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w , . iiMiaunjJiwwPa'' jniu ghc Siultj $slov).sm. ASTOKIA.OKE;0'; FJS1DAY .APRIL. IU, 18S2 J.r.lIALLOBAV. -Editor. State Election'. Though the present is an "off year" in politics, yet sufficient political events will occur before its close to .give it . considerable proipiqencoin the eyes .of politi cians? There will be twpnty-three state elections this year. The first to lead off is Rhode Island where a -governor, state officers, and a legislature will bo elected next month. Oregon conies next; the candidates will bo before the people to-day, on both sides, and the state is.so evenly divided that but slight defection from cither side would threaten defeat. Ken tucky, Tennessee and Alabama elect hi August. The enterpris ing Tcnnessccans nominated their candidates last February, and arc hiving a sis months'-campaign. In September Maino holds n general election. It used to be "as goes Maine so goes the Union." 'The proverb is now like a last year's almanac. Iowa and Ohio elect in October, as also Colorado and Vcst Virginia. In Novem ber comes the gubernatorial elec tion. New York, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Nebraska, Texas, South Carolina, Now Hampshire, Ne vada, .Massachusetts, Kansas, Con necticut, and Delaware. Illinois fleets a legislature the rap month. The. result of the elec tions in two-thirds of the Union will go far toward determining the relative strength of the great parties in "81. Washington Lptlcr. I'rom our Regular Corrotpoa Js.it. J WABnixoTON", D. C. April H, lsgfcj. Tue President's veto of the Chinese emigration bill i- well re ceived except among the Pacific coast Republicans, who think they . .are ruined by it. .Gen. Roocrans and the other Democrats from that section" Vrlievo" that "their party will reap a great advantage, but that is by no means assured if the Democrats in Congress refuse to support n - bill with' a ten esrs limit. Among the Republicans the belief is strong that the coun try will sustain the President's , view of the cabp, and even ionic Democrats characterize thn veto as " a pharp move. Said Senator . Masey: "Arthur playa his hand and never get-, excited. I like to see a man play out his hard." Said n prominent Republican Senater: ''You may depend upon it, the country will endorse the veto. The message ii a fair, straightforwaid statement of the question, without extravagance, nnd will go'a long way to relievo the , apprehensions that many thoughtful people have felt at the passage of so extreme a measure. It looked as though the time might como soon when race pre judice might be strong enough to push through any legislation. The Republican party has always claimed to act according to certain principles ol right and honesty between man and man, regardless of race or color. If wo are now to permit a law to bo enacted without protest, simply ' because wo can, in obedience to the hatred of ono raco for another, we stultify tho foundation principles on which wo have stood from tho beginning. This bill is a bad pre ;. cjljej to pctand our foreigners, "of" oil classes, should reflect a long time boforo they damand the prohibition of Chinese emigration, for policy alone, if not on princi ple." ,,TJ?0r -long-expected Cabinet nominations nenf made this wook, ;. togcthor with several other rather important appointments. Tho nomination of Secretary Hunt for minister to' Russia is not, it is understood, very acceptable to him, . but,bo will take the place in lieu" . of something better. He pre ferred to stay where he is and next to'bavc some good thing here, but thepresident thought ho aught to alii UMj be satisfied to take what he could get. The difficulty of providing for him has delayed tho sending in of tho nominations. Mr. Lincoln is now the only one of President Gai field's cabinet left, and it is generally understood that he is to remain. Tho nomination of Mr. 1 Chandlor as Secretary of tho I Navy was referred to tho Com-j raittee on Naval Affairs, of which j Don Cameron is chairman, andjiyi j Youth' and Rnuu; througl! whoso' efforts Mr. Chan-i lienS' T0UlflS MC b0 dler, when nominated last spring, by President Garfield forSolici- -,. . .' tor General, was rejected. Butj I ) i nTin 11 01 Don was not disposed to make any vlV UJUULJUL particular euort against Mr. Chan dler esDeciallv now. as it wnuld '. ,. ... ' uiuagonize mm wun tno Auminis tration. His opposition last spring was mainly to oblige his brother-in-law, "Wayne McVeagh, then Attorney-General. There has been considerable opposition to Chan-' dlor'a confirmation for this posi- tion, but the Democrats wero not solidly against him as before, i though most of them entertain a strong dislike to him politically. It has been rumored here for some time that Mr. Chandler and Mr. Blaine, who were for a long time the warmest of friends, had fallen out, but thoso who saw Mr. Chand ler enter Mr. Blaine's house about dark on the day his nomination was sent in think there must bo some mistake about the rumors. Mr. Chandler i3 a very shrewd politician, and he will work the navy department for all it is worth for ills party. Tho Senate recently passed a resolution to pay Mr. Ingalls $8,- 193 for alleged expenses incurred I by him in refuting tho charges of bribery of members of the Kansas Legislature to secure his election to the Senate. This is following the inexcusable precedent recently set bv tho Senate in allowing tho alleged expenses of Mr. Butler, of South Carolina, and Mr. Kalloirg, of Louisiana, in defending their right to tho Seats occupied by them. Tho Senate of tho United States ! has long been known as the most expensive legislative body in tho world, and manv of its items of expenditure are gross and outra geous frauds upon the public treas ury. It lias in its emplo5' throo times as many clerks as are neces sary for the proper dispatch of public business, and the principal occupation of many of its mem bers seems to bo tho doviiiii": of means and methods to increase their own comfort and convenience ami add to their own emoluments at tho epen! of tho pople. Useless committees are constantly being created, for the avowed purposo of giving some Senator a room for hii piivato use, and a clerk to transact his private busi ness, and to bn paid out of tho treasury. There is not a Senator 3tid there is not n clerk of tho Sen ate who does not know perfectly well that tho expenses of that body are twice of three times as much as they ought to be, and et expenses are piled np year by- year with a coolness and indiffer ence to public opinion which is re freshing. For ten years the House of Representatives, whose expenses are ever so much less in propor tion, has undertaken in tho appro priation bill to cut down the inor dinate and excessive expenses of the bnnate, but in vain. This mow raid is about tho most inex cusable of all, and nobody can toll where it will end, for as Sena tors are simply no moro and no loss than nvorago politicians, $8,- 000 in a lump is enough to tempt many ot them up to jobs to have thoir scats contested. SroT. NEW TO-DAY. SUIT HOUSE! CLOUS ajsag suits 1 shall send tnnnt- nKps -.,!i Trx .,.. at prices that CANNOT BEDCFUCATED lu America iroin $13 upwards, with prtviir" cxatninfag at Wells Kargb. and If not . IB. LITT, Comer TWrd and Alder Streets. xoutlxsd, oBEoosr. ' MISCELLANEOUS. CrO VOO nn JL. THE "BOSS1 THCBOSSn CENTS' FURKISHIHO GOODS! TIIK JJOS- IS the I.ltlM.Sljle HATS AND GAPS' TJIt: KOHrj l BOOTS AND SHOES Till! UOSS 13 i TIIK KOHS MERCHANT TAILOR! You will find tho Finest ami Largest Assortment, the Jlest Quality, and the LO WEST of PRICES. M. D. KANT, The Clothier. B. B. "FRANKLIN, UNDERTAKER, Corner Oa5s ?i:il Sqa-usoql e slrects A-STOfclA. - OltEtlOX OflJZK IV WALL PAPJ3K AMI VINDOW SHADES AMI UNDKKTAlCEns GOODS. l UH No. 40 I2-Ply SALMON TWINE ! IDRtMIILElDIilKES. SEINE TWINiES. A Full Stock Now on Hand. HENRY DOYLE & CO... SI l Ularkor Htro-!. Nan Frnni'Isi'n Sol.- Ajimt'? for the I'aclile Co.t-1. HILL'S riBIBTIBS. fli:O.IIILL, - - - I'KOI'KIETOI: WALTER TAIIKS. - STA!i: MAXAfiEl! Oprn all ihr ienr. l'rrroruiaiifr i:ciy Mslit. Knl lie (Iiauxo of 1'i-n- sramme Onro n Hff!i, Coaiprtslns all tlic lalet SONCS, DANCES AND ACTS. We give Ihe Best Variety Entertainment In the West. Tile tllCSitro ij crowdsf. liiirhllv. nnil nil who bavo witnessed the ontertalumcnt )ro uounco it to be equal io any ch en chen here. Jlr. Hill a a cateier for tliu nnlillcM amusement can not bo excelled. Anybodv wisliluj; to spend a ptesiant ovenln'' and aeo siurkllne t nnd bp.-.-irv uiihnnf mi. Rarity, shoaM Impion' the opportunity and Tlio compMiiy couipiUes ilio follov.lns well' laUBll AITIS14 : Ml3 1'AMMC W.ILTO.V. s Louise Cooir. Mis. CaAKLr.s K'oiu.r.u. JIk. Joiik ciot:. All:. .losmt l'frrrv. Me. AValter r.vr.Ka. All of which will appear nlitly in their rtlf forent siieclalties. Open air concert ecry evenine : perform ance corainencini at 8: entrance tothMtrn on Benton street; pmatn boxes on Chena mus Mreet. Look-out ftr Our Stars. MISCELLANEOUS. Allen, At (M'WKiMlil TO JWfSR it It !.!.) Wliolr-iliat.rt rrlsil U-alr 1 Provisions, vf GlhtCyt Glass and Piaied Ware.! Tl'.OI'ICAl .'.M IHl.M!.rif FRUITS AND VEGE FABLES. TO;ll.T lt.'i Tlio lai-gest and :'ip-.t com.!. ! ;1l-. oi g.flJLs ip. lii"ir lluoto bo fcuj.i! tn tin i-.ty. IVrocr of C,i r.nil Si'jKeiniH .iti-' :r i . i . ASTOiHA, ot:r:ON. OLEAWIIVTCt and EEPAIRIHO ni:at. ciiUAi' ash yi u.h. in Jlala Streei. ornoMto N I. A. , ." .... Iii!l)CiteraiuI Vl:o!cs3'e ilraVi m Cigars .and Tobacco, Smoker's Ar ticles, Playing Cards, Cut lery, Etc., Etc , llic IriSwNt .".till fiacst sloe!, p; Mis rjl: jam aadAiubcrnrniiiu ll.ec:l. Itaiii-ul.i :ij Si'iition ji i!ii lo drdt rs Iron 11 f c imr auil iecls. ClK.ii.uiia street. Asioii... ln-g r TliKO. l:i:Al-!T,.:j.. :.t.;:...,. r i lia Clatsop couat, Oregon, mUlv i.tld :i in?oi:iccoitne..-epret:trj.n loini.iv, Ap ril 2 ill!, :it 7 o'cIock i". si., loi the piirji.-Kp of eleoti ijj Ulrectors for the (i".s:nn: u ir, anil transit tint; such other !w-Ii'c? as ns-.y ennio befoie tlio raeetlnR. It) oriler of ilic ISoaril of Directors .i.. Hcsn.u:. Sf.'i et.ir) . Asto:i i, April lltli, 132. til BUilMHIAM . & man A SI) 'Mmm ARE THE BEST. And eit no more than other In-.inds ; mil If the Merch.int with whom yoa trodo do.i not Ktep our Cood3,It Is Iipcmiso it jc.i liettertosetl .t pah of Koot- .'r'Stnes eei two month? than ctery iVje or 11; e. AVE (IUAUANTEE EVEltY I'AIIl WE .MAKE. All Hciehants iiiROOd cre.Ul c.w piocaru these Goods at cur Warehouse-. In rorllintl or .San Francisco. Try our "HERCULES' Patent Boots HECHT BI?OS. & CO. The Pioneer Restaurani. MAIN STREET. - ASIOKH. OCX, I orinerly kept Ly JIip, AttisocD ttai ncen r:i!cd up n;:d He otx-uetl In .11K3. T. IV. lUQlllV. Tho tables arc kept ncal a:ul iieau nnd aro supplied with the vcry'e! !. i.;ar!;ct affords. e5"l'rompt and oMltpti,'; -vaiters me in constant attendance. BteDlians -Varieties ! GRA?rfl OPEPJIWG. a n'EI4"5r STi:f:PAXS3!s:r."ii Ha c a ue'.v bonllns allev, tlio largeit an-1 hest in town. Admittance free. 1 TTT "T N T IT T TtninrTll'llrt - . . T --i r-n - i-ri ssi'iriS'iu.oK. fiouxTiiv iMMHii't-B. mgmKv&m medallion rakgb, ii. holders of thiAtiii?. Iiimi Wink.. ai. - i-KpSr&--3Sri:::-- s erf & e fy v3. H BiwiiiiiiS.iDRUGs AND CHEMICALS.! Architects and Builders, Toilet and Fancy Articles, . AH lUiid ol House worlc riono nt Mhorteipit notlev. Bhop Corner of Cnss and Ator Street, a9tTklv, -' ... OUE00N aijJvw.uu--ijujittJtyL-.iuAiuiujjwiiwM-Mi'jw iu:i .v mta I Wholesale and Retail Dcaieri : GROCERIES,' iProvisions, Lumber. ! ETC., ETC.. ETC. j ?iriit(i.jiiej!.s; nv.il Cansievv SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY. i AOEST Ton THK San ioso Fruit Packing Company. A.sn THE I Sau Francisco (Jhomical lQSSS, 1-1 OKI A OJ1KGON. m .kti:; ro..i:r. J. J. bTOKi:5, IFOAED & STOKES, Wood ;ifitl Willow-wave, I G i! G C E R ! E S, i Tobacco, Ciprs. Wines and Liquors i iO!:i:ir.:. m domktk Fruits and VcJcio1)les, WZUZ2XZ 2r2. NISEIS:, Gensrii Commission Ec-rehants J AT3A, 0!:t5X. N'ct to On-Qo'i Ksiiu.i ft.Nm.cn', Dock dA fOU SHII'1-i.l:. MAllfvS nillKX 30XT TOW TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. STEAM DYEING AND CLEANING. Shipper & Ryblte. - Proprietors, No. 11 Oi!. Stri-it, ii-i.'ti.vvt. .... ouniov. n:if 1: mst . i'ants mr.de to order t:nr:i 0Liro:'H ...... uit ma.1 Ins wt-, JiiOi) !'00 ii", 00 J.",Ui Al.aK-iai.tii:i .t of Suil;!r :.I.Ss on li.nul. Itfji.lilM; mine villi Ni r.tne ; and !: rati.li. Ciiitin? doi-o ri-cc for ruidLtjen Milli tiuile to Orile.- troru :s;. 00 :inil 1 1, 'win!,. JVi-fi-ii lit J.'iinrr.ntrii! e.i- 110 tfnlc. R10Y & KELLER, First Quality SUGAR CURED RAOON i: ij c. I'.VKIiV OAV i'j:i:tsll. JS.-ETi3.C3.:sK5 OF THE BEST QUALITY. 3!nin Street, Astoria, Oresoii. WAB H UKC1j.):i without STStTHKK ATJCr. , .V!J' ? Jtul n0 terms cl peace until -?pli3 evt-ry r.ua lnAitoiia hasajifv s49r si Am: nv 3rj:isv. Look at th? price . : l'aiits lo order Iroin - - - sa cj lint". Genuine rreiieiiC.ii...n. - i-n Suits trow - -- .. -S5o) Tliefinpstlinc.irnirjtiI.-3 ontlie coitt te ZZSnt tonar,en-rSvVe. vi C.03: iT as:, sxasssssr. ASTORIA. OliEfiOX jPATEIJT KSDICIHTSS, ETC. 1 1 rSPli-ftJ.-i,lrlJ A...r..n- ,-.,.-. a'l hours. tay-uoineopatiiio -nucturcs and reHets, J sod Humphrey's Specifics also;fcept. i ervrcfWsvi4-f-v;5Hl " o--n-!-i.vti -J'J 8.-AX-u-ijvt.ajujw.TSiffgccrx-)iwa j" -y .ifrr -. I " y, Kb iil l&Vl'V iiiA.1 Large size, all silk Parasols, Large size, all silk, fancy border, Large size, all silk, - - - -Medium size, all silk, twilled, Medium size, collon, suitable 0'a.OATIS. Misses' light-colored school coats. - - 7 00 Misses' dark-colored school coats, - - 7 00 Misses' plush school coats, - - -to 00 These are Spring Styles, and all wool. 31 ISCr.T.T,AS0US. Marseilles Spreads, large size, - - 3 50 All-linen Towels, " " - - " 37 Ladies' Hose, all colors - - - 25 Ladies' Balmoral Skirts, - - - - 1 '50 Unbleached I able Linen, per yard, - 40 Unbleached Table Linen, extra wide.p'r y'd, 50 Ladies' Corsets, all sizes, - - - - 1 25 A'-o : low more 1 enmarts I)rts. Good-, at 10 auj 20 cents a yard. Hi M.M.Mt r, itire Itarsains .:re Limited in Quantity, so como early and secure lliein c a li roitNiA b roiu:, OXSTS3 P3.ICE5 T"0 .XjX, r. O. i!i 2K. Corner opposite I'ostofflcc, Astoria, Ortsou. FheBossOoffee and Tea Pot rji'Ji'-ir ' " "-v.t: tgi- Sfo ' cJSS Ktic3:N Patent C'oolt SIoto. " "S LF ff?? $i rri? CHS .2-.&JJ uf.ukn M,fi TWO D0OK5 EASr OP OCCIDENT, AIISCELLAXEOl'S. Oaiuiery Supplies Imrorted anil ruralel)j ASTOKIA OREGON. 1 Bur f'ojjjjpi". Psgps "ui".. cte. AKeni t.ir Haiiocl:'-. Foideiing JIaehlne ; Jnlin-ton'H imprtned Seldeni.i: appirare.'s ; rotarj t.iblc for solderinj! Mams : ll'.ond"' net llor.1. NEW CHOP HOUSE. M mbptlKS&i'""! to an! , nouneeto the publlt. anil Ids mitiv filenus, that he has opened. 1 ' Coffoc antl Chop Houso on Cass Street, noxt door to the Aktoiu ax omce. Chopsar.il Meal.s coolxd to orlcr. fr'ilJST 'i.Sh Dress Making. ! ,r rn r .. ! .ill'S. L. to. 'JCWeU. Up stairs, oppoide M.m. Koscrc ianlligi Uou'e. j J. 11. D. GrRAY. I Wmltealc and leL-ul dealer In. ' 5S?--r ALL KlXnS OF FEED, JJiw fin?.- Qfrawj Ulnfirf Pte euy, UiHu, Oirav, VSUOU, tlC. GenersI storage and AVharfajo on reason - Oie-o'n"' l''CH,ton!c'!(mi''rcct-A-or!i- 2rtTTTiT?TtT OrrF? CJTVYOT? AjijisAt.t kii..ri'j kjiVyXvii.'. I have opened a MEW BOOT and SHOE STORE Cn tho Koadway, I " I am tireparcil J. tlo My sleek i larre rnd new and verv mpi : llaiivst!eyoun!ls!iilliao j our choice. If on the shelves ou llnd none that will lo, You can h.-.vo tin in 11 wieat the Uoldcn Shoo , I. .T. AI1VOI.D. i ATO.STINSON & f.0..'WIHE8tU0UOR8-AHDOICAR8. m .1 nirtddi'-ni'iift 1 G!-ribMbSiH I mb, At Capt. llogors old stand, comer of Ca3 and Court Streets. Ship and Cannery work. Ilorscshooins:. Wasrons made and repaired, ttood ymk guaranteed. &, - ''!?5 f?"SfJX? s& T 8HS cSs?S&i Worth. - S3 5 oo 3 5o Price. 51 25 3 00 i 5o 1 25 50 3 00 3 5o 5 00 3 00 for children, i 00 2 00 ro I 00 25 35 75 may bi: had or SBhj. H.HAWES 0I.i: AGLNT. AL.1. Ajieat fr tan oeIellrate.l Sll'AM I'lrTINRS A SIT.CIALTY Ni,;ii but the best tvorkraeu emplojed. !1 Morkfenaranlecd or no charge. DS " "S . h;rc Ijft. ASTOEIA. OliEUON t MISCELLANEOUS. Wilson & Fisher, SHIP CHANDLERS. deali:bs is" r on. Steel. oal, Anchors, Chains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, WllOL'GHT AND COT GALA'ANIZEf) 'VaH Copper Knlls anil Bun's, ' Shelf Hardware, Paints and Oils Rubber and Hemp Packinq of all Kind. PROVISIONS, r'tOWB XSH 3III.T. TEEW. , . Agentrfor Saiem llonring M11U. " Corner Chenamus Dtid Hamilton Streets ASTOKIA.. OREGON. (UUfllflA RHl?W17ilV uwiwiiuu uimniaui, .T.STK.VVSH. ACKi'T. Is noiv:ead to supply tho public lth the Cclsbratcd Chicago Beer In a:i quantity lo 'uir. I have a!w thb I Cclcbrnted CLIraso IWky lu Botllrs, Which is now von- icDularauionc."all faml lies and saloons." ' rieaw send In our orders and they will iimomv best attention. 1 .v,toria Orecon' I Agent for Oicgon and TVasg. Ter , SX" S 3P Si KC K R, ncALr.R ik Ua.y, Oats, Straw. . Bm"' IVooti Bcllverod, to Order, Draying, Teaming and Express Business. 1 HnrirtZnnn'iCarr'nni'X far Hiic norsi.Sianafrarr.age jor nuv. DEALER IN' yM- HOWE, BOAT BUILDER, AT TI1E OLD STAND. GRAY'S BUILDING I FIRST CLASS WORK A SPECIALTY. IN