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THE DAILY ASTORlAX, ASTORIA, SATURDAY' MORNING, DECE3IBER 8, 1804 TCRMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Seived by carrier, pepr week.. IS eta Bent by mail, per month........ (0 eta Bent by mail, per year.. $7.04 WEEKLY Sent by mail per year, $2.00 Id advance, Pontage free to subscribers. The Astorlan guarantees to Its sub scribers the largest circulation of anyN newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can be obtained on lpllcatlon to the business manager. This paper Is in possesnlon of all the telegraph franchises, and ia the only paper on the Columbia river that pub lishes genuine dispatches. The Weekly Astorlan. the third old est weekly in the state of Oregon, has, next to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation In the state. Handler & I'aas are our Portland Mgenta and copies of the Astorlan can be bad every morning at their stand on First street. CITY ELECTION, WadneHday, December ia 1894. REGULAR REPUBLICAN TICKET For Councilman, First Ward O. WINGATE. For Councilman, Second Ward JAS. W. WELCH. For Councilman. Third Ward CHRIST. GRAMMS. NAME THEM. If the members of the city Republt can commdutee know of any Republican now receiving or looking to the party for future favors, who is working to defeat the party's regular candidates for coundlmen, why did they not In clude the name of such person In their resolution yesterday? With a resolution in ithwt form (preceded by a proper preamble), regularly adored and made a part of Its record, not only the pres ent committee, but those which may hereafter at any time succeed it would be In a position to prevent the Imposi tion upon the party of such renegade in future. This Is a free country, and every citizen liaa of course a perfect rltfht to work and vote for any candidate seeking public oftioe he chooses. In fact It was out of contention for Just such, right among other constitutional privilege thut Republicans wore uniforms and flrvd muskets many years ago. But the abstract rights of all Americans, and 'the fealty (so Imlitrpenslble to Its Ierpotulty and tthe eniforowment of Its prtncflplee) due from the particular m voluntary members of a party organi sation, aire two very radically differing propotrlUions. 1 A oenliillcd copy of a resolution of the kind indicated nray be . very handy and potential document when the next dispensation of favors la due from Washington or Salem. How would it do to try your hand at "resolutlng" nff.iin, 'gentlemen of the committee? CHINA'S LOST OPPORTUNITY. It Is ploasant to see the rural press taking an Inteivst, not only In affairs at their own doors, but also those trans piring abroad, . especially when the nhrowd eye of business datttcis possible opportunities for our home Industries to put in a lick now and then. Thus an MjiBtern contemporary, and a good Re- publican pain, too, has a suggestion aa to the defense of Pcklu, which, 11 iiabled to LI Hung Chang, may yet avaiil the CvleaUala much, while at the same time benefitting a 'Mrwoplint" in dustry here, to wit, the Iron and stee) industry. The able and strateKlo plan Is simply to soil China a few alilu-luads of Yankee tarlx-d wir fencing, which can be transported to Fe-kln by rail or army wagons, after toiveliing Chines soil, anil whom stretched on wooden posts, which the paier reminds us are tnex Iiislvs, could m nwuls to surroum! the capital, line upon line, tttiarged. is de lrvd, wUh electricity, and preventing the victorious Japs fiwn advancing, ven if they out the wire, for they are, It says, bound to get tangled up in the tattering, tej-nj thing, and de ait rjyed. The great and ancient wall, of which we have hird so much, doinn'i sppcur to be In tt with this mod ern Ya:ike defetislv dovlcs). It muj-.u hi auiti, ia camk.1um.jm, tl'.si anything "barbed would be right in Chi na's line, for she's about as barbarous as can be. The only trouble is that Jajmn already has her well fenced in. It is said the AStorla ralta-rtad pros pect Is the prfnaipal topic of dlwoucslon throughout Oregon, Washington, and the whole northwest territory. Many prominent business men in this region are preparing to make Investments In, or remove to Astoria this winter. China, a back-number nation, and the American Democracy, a back-number party, will remember November, 1894, aa the soddost and most disastrous month in their history. Both have fal len victims to civilization end progress. Mr. J. T. Campbell, one of the rii'lroad comtraotors, Is busily engaged around town In attending to some of the pre liminaries looking to the commencement of the work of construction. TO TUB VOTERS OF THE THIRD WARD. My political opponents have circula ted rumors to the effect that if elected I shall oppose tho contemplated im provement of the alleyway through blocks 2, 3, and 4, Adair's Astoria. I hereby stamp such reports as false and pledge all honorable support to said Improvement, believing same to be for the welfare of the city. CHRIST GRAMMS. NOTICE. I hereby announce myself as inde pendent candidate for councilman for the Second Ward. G. ZIEGLER. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to all whom It may concern, that the undersigned has been duly appointed the assignee of 1. W. Case, and thut he has qualified as such assignee by filing with the clerk jf the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clatsop County, his bond us required by law. All persons hav Ing claims against said I. W. Case a notified to present the same to the undersigned, duly verified, at the office of the Astoria National Bank, in the city of Astoria, In said county, within three months from this date. Dated at ABtorla, Oregon, this 11th Jay or November, 1894. D. K. WARREN, Assignee. FINAL ACCOUNT. The undersigned, administrator of the estate of Caroline Hansen, deceased. has filed In the county court of the State of Oregon, for Clatsop County his final account as such administrator, ana U19 said court has set Wednesday, January Dtli, 1894, at 10 0 clock a, tor hearing thereon, at the courthouse In said county and state; all persons having any Interest therein are renulr- ed to then and there appear and show cause If any, why the suld account be not allowed and the administrator be discharged. VICTOR HANSEN, Administrator. November 19th, 1894. NOTICE. Astoria, Oregon, November 28. 1894. Notice Is hereby given that the un I'OroiRnen, administrator of the estat if Jniues P. Mctst, deceased, have Hied n the County Court of the State Oregon for Clatsop County, my Una iccount as such administrator, and.th 5ima has been by said court set for loarilifr. Wednes'lny. January 9th. 1895 vi tne nour or 10 o'clock a. in. at court louse at AHtorlii. Or. All net-anna Inter. mod therein are hereby notified to then ma there apprttr and show cause iny why the said account be not a! lowed, and the administrator dlschaxg- u. JAMB. W. HA UK. Administrator. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice is hereby dven thnt tho un dersigned, administrator of the estate r Antolne Jlugne. has filed in the county court of the State of Oregon cor t'latsop County, his final account is such administrator, and the said Court has sei Friday, December 21st, hi me nour or 10 o clock a. m. t the County Court rooms, in the ourt House at Astoria. Oreiros. as the time and place for the learlng there in mm nun no persona interested herein, are notified to then and there ippeitr and show cause If any there w, wny me same be not allowed ami the administrator discharged. AI.EX. GILBERT. Administrator of the estate of An. tolne Magne, Deceased. "EAGLE CANNING CO." POSTPONEMENT. At a meeting of tho Board of Di rectors or the abovu company hell this 8lst day of October, 1N94, the as- uss men t levied on the 2:th day of n'ptemner, 1X94. v.is postponed and Hade delinquent on the 3iUh day of N'ovemtM-r, ltW4, nnd the sale day M on lay, the mix day or December, 1.N94. . O. II. Rogart. Secretary. Office Room, 10 318 Front Street, San r rmicjHuu, mi. "EIAGTJI CANNING COMPANY'S' ASSESSMENT POSTPONED. At a meeting of tha TWrd of Direct rs of 'he above nun pan y, held this Sut.hl Thirtieth d;iy of November. 1M' he w!wiinnt levied on the ITnh day of September." 1M4. was postponed and wade di-ilniniettt Thurkiv, December Mth, 1S94, and the sale dty Mondav, sanitary ftn, isu. O. H. BOG ART. Secretary Office. Room 10, No. S18 Front stree; n FmmlHoo, California. AH the patent medicines advertised n this paper, tocet'uer with the choic est perfumery, ar.,1 toilet articles, etc.. an 1 hotiirlit at the lowest prices at r. W. Cnnn' dm store, opposite Oc ildent Hotel, Ai.toria. KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, the treat Blood purifier, etves tresUnei and clearness to the cimiiiii-iin nnd cans Constipation. ?5 its.. W ct. Jl.uft. For Sule by J. W. Conn. Or. Price's Cream Bakins Powder Am-timi. w AtUl fit.-; ia rrsr.w ELECTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that on the 12th duy of Decemlber, 1894, a general election will be held in the city of As toria, Oregon, for city officers, name ly: One councilman from each ward. There is hereby set oft and establish ed for the purposes of the said general election, to be held on the 2th day of December, 1894, the following elec tion precincts, lo-wit: WARD NUMBERED ONE. Precinct numbered One be and the same shall embrace all of the city of Astoria west of 7lh 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 MoClure's, and Hust ler & Aiken's Astoria, and on the east by the eastern boundary of Ward Num bered One. WARD NUMBEiRED TWO. The boundary of Precinct Numbered Three shall be and the same Bhall be Identical with the boundaries of Ward Numbered Two. WARD NUMBERED THREE. Preolnot Numbered Four The boun daries of Preolnot 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, towlt: 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 olnst numbered two shall be at engine house numbered two on Commercial street. SECOND WARD. Polling place numbered three, in tire- clnct numbered three, shall be at what Is known as Welch's Block, on Con mer- otal street. THIRD WARD. Polling place numbered four in pre olnot numbered four shall be at what Is known as Smith's cannery, in Adair's Astoria. FIRST WARD. Polling place numbered One-rJudges: C. W. Holt, L. Leback. and P. A. Trulllnger. Clerks H. B. icerguson, Thos. Boelllng Polling place numbered Two Judges: B. F. Allen, H. D. Thing, and A. M. Smith. Clerks H. M. Thatcher, L. E. Scllg. SECOND WARD. Polling place numbered Three Judges: Geo. F. Welch, C. R. Thom son, L. Lairsen. Clerks G. Zelgler, C. J Trendhlard. Polling place numbered Four Judges: W. H. Wood, W. B Painter. Fred Wright. Clerks W. B. Adair, O. F, Morton. The following named Judges are hereby appointed 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 ntmbered Three C. R. Thomson. Polling place numbered Four Fred Wright. By order of the Common Council. (Attest) K. OSBURN, . Auditor end Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon, November 2Cth, 1S94. BOND STREET IMPROVEMENT NO TICE. Notice Is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria, Oregon, have determined to imiwove Bond Street from the west line of 41M street to the west line of 4iith street, all In the City of Astoria, s laid out and recorded by John Adair, by grad ing to the full width of said street so much of said portion thereof, aa is of greater height or elevation than the established erratic, end by planking such part of said street that Is to be graded with new sound fir plunk three lnchi?s In thickness to the width of 20 feet through the center of said street and by laying sidewalk 10 feet In width on the north side thereof, and by piling. capping nnd planking the north half of o much of said portion of said 9treet.aa is tide land or of a height or elevation lets or lower than the es tablished grade thereof, and by lay ing sidewalk 10 feet wide on the north side, railings where necesKury, all to be done in accordance with plans and specifications and ordinances in relation thereto. The lands and premises upon which the opecial assessment shall be levied to defray the cost and expense of said Improvement and the district embrac ing the said lands ami premises be nnd tho same are designated as follows, to wlt: Commencing at the southwest corner of Block 6, In the part of said city laid out and recorded by John Ad.ilr, and running thence east on the south line of said block to the south west corner of Block 7, thence south on the west line of said Block 7, and the west line of Block 8, to the south' west corner of said Block 8, and thence easterly on the south line of Block 8 find 9S to the southeast corner of Block 08, and thence northerly on the east line of Blocks 91, 99, 104, Wi, and 10, to the northeast corner of said Block 110, and thence westerly on a stittlg-ht line from the northeast corner f Block 110, to tho northwest corner of Block 118, and thence southerly on the west lines of Blocks 116. 114. 112, and 6, to the place of beginning, and oil lots and blocks and other property contain- d within scud district, and not In- luded In BtreetB or alleys are didcr- Itlned to be snecially benefitted by wch improvement nnd liable to sueh uwcMmcnt, EMImutes of the expense of such Im provements and plans and d!agronis f such work or improvement and of the locality to be Improved have been de posited by the City Surveyor with the Auditor and Police Judge for public xa'itlmuion, anil nvrty He Inspected at he office of such olllcer. At the next regular meeting of the Common Council after ten days from the final publication of this notice, to ut . On Tuesday, January 1st, 189.", at the hour of 7:S0 pi m at the City Hall, the oiamon Council will consider any ob- ectlona to such Improvement being made, taud If a remonstrance against ui'h Improvement signed bv persons wnlng more thitn one-half of the prop erty lr. such district herein described nd on which the special nsswiment s to he levied, shall be filed with the Auditor and Police Judge before said time of meeting of the Common Council. no fuch Improvement or work shall be rdcrfrt, except by the concurrence of the councilmen elect, and If uch renponftmnce shall be signed bv the! persons owning three-fourths of all the 1 propertv In such district and filed with he AUifftor and Police Jtidx before aid time of meetlngonf the Common I ouncll. no mich Imtwovement or wrk ' sbu'. ordered In any event. Ily order of the Common Council. (Attest.) K. OSHl'T'V Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon, November ii, 1S94. snrLoirs cvnr. h .ia on a mn- ante. It cures indolent eonp(irrptlr.n. It I the het Cooh i'iir. era rent dose. 25 con is, Tu vt... arid h-r (.) J. W. Ciin. Scott's Emulsion the cream of Cod liver Oil, with Hypophosphites, is for Coughs, Co!c!3, Sore Throat, ' Bronchitis, Weak Lungs, Consumption, Loss of Flesh, Emaciation, Weak Babies, Crowing Children, Poor Mothers' Milk, Scrofula, Anaemia; in fact, for all conditiens call ing for a quick and effective nourishment. Send for Pamphlet. Free. Scott &Bowne, N. Y. AIIDruggiits. 60c.and$t. PEOPLE'S AUCTION HOUSE. Request the people of Astoria and vicinity to be sure and call on them before selling any furniture or second hand goods of any kind, as they promise to pay the" highest prices paid in the market. 665 & 669 Commercial St. J. A PASTABEND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, PILE DRIVER HOUSE, BfllDGE HflD WHARF BUICDEa Address, box 180, Postoffice. ASTORIA, OR Snap A Iodak at any min coming out of our siore and you'll get u portrait of a 111:111 brimming over with ploxtiuit thoughts. Such (iuaity in tlic liquors we have to oiler Kreenougli to PLEASE ANY MAN.. CoriQe and Try Them. hughes a CO. QUESTION Our customers, or auy one who bus ever worn our sboes, and the reply will be, "There is cone better." Tbe fit of our uoo'ls is noequnled. tbe near speaks for ilHelf, the style in seen at a uliince, tbe pike fells tbcm &t sight. Immi'Dtc tiKsor'raent to select from ami JOHN HAHN&CO. at all prices. These tiny Cr.pstilia arosnporlcr to jUalsam or Copaiba, s Culieb3 and Injections. fepY) They cure In 43 hours tho same diseases without ariyineon- 7Cuience. SOLO 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 together you will want plenty of Hardware of which we tia e a plenty only waiting your call. J. n. WYATT, HAHDWARU DEALER. Let There Be Light on packing house methods of lard rendering, and there will be less lard used. Many people realize that it b impossible novr-a-days to procure old-fashioned leaf lard. They demand something better than the modern stock-yards product. corEoinm jy o & The New Vesetable Shortenlnz fully supplies that demand. It is clean, delicate, healthful and eco nomical Ask your grocer for the genuine CorrOLEhE. MAPI OXIY BY THE N. K. FA1RBANK COOPANY, et. i orm bp IB A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed.iProvisions, Fruits, Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Cass lud Squemoque Streets. Aitorla. Ore. I. W. CASE, Insurance Agent REPRESENTING Tho Followlnff Companies 1 German-American, New York City, . Y. Union Fire and Marine, of New Zealand. National Fire and Marine Ins Co., of Hartford. Connecticut Fire Ins. Co.. uf Hartford. Home Mutual Ins. Co., San Francisco. New York Plate Glass Ins. Co. Phoenix, of London, Impirlil, of London BEAUTIFY YOUR HOMES. Japanese gold and other metal paints decorates everything. Star Enamel for wlokerware, vases, furniture, etc. Call and see samples of work, at B. F. ALLEN'S, 571 Commercial street The Great Auction Sale. Of Clothirjg, Dry Goods, etc. will shut down the auction for one week, on account of taking inventory of stock. Will start up again Monday December 10ih. Goods will be told at private sale, 0 you can get bargains by going to CONSIGNEE SALE, 600 Commercial St (Cor. W. 9th.) Set and Sit Have different meanings. You can set a hen, but you cannot sit on one comfortably. 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. HEILBORN & .SON. Do You Want A 1 1 oro nnd Ytuugy to allow real eeitnte? Do You Want- To bonrd a tiorae by the monlhr Do You Want-- Any lintillnu dona of any de wcc4tioii V Do You Want Ati- coal delivered 7 Ifo call cn THE ASTOSia TRANSFER GO'S Livery and Sale Stables. Telephone 12. ROSS HiGGiNS k CO. Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria and t'ppcr Astoria. Rue Teas anj Coffws. Tat'l Pe llcacln. DomesuY and Tropical Fruits, Vegetables, Sugar Cured Hams, Bacon, Etc. Choice - Fresh - and Salt Meats. St. Gsorg&'s Rheumatic Bitters, For Sale In all Leading Saloon 5 and the Drugstores of Chas. Rogers and Th. Olsen also Foard & Stokes. Try the RHEUMATIC REMEDY fnc any case of Kneumausm. AJjrev " G. R." P. O. Box 66), SEASIDE SflWflllilt. A complete stock of lumber on hand In Ui rv-ugh or dressed. Floortna;. ni Uc, celling, had all kinds of finish mouldings and shingles; also bracket work dons to order. Terms reasonable and pr!rts at be5roci. AU orjcrj proic.ily tttecied to. Cfflc n? yartf at mill. II. L. UOGXS. Prcp r. Sessld Oreson. flortfa Paeifie Bremepy JOHN KOPP, Prop. Bohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. All orderi promptly attended to Str. ECMPSE, CAPT. M. SKIBBE, Makes trips to Gray's River Thurs days and Fridays. Parties wlshlnjr to charter apply on board, at Rons, Hl gins & Co.'s Dock, or their otRce. STILL IN THE LEAD. Columbia River and Puget Sound Nav igation Co. Steamer Telephone. ' :n-yrt- -'.'.-"(- .IUJ Leaves Astoria for Portland and way landings at 7 p. m. daily, Sunday ex cepted. Leaves Portland evtrv day except Sun day at 7 a.m. C.W.STONE, Agent Astoria. Telephone No. 11. E. A. Seeley, Gen'l Agt., Portland. U. B. Scott, President. REDUCED RATES. Between Astoria and Portland rrr-:-- STEAMER SARAH DIXON, WINTER TIME TABLE. Steamer Sarah Dixon leaves Astoria Monday mornin !. r.irtland at 6 o'clock, nnd Tik ..nJ Thursday evenin? at 5 o'clock. Returning leaves Portland Sunday morning at 7:30 and Monday and Wednesday evening at 7:30. Ptound trip $2.00: single trip, J1.25. Upper berths 60 cents; lower berths, cents; meals, 2j cents. SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO. B JBnea. EVERY REQUISITE FOR : first Class funerals : AT POHli'S Undcrtakirig Parlors, THIRD STREET. Rstes Reasonable. Embalmlne Specialty QUICK TIME TO SRU FRANCISCO - AND ALL POINTS IN CflLIFOJjfilfl Via the Ait SliasU Route of the The Only Route Through Califor nia to Points East and South "HE SCENIC ROUTE OF THE PACIFIC COAST PULLMN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND SEON -CLASS SLEEPRES Attached to express trains, affording superior accommodations tor second class passengers. For rates, tickets, sleeping car reser vations, etc., call on or address E. P. ROGERS, Assistant Ceneral Papsen ger and Freight Agent, Portland, Or. Th3 Original & Genuine iwoKCKSTRRSHiRE) SAUCE Imparta the moat delicious toete and teat to Hot A; Cold TCrata CUATIES, Welsh' SareMts. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Take Sor.e lut Lea & Perrins. 6iiraat.- os erxj hottJo at oripsal I emuiaa, aaa Daacaaa Sous, Kerw Tork, FLAT'S 'Jt-&TrivF:2x$s&X3i SALADS, fB socps, H I Av came, M li fr-vs