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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1895)
THIS DAILY ASTOWAK, A&TGRLL, FRIDAY MiMJ, JAMIAIlY 65 ', . v i t. i t- 'i , IE cts M cla T..h! I'MKUSO fi'vo ir, SZM !n advance, o -,iljf'OrnM.'r. Anlorlun r piitil:.'') ,-.,n!- 1 to It ul- t (:i' u!"tVii rf Hny ;il"on the Colun.Ma IS AlvrlHi.i? r',('!' ''an ''c fl-'tnlnefl on ..(iV-Htioii to the buuinew manager. This pnjMT is iu twwion of H tlif fi-.iTM.h fratichiwH. and in the only ).,-;.( r on the Coluuiliin. river that v'ai-)if-h.'Si genuine dispatches. Tl' Weekly AHtorlnn, th5 third (.13 t ,V,-..i.iv iii the utate of Oregon, ho t the Vnrtlnml Oreconlan. the isrywt weekly clrculiitlon In the slate HanOk'V & Hurts ore our Portland nfciil.i ami copies "f tnc AHtorian can "-e had evry morning at their gland on First Direct i i i;, t cii the -Inning cMo. Since it" iiapiK us tiila time to be the right Bide, o ran luugli at thorn rather than fudi rirl with them. The pleasant thing al-mit It Is that it 1b soon going to be as dlflicult to find a free coinage fiend In tiilH country, outside of the silver camps, as to find one who advocate the restoration of die African ulave AliANDON TI1H SINKING SHIP, Cartt!Mut"H for the next presidential nomination on a free ullver platform are not bo num-ious an they were, pay the St. Paul Pioneer FreHH. It Is both nmuulng and gratifying; to observe the axerneps with which a certain sort of Volltleluns twUo the flrat opportunity to deny that they ever thought of such n tMnrr, and force a statement of their virtue upon an unnueKtlotilng public Don Cameron In one of these. He voted and npoke, or rather, read a boy's composition, on the Bide of free ullver in Uie nentite at the last senslon, und it was understood that all his polit ical resources was to be bent to the carrying out of this program; by which, with the aid of the mountain states, lie uhnuia rend the Republican party, and stand a good chanco of mailing It a triple Mailt with no one party In the majority, or clue force it to the free Bllver OjiihIh. And now all these lovely rro9)ccl:i have gone glimmering, ant" the Republican party IB quite good eumurli for those who were in the con spiracy. It would not be surprising If even Jones siiould feel lonesome pros ently, although ho can do what he pleases In the little state that sends htm to the senate, Where corporate) In torests rule, and there Is" no healthy public opinion because there Is scarce - li'i'iH-a. a t,u-ul many promising achemcH in the bud. There are none that dcHcrvo a severer reprobation than those which proposed to compel the He- publican party to leave tta ancient and honorable position on the money ques tion. Hut had there been anything liki a popular indorsement of tho silver craze, that attempt would have been made by the poli-.lcians who are light lug for self under the name of party Thank heaven, there Is no opportunity for them now, and they uro running to cover us fust ua their shalcy logn will carry them, mid protesting that they tiover ti reamed of dallying will uli vol' In tlielr lives. This is ua It should be, Wo cannot be too stiver on these fellows, for there are a fcood many like them In both parties. The number of men who would rather be preKldi-nt than be right Is very large. Hut they should occupy a back seat, for some Hint! to come, until they have learned that the lionent money side It the popular Hide lit this country. N"o con version wrought by tho re cent election, hovev r, Is morn sudden or iiiiui:.!iig tlmu Unit of Air, .Carlisle, j The secretary of the treasury has nevei been tjiilio certain of his mind ubonl sliver for two days together. lie obeyed ordem ('rem Cleveland, of course; but be bus been dhlng aid and comfort to tho sliver people right along; and n few VlclnllcH f'T tllelll (it tllO plllll- would have brought him out publicly on their elde, where ho did range him st-if wlien In foiiM-cfs. Hut Mr. Cur. It'-le linn seen ft great light. Jle has "rliten fl letler ulnce electlou-th writ-I.-!? f un-illel(ed letters being the nut-i-U of this a liiiiiihiti-ntlon In which he n nun kiiblo fuels that lutvt lumen property wph everybod) r tile.ee the money conlroversy I :e b:is l--;i:i,.-.i t !,nt the stot-K '!'. k' uerjl tin 1 per capita, it 'an ewr 1.,.r..r,- that only ; '.in r il -i'.iis lirtd tn-rn rejnrd '. l-V'.; t: ! -4:!,!-".i,0.'0 of them 1 t; i le-1 Mill ,. tu Kay nothing H,l.-;.;;,.,-y i-;;,r i.nd Imlilon In A SOBER REFL1KTION'. It is perfectly natural that some of tho personal friends and old political amoolatos of the late Clatsop county candidate for the exalted office of United States senator should take his defeat very hard, and It entirely com ports with the acknowledged and par. donable frailty of all human nature that mingled with this disappointment there should be a tinge of resentment towards the successful candidates at the late caucus, but It Is to be hoped, as Republicans, they will have the good senae to remember that the party and its principles are of far greater lm portunce than the ambitions of any man or set of men whatevir. Among those referred to are some too old and experienced In political warfare not to know that the opposi tion they have encouraged to the action of the caucuB Is utterly subversive of the plan and discipline of Republican organization; and to these la addressed a kindly warning that the time will surely come wlicn there will be cause to regret that an example so pernicious was ever set In the politics of Oregon. Be that as It may, however, no con sistent and fair minded Republican, when the chagrin and bitterness of the present unfortunate contist Is forgot ten, can or will regard those who have had the courage and Independence to refuse to be led Into a. movement so fraught with 111 Judgment and disaster (or the party, with sentiments' other than thoas of real admiration and grat itude. . . Consumption. The incessant wasting of a consumptive can only le over come by a powerful concentrated nourishrrnt like Scott's Emul sion. If lis wasting is checked and the item is supplied with Strength to combat the disease Jlre is hope of recovery. Scott's : ,; t ; u Any statement mado in the legisla ture or elsewhere Implying that tho Republicans of Clatsop county are any thing like unanimous In endorsing the action of their representatives In op posing the caucus nominee for United ritatcs senator Is untrue. The senti ment of a large majority of the Re publicans of Che county Is that when Messrs. Curtis and Lester voluntarily entered the caucus' and participated In the vote cost therein,' they became Hind are now bound thereby, and theli Chinatown was all ablaze with gaily colored lanternB last night, and the sound ,of ioppng fire-crackers told that the Mongolians' New Tear wai nearly on. The year begins today, and contains 3X3 days. Last year contained but twclvo months, but this year will have thirteen a possible explanation of the continuous misfortunes of theli slJe In the w.tr wllh Japan. ..r.r'rfsjaa of Cod-liver Oil, with HypoplO phites, docgore to cire Con svnpt'or. t vany other known tZtLVty.' for all Affsctlcn$of Throiiand v "ughs, Colds, Bron- ch;t!Rll!l tt.'-illrtJ.. PamphMrtU coa9or.3e,IL f. AllDrajgiili. Mfcintftl. SEASIDE SflWpii. A complete stock of lumber on band In the rouKh or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, ceiling, and all kinds of finish; mouldliiKS ttnd shingles; also bracket work done to order. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. H. Ij. LOGAN, Prop'r. flnli1p Oregon. C. J. TRENCHARD, Agent Well, Fargo & Co. and -Pacific Express Co. H0JV1E and PtfOEfnX INSURANCE CO'S. Custom House Broker and Commission Merchant 50a Bond Street. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to all whom It may concern, that the undersigned has been duly appointed the assignee of I. W. Case, and that he has qualllled 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 aate. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this lltii day of November, 189-1. Assignee. ADMINTsTUATUR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that I have been duly appointed administrator of Jie esltiiie of iC-siher Taylor, deceased, All persons having claims against said 9sla)te are requested to present the -t.ime to me, duly verified, wllhln six .nonths fitim the date of thlB nullee; a.nd all persons Indebted to said eetat are re,pi-ied to pay the amount of such Indebt.dncMS to me. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this 18th day of December, 18M. K. A. TAYL.OU. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby given that I have heen" duly appointed administrator of '.he estute of J.imes Taylor, deceased. U persons having claims against Mid .ffllnJjW'tOiiillHifci It Is a great mistake to suppose the Republican iirty subsists only to pro vide offices for those who vote Its ticket or lead Ub organization. A bill has been Introduced In th. New York legislature to re-establish tho whipping post as a means of check ing crime against helpless children. Evidently the Urockway patUlle Is not a success as a reformer. Ilrltlsh criticism of Japanese cruelties at Port Arfhur took on a fresh stock "f Indignation on discovering the plac lng of Japanese orders with German merchants, Since Mr. George W, Turner became a llxluro on Gov. Morton's staff, the New York Recorder has shown marked milullty toward the new stato admin Istratlun. Tho tJhlcago tlcljotlves did not catch fleelcy, liut they caught two thirds of the reward. Squealer McFarland got the remainder. The fly cops rarely miss a reward when It Is loose. ! a ti Kopp's Beer- Hall. Clioli Wine s, LUiuori tnj Cl(-i. KENTUCKY W HI8ICKY Only lumUJ over th er, Th tgr it (last of N. P. IW Hlf-nJ-tMlt, si. FrM lunch. Cbos. Wlrklala, Proprietor. Cor. Coocomly nJ !, St. .i.-.l DON'T T01UCC0 SPIT OR SMOKE YOUU IJPB A WAT. fa the truthful, startling title of a book tlM.ut No-To-H:t., harmlww. guaran tee! t.noco luvuj cure t)l.u bnlcM up i:m..iM nerves, ellnWtuUes the nlco :ln poiAio, inaktu weak men K.ilr srirength, vigor end manhood. You run no p.iy.i.ul, or financial risk, as No-To-r...... li s.,d t,y civ-is. Rogers, druggie i t euro or mmwi I is., i, -.t. ..1 (.... ........ t-Usfrom; u- "ut K lrv- Address Sterling -i fW York or ClLii-mm o- fl.it t K' fret J-.s than ) Il.lV LIIH :mnllnl ui.-ii nmeotcunoss to me. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, thhj 18th nay oi iwoniner, lxai. K. A. TAYLOR. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Nolle Is hereby eivwi T ,a si nli,i!;i;r.iitor of the estate of John v White, demist, have filed my final locotmt In the County Court of the Unite of Oregxm, for Clatsop County, ifld tin tit Wwbiesda.y, the Rth day of ebrii try, 1S94, 'at 10 o'clock . m.. b ..j .m.c ti..jiiii'iLii ror ine nearlng of bjeotlons to, t.ud the final settlement of 7'Wtl UtTiVIJIIl, FRANK J. TAYLOR. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. All persons hav-lnsr claims against the m, ml ueceased, are re. lULflt-d to prevsent them duly verified t it i K"'Hl PX("tors of the ii r , ie.iine: or uie deceased. v !;n , "'"lh this date, a VcftMi-t, Oregon. DAVID TOST, l-trimeriT wrwen December IS, 1S01. ' BUCKLEN'3 ARNICA8ALVE. The best salve In the world for Cuts, ."nvirU,.!'' ..Ulut'' Bait Rheum. Phiu.iniA. r5 'f"er, snapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and All Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no my required. It Is guaranteed to jrWe l7K'Uisrrlim' "r """'"V refunded Chas. P.ncprs. Odd FellowV bulldjne-. fldDIfflllltS V On a dark, stor-ry night, when the tide is elbing fiist 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 Btrain? Did he ever ask his brother fishermen what sort or twine they used? If so in nine cases out often, if they be successful fishermen,' the answer has been "MARSHALL'S TWINE." l"' .'rf It is the ONLY Brand of Twine to use. memo em. Is the line to take to all pUltitl EASTand SOUTH I. W. CASK, Insurance Agent, REPRESENTING Th Follawlnij Companlni Germn-Amerlcn, New Yoik City, N. Y. Union Fire and Marine, of New Zealand. National Fire and Marine ins Co., of Hartford. Connecticut Fire Ins. Co.. of Hartford. Home Mutual ln. Co., San Francisco. New York Plate (ilass Ins. Co. Phcenlx, of London, Imperial, of London JOHN KOPP, Prop. Bohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. All orders promptly attended to REMOVED ! REMOVED! REMOVED ! and window g'ass to 3G5 Com mercial St., dir ctly opposite rescue llalJ. REMOVAL! REMOVAL! REMOVAL! STILL IN THE LEAD. Columbia River and Puget Sound Nav igation Co. Steamer Telephone. Leaves Astoria for portion, t ...... , ,, - - - vi iiuiiu oiiu Wtiy iHiiMiiiH Ui u. III. n.-l 1 nn.lotf av. Leaves Portland a i. " "i. ""i rt' -u" ujy m 7 a. m. tj, w. STONE. Agent Astoria. Telephone No. 1L a. a. seeley. Gen'l Agt.. Portland. U. B. Soott, President. J. B. WYA1T, Astoria, Oregon. ! Hardware, Ship Chandlery, (jroceries, Provisions, PAINTS and OILS. Special Attention Paid to Supplying Ships. EVERY REQUISITE FOR : First Class funerals : AT POLL'S Undertakipg Parlors, THIRD STREET. Bstei Rownalila Eh.li . cuUit It is the DiMNG CAR RC'UTE It offen the best service, eoinj bluing SPEED and COMFORT It Is I he populsr route with tliose who wisib to travnl ou the SAFEST! It Is therefore the route yon f hou'd tiike. It runs tliroiikb Tentiliuiud traius every day iu Uie year to St. an and.Cliicago No Chang of Cars, Elegant Pullman Slcrprrs, Superior Tourist Sleepers, Splendid Free Sccoud-dass Sleepers, Only one otitnge ot cars PORTLAND lo NEW YORK, Through Tickets To Any Part of Uie civilized world. Pasenger llrkctod via. all Kiate rtinrilnt between AeUiria, KnUma aud For: land. Full in torn utleii concenilDir rales, time ol trains, route aud olh-r -''--1115 lurnhed oo apuUuatiou.to C. W. STOKE, Aiteut AMOda Eteamer leiepuoae Dock. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agon NikUi rUsi r.t..f..r. vv tsluiort, Purtlaiid. orKvn Pacific an RAII.WA Y. WHO WANTS r TWINE It nstoniulies the old time ulnkera to see bow the fishermen have taken to iUarebaU'a tvrine the last few venra nnr. they may. THE HIGH BOAT of Inst season over all the aW-.e boats on the rivei uaed MaRSHAT.T. TWINE. WHY? v..wiU,,l,uni.f,i uecanse it halt not been weakened by bleaching Becnaeeltiesoldwitha cuniantee thm if ittlot;g not prove satiafaetory it can be orongtit Dack at the end of the season AMERICA'S Greatest Trans Continent Railway System. FROra GCEfljl TO 0CEJIi -IN- REDUCED RATES. Between A.torla and Portland Str. P. ELfdORE henr tell of a p-.ircliaser wanting to i)tiy on iiniUitiouf Why do men wlio try to sell such articles ppeak cfthe.net oa "working them rrr' Rl pla want the best, mid It takes work and likewise deception to pen tnein tlie worst. Thi9 un pleasant experience may befall tha nonsekcepor whq dotenuiaea to Ml BTKAMKH SARAH DIXON,' WINTEIl TIME TABLE. Steamer Sarah MontUiy mornlne for VNininnri c o'eloek, and Tuesday and Thursday evenlnir at 5 oVlm k narr,tn IVirtland Sundnv mni-nln. r.in -j .. . ; J ..".ii.t.iB . 1 ...w ftiiu 7-30 Wednesday evenina; avt liound trln I'M- atno-to n r- 1 lti -. - ri-i i uvnnK nil ranit- lnn-Am - - -'i 1 tunc uviiub. 75 eenU; meals, 25 oents. BHAVEU TRANSPORTATION Ca h r 1 ir S I.11.IW .J .-it )'--.!. I Captain hw-eny, Vi R x s j,, On . :,,: -ph!U,h-s Catarrh llemJS, I tlie fn-Ht inedlelni. 1 h...- ... " J". -V" r!kc'lCrC3fn CakirTjr Powder , -i-u aanwuittr fur, s Ki tlie new vfirtiiM The healthfulncss. flavor. iVr)AMAM.a a all. . - . ' , vwuuwy vi uus wor.aenmcook luff prckluct l;a3 wou for it th Muebi popui.inty, which in tttrn has attracted the attention of l'umhcss parasites wfcoare "work ing off" imitations and conn terfeits. Forewarned is fore armed. Ee sure you get the only Bold la ) and pound pallsj ilada onl by The fl. K. Falrbank t. wi n ...I CUca; S,m Turk, Kwtoa, ROSS HIGGINS & CO. Grocers, rlmd: Butchers Aatoria anil Upper A.toria. Fine Teat an Corfee. Tahle Defiraclea. Doaestk Cum Hami, Bacon, fctc. Choke Fresh anj Salt Meats. 1 1 thtm I S. H. WILLETT, PLUMBING, (Hill Leave for Tillamook Every foar Days as Kear Palaea Dinicg oom acrj Sleeping Cars Iiaxarloas Dining Cars. Elegant Day Coaches. ALSO Observation Cars, allowing Unbroken Vietas of the Wonderful IHoontaln" Coontry. $5.00 and $10.00 Saved on all tickets east. Tourist can . tne best on wheels. Emiinmum. .i,. very finest throughout. ALSO CANADIAN PACIFIC ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LIN To China and Janan, Empress of. Japan, November 12th. Empress of China, December 10th. For ticket rates and inform on or address, ' A3. FINLATSON, Agt. A. B. Calder, Traveling Pa. Agt, r, , . Tacoma, Wash., aeo. McU Brown. Plst Pass. Agt. Vancouver. B. C. TI18 Original & Genuine 1WOHOK3TKR9HIRE) as the meather mill permit. fhe steamei ; R P Elmore connects, with Union Pacific steamers for P,r, . uoUK uckcis .re issued from Portland to Tillamook Bay Dointi u.c uiuoti racmc company. Ship freight by Union Pacific Steamers. 1 I (las and 5team Fitting, Hot Air, Steam and Water ileatlnj. 1 Twelfth street. Atoita, Or. ELT10RE, SANBORN & CO, . Agents, jsioria UNOIN PACIRC R. R. CO., AseaU. PortJad. SAUCE Impart the moat dcllcioru taate and ceat to Hot V Cold Heats CBAVIES, SALADS, SOUPS, CAME, nsu. atnd Telab' Rarablta. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Take one but Lea d Perrim 8irartre CTery bottlo of original A recala. hm Sous, New York. 1:4 li?' Ti