The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, February 12, 1895, Image 2

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TliRMS OP StIUSCKIPTION.
DAILY,
!.rv. J by carder, per weex.... 15cts
flit by mail, i-r month 60ctB
' 'l by mail, jut year 57.00
WEHKLY.
.' .mi !-y mail jvr, $2.09 In advance.
i'ljctiiK'.! free to subscriliers.
'I';.-? A: torian guarantees to Its eu
f c: i:iira the largest circulation of any
iv-w.-j-.iip' -r published on the Columbia
ilve.'. ;
A ivi-i UsioK raleH can be had on ep-
1 llention to the 'business manager.
This 1-n.por has possesion of all the
t?!i-frra:li franchises, and In the only
j Ri-r on the Columbia river that pub-
liflies genuine dispatches. ;
The Weekly Aatorlan, the third old
i st weekly In the state of Oregon, has,
next to the Portland Oregonlan, the
lanr-Kt weekly circulation In the state.
Hamiley & Haas ar our Portland
UK-mis and copies of the Astorlan can
be bad every morning at their stand
on Kirat street.
tuj: ruKsimcNrs misnomer.
In his upecial mcsBaga to congress
Pi;'..iilcnt Cleveland said "there is now
In tho treasury a comfortable surplus
of more than $03,000,000, but It is not
In gild and therefore does not met-
our dilliculty." An exchange points
out that this statement Is misleading,
from- tho fact that this so-called sur
plus is mado up of moneys which the
pri -.'Mont a1 wit's are not available foi
rell'-vliu. the embarrassments of the
treasury and therefore are of little
prcisiKit practical value. It was not
ipiile cundld to use the fact that the
linsuiy has an amount of useless or
unavailable caHh on 'hand as an argu
ment uguiiiNt legislation to Increase the
revi-nue of the ' government, and It
would have leen wiser to have omitted
any reference to the Bo-called surplus.
Dlwunhlon regarding It has not Im
proved the public 'impression as to the
condition of the treasury, but has per
haps had the opposite effect. Inquiry
inspired by tho president's statement
has served to Mliow that tho financial
department of the government Is really
worse off than had been generally sup
P'Wil. .... ' ; , .
l-Ivei-yboily understands that what the
treasury requires Is more revenue an
Income at 'least sulllelnnt to balance
tins outgo. . There are tho best of rea
sons for tho belief that If such were
tho uliuation all feeling of distrust
would disappear, and wltli it the dilli
culty which embarrasses the treasury.
Ah was said by tfcnttt'or Allison a
Hliort tiinu since, the all-Important mat
ter is that of getting more revenue, but
In order to do this It would be neces
sary for the party In power to make
nomu concessions, to Republican policy,
and that neither tho president nor th
Democrats In congress are disposed tc
do. They know thnt thus far their pol
icy bus been a failure, but thoy pro
fess to believe that It will be a sue
cess, though they can give no good
reason for such faith. When tho tariff
vi.a enacted the estimates, of Its sup
porters promised not only an ample
i.-veone, but a surplus. The country
viih told that under the new revenue
pull ..-y tho treasury would at once real
ise a sulllclent Income to meet all ob
ll.vtillons and that as soon as the In
come (ax went Into effect, the govern
ment .would have more revenue than
It needed. The. actual result, however
is u heavy dutleloney, amounting for
tho seven months of the current llecaj'
ye-tr to over $.1-1,000,000 or close to !,-(ii-lUnO
u month. The revenues for tlilf .
period were greater by about $t:!,000,(HK
Cum for the corresponding seven
months of the preceding llscal year,
which Is an encouraging fact, but a
Uuvu gain must bo made before the
K
ii.ijpls eoual t'ho expenditure. A"
a.l.mionnl Income of fully $GO,000,00(!
!-.-r unnum is required ty the govern
iH.-jit, ami It Is a question whether It
i :iK-t ihls under tho existing law. 01
i..fiit;o there Is tho revenue that will
be h lived from the duty on sugar and
t!:e tax ou' Incomes.' but It Is doubtfu
mi H.-i-. these wfll yield the requlreu
n mount, at any ratw during the prewnt
ear. Jt is possible to make a tolerably
acf unite - est) male ol the revenue to bi
lial from suhar, but there tan be no
......... - t ... vu.ni.v4in ir a hut tho
i: c tax will yield, end there is rea-
a -to believe- that the Iilgher estl
u iiliH will not be realized,
it is manifestly a mistake to main
i in Unit there is a "comfortable sur--;!!"
'.while ut the same time ad-;.m;::-;
that it U practically wortjilest
r ii i - vi " 'he tn usury, and it 1 W
--s n 'i.u ...... ' i j, .sffi'rt that the In-
,t' ifvu.iu'i of the government
. 'i.1uil;ur apprehen
it , a v it ureal aeai to m
;.- -.!.- . up tU feellnir of dia
: ;' . :i- v.otiid at ence nmki
; n f r l.-irr-.-.I'lng the receipts of
i.Mlrn !,t en that they would
balance expenditure there can be no I
doubt that it would exert a moat whole
some influence in restoring confidence'.
The adoption by unanimous vote at
a rocent meeting of the Seaside Eepub-
llcan club of a resolution calling upon!
the Clatsop county delegation at Salem I
to drop all personal preferences, and,
"for the good of the Republican party,"
to vote for Senator Dolph's re-election, I
ought unquestionably to have great
weight with Messrs. Lester and Curtis.
As Is well known to these gentlemen,
thin resolution Is the spontaneous
actlom of as intelligent and representa
tive a body of voters as can be found
In the state, and furnluhes, besides, a I
most positive Indication of the univer
sal feeling among the Republicans of
the county, barring a few reckless and
misguided followers of the free silver
Idea who reside In Astoria. The Asto-1
rlan has contended from the beginning I
that the people of Clatsop county
wanica Mr. uoipn reiurneu iu nmu-
imrrnn. and thouefh the overwhelming
noise ana clamor oi me personal ioi-
lowers of one of Mr. Dolph's late op-
pononts at first deterred many from
expressing their real sentiments, now
as tlie time set for the adjournment of
.u i i.i.,. ......M,,, hre
the legislature approaches, and there
Is supposed to be some actual danger
of Dolph's defeat, the real, earneat, and
unselfish Republlsans are beginning to
assert themselves, ine yoicb im
substantial yeomen and business men
of the party, those who support Us
candidates out of honest conviction In
the truth of its principles; those who
., - .... m n A ...
desire rne goou oi
tlon; those who vote the party ticket
out of other consideration than the
loaves and lisrties a share in the offices
and patronage supposed to lie In the
gift of successful candidates the voice
of these men Is now being heard from
lino nnrl nf tlho ulntn to the other in
sober, serious and emphatic protest
agalnBt the attempt to overthrow a
faithful and efflclont publlo servant for
the mere purpose of satisfying the pre-
Juillce or malice of personal enmity, or
to exploit the ambition of some
plrant for his place contrary to the re-
, . . . , ..k.-m.i
corded wishes of a substantial ma- I
i
ority of those selected by the people
J.-..I.J - ' I
to pcrrorm tne imponani ana nonor-
able duty of naming the next United
States senator from Oregon.
TEACHER'S EXAMINATION.
The regular quarterly examination I
. . . ... ...tlfln.toa mnAl
in icuiioi. t iuu.jt w I
f3iaie aipiomas win oe . u -''
street scnooi nouse,-ior -
day, February 13th, beginning at II
olock and continuing througli thel
week. Aoollcanta for county certlfl-1
utes will be present promptly at the
lime and Place specllled, Applicanu
r state diplomas will be present Bat-1
nlnv Vi3.luiiut.v 1dlh At tt n'nlnnk A
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L.XAXAN, I
Sohool Supt,
FREE PILLfl.
...... - - 1-1 TT ni.nlrlAnl
ro.U V Mco. and a fTe sample
f Dr KlnK'B New Life pills. A trial
,111 convince you of their merits. These lousness, ayspepsia, or neaaaone, ee
in. v in artlon and are nartlcu- 'ause theao little pills cure them. Chas
inrlv effective In the cure of constlpa-l
n.. ami lnlr hnmlaehe. For malaria
and liver troubles they have been prov-l
ed Invaluable. They are guaranteed to
be perfectly free rom any deleterious
auoHiance anu 10 uo pureiy vesomum.
vhpv do not weaken by their action
but by giving tone to the stomach and
howols greatly invigorate tne system
pirular alze. 25 cents per box. Bold by I
bus. Rogers, druggist, uau teiiows
itilldlng.
CIIIjERFUL WINTER EVENINGS.
N'othlna- bring! so much Joy and oom-
irt to the I reside as a genial visitor-
one that entertains and Instructs every
leniber of the family. The latcn string
nlwuys out, for the Frame warmer.
r It Hlways brings a Dl weemy duo-
et. It Is brighter than ever, with
mt of new writers, this year.
The I
I'hfllikSL'lvlnir and ChrUtmas numoers I
will be wortn more man a yeare
illitlon. Jl.00 , gets 63 vlslw. Tne i
I'rulrle Farmer, Chicago.
DON'T TOBACCO BP1T OR SMOKE I
YOUU UFH AWAY.
the tmfhfnl, startling title of a book
bout No-To-Hiu'. the harmless, ruaran-
ih1 tottneoo httiblt cure tlKU braces upl
Icotlnized nerves, eliminates the nloo-
lna iMtitum, makes weak men galr
renirth. vliror end m mi hood. You run I
10 phy:4cu;l, or financial risk, as No-To-
inili-r a cunmjvtw to cure or mot
refunded. Hook free. Address Sterling!
temotiy Co.. New York or ciuongo.
Xio Is sold by Chas. Rogers, drugguit,
Murk Twain has settled down In Tar-
s, ibut his heart throbs at loyally
over for the literary syndicates of his
tttlve land.
BUCKLEN'8 ARNICA SALVE.
The best salve in the world for Cuts,
'Jruloes. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
-Vver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and All 8kln B)rup
lons, and positively cures Piles, or no
my required. It is guaranteed to live
Mrfect naiisfartlon. or money rerunaeo.
"rloe. $0 cents per box. . For sale by
?hu. Rogers. Odd Fellows' building.
The weather clerk will not feel of
'ended If the reader of comparative
'tatlstlea of signal offices gives Italic
"inpfcaaja to the line "mean tempera
ture."
The name One Minute Couirt Cure
iiinii-ta s. medicine that relieves at
.nw. and quickly cures, its use prove I
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8 nators Chandler and Oalilnft ; I
Ww Hamitilre did not apeak as they I
nniwed by lt yesxs. They burled I
the hatcJiet the thr day.
A!1 ttfe pet'"' madtnlnee sdvertlsed
i ihU nniwr. tnrer with the chote-
Ht iirif(iiikry. ar.d t!"'- et"
in h homrht st the lwt eirtees) at
T. W. Oonn'e dnie store, opposite Oo-
Milnt Hittel A 'one.
Dr. Prix's Cream Baklnf; Powdaf
mm-rmU Cali M I Mdw wr tr. k WW
WEAK I'Ol.-
and all mothers who are nursing
babies derive great benefit from
Scott s fcmuision. This prepara
tion serves two purposes. It
gives vital strength to mothers
and also enriches their milk and
thus makes their babies thrive.
Scott's
Emulsion
is a constructive food that pro
motes the making of healthy
tissue and bone. It is a wonder-
iul remedy for Emaciation, Central
Debility, Throat and Lung- Complaint,
Coughs, Colds, Anaemia, Scrofula and
Watting DiMattt or Children.
Stndnr PmrntkUttuScttfi Emultit. Frtt,
ScetUBnt,N.r. All Onigilita. SOctndH,
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF AD-
Notice is .hereby given that the un-
derslgned ho been, by the County
court of the Btate of Oregon, for Clat-
sop County, duly appointed administ
rator of the estate of Casner Baltea.
deceased. Persons having claims
against said estate are notified and
required to present the same, duly ver-
lined and with proper vouchers, with-
I In six months from the date of this
t underilOT9ai at the ofllce
of Brenham VanDusen, Esq, No. 119
1 1 Oregon..
Dated this sen day or February, 1895.
Administrator of the estate of Casper
Baltea, deceased.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOIICE.
Noslce Is hereby sriven that I have
I been appointed administrator of the
fiiaie ot jenn j. neiuiricniion, ae
..ju-i All arsons havlne claims
against said estate are hereby required
to present nnern properly verinea, wun
vouchers, at the office of John H. and I
A. M. Smith, Antorla Oregnn.
JOHN W. HAIST-nOM,
Administrator.
Toronto and Montreal have had their
heaviest snow storms of the year.
I VnNl nenntft riuinnt Afford to exnerU
tnt. They want immediate relief.
That's wfiy they use One Minute Cough
Jure. Chas. Rogers.
Northern New York has been swept
oy a blizzard, the worst in years.
SHILOH'S CURE, the great Cough I
and Croup Cure, Is in great demand.
Pocket size contains twenty-nve doses l
only 26 cents. Children love it Soldi
Conn. I
im.. i- n l.til.. .V,. I
new mln,Btry tu there are so
many military men in It.
It cures plies, it cures obstinate sores,
-happed hands, wounds. It does this
li iokly, Is there any good reason why
ou should not use DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve? Chas. Rogers.
' ' "
.,nl nf T.nl nMfnrm.ll Ml A N.O
orloaiu. city councilman. Indicted for
brlh!1. .nited a mistrial
Busy people have no time, and sensl -
io people no inclination 10 use a siow
remedy, une Minute uougn c-ure acts
rompny ana gives permanent resuun,
-os -nosers,
r I . Ti..i .k -i 1 ,
mariuu uuuer, ui i-iumi -aiviiiin.
who is only thirty-one years old, will
be the youngest member of the new
senate.
You make no mistake when you take
ye wins i.itrie Kany losers ror vn-
Rogers.
The premiers of the Australian col-
onles have ibeen trying to arrange a
oonfederatlon similar to that of Canada.
The Bank of England, the first finan
cial organization in the world, is go-
ins- to have its charter amended and
Ua m,tno, jmproved.
ROYAL Baking Powder.
Highest of all la leavening
Strength. V. 9. Qovsra t Report.
The Kmperor WUHam, of Germany,
has conferred the collar of the BlocK
Engile ' upon the Kmperor of Japan,
,.nA Hia llli Ihn. dArnrated tha em.
,.. , nhl. ,.K TO1t -v.
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to suppose that an imitation offers
the customer any ruarantee like
the original does. Take O.Wcw
for example. Thb Fairbank Co.
discovered it, perfected it, and
epent thousands in making its
merits known. It is plainly to
their Interest to make and keep it
whnt it is to-day the most popu
lar shortening in the world.
But when you come
Jo except aoiy
avuJuerfGHjpr
these guarantees all disappear,
and the housekeeper is at the
merer of art imitator who deals
on others reputation and who
profiU only by others' loss.
To ensure havin? rood cook
n and healthful food Stick
fj-lit to .pOTTOtBSSi and let all
imiutioua sviody alone.
aMlsndJ Boaadr la
Made ealy by
Ttio Ti. . TcIrbanK
Ccmpi.ny,
sr. ci :s 4
fiefft, f Irk. S
"Mm
If You ant to Know
!Str. R. P.
(Hill Leave for Tillamook
as the (neather
The steamer R. P. Elmore connects with
through tickets are issued from
by the Union Pacific
Dy union racinc steamers.
I nnn CAMRHDM CCi
iviu , "
UNOIN PACIFIC R. R.
sasisrsjMStsisi
for
On a dark, 6l or try night, when the tide is
el bing fVst and the hardy fisherman finds it almost
impossible to handle his net, I'lfs' he fver ttopped
to think, should it become caught on a snag, what
brand of twine would stand the greatest ttrain?
Did lie ever ask his brother fishermen what sort oi
twine thy used? If so in nine cases out often,
if they be successful fishermen, the answer has
j been "MARSHALL'S
It is the ONLY Brand
of Twine to use.
Anything about Astoria or Clatsop
County, write to the
Astorian Bureau of Information
Astoria, Oregon.
To people who want to fettle in
a real li e wide-awake city, with
prospects of becoming the Greatest
Commercial Seaport on the Pacific
Northwest, Af-toria affords more
opportunities than any other.
EluMORE
Every Foar Days as Jlear
mill permit.
Union Pacific steamers for Portland and
Portland to I HlamooK Bay points
Company. Ship freight
.: Agents, A stria
i
CO., Ajeat, Portlnd.
TWINE."
REMOVED !
REMOVED!
REMOVED!
B. F. ALLEN has remxsved
his stock of wall paper, paints
and window glass to 365 Com
mercial St., dir ctly opposite
Rescue Hall.
REMOVAL I
REMOVAL!
REMOVAL
J. B. WYATT,
Astoria, Oregon.
Hardware,
Ship Chandlery,
Groceries,
Provisions,
PAINTS and OILS.
Special Attention PaM to Supplying Ships.
EVERY REQUISITE FOR
: first Class Funerals :
AT
POHU'S Undertaking Parlors,
THIRD STREET.
RtUi Ruaoeable. EmbalBlnr Spltltv
WHO
WANTS f
TWINE
It aatonishei the old time makers to
see how the fishermen have taken to
Marshall's twine the last few years and
they may.
THE
HIGH
BOAT
of last season over all the other
boats on the rivet used MARSHALL'S
TWINE.
WHY?
Because it is the strongest. Because
it has not been weakened by bleaching.
Because it la sold with a guarantee that
if it does not prove satisfactory it can be
brought back at the rnd of the season.
Sortb Paeifie fireoery
JOHN KOPP.Prop.
Bohemian Lager Beer
And XX PORTER.
All ordra promptly atMd4 to
STILL IN THE LEAD.
Columbia River and Pug et Sound Kav-
lgatiott Co.
Steamer Telephone.
Leaves Astorli for Portland and way
landings at 7 p. m. Jany, Sunday ex
cepted.
Leaves Portland evtrv day except Sun
day at 7 a. m. C W. STONE,
Aeent Astoria.
Telephone No. U.
E. A. Seeler, Oen'l Art, Portland.
V. B. Scott, President
REDUCED RATES.
Betwetn Aatorta end Portland
STEAMgR
SARAH DIXON,
WINTER TIME TABLE.
Steamer Sarah Dixon leaves Astoria
Monday morning for Portland at I
o clock, and Tuesday and Thursday
evening; at ( o'clock. Returning- leaves
Portland Sunday morning; st 7:30 and
Monday and Wednesday evening; at
7:30.
Round trip 13.00: single trip. S1.2S.
Upper berths 60 cents; lower berths.
li cents; meaia, za cents.
SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO
ROSS HIGGINS &. CO.
Qrocers, : and : Butchers
Astoria aM Usser Asttfls.
Fhit Tm nd 0Mer. TiMt DtMcack. Doaniflc I
aa4 Trepitl BruHs. VipUH iufu
naait, saa. sac.
Choke Fresh and Salt Meats.
S. H. W1LLETT,
PLUMBING,
Oaj aad 5teram Flttiaf,
Hot Atr,St-ai aad
Water HeaUox.-.-a.
ITS Twelfth, street. Astoria. Or.
. jji-b:i''t
X)iiiirmiwiiirimiin'i"i-i''it -w l iHinvmtl
. j -I r n 1
Is iht line to i-ike to nil
(iOIUI'I
EASTandSOUTK
It is the DIKING CAP ROUTE
It offers the bet net vice, com
bini.ig
SPEEDatvTOJIFOltT
It l !! impui-t n il' viiib U'n v.h'
THE SAFEST!
It l therefoie the mine yoo hou'd
take. It runs llnou.h vestibinofi
trains every day id the year to
St. Pail and Clap.
No Change of Care.
Elegant Pullman Sleepers,
Superior Tourist Sleepers,
Splendid Free Second-class Sleepers.
Ool; one otmne of carl
PORTLAND to NEW YORK.
Through Tickets
To Any Fart of the civilized world.
Paaaenteri ticketed vli. all boat rnuntn..
between Antorls, aalams aiid Portland.
Full information conct-mlnv ram. tun ,-,
trains, routes and other detail lunii-lwl
application, to
C. W. STONE.
Aul-nt Abtorlt
HteamerleitplioiiK Dock.
A. D. CHPl.Tnst,
Assistant Hem-rftl Pawenufr a-i.
No.Lil Flint M .our. oslni.jt.i.i.
Ganaflian Peclflc
R A I L W A Y .
AMEHICA'S
Greatest Trans Ccr;tir,enta
Railway System.
FROW OCEflfJ TO OCEAN
-1N-
Palaee Dining Room and Sleeping Caps
Iiuorioas Dining Cars.
Elegant Day Coaehes. -
ALSO
Observation Cars, allocuing Unbrpken "
Vlems of the Wonderful Mountain
Coantry.
$5.00 and $10.00
Saved on all tickets east. ' Tourist cars .
the best on wheels. Equipments nf the
very finest throughout ,
-r ALSO '
CANADIAN PACIFIC ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LIN
to China ind laxin.
oraprai 01 japan, jxovemoer uin.
Empress of China, December 10t '
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For ticket rates and information, cab
on or address.
JAS. FINLAYSON. ATI.
Astoria. Or
A. B. Calder, Traveling; Pass. Act..
Tacotna. Wash.,
Oeo. McU Brow a Dlst Pass. At.,
Vnnfy"iver. R C.
The Original & Genuine
(Wohcm:8tkrshire)
25!
SAUCE
Imparts tba moat delicto taate sad scat to
Hot A Cold nests
GRAVIES,
CARE,
Viau,
aad
VeJak1
KittUU,
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
Take Hone but Lea A Perms.
Bins tan aa a kottls of ori al A sea at as
Jetua OuwumH fwh r York
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