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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1881)
1- THE NEW NORTHWEST, THtXRSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1881. r-r- v THECAUSE.IN WASHINGTON;- . . .'. (Ot jraapla Cofreapoadenee of Oregon lani October SSta.) lTtte bill to allow women to Tot and exercise ths rights to which they are Data rail entitled yawed through all the gradations of reading, sas--Mndlnp of rules and final oaaaare In one mlnate and flTelaecopda exactly, and the rote atood thus : -Aygs Messrs. ; CWhoonr EranaKernv Sharp-; . ' Ostein, Btratton &.. ,'Noea Meaar..jDraden, Hoot ll ; er. HoTer. Ilanter. Lonr. Miller, Wallacs-7. 80 the bill waa lost. ' . . ; tt .."." . ' Howereri the probability la that the matter will l-' not rest here, aa It la likely another good bill will ,' !.J be introduced at an early day Moat of the mem- ben aay that If they thought women really want ed the suSrage, they weuld bare no objection to paaalng the bill. . Really wanted ! Just aa If thla , thing had not been petitioned for, begged for and. Implored for by thousand! "of women In this Ter , rltory, session after session. Only two years ago . . . , a petition signed by 750 persons, mostly womeir, te presented to the Legislature, asking again; aa they had been doing for years, for their rights and what was the result 7 The matter was laughed oyer as agood Joke, sneered at, and remarks made Y about It of such an Insulting nature that those women who ' had been urging the matter all through finally came to the conclusion that erery thing In thla world is "vanity and Vexation of spirit." 80 they took no trouble thla session to make any arrangements for obtaining their free dom, for the reason that they did not wish to be lnaqlted twice. yS - Ilowerer, it is plain to beaeenthat thla leg! - latiTe body is of a rery superior description to any that has preceded IL, They seem to Tiew things generally with a mo're liberal spirit. They don't narrow their views down to the thickness of a hair. Their creed,- generally, Is a broad ,one, and on tbe'foundation of doing what Is Just and right they hare, placed themselves, and on that ground they will stand or fall. They also take ' into consideration the fact that If women should Jak allowed to vote,- no-local-option-bill would Jbe. ' required, for they, who are the real sufferers, would very soon settle the question for this Territory by total prohibition. 80 it is no wonder they are' afraid to entrust such ft mighty question Intheir hands. However, it is likely ft few years more will cause a wonderful change in the mlnds'of many, and womarTa vote will yield a greater In fluence In thla Territory than ten thousand armed men. AMUSEMENTS. Alice Dunning LIngard, who will be remem bered as a handtome woman with ft fine wardrobe and some emotional power, will be the next at traction at New Market Theater. . She brings ber own company, which waa gathered together in San Francisco for the trip, and openaon Monday evening, the 7th Instant. ; , "r1 The Fabbri Opera Company closed its season in this city last Saturday , evenings The'two last performances were, in ft general, way, but repeti tions of the blunders of. the previous ones. Why the company should have achieved even a moder ate success, is an anomaly. . It was a fraud travesty on grand opera companies and its suo- cess can only be attributed to the caprice of the public, for- which there is no accounting. The Bound and Victoria are Buffering the Infliction . thla week. .: . --7 ...Boston criticism of Rossi Is extravagant, and some readers might think it funny. One writer - assures as that the audience owes to the tragedian "hours in which the worth of living has been heightened, and which have been besouled by the Jurest breath ef art." Rossi Is fifty-two and fat, owever talented, but ft Boston enthusiast finds In tua rounded physique "unexampled corporal elo quence with which, so to speak, a statue is set to motion in its every movement' A third Boston observer sees obiecta of thrilline admira- Uon in RonaTs hands- f'As a wholeLhe declares,-! "ana in tbe single nngers, they speak a compre . hensible and convincing language... 3Vlth him tbe ten fingers are like an alphabet, capable of many combinations In the formation of words." Wesaaa SaUTM Btetory. . Mrs. A. 8. Duniway has received a large Invoice of the first volume of "The United States History of the Woman Suffrage Movement," and Is now t ready to fill orders for the same. Every person who Is Interested in the cause of liberty and Jus tice should have this book. It Is a handsome royal octavo vol a me of over 900 pages of rare, racy and valuable reading, edited by Elisabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony and Mrs. Matilda Joe lyn Gage, three of the foremost thinkers of the agifpthohategurednargely" as leader! In Ihe suffrage movement for over thirty years. The book contains a large number of elegant steel en gravings of the eminent women of the East who have fought the battle bravely from Its beginning, some of whom hare passed away, and others are now ready for the final triumph of the cause for which they have long labored and waited. The, book Is published by Fowler A Wells, who will Issue the second volume about Christmas. Price: in cloth, $5 00; in sheep, extra, $6 60. Agents solicited. 11 ii Mr. J.-W. Bailer haa removed from "No. 47 to lo, 3 and 85 Yamhill -Btreetpbetweci Fourth and Fifth, or two blocks west, of his old location. No finer staple and fancy groceries can be found in tbe city than at his new, neat and commodious 1 establishment. His prices are the very lowest, as he sells for. cash. All orders promptly attended to, and goods delivered to all parte of the city. Remember" tdeall en Woods, all ye who tlestre ft hat He his thelargMtTtock,-the latet-stock, the cheapest stock and the best stock In the city. - rfunders Oregon Blood Purifier still holds Its xttdlloajMUhjUbi market. It Js rrthnilarty adapted for ladlesseW After sixteen years' trial, the New ttomeutlo Sewing Machine stands unrivaled. . E, F. lleroy, ajent, Jfo. 49 Salmon atreet. GENERAL NEW8. a." ' Argument In the star route trials begins to-day. Durinsr October the'publlo . debt waa decreased New York's threatened water famine is averted by coploua rains. , The Senate, after confirming several appoint ments, adjouraed on ttaturaar last, ; .Frank Hatten, of theBurllngtonrair,- succeeds Tyoer as First AsslsUnt JostmateT GeneraL . : The appointment ef Judge Folger, of New York, as BecreUry of the Treasury,- is very generally commended, p. : -r--; . . . Stephen May bell is storekeeper for the First District of California. Pol i tics haa paid better than lathing and poetry.-v . . ' The belief is quite general that Secretary Folger will retire before any great lengtn 01 time eiapser. to make 100m for Koscoe uonkung. General Grant Is credited with, great influence over the President. BlaJnesaysArthuiJ s Cabinet "will be Grant from top to, bottom after January 1SU" I . :,' ' A ndtorleua. burglar entered the apartments of tbe r reucn guests at rnlladelpnla; and wares p- tured by General -Boulanger-and-handed over to tne police. - ,X 3 A Wisconsin physician, who three years ago examined iu I tea u and found him sunering irom softeningof the brain, will be summoned as a witness fojc.the assassin: - ' . The Workingmen's party of California has col lapsed.. On Tuesday, the tate Central Commit tee met In San Francisco and decided that It was useless to continue tbe head of an organization men naa neither body nor tall. : Secretary Macveagh'a resignation IS not ac cepted. The President desires him to remain in the .Cabinet and conduct the prosecution In the star route cases. I'ostmaster-iUeneral James will not retire until some result is' reached in tbe same suits. He also remains at the President's request. The Mechanics' National Bank, of Newark, N. J., which was regarded as a perfectly reliable con cern, suddenly suspended on Monday, and depos itors will lose everything.. The cashier, O.XJU Baldwin; who had the unlimited confidence of the Directors, appropriated over. ?2,0U0,0UO and lost th money in speculations. . '-v JkOotherarmel crankr.Johh octllngt claiming to be the President of the Lnited -States, presented himself at the White House, on Mon day, and was arrested and disarmed after a severe struggle. He-had a communication signed "Al mighty God," saying he was chosen President It was endorsed, -"Communicated by the Holy Spirit.'' r v , . The bQbljo have been somewhat nuzzled over the recent purchases in London and New York of Confederate bonds. An explanation Is found in the statement that the late Confederation-had 160,000 deposited In the Bank of England, and capitalists intend to try to get it. Solicitor Ray nor or the Treasury will also endeavor to recover It for the United Statea. An appalling accident occurred at Davenport. Iowa, last Friday. The machinery of the steamer Gilchrist became useless by ft, breakage, and the boat drifted against the stone pier of a railroad bridge. The shock displaced the weights on the safety valves, and - steam escaped In volumes. fatally scalding a number of the passengers and Crew. Many persons Jumped Into the river and were drowned. The accident is attributed to drunken carelessness. . Ladles, the supply of the latest and most fash ionable Turbada at Woods the hatter's is not yet exhausted. The rumor that such was the case is m Istake. - He still haa the fi nest lot of these goods in Portland for both adults and children. ' ; Sam. L. Beary la still to the front with his pop ular and cozy oyster, ice cream and confectionary. stand at the Turn Halle. He also supplies parties, or furnishes, oysters, ice cream, cakes, etc., for pri vate dinners on short notice.! I ; Owlne to the superior finish and excellence of work, Abell stands preeminent aa ft photographer Give him a call. ' . . , GO To . . ... OARRIJOU't tEWIHQ MACHINE ITORE, 1ST Tftr4 Blu siear JIrrUM. rertlaart. AMD HAVE MOSEY. A OEUT roil THE 8INQKR, HOWE. W1LHOJI, DAVIS. X. Anlomatlo. Koyl. ML JobD and Household Hewinc STHcwInf MarhlnM r paired n1 wsrrmntrd. All kind of Mvwlnc Mchln MEEDL.IM. Attachment. OlIa.stQ, . 1 ael6 8m fOSBPft BCKKBAaAw- . MORTON M. SPAVLMMO. PACIFIC HARKET. BUEIHAED ft SFAULBIKO, Butchers and Paokera," . . And Doalen In All KUida of fREKH AMD CURED MEATS. BACON, HAM ft LARD, " " 35 nd 37 B Street,' Corner of Second, rOKTLAND, OREGON. Rpaelal Attention (ivta to Supplylnc Halpa. - hM If OKO. L. B1BBARD. -J.,W. BBAtBB. GEO. I HIBBAIID & CO., SS rrwat BH rrtlaad, Orn , M.apafarturera, Importers and Wholals Dealera la DOOT0, 0HOC& AND RUDDCRO, Shoo La,ca,l Ladies' Shoe Polish, Mhos UBusuKs ard Ulackivo or All KirmJ S-Tha lUbbard Hand-mada D00U ara tba bent In tha mar - n,..,. , ........... v . . , , MLSCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. N OT ICE TO MILLINERS. We are now opening oar " IIEW'STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS! nrPOBTED DrEECf FROM .THE EASTEKV HUrtTACTOEZES. Special IndocemenU Offered to Itiiliiaeri'StartiBg' Butinsa. ; . - .... cua - . - The Freshness of our Coods and ths Low Prices must Draw ths Atten- V -v'4 I V L ,1.. mil fla. IllMM . , , r-n- : tlon of ftircioso Buyers. . LEWIS & STRAUSS -lVo.'-lu:i:'Flrot .Street, Portland.. Orecrbn. r - t-x A. GOODN O.UGII , Wo. 4S C Mnti, rortlMtf. Or,'" " ; ' "- ..I C O NT R A CT O R A rJD'BU IL D E R, .fiUUBM. Harblelzed Slate Mantels, TUe HearthsfEtc, w and Slate JUST RECEIVED: A FULL LINE OF FALL GOODS! A.t tlteXeuuinir ' TAILORING ESTADLISHMCNT tZ.or PACIFIC LKATB A! Fb AH CISCO . At Wa. m. I 6 3 Nov-)2 Not Xi 7 IecI-2 -21 I... ..2T RIVER AND-RAIL DIVISIONS. TbTumbiv Wmijnetti tJad YamHUI'fiiTeri. FEBRUARY-1, 1R8I. T '' . . 1 V " 1 1 ? .1 V4 u ULL r At M - Nov-17 Nor ......! H A ? Iec 2 1) V M O V2- 7 J J - eo J V' Leave Portland fob Mod. ! 'S i . H ; . DallM, Walla Walla,) gv ' I Umatilla, and otbr 7am . v- V ' W ,up-rlTer polnta. a A ' S3 A.torla, Kalama,Ta- . C romaanU Heattle.... V. O Victoria and New -AW g V Irf Wwrtmlnatcr.. .t 9AM bi H -Cathlamet, Bay View. " - 1 - M " Hkomock away and 6ab . . I M BraokHeld .. J S I r" W wit port, Clifton and 1 - " o T I -' O Knappa. "fi l I I J? 8alm and Intel a- w S I I medlata polnla.. ?A p, . I If M ' T po,nU on Bnaka M I - B pS" 1 11 1 . ' r " 1 r n hi Trnar -1 II I IB, isnil. Hi 1 1 nil : t I-1 , fj - J. inrilAKEy ft co:t ' " C I 1 AEt.Htalof California. t- I ( I I S JOHN MCI It, K a y 7 ... 01 1 1 ,1 1 1 1- ","saasiaSBESjEjsSBBBBBESB ' aa aa dmimit aV. taaa.S . ...,.x as so I - V r 35 00 Alkaajy Ex a. fttyllnh Fanta'kj order from Oimk Hunlneaa Suit, to order from.. Ntyll.h uverroata tonrderlfmin I later to order from Lire. Hulta to order from. a reartrr fit uiakahteej Ham pie. ami rulea for aeir-meanureinent aent toaor i dreaa free of ehanca. Cuttlnc free to nnrrhaaeni of rMh. Clath. Trlmmliia.. etc.auiiplled to country tailors reasonable rates. . . kllorsi at HOME MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. OF CALIFORNIA. - ORGANIZED A; D.1804. 4- J. F. HOrOHTOX, Prest. U I. BAKEIt, VIce-Fres'U CHAH. IU BTORV, Seey. R. II. MAOILL,Oen'l AfX PrcssilsiBaB alaie Orcaalaatlla isaea alaea Orcaalaatiaa...... Aaaeta, Jmmrj 1. IHHl Aairslsis far Pallej llaldera. Ratstasiraaiea Kervo..... ..tS.S21.SS3.tf I.aa.i,tst.a4 " S3S.147.SS SSI.S77.17 174.SSS.SS INCOME, 12 MOIiTHS, $340,64100. GEO. Li-8TORYf Mmmcr Orvaraa. Waaklaiaaa) m4 IslaSt. - Corner First and Stark streeU, IVrtland. D. B. Bl Nil. Jr.. Npelal Ami. . . ' ael1 USE ROBE PILLS. THE PORTLAND Rooms -Cor nsr of First and Stark (Over Ladd A Til ton's Bank). LISRARY A$S0CIATI0!i. , Strts'tt ClsialM Otir ElSkl TBjiaajMl mhhA W a.. OVER ONE HUNDRED PATEIW AND MAOAZINEH. ' MEMBERSHIP FREI TO ALL. MONTHLY DUEH, 1.W l'ATABLE QUARTERLY. I)trrroiw-W. . Idd. P. C. h hnrler. Jr.. M. P. Ivadr. OrrTCERwMstfhew P. Ilea.1. PmklMti If V.ltln. Vlee-IYi'st.lenti P. C. Hrhayler. Jr., Treaourer M. W. Fwli. helnier,(rre..ndtnu HecreUry; Henry A.oer,Ubrarlaa aad lleeorrtlng Heerelnry. VIENNA AND PINE-STnEtT rQconomo. JFR KETH A Tf & 8MIIH, Propra Vm. YIENNAN. 43 Waahlaicsasi teMl. riNEtTKEETNear the rvraer af Flrat, OPEN DAY AND NIQIIT. ; ORECON TRANSFER COMPANY. Csnsral Forwarding and Commission. FrelEht and Rnnrair forwarded and dellrered with dl r" M'."waiuw"Bhni iiitivi iiiHKgynf('rrfwinuritr' pruuipuj auenaeu ux, iMjr or 'ft. , , , . ,. Xax. SI ntrk Htraat. I'bIm Blk. mr Mark, Care of a T.1 Cow W OEEdbir BAILWAY AMD jTAYIOATIOy CO. Rlcbt Is reserved to change steamers or salllnr days. Thkocoh Tickets, sold to 'all the principal CI lies la ths United Htales and Canadaa. . " .' OCEAN "dTvI8ION. "-Between Sin Francisco and Portland. Leavb Pobtlabd AT 12K6 A. M. 2 c Nov.- 4 Soy 19 lMenso-41 Ie. 1 O Not... 0 Noy2 Dee. .14 -- vt No. Sor. ..29 . ...2 Tues. Wed. Tha. Frl. Bat 7AM 7am 7AM 7AM 7AJBT.-:, ...mmm AM ..mm. 0AS1 . 0AM M.nwi 0AM - -: in , AM lAM .1 AM SAM ..... 7AM JL.-. 7am .. Tam . Vrnnt r.H ,, , H I,,' A. L. MAXWELL, Ticket All. (. R,N, Co. , C. IL PREHCOTT, Manager. CALIFORNIA. SAH&0AD Ca On and Aifter October lit h7lH0, trains will ran aa follows (DAILY, EXCEPT 8KJIDAY8H. v EasUlds IMvtalaa. . riON PSKTLAXIk TO KOSEBrBO. JZJi. " :.C--l.--ail-Tsl u LEAVES : aBBITEA Portland.......i..w;..7: a. m. I Roaebars;r.i.. .70 p. M. Roaeburg. ..-.ti:) Am. Portland. ...lutt r. K. LKATBS rortiand. Lebanon... Trala -4:00 r. M. -4:45 a. m. ITbanon... Iortland... FrelsaiTralai LEAVES Portland.... 6:15 A M. I Jnnrtlnn Junction.........JS:4.i a m. I I'ortland... ABJIIVES - 10:06 A. u. ABMVBS TheOreaon and California RallmaH P uon wun an iieguiar Train on Eaatalde rrv maker connee-Dlvlaion. FBOM - Weatita! 1 vialasi; LEAVES . PORTLAXD Mall Trala TO - COBTAXLM. :(WA. M.40orvalls. .b:m a. m. I Portland ABBITBS ' Wmmni. O.Wf r, ...Hm. ZVJ0 ij. BU Portia Corral 1 1 Close connections ara 'ma1a at nnuhn.. viih t. - - -. oftheCallfoWa and Dreiron Hlage Company. . .. I . . . i. , . ln" pnncinai point in California and tba Laat, at the IVttnpany office. laraer r aa rrenl Kreetv at rem Uaalag. PsrUaaa. Rtoraga will be charged on Freight remaining In Oom panys Harehouaea over twenty-four hotors. , . v r reigni win not ne received for shipment after S O'clock e. m. on Eaatalde Division, and K nvin-k u'i. Division. j. RKAVIir ' , . ' I - ' eneraj Bupennteniient. Oen. Freight and. Passenger A genu - . - t-MU . . w as - r Merchant Tin i I or Ba. 1st Flrat ttreei KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON n AND A FINE AND OOM plete Assortment of , . , SCOTCH, ENGLISH, FRENCH A DOMESTIC C30CS, Which are unsurpassed, and which wlU be MADE CP AT COST FBICES. H.-Mr RU80. Dentlsu Forthe Interest of tha nnbiu. f k.va Mnl.i in An a. elaas work at these prices : Bet of Teeth on Oold Plates..! Mt mil nnw SIiIlnonni,T,br-::- 12 S and upward "1,0' Teeth on Celluloid 14 00 and upward Oold Flllln...... , , ... f OS and upward Silver and B.n.vniTTn " - im -n,r nUinl Extraction of Teeth, with -,,.,. tl 0 OrrtCB-Cor. First and Aider, pp. Town Clock. ra, nil saaira. jyB ' yorthweat concrfYonajjjUdiir sirtt, . la the Only place la Portland where yon can get. WOOD lHail MEAL FOB SS CENTS. r ' UOG ROOC PI L L 0 . M . a-ra-aMp assarfrsaJBNMUa.