The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, January 22, 1895, Image 2

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    THE DAILY ASTORIAN, AST01UA, TUESDAY HORNING, JAMEAK 22, J 805
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loiinih eta
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WEEKLY,
- .f mail pr year, ?2.00 In advance,
i . ...;a tree to mibficrlbera.
'Hm AatoJan jniarnntpes to Its aul
f.,lLis the lirn-'-st circulation of any
lilk pul'lished on the Columbia
rwpr.
Advertising: rates can be obtained on
ij.iiio.ii:oa to the buaineaa manager.
Tli's paper la Tfi pwiwsslon of all the
,....,.ii.,.b franrhioen, and IB the only
jiHi-'r on the Columbia river that ub
lhvs genuine dispatches.
The Weekly Aslorlan, the third cld
etit weekly In the state of Oregon, hna,
next to the Portland Oregonlan, the
tai'B-ist weekly circulation In the state.
Handler & I'aan are our Portland
taenia and copies or the Astonan can
to
on
hurl I
d every morning at their Bland
atreet.
TUH DISTIUBXJTION OP WEALTH.
The critics of existing social and In
dustrial conditions are constantly as
Rertlng that the tendoncy is to concen
trate the Increase of wealth In the
hands of the few, at the expense of the
many. If this were true, It would cer
tainly Justify the condemnation of our
system of prosperity; but It Is not true,
as the statistic clearly prove, and Its
purslslent repetition is therefore lnex
enable. The rich are not growing
richer and the poor poorer, as these
bearers of gloomy tidings are fond of
proclaiming. It Is easy to demonstrate
that the aggregate wealth of the coun
try Is distributed with comparative
whon nroner allowance la
made for differences of personal abll
lty. In the natural order of things,
some men are sure to excel others In
money-making as In other forms of
endeavor. It would be so under any
plan or theory of the general division
of profits. There cannot be such a
thing as absolute uniformity In that
relation; and If a situation of that kind
should be estaWlshed by arbitrary
legislation, It would soon be changed
by the operation of trreslutlhle forces.
Tho exceptionally rich men constitute
only a small portion of the total popu
lation, and their combined fortunes
only a relative portion of the total
weoltli. They lose their Importance
the moment they are viewed In the
light of proportion, and for the purpose
of determining average facts and con
ditions In the country at large.
It Is shown ly the report of the
comptroller of the currency that the
deposits In the national banks amount
to $1.C47,M7,129, and that the number
of depositors Is 1,929,280. The deposits
In the savings tanks of the country
amount to 1,747,9G1,2S0 and the deposit
,m number 4.777.CS7. Then there are
building association with assets val
ued at r.28,52.000, and share holders
numbering 1,75,725. Taking all of these
together, ami calculating that each In
dividual depositor or share-holder rep
resents a family of Ave persons, we
have a total of J3,K3,S30,409, belonging
to 8,4!i2,752 cltlKcns, who stand for at
least two thirds of all tho lwopla of the
Vnlled States; and the figure would
j. coDKlderobly larger If the deposits
of the ordinary local banks were In
hided. It Is worth noting, further
more, rhut there are 311,745 farms and
2,928.071 homes In the country owned
hy the same num'lrf-r of individuals.
This surely does not warrant the claim
that tho capitalists and monopolists
are absorbing all the profits of society,
and that wealth Is annually gravitating
from the many to the few. On the con
trary, It plainly signifies that the dls
tt llmtlon of wealth Is general, that all
classes phare In the division of profits,
and that the prevailing tendoncy Is
toward an Improvement of the average
c.imiltlon of Individuals engugod In
.'irrvreilt pursuits.
This important truth mu?ht to stilt
further elaborated and Illustrated.
There are other stnUalU'S as to wages.
pr,nerty and products that tell the
wiui story and furnish a similar reiu-
lilr.n !.'
tiiilon of the laniiuur in-iv-"""
...WD bi's mere wood-hewers and
v.-;He-carrers for a favored class of
,;! wealtl ."' o n1 Chlllilalns, V.on and All Fkln Brup-
.,..1 tolloiis. and positively cure IMles, or no
d tho dn-v.M uf asarh e .mt to i);(y r(,,lttlv,, RU,,rsnteo(, ,
-us detriment and grave peril ' i-i fWi smlsrnctlon, or money refunded.
v A , , il'i-l.e, ij cents per box. Kor sals by
As a nntuer or uu, ,
, .... n- h-eoin!en
.Itiill.its have
rer for sevel.ll
-nut of the Rival !irlik4. j
id dei-r
of dividends.
!;u'-. .iy !uv.-ite-I In
q, which
HurT r 1he
l. ii. It is!
thftt fiey have I
V i ihll'ii:!? the!
n.d I
wi :;!t)l exei-ft tl.lft of using It In wi.ys
whleh pern-Mi- employment for others,
and r.):nolo the prosperity of the
country; and the Instances are numer
ous in Which they expend more than
tlu-y receive. It Is a cheap sort of dem
agoguery to stigmatize them as public
enemies, and to charge that they are
the "money power" which exercises
an autocratic and oppressive sway over
commerce and Industry. The true su
premacy In that respect Is with the
majority of the people, among whom
the preponderance of wealth Is dlstrlb
uted; and all talk to the contrary is a
perversion of facts that ere within the
reach and understanding of any one
who cares to Investigate the matter.
Mr. Hammond Is reported to have
left New York for the West, and he
may be expected to appear In Astoria
before many days. He and Mr. Bon
tier are said to tie amply provided with
all Che money needed to push their plan
for the city's development without de
lay or danger of Interruption. There Is
beginning to tie much Inquiry about
.Mr. Kimball, and unless he returns
very soon, he may find himself fore
stalled In one of his favorite projects
that of building a new hotel. An East
ern capitalist now in Portland, is said
to be prepared to commence that much
needed Improvement whenever the rail
road construction begins.
The executive department of the ad
ministration seems so utterly Incompe
tent or unfortunate In dealing with
foreign questions that there Is actual'
talk at Washington among both Demo
crats and Republicans that congress
may have to take several International
complications out of Its handn. While
it Is unlikely that any such attempt
will be made, the fact that such a step
has been considered showB how gen
erally the president's and Mr. Gresh
am'B policies have been disapproved.
' Health Officer Walker deserves
thanks from the entire community for
his prompt and thorough precaution
against possible contagion from the
ship County Antrim. While he feel
pretty well satisfied there is little dan
ger, he yet deems it best to enforce
the usual rigid quarantine measures,
to the end that all possible public ap
prehension may bo effectually quieted.
AuBtrla Is still threatening to Join
Germany, Spain and other European
and South American countries In the
policy of retaliation against the United
States on account of the present tariff
law. How quickly all this foreign war
on our products could be ended by re
storing the reciprocity clauses of the
McKlnley tariff.
The Bosebuig Review published a
large Illustrated edition on January
1st, and It can afford to feel proud of
the result. It Is a paper that much
larger and more metropolitan cities
than Ropuliurg would be proud of.
Our representatives in Salem continue
to Introduce their little bills In both
branches of the assembly, unmindful of
the maxim that "the legislature pas
slug the fewest laws Is tho one that
renders tho boat service to the state."
The treasury deficit for December
was 'tii,2ii0,324, making an aggregate of
27,Mi4,4fi5 for the first half of the cur
rent fiscal year. These figures show at
a glance what Democratic rule is doing
for the government.
The English baronet who presided at
the freo trade dinner given to Mr. Wil
son In London last fall Is at the head
of movement In England demanding
protection against American beef.
While ho stayed at the AnltchkofT
Talace, before taking up his residence
in the Winter Talace. the youn? Rus
sian Czar was lodged hs modestly as a
bat'helor on a limited Income, lie had
only two small rooms there and waf
obliged to ask the governor general to
give up ono or two of his own rooms,
one to be usiil as a dressing room foi
tho einprens, and the other for hot
maid, In the winter palace Ihu cm
prens will have for life the superb
apartments occupied by the Citar's
grandmother.
KUCKI.EN'S ARNICA SALVE.
The best salve In the world for Cut.
Hiiil9, Sores. I'leers, Salt Rheum,
I'Vver Muri'il. TeUpl. f'h.intw.! llnti.la
LpnK. v;ers. Odd Fellow' bnlldHm.
! KARL'S CLOVEVt HOOT, the great
' Til, mif-lf!7 illAt fiswhn4 anil
,.,..,... K. .,m...H. ...I ..,...
ejnaUimtlon. ?5 tU, " etl, 11.00.
Mrs. Ilughes-IIallet, one a noted
bolie and leauty of Philadelphia, who
lives abroad and whose marital trou-
bus are not yet forgotten, is credited
j hs the originator of many of the bon
mots that appear In some of tho Lon-
, Dr. Price's Cream Baklnjr Powder
Home
treatment often prevents
the necessity . for hospital
treatment. Every wise
housekeeper keeps an
Allcock'
13
Porous Plaster
on hand for immediate use
for congestion arising from
taking cold, for lame back,
sore muscles, sprains and all
sorts of pains and aches.
Tli err ore Imitation, hy the cor. 1.
ware of Ihf in. Get the genuine ALLCOca'S.
Allcnck's Corn Shields,
.llcock's Bunion Shields,
Have no equal as a relief ftnd curt for corn
and bunions.
Erandreth's Pills'
ere of f;reat benefit in cases of torpid
liver, biliousness, and rheumatism.
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given to all whom it
may concern, that the undersigned has
been duly appointed the assignee or 1.
W. Case, and that he has qualified as
such assignee by filing with the clerk
of the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Clatsop County, his bond
as required by law. All persons hav
ing claims against said I. W. Case are
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 dare.
Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this 11th
day of November, 1894.
D. K. WARREN,
Assignee.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that I have
been duly appointed administrator of
tlie efrtsulH of Ksther Taylor, deceased.
All persons having claims against said
etitaite are requested 'to present ths
time to me, duly verified, wltihln six
months from the date of this nuticei
arid all persons indebted to said etat
are re.uieHtod to pay the amount of
such Indebtedness lo me.
Dated at Astoria. Oreeon. this lstn
day f December, 18.04.
E. A. TAYLOR.
NOTICE.
Astoria, Oregon, November 28, 1894.
Notice is hereby irlven that the un
d'.;rslgned, administrator of the estate
if James P. Mutz, deceased, have filed
n tho County Court of the State of
Oregon for Clatsop County, my final
account as such administrator, and the
nme lias been by said court set for
hearing Wednesday, January 9th. 1895,
at the hour of HI o'clock a. m. at court
house at Astoria, Or. All persons inter
ested therein nr3 hereby notified to then
and there appjar and show cause if
any why the said account be not al
lowed, and the administrator discharg
ed. JAMJiS. W. HAKE,
Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that I have
been duly appointed administrator of
he estaite of J.tmes Taylor, deceased
All persons having claims aff Jinst paid
immte arc requested to present the
.me to me, duly vanned, within six
months from the date of this notice
ind all persons Indebted to said estate
113 reiim-sted to pay the amount of
such Indebtedness to me.
luted nt Atorla, Oregon, this 38th
day of December, 1S!)4.
JJ. A. TAYIJIl,
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
No'.lne Is hereby gilwn that I, as ad-
nini"i:nnlnr of the estate of John W
White, deoeuised. have filed my final
iiwount In the Cmin'ty Court of the
y.i-y,? of OreKxin, for Clatsop County,
rnd thmt Wednesday, the 6th day of
FVhnMry. 1894. ait 10 o'clock a. in.. If
,he time oppeln'ted for the hearing of
ili.loitlons to, and the final settlement of
i.ild account,
FRANK J. TAYLOR.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
All persons lwi.ving cUuima against the
jmuuo of XI. West, deceased, ore re
uuwitrd to present them duly verified,
:o the underMlgned executors of the
t will und tentlmorat of the deceased,
tvlihl; six months liviii this date, at
Wewiport, Oregon.
DAVID WEST,
ROBERT WEST.
December IS, 1S94,
Rail and dinner gowns trimmed with
fur are always beautiful.
Mrs. T. S. Hnwkms, Chattanooga,
Tenn., says, "Shilor's Vltalizer '8AVFD
MY LIFE.' I consider it the best rem
edy for a debilitated system i ever
used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kid
ney trouble, It exeells. 1'iive 75 rig.
For Sale by J. W. Conn.
1I1GU
the great
SKIN CURE
Instantly Relieves
TORTURINQ
Skin Diseases
And the most distressing forms
of itchinj, burning, bleeding,
and scaly skin, scalp, and blood
humors, and will In a majority
of cases permit rest and sleep
and point to a speedy, perma
nent, and economical cure when
physicians, hospitals, and all
oilier methods fail. CUT1CURA
WORKS WCNBERS, and its
cures of torturing, disfiguring,
humiliating humors are the
most wonderful ever recorded.
Fold tlirouirtioiit Ui world. Prlw.OrTfrnu,
tOc.; Sai', i.: l;ini,voT, M. 1'itrrtapRi a
nu l iikii.Cokp, Solo I'n.in., P.Mtoa. '-All
buut uu- teUu mid uiowl," W p.-, Bwiitd (tM.
, rHiU Rlemlahea, pimply, dly. mothy
ala, falling hair, and atmplt baby raabaa pi
vaaled atut oimd b; Catlcai Boatp.
C IiVJSCULAS STRAIIiS, FAl'iS
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I. W. CASE,
Insurance Agent,
REPRESENTING
The Following Companlen
Gtrman-Amtrlcan, New York City. K. Y.
Union Fire and Marine, of New Zealand.
National Fire and Marine Ins Co., of Hartford.
Connecticut Fire Ins. Co.. of Hartford.
Home Mutual Ins. Co., San Francisco.
New York Plate Glass Ins. Co.
Phvnlx, of London, Imptriil, of London
jlorth Paeifie Br emery
' JOHN KOPP.Prop.
Bohemian Lager Beer
. And XX PORTER.
All orders promptly attended to
STILL IN THE LEAD.
Columbia River and Puget Sound Nav
igation Co.
Steamer Telephone.
Lf.ives Astoria for Portland and way
landings at 7 p. m. daily, Sunday ex
cepted. Leaves Portland evf rv dav except Sun
day at 7 a.m. C.W.STONE,
Aaent Astoria.
Telephone No. U.
E. A. Seeley, Gen'l Agt., Fortland.
U. li. Scott. President.
REDUCED RATES.
Between Astoria and Portland
A
rrrtfll
r .iri
STKAM1H
SARAH DIXON,
WINTER TIME TABLE.
Steamer Sarah Dixon leaves Astoria
Monday morning- for I"ortland at 6
o'eloi-k, and Tuesday and Thursday
evening at S o'clock. Returning leavea
Portlund Sunday morning; at 7:30 and
MiiiHtay and Wednesday evening at
St.
Itound trln J2.00: Rlngrle trip, J1.25.
Upper bertha 60 cents; lower bertha.
i cents; meals, 25 cents.
SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO.
ROSS HIGGINS & CO.
Orocers, : and : Butchers
Astoria and t'poar Astoria.
Flat Teas and CoffrfS, Tabl Dtllracka. Doawsric
an4 Tropical Fruits. V itaMtra, Sufar
Cured Hams. Bacon, tw.
Choice Fresh and Salt Meats.
S. H. W1LLETT,
PLUMBING,
Oa and Steam Fitting;,
Hot Air, Steam and
Water Heating.
ITS Twaifth atrtat. Aatoila. Or.
On a dark, storry night, when the tide is
ebbing fast and the hardy fisherman finds it almost
impossible to handle his net, has he ever stopped
to think, should it become caught on a snag, what
brand of twine would stand the greatest strain?
Did he ever ask his brother fishermen what sort 01
twine they used? If so in nine cases out often,
if they be successful fishermen, the answer has
been "MARSHALL'S TWINE."
It is the ONLY Brand
of Twine to use.
REMOVED!
REMOVED!
REMOVED !
B. F. ALLEN has removed
his stock of wall paper, paints
ami window g'ass to SGo Com
mercial St., dir ctly opposite
Rescue Hall.
REMOVAL!
REMOVAL!
REMOVAL!
J. B. WYATT,
Astoria, Oregon.
Hardware,
Ship Chandlery,
Groceries,
Provisions,
PAINTS and OILS.
Special Attention Paid to Supplying Ships.
Str. R. P.
Leave for Tillamook
as the aeathet
fhe steamer R. P. Elmore connects with
through tickets are issued trom Portland to 1 iliamook Bay points
by the Union Pacific Company. Ship freight
by Union Pacific Steamers.
ELHORE, SANBORN & CO, - Agents, Astoria
UNOLN PACIHC R. R. CO., Agent, Portlad.
EVERY REQUISITE FOR
: first Class funerals :
-AT-
.POtfli'S Undertaking Parlors,
THIRD STREET.
Ratal Reasonable. Embalming a Specialty
WHO
WANTS
TWINE
It astonidlies the old time makers to
see how the fishermen have taken to
Marshall's twine the lust few jeurs end
they may.
THE
HIGH
BOAT ,
of last season over all the other
boats on the rivei UBed MAliSHALL'S
TWINE.
WHY?
Because it is the stronireet. Because
it has not been weakened by bleaching
Because it is sold with a euarnutee that
if it does not prove satisfactory it can be
brought buck at the end of the season.
ELMORE
Every foar Days as Hear
mill permit.
Union Pacific steamers for Portland andI
Is the Hiii" to take to all
I1U.UI8
EASTandSOUTH
it is the DINING CAR ROUTE
It oflers the beit service, tiuj
bmli.g
SPEED am! C0MF0ET
It In the ropiiMr mute with tliose who
wish to travel oa
the SAFEST!
It Is therefore the mute yen fhou'd
take. It runs tliroiiKb vestibuled
limns every day m the year to
St. Fail aid CMcap.
No Change of Cara,
Elegant Pullmau SIiopiTs,
Superior Tourist Sleepers,
Splendid Free Second-class Sleepers,
Only oue ouange of caw
PORTLAND io NEW YORK,
Through Tickets
To Any Part of tut civilized world.
Pamiengeni ticketed via. all l.nata rumun
botwoun Astorin, hlam aud For! laud.
Full information conwrnlnar ra'ea, time ot
twi's, rimtcH ud urn- i.iis tuinlsncd oo
applli'utiou.to
C. W. 8TOKE.
Steamer lelvpoouv Duck.
A. D. CHAPLTON,
Assistant General Passenger Agen
(iutl41 J)Ul 4., CiT. VVU.lUimUlO,'
Piirtlw.a. iDauD
GJttGflGO,
JBIttfilOpE and
ST. PAUL
RAILWAY
Connectinp; with All Transcontinental
Lines is the Only Line running
EbECTP,lC LIGHTED - CARS
i
BETWEEN
St Paul and
Chicago.
AND
Omaha and
Chicago.
The Express Trains consists of Vestlbuled, Sleeping
Dining and Parlor Cars,
HEATED BY STEAM,
And furnished with Every Luxury known In model n
railway travel.
For SPEED, COMFORT and SAFETY
This Line Is Unequaled.
Tlcaets on sale at all prominent railway offices.
For further Information Inquire ot any ticket agen
r
CJ. EDDY, General Agent '
J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Agt
PORTLAND. OREGON.
The Original & Geniiin
(WOUC K8TKRSHIRE)
SAUCE
Imparta the moat delicioos taste and zest to
Ilot&Cold Slrata
GBAVIES,
BEWARg OF IMITATIONS.
Take Nona tut Lea & Perrins.
8ltrnatsra on vrarf bottle of original A
Johaa SnDraiB Itooa, Maw lTorka
1111
SALADS, O iaT fig
came, m u h ::,ppps
FISH, Hi pi ftJf.