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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1895)
THE DAILY ASTOItlAN, ASTORIA THURSDAY MOUSING AB1UL 4, 1895 Mi tartan. TliRMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Served by carrier, per weex.... eta Sent by mall, per moith 60 ct" 3ent by mail, per year 7- WEEKLY. Sent by mall per year, $2.00 In advance. Postage free to aubscrlbers. Ttie Astorlan guarantees to Its sub aurlbera the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. ' Advertising rates can be had cn ap plication to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan, the third old est weekly In the state of Oregon, has, next to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation In the state. Handley it Haas are our Portland agents and copies of the Astorlan can be had every morning at their stand on First steet. THE FACTS ABOUT THE RAIL ROAD. Mr. Hammond lias returned from the East and staited to the subsidy committee that he has made arrange ments for the construction of tho rail road to Goblo. He has shown tills t' the people of Astoria to euoh a pre eatable and convincing manner tha today there Is not a member of thl experienced committee, nor any one of our most cautious and conservative business men who docs not believe . he is fully prepared to do Just wha he says he la going to do build th long wished for connection between Astoria and a transcontinental rail way. He Is thoroughly in earnoBt and most anxious to commence opera tlons as early as possible, but he ex pects the people of Astoria and th owners of the land along the line o: the road to do wiiait the committee, at thcdr sopkeamon ihave said they wou.i do. Upon the prompt action and good faith of the people, therefore, depends the performance of Mr. Ham mood's part of the bargain; and a summer Is font approaching, any dl' atoriness on the part of the people wli result In a serious delay In the prose cutton of active work. Among other things required by Mr Hammond, the property owners wh contributed to the subsidy must makr and detlver, subject to the same con ditions that now govern their convey ances, and In precisely the same form new deeds for all the lands donate4 to the subMdy, In order to correct s formal defect which, It ts believed, may exist In the former delivery. Stnoi last Monday afternoon Messrs. Fran! Parker, William B. Adair, and T. 0 Trulllnger, sub-committee hiving th. matter In charge, have been diligently engaged U the office of Messrs. R?lh A Parker, in preparing the new forn of deeds. By noon today this work will have been completed, and 'the deeds will await the signatures o th makers. It Is expected by this com mltte that eaah resident of the el'y and this vicinity will call ait the offlc of Messrs. Robb & Parktr. wllhou further notice, and execute these docu menus; and tt will tend to expedll matters very much If eaoh marrlui' person will go to the oftl aocom panled -by tine wlfo or husband new wry to complete his or her part of th transaction. Every notary public a attorney In the city has volunteers his services In aid of tihe work of tin sub-committee, as well s the commit tee proper. ' The owners of the rroperty over which the road 4s to be built, from Young's Bay to Goble, are expected to give Mr. Hammond a free right of way; and It Is expressly provided and stipulated by Mr. Hammond that he shall nrt expend one dollar fr right of way purposes. He has the money to grade and construct a railroad, but none whatever to buy the a-rcund to build tt upon. The people of Astoria artd the lower Columbia river country have solicited the cornet ruction of the lowd. It is essential to their prosper ity. They will derive millions of dol lars' foment from Its construo-tlon both during the period of Its construction and after Its completion. Xt will rosult In itlie permanent enhancement of the value of every foot of land along the river from 5oble to Aitbirla. Our peo ple pland to make a thousand fold mot out of the road than 'Mr. Hammond, or and corporation t'"-t ay vuocerd i.'.m. He H only undertaking, out of certain conalderaltlons aad inducements previously offered him, to deliver a certain kind of goods to the people of the lower Columbia river to odd a much desired improvement to their mil eata'te holldilngs. The mechan ic, the laboring men, the timber men, , v.- ppile men, the saw mill men In every man, woman and child r.lr.g the river will receive a certain I.eneiU, and enjoy some measure of pi M.vperity. on account of Ithe building rl operaJon of the railroad. The has come to frtiake off the lelh- j.jj-h;s the despondency, of the dull time we have bo long experienced. And to Insure the earliest end the best hu .ess of this coming great enterprise, c f-rybody must be aroused to the r,,,i'.it of enthusiasm, land Miere must be an aoUve and dheerful spirit of co- cp'.-ratlon. Messrs. G. Wlngate, J. W. Weloh and C. W. Shlvcly are the Bub-committee In charge of rlgfit of -way matters. With a number of lasslatants, they hiv been busily engaged for some da;. past In organizing and system atizing the work they Wave to do. They have searched the records for the names of the property owners along the located line, and have pre pared the deeds for tlhe strip of land needed, already for executla. In tha next day or two they will start with their forces long the line for gifts ot right of way. These men must not be obstructed or discouraged. Every owner of property along the line Is Interested In getting the railroad, and Should go out to meet this committee and save all possible delay In getitlns the work finished up. Lot the people of Knappa, of 'WoJtiport, of Klatskunle, Beaver Creek, Ranler and elsewhere, Join hands with Astoria. Let them be ut and stirring amongst their nolgih- bore before the right of way commit r;c gets there to the end that tin ijhlt of way slitdl be secured and work commenced on the roadbed this month. In the opinion of good Judge; there Is yet time to drive tho last pike before the close of ths present vear. No citizen of this section cai, ifford to shirk Ms duty in promoting lie building of this road, and encour ii'lnff the immigration of men and cap ital sure to follow. Mr. Hammond 1 iurmountlng ithe difficulties In his way has shown the people tlhe kind of stuff lie Is made of; now let them show lilm l creditable specimen of Oregon met tie. England is a great country and It lias been oCton said that 'her gigantic com- morofal and nuarltlme Interests wKh all tho world forbade her going to war wlrh any of the other great power ; but she Is notorious among the na tions of tine earth for nor buUlozln? an J domineering tactics toward weai- and Insignificant governments. Sli replies to this country's courteous re quest that she submit he'r controver-y with Venezuela to a fair arbitration bj saying, In effeot, that her attempt t steal a portion of Venezuela's territo ry Is none of our business. 8he docs not expect us to make murh fuss aibout It, of course, but unless the sljns ar misleading she will find out that It If some of our 'business, and that prett quick, too. There are some millions o'f able-bodJed men In this country who would like no other employmen during these dull times better tha teaching even Grant Britain a lesson. It is said every Important nation may expect ait least one war during each generation, and the time Qtas abou '.ome now when tills saying, if tru . must be proved us to those of us wb did not participate In the difficult. Lwvn South a few years atfo. If Enr- and wonts It, by ail means let lu r have war with the United Stales of Vmcrieo. He wrote volume on the cow. Ami broke into a laugh, To hear Ws guileless wife svgseot, That It be bound In calf. Detroit Tree Presj, An Irishman' IdXlnUtUm of wit "Vt la the lavy which comes f xm tho mouth of a lively 'crator.' "-Tld BUS. A THOUf HTFUl PERSOW. ."AHmilti Km IntMSMta hv tiavlnff a box of Kraiwe'i Headache Capsules at nana: lanen as oirecieu win or stop any kind of a headache, no matter what the cause In fact If your skull were cracked I would prevent pain, ine rrenuenoy or uw will diminish, and by taking ths cap sules st ths approach of a headache. you will never nave anomer. iwnuv, liv ctiii I'cr - For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria Oregon. Sole Agent lUftram Hilea. the nn1eis artist of Bilstol, whim pMures. ketohei and dttdgns Qia-e won f-T him several prizes, is only 2S yea old, and though he grnsps lils (lruah toe'tweon his teeth, mt ixUnts with much dexterity, he was not bom armless. Ills arms were amputated above Hie elbow in conse iiuertee of a. tram csur aci-iderrt, when he was S years old. Cr. Pries' Cream Biking Powder World' Fr Hij'.ieat Award. SOU DAY men may find a positive cure for Consumption, but it is a great thing to be able to prevent it, and in its early stages even to cure it. The only remedy yet known to prevent, as well as to cure in the early stages of the disease, is Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with the Hypo phosphites of Lime and Soda. It acts in two ways as a medi cine destroying the germs which cause the disease, and as a food stopping the wasting (the con suming), and replacing the lost flesh and tissue. Don't bt periuadtd to aecipt a iubilltuUt Scolt & Bowrw, N. Y, All Druggists. SOc and $1. The World' fair Tests showed no baaing powder so pure or so great la Jeav enlng power as tho Royal. Take a dose of DeWltt's Little Early Risers Just for the good they will do you. These little pills are good for In dexation. Good for headache, good for liver complaint, good for constlpa-- lion. They are good. Chas. Rogers. It cures piles, it cures obstinate sores, chapped hands, wounds. It does this qi lckly. Is there any good reason why you should noi use DeWltis Witch Hazel Halve? Chas. Rogers. Busy people have no time, and sensi ble people no inclination to use a slow remedy. One Minute Cough Cure acts promptly and gives permanent results. trnas Rogers. Most people cannot iifford to experi ment. They want Immediate relief. That's why they use One Minute Cough Cure. Chas. Rogers. The name One Minute Cough Cure suggesRj a medicine that relieves at once, and quickly cures. Its use proves Unas. Rogers. When Baby was tick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she criad for Castorla, When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla, When she had Children, she gave thorn Castorla. A HOUSEHOLD TREASURE. D. F. Fuller, of Canajiharie, N. Y Ays that he always kt-eps Dr. King's ievv Jjidcovery in the house and hia lamily has always found the very best e-suius follow hs use. U. A. Dyke man, urugjisK, CatHklll, N. Y., says that Dr. ilng s New Discovery Is undoubtedly he beat cough remedy; that he has ued H In his family lor eught years. ind it has never failed to do all Lhat s claimed for It. Why not try a rem- dy so long tried and tested. Trial boc lea free. chas. Uogvrs' Drug Store, Odd el lows' JJulldlng. Kegular sue uOc and il.W. DID YOU EVER fry Electric Bllters as a remedy for our troubles? If not, get a bottle now nd get relief. The medicine has been ound to be peculiarly adapted to the re lief and cure of all Female Complaints. 'xertuig a wonderful direct Inlluence i giving strength and tone to the or. ina. If you have loss of apuetlte, Constipation, lle'adiiche, Fainting SpellE, or are Nervous, Sleepless, F.x- liable, Melancholy, or troubled with Dizzy Spells, Electric Bitters Is the modk'lne you naed. Health and fltrenrtB re gua.ranteed by Its use. Large bot tles only BO cents at Chas. Rogers' Drug Store, Odd Feliows' Building. LOOK OUT FOR COLD WEATHER tint ride Inside the Electric Lighted and Steam Heated Vestibule Apartment Car train nf thp Chlcanro, Milwaukee nnd fit. Paul Hallway, and you will be hs warm, rnmfnrtable. nnd cheerful ss In your own llbrnrv or hond'Mr. To travel between Chlenen. S. Paul or Mlnnenp"lls. or Between Chleneo nnd Otvaha. In thr luvurnnilv snpnlntert trnln. Is a supreme ntriotnn nnd mo )ho pr.niewhnt snelent ndVBi-tlerient Hmo 1 to ronrt "fnr fiiftor nn-',it1nr o amn'l Ml'" " Pmsll M'l (nnd ln'-irc nnoa, fon will ho "-ontnr1 ''' PBiqp jmd aWnlng rnr tl"lcot. AH ronnnn Holfo ni.,mt Ot! fho .Mnt tlolrof Pnnl TU-ov. n o'-'t.'-o C T 'v food too ici" tor Ciidre and deli cate persons, tiaf ir is wn Kealtfy for to dysfjcp$i&$c. ificse things muit oe so, but the QHOl?TfiNqr is bettertriar lard for all CpcKjn patpoit,$ hti nom of fv eil elfetts of lard.$t&reti .m'l'''on-Q Cinumi. XAT) OSLT nr THC N. K. FAIRBANK COHPAKY, ST. I.OI IS and Ukn(o, Xr York, The Packers of Choice olumbia River - Salmon Their Brandts and Locations. LOCATION. iHtoria PK Co. Astoria.... IV Kiiniejr ' (John A. lievllu, I I HloV rtooth A.Pk'jCo Asiori. 6vl".."..." ' Boo,D S """" ' !,;M,"W,U -" 'f.nHull l..mhl.ni..rlb!n A.lnrlK """" , . . IMapnolls Elmore, Ssnborn , ,lnrU UlinoreSsmuel-.........: Astoria ) Wldte KUr ' &Co ,Ann ,0 M(lrft(!o ;Brokftel.1.... Ug.St. enrge...j .1. (1. Megler Ilioolifleld Wn l FMiennen's Fishermen' fluhernen's P r-1 A storis 1 -j SearmniivllBn , rk)? Children Cry for fm ' if On a dark, slory niplit, vlicn the tide is el bing f st nnd the hardy fisherman finds it almost impossihle to handle his net, lias he ever r topped to think, should it 1 ecoine caught on a snag, what brand of twine would stand the greatest strain? Did he ever ask his brother fislu rmen what sort 01 twine thny used? If so in nine cases tut often, if they 1h succecsful fishermen, the answer had been "MARSHALL'S TWINE." It si the ONLY Brand of Twine to use. Children Cry for FOR TILiLiAmOOK, NEHALEM COAST POINTS STEAHERS R. P. EliMORE, W. H. HARRISON, AUGUSTA. Sailing dates to 'and from Tillamook and Nehaltm depend on the weather. For freight and passenger rates apply to ELTIORE, SANBORN & CO, - Astoria, Oregon. O. R. ft N. CO., A nt., Portland. ! AT ( AMorls rk'gCo. I . ) Klrnier'l ! 11 J. Klunoy Mt.irlH.. niinmiwl ... . rntllnir PkirTn .... .... " " " "' 'Astnris... Pitcher's Castorla. SB4SSI Pitcher's Castorla, Alili Open por Special Charter. We Ought to Know Something about pianos, for we have bought and sold them for a life time. The knowledge thus gained has proved to us that the Checkering, the Hard- I - - ...I th. rio,.tior am thA liest 1)1- iiai, anu a iovi... - aiios now before the public. They show perfection in every detail. WILEY B. ALLEfl CO. HAVE YOU A WIFE? Have you any little ones? If so, buy a lot on the Seashore, and ' build them a summer home. Ther is no more beautiful place i than Sliver Point Cliffs. E. Z. Ferguson, agent. Astoria Ab-, stract Company. J. B. WYATT, Astoria, Oregon. Hardware, Sliip Chandlery, Groceries, Provisions, PAINTS and OILS, Special Attention Pld to Supplyln Ships. EVERY k'EOUISITE FOR : First Class Funerals : -AT- POHli'S Undertaklpg Parlors, THIRD STREET. Rates Reasonable. Embalming a Specialty WHO ) WANTS r TWINE , It aslonishB the old time uialtera lo Ree Low the fishermen Lave tiiken to MHrslmll's twine Ibe last few yenrs uud they tuny. WE HIGH BOAT of last Ef-feKoti over all lln- o'lier 1 IwHtsotl tho rive, iisil MARSHALL'S TWINE. ' Bwnnso i; in the htronc"::t. nwaimo it hat. not horn wenki-ni'l by L-liMihing. I'tcaiise it in fulil with a .-:ii'-' "iitec flint f il iloi-H nut y.vavf satii-rarti'i i cn he j noiiL'lit hark nl the i-uil f the Hensiui. i SEASIDE SAWMILL. A complete titock of luinoer on halm n the rnuirh o: di-ewcl Flooring. r,i. '.ic, cellitiK, and all Itlmls of tlnlah iimilillnifB and sbliiKles; also braeke' j nrlt done to older Terms reasnnOl. nd prl"' at N,1iwk All order: j riiini'tlv r.ttoiirtod ro Ollce anrl vr ! ,11111 n i. i v prop-. vl I,' '-t-.r-n STILL IN THE LEAD. Columbia River and Pinjct Sound Nnv Igutlon Co. STEAMER BAIItEYGATZERT. In place of Steanver Telephone. Leaves Astoria Tor Portland and way landings at 7 p. in. laily, Sunday ex cepted. Leaves Portland ewrv d.iv except Sun day at 7 a.m. C. W. STONE, Aent Astoria. Telephone No. U. E. A. Seeley, Gen'l Agt., Portland. U. B. cott. President. REDUCED RATES. Between Astoria and Portland STEAMEH JJ SARAH DIXON, SPRING TIME TABLE, Steamer Sarah Dixon leaves Astoria 1 Monday morning for Portland at 6 o'clock, and Tuesday. Thursday, and ( Saturday evenings at 6 o'clock. j Returning- leaves Portland Sunday! rnornins at 7 o'clock; Monday, Wedncs- day and Friday evenings at 7:30. Round trip J2.00; single trip, J1.25J Upper berths 60 cents; lower berths, 75 cents; meals, 25 cents. j SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO ' ROSS HIGGfNS&CO.i Grocers, : and : Butchers! i Astoria and Upper Aitorie. ; : Fln Ttaa and CoffcM. Tabl DHcacIrt, DnmMtic ; and Tropica! Frulta. V t er, Sugar Cured Hams. Bacon. Etc. Choice Fresh and Salt - Meats, S. H. WILLETT, ;FUMBING, Gas and 5team Fitting, Hot Air, Steam and Water H eating. 17 Twelfth ftreeU Atoil. Or. I thn ilm t" It EAST and SOUTH !lt is the CAi: RCUT (t, iill l Mil "fivl'-c. (.Ml r 1 1 1 1 if SPEEDS COMFORT i It In the popnl-r M'li'e '! thiw Ithe SAFEST! It In llie -(ir-the rnu e i'0 'Imirri tBie It riniM Uiiiiuwb vrstdmint trulun every o.ty in Hie year In to CrtMirifeO Of finr. j Elegant. Pullman Sli-c prrs, i ISnpiTior Tmirist Stopem, ; Silcndiil Free Sfturid-elass SiwpMs. I Only on" Ai;itiue l crH PORTLAKD to NEWYORK Through Tickets To Any Part of tin- i-lvil zed vi'ild. PBRBCOperh tlfkeud Tin l! WtK rwnuiii! hetweon AstorlK, h aluma ai d VoIlhiid. Kill) !iif(.i:!';'t1i' i (H"!i riii'ii. " n.ic. t!ni rt IfUim. lllillPS ;.M'i Iihi- tll l:;. 'if i.. .' Hpti','. I... to c. w. s-. .i, "1 (." ft 'It :- I i'I.i- I"liK, a., p. ch-i ' A. G. P. A., N. P. R. It., j 233 Morrison St., Cor. 3d, Portland, fir. I . Canadian Pacific RAILWAY. AMI- lilCA'h Greatest Trsns- Ccnl"tenla bt!-:J: 'mi.: -.u, Eleqar.t Doy Cuf.chib. ALSO Observation Cars, allowing Unbroken Vlcms o5 the Wondericd .Mountain CoaDtry. $5 CO and $10.00 i Saved on all tickets east. T nrl-l am j the best on wheels Eiiulpiifnin of-thr j very (Inept throughout. I 11.-I.I cAf.DiAN rnnc fcy1 ui iunwrm j U Thin anfl lunan. i Empress of Japan, November 12ih. ! Empress of China, December 10th. For tkket raten nd lnfonnnt.n. imiII n or addrt'w JAS. FINLAT80N, Act. Aotorla. (t A. B. Calder. Travllng Pm Afrl.. Tnooma, Wash., eiv Mnl. Hrowr,. plBt. Phph. Airl.. l',in,'nil vr. P I The Original & Genuine OWOKC KSTKRSHIKK) SAUCE Imparta the moat delicious lat and lent to Mot & Cold .TIcbU JJ BEWARE OP IMITATIONS. Taks Hone but Lea & Perms Signature on cry bottle of orlirmai A ftmta John ! Soa, New Trka, -l CUAVIES, ' -C SALAD?., j W socps, - J-1 srVjfii FISH, PplfVCyX Rarebit. pftfrsteJ