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rHE DAILY ASTOItlAN, ASTORIA THURSDAY MORNING APRIL J. 18 W TLS'.MS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. 'v rvel by carrier, per weex.... lCcti i't by mail, per month CO at i.t by mall, per year $7. On WEEKLY. Sent by mall per year, $2.00 in advance, Postage free to subscribers. Tim Aatorlan guarantees to Its su. xurtbers the largest circulation of & newspaper published on the Columbia river. A lvei Using rates can be had cn ap plication to the business manager. The Weekly Astorian, the third o ' est weekly In the state of Oregon, ban next to the Portland Oregonlan, II" largest weekly circulation In the state. Handley i Haas are jur Portland aaonts and copies of ..: Astorian can be had every morning" at their stand on First stett FREE SILVER FOR DEMOCRATS Sfjnoltor Palmer, of IllinlHs, Is nt ft groat man, 'but tie is one of the few Democrats In tfhat Mtato -Who have not lost tttielr senses. He protests, openly and vigorously, against the determina tion of the Democratic committee to turn the panty over to the shouters for free silver. The Saint Paul pioneer Press sal's fohils tendency, observable In eo many of the elates, is a sign of the utter rout and panic-stricken con dition of the Democracy. It has been so baidly beaten, It sees so little Mope of any future before it, that it grasps at straws as It goes down, It has be come divided infto factions, It has been false to tihe old issues, It lias no fixed principles of its own, and it is olutoh ing wildly at somdbhlng that will keep It from complete immolation. The party managers, with an ear to the ground to listen lor something that will save Whem, Hiave heard the free silver Clamor. And iMwy are quite ready to take It up ami echo It, on the (principle that they can sot bo any worse off Hhinn ithev are. and that here is something that 'may possibly bring votes to them. Senator Palmer is ait least too old a lbiid to 10 aautflilt wltlh such ohaff. try ito the silver basis, but t'he conse quences of an actual fall of tlhls coun try to tihe eltver basis, ut tire conse quences to his party of an abandon ment of i'ts trailltdonal doctrines and a smfden change of taase. But it is more than doulUtful If the will b able 'to Bbcup the Itldo. The Democrats bf Ohio iwcnt over to five sliver, only to have a liuge majority piled up against them. The Democrats of Michigan did the same 'tilling, and their party entirely dlsappaarwl. Tho Democrats cf other states are leaning in the same direction; not because -they care about the free coinage of silver, tout because they see no other issue alut whlah to rally the scattered and quaiTclllng remnants of idhelr forces. The fun will come fciter, when they find out that free silver is not the popular Issue that ithey think It is, for nothing la more certain than tthuut the American people, wiliilo favoraibile to dn'ternatlonal bi meituillJsm, will kll'l the movement tow are ellver monomdtialllsm In the Unit ed States as promptly and effectively as they dM the greenback movement and all oUier forms of national rapu dlotion. One of the most regrettable evils re sulting from the senatorial wrangle in this staite last winter is the Impression now prevailing tliwugtittut the East that a majority of t'he Republicans In Oregon are in favor of free silver, and senator McBrlde's eledtion over Mr. DolpVi, who was genorttily recognled,J as one tf the nUiunchest dirfenuVrs of sound money in the country, wlUi the sr;iator-elcers strange and fersiKtent m-..ai sla Mntflmirttji rn the W V " . " - " - - question, has unfortunately given color to the lUa, Tho quicker this false no tion of Oregon's position is corrected, the better It will be for the interest of both the state nd party- Hawlly for u a splemKd opintunlty will bo pre sented In the nuvUiisr f tthe league duUs at Portland next month to set the sua riirht b-fVre the country. Not cpjy wlnHild e-vvry election ptvolnot In tho H'.ate be ninxwtMUcd at hla convw tii.n, l ui U should t rmiJa a ihkU1 l hit to send such delegates only as I ive thi inU i-lt:trnoe end sincerity to , i ! .a platform consonant with the . .-; ii:,.l i.rv".nt views of th r. 1 i. .v:.-m jMi'ty. The Import ,.f ; : (July can'hH be ovr-tl-. ., u t.iit'it t. have "rhe lm- metflait attention of "the regular organ- tzaon and party papers all over the st arte. In an Interview on elections In the Bmth in general, and In South Caro lina in particular, Chauncey M. Depew save: "With Wade Hampton end M. C. Iiutler, and the aritooratic element t'wy represent disposed; with the "negro rtUfriimiliiaed and with THlman secure ly seated In power, wSiat method will be taken to secure Justice? There is only one place and that is the national convention. What is more natural than that ithe better element should appeal to the place tohiait promises relief? What more likely than 'that Wade Hampton, M. C. Butler and odher lead ers of Bhis class in Soutih, Carolina should come knocking1 at the door of the next Repiittlioan national conven tion? I predict it. The only way to secure relief is through the Republican party. The Solid South Is being brok en up, and Mr. Ttllmian will 'be dis posed of upon this line of reconstruc tion." The farmers of Clatsop county are more thoroughly aroused and'united in favor of Improved roads now than they have ever been before. It is a source of wonder that the benefits of the Cross law Wave not been seen and ap preciated long ago. As siow amended this law affords the much-hoped-for solution of the road problem in all roug-lj and iheavlly timbered counties. The movement started here la attract ing attention in other portions of the state, and the law is fceing examined and studied wilth a view to its adoption in many of .the principal counties down the coa:t. It is a satisfaction to know that old Clatsop is ithe pioneer in Intro ducing the law. THE LAST PEOPLE ON EARTH To reasonably expect relief are those who are continually dosing themselves with calomel, blue pill, podophyllln and other drastic cathartics. Constipation cannot be permanently overcome by such violent disturbers of the bowels, stomach and liver. They inflict more harm thkui they temporarily relieve. Hostetter'B Stomach Bitters is a safe and effectual substitute for such hurt ful drugs. The effect of this medicine Is easy and natural, and is not accom panied as in the case of strong pur gativeswith griping and abrupt oper ation. Malaria, dyspepsia, biliousness, sick headache, heartburn, and nervous ness are entires osxl rom41y r.nve4 by tills excellent remedy, commended by physicians everywhere. The legislature of Wisconsin some weeks ago voted with great unanimity In favor of free passes, coupled with an Intimation to the effect that the movement for .their abolition was not sanctioned by the people. In this they lire neatly fooled. An advocate of the reform quietly polled the voters at the town elections, and petitions con taining 70,000 names have already bom barded the legiataiture in favor of pay or walk. KNIGHTS OF THl MACCABEES. Lincoln, Neb., as follows: "After try lng other medicines for what Sftme4 to be a very obstinate cough in our two children we tried Dr. King's New Dis covery and at the end of two days the cough entirely left them. We will no be without it hereafter, as our exper lenee proves that it cures where al others fall." Signed, F. W. Stevens, State Com. Why not give this great medicine a trial, as it is guaranteed and trial bottles are free at Chas. Rog ers' drug Store. Regular size CO cents ana u.oo. Sick lluadache, constipation, and In digestion are quickly cured by DeWltt's Llttlo Early Risers, tihe famous littlo pills. Chas. Rogers. "A TALENTED EDITOR." Gentlemen: I had occasion to use several boxes of Krause's Headache Capsules while traveling to Chicago to attend the National Democratic Con vention. They acted like a charm In preventing headaches and dlztlness. Have had very little headache since my return, which Is remarkable. Yours. rcsDcctfullv JOHN U. SHAFFER, Ed. Renovo (Pa.) Record. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Or., sole agent NOTICE. Notice Is (hereby given to all parties holding Clatsop county warrants in dorsed prior to October 1st, 1891, to present the same to the county treas urer for payment as interest will ctse thereon ufter this date. Dated this 19th day of April, A. D. :S3S B. L. WARD, Treasurer of Clatsop County. IT MAY DO AS MUCH FOR YOU. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, III., write, that he had a severe kidney troubl for many years, with severe pains I his back, and also that his bladdo was affected. He tried many so-callei Kidney cures, but without any goo resuts. About a year ago he began us of Eleclrlo Bitters and found relief a once. OSlectrlo Hitters Is especlall adapted to cure all kidney and live troubles, and often gives almost in stant relief. One trial will prove ou statement. Price, only R0 cents fo large bottle, at Chas. Rogers' dru store. All the paten: modifies adrortlsed In this paper, together with the choic est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc., n be bought at the lowest prices at W. Conn dru store, opposite Oc cident HoteL AUorla. Or. Price's Cream aKln Powder ONE LUNG. There are many persons alive and well to-day with only one useful lung. The consumptive should not despair. Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda strength ens the vital organs and supplies healthy tissue to take the place of tissue that is diseased. Give the consumptive good care . and Scott's Emulsion. You will be surprised to find how quickly this treatment brings relief. Scott & Bowne, N, Y. All Druggiits. SOc and $1, NOTICE CF THE INTENTION OF COUNCIL TO RE-ESTABLISH GRADE ON PART OF 16TH STREET. Notice is heieby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria, have determined and intend to auer tne grade of 10th street in the part of the city of Astoria laid out and re corded by J. M. Bhlveley, from the south line of Grand Avenue to the south line of Irving Avenue, so that the grade of said portion of said street when re-established will be at heights aoove the base of grades for said clt) as established by Ordinance No. 71, entitled "Ordinance No. 71, to establish a bass of grades for the streets of Astoria," to-wit: At the south line of Grand avenue, 119.5 feet. At the north line of Irving avenue, 1C7 feet. At the south line of Irving avenue, 170 feet. The street to be of heights mentioned throughout the width thereof, at the respective points designated according to the proposed grade and the slope between designated points to be straight or even. At any time within ten days from the final publication of this notice, towit: within ten days from the 19th day of April, 1895, remonstrance can be made against said proposed alteration of grade and if within said time a writ ten remonstrance against the same shall be made and filed with tho Aud itor and Police Judge, by the owners of three-fourths of the property adja cent to said portion of said street, such proposed alteration of grade shall not be made In any event. By order of the Common council. Attest: K. OSBURN. Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Ortcoo. April 6th, 1895. FOP.TY-FIFTH STREET NOT1CB. GRADE Notice is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria, have determined and intend to estab lish the grade of 45th street in the part of the city laid oui and recorded by John Adair, at the following heights above the base of grades for said City as established by Ordinance No. 71, eniBMJed "Ordinance No. 71 to es tablish a base of grades for the streets of Astorla,V as follows, to-wit: At the intersection with Astor street, 25 feet. At the Intersection with Bond 'street, 47 and 4-10 feet. The street to toe of the heights men tioned, throughout tihe width thereof, and the slope thereof to be on a Straight or even line between saaa points. At any time within ten days from the final publication of this notice, to-wlt: within ten days rrom the 19th day of April, 1895, remonstrance can be made aealnst said proposed grade, and If within said time a written re monstrance affalnst the same shall be made and filed wt)h the Auditor and Police Judge, by the owners of three fourths of the property adjacent to said pnrtlon of said street, suoh pro posed gnade shall not be made In any evpnt. By order of the Common Council. Attest: K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon, April 5th, 1895. The World's Fair Tests showed bo baking powder bo pure or sa great la leav enlng power as tho Royal. La Grlpps Is litre again with all its old-time vigor. One Minute Cough Cure Is a reliable remedy. It cures and cures quickly. Chas. Rogers. People Who Weigh and Compare Know and get the best. Cottolenc, the new vegetable shortening, has won a wide and wonderful popu. lanty. At Us introduction it was submitted t. expert chemists, promi nent physicians and famous cooks. Al! of these pronounced a natural, healthful and acceptable food-product, better than lard for every cooking ptirpose. The success of Cottolene is now a matter of history. Will you share in the better food and better health for which it stands, by using it in your home? Cottolene b sold in 3 and 5 pound pails by all grocers. Iadeonlyb Tho N. K. Falrbank Company, ST. LOUIS and Cklcmo, New Verb, IImiu, THREE LOTS. In a desireable location, 2 blocks from High School. A BARGAIN. CHOICE LOTS IN HILLS FIRST ADDITION. On the new Pipe Line Boulevard Just the place for a cheap home. A Block IN ALDERBROOK. STREET OAR LINE will be eitended this summer to within B minutes walk of this property Will tell at decided bargain. ACER AGE. " In 5 or 10 acre tracts inside the city limit, also adjoining Flavel. GEORGE HILL,. 471 Bond St., Occident block, HILL'S REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. Children Cry for FISHERflEN! Gold Seal and Badger Oil Clothing. . Also see that the heeler of your Boots are stamped STOUT'S PATENT These are the only Genuine SNAG PROOF BOOTS. If you want the ordinary Duck Boots ask for WAIvES-GOODYEAR'S For sale by all First-class Dealers Manufactured GOODYEAR 73-75 First Street, Children Cry for The Packers of Choice olumbia River Salmon Their Brands and Locations. LOCATION. Astoria l'lc g Co Dootti A.Pk'gCo... Astoria Aitoila Astoria , Astoria,.... Brooktteld Astoria...... Cocktail ColumblaKlverPURCo vlinore Samuel. I,G Mogler&Co 'Ichemen'i Pkg Co... " KlflBALL" PIAN05 and ORGANS. WHOLESALE EXCLUSIVE -TERRITORY ALLOTTED. Correspondence W. W. Manufacturers. Factory Maln Office and warerooms, 26 & Rockwell St. 243-253 Wabash Ave., Chicago, III. Chicago, III. Pacific Coast Office and Warerooms, 335 Morrison, cor 7th St. Portland, Oregon. L. V. MOORE, manager. MUSIC HALiLt. KEATING Cu will opeu tlielr Muslo Hali at 3.'9 Astor street, 4- Saturday tho lf.lh. They will keep numberless gool liquors and cigars besides having good muslo alt the time. LOOK OUT FOR COLD WEATHER But ride inside the Electric Lighted and Steam Heated VesUbule Apartment Car trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St, Paul Railway, and you will be as warm, comfortable, and cheerrul a In your own library or boudoir. To travel between Chicago, St. Paul or Minneapolis, or Between Chicago and Omaha, In these luxuriously appointed 1. . .Hnromp HAtlsf action : and n" the somewhat ancient advertisement use I to read, "for further particulars see small bills." SimMl WUs (and large j ones, too) will be accepted for passage .. ' . ,.. iVAt9. All coupon snu pie i'm v. - ticket agents on the coast sell ticket; via the Chicago, .niwaui. Paul Railway, or addres C. J. Eddy General Agent. Portland. Or. BUCKLEN'8 ARNICA SALVE. The best salve in the world fo Cut. a - rtljur. Salt Rheum. nruises, bit-. ' T" . Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, con.s. ana J"- "--lions, and positively nure J ' pay requirea. n - -.- perfect satisfaction, or moneyrefW!. Price, 25 cento per x. Chas. Rogers, odd Felloes' building. J. A. Ricihardiwn, of Jefferson City, Mo., chief enroll!rff force 38th general assembly of Missouri, writes: I wish to testify to the merits of One Minute Cough Cure. When other so-called cures failed, I obtained almost inntant relief and speedy cure by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. Chas. Rogers. Pitcher's Castorla. Ask Your Dealer for SHAG PROOF. only by the RUBBER CO. Portland, Oregon. Pitcher's Castoria. AQKNTH. ( AHtorla Pk'gCo. i Klnucy'H (.Jobu A. Devlin.. I Black Diamond.. 1 Oval. M, J. Kiniiy Astoria A. Booth & liom ...Cr.Icf.KO Cutting Pkg Co 'Han iPmu'eiecu I Magnolia 1 Will IB Htur tag, St. George... i Fishermen's...... Scandinavian Plshnrmeu'a K I morn, Sanborn ; .,,..,. &CO i I J.O. Megler !iookflold Wn Fishermen's ntirla Pkg (Jo Astoria and RETAIL. Wholesale Prices Quoted To RESPONSIBLE DEALERS AND HERCHANTS Solicited -: Catalogues Mailed Free on Application. KIMBALL CO. BEER HALL, What the Gambrinus Beer Mall tried to do In selecting their liquor was to pick out what intelligent people would want If they knew it as experienced people should know It. Make a note of this If you want pure liquors. George Bartley, Proprietor. Hard Times HaveCome Trying to Make it Easy, We wish the public to understand that we sell exclusively nothing but J. H. CUTTER WHISKEY For 10 cents a drink, and Kopp's cele brated N. P. Beer at 5 cents a glass. The whisky Is the same as we have been selling ever since we have beer in business, and we are going to con tinue the same as long as we can get a square deal on both sides. WHITE HOUSE CORNER, Corner 9th and Bond. HARRIS & WRIGHT. I They Lack Life There are twines sold to fishermen on the Columbia river that stand In. the same relationship to Marshall's! Twine as a wooden Image does to the human being they lack strength life ' evenness and lasting qualities. Don't tool yeurself Into the belief that other twines besides Marshall's will do "just c well." They won't They cannot. (OILLlflf.lS Who is Williams? Why Williams the h.irlwat ri T Am. mercial street. Shaving iscts; hair cut ting 2$ cts; bath 2 set. 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 Chlckerlng, the Hard man and the Fischer are the best pi anos now before the public. They show perfection In every detail. WILiEY B. ALLtEf4 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 than Silver Point Cliffs. E. Z. Ferguson, agent. Astoria Ab stract Company. J. B. WYATT, Astoria, Oregon. Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceries, Provisions, PAINTS and OILS. Special Attention Paid to Supplyln Ships! EVERY REQUISITE FOR : first Class funerals : AT POLL'S Undertaking Patlors, THIRD STREET. Rates Reasonable Embalming a Specialty WHO WANTS TWINE It astonishes the old time makers to see bow the fishermen have tuken to Marshall's twine tho Inst few years and they may. THE HIGH BOAT of last season over all the other boats on the rivei used MARSHALL'S TWINE. WhY? Because it is the strongest. Because it has not been weakened by bleaching. Because it is sold with n gmituutee that r if it does not prove satisfactory it can be brought back at the end of the season. SEASIDE SflWPLIi. A complete stock of lumber on nanu In the rough or dressed. Flooring, ruu tic, celling, and all kinds of finish mouldlnss and shingles; also bracket work done to order. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All order promptly ettended to. Office end yen at mill. H. " L. LOGAN, Prop'r Qpaslrlt. Orpornn. STILL IN THE LEAD. Columbia River and Pu&et Sound Nav igation Co. STEALER BfllliEYGRTZEBT. In place of Steamer Telephone. Leaves Astoria lor Portland and way landings at 7 p. m. jaily, Sunday ex cepted. Leaves Portland every day except Sun day at 7 a.m. C.W.STONE, Aeent Astoria. Telephone No. It E. A. Seeley, Gen'l Agt, Portland. U. B. Scott, President Between Astoria and Portland STEAMER SARAH DIXON, SPRING TIME TABLE. Steamer Sarah Dixon leaves Astoria Monday morning for Portland at 8 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 evenings at 7:30. SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO ROSS HIGGINS & CO.j Grocers, : and : Butchers j Astoria and Upper Astoria. : Fine Teas and Coffees. Table Delicacies. Domestic , and Tropical Fruits, Vegetables. Sugar Cured Hams, Bacon, Etc. Choice Fresh and - Salt - Meats, j S. H. WILLETT, PLUMBING, (las and 5tesm Fitting, Hot Air, Steam and : Water Heatinx.'.-- j 179 Twelfth street. Astoria. Or. 1 r-L 1 Is tbe line to tiike to all K)illlS EASTand SOUTH It is the DINING CAR ROUTE. It offers tlie heM service, roni bluing SPEED and COMFORT It Is the popular route with ibiw bo wish to travel on the SAFEST! It la therefore the route yon Miould take. It rum thmuiih vestibuieo trains every day in Hie year to St. P. No Change of Cars, Elegant Pullman Sleepers, Soporior Tourist Sleepers, . Splendid Free Second-class Sleepers, Only oiio ohtuwe of cars PORTLAND to NEW YCRU Through Tickets To Any Part or tne civilized world. Passengers ticketed via all hoots runulni between Antorln, Kalama and I'orMand. Full information eoneemlmr rales. tli:ie e' trains, routes onrt other deliills urnMiwI or. ipnllomlflu to C. W- 8TOME. , -Went AHtorta Strainer Te leplioi.e Duck. A. D. CNftLTON, A. Q. P. A.. N. P. R. R., 233 Morrison St., Cor. 3d, Portland, Or. The Original Ik Genuine (WOKO KSTKRSHIRE) SAUCE Imparts tbe most delicious taste and (est to Hot & Cold Meats ,-E GRAVIES, BEWARE OF I ROTATIONS, Take Nona but Lea & Perrm Slimatnre on every bottle of original & penning John l)ai-ai)' Soi is, Hew York. u RAILWAY. AMERICA'S Greatest Trans - Conlrnenta Railway System OCEAJl TO OCEAN -IN- Palace Dining Room and Sleeping Cars Loxrjrioas Dining Cars. Elegant Day Coaenes. ALSO Observation Cars, allomlng Unbroken Vicais of the Wonderful Woantain Cocntry. $5.00 and $10.00 Saved on all tickets east. Tourist cars the best on wheels. Equtpmnnts of th very finest throughout. ALSO CANADIAN PACIFIC R0YAI MAIL STEAMSHIP LIN To China and lanin. Empress of Japan, November 12th. Empress of China, December 10th. For ticket rates and Information, cat) on or address, JAS. FIXLATSON, Agt Astoria, Or. A. B. Calder, Traveling Pas. Art.. Tacoma, Wash. Seo. Mcl Brown, Dlst. Pass. Apt, Vancouver. B. G, ail and. 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