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1 THE DAILY ASTOlUAiN, ABTOKlA TtSEDAt MORiVlNQ 2tfAl(Cn 10,, 1806 5 at iij glstovimt TtRMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. .Served by carrier, per weex.... 16cta Sent by mall, per month 60 cU Sent by mail, per year $7.00 WEEKLY. dent by mail per yeai, $2.00 in advance. Tostage free to subscribers. The Aatorlan guarantees to its sub scribers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia ilver. Advertising rates con be had cn ap. plication to the business manager. The Weekly Astorian, the third old- eat weekly In the state of Oregon, has, next to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation In the state. Handley & Haas are our Portland agents and copies of the Astoriun can be bad every morning at their stand on First st'eet. It should 'be noted that the extreme silver men, except the Colorado sen ators, are opposed .to the International mnnuiorv mnfcivnv. The reason 1b plain to the thinking. They want to fArfA fn nolnasre fill 16 ito 1 on this country alone; they do not want sliver nnhohiiitntinn in such a way a tc really increase Its lntrlnslo value. What they want Is a cheap dollar that will enable debtors to swindle their creditors. They Insist upon free coin. sire bv the United States without awaiting the co-operation of the great commercial nations. But it is not slm ply the men who have lent money who would be swindled. Every man whe has a little pile of savings In a saving bank would lose half Its actual value by this Juggle with the "dollar." Sc would every veteran, every vetoran't widow or child drawing a pension. Th poor old soldier who is receiving, sa; $12 a month, would still get twelve of the things called dollars, but he couli' only buy half as much wKh 'them, and so would many other classes of peopU bo swindled, and the worklngmen wcra; of all. If, through International rehab llltatlon of silver, that metal should rise to $1.29 per ounce, the silver ex tremists, the cheap dollar men, would lose all interest In silver coinage. They would shift their ground to some othei dollar that was cheap and would con tain an element of flatlsm. In other words, they are not fighting so much for silver as for a flat dollar. What they really want Is to change the value of the present dollar, so as to get the better of somebody. The moss-ibaicked section of 'the Dem ocratlo press Is seeking to apologize for the abominable record of the Fifty- third Congress, 'No congress In oui history ever met such general censure from the press of that party to which the majority belonged. Now that the Republicans are to come Into control ot congress again, a section of the Dem. ocraltlc press is trying to excuse tho shortcomings of the Democratic body by asserting thait It has accomplished good as well as bad. The repeal ot the federal elections law and the repeal oi the stiver purchase clause ol tho Sher man, law are about the only things those papers can find to praise. The first measure was ot no Importance one way or the other, and the second could not have been passed but for the as sistance of the Republican minority, which, while very confident that this action would not furnish the desired relief was nevertheless patriotic enough toitry the experiment and help drag the Democrats out of the hole they the had stumbled into. Altogether it Is hard to understand how any credit can attach to the Democratlo majorltj of the Fifty-third Congress. Tne export trade from the United States to the Orient Is now in Hs Infan cy and Is destined to grow into mam- , .. , years. In the opinion of good author- ii . , . ment awaits Jaoan and China, after m VDminiu.in M.-1UU 1 ,1 IM'V.'lllll. I their war is over. ,. , w .iN in the world can eurnly tho demand MI'Mial Bank. D. STUART. which will spring up there for all kinds of machinery, manufactured articles, flour, and meat produata, so cheaply and expeditiously as America England has foreseen this, and hence the Cana dian Pacific Railway, and the subsi dised steamers out of Victoria. Our caprtallsts and Winess men may be expected to rwalUe it, too, later on, and then we shall s the development of Amoria in earnewt. NWther Victoria, San Francisco, nor any town on Puget Sound can eomiwte with the mouth of the Columbia river. Governor Mcjtlnley one remarked, In defending the appropriations of the Fifty-tlrst Congress, that 'Hhis is a billion dollar country." This Is true, for the appropriations do not Increase faster than the wealth of the country, ii.i'i the burden Is therefore no greater, "lit the point Is to lie noted that, be-cnv.-'ie of that colossal blunder, the Wilson-Gorman tariff law, the revenues of the nation have been largely reduced. K'.v n a man has an ample Income, he ,u.n spend money more freely than one vwii.se income Is limited. The Kepubll ei.-ia of the Fifty-first Congress had an ai:ij!e revenue to provide the approprl all ii It made, while the Fifty-third O.inffress, with insufficient revenues, ar.d a deficit growing month by month, Bjx-nt more money than the Republican b.idy. Th Democrats played the spend' th.-.'ft; the Republicans did not. Among the hold-over officers of the state, there Is one at least whose con tinuation In office will give universal satisfaction to those Interested In an Intelligent and efflolent administration of the duties of his office. We refer to Fish Commissioner McGulre, who is certainly as faithful and well-qualified a man for that position as It would have been possible for the legislature to find as his successor. It is true that" Mr. MteQulre Is a Democrat, tout he le I one of those Democrats who are a credit to the state, and whose public and private character entitles them to i the respect and esteem of all classes of their fellow citizens. Cardinal Gibbons, who Is undoubtedly well adivlsed In all ecclesiastical mat ters, has not only declined to promuli gate the decree ordering Roman Catlv Mn t0 ,eaw tne odd Fellowg( Sons of Temperance, and Knights of Pythias, but has suggested to his subordinate clergy, that they say nothing on the subject for the present. It is under stood that necessary steps have beer taken to secure reconsideration of the I decree, and that Its reversal, on more complete evidence, is assured. The railroads of the United States lost year earned $122,000,000 less thai the previous year. Expenses were re duced $S2,000,000, but nevertheless the nt earnings reu off to the extent ol 10,000,000. Another of the fearfully costly results of Democratic ascenden cy. The worklngmen stood the bruni of It, of course. The $82,000,000 reduc tion In expenses was saved by reduc tions in wages, and the discharge of men whose services were not needed because of the diminished volume of traffic. Among the Joyous harbingers of peace and spring, the talk of a legisla tive sifting committee easily takes front rank. It pipes the beginning of the end. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest ot all In leavening Strength. V. S. Government Report Statistics of the Income tax levied In 1S69 show that a multitude of rich men lived at a $20,000 a year gait, and swore their Incomes were less than $3,000. Captain bweenev. IT. s a s n Til o a-n Cul., says: "ShiloVs Catarrh Remedy Is the first medicine 1 have ever found that would in me any good. Price 60 us. ooia oy j, w. conn. A constitutional amendment prohib iting the manufacture and salo of II- qu jr 'has been Introduced by Congress man Blair, of New Hampshire. Revo lutionary as the proposal Is, no con gressional "tea" was thrown overboard at lost accounts. XOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF AD MINISTRATOR. Notice lu hereby ctven that the un. Jerslcneu has been, by. the County 'ourt of the State of Oregon, for Clat- iop County, duly appointed administ rator of the estate of Casper Baltes, Jeccased. Persons having claims '.gainst said estate are notified and ,'equired to present tho same, duly ver- neu ana wltn proper vouchers, with- n six months from the date of this atolce, to the undersigned, at the office if Jtirenham VanDusen, Esa. No. 119 Kleventh street, Astoria, Clatsop Coun ty, uregon. Dated this Sth day of February, 1895. F. W. BALTES. Administrator of the estate of Casper unites, deceased. Detroit Tribune: Landlady Well, I must do something to keep the wolf from the door. Boarder I don't know that it Is altogether necessary. Let him come In and tackle one of your breakfasts, and I don't think he'll ever trouble you again. EXECUTOR'S NOTIC1S. Notce Jg hereDy K(ven tbftt j , been appointed executor rf the last will and testament of I. W. Case, de- 0Paf(e(li anu all peraona nriviiig claims airalnst said estate are reuuested tr I . . I present them duly verified, within six months from this date, at Astoria Na. txe.nuor. Astoria, February IS, 1S95. N. II. R. Dawson, a brother-in-law of President Lincoln, died at Selma, Ala., recently. He was a South Carolinian by ancestry and birth, a descendant of Paul Hamilton, who was secretary ot the navy In 1812. and of several of the colonial governors ot his native state. Evangelist Joe Jones, brother of the noted Sam Jones, has been holding a series of successful revivals In South western Iowa. Dr. Prics'i Cream Biking Powder World's Pair Highest Award. My Baby was a living' skeleton; the doc tor said he was dying of Maras mus and Indigestion. At 13 months he weighed only seven pounds. Nothing strengthened or fattened him. I began using Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Ilypophosphites, feed ing it to him and rubbing it into his body. lie began to fatten and is now a beautiful dimpled boy. The Emulsion seemed to supply the one thing needful. Mrs. Kenyon Williams, May 21,1894. Cave Springs, Ga. Similar letters from other mothers. Doh'l bejurruadri to acctpl a lubtlttultf Sii'lt i. L,r, N. Y, All Druggists. 50c and $ I , General Van Vleit Is not the oldest living officer of the regular army. Lieu tenant Midhael Moore (retired) entered the service as music boy in April, 1812, before Van Vleit was born. The lieu tenant is a Brooklln man. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istratrix of the estate of James W. Melson, deceased, and all persons hav ing claims against said etsate are hereby repulred to present the same, properly verified, to J. A; Eakln, my attorney, at his office In Astoria, Ore gon, within six months from this date. MarOh lBt, 1S9;. ELINOR MELSON, Administratrix of the estate of James W. Melson, deceased Chlcago Record: The Teacher If a man's salary Is $3 a week how much will a man have at the end of the year? The alderman's son Anywhere be tween $8,000 and $10,000. - J , All the paten: medicines advertised i",'?,1 HfiJ'iVlL01!?!.0" can be bought at the lowest prices at J. w. uonn g drug store, opposite Oc- cldent Hotel, Astoria. The twenty-fifth anniversary of C. C. Longdell as dean of the Harbard university law school will be celebrated in June next under the auspices of the Harvard Law Association. Sir Fred erick Pollock, the English Judge, and author of a number of legal works, has announced his Intention to be pres ent on that occasion. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. riparlng of objections if nnv there oe, to the final account of the admin. Istrator in the estate of G. K. Grimes ana bon, is set fer eleven o'clock fore. noon of March 30th, 1895, by order of tne juuge or mo uounrv Court nf Pint. sop County, Oregon, February 23th, 1895, E. M. GRIMES. Administrator. ADMINISTIIATOU'S NOllCE. Nosice Is hereby dven that I have been appointed administrator of the estate of John O. Hendrlckson, de ceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present them properly verllled, with vouohers, at the oIMce of John H. and A. M. Smith, Astoria Oregon. JOHN V. HOLMSTROM. Administrator, It cures piles, It cures obstinate Bores, 'happed hands, wounds. It does this ill lckly. Is there any good reason why von nliould not use Dewltt s Witch Hazel Salve? Ohas. Rogers. Mrs. Itradlpy Martin is always talked about when the subject of Jewels comes up, on account of her owning and hav ing worn, before she went into crape the famous Jeweled crown of the ill- fated Queen Marie Antoinette. This diadem is truly rcrral, and enhances the majestically Inclined mien of Mrs. Martin. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Hearing of objections, If any there he, to the final account of the adminis trator of the estate or U. K. Grimes, is set for eleven o'clock forenoon of March 30, 1895. by order of the Judge of tho County Court of Clatsop county, Oregon, February 20, 1S!. E. M. GRIMES, Administrator ftv It Rnodts At Your Door. A true improvement always receives welcome la tho average American home, the most home-like home in the world. The coal stove, the gas, the water, tho sewing machine and the clothes wringer have fonndan entrance everywhere. Another candidate now appears. It is the new vegetable shortening and sub stitute for lard. Thousands have found this as great a blessing as its predeces sors. It is now ot your door, wmyoo, accept its proflcr of better cooking in your kitchen, better food on your table, better health in your household ? Cottolen Is sold In 8 and Douud nulls, br all crocers. ; 1 Let U16 guuuluo. ilnda bf Tho N. K. Falrbank - Company, ST. LOUIS and Chlcft Kt m fork, Boa turn. The Packera of Choice olumbia : River Salmon Their Brands and Locations. Astoria Pk g Co.. Astoria.. Booth A. I'k'gCo. Astoria.. i j Columbia KlrerPk (Co Astoria...... Klmora Maniuel. ...Astoria. 1,0 Megler&Co 'linemen's Pkg Co... Brookfleld... I I Astoria.. Children Cry for FOR TILiliAmOOK;, NRHALEM OTtfEf STEAHERS P. EIuMO$E, . x. fit liyiyiAjvi) AUGUSTA. Sailin.7. dales to and rnni Tillamook and NehaU-m depend on tlie weather. For freight and j-assenger rates apply to BLHORE, 5ANB0RN & CO, - Astoria, Oregon. O. R. & N. CO., Agent', Portland. Children Cry for On a dark, slorav ebbing f gt and tho havdv El m! 111. impossible to haiulle liis i;ol, has ho v r s-toppttl to think, should it becomo tar.ght on a snag, what brand of twine would stand the greatest strain? Did he ever ask his brother fishn men what sort or twine they used? It' 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. ii- Children Cry for ( Astoria Plt'gCo. Kinney's (John A. JJevliu.. M. i. Kinney Astoria. Blwk Diamond.. . , ,K ,,. 4jvft) ' A. llootn at Hons .. iChlCkfto. Cocktail Cutting Pkg Co San Kranulsco Astoria .... t Magnolia I Wliite titar tag, tit. George... Elmore, &Co.. Sanborn J. O. Meglor.. Fishermen's Pkg Co Uiookfleld Wn fishermen's Scandinavian Fishermen's Astoria.. Pitcher's Castoria. COAST' POINTS Ann Open por Special Charter. Pitcher's Castoria. I'iht, wl tn tic 1'(ltJ 1! :illl 0: t iislit-rnniii Hi.'U it jjj j Pitcher's Castoria. 1 REMOVED! REMOVED! REMOVED! 15. 1 ALLEN has removal his stock of wall p;ij'or, paints and window glass to 3G5 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 Pld to Supply In Ships. EVERY REQUISITE POR First Class Funerals : AT POHli'S Undertaking Parlors, THIRD STREET. Rates Reasonable. Embalming a Specialty WHO WANTS r TWINE 9 It astonishes the old time makers lo eee how the fishermen have taken o i Marshall's twice the Inst few years find j they may. THE HIGH BOAT of lust st'BNou over nil thu otlier j bouts ou tlio rivei imed 3.ItSH ALL'S TVVIKK. WHY? Because ii is the strorincH. Bfiaute , it lias not l'ou ivciiki nn! by btcat'liitijr. ! lifCiitiBO it in m);1 with n ui iniilce llml ! if it dofs not prove catisfai'lory it. omu he j lin.uuht hack nt the eud of the soksom. j seaside SAWjaiLitlR A i L W A Y A. complete MlocK of lumber on Dkiiii In the rough or dressed. Flooring, ni.-. tic, celling, and all kinds of finisl, mouldings and shinples; also brack,;' work done to older. Term" ro!snmtrn and prices at bedivx-U. All uiu; promptly attended to O.'ll.e ird yu:' nt mill. H. v U lhi.AV STILL IN THE LEAD. Columbia River and Puget Sound Nnv lgallon Co. STEAIBERBfllltEYGATZERV. JiISiS.;l:''J'irJi''v.:-?;' :::: Leaves Astoria ior Portland and w iy landings at 7 p. m. laily, Sunday ex cepted. Leaves Portland evf rv day except Sun day at 7 a. m. C. W. STONE, Agent Astor a. I Telephone No. 11. E. A. Seeley, Gen'l Agt., Portland. U. B. Scott. President. REDUCED RATES. KcUvcc i Astoria and Portlnnii jif y'. STIiAV.EK SARAH DIXON, SPRING TIME TABLE. Steamer Sarah Dixon leaves Astoria Monday morn ins; for Portland at 6 o'clock, and Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday evenings at 6 o'clock. Returning leaves Portland Sunday morning at 7 o'clock; Monday, Wednes day and Friday evening's at 7:30. Round trip 12.00; single trip, $1.25. Upper berths 60 cents; lower berths, To cents; meals, 25 cents. . SHAVER TBJkNSPORTATION CO R0SS HIGGINS & C0.I Grocers, : and : Butchers; Astoria and Upper Astoria. FIim Ten nj CofTces. Tabic Dtllcjclpj. Dorai'stlc ! and Iropiral Fruits, Vegetables, Sufar j Cured Hams. Bacon, Etc. Choice Fresh - and Salt - JMeats. S. Ii. WILLETT, PLUMBING, Oas and 5team FltUng, Hot Air, Steam and Water rieatinj.-.-- f 179 Twelfth tret Ajtori. Or. r: UVtLr S.i n11' -- . it mem IS flic llllf U I'' IK. (;.). x. 1M Kil EASTandSOUTH It is the mm W- RCUTE It litters tlie IihM nH'vlfti, I'ni'i llllM'! SPEED jiik'COMFOKT 11 l IIIH p..lll r l t! mi" 'i li it- , :u v. : "ii the SAFEST! It Is the'i fiirf thf mire y u liniiiil take. It run" through vestiliuii't trains every oay hi idf if At I" St. leap. j Elcgi'.iil, Piiiliiiiiii Mrjii i Nupfrw Twist Slcqwrs, i j Sjikmlid Free Scciim'-eiaxs Slt'cym Only iiiih p'uuu'e til f:ir ! ! PORTLAND to REW YORK Through Ticfcon- To Any Pin of tiip civ.t zcfj wiVi rasgt'i'p'Tb l i feet rtl via t 1 l;lt mtmn letwcsii Ad.mia, KhIuiuu cd l'u!i, nrl. , Kui! infurmMl'uii oncrriMnir trims routes huO nthrr !' ' LCirl .wio-.f Stcanr 'fl .r'U.fN Jlnri,. A. D. CHrvlTO, A. Q. P. A., N. P. It. R., "ij Morrison St., Cor. 3d, Portland, Or. Greatest Trans - tcr liren RailWMy SvMt n. lu ot;: IP:, pi. Jioxorious Diriiiifj Ck Elegant Day Cut-.ehtf: Ai.SO Obscpvatiofj Ccirs, :ilt)tu;;.i Vieais of the li'trndar-'ul .'.'.ountaiii Country. $5.00 and 10.00 'I S-lvwl oh all tickets ell!. T-KirM can I the Iwst on wheels KiinH-W'-m r,f 11 -j very flneol tlirowcrtiiiit I ALSO j CANADIAN PACIFIC RCYAL KAIL SI IHS I'll' UN To China and lanan. Empress of Japan, November 12th. Empress of China, December 10th. For ticket rates and Infiii-niuuon. on or address, .TAS. FtVl'.AVSU.N. a-i Aptorlii. (tv. A. B. Calder, Traveling Pm At.. Tacmna. Wtivli., Seo. MoL. Brown, I'JIst. Phrr. Act.. Vwttrnin'r.r. R r fhs Original & Gsniiiaa (wokcTkhtrksiiirio MM SAUCE Imparts tho moat delicious taete and ml to Hot & Cold bleats GRAVIES, SALACn, BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Take Hons tut Lea & Perrins- signature on erery bottle of original A gennis Jaui Danus'i Sods, New York Pail ml SOUPS, M 14 I L. game, M 0 wfm FISH, WJ i L