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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1895)
V - 0 i THE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 80, 1895 OP St'SSCHIHTWN. daily. 1 eta SO ctg ! 1 1 ,r l.y ii. ,i by V:- ,cr li'.'iniu r. r j.-r.. ..MM WKi.li.LT. . :l p.-r yur, J2.00 In advance. ,..o frea to nuljscrlbcw. i;. .',.!.. r.in jniarntittw'S to ltd "til)- t-r;'..;n the 1nrpt. Circulation of any ,.i wrtiiiiv ! published on tlia Cotuoitila river. Ai w;..-;j'nr Kites can be obtained on 1'ljlli aUoii to the bUBlnea manager. Tli is p.ii r r is tt. p.rsssmon of all the fucKrnph franchises, and in the tmly If.iij'-r on tlio Columbia river that pub lij.iica genuine dispatches. The Weekly Astorian, tha third M-t-nt weekly In the state of Oregon, nan, n ;t to the Portland Oregonlun, the Isiiest weekly circulation In the Btate. fTandlev & Fna are our Portinml BK'Tita and cople of the Astorian can e had every morning at their Bland on Flint atreet. THE SALDM REVOLUTIONISTS. The obstructionists at fcalem, whos course In (lithonoring the Republican party by violating Its cherished prece dents and customs, had won duch un stinted praise from Foimllstlo and Dem ocratic papers those solf-styled "dpar- tuns and martyrs ' who have so (loudly and proudly proclaimed the un faltering courage of their convictions, are now, there Is reason to believe, ex periencing some change In the dplrlt of thf.lr dreams. Throuph certain cor respondents of the country papers, they are Indulging in the fatal business of explaining that motit positive evidence of a weak eauso and penitence for wrwitf-dolr.tf, and, at this late date, tliH statement Is belnff (broadcast Wirougfliout the state that the late senatorial caucus was hold with the dliHInet Understanding between them selves and Senator Doltib's friends, that it was not to be considered binding. That, in fact, It was no caucus at all, but only a "meeting" hold for the fun of taking an informal ballot to deter mine 'how many votes old Dolph could trot for senator. Away with such stuff and nonsense, no Intelligent man In the state can be fooled by It. Bverynody knows If such a thing wore true it would have been iparadcd long airo, In bold-faced type, In tho columns of the accepted organ of these linkers the Populist Bun, of Portland. No; the fact Is, theso mar plots of Republican harmony; these dis rupters of a great party's organization, iuvo Indeed heard from their constitu ents, but not as they were so fond of asseverating In the early da) a of the session. They ore not now receiving frothy wire messages from a few de luded and deceived hot 'heads. Inspired by the wiles of prospective candidates and aspiring politicians. They are now beginning to liear the flrHt mutterlngs, ns they will after a whllo faoe the thundering of tho great 'body of sober, lonnl'jle and unselfish voters of the Ktate over the plight to widen they threaten to reduce tho Republican party of Oregon. It Is no longer a question of favoring or opposing Senator IhilpJi's election, ibut a battao for Republican supremacy a fiKlit 3 tween Republicans and antl Rupublleiin methods. The party may go down. TIk'eo wreckers within the legislatures ami their secret advlncrr. nud accessories oulHlde of It, may enjoy a cheap and temporary triumph- The party may Ui divided and dlnsc-vered. The organization of tho next senate in extra hu1m at Woithington muy be lust to the Retiblleans of the country through the lack of one vole from Oregon. But the irty here will sur vive. It will reform and be In trim for the next national election, and tho men who are responsible for the present revolution and re.ilnlence to that funda mental principle of Republican organi sation the right of tho majority rule, will Mud themselves with a brand upon them widen may not afford quite to much Joy nud gratification an the on thuy iliavo K-cn bo proudly and puissant Jy wearing. Tho situation in regard to the gov crnmont's Interest in the Union Pacific raliioud. nays an exe!iar.i;e, presents In n iie'.ieroua light the clamor of those -li..;ly Democrats "Ml Populists, who !,,ive d-oooie. d ail Uwe In favor of funding the oMi-;.'.tlen HS money-lover is nil oorrilptloniMs. There Is U move me:it under s ti y to foreclose the first ,,,..; on the railroad's property, if this i.i dnii-s It la conceded that Liilug left for the i h, re jiiiC Interest, that of it. The property would thnn the amount of the , If it went un-ler the Kllei l ver;! , ,.!. It f .!iw that if .1 ! n 1. r.t any time In .j t-i . " -i i Til , it would ,.i i ., in' off cr as- sumlng this mortgage, to give all that the property was worth. In other words, its claim has no pecuniary value. And the arrangement attempted to be made In the past, and wTilch might have been concluded but. for the activ ity of the demagogue, for Improving the security, extending the loan, and put ting It into such' shape that the pay ment of interest and principal would be reasonably secure, contemplated giving to the people something valuable In place of their worthless asset. When It Is remembered that (he debt to the United States is a lien only on the main line of the road, that It does not cover terminal properties In Oma- ha or Ogdon, and that all the United States would get would be a track on the prairie, the desperate character of our security lu neen. Perhaps the fel lows who have 1eon howling Uown every proposed adjustment, and who say that the government should con- sent to nothing short of the immediate payment of dollar for dollar, will ap pear at the forthcoming foreclosure sale, and pi't up enough money for the road to pay off there first mortgage bnuls, and also to return to the people of the country the sum which they bo confidingly advanced. The report that President Cleveland has been In consultation with Stnator Sherman Is significant. It probably means that an endeavor Is being made by the administration to secure Ropub llcan aid for his proposed relief of the treasury- The finance question Is about the only one that could have any chance to bring these statesmen to gether. It is likely that the president realizes by this time that the only hope of satisfactory currency legMailon In the present congress Ilea In actively en listing the Republicans li. Its favor. Undoubtedly the best way for the pres ident to communicate, with the Repuh llcans on thlH Issue Is through their oldest and most capable leader, John Sherman. Whatever promise John Sherman has nfude the president on the finance question will probably be In dorsed iby the whole of the Republl cans In congresfl. Tho fine Italian hand of the most consummate master of finance the United States has yet produced plainly visible In the president's tlnnn clal recommendations, and It Is no dls- credit to Mr. . Cleveland, hut rathe shows his courage and patriotism, tha he did not hesitate to go Into the Re publican camp to get the benefit of his counsel. The financial policy of the present ad ministration ilnds Its iblghest expres- don In an effort to restore prosperity by discouraging thrift through the im position of sn Income tax and In an at tempt to ujihold the credit of the gov ernment by Increasing Its Interest-bear lng debt by means of bond Issues made necessary by Democratic folly. Tho country's net export of gold In 1894 amounted to a little over $S1,000,000. This was the heaviest loss of the metal ever sustained by the United Stutc In a single year. Thus far, however, the gold exports have 'been greater than they were In tho tame lime In 1S94. H. R Plant, the well-known Florid: rnllrond nmifiiato. made the hearts of the Misters of the ttacred Heart glud at Tampa recently by liberal girt u money, Cuticura Remedies Are Pure Sweet Gentle And Most Economical Because Speedily Effective. Mothers and Children Are their Warmest Friends old ttiTongVwt tt wortd. . Callcor. B0.l Soap, t&o-l KH1. Jottir Drag asd Ch.m. Corp., Sol. Pro prietors, liattoa. tr"lloir to Cmr C. R. F. P. UNION NOTICE. Regular monthly meeting of the Co!- mbla River Fishermen's Protective Union will be held at their reading oom Tuesday, February 5th, ISM, at 30 p. m. sharp. Members in good standing are re quested to be present and have their book or receipt along. SOFTS JENSEN, Secretary. The New York Shipping and Com merclal List, Which is now In its 101st year of existence, publishes weekly a column headed "Notalble events of one hundred years ago this week." In Its article under this heading In Its Issue of January 12th, It tells how the Tam many Society, overflowing 'with pa- tildtism one hundred years ago, Issued a public statement, signed by Jonathan Little, jrrand sachem, and Benjamin Strong, secretary. The statement clos ed with 'words. Which, In the shadow of recent events, both in New York and this city, assume a peculiar signifi cance; .no aar recess rei" obscured; mysteries are soon disclosed under the brightness of our political day. We trust that the reputation of the Tammany Society will ever be pre served from measures founded either In honest delusion or political artifice. ' There are 1,000 girls employed In the British postal department, and there was only 1 per cent of them married last year. Str. R P. to M.'1 (Hill Leave for Tillamook as the meathcf I lie steamer R. P. Elmore connects with Union Pacific steamers for Portland an ! through tickets are Issued from Portland to Tillamook Bay points by the Union Pacific Company. Ship freight by Union Pacific Steamers. . ELH0RE, SANBORN & CO, - Agents, Astoria UNOIN PACIFIC R. R. CO., Ajtents, Portlnd. Thoughts for 7n T! net On a dark, storey niplit, wlicn tlie tide is ' birg T st tintl the hardy fisherman finds it tilmo-t impoi-.silile to hiuidle his net, has ho ever stopped 1o think, should it hceome caught on a snug, what' hrand of twine would ftand the greatest strain? Did he ever atk his brother fishermen what sort 01 twine tlvy used? If so in nine cafes out often, if thev bo successful fishermen, the answer has been "MARSHALL'S TWINE." 'MM' It is the ONLY Brand of Twine to use. Chritlan"Dleman, the oldest member of the German relchstag, celebrated the 81th anniversary of his birth the other day. He Is one of the most' act ive and faithful members of tne body, and has been in political lite about Si) years. NOTICE TO MARLNERS. St. George's Reef Light Station, Cali fornia. . Notice Is hereby given that on or about March 1st, 1S95, the Characteris tic of the 12-lnch steam whistle at this station, on Northwest Seal Rock, St, George Reef, off Point St. George, will be changed to sound, during thick or foggy weather, blasts of 6 second's du ration, separated by silent Interval's of 75 seconds, thus: Blast, 6 seconds; silent Interval, 75 seconds; blast, 6 sec onds; silent Interval, 75 seconds. This notice affects the List of Lights and Fog Signals, Pacific Coast, 1894, page 14, and the List of Beacons and Buoys, Pacific Coast, 1893, page 2S. By order of the Lighthouse Board. JOHN O. WALKER, Rear Admiral, U. S. N. Chairman. OfHce of the Lighthouse Board, Wash Ington, D. C, January 19, ,1895. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattnnooga, Tenn,, says, "Shllor's Vitallzer 'SAVFD MY LIFE.' I consider It the best rem edy for a debilitated system I ever used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Km ney trouble, It excells. Piive 75 cts. For Sale by J. W. Conn. Dr. Price's Cream Baking: Powder Aw.rtai Cold Mfdal Midwinter FMr. San FrinciK" ELijMORE V ""'Six' Every fonn Days as flear mill permit. if if Available. Many good remedies are unavailable because they need the direction of a physician. A Ucock's Porous Plaster can be used by anybody, and it is always effective for sprains, strains, weak tad: and soreness in the chest or muscles. Do Ji -.l Be Doped into t:i!i.-'f;anlmiiation. Inni.t u; -in having Hit j;cni:ine " AlxcocK'.." Ailcock's Corn Shields, Allcock's Bunion Shields, Have no equal a a relief tnd cure for corns and bunions. Brandreth's Pills renovato the 6ystem by purifying the blood. They do not weaken. I. W. CASE, Insurance Agent, PfiMttKSENTING The Kollnwlnit CompnnlMI Germnn-Ameriran. New York City, h. Y. Union Fire and Marine, at New Zi-.ilan.l. National l ire and Marine Ins Co., of Hartford. Connecticut hire Ins. Co.. of Hartford. Home Mutual Ins. Co., San Francisco. N;w York Plait Glass Ins. Co. I'hunlx. of London, Impsrlil, of London SEASIDE SAWpit. A complete stock of lumber on band In the rouah or dressed. Flooring, rus tle, celling, and all kinds of finish; mouldinps and shingles; also bracket work done to order. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. OfHce and yard at mill. H. v L. LOGAN. Prop'r. Spsslds. On-iron. Kopp's Beer Hall. Choice Wlr.es, Liquors and Ogi'S. KKNTUCKY WHISKEY Only handed over tlie tar, The laref st glass of N. P. Br-er. Half-and-half, 5'--Free Lunch. Cbas. Wirkkala, Proprietor. Cor. Conromly and Lafayette St. C.J. TRENCH ARD, Agent Wells, Fargo & Co. and Pacific Express Co. HOiflE andPHOEJilX IftSUHKNCE CO'S. Custom House Broker anJ Commission Merchant. 50a Bond Street. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Nutk-3 Is hereby given that 1 have been duly appointed administrator of the est-aite of Esther Taylor, deceased, All persons having claims against said adtaite are requested to present tl'.t uiim to me, duly verified, within b:x months from the date of this nuLice; and all persons Indebted to said cs;at are requested to pay the amount of such indebtedness to me. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this lSth diy of December, 1S04. K. A. TAYIaOR. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby Riven that I have been duly appointed administrator of the estate of J.imes Taylor, dix'e.istd. All persons having cliims ogiinst e.iid ttttruie (ire requested to pre..-nt t!.c si-mo to 'me, duly vei-ified, within tax months from the d.i-te of this nmtlce; null all persons indebted to said estate ore requested to pay the amount of such imlfbtedness to me. Dated at Astoria . Oregon, this 18th day of December, 1894. 10. A. TAYLOR. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given tlvat I, ias ad mlnuFitraitor of the estate of John W. White, deveasod, have Hied my final tiotviMit in the County Court of the S'jule of Oregvin, ftir Clutsoii County, i.nd thvut Wixuiesday, the ftth day ! I-'ebniary, 1SU4, at ltr o'clock . m., It the time ntmoltvted fir the liearln? of j ob.leotions to, und the linal settlement of said iu'cuuim. FRANK J. TAYLOR. ! EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. j' All persons having claims against the S ' estate of M. West. lweas?d, ore re-ijqm-sted to present them duly verified, J j to the undersigned executors of the !5:hit will and tentlmenit of the deceased, j within six months from this date, ut esr.port, uregun. DAVID WEST, ROBERT WEST. December IS, 1S94. I DON'T TOHACCO SPIT OR SMOKE I . YOUR LIFE AWAY. j Is the trufliful, startling title of a book 1 5 about No-To-Hae, the harmless, guaiv.n jiiteed t-!.acco habit cure that braces up 1 1 nieotlnized nones, eliminates the nice j ; I Urn poison, makes weak men gair jj I strength, vigor pud manhood. You run 5 j no phyrtivl. or financial risk, as No-To- f:ic is 8.mi oy 1 nas. itoi;ers, uiiKi:o, S under a su.iranteo to cure or monej S refundotl. Rook free. Address Sterllns ! Remedy Co., New York or Chicago. I ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. I Notice is hereby given to nil whom It may concern, that the undersigned bus ! been duly appointed the assignee of I. S W. Case, and that he has quaiiiled ns S such assignee by filing with the clerk S of the Circuit Court of Hie State of ' Oregon for Clatsop County, his bond !!,us required by law. All p"rsons hav :! !lng claims aurnlnst said I. W. Case are Jl notified to present the same to the !: u ndersigned, duly verified, at the nflioe ! I of the Astoria National Bank, In the !:clty of Astoria, In said caunty, within J ! three months from this date, 'i Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this ltth ! I day of November. 1S94. 5 D. K. WARREN, I Assignee. ! BEWARE OF OINTMKXTS VOTl CA-' ! TARRII THAT CONTAIN M1ZR j CURY. iS'As mercury will mirely destroy the ! sense of smell and completely derange ! the whole system when entering It ,5 through the mucous surr.u.n. Such ar- l ttciea should never be used except on i preexTip'lona frvrni reputable physician, t ea the daanage they will do Is ten fold to the gml you can posslMy derive from S them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufac- I tuned by F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O.. cont?'rrs no mercury, nva is taken in ternally, Kc:in-; on the li'e,.J and rru-l cvw surfi'-ett of tho system. In b'lylr.g, Hall's 0t"rrh Cure he sure y-vj rtj te fr-.it"". f; 1- t-.!c?n In-'.-miily. pnd made tn T-'di Ohio, b" F. J. Cheney & C.x TestirrKinHils free. Sold by drurists, "i cent per bottle. REMOVED ! REMOVED ! REMOVED ! B. F. ALLEN lia3 removed his stock of wall paper, paints and window g-ass to 3Go 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 Skips. ft. fl EVERY REQUISITE FOR : first Class funerals : AT POHli'5 Undertakii?g Parlors, THIRD STREET. Rates Reasonable. Embalming a Specialty WHO WANTS TWINE It astonishes the old time uinlters to see how the fishermen have taken to Marshall's twine the last few rears and they uiny. THE (UGH BOAT of last season over all the other bouts on the rivei used MARSHALL'S CWINK. WHY? Been use it is the stroncept. Rpcnuso it has not lieeu weakened by bleurliint;. Because it is sold with a gunr'tntee that if it does not prove satisfactory it can be brought buck at the eud of the season. fforth Paeifie Bf 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. Leaves Astoria for Portland and way landings at 7 p. m. daily, Sunday ex cepted. Leaves Portland everv day except Sun day at 7 a.m. C.W.STONE, Anent Astoria. Telephone No. 11. E. A. Seeley, Gen'l Agt., Portland. U. 13. Scott, President. REDUCED RATES. Between Astoria and Portland STKAMEH SARAH DIXON, WINTER TIME TABLE. Steamer Sarah Dixon leaves Astoria Monday morning for Portland at 6 o'clock, and Tuesday and Thursday evenim? at 5 o'clock. Returning leaves Portland Sunday morning at 7:30 and Monday and A ednesday evening at 7:30. Round trip $2.00; single trip, J1.25. I pper berths 10 cents; lower Dertna, 75 cents; meals, 25 cents. SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO. ROSS HIGGINS & CO. Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria and Upper AitorU. Fine Tcs n1 Coffee,. TaMe Del!cc!es. Domestic nd Tropat h'nris, Vejrtah'es, Sugar Oirrd Hams. Bacon. Etc. Choice Fresh - and Salt - Meats. S. H. 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