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THE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTOKU, THURSDAY JIOllNINO. ' NOVEMBER 29. 1894 TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DATLT. teued by carrier, pepr week.. 15 ct rPt by mail, per month 40 eta Bent by mall, per year.. $7.00 WEEKLY Sent by mall per year, 12.00 In advance. Postage free to subscribers. The Astorlan guarantee to It sub scribers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Colurubia river. Advertising ratea can be obtained on application to the business manager. This paper la In possession of all the telegraph franchises, ana la the only paper on the Columbia river that tub llBhei genuine dispatches. The Weekly Astorlan. the third old' at weekly In the state of Oregon, baa, next to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation in the state. Handler & Haas era our Portland igents and copies of the Astorlan can te had every morning at their stand 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 trotted through himself, or Mr. Jame A. Duffy, as business manager. Astoria, Or., Oct. , 1894. SAM'L ELMORE, Proprietor. reached In any suoh manner. The people should take warning of these conditions, and by avoiding the senseless and Idiotic diversions now threatening to afflict the political sense of Che country, vote only for such men and policies as believe In and tend to build up our country and make her the greatest, the most powerful, and the moat feared nation politically and commercially on the face of the earth. "A TALENTED EDITOR. I Gentlemen: I had occasion to use several boxes of Krause'e Headache IMPORTANT LETTER FOUND. It Was Picked Up on First Street This Morning. it on o,.i k. hi r Capsules while traveling to Chicago to tLtl Iili'rJ-fll!. nI0rnli1Sr a K1"! attend the National Democratic Con- u rr.h ... . , , ; ventlon. They acted like a charm In lS,kA-T.ln'!tr.ee.Je"er;pventing headaches and dizziness. to the party to whom it was addressed. As there was no envelope with the letter, and the residence of the person CITY ELECTION WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12TH. Regular Republican Ticket. For Councilman, First Ward O. WINOATE. For Councllnun, Second Ward JAS. W. WELCH. For Councilman. Third Ward CHRIC. ORAMMS. BRITISH BOLDNESS. Whether the despatch of the cruiser Columbia to Blucflelda, with the report that other war vessels are soon to move in the same direction as appear In the press dlwpoitohes this morning pre' sages Immediate trouble with Great Britain or not, our government la bound sooner or later to be compelled to re. Hint the aggressions of the English gov. ernmen't on this coast and the islands of the Paciflo ocean. It Is a lamerrtaible fact that while this country has teen crippled and handl capped by the free-trade-states-rights heresies of the ex-confederato and dominating element of tho Democratic party, England has all the while been Hlowly but steadily endangering our national prosperity and existence by extending her power and Influence In every possible direction on this conti nent. The fact should not be overlooked that since Mr. Cleveland (as the first olTlt'lial act of his flit administration, Hke his withdrawal of the Hawaiian treaty Immediately after Ms second In auguration) withdrew from the consid eration of a Republloan senate before wit-ion it wouli have surely passed, the treaty negotiated under AiChur with Nicaragua, through which the great canal would now be In j actual operation, and under the pmotlcal ownership of this gov- ornment, no American oorporritlon or syr.dlie.te has been able to obtain such favorable ewneosHlons from the NVnra guan government. It is entirely rea- . ponablo to avaurne that Mr. Cleveland, unconsciously, perhiupa, was Instigated In his act of withdrawing this treaty by the government of England, and that It Is due to the kind offices tT thiait same country thut no suoh favors wore aaviln obtained for us as were gimirtmteed under that splendid treaty. While the real statesmen of this country have been fighting the narrow and penurious opposition of the Demo, crutlo party to the sulx-idliing of our merohlHivt murine, England liaj qviletly entabllshed a magnificent line of steam ers from Uiis const, in connection with a great trana-contlnental rullwuy built uncM Uvo patronage of her govern ment, by which we have bn alvwlulc ly cut off from the trade of China and Jupan: and now she has put the finish, lug touches to her grvot work for her own people by diverting the only Pa cific ruble from lt natural teirmination, Han Francisco, to the far away shores of British Columbia. Who doubts that the nations of Euroiw have looked on with amass ment, but with much secret exultation, at the hort-slK'hted policies of this p.nuitryT And what Intelligent person doubts further, that If the groat Blaine hud bem president of the United States, j end the control of all the departments I It wa) by making light of and neg lecting Just such warnings as those suggested by our correspondent In re lation to the Young's Bay bridge mat ter, that re many ol'.ier cities have been brought to grief. While the opportunity remains, th'o tax-payers and property owners of Astoria should take the steps necessary to the protection of out ter ritory from the trade enoroartimenU of other places. The meeting called for Friday evening deserves to be well attended. was not given, the Astorlan has been requested to publish it in the hope that any one interested many see it, and thus take advantage of the Infor mation. The letter Is as follows: Astoria, Or., Nov. 24, 1894. "My Dear Friend: At your earnest request I have made athorough In vestigation of the matter referred to Have had very little headache since my return, which is remarkable. Yours, respectfully, JOHN U. SHAFFER, Ed. Renovo (Pa.) Record For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Or., sole agent FINAL ACCOUNT The undersigned, administrator of th? estate of Caroline Hansen, deceased. by you, and do not hesitate to say that has fllert ln the county court of the I am convinced that the best thing you 8tat Oregon, for Clatsop County, can do under the circumstances is to hls i:nal account as such administrator, immediately procure two suits of good:and cn Bala court has set Wednesday, underwear, which will insure your i Jantary 9th, 1894. at 10 o'clock a. m. health and comfort throughout the wln-for hearing thereon, at the courthouse ter. We have all been clamoring for a;ln f lld county and state; all persons onange, ana 1 advise you to Change I "avi ' uuy nnemi mereiii uie icMuir- your underwear at once. It will makeied ' then and tnere appear and show you feel like a new person. Go toicaul lf any- wny the sald account be not wiuweu anu ine uuiniiusiraior or Now that the living pictures are get ting to be an old thing, New York the- atrkial managers will undoubtedly in troduce the lectures of ex-Hon. Willie Breckenrldge. Some W. C. T. U. ladles have boy cotted sealskin sacks on account of the poor little dead seals. This boycott will be widely endorsed by the hus bands of the country. A certain Southern state will short ly be referred to as bleeding Alabama. Gov. WalU will move to Chicago. Thlat town has no objection to putting an Insane man-on its registration lists. If the fflgnal service cannot put up any better cola wave Hrtn&n this, re tall coal dealers will be compelled to retire from business.' Albert Dunbar. Introducer of fashions. where you can make your selection from a splendid variety of underwear, hosiery, in fact anything you need, and I am sure the prices will surprise you. Ho is running his store on. a cash ba sis, and his expenses are so low that he can well afford to undersell all of the cither 'merchants ln Astoria. Do this at once and you will recover rrom your present depression. Yours confidently, THOMAS. NOTICE. Artorla, Oregon, November 28, 1894. Notice Is hereby given that the un. deiralgned, administrator of tbe estate of James P. Metz, deceased, have filed In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Claitsoo County, my final account as such administrator, and the same has been by said court set for ncanng Wednesday. January 9th. 1895 e.t the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. at court house ait Anboria. Or. All persons in ter ested therein are hereby notified to then and there appsar and show cause amy why the said account be not a lowed, and the administrator discharg ed. JAMES. W. HARE, Administrator. discharged. VICTOR HANSEN, Administrator. November 19th, 1894. iEOPLiE'S AUCTION HOUSE. Request the people of Astoria and vicinity to be sure und call on them before selling any furniture or second hand god Js of any kind, as they promise to pay the highest prices paid in the market. 665 & 669 Commetcial St. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. D. W. Caldwell, the new president of the Lake Shore Road, is one of the best entertainers ln Cleveland, where he hus a handsome residence. Hu began Ills career over forty years ago as a clerk on the Pennsylvania system. Ilewre N. NoonlMi, of San Antonio, who succeeds Mr. Houston as repre sentative In congress from the Twelfth T?x'.is district, will be the only Repub lloan member from that state. He was originally from Illinois, but went South a number of years ago, and has been on the district bench. M. BIzzH, a French deputy, wants the French coins that have been mint ed during the present regime, and bear ing a nuiie tlgurj with wings, put In the melting pot. And he frankly says It Is not In the cause of decency h-j nppen.lH, hut for art's sake. He thinks the design Is bare of that quality. A needle that Mrs. Tabltha Whitman swallowed In 1830 came out at her el- bow the other day. Mrs. Whitman now 92 years old, acts as housekp?r for her son-in-law, Dr. J. C. Walton, (f-x-pewilon agent of Kentucky), at Mumfordsviiie, Ky., nnd Is as spry as irit women of 60 or 70. Mrs. Ormlston Chant tells a 1oke pbout herself. When before the London niuslo hnlls licensing committee, she overtienrd a gentleman ask another, painting to two of the witnesses: Which cf those old cots Is Mrs. OUi.mt?" Mrs. Chnnt leaned over and .'i(l: "TIW particular tHbby, sir, Is behind you." Everyone has heitrd of Sarah Bern- hiirnR's curious bed, which la like no other one to, be scan In France, rr any whore else. It Is nearly 15 feet broad, mil when t!ie fascinating Sarah is In disposed and receives her Intimate friend reposing on a couch, she looks una a red piumagea bird floating on a ir-"at t?i of white satin. Cecil Clay, the husband of Roslmi vokes. has brought out a volume with this Ir'i' rimMon: "Some tributes to he memory of Rosliva Vokes, collected oy her sorrowing husband to commenv '.'ate a Ufa of infinite love nnd vti- tifnee, of rare unsltlHhtvrefl, Indurtry iml ir.nlns. dedicates to her friends that Is, to all who knew her." rtev. Charles Rabbldge. of Pepperell, Mav., oiii of the old'jpt living grad- t'ntc of Harvard Collnv, was 88 yeai-s 'id i)r'tcr ti, having been bom In Salem October 27, 1S0B. I,at week be it tou ted a nic?tlne of the North Mid. dWx conference of Unitarian churches, at c rut on, where lie tcok an active part In the exercises. Chancellor McCracken.' of the New York Unlvsrslty, Is a (In ? speaker. He believe a sjieech or address can be iKi'le 10 rer cent more attractive by short story having a refined t nder urrent of humor. In his address be 'ore the Ohio Society the other night Chsmocllor M"Cracken fold of his con nection with the society for the preven tion t r orlme. "While I dirt not neure "ron-.!nentlv In Hie work of the society," Mid he, "I wa nevcrithelens actively "at'OTil: that K actively for one ln my fi-wWIim. You know I am vlc "ri'i'd.'r' of the society. A vice-president's office has been well defined as an oltlce of suspended animation." J100 REWARD. 1100 The reader of this paper will be nleas. 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 th 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 tern, thereby destroying the -foundation or tne disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitu tlon and assisting nature ln doing It work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its curative powers, that they oner une Hundred .Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, 75 cents. FRANKLIN GRADE NO' THE BREAD QUESTION. Aifoiillnsr to the figures furnished by an ex-lxakvr, there must be money in the bakery business In this city. Here are his fijotres ejtimttilng the c.t: Barrel of Hour, $2.25; stiiar, 25 cents: lard, 23 dents: yeast, 25 cents; wood, 25 ceiKs; stilt and sundries, 25 cents; labor, fur baking. 12.75; total, $t.2.". Now It Is estimated that 233 loaves of 20 ounces each are the product of e barrel of flour, and these sold at I n.nt a loaf, smouirt to $-'1.13, a profit of J14.90 a birrel. NOTICE. of th government religiously kept In 1 the biwtd and patriotic hands of the Uepublicon party, this nation would have been U. 8. Llphthoupe Tender Mansnnlta. Aotorla, Oregon. Nov. 28, IS" 4. ' N.ntlce is hereby given that George Itaii'.'hof ha been rilrcltarwed ' steward of this vesl, and tivit neither the In ste.tir or niafer will b resiv nihle fiC. any debts tYit n oy be contracted by him ":cr this date. By ord'r of the In!iwtor. WM. li GREGOnY, Master. Central Point Is having a boom. A nw ii1y-alk is being laid and another imposed upon anil over j bitching post put up. Notice Is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria, propose to establish the grade of Franklin avenue, in the town (now citv) or Astoria, uregon, as iaia out and re corded by John Adair, from the west line of the John Adulr Donation Land Claim, to the east line of 84th street, at elevations above the base of grades for the City of Astoria, at established by Ordinance No. 71, entitled, "An Or dinance establishing a base of grades Tor the streets of the City of Astoria as follows, to-wlt: At the west line of the John Adair Donation Land Clnlm, 27 feet. At a point 100 feet west of 83d street, 33.8 feet. . At west lino of 33d street, 38 feet. At east line of 33d Btreet, 38 feet. At a point 100 feet east of 33d street, 12.8 feet. At a point 200 feet east of 33d street, 47.2 feet. At west line of 31th street.. 51.8 feet. At east line of 34th street, G1.8 feet. The grade to be of even elevation throughout the width of the street nt any given point and upon a straight line or even slope between the above designated points. And unltss a remonstrance signed hv the owners of three-fourths of the property fronting on said portion of ald street be. filed with the Auditor nd Police Judge within ten days from the final publication of this notice, to wlt, on Tuesday, December 11th, 1894, he Common Council will establish said grade By order of the Common Council. " I (Attest) K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon, November 14, 1891. J. A FASTABEND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, PILE DflltfEH, HOUSE, BRIDCE HU) WHAHK BUILUEH. Address, box 180, Postoffice. ASTORIA, OR Snap A iodak at anytiuan romlng out of our siora and you'll get a portrait of a 111 ill brimming ner with phvMiuit thoughts. Biich iiikllty in the liquors we liavetouilerareeneiigli 10 PLFASE ANY MAN. Conos and Try Them. HUGHES & CO. A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed.iProvlsions, Fruits, Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Gas 5 aud Squemoque Streets. Ait'.rla. Ore. I. W. CASK, Insurance Agent, REPRESENTING The Following Companie 1 German-American. New Yoik City, N. Y. Union Fire and Marine, of New Zealand. National l ire and Marine Ins Co.. of Hartford. Connecticut Fire llis. Co., of Hartford. Home Mutual Ins. Co., San Francisco. New York Plate Glass Ins. Co. Phcenlx, of London, Imperial, of London SOMETHING NEW. Expected every day from Chicago. Enam?la in all colors put up In small quantities, for chairs, bicycles, baby carriages, potrtery, and other articles too numerous to mention. Japanese gold, silver, and other metal paints. These positively are the moat brilliant In the market; they will not tarnish. A full line of bronzes, patent bronzes, metallios, end embossed metallica, alu minum bronzes, and gold leaf, etc., etc. Instructions given gratis how to handle everything In my line. Call and see samples of work done with enamelB and Japanese gold. B. F. ALLKN, . 571 Commercial street. florth Paeifie Bremery JOHN KOPP.P.op. Bohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. All orders promptly attended to Str. EClilPSE, CAPT. M. SKIBBE, Makes trips to Gray's River Thurs days and Fridays. Parties wishing to charter apply on board, at Ross, Hlg glns & Co.'s Dock, or their office. STILL IN THE LEAD. Columbia River and Puget Sound Nav igation Co. Steamer Telephone. BIG Auction Sale. QUESTION Our customers, or any ono wtio nas ever worn our shoes, und the reply will be, "There is cone better." The fit of our uoods in nnequaled. the ear Hjienks for itaeif. Hie style is wen at a glance, tbe price cells tlietu at Bight. Imrueufe assort m en, t to select from and JOHN nAUN & CO. at all priocs. These tlnyCcparJes are superior; !to iiulsam of .Copaiba, Cubebs ivnd ... Iajtiona. (jfjlBYi They cure In 4S hours tho aatno dl3oaies without anyincon-: veuience. SOLD BY ALL DHUGGIST3 W JV ana food too ricti'for childr?t and deli cate persons, ft af it h unhz<ky For ierjhodjih&t it finds to dyspepsia ,o. l'1ies triinS rnust So, but the Ygtf QHORTeHiMCf . fibeUerftan fard for all Cocn putpostt has nont f cvil ifniTaTibriS-Qff t-ipCtMuiNi. XADB OXLT T THE N. K. FAIR3ANK COHPAKr, ST. LOV19 tad 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 together you will want plenty of Hardware of which we tuc a plenty only waiting your call. J. n. WYATT, HAHDWAHlt DEALER FREEMAN & BREMNER, Blacksmiths. Special attention paid to steamboat re pairing, first-class horseshoeing, etc. LOGGING CAIHP QORk; A SPECIALTY. 197 Olney street, between Third and and Fourth, Astoria, Or. NOW ON. Tako advantage of this wonderful opportunity to possess new clothing or diy goods at your own price. Auction sales daily at 2 p. m. and t p. m. Vodnesd:iy and Friday af.enicons reserved for la.lios. CONSIGNEE SALE, 600 Commercial St. (Cor. W. 9th.) Leaves Astoria for Portland and way landings at 7 p. m. daily, Sunday ex cepted. Leaves Portland evf rv day except Sun day at 7 a. m. C. VV. STONE, Aeent Astoria. ' Telephone No. 11. E. A. Seeley, Gen'l Agt., Portland. U. B. Scott, President. REDUCED RATES. Between Astoria and Portland. BTEAMKR SARAH DIXON, WINTEII TIME TABLE. SWamer Sarah Dixon leaves Astocla Monday morning for Portland at 6 o'clock, nnd Tli . ad Thursday evenln? at B o'tl.v. ..o turning leaves Portland Sunday morning at 7:30 and Monday and Wednesday evening at 7:30. Round trip J2.00; Bingle trip, 51.25. Upper berths 60 cents; lower berths, 75 cents; meals, 25 cents. SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO. Set and Sit Have different meanings. You can set a hen, but you cannot sit on one comrortaDiy. Chairs are the Proper Things To sit on, and we have the largest cheapest and most artistic line ever brought to this city. , ' , Your choice . . : - Should not be made before looking over our stock. s -.- HEILBORN & SON. Japanese Bazaar SINO LUNG. Prop. Say a a customer of some of those new goods that we have lust received for fall trade, and that we're selling to remarkably cheap: "They are the best bargains we ever got ln Astoria." They are captivating ln Quality and style and will make a record as purse-openers. 117 Bond Street, next door to Mouler'i Fruit Store. ROSS HIGGINS & CO. Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria and t'ppr Astoria. Flo Ts "i Cnffm, Tabl tVlkicit. Doawsttc nl Tropica) Fruits, V?etaN?s, Sur CureJ Haois. bavui, Ltc. Choice Fresh and Sa;t Meats. FIFTEENTH STREET , GRADE NO TICE. Notice Is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria, propose to establish the grade of Fif teenth street, in the town (now city) of Astoria, Oregon, as laid out and re corded by J. M. Shively, from the north line of Commercial street, to a point 140 feet north of the said north line of Commercial street, at elevations above the base of grades for the streets as established by Ordinance No. 71, enti tled "An Ordinance establishing a base of grades for the streets of the City or Astoria,- as follows, to-wlt: At the north line of said Commercial street, 19 feet. At a point 140 feet north of the north line of Commercial street. 19 feet. The grade to be of even elevation throughout th.-s width of the street at any one point and upon a straight line Deiween tne points above designated. Anl unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of three-fourths of the property fronting '011 said portion of said street be fi.ed with the Auditor and Police Jnde within ten days from tne nnal publication of this notice, to wit. on Tuesday. December 12th. 1S94. the Common Council will establish said grade. By order of the Common Council. (Attest) K. OSBURN, Audltcr and Police Judge. AstorU, Oregon, November 13, 1S4. 9. 8 EVERY RFOtlKITl- FOP : fiFst Glass funerals : AT POfili'S Undertaking Parlors, THIRD STREET. Ratel Reasonable. Embalming a Specialty QUICK TIME -TO SAfl FRANCISCO AND- Altlt POINTS Iff CflMFOfilMfl. Via the Mt. Shasta Route of the The Only Poute Through Califor nia to Points East and South THE SCENIC ROUTE OF THE PACIFIC COAST SEASIDE SAWMILL A complete Btock of lumher on band in tne rouch or dressed. Ploclni?. rus tic, celling, nnd all kinds of finish: moulding and shingles; also bracket work d.Hie to ordir. Terms reot-on.Me and price at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. OflW and yard at mill. II. U LOGAN. Prop r "EAGLE CANNING CO." POSTPONEMENT. At a meeting of the Hoard of Di rectors or the above compnny held this 31st day of October, 1K94, the as sessment levied on the 2;1th day of September. 1S94. was postponed and made delinquent on the 30th day of November. 1894, and the sale day Mon day, the 17th day of December, 1SJ4. , O. II. Bogart. Secretary. Office Room, 10 ZIS Front Street, San Francisco, Cal. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins. Chattanooga. Tenn., says, "Shilor" VlMliztr 'SAVTD MT LIFE." I consider it the best rem edy for a debilliat"d fysttm I ever used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kid ney trouble it excells. Pi Ive 75 cts. For Fale by J. W. Conn. Dr. Price's Cream Rsklng Powder PULLMN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND 5E0ND-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 & Genuina (WOBCK8TEKSHIRE) mMtSmmmk - - . , -fafl p 1 jM a 1 SAUCE Imparts the moat delicious taate and test to Slot & Cold Meals GBAVIES, SALADS, socrs, 0 fl WsK Banblta. Z-JC BEWARF OF tW!TATIO$. Tcko Nora tut lei & Perms. Slnatare on evorj botUa at original t pnolaa John Pinnn"! Sorts, Hew York.