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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1894)
THE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA. FRIDAY JlOllXINO, NOVEMBER 23, 1894 TLRMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Kcned by carrier, pepr week.. 15 ctn Pnt by mall, per month t cts Ot,Ul UJT 1U1UI, COli. flW WEEKLY S?nt by mall per year, 12.00 In advance. Postage free to subscribers. I ht'Antorian euarantees to Its sub- oJ. wV1,!',: f" h.? mI newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can be obtained on si'llnatlon to Uie business manager. This winer Is In DosseHftton of all the telegraph franchises, and is the only pnper on xne iwOiumuia. river ium uu- llshe genuine dispatches. The Weekly Astorlan. the third old est weekly In the state of Oregon, has, nD to ins furumiu uicN"t"uf w largest weekly circulation in the state. Handler & ITaas are our Portland gents and copies of the Astorlan can t naa every morning ai men- buwu on First street. The proprietor of the Astorlan here by gives notice that he will not b responsible for any bill ,on account o that paper, unless the same be con tracted through himself, or Mr. Jame A. Duffy, as business manager. Astoria, Or., Oct. , 1894. SAM'L ELMOHB, r i . 1 1 ' ! Proprietor. - m,m,.D xt AMirniPiN RAIL. fJlUUidl J.. U WATS. Boribner's Magazine for November 1, cttcm.o putatlonsand tabulations covering the United Stales and England which are of great interest, showing the present .., im anA revenues of the cxtent,. condition and revenues of the systems of botir countries. England has 20,825 miles of railway and the United nt. 17!(ftftnnnrlv nine times as ....... - , much as the old country, wnue ner wealthiest men in England, was born 'our lncnes -m tnicKness, ana by build - .. . . M,o. i.. I In one of the noorest districts of Lon- "? ?ldewnlks on both sides thereof; ELI IB LWClUJ-liVV LlltiCD I portioned to her extent, England has tnree times as mucn iracK as me unit.- Wln whom he founded Ihs Dore Gallery wnere neoessnry, and to be done in ac C,D(M k,, ,n Mtt nf v,r nn... . I conJanoe with plans artd spelhoatlons " nlnUnn th TTnltrd Ktat( has five times . .... a mni-h aa KHiriiiTia. -j ne Linaiisn - - I rnarta r,m thr, times as manv trains fond of music, and once, when we hap as the American, and in 1892 carried penei io ba Btopping In the same. ho. 67,200 passengers per mile of railroad tel for the night, and after the per worked, against 4,900 carried by the formance I was asked to sing for him ,. n-.t,,i,...i American irsilroadjt Employing the same mode of calculation, that Is about fourteen for one on tho side of the British system, and three and a half , . .. - ,.u, .pi, . for one In the matter of freight. The . gross earnings of the English roads for the year mentioned above was $400,000,000, or $20,000 per mile; that of the American system, 11.320,000,000, or $7,720 per mile. The cost of the English roads Is computed at 227,000 per mile, and the American at $07,000; but the former earns three times as much as ,u "l"'"8 " " the railway debt togetner, pays bdoui S 1-2 Per cent Interest, against S per ir, TTr.u.,1 biai In tha latter cent In the United states, tn xne lauer country In 1892, 61 per cent of railroad I stock paid no Interest whatever; while In England only a limited fraction was thus In default The American system Is only begun, and at present Is going through a sea son of overwhelmdng trial. That of Rmrinnd la raotlcally finished. There Is no room there for many more lines Astoria, Oregon, as laid out and record of road, any more than there Is for fl by John Adair, from tho crossing of ' ' nnlil slrput wlrh Sillh olrof ti. mid In. any great accession to ner population. The territory which it serve. small TZX and compact, differing little in Its in- by Ordinance No. 71, entitled, "An C)r . . , , . ji,i . ., dlnanre establishing a base of grades dustrlal and economic conditions from . th . Aatnria. vear to year. In this country lt is air- ferent and from the beginning a lara-e part of our system has been built In anticipation of future needs, and been forced to wait for Its Income till pnpulaHon fcrewi around U. It has had a variety of conditions to en counter some of them adverse which ... . . r. , . ii. i.. .h. that of iLngland, built In the midst of a stable and abundant and' wealthy . , .... , population, never had, and lt is, not aurprislne that U should have had Its ' I ups and downs and reasons of trial and vicissitude, nor even that a large amount of Its stock should in evil sea sons be In default. It will pick up again when times are better, and re- Mime Its wholesome processes of growth and expansion, having learned In die- , aster a number of useful, economlo los- . . . . . sons, and thrown verooara en immense lot of sinister practitioners sna rrauus I in general which had fastened upon lt and made lt tributary to their Impu dent and Infamous exactions. . - NRHALBM COAL AND TIMBER. The presenoe of several large velive of coal within twelve miles of the pres. ent Wrmlnus of the Beashoro road. Is .Wat argument In favor of extending that line to. the Nenalem, which la but very few mile, further south. Not only would the road tap a country . k . , . . ',. ,M bnown to be rich In coal, but It wouldj I furnish an outlet to one of the finest kjti me eve vi a wiine-. pletlon of a. road to transcontinental connection, It is altogether probable that the region referred to. will goon hoar the welcome Bound of the loco. motive whittle, om jn m evi 01 imy repea.tlng ltaelf, Astoria and the I - . it. wnoie oounxrjr imercmcu m tension of this branch, would do well to follow the example of their neigh bors in Southern Oregon, who are hold lng church sociables, amateur theatrl calf", and Japanese tmzaars, the pro- ceeda of which go to the fund for the completion of the Cooe Bay road I It begins to look as if the Mt. Ra- nler eruption story was purely a fake, and gotten up tn the interests of Be. at)tle rcal ggio iboomers. Tacoma, however, is alive to the situation, and promptly throws discredit on the whole tory. it will go hard on the Seattle parties if caught, who were promptly on hand at Tacoma to start the earth- I qU.ke story. They have doubtless made their way back to Seattle ere this. There Is no city on the Pacific coast with brighter prospects than Astoria. She will get the much-desired railroad, and the time Is not far distant when the contract will be signed. This fact. together with the early beginning of oneratlons on the new water works which are to coBt nearly a quarter of)tone Magne Decea8e(1 U million dollars, Is sure to give our city a great impetus forward. ' PERSONAL. I Mlam VolhorlnA Shorn whn la In charge of tne depttPtment of llterary ,n the Armour Institute, of Chicago, has proved to be a successful instructor. Seven out of the ten etu- ' , ' . Lord Beeforth ftb , mayor of u ij ouuruumuijii, ciibio.hu, uuu uuo ui mo don' He owe" much f hls money' toithe wiath nnd established grade of Bays a weu-anown oaiiao singer in the Dtvtrolt Free Pre-m: "The finest com- t ,. ,,i n.M me -arau k i'"""-"'' 1 " "' , r, -ir , . u" t d a not reel very mucn line comply v, , Inc. In fact. I refused him at first. because I had heiard that music bored him dreadfully, and he only agreed to hear ma because the committee that was entertaining him) Included me in a the attractions. About midnight In the parl)r of the hoU)i T met the general( and shortly afterward I sat down to the piano to play my own accompanl- ment t0 a BlmP'9 1)81183 1 haa selected, , Qn ja ne wft8 glng to get tired, arid If so I was going to stop as short as I could reasonably do. As I sang, how- I Aval1 I m n I rt tucuat a rl in tha mal orty and forgot the genaral. and sang atmt(fht through to the end. Then, as tho last strain died away, the gen- eral rose U"derlly, and, as, he brushed . . . . h, . found your music,' and walked' away. r , ... li a n.i, mil, a ii.1i .1 , T 1.. . lt wa8 tne greategt compliment he could have paid me, and I told him so when later he came and apologized for hav ing spoken as he did." DUANH 8TREET GRADE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City of ARtorla, propose to establish the grade of Du- uriA mtfaat In tha ,.111-.1 1 .win. tf., piURive of the crosslnn with iWth street. . . --- .w , as ioiiows, 10-wit At the crossing of 36th street. 55.4 feet. At the crossing of S7th street, 55 feet. At the crossing of 38th street. 83 feet. The grsde of snld crosstnirs to be level, and the street to be on -a straight or even slope between the crossings and of equal height throughout the the wlrtih ow the Btreet at any point. . Ann unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of three-fourths of the prop- ,r,v fronting on snld portion of said s(reet be ,,,,, uh lno audltop and Hoe Judge within Un days from the ""' milvllestion of this notice, to-wlt, Tuesday, December 18, 1894. the Com- c"'-il will polish enld grade. By order of tha Common Council, (Atteet.) K. OSBURN. Auditor and Police Judne. Astoria, Oregon. November 2d, 1K'4. FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice Is hereby given that the un- I itav-altrndil haa Aln.l V flnA . . administratrix of the estate of Charles T; 6'romi, deceased, in the county court of the 8tate of Oregon for Clatsop county, and the time for hearing there- on. hv am I (1 ivwrt en, .i I ........ Il ,;.".v ""v. T - I ' ici-T, m uiv iiuur in i o'clock p. m., and all persons having nhlAMtiina (hnmln m.111 k. ...i - ..A . K nii .' T.; "I whi the same shall not be allowed, and the administratrix discharged. VATiooer iiuin, jmi. ELIZABETH STROM, Administratrix. d&i TO TUB VOTERS OF THE THIRD WARD My tmlltlcal OPDonenta hv rlrmiln. ted rumors 4o the effect that if elected l blocks t, i. and 4, Adnlr's Astoria. I 'TZX ilS inipn.veirwnt, believing siime to be for the welfare of the cltv. CHRIST ORAMMS. $100 KEWARDTJ100 Tho reader of this paper will be pleas ed to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all Its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure known to the med leal world. Catarrh being a constitu tlonal disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall s Catarrh Cure Is tak en internally, acting directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys tem, thereby destroying the foundation of the olsease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitu tton and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith In its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio, cold by druggists, 75 cents. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that I have been appointed administratrix of the estate -of J. -w. G en r hart, deceased All claims against said estate must be presented to me at my residence in As toria, Oregon, duly verified, within six mnntns rrom this date. Oct. 11th, 134. C. A. GEARHART, . NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notioe'is hereby given that the un dersigned, administrator of the estate of Antolne Magne, has filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon ror Clatsop county, his final accoun as such administrator, and the said court has set Friday, December 21st, 1894, at the hour of 10 o clock a. m st the County Court rooms,. In the Court House at' Astoria,-Oregos, as the time ana place for the hearing there of, and ' that all persons Interested therein, are notified to then and there appear and show cause if any there - " be, why the same be not. allowed and ALEX. GILBERT. Administrator or the estate of An DUANE STREET IMPROVEMENT NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the Com. mon Council of the City of Astoria. Oregon, have determined to improve Duane street from i the east fide' of 10th j (lZept the crying oMlth ..ree" )"! j In the City of Astoria, as laid out and lec9.ried. John McClure and ox- ten by Cyrus Olney, by- removing ' 'y.8.?"6?' p,8 " M flnrl mitt, no In rtaw ar,A ar.nn A flu ! posts and sills wherever necessary, and '."" 1 aim planning me same wnti new and Bound flr nlsnk I All Of ttlO mtWnVnmjntl fn K n1A and ordinances In relation thereto. The lands and premises uoon which we speoial assessment shall be levied , v.v 1 1 ii j ins wdi auu rAA-ime UL r in 11 Improvement and the district embrac lng said lands and premises, be an i the same are designated as follows, ta-wlt Commencing at the southwest corner of lot one (1) of Block numbered 41 thence easterly along center lines of Blocks 44 and 64, to the eastern boun darles of Block numbered 64, thence northerly along eastern boundaries of Blocks 04 and 61, to the northeast cor ner of Lot 8, Block numbered 61, thenc westerly alon center lines of Blocks 61 and 60, to tho wst boundary of Ulpck numbered 60, thence southerly along western boundaries of Blocks CO and 44, to point of beginning; contain' lng Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, In Flock '44 Lots 1, 2, 3, 4. G, 6, and 7, in Block 61; Lots 8, 9r-N, 11, 12,' 13, and 14, In Block 61, and Lots 5, 6, 7, and 8, In Block 0, all In the Town (now city) of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John Mc Clure and extended by Cyrus Olney. Estimates of the expense of such Improvements and plats and diagrams of such work or Improvement and of tho locality to be Improved have been deposited by the City Surveyor with the Auditor and Police Judge for pub' Ho examination, and may be Inspected at the olllce or such office' At the next regular meeting of the Common Council, after ten days from the final publication of this notice, to wit: On Tuesday, December 18th. 1S94, at the hour of 7:30 p. m at the City Hall, the said Council will consider any ob jections to such Improvement being made, and if a remonstrance against such Improvement, signed by persons owning more than one-half of the prop erty in such district herein described, and In whloh the special assessment is to be levied shall be filed with the Auditor and Police Judge before the snld time of meeting of the Common Council, no such Improvement or work shall be ordered except by the con. currence of all the Councilmen elect. and If such remonstrance shall be sign ed by the persons owning three-fourths of all the property In such district and filed with the Auditor and Police Judge bfore the said time of meeting of the Common Council, no such Improvement or work shall be ordered in any event Bv order of the Common Council.. (Attest) K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon, November 16th, 1894. FORTY-SECOND STREET CRADE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the Com- tnoii Council of the City of Astoria, propose to establish the grade of Forty- second street in the town (now city) of Ar.t jrIa,Oregon, as laid out and recorded by John Adair, from the south line of Bond street to a point 170 feet south of the south line of Bond street at ele vations above the base of grades for the streets as established by Ordinance Nix 71, entitled, "An Ordinance establish ing a base of grades for the streets of the City of Astoria, as follows, to-wlt At tho south line of Bond street, 24 feet. At a point 150 feet south of the south line of Bond street, 26 feet At a point 170 feet south of the south line of llona street, 26 feet. The grade to be of even elevation throughout the width of the street, at ony point and upon a straight or even slope or line between the points abjve aesimaicu. And unless a r'monstrance signed by the owners of thrve-fourths of the property fronting on said portion of ssld street be filed with the Au;lltor nna Police Judge wuhlnlen days from the nnw publication cf this notice, to- wlt, on Tuesday, December 11th, 1891, the Common Council will establish said grade By order of the Common Coun-ll. (Attest) K. OSBl'KN. Auditor and Polio Jinle. . Astoria. Oregon. November 14, is34. KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, the crest Blood purifier; gives tresUne and clearness to the Cflmniiun and ejn Constipation, 7a rts w cts, Jl.uo. For Sale by J. W. Conn. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder W nU mU Mid MUvrta Fair, FimcaM WEAK WO and all mothers who are nursing babies derive great benefit from Scott's Emulsion. This prepara tion serves two purposes. It gives vital strength to mothers and also enriches their milk and thus makes their babies thrive. 5cott's Emulsion is a constructive food that pro motes the making of healthy tissue and bone. It is a wonder ful remedy for Emaciation, Ceneral Oei.;iity, Throat and Lung Complaints, Coughs, Cold, Anaemia, Scrofula and Wasting Diseases of Children, Stmt for Pamfklit on Scttt't Emulsion. FrM. ScotUBone,N.Y. All Druggists. 60ctnd1. PEOPLE'S AUCTION pOLtSB, Request the people of Astoria and vicinity to be sure and call on them before selling any furniture or secondhand goods of any kind, as they promise to pay the highest prices paid in the market. 665 & 669 Commercial St. J. A FAST ABEND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, PILE DRIVER, HOUSE, BRIDGE JtfiD WHARF BUILDER. AdJress, box 180. Postoflice. ASTORIA, OR Snap A Iodak at any.ni!iH romlng out ot our si oie and you'll get a portrait of a nixu brlniinliiK over with ple.ieunt tkouglitH. Such quality In tha liquors we liavetootteriireeneut'lilo PLEASE ANY MAN. Corrje and Try Them. HUGHES & CO. QUESTION Our customers, or any one w lio ban ever worn our clioefl, and tbe reply will be, "There is cone bett3P." The fit of our goods ia nnequaleil. tbe wear epeakd for ltsolf, the stylo 13 eeen at a ulnncp, the price sella thorn ot iht. Immen-o neKortment tn select from and JOHN HAHN &CO. at nil prices. . f j These tiny Capsules are superior to Ualsaia or ttopalba, Cubobs and Injoctlona. (ff'A Thoy euro In 43 hours the V J same d!soasf3 tvithont bnyinconr reuience, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS A LOCK Is something you want, If not today, you will want is sometime. We keep carpen ter's tools too, and If this weather will only pull itself .n4UA. Ill J. J z-i'v lugcuict yuu wiuwaiupieniy tHa cf Hardware of which we have a plenty only waiting your call. J. B. WYATT, . HARDWARE DEALER :REEMAN & BREMNER, Blacksmiths. Special attention paid to steamboat re pairing-, flrst-class horseshoeing, etc. OCCINC CfljBP A SPECIflliTY. 197 Olney street, between Third and and Fourth, Astoria, Or. Japanese Bazaar . SINQ LUNQ.Prop. Says a customer of some of those new goods that we have Just received tor fall trade, and that we're selling to remarkably cheap: "They are the best bargains we ever got in Astoria" They are captivating in Quality and style and will make a record as purse- openers. 417 Bond Street, next door to Mouler's fruit Store. ROSS HIGGINS & CO. Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria aad b'ppcr Atvri. Rut Tt mJ Cotfcti, Table Pelkaclcs, Domstlc a4 Tniprc.l r-rultl, VplaMe, Sltar CureJ Hams, Bacon. Etc. Choice - Fresli and Salt Meats. SEASIDE SRWIILIt. ' A complete tock of lumber on band In the rouph or dremed. Fioorlnjr. rus tle, celling, nd all kinds .of Unlsh: mutildin end shingles; also bracket work ddne to order. Terms reasonable ml nriAa ait k.lwil. an promptly attended to. OtTIr and -nnt at mill. H. . U LOGAN. Pron'rT Seaside. Oregc. I A. V. ALLEK, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed,;Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Lowers Suj-pHes. Cor. Cass auJ Squenoque Slrecis. Ast.riS, Ore I. W. CASE, Insurance Agent, RHDESENTiyQ The Followlnu Conipnilo I German-Amerlciin. New York Clly, N. Y. Union Fire and Marine, ot Nfw ZyalanJ. National Fire and Murine ln Co., of Hartford. Connecticut Fire Ins. Co.. of Hartfoid. Home Alunial Inn. Co.. San Frunclsco. New York PUtt tiluss '" - . , , PhMlx.of UnJon, Imparls!, of Undon Wall Paper! A r C A fl U10 Kaon niirrln'N V I ing his stock of wail paper for , fhA op.ir tRne nnA finds that uii jviu I the pricis will be much higher. than at present. Those who wish to take aa vantage of the present prices can do so before tne new stock arrives. B. P. ALLEN. 751 Commercial street BIG Auction Sale. NOW ON. l-i a-1i - Take advantage of this wonderful opportunity to possess new clothing or diy goods at your own price. Auction sales daily at 2 p. m. and 7 p. m. Wednesctay and Friday af.eriicons reserved for laJiis. . CONSIGNEE SALE, 600 Commercial St. (Cor. W. 9th.) CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. AMERICA'S Greatest Trans-Continental Railway System. fW OCEflS TO 0CEAJ1 IN Palace Dining Ifoom and Sleeping Cars. LtuoPloas Dining Cars. Elegant Day Coach8s. ALSO Observation Cars, allooiing Unbrcket Viems 0! the Wonderful jaocntalt Coontry. $5.00 and $10.00 Saved on all tickets east. Tourist can the best on wheels. Equipments of iht very finest throughout - ALSO CANADIAN PACIFIC ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINF To Chlm and Jmu, Empress of Japan, November 12ih.' Empress of China, December 10th. For ticket rates and Information, call on or address, . - JAa FINLATSON, Agt, Astoria. Or. a. a. caiuer. Traveling Pass. AgU ', Tacoma. 'Waan., Geo. McU Erown. DlsU Pass. AsU Vancouver. Is. C. 0GG1DEI1T HOTEL THB s tbe Best of Its C!aa On the PaclXlc Coast. AN LfNL?Vr:T3TiT,Tr. TD tr.T3 ' ' lUtaa. ta daHj oa4 apwanU. flortb Pacific Bemery JOHN KOPP, Prop; Bohemian Lager Beer; And XX PORTER. All order, promptly attended to Stf. ECLIPSE, CAPT. M. SKIBBE, Makes trips to Oray'B Klver Tliurs. days and Fridays. Parties wishing; to charter apply on board, at Ross, Hlg gins & Co.'s Dock, or their olllce. STILL IN THE LEAD. Columbia River and Puget Sound Nav igation Co. Steamer Telephone. n .vw tjt.!v Leaves Astoria Tor Portland and way landings at 7 p. m. daily, Sunday ex cepted. Leaves Portland ev rv day except Sun day at 7 a. in. C.W.STONE, Aeent Astoria. Telephone No. 1L E. A. Seeley, Gen'l Agt, Portland. U. B. Scott, President. REDUCED RATES. Between Astoria and Portland. STEAMER SARAH DIXON, WINTER TIME TABLE. Steamer Sarah Dixon leaves Astoria Monday mornlnsr Pt o'clock, and Tuesday, Tliurs..'.-- . . .: Friday even lnH at 5 o'cloou. i.Liiinilng, leaves riid.uirl Sundny and Friday morning at 7:3D and Monday and Wednesday evening at 7:30. SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO. EVERY REQUISITE FO : first Class f an'erals : AT POfH-'S Undertokiijg Parlors; THIRD STREET. Rtc Reasonable. Embalming a Specialty QUICK TIME -TO AND JLLIt POIftTS Il CflLIfOHllIfl Via tha Mt. Shasta Route of the The Onlg loute Through Califor nia to Points East end South THE SCENIC ROUTE OF THE PACIFIC COAST PULLMN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND SEOND-CLASS SLEEPRES Attached to express trains, affording superior accommodations for second class passengers. For rates, tickets, sleeping car reser-' vations, eta, call on or address E. P. ROGERS, Assistant General Passen ger and Freight Agent, Portland. Or. The Original & Genulr.s ("WORC KBTRRSEIRE) wmSZ SAUCE Imports th moat dellclotu taste and tost to Hot A Cold Keats GRAVIES, SALADS, SOUPS, Barefclta. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.' Taka Kona but Leu & Perrins. Binarure 00 mr bottle of erigioal A rmoln. Jok Duncan's Sous, Hew York. II S '""P.l Z 1 1-1 ? CA9IE, W t; pfrfa