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THE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER C, 189 TKRMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Si.ed by carrier, pepr week.. 16 eta Port by mull, per month to cts tx-nt by mall, per year fl.lHj WEEKLY Bent by mail per year, 12.00 Id advance. FoetAge tree to subscribers. he Astorlan guarantees to it sub- KTlbera the largest circulation of any nrwapaper published oa the Columbia river. Advertising rates can be obtained or 1 plication to the busmen manager. This paper Is In possession of all tht telegraph franchises, and Is the unlj pnper on the Columbia river that pub- Pishes genuine dispatches. The Weekly Astorlan. the third old est weekly In the stale of Oregon, has ntxb to the Fortlund Oregonlan, the argcst weekly circulation In the state Handler & I'aas are our Portland Hsents and conies of the Astorlan car. te hud every morning at ,hlr stand on First street CIXV ELKCTIOiN, Wednesday, December ia, 1894. REGULAR REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Councilman, First Ward O. WINGATR. For Counollmin, Second Ward JAS. W. WELCH. For Counollman, Third Ward CHRIST. GRAMMS. APPOINT MR. FOX. The Wetcf Comimtaslon omposed of men of good business qua-llfteattona. Among; Mjs memlbers, Indeed, there Is more than one mian of unuaual capa- Uitlty a.s Is exemplified In concerns of private bualnesj In which the whole city takes pi'ide. As now constituted, nd taken all tog-ether, the commission is a body in whose general competency to carry on the undertaking In whlcJi tt Is aJbout to engnge, and to Bitcjecsfullj manage the name when completed, there la unbounded public faith and con fldsnce. There Is, nevertheless, one pat ent defect In Its organization which should be remedied, namely: the lack of a inemibw versed in practical know! edge and experience pc-Aalnlng to the construction, the care, and the operation of large and complicated jri-anta of nw tihlnery. In other words, the commis sion badly needs the benefit of the pri vate advice and council of one who It an expert nvaohlulrtt and modhanleal en glneer. The resignation of Mr. W. E Dement now happily presents a tlmel opportunity to supply this deficiency. If the comvmlHHlun wishes to please th tax-payers of Aalorla, and a't it he sanu time gveatly Increase its own efliclency It will lone no time In calling to th vacant place in Its mcmbeivh'lp, thai eminent clilxen and skillful mechanic, Mr. John Fox, of the Astoria Iron Works. called fur on the 15th, and If the right-of-way Is not clear by that date," the probabilities are (that no roadway will be tnillt. Are theue propeity owners going to allow tills matter to go by the board, to the Injury of every lafcor lns man In the city? If thsy do, the people shall know who are Working for tho besrt Interests of the city and Who are not. Why should we, the people of the United States, be 'bothering ourselves about the war In Asia? Why should we seik to protest the old humbug, the Chinese Empire, from the retribution her stupidity of thousands of years haa earned? It l.i a fact that the deep er the JapariA&e sword enters the im perial impoathume the better for -the Chinese end the world. The surgical operation performed by the Japanese surgeon Is Indispenslble. Let the Japs alone. Mind your own business. THE BOcts. and if nMlivUm?- $i.ooBottio.i ei y 5,1 It Is sold on a- RUHTantee by all drug gists. It cures Incipient Consumption and is the beat Cough and Croup Cure. . For Sale by J. W. Conn. It is very shocking, but the slaughter of the heroes on bath sides In the ter rible work at Port Arthur was greater than at first reported. The heroic Chin ese d'H not get under full flight until Bhree hundred aaid fifty of the brave ajiH had bitten the dust. It Is this 'rfgWful fighting, we suppose, that breaks up the nerves of the state de. partnunt In Washington and lacerate. the sensibilities of the foreign ofilce In London. There is an awful time In Asia. In-the taibles of comparative a'.atlBtlcs publMicd from time to itimo In this country and Europe, the position of the United States In the ocean carryln-r trade of the world appears pitiable and humiliating. How many Americans know the fact to be, as appears In an sdltorlal In the Oregonlan of yester day, that the coasting trade of this wintry is "greater than the entire ton nago of Great Britain." St. ( eorge's Rhiunutc Bitters, For Sale In all Leading s&loons and the Drugstores of Clias. Rogers and Th. ('Isenalso Foard & Stokes. Try I'm RHEUMATIC RtMHDY foe any case of Rlu-uR. tism. Ajdress "G, R." P, O. BoxU,. "OEOPLE'S AUCTION . HOU The Seattle P. I., stung to despera tion by the vindictive Jabs of Taco- na's newepa-pers regarding the alleged Mount Ranier-Tacoma eruption, hwa de ldod to fit out an exploring party and end them up to the top of the old nountaln. It may prove a ca.se of 'those who laugh last laugh bent. etc. The bridge meeting of last Friday night was adjourned to tonight at 7:36 'clook, when -It Is expected the com nltltee appointed vt the last me t'ng will report recommendCng some plan of arocedure. JOvery citizen sliou'd apj olnt himself a committee of one to see that there Is a good attendance. In addition to many million silver taelfl, the war has a'so cost China many thousand pig taels. TO THE VOTERS OF THE THIRD WARD. France Is the largest foreUgn cre-dltoi of Rujwla, holding $1,500,003,000 of tier Bocui'ltlea, fact whti4i ought to pro mote amleuMe relatlona between the countrlca, tart1cularly as the new Czai may find H dealtuljle to borrow mort money one of these dwys. There tmt no end to the reserve fund of tht French people, -Rho are everybtHly" ravdltor, owe nobody, and and noetsce In their economy and thrift on Inex haustible mine of prosperity and abun dance. They iwy off enormous war In demnltlea with to ertrtiin or trouble, what-over, finding the msuurves theri-ft.i in the woolen stocking tt their peas antry, nd on occasion can di-op sue a trifle a $100,000,000 into n, blind ditch like that at PaiKuuu. without winking. The lctwoii of frugality wrJi the na tion hum Indite Is of liuatlimiblu valuf to the world at targe, and might bt lulled by our own worker with con IdfrWble duntage. My political opponents have circula ted rumorB to tho effect that If elected I shall oppose tho contemplated lm. provemcnt of the alleyway through Jlocks 2, S, and 4, Adair's Astoria, I hereby stamp such reports as falae and pledge all honorable support to said mprovement, believing same to be tut the Welfare of the city. CHRIST GRAMMS, NOTICE. I hereby announce myself as Inde- IJond-ent candidate for councilman for the Second Ward. . ZllJGLER. ELECTION NOTICE. N'otlco Is hereby given that on the 12th day of December, 1S94, a general election will be' held In the city of As toria, Oregon, for city otticera, name ly: One councilman from each ward. There Is hereby set off and establish ed for the purposes of the said general election, to be held on the 12th day of December, 1X94, the following elec tion precincts, to-wit: WARD NUMBERED ONE. Precinct numbered One be and the same shall embrace all of the city of Astoria west of 7th street In said city as laid out by John McClure and ex tended by Cyrus Olney and as recorded and laid out by Hustler & Aiken. Precinct numbered Two All of the City of Astoria bounded on the west by 7th street In McClure's, and Hust ler & Aiken's Astoria, and on the east by the eastern boundary of Ward Nnm-. bered One. WARD NUMBERED TWO. The boundary of Precinct Numbered Three shall be and the same shall be Identical with the boundaries of Ward Numbered Two. WARD NUMBERED THREE. Precinct Numbered Four The boun daries of Precinct Numbered Four be and the same shall be Identical with the boundaries of Ward Numbered Three The Following places are hereby des ignated as polling places for said gen eral election, towit: FIRST WARD. Polling place numbered one In pre cinct numbered one shall be at engine house numbered one on Astor Street. Polling place numbered two In pre clnst numbered two shall be at engine house numbered two on Commercial street. SECOND WARD. Polling place numbered three, In pre- highest prices paid in tlie market. r inof nnmhaiAri tVitvwk anil II ,Ka r tirlt.-i u is known as Welch's Block, on Con mer otal street. THIRD WARD. Polllnir place numbered four In pre olnat numbered four shall be at whnt Is known as Smith's cannery, in Adair's Astoria. FIRST WARD. Polling place numbered One Judges: C. W. Holt, L. Lebnck. and P. A. Trulllnsrer. Clerks H. B. Ferguson, Thos. Uoelllng Polling place numbered Two Judges: B. F. Alien, H. D. Thing, and A. M. Smith. Clerks H. M. Thatcher, L. E. Sellg. , SECOND WARD. Polllns place numhered Three Judges: Oeo. F. Welch, O. R. Thorn son. L. Lanten. Clerks Q. Zelgler, C. J Trtvutfrard. - Polling place numbered Four fudges; W. H. Wood. W. R Painter, JiYed Wright. Clerks W. B. Adair, O. F. Morton. The following named Judges are hereby aopolnted and designated chair men In the respective polling places: Polling place numbered One P. A. Trulllnger. Polling place numbered Two B. F. Allen. Polling place numbered Three C. R. Thomson. Polling place numbered Four Fred Wright. Bv order of the Common Council. (Attest) K. OSBURN, Auditor nnd Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon, November 2'th, 1S9 1. BEST 1 A. V.ALLEN, i DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed.Provisions, Fruits, j Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and I Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Cass aud Squemoque Streets. Astoria, Ore. I. W. CASE, Insurance Agent, REPRESENTING Tho Following Cutnpnnlea 1 German-American, New V01 k City, N. Y. Union Fire and Marine, of Nl-w Zealand. National Fire and Marine Ins Co., of Hartford. Connecticut Fne Ins. Co.. of Harifoid. Home Mutual Ins. Co., San Francisco. Now York Plte (Vlass ins. Co. ; Phoenix, of London, Impsrisl, of London ;e. BEAUTIFY YOUR HOMES. jfofth Pacific Breuiery JOHN KOPP, Prop. Bohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. All orders promptly attended to Stf. ECMPSE, CAPT. M. SKIBBE, Makes trips to Gray's River Thurs days and Fridays. Parties wishing to charter apply on board, at Ross, Hlg gins & Co.'s Dock, or their office. Japanese gold and other metal palnta decorates everything. Star Enamel for Request the people of Abtoria and ' lckerwarei vases, furniture, etc. Call vicinity to ne sure and call on tnem Delore j mi eee of workj at selling any furniture or second hand goods ; ,.,. of any kind, as they promise to pay the ! 665 & 669 Commercial St. J. A FAST ABEND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, PILE DRIVER, HOUSE, BfjlDGE flflD WHARF BUILDER. Address, box 180, PostoKce. ASTORIA, OR ROND STREET IMPROVEMENT NOTICE. Snap fl Iodak at anj-.in.in comlns out of our srore nnd you'll get a I or) rait of a mmi brimming mer with pleasant tlionnlilB, Niifh ;iik'.lty In I lie liquors wc hiive to oiler are enough to PLEASE ANY MAN.. Corns and Try Them. hughes & CO. QUESTION The diapatches th(a morning state thajt the Short Line ia to be leased by the O. R. and N. Co., and that the Chi oago and Northwestern will fllnd an outlet to the coast by building to a connection somewhere tn Iduho. Ey the time Astoria gets her railroad there will be several trunsnmUnontnl lines ready to run their trains Into this city. nd thera are many conservative men who are now predicting that Astoria will iu the ntwr future be the greatest railroad terminal' city on the raciflo C53t. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice Is herebv irlven (hn fho un, dcralgned, administrator of the estate f Antolne Mavne. has tiled In th l oumy court or the State of Oregtm, for Clatsop County, his final account as such admlnlHtrator, and the said court has set Friday. December 21st 18!M, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.. it the Countv Court room. In ih court itouse at Astoria, Oregos, as the time ami place for the hearing there r. and that all uersona Intpriwtvil .heroin, aro notified to then and there ippear and show cause if any there e, why the same be not allowed and ine aumlnlstrator dlseharged. ALEX. GILBERT. Administrator of the estate of An tolne Magne, Deceased. "EAOLH CANNING CO." POSTPONEMENT. At a meeting of the Hoard of Di rectors of the above company hel-i this 31st day of October, isy, the as sessment levied on the 25th day of September, 1X91, wus postponed and madu dellnqt'ent on the 3t:th dav of November, 1M., and the sale dav Mon day, the 17th day of December, 1SJI. , O. H. Itogart, Secretary. Office Room, 10 318 Front Street, San Francisco, Cul. "HVOLH CA.VNINO COMPANY'S" ASSQSSMKNT POSTPONED. At a mceHIng of the Ifc'.wd of Direct ors or the lwv c.mi;ny, held this (Jirm) ThtrtleWi day of November. 1S;4 ttvt iiinoiit leWed onle if.th dy o' witemwr, iKt. w postponed and mru!e it-ltnnutitt ThurKiv. I)civmb.-r :tnn, is4. and the wle day Monday, January Tth. 1S95. O. II. BOO ART. Secreiuy. Oirlre, RiKim 10. No. 318 FVont Btrot. (San t'txiiw-iaco, O.vHfonila. There are UI1 a number of deeds to th? right of way for the proponed pipe r.n?, 1 or ncJ-Iid before the road way . oj:ii'".run:lou of thta thoroughfare are eldent Hotel. Astoria, All the patent mnliMnva BdvortlKMl In this papi-r, ttrcthr with the cholo est perfumery, and tollyt articles, etc.. Notice Is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria, Oregon, have determined to Improve Bond Street from the west line of 4Jd street to 'the wept line of 4Sth street, all In the City of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John Adair, by grad ing to the lull width of said street so much of said portion thereof, aa is of greater helsht or elevation than the established grade, and by plankinc such part of said street that Is to be graded wHh new sound fir plank three Inches In thickness to the width of 20 feet through the center of Buid street nnd by laying sidewalk 10 feet In width on the north side thereof, and by piling, capping and planking the north half of so much of said portion of said street as Is tide land or of a hels;ht or elevation less or lower than the es tablished frradc thereof, and by lay ing sidewalk 10 feet wUle on the north side, railings -where neceosary, all t,i be done In accordance with plans and specifications and ordinances In relation thereto. The (an da and promises upon which the special assessment shall be levied to defray the eott and expense of said Improvement and the district embrac ing the said lands and premises be nnd tho same are designated as follows, to wit: I Commencing at tho southwest corner of Block 6, In the part of said city as laid out and recorded by John Adilr, and running thence east on the south line of eniil block to the south west corner of Block 7, thence south on the west line of said Block 7, and the weft line of Block 8, to the south west corner of said Block 8, and thence easterly on the south line of Block 8 and 9S to the southeast corner of Block 08, and thence northerly on the wrt line of Blocks 1)8. 99, 104, MM. and 110, to the northeast corner of raid Block 110, and thence westerly on n straight line from the northeast corner of Biock 110, to the northwest corner of Block 110, and thence southerly on the went lines of. Blocks llfl, 114, Hi. and 6. to the place of beginning, and nil lots and blocks and other property contain-1 ed. within said district, and not in cluded In streets or alleys are deter mined to re specially benefitted bv such Improvement and ll.itle to such I aiesR.iient. li-jtlnratea of the expense of such Im provements and plans and dl.iextmg of such work or Improvement and of the locality to he Improved have been de--IHVflled by the City Surveyor with the Auditor and Police Judtre for nubli examination, and may be inspected at tne oitice or such officer. At the next regtifcir meeting of the Common Council after, ten days from the nnal publication of this notice, to wit: On Tuesday, January 1st, nt the hour of 7:30 p. m at the C;ty Hall, the Common Council will consider any ob- J 'lions to such Improvement being made, nr-a u a remonstrance against uch Improvement signed by persons owning more tnan one-Hair of the pron- erty In such district herein d scribed and on which the sp-lal asse-wment Is to be levied, shall be filed with the Auditor and Police Judge before iwlil time of meeting of the Common Council. no mich Improvement or work shall be ordered, except by the concurrence of all the councllmen elect, and If such remonstrance shall b-.i signed bv the Pr.on ownlnr tiree.ftiur!hs of nil the lroertv In such district and filed with the AmMtor and IVille Judg-. be.'ore said time of meotingof th Common Council, no such Improvement or work h-tll be orlcr In spy event. By order of the Common CVi-cll. I (Attest ) K. OSHl'RN. Auditor and Pol!c Jndire. Astoria, Oregim, November 15, 1S94. JOHN IIAJiN&CO. Our customers, or any one who biis ever worn our hbot's, und llio reply will be, "There is cons bettep." Tbc fit of our Koo.ls is utiptl'iiileil. the wear speaks for itself, the style is seen at a ulam-e, tlie pii'-e fells tliem ct siiiht. immcut-6 nwtor' m e 11 t to select In 111 and at. n!i prices.- The Great TaT7"rrTl Auction 'I These tluv Ccriuules arc cupedor .io Ualsaia 01 t.opalba, Culic-ba and Injections, tefl They euro in 43 Lours tho v, J sumo d:3t!usc3 without n!vincon- vonience. SOLD SY ALL DRUGGISTS! A LOCK Is something you want, II not today, you will want is sometime. We keep carpen ter's tools too, anJ if this weather will only pull itself together you will want plenty of Hardware of which we nave a plenty only waiting your call. J. I). WYATT. HAttOWARIt DCALGR FREEMAN & BREMNER, Hlackamitrin. Special tttentloti paid to steamboat re pairing, fli-st-class horseshoeing, etc ItOCClflG CfljfiP CJ0I?K R SPECIALTY. 197 Oluey utreet, between Third and and Fourth, Astoria, Or. Sale. Of Clolliir'g, Dry Goos, etc. Aviil shut down tho auction for one week, on account of taking inventory of stock. Will start up again Monday December 10th. Goods will be told at private sale, So you can get bargains by going to CONSIGNEE SALE, 600 Commercial St. (Cor. W. oth.) STILL IN THE LEAD. Columbia River nnd Tuget Sound Nav igation Co. Steamer Telephone. 1 II Si N fwiiiliS Leaves Astoria 1'or Portland and way InndiiiRS at 7 P- ni. laily, Sunday ex cepted. Leaves Portland evrv day except Sun day at 7 a.m. C. W. STONE, Aeent Atora. Telephone No. 1L E. A. Socley, Gen'l Agt., Portland. -U. 13. Scott, President. REDUCED RATES. Between Astoria and Portland If: STEAMER SARAH DIXON, WINTER TIME TABLE. Steamer Surah Dixon leaves Astoria Monday niornincr fo Portland at 6 o'clock, nnd T,: ' . .id Thursday evening at 5 o'ciu.v. x.cturning leaves Portland Sunday mornins at 7:30 and Monday and Wednesday evening at 7:30. Hound trip J2.00; single trip, $1.25. ITpper berths 50 cents; lower berths, 73 cents; meals, 25 cents. SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO. EVERY REQUISITE FOR : First Class Funerals : -AT- PCHli'S Undertaking Parlors, TH11!D STREET. Rates Reasonable. Fmbnirolnjt Specialty la Mji for t IB Set and Sit Have different meanings. You car set a hen, but you cannot sit on ont ' comfortably. Chairs are the Proper Things To sit on, and we have the largest cheapest and most artistic line evci brought to this city. Your rhnlrr Should not be made before looking over our stock. HEILBORN & SON. 1 by tlie montliV Japanese Bazaar SINO LUNCProp. Says a customer of some of those new poods that we have Just received for fall trade, and that we're selling so 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. Do You Want A bore and buguy to hliow rec. 1 oMtute ' Do You Want To board n boi Do You Vant-- Any bmiUnif dens of any dc tscription V Do You Want Any cuul detivered? If bo cull on THE fiSTCSia TRANSFER! CO'S Livery and Sale Stables. Telephone 12. QUICK TIME -TO - AND ALL POINTS IN CflLIFOUNIfl. Via the Mt Shasta Route of the The Only Route Through Califor nia to Points East and South THE SCENIC ROUTE OF THE PACIFIC COAST John D. Geog'iegan, (R.-glsfcr U. S. LanJ O S .0 t3io-u ) ROSS HIGGINS & CO. Qrocers, : and : Butchers Astoria tni t'pfwr Ait wU. Fin tt nJ Glf-s. TaM r,-i'ccl. rvtnjtlf Cured Harii. Uaioa. l'lc. Choice Fresh anJ Suit . V.eats. Businsss befora tha U. Land Offics a Spscialty. Well's Bo:k, Alain St., Vancouver, Clarke Co., Wash. Meany Is the leading tailor and pas he highest cash prce fr fur sVlna. 11 a,SuerJ fact. Blda for the 7VVr?. "!. l lr,ru-e' r-, fiAi, iv,,.,. . vim, unif Btur oppoesia lie-; wtmii'i hair li(test Award. IKVR BIG SCCCB?SES. Haiiiur the needed merit to more than i.iake pood all the adverllsint; luimeu I3r tr.e.n. tne rj mr nc fm-.-i I remni-vvi have reached a phenomenal 'le. Dr. Kinar's New Discovery, for' consumption. Coughs and Colds, eachl 'rren.t reirw-dk f:r ?.lvr Stoz-n-ii-h A complete stork of turrder on had Kidneys. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the iu mo jhhl i,r uir-ra rumour r118. in tne wor'tf, and Dr. Kind's xe- PULLMN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND SCOND-CLASS SLEEPRES Attached to exnress tratnn nfrnru no- superior accommodations for aecond class passengers. For rates, tickets, sleeping car reser vations, etc., call on or address E. P. ROGERS. Assistant General Passen ger and Freight Ajrent, Portland. Or. The Original & Genuine (WOIiC K8TKRSHIRE) SAUCE Impiru the moat deUcloot tante and test to Hold: Col J Virata GRAVIES, SALADS, SOUPS, CAME, and BEWARE OP HVtlTATIONfi. Take Kong bat Lea & Perms. Sisnitare oa wory boob of original & tautlM Joiu ca. sooa, New l.rk. SEASIDE SflWSiLk a, .celling, nnd all Kinds of f.nNh; ute Tills, which are a rrfeo nil! An mouldlnca and shlnt,-': as.i hrnck -t these rejneoies are guarantwd to clo work done to order. Tmhb rwwinmijust what is claimed for them, rnd cd I'ri'-M tt Wwk. All onferajthe dca'cr wU- name Is aitached o ,. - IaXjAN. lropr. of them, tidd at Chas. Rogers' Drug fXcl.. Oregon. Iptci-p, Cdd Fellowa' building. ;