The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, December 02, 1896, Image 2

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    THK DAILY ASTOKIAN", WEDNESDAY MORNINU, DECEMHEU 2, MINI.
JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor.
Telephone No. fit
TERMS OF Kl'BSCRirTION.
DAILY.
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Bent by mall, per month .SO
Delivered by carrier, per month 45
WKKKLT.
Bent by mall per year, t In advance,
postage tree, to subscribers.
All communication Intended for publi
cation ahould be directed to the editor.
Business oommunlcatlona of all kind
and remittance muat be addrened to
The Astortaa,
Tha Astortaa guarantee to It tub
acrtbere the lanreat circulation of any
Mvpaper published on the Columbia
tear.
Advertising ratea can be bad on appli
cation to the business manager.
The Weekly Astorian. tha aecond oldest
weekly In the atate of Oregon, has, next
to the Portland Orrgonlan. the largest
weekly circulation la tha atate.
J no. p. Handley Co.. are our Port
land a (rent, and coplea of The Aatorian
- be had every moraine at their atand,
IX Third street
The "AetorUa" hereby or to doaate
Baepttal, payable u demand to Father
Nelmea. wheaeeer lefal eeldes is pre
tested eaowlag that aay afteraooa ewe
sap pabltahed la Aetarla hae prtated
wlthta tha last alaety daye exsirtag be
f.re thl oBer a elaata "aveetal" ar
tteer ktad af HetefTaphle see report."
veealeed aver the wlree awriag either
f tha telegraph Bee la Aetorla, from
aay polat aaUlda of OregeJ.
Aetorla, Or.. October 1. IW.
. Wny not add a cold storage plant to
Astoria's Industrie?
. If the opening; of the Manchester ship
canal in England oat create such a stir
In business circles, and form such roe
Ue view of prosperity. In the future
outlook of the British business commu
nities, what would not the opening of
the Nicaragua canal do for the United
States? .
If the. statements which axe made in
regard to city warrants being refused
in certain quarters because of the In
sufficiency of the tax levy of last year,
and the fear tha the levy to be made
ext month will not be great enough to
cover our legitimate expenses are true,
there Is certainly something rotten In
Denmark, and explanations are In or
der by the city council.
The official showing that India is not
a competitor for our grain export busi
ness because her grain crops are de
clining, and because she haa now not
enough wheat for ber own use. Is fol
lowed by an official statement that the
people of India are too poor to buy the
wheat that baa been shipped to them
to supply their deficiency. This shows
the beauties of the silver standard,
which tha Popocrats were so eager to
have adopted.
Carroll Cook, a candidate for superior
court Judge In San Francisco, at the
recent election, waa the object of spe
cial attack by the American Railway
Union because he conducted the prose
cution of a railroad striker, accused of
murdering an engineer and several
United States sj'diera in 18S4 by caus
ing a railroad wreck. The appeal
against law and order did not avail.
Judge Cook received a large vote, larg
er, in fact, than that given any other
candidate for superior Judge with one
exception, a very popular man running
an the nun-partisan ticket.
It must be plain to the most casual
observer that now is the time for the
erection in this city of a central market
for the use of the farmers of Clatsop,
Pacific and Wahkiakum counties. It
must be equally evident that large prof
its will ensue to the business men of
this city, as well aa the farmers, by
the establishment of such a market
When a large city like San Francisco
finds It necessary to add another im
mense general market to its resources.
It must be apparent that not only has
market day and the market house not
gone out of style, but that they are
more than ever matters of necessity in
any community. It would seem to be
incumbent upon our city council, or
chamber of commerce, or both, to lake
such action as will insure the locating
of a general market in Astoria.
The red tape necessary for the formal
election of President McKinley w ill be
gin today, when the electors of each
state will meet at the state capital and
proceed to ballot for president and vice-
president. There are triplicate certifi
cates of the result of this vote. One
copy is sent to the president of the
United States senate; a second is de
livered to that officer in person by one
of the electors selected by lot. while the
third is deposited with the United
States Judge of the district In which
the electors meet. Then there comes
another breathing spell, and at last,
on the second Wedensday in February
both houses meet in join session In the
hail of the house. This session is pre
sided over by the president of the sen
ate, and In the presence of the mem
bers the certificates from the various
states are opened and the vote of the
electors made known. The president
of the senate will then declare Mr Kin
ley and Hobart elected president and
vice president of the United States.
The dispatch in yesterday's Oregonlan
giving an account of the murder of
Spanish soldiers In Havana by- organ
ized civilians, shows what kind of peo
ple the Insurgents are. The fact is too
much sympathy has been wasted In the
United States over the "brave" strug
gle these rebels are making. Fully
three-fourths of the men now in arms
are full-blooded negroes and mulattos.
They are utterly unfit for self-government,
and if they should obtain their in
dependence, unless the island were an
nexed to the United States in a few
years they would Inevitably relapse in
to barbarism. It would. Indeed, be an
act of humanity on the part of this
country, to interfere In the Cuban dllli
culty, not to secure the Independence
of the revolutionists, hut rather to aid
the S)uilsh authorities to recover con
trol of the Island, It la true that Siwn
ish rule In Cuba has not been exaotl
the highest Ideal of g-overnnient, but It
has probably been quite aa god as the
Spanish themselves enjoy In Madrid,
The Spanish style of doing anything
not calculated to Invite emulation en
the part of other civilised people. If
the United States should intervene
put an end to the rebellion. It could
be easily stipulated that future rule In
Cuba should more nearly conform to
the custom and idea of nineteenth
century civilisation. So far as the prop
of It km of annexation of Cuba to thl
country Is concerned, there Is reason to
helieve the favor It Inspires In certain
sections of the South is not due so muc
to pity for the rendition of the Cubans
as It Is to the desire for commercial and
political advantage.
SOUTHERN SO A K K OVER.
Ever since the reconstruction era. the
spectre of "necro domination" has kept
the South solid. It waa the cry which
ralHi! all the whites to the Democratic
standard, irrespective of the merits of
the issues involved In the campaign
The attempts to pass federal election
laws, to checkmate the known corruiv
tlon at the polls, were interpreted to
mean a return to negro rule, and the
scare was thus perpetuated on the
force hill."
But the evidences are clear this year
that the Intelligent portion of the
Southern people have recovered from
their scare. When the whites of Ala
boina recovered control of the state and
adopted A new constitution, they chang
ed the time of electing state officials
from November to August. In order to
escape the presence of federal officials
at the polls. In his recent message to
the legislature. Governor Oates urges
that two elections a year every other
year are too many, and advises a con
solldation of the state election with that
for federal officials in November.
Recalling the fact that fear of federal
interference was the cause of the
change made In ISTj, he says that the
federal election laws were repealed
three years ago, "and now no reaaona
ble person apprehends their re-enact
ment, or the passage by congress of a
force bill,' " A bill providing for
consolidation of elections has been In
troduced in the legislature, sad it will
probably become a law.
It will be remembered that the people
of Florida, In October, by an over
whelming majority, ratified a constitu
tional amendment changing the time of
their state election to November, show
ing that they, too, no longer have any
fear of a force bill. These are cheering
indications, for they mark the deca
dence of the old sectional feeling in the
South. That feeling has long since
ceased to cut any figure In the politics
of the North, and its disappearance in
the South will bring into that section
the Northern enterprise and capital
which It so much needs.
TWO LIVES SAVED.
Mrs. Phceb Thomas, of Junction City,
IIL, was told by ber doctors ah bad
Consumption and that there was no nop
for her, but two bottle Dr. King's New
Discovery completely cured her, and h
say It saved her Ufa Mr. Thomas Eg"
gers, 133 Florida street. Saa Francisco,
suffered from a dreadful cold, approach'
Ing Consumption, tried without lesult
verythlng else, then boueht on bottle
of Dr. King's New Discovery and In two
weeks was cured. Ha Is naturally
thankful It la such results, of which
these raa sample, that prove the won
derful efficacy of this medicine in Cough
and Colds. Free trial -wttla at Cha.
Rogers' Drug 8 to re. Regular alas U
cents and U.0O.
One of the most experienced librart
ana In the vicinity of New Tork is Miss
Emma Toedteberg, of the Brooklyn His
torical Society library. Miss Toedteberg
Inherits a taste for books from her fa-
ther, who was a connoisseur and collect
or. She selects and purchases all the
books for the library, and has done so
for more years than It would seem pos
sibie. considering her comparatively
youthful appearance. The library is
probably the richest for Its size In the
country' In historical and biographic
works. It now contains D8,000 volumes.
OLD PEOPLE.
Old people who require medicine to reg
ulate the bowels and kidneys will find
the true remedy In Electric Bitter. Thl
medicine doe not stimulate and con
tains no whisky or other Intoxicant, but
acts as a tonic and alternative. It act
mildly on the stomach and bowels, add
ing strength and giving tons to the or
gans, thereby aiding nature in the per
formance of the functions. Electrlo
Bitters. Is an excellent appetizer and aids
digestion. Old people find it Just exactly
what they need. Price DO cents per bot
tle at Chas. Rogers' Drug Stor.
Mrs. Russell Sage is a devout church
woman and one who carries her rellnlon
Into the practical, every-day affairs of
life. "I consider it my duty," she says,
"to teach my servants economy. The
women will marry, and If they do not
understand the art of saving and mak
ing the most of everything, they will
make their husbands unhappy and ruin
their homes and the whole of their fu
ture lives."
BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE.
The best salve In the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers.salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and pos
itive cure for pile, or no pay required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satis
faction, or money refunded. Price, 26
cents per box. For sale by Charles
Rogers, Odd Fellows' building.
It Is said that the queen has ordered
at a factory at Milan, a splendid bi
cycle for Princess Helen, who Is a fa
mous rider on the wheel.
' It is a fixed and Immutable law that
to have good sound health, one must
have pure, rich and abundant blood.
There is no shorter nor surer route
than by a course of DeWltt's Sarsapa
rilla. Chas. Rogers.
ARE THE BEST
CIGARETTE SMOKERS
who care to pay s little mote tluin the cost
of ordinary trade rirarrttei will rind the
PET CIGARETTES
SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS
Made from the hi;het et tlold I.r.
grown in Virginia, and are
ABSOLUTELY "IF
Tw o characteristics of I.ord Randolph
Churchill were his very "painful and
free" use of bad language and his as
siduity. He never knew anything even
of simple arithmetic, w hich Is possibly
w hy he was made chancellor of the ex
chequer. Sir Algernon est tells how-
Randolph said to a clerk who put some
figures before him, "1 w ish you would
put those figures plainly so that I can
understand them, and when the clerk
said he had done his best and reduced
them to decimals, the chancellor of th
exchequer exclaimed: "Oh, I never
could understand what those dot:
meant."
The man with a weight on his leg
can't hope to win In the race. A man
with a weight on hi health can't ex
pect to compete In life and business
w ith those w ho are not handicapped. If
his brain is heavy, and his blood slug
gish, because of constipation, he will
not succeed In doing auythlng very
well. Constitution is the cause of nine
tenth of all sickness. Symptom of it
are sallowness, llstle&snesa. poor appe
tite, bad taste in the mouth, dlxslnee.
billousuesa, and lassitude. Constipa
tion can be cured easily and certainly
by the use of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pel
lets. They are not at all violent in their
action, and yet they are more certain
than many medicine which are so
strong that they put the system all out
of order. The great advantage of the
'Pleasant Pellets" Is that they cure
permanently.
Send 21 one-cent stamps to cover cost
of mailing only, and get his great book,
The People'c Common Sense Medical
Adviser, absolutely free. Address
World's Dispensary Medical Associa
tion, No. (63 Main street. Buffalo, N. Y
The University of California 1 to
receive 14.000,000 in donation from va
riou persons, chief among whom i
Mrs. Phebe Hearst, widow of the Call
fornia senator. The state must spend
(400,000 on the building, and, when
thl ha been done, the donors will
make good their promises.
Sick stomach means sick man (or
woman).
Why not be well?
Sick stomach comes from poor food,
poor nourishment; means poor health.
poor comfort. Shaker Digestive Cor
dial mean health and a well stomach.
If we could examine our stomach we
would understand why it is that so
little will put it out of order.
But, unless we are doctors, we never
see our stomach. We only feel It. W
would feel it less if we took Shaker Di
geetlve Cordial
Shaker Digestive Cordial make your
stomach digest all the nourishing food
you eat, relieves all the symptom of
indigestion, acts as a tonic, and soon
makes you well and strong again.
The more you take, the less you will
feel of your stomach.
All druggists. Trial bottle 10 cents,
Mrs. Hetty Green Is said to have con
tributed 1100,000 to the campaign fund
of the fusion party of Texas, making
the gift in the interest of her son, E.
H. Ureen, president of theTexa Mid
land railway and chairman of the state
committee.
If you're in doubt whether your trou
ble is Indigestion or Dyspepsia, Just
take a few doses of Sintmons Liver
Regulator it will settle the whole ques
tion. "I have tried Simmons Liver
Regulator for Dyspepsia and find It Just
the thing to relieve me. A small dose
after meals Is sure to prevent indiges
tion." S. S. Perkins, Sharon, fia "It is
the best medicine to aid digestion." J.
H. Black, Duncan, Arizona.
Among the gifts of the Prince of Sa
les to his bride is a ring formed of
four circlets, each with a stone of a
liferent color a brilliant, a sapphire.
ruby and an emerald. These four coi
rs contain the national colors of Italy
nd Montenegro, those of Italy being
hite, red and ureen, those of Montene-
ro white, red and blue.
The old lady was right when she
said the child might die If they waited
for the doctor. She saved the little
one's life with a few doses of One Min
ute Cough Cure. She had used it for
croup before. Chas. Rogers.
It is stated that Cardinal Parroocchi
111 from this time forward cease to
act as vicar of Rome. The pope, w ho
one time contemplated appointing
Cardinal Gottl as the new vicar, ap
pears now to have fixed upon Cardinal
Jocoblnl, who will be nominated to the
post on his arrlvel In Rome.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
1 b m
rnit
vr'ipn.
guccn Wllhelmlnn of Holland l not
likely to become eniiiitiiM very soon
a little speech she I said to have made
recently Is authentic: "I am very fond
of my Milijctttn. and 1 hope to pleas
them lit every way, but If they think
they are to have a voice In the selection
of my future husband they never made
a greater mistake, If they take any
ex ti vine measure. I shall be more dv
tcrmlncd than ever, for I am resolved
they must not coerce me Into a mar
riage which I distasteful. I shall not
mnrry iinliwi I am allowed some voice
In the matter.
'Exc ise me," observe! d the man In
spectacles, "Put I am a sttigeon, and
that Is not where the liver Is." "Never
you mind where his Uxor Is," retorted
the other. "If It was In his big toe
or His left ear P Wtl s Little r;ariy
Risers would rem h It and ahuko It for
him. in that you run bet your gig
lump." Ilia. Rogers.
Theie Is some Hlllllty." says the
Loudon Ki lns "that Count Tolstoi may
visit Knulnnd this Christmas. At any
rate he Is thinking of going to Sued
some time In the autumn, and an effort
will certainly be made to extend his
visit to thl country. Fortunately the
veteran Russian novelist and prophet,
w ho has lately abandoned his long
novel to write a seml-rellglous book for
children, speak English pretty fluent
ly,"
The old way of delivering message
by postboy compared with the modern
tel phone. Illustrate the old tedious
met nods of "breaking" colds compared
with their almost Instantaneous cure
by One Minute Cough Cure. Chaa Rog
re.
Iirtl Oufferin, English ambassador
to, Purls, has Just presented his paper
of recall to President Fan re at th Ely
see Palace. He was escorted from the
embassy, a proceeding somewhat un
usual in republican France, by a bat
tallon of the Twenty-eighth regiment
of the line. During the entire route
of the procession, th regimental band
played "Hod Save the yueen."
TO t'I'KK A rotit IN OMC ItAV.
Take laxative Promo Quinine Tablet.
All druKKists refund the money if It
fails to cure. 25c. For sale by Chaa
Roger. Druggist.
Mrs. S. Stuart Frackelton. America'
most not ml Htter and mineral painter,
is offering a diamond medal for the
best model for a cup and saucer. In
order to encourage modeling, and to
s.'e If something truly American
cannot be called forth. It Is Mrs. Shack
elton's belief that If students would
only commence at clay. In time they
would arrive at splendid results In the
way of pottery, especially as this coun
try abounds In choice clays.
ROYAL Baking Powder
bas beta awarded highest
honors at every world talt
where exhibited.
Visitors to New Orleans always no
tice with interest the negro nuns who
are occasionally seen on the streets of
that city. They belong to the Holy
Family of Sisters, which waa founded
in 1S42 by four free colored women. In
the convent there are at present slxty
elcht sisters, twenty-six novitiates, and
six candidates.
Absolutely pure, perfectly harmless.
and Invariably reliable are the quail-
tics of One Minute Cough Cure. It nev
er falls In colds, croup and lung trou
bles. Children like it because It Is
pleasant to take and it helps them.
Chaa Rogers.
As evidence of the extravlgant man
agement of public business It is cited
that members of congress can have
their speeches printed by private firm
more cheaply than by the government
printing office, although the latter
charges nothing but actual cost of pa
per, Ink and labor, and uses the plates
from which the matter was printed In
the Congressional Directory.
Scaly eruptions on the head, chapped
hands and Hps, cuts, bruises, scalds,
burns are quickly cured by DeWltt'i
Witch Hazel Salve. It Is at present
the article most used for piles, and It
always cures them. Chas. Rogers.
A Yankee milkman In Dover, Me., has
made a great reputation for liberality
among his customers by presenting
each of them every year with an enor.
mous pumpkin. It has now been dls
covered that he sells enough extra milk
for pumpkin pies to not only reim
burse him for his apparent generosity,
but to moke a handsome prollt besides.
To cure all old sores, to heal an Indo
lent ulcer, or to speedily cure piles, you
need simply apply DeWItt' Witch Ha
zel Salve according to directions. Its
magic-like action will surprise you.
Chas. Rogers.
lyoulslana recently passed a law
against the thmter hat. The women
rebelled at llrst and declared they would
not obey It, but when It came to the
est they submitted gracefully, and now
verythlng is lovely. There are more
women seen at the theaters at New Or
gans this season than ever before, and
hey all tuke off their hats to the new
law. This is hopeful.
The length of life may be increased
y lessening Its dangers. The majority
of people die from lung troubles. These
may be averted by promptly using One
Minute Cough Cure. Chas. Rogers.
The only full-blooded negro poet
which this country has produced is Paul
Lawrence Dunbar, who only a short
time ago was an elevator boy in Day
ton, Ohio, Ills parents were slaves
and he Is a pure African. His poems
will appear In the near future In a book
for which Mr. W. D. Howell has writ-
en an Introduction.
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aia a wniwn rnpiranirr kifwo aim mnnff rfiiimiu u in imii anra no
Ul0abox,iilx firfvu.ly mail. Hml tntrmmm circular am) IMLlwoolalsj.
CHAS ItOOEKH, 4itt
Tell the
ticket aent
to tli ki-t you via th.- Ilur
linKton Itoutu and he will
do so.
T. II him you want your
thket t. read via 1111
llriKx, Mont., and the
New Short Line and It
will road that way.
Tell him you want It to
read via Ht. I'aul and the
HurlliiKton Koute and it
will read via Ht. I'aul and
the liurllntrton Houte.
The service over both
linos Is as Kood as can be.
To Omaha, Kansas City,
St. Louis, and the South,
the time via Hillings Is
several hour faster than
via Bt. Paul. To Chicago
It I about the same.
A. C.
BHELDON, O. A.,
Portland, Oregon.
FROM NOW TTNTIIj SPRING
Overcoats and winter wraps will be In
fashion. They can be discarded, tempor
arily while traveling; In the steam-heated
trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee and Bt.
Paul Railway. For solid comfort, for
speed and for aafety, no other line can
compare with this great railway of th.
West
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ATSORIA PUBLIC LIBRflHY
RBADINO ROOM FRHH TO ALL.
Open svery day from t o'olook to I
and :M to I'M p. tn.
Bubsortptlon rates It per annum.
8.W. COR. ELEVENTH A DUANE TB.
AN ENIOMATICAIi BILL OF FARE.
For a dlnnnr, served on th Dining car
of th Chicago, Milwaukee and 8t Paul
Railway, will be lent to any addre on
receipt of a two-cent poatag stamp.
Apply to Oeo. H. HeafTord, General Pas
senger Agent, Old Colony Bunding, Chi
cago, Illinois.
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OIVKS CHOICE OF
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TRAHSCOHTIflEHTAb
: R0UTH5.
Via Spokane and St. Paul
Via Ogden, Denvep and
Omaha or St. Paul
Pullman and Tourist Sleepers
Free Reclining Cbalr Cars
sws 1 1 ' i
Astoria to Sao Fraoolsoo.
Coltmil'l, Butiday. Novonibr 39.
State of I'al., Friday, lvinilivr 4.
OiltimWa, WeilnrsiUy. IWonirw-r I.
rttate of Cel., Monday, liecembrr 14.
Columbia, Hat unlay, IHenibr It.
Slat of Cal., Thursday, Iei eqilirr 14.
Columbia. Tui-dy. U)rmlr I
Astoria and Portland SttaoMra.
T. 1. Potter loaves Astoria lit 1 a.
dally eliept Sunday. Loav) Portlaad
dully at I p. m., Hunday excepted. Bat
urday at 11 p. m.
' Teloiihime ltve Astoria dally el
oept Sunday at ? p. m. leaves Port
land dally except Sunday at T a. m.
For rats and geaeral Infanaatloa esll
on or address
O. W. LOUNflUERRY,
Agent
W. H. IIURLBURT.
Oen. Ia At., Portland, Or.
k. McNeill,
President and Manager.
evwT.
T)DB aaaatfa.
OltlOM TSjTS,
COraiOMTS- Ma.
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Mt'NN a COu I
Baiuuwar, ftw trim.
ni-wi bareee per amirtii mmu is
n
lrr ralvtil lake oul tr u la l.nnuhl
liTbrtore
the ixiUia by a nuuoe ilraa tree ul abuse la it
Ui
nrael errraUttm of anr arianttfln paper I the
ld. Biilaiulkllr lllu.lrtoj N luu..n
a ahnaU b wluxail IV Warklr, a.l.OOa
ariljiielannilia A.Um, Ml'Vi uu
ul
him a
SI Unmdwmt. Hew Hark Ctir,
WHITE COLLAR LINE
TELEPHONE AND BAILEY GATZERT
Astoria and Portland
Telcphono leave Astoria dally ex
cept Hunday at T p. m. Leaves Port
land dally except Hunday at 7 a. m.
T. J. Potter leaves Aetorla at 7 a. m.
dally except Sunday. Leave Portland
daily at K p. m., Hunday excepted. Sat
urdays at 11 p. m.
Ticket good on both boat.
U. B. HOOTT, President
E. A. Sneley, Agent. Portland.
C. W. Btone, Agent, Astoria.
Telephone No. 11.
TILLAMOOK
NEHALEM
AND OTHER
COAST POINTS
STEAMERS
R. P. Elmore
W. H. Harrison
Augusta....
as. ALasLaat)
OPEN FOR SPECIAL CHARTER
Selling data to and Irem Tillamook
and Nehalam depend upon
the weether.
Por Freight and Paaaengor
Ret Apply To
ELMORE, SANBORN & CO.
AGENTS
R. 0. A N. CO., AganU, PortUnd
J eottntlflo America
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