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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1882)
(3) t ginXlXS QsXSXlniL I AbTOIUA. OREGON: WEDNESDAY APRIL. 10. lbhi I33UED EVERT MORNING. (Monday Excepted). J. P. HALLORAN & COMPANY, l'l'llUMiniiS AN"I I'KOVKIETORs. Aftormn Building, Cass Street. Terms of Subscription : ervod by Carrier, per week .25 Cents ent by mail, four months.. .M 00 "ient, by mail, one year ........... S 0j free' of Tostasa to Subscribers. xr Advertisements iertel by the year at be rate of f 1 5 per jqaftrB per month. transient advertising, l,y tho Jay or week, Sfty cents per sauaxofor oach inserticn. THECITY. Tni DULY ASTOKIIN- Mil he fllt fcj oi(iItaf73ci (month, frtcuf postage. liuvt- era lrJio cuntcmplateabrcncc frum the city can I n.irc iue Astorian jmioic stiem, daily or Wehkly crtfionn tuanuV't-njccKitli-out additional cxiiente. Addrcttc maybe cniT '.grd a of u n m tt&tircd. Lcarc order at the counting ronm. -601. . The Oregon is overdue. Tho Month goes up the river to day. Tho Columbia steamed down tho river yesterday afternoon. Smelt are still running in the river, which is very unusual so lato in tho season. Tho Nez Perco News, ha3 the old, old story about finding gold dust in ducks' girzards. Next Wednesday U the sixty third anniversary of the I. O. 0. F. It will bo celebrated, generally, throughou the Union. It is probablo tlut an appropria tiou of 3,000 will be made by Con gress thi3 sosiion for tho establishment of a tidal station at Astoria. Sheriff Twombly turned in his deliquent tav list last Saturday. Up to the 1st inst., he colloited 20,353, and there is delinquent about 81000; a very good showing Tho English steamer Maiy Tat ham, 1,C27 tons from Hongkong March 28th to the Columbia loaded with Chinese and crockery, is reported wrecked off tho Chinese coast. In a match gamo of chess recently "played by mail between Messrs. Stites nnd Hirsch of Salem, and Porter and William?, of Albany, the game was won by the latter m forty-four moves. Tho Republican Stato convention meets in Portland to-morrow. We expect to sco a plank in the platform in referenco to the Astoria land grant and kindred abuses, and another rela tivo to the improvement of the Colum bia river. During tho three and one-half years of Gov. Thayer's administration ho has pardoned ono hundred and thirty-ona criminals. During tho six teen years his predecessors were in office they pardoned ono hundred and twenty-thrco. Tho warm rain has swelled the buds on tho fruit trees, and in tho gardens tho blooming flowers remind the folks that have no gaideiifl that it 16 timo to got a sack and a ivhcnlbar ow and a spade, and somo loam, and some boxos, and somo patience, Hower seeds, etc. If wc had a hoodlum ordinanco in this city such as Walla Walla has, it would bo a lasting benefit to the caricatures of juveuilo humanity that mako the theater hideous whenever a theatrical troupo appears here. Peo ple pay their money to hear and seo what goes on on tho stage and not for volunteer talent in the gallery. Mr. Hume has two Indian fishcr moa working for him this season who rejoice in the euphonious cognomens of "McNirarod" and "Shovelhcad." Last year thoy used salmon fins on their lead line3 which thoy pronounced "good medicino," and this year by the uso of moro potent charms they have succeeded in making some big catchos of "Chinook" salmon. Tho Mercury say3 that as bad a creird as ovor gathered together in any country is just now assembled on tho lino of construction on tho Pen d'Oroille country. Thero aro numer ous or-convicts in that section, as ar rant knave3 "as over scuttled r. ship or cut a throat." Among them aro such charactara as "Dick" Alesder and "Jim" Mclntyro. So soon as lib erated from the Stato Prison, the "cons" shako tho dust of Oregon from their brogans nnd hio to moro con geniel clover. Many of theso desper adoes think no moro of killing a min than they would of taking a totldy, and would do so quito as readily and without any conscientious scruples if vn there was the slightest hope of gain ALMOST A TRAGEDY i ATTEMPT TO BE REVENGED. A Warning to " Shanghaiers." Ever since the dtoivning of Harry Fredrikeen last Sunday afternoon, there has been a deep feeling of in dignation among the sailors and fish ermen, and about noon yesterday it came to a head. A parly of men from the uppei canneries assaulted Nic. Davich, who, it is claimed, is the caii3e of Frcdrikscn using put on board the Storm King Friday night, and nith loud threats attompted to get possession of him. He ran up stairs and getting out through the upper window was at once taken to the city jail, for protection by the police officers assisted by other citi- zens He was followed by tho rap idly increasing croud, and no sooner had he been securely locked in one of the cells tha i they dennnded that ho 'be given up. Ry this time tho immediate icinity or the jiil was in an uproar, Laughrey and the police force, A. VV. Rerry, M. D. Cr.sby, and others expostulated with t hem. tho answering cries being, "Wo want him out!" "No more shanghaing'" "Hang him!" The outer jail door was locked nnd some half dozen men stood facing tho crowd and asking that thoy listen to reason and not do that which they would regret in cooler moments. A large plank was brought and tho outer door burst open, tho crowd rushing pnst the officers into tho halls and cor ridors. Had they then succeeded in finding Davich 'tis prohibit; tint ho would have been given short shrift, but this they" were not able to do. Sheriff Twombly, Judge Winton, J. O. Bozorth and others now appeared, and placing themselves in the door called uponall toaid m upholding the law and w.irnpd all present from any attempt to take tho l.iw m their own hands. The wildest excitement pre v tiled and nothing could bo heird but threats of revenge upon D.nich and the mato of the Storm King for the part thoy claimed they "k in the death of tho unfortunate s nlor. The lho bell rang and ib.i Hook and Ladder Co. ran out their truck in respanse to the call. This was greeted with derisive shouts and the crowd again closed round the doors of tho jail. A good deal was said that would m.l beir repetition and had the infuriate crowd of men that surged nrtdly bick and forth been able to lay hands on Davich or Crocker who had given biil in the morning before (". S. Marshal Bozorth de tth would have been tho result. Suboror counsels prevailed; various citizens reisoned and expostu lated with those who seemed to be tho lenders, and beyond tho breaking in of the jail door no damage was done. The crowd melted gradually away, and bj four o'clock had disappeared. What the upshot of the thing will be no ono cin tell. If it result in tho doing away with the "shanghaing" of sailors, with tho beating and lnttcimg men over tho heads and limning them aboard .ship?, it m iy be a. blessing in disguise. That the nipn who clamored for Davieh's life yesteulay afternoon had somo grounds for complaint no ono is prepared to "deny; but two wrongs do not mako a right, and bo canso a sailor is drowned through tin unfortunate events we related yesterday morning, yet tint is no reason that thu law should ho set at dcGanco and tho public peace 30 rudely disturbed. To the officers of the I uv and the citizens whq used seasonable argument yesterday afternoon are we iudubtod for not hnving a horrible deed of r.i9hiic3 to chronicle. Wo have seen instances on this coast when lynch ing sccmod tho only way to prevent murdor and robbery, but it was only when all law had become a mockery, and not, as in this case, when the only ono clfarged with the commission of crimo was being dealt with acccording to law. Law is above all of us, and if onco broken down, who of us is not at the mercy of his fellow mou who first act and afterwards repent when the breath hns left iho body of thoir victim. Mr. John Rogers of the Central Mar ket, has made arrangements to keep al lie finest fresh fish, etc., in their season Cfias.:tecns and Son haiea stock ot mouldings and moulder? tools which can be bought cheap for cash to close out that branch of the busmen. Music for the piano, organ, flute, violin, guitar, cornet, accordeon, onnjo, fife, concertina and other instruments, just received at Adler's musiu store. Chas. Stevens & Son have for sale, and aro agents for the new binget sew ing machine. Parties wishing groceries, provis ions or merchandise of any description, SUO.U1U leave ineii uiiieis wuu -. an Dusen & Co. as thoy are piepaiod to de liver goods in any pail of the city on the shortest notice. Th0 Hongkong Steamer. ! The steamship Mcalh, still lies it: 1 tho stream, and beyond an occasional visit from -a boat, has established no communication with the shore. Her cargo of '550 Chinamen are in fair sanitary condition, and will probably pass all inspection satisfactorily. The steamer with its white hull, high out of water, presents a singular appear ance. She is of 2,050 tons register, and is owned in Sutherland, England. She made the passage in 21 days. She left the steamer Mei Poo in port. It was supposed that that vessel would probably come here, but it was unde cided at the time of the Month's dc-. pariure. She brought the Oregon anils from far Cathay. The agent of tho Chinese company that chartered hei is aboard and says that his com-1 pany engage the steamer for $0000 a mouth from the time -.hi bewail load ing at Hongkong . till ."he returns. They get C0 eaoh for the Chinamen's passage which leaves them a nice lit tle margin of profit. The vessel on tetiiriiing will go to San Francisco with 200 tons of freight for tiiat place. Tho Glenerg which left Hongkong abuiit the last of March is due and will probably be in this week. Held to Appear. Chief Linghrey, beinn deputized by L". S Marshal I'ozorth, went down to the Storm Iving yesterday morning and arrested Cyms P. Crocker, first mate; that officer furnished bail for his appearance in the sum of 3,000. His examination is set at nine o'elock this morning. We take this occa sion to inform ccitain orators who llourished yesteiday afternoon that the columns of a newspaper is not tho placo to try any man on a criminal charge: tho statement in yesterday's Asroi:is embraced the 'vCts, pub lished without comment. When the matter is settled bc-fore legally consti tuted authority, v.e may say what we think about it. Till then it is the piovince of a new-paper to make no comment adverse or faoral!e, and any one that has any seno knows this to be the umwitteii hw in all cises of the kind. 'My Mother-in Law." Tim audience that assembled at Liberty Hall List evening to laugh over the trials and tribulations of the mother-in-law, hid abundant food for mirth. The good impression that tho company had made thu previous even ing was still further enhauced by their admirable rendition of that sparkling comedy- A noticeable feature of the perfoimaiifp was tho agreeable avoid ance of all prompting aud halting, which s much tends to mar the per formauce. '"That blessed baby," brought to the surface whatever of laugh was possible, and when the au dience dispersed it was with a sitis ficd feeling, and a hope that wo would soon again seo the genial actor, Col ton and Kennedy, and their talented eonfreies. Tho tionj play-, in Salem to-night. Flayed Out. Wp will pay 10 for the arrest and conviction of any one caught stealing Trb Duly Asteki: from tlm f.teps or doors where it is left in the morn ing. Till i thing has gone about far enough. It annoys us and our pat rons exceed i ugly; daily complaints arc mine, and in evory caso the state ment is made "it was stolen." This petty laiceny business is played out. Wo aro in locip! of an astonish ing amount of poetry, original and se lected. If, as Tennyson expresses it, 'In the spring a brighter color Glows upon the burnished deve: lnlhospiing the ) onug man's fani' Lightly turns to thoughts of low," it may bj that in the spring the aver age poetaster wants to seo sundry rhymes "in print." Our terms are at the hetd of the local column. Any pcison wishing plain sew ing done, call on the lady that lives in room No. 1, at head of stairs, 1 X L-storo. Madame Kusiminu will instinct ladies and gentlemen how to care for their ownfect. Corns eradicated forone dollar. Attention Fijliernxii, UscNichoIa's Balm of Gilead oil lor sore or chapped hands, for sale bv Joe G. Charters. Tide tables free to ill. Tor tho finest baths In the citv go to the Oriental bathing 100ms opposite Mohlpn's auction store. Joe CI. CnAl'TKi:s,Piop. Lost. A pair of sold spetaclcs enclosed in a red Morocco casp. The tinder w ill he suitably rewarded bv leaving the samp, at this office. 1 can't get along u Ithoiit it. 1 must hae one ot those tme wmk baskets at the City Itoofc store. Steieiis & Son haie their store crowded with new goods, all marked in plain figures. Furnished or unfurnished rooms can D8 had at the union Hotel. Ic cream at Frank Tahre's next Saturday and Sunday. I G-C3 ,3?0 MlBCJiLLASLUUS.., i 1 I . . . D. KANT, THE "BOSS' - IN- Men's, Youths' and Boys' Clothim lOM LV tiii: (. IN CENTS' FURNISHING COODS! TJIK ItOS IX Hie Latothljii-s HATS AND CAPS! tki: oss i.v BOOTS AND SII0GSI thi: no.ss i.v TIIK IIOSS MERCHANT TAilQR! You will find the Finest and Largest Assortment, the lic-t Qualilj, and the LO WEST of FllW ES M . D . . K A N i ,, The Clothier. Wi'lJt'-mov Mr.C.lI.Cooncr.oftlm I. X. L. store1'1 ;.x.U"iXAI. STKISGd, has leased the entile lower lloor of the! Knlchtsof Pvthias building and will remmp his .stock on or about tho fust of! May. J!ein2 overstocked 'and wi-hiii'' to ledupp his mesent stock he w III offer i as a special inducement a ery littoral! discount to all cash custom?! buing! goods to amount ot $10 oi out. Ke meinber that in patrni7iiig this -mIo! that llu discount v. ill lie handed ba.-kl in ensii. The high tide jesteidaj -.1110111001! in no wav affeefed Hip siios of fane ! stationery and lipautifullv tintisl e:idt at Ctrl Adler's. I Dr. Jay Tuttle has removed his resi dence fiom Mrs. Munson's boauling house to rooms out nbersonV. new bakery, in the building lewntly oceu picd by Mrs. McCotmick's elolhing inaiiuractorj-. Van Dusen & (3o. hae just received a fine lot of hats of I lie latest stj U, and patterns. --The "Always handy" stovepipe shell es at John A. Montgomen 's. C'ai 1 Adler's motto : in stale and piiee!" "We pitas,-all Call Adler's b(ok ami arii'l stoic is now second to none noilh "ot San Kranci-co. llackinel'iek.'' a lasting grant perfume. l'lice'-T. ami Sold by W. K. Dement. and Ira ni ('flits. siiii.oi5's Criti: Mill.imii'odiati'ly lclievi Cioup, whooping cough and ItroiiPhitW. ."sold In V. K. Deniptit. toi.in..'s Lii:r.u:"s Lnrn llr.i.y ami Tonic Invuiouvki!: imparts strength to bod and mind. lxhr lo other. Ofdruggist.s. Are on niade mispraliU bj ire-Jinn. (Joiistination. Di7inpss.Loss nt Jndi- ;n;i. vlli.-i.-lii' s.!,;!.,!,- i',.i ..iii. ...... k.iwi. f i..... ... ... 1 ...ii ueris n iiositiic erne, i'nr sale-li V" K De111p.1l. The Rev. Geo. II. Thai er. of Hour - bun, Ind., saisflioth inse!f and wife owe our Hips losji!ii.on"jC(iN"st"ii'Tiii I Cfi:i:." Sold by W. L Deineuf. Like oil upon tnmbled waters is Male's IIoxky or Moi:i:iiot'.vi am Tai: upon a cold. Pike's TiviriiArm: Dnops cure in one minute. For Dyspepsia andLiver Complaint. ou have a printed guarantee 011 every bottle of Shiloli's Vitalizor. It never falls to oure. Sold by W. K. DcmenL Shiloh'.s Catarrh Remedy a posi tive cure for Cat.mli, Diptheiia and Canker Mouth. Ndd by v. L. Dement, Have WUtai's balsam of wild clicrn alivaj sat hand. It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in tlueina, consumption, and all throat ami lung coiniilaniis. m couts ami,-1 a noi- tle. Mcintosh lias ius't loceived a fine lot or spring oiercoais. Frank Faun lias oysters 111 eierj Mile. Mowanil pan loasts a sp. ielty Fresh caramels 01 cry day at il;e As toria candy factory. .Mam -trcel. , , Those wiittmide-'hsnt thel'ili lxU stoieare the U'st in the city. Th"i ire something tuee and durable, mid Jn I i hat most joung Iad:.s Mould aiipieei- ato fiom the giier. . For the genuine .1. II. Culler old ifourui'ii, aim me oest in wines, niptors and San Franeisco beer, call at tliPticm. opposite tin bell toner, and sfpCmip- oeit. Another Of those tine A. It. Chase organs at the City Hook fctore. Rrace tin tlip whole BVtem u ilh fvini? of the Ulood. Seo AdvertUement. CLOTHING! MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS'. FINE DRESS SUITS. " STYLISH BUSINESS SUITS. ! SO FT I STIFF JI4TS, 111 tin- UtW MU".. AI-.0 a rnM-ridv. Line of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS! The Cii-tom Department etnnraces the Xept Pattorns in TWEEDS. CASSI 5lEltr.S. OIMF.ns, tie. hints made to ontor in The IjYTKVT XKiV VOKK F.NIIIOS D. A. Mcintosh Weicliaat Tailor Clothier and Hatter, ocoiiii:.r i'.i.ock OOOIS. STOHE fhi-larfie-tsUHkoI Blank Books and Stationery Of I'tory description. m ("intiV liool Hook-.. r.lb!e. 1'cctlcal IS i.-1'C" Win I. Alhiimsfiml :lit 1'ells, Uesiiles a lull aiul complete sislsiecl: of ereruiinis iiualli in a wpll roirulatptl llnnk Store. Alo, mns depot and agHiicv for 1 ocry paper nnd periodical published. Carl Adler's Music Store Pianos and Organs Of all ini'.ps constant! v on, hind. Also a luu siock ot . VIOLINS, nillTAItS, BANJOS, AC- COllDKONS, CONCERTINAS, HARMONICAS. FLUTES. ; Also a Wrgr. stock of t!ie beater S"!:?i -"iHSiV: A'' .uu&iuaj. la-ritujij-.a is, As well pi en thing else belonEiii" to a 1 list ri.ws Music Nore. rianosauit Organs sold on tin monthly la st illpient plun.iirfnrri'iit. CARL ADLER'S VARIETY STORE -' It .llViH. -, VHMV' tills fZ2. t lMeket and Table ( IP nXr Y.-uikee Notions anil lr -JfS l'iclmc frames and CI &,'-'$&'' '' t'arnaires, a it ef V atvlics. Clocks and .Ipwelrj-, j5?s. s l-.iol., .mil T.ilili rilllorv. mil ius, hromos. ks-v- omulete .ssintmeiit. Arehoo, etc. yewgooils In tiij sleaiiior. The public are tinned topxamin"- mv stook and prices. CHKN-VMl'S S I'.. - ASTORIA. Oltl'.GON. Health is Wealth. Dr. 1 C. West's Xi-iip and Brain Treat ment : a spii'ifie for Ilistdia. Hlziiipss, niiiiiiilstniis, sei ions Headache. MPtltalUc liipssinn, Ixhs (.f Jlemorv. .spennatnr.hoea. 11 iniiotniri. Invn'iUiiCiri "Ilniissiotis. l'rrma ture Old Aw. t.msiil lij nur-exeitinii, sclf-alui-e, or iier-indii!rfenep, wlilcli lends to lnism ,iUi and death. One box will cure if-ront iMsps. l.uhliii.tiiiitaiiisimp months tr. atuiPiit. Dm d.-ll.'r a Ikix.iu si boxes fia li.e i!i M 11 , ; s.-iit in null prepaid on re eeiplof prlpp e mi.'nintee si boes to cure a'H ease it It e i( li nidi r lei plied by 11s inr i ii.es. seeninnaineu wun ne uoi 'I "- i "' "'' ' i' '''"' rour wiittcii snawilpptureliini 111-iiiniiej ir tue neat i,.,,,., ,.ilrtw ... uir. 1 1 .1 . mi in !"s nut eifnt a 1 me. (liiamnliesis .sued mill li i:. Ile.nenL ipuiiist. As llon.i, O.-Psmi. iiuiers in mail at regular I rli es. 1 lotlrt Tiip eitiri-MS ot Astoria and vieinity are renin sted to nievt at the Court house in Astoria, on Friday, April ilst at 2 o'clock i. m., to he.11 the report of the committee, on me m-st means ot (-milling" a Road from Astoria to Clatsop, and to lake aelion on said report. U.K. WARREN, Chairman of Committee. S. D. Aii.un. Secretary. Astoria, April 17th. -.Votiee. Madam Kusiiman, the celebrated New York .surgeon chiiopodist.who is a most skillful operator i.s now at. Room :;ij, Occident Hotel, and would say to'all who aie suffering tiom corns, bunions. Ingrowing 11ml club nails, that shu will peiiiiaiieiitly lemovp ami cure any such eases. SI.e has treate'd over 7.U00 na- tlenls in N w York and ban Francisco, and is universally successful. Satisfac tion gttaranteul in all cases. Ladies 1 isited at their residence without extra charge, if desired - ' . laige ioiiitiimcnt of the. best maud itiilLioss eoil on nisi, receivwi at .1110. Kodgcrs. ten rol -HaiKot. , i j.r,s.,t varu-i . of loek-t. hinges and s.resat .hio. Montionier.i"s. ' I on want louet s(ininf Uospoe's ice , ercam tiiihii : lu-sh made and liicely, Uninvd f; to Koseoe.s and tij the Knstoti Cn'stal lee Cieaui. Occident Hloek. What is heaiiti'seliiefest charm Melting ee" or losebud lip, Flowing tn:"sscs.foj in of grace"." Ne: line teelii inesu cnarms eeupse, I . A ml their sure mesprver is SOZODONT, best dentrlGce, f 'lis"? i,r'Si--&s31,sS'Sl C. B. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. REMOVAL! C. H. COOPER, OF 1"""",""""," "- 1 1 X L STORE 1 s s iiitii-iBis-ii-iiiiiisijHniiMtniiintiMituiiniiMaMttjHtnstM,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Will remove on or about- the first of May TO KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS NEW BUILDING. In order to reduce stock, previous to removal, will offer a Xiiberal Discount! To all Gash Customers buying bills of 10 or over. Astoria, April 15th, 1882. ASTORIA M. MEYER ASTORIA, REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES. 87 50 PEK BARKEL OF 30 GALLQN& LAliar. OltDERS IN IJKK PUOrORTIOX. LessSQuantitles, 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, ... 81 GO per Dozen mrSpeclal attention p.dd to ordeis from Public floascs antt Famllies."sSa THE COLUMBIA Mil a-$r$ SssS'rfij), - fs -sUl'KUIOlC TO MOST, AMI IS KXCKU.KI BY..SO!fl!J OK THIB; CtUtt? JOHN HAHI; - - PROPKIETOR, CHEMAHUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. tfC-Oiders Iclt at the GKUMAMA ISEClt HALL will be proinpUy aUtiided to.-sjai -sJolin A. Montgomery, tSCC.-KhsOU TO .IACKINS ft MOSTOOMKHY.) COICVKK OK MAIN AM) ASTORm. - CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OFJ FURNITURE S BEDDING? AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, -Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and MoHMiRfs, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Con-.p'cto ia every tiraiich. r,ft SsS, sis Uaaa a i99 !J..UJ Sffl K rfA. u o 5---!i.2 Sir a i m vavsi j-fi nt r, a-M ISWEfRS bst(u! -k ra !; BIBSSK SI rCirWU'-KT! mmi Auw THF. TnrHMntttiitiiniiwiliiHHMM THE - BREWERY. Prom-letor. OREGON. BREWERY -J, lUMI-UiS IX Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A Get oral Assortment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents for 3Iagpc Stoves and Ranges The Deit In the market. 1'iumbliig goods ot M ttiatls on ham). Jott work dons lu a iTortuoaoIUis manner. JKPKKRSON' TBET8, - si - 5 2 ;5l5lt i 3 525i1 ?2 a ST3 . iSS53l 3 3UIS.-S isn-is.zr isn 3 -! CO S2 S ai-?! B-tT Sa Be 3 lil-i-iil o COIS -!.sv-r.a -rsi .c a-". mm SlWPs S eo esmss 2"'"fc;;" '215SS iOTGE''0 li Ti It w y II laesa-i ! 1 Sjv s 2