats, 13; Populists . Republican majority on Joint ballot 54. OHIO. Cleveland. Nov. 7.-The latest advices from the state Indicate the Republicans have elected candidates for congress in every district except the third, wheie Sorg. Democrat, has been elected, and the Fourth, where the result U still In rinnbt. The Republicans will have 19. and possibly 29 members In the nuxl congress from Ohio. Tom L. Johnson, Democrat, Is defeated by Theodore E. Buxton, Republican, who baa a plu rality of 4,662. GOV. McKINLEY PLEASED. Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 7. Gov, Mc K-inif-v was in his office early, consld erlng that he was out almost all of last night Being! asked what he thought about the situation, he pre Highcst of all la Leavening Paircf ; Mv (J V f rt M kxttf Mi tw I a . . ai ti. ... 1 An1,i not, io xi0 wuu.u,- say: "The sweeping RepubllauC vie- .., torles indicated at this hour are lm- nresslve. They n?ed no Interpretation. ' They express better than words, the revised and deliberate Judgment of the people upon publlo Questions Involved In the political contest now closed." Cincinnati. Nov. 7. Returns Indicate that tho Republican plurality for sec retary of Btate will exceed 150,000. The present Ohio delegation in congress consists of 11 Democrats and 10 Repub licans. The newly elected delegation consists of 19 Republicans and two Democrats. P. F. Sorg and F. C. Lay ton, Democrats, are elected by plu ralities leas than 100. THEY DIDN'T LIKE IT. For Upholding the Law, an Officer Is Snowed Under. Columbus. Ohio. Nov. 7. Sheriff Cook. of Washington Court House, who pre vented the mob t.-om hanging the ne gro who confessed to rape and was sent to prison for 20 years, was defeat, ed at the election by 1,050. He was a Republican nnd hod 1,000 votes In '.his favor to start with. , DEMOCRATS DID NOT COME OUJT. Cincinnati. Ohio. Nov. 7. Whlli Republics""lrtiK-allty in Ohio l?u' Jouble MVIlcy's plurality of last year, the total vote for tha - finhllnnn tlrlrM flln m.vpi'nl tnimh'Ond short of the vote for McKlnley, stup ing a result due to the Demucri'11" . vote not coming iut. KANSAS. . V Toooka. Nov. 7. Chairman Brleden- thai still claims the Btate for the Pop- , ullats, and five of eight congressmen. Attorney General Tittle, however, con cedes Kansas to the Republicans. The Republican state committee says all the returns received show Republican gains. Toooka. Nov. 7. Chairman Dreiden- thai, of the Porullst Htate centrnl com mittee, at noon today said: "We ore beaten. I feel as If I had been through threshlntf machine." He conceded the Republicans had carried the en tire state and e vary one of tho eight joneressional districts, with a possible jhance for the Populists In the Pev. $ntbj (Simpson's) and Sixth (Baker's) districts. The Republican state central oommtttee fnx that. Morrill will carry Kansas by Sl.wo plurality, 'i ne e puhllcans have elected 89 members of the legislature out of 125, nnd the suf frage amendment. Is probably beaten. KANSAS IS REPUBLICAN. Toneka. Nov. 7. The Republicans have carried Kansas by a plurality of possibly 80,000, and will Have a slight majority over all. The legislature Is Republican by 45 majority on Joint ballot. NEBRASKA. Omaha. Nov. 7.-Only a third of the state has been heard from. The fig ures received Indicate the election of Holcomb, Populist-Democrat, for gov. ernor, by o small plurality. The Re publicans have probably elected nve of the six congressmen, with the re sult In the Sixth still In doubt. Outside the governor the Republican state ticket Is elected, and the legislature Is . probably Republican on a Joint ballot. IIOLCOMB IN NEBRASKA, yi Omaha. Nov. 7. The Jlepubllcnn state committee concede Holcomb, Ju. lontet, Is elected' governor by 2.0U0. ' ' ' RHODE ISLAND. ' ' ' -"-' Boston. Nov.. 7. Rhode Wand elects both Republican congressmen by over 1,000 majority. A teleifram rrom iian ford reports tho Republican state tick et and four Republic"!! congressmen chosen In Connecticut. MINNESOTA. ' Minneapolis, Nov. 7.-The Republi cans have swept Hennepin county, ?lvlng Nelson for governor, 6,000 plu. rallty, and electing Loren Fletcher to ;ongress by 7,000 and Robert Pratt mayor of Minneapolis by i,000, ond winning the county snd city tickets. Minnesota elects six Republican con gressmen, with the result in the Third district still in doubt. The legislatur will be heavily Republican, sending a Republican senator to succeed Wssh. burn. (Continued on Fourth Page.) - Lfttest U. S. Gov't Report. w v m w -- ,J.' j V