01 Astoria, Oregon, Sunday Morning, June 22, 1879. ffo. 46. Vol. ix. ..-. rj.-i, ; jih J-lijuuue TEL E!G li A P H 1 0. I CONKL1KC AND LAMAR. The Disgraceful Scene in the Senate How It was Received by the Senate and the Friend- of Either. Nothing more Serious Probable. By Telegraph. Washington, June 10. The excitement caused in the senate chamber by the extraordinary and wholly unequalled interchange of denunciary and degrading epithets between Lamar and Conkling was intense. Each of the two sena tors, althou x wrought up the highest pitch of unreflecting anger and resentment, maintained an outward appearance of calmness, and both managed to formulate their astounding insults in phrase ology which kept within the bounds of parliamentary rules. For this reason and also because the senate was taken utterly by surprise, nei ther was called to order; and the whole colloquy was over before the listeners could fully realize to what unpardonable lengt t had been carried. Both senators spoke slowly; but Conkling was espe cially deliberate in his manner, and threw into his words an amount of scornful and contemptuous empha sis which barbed every word like i an arrow. Lamar's last utterances quivered with anger and were ac companied bjr a disdainful gesture, txjgggstinj the .throwing dowmofc - a wage of mortal combat which he eagerly hoped his adversary would take up. Conkling while speak ing stood in the middle aisle and Lamar spoke from a position very near it. Vance, of North Caro lina, who like his father is a recog nized authority on matters con cerning the code duello, occcupicd a seat alongside of Lamar and made several suggestions to the latter, while Conkling was speak- Southern senators in conversa tion since the occurrence univer sally commend Lamar's action as justifiable and even demanded 03 Oonklin's imputation of bad faith on his part; and thej' also confi dently assert that there can be no question of his entire readiness to maintain his words with his life if j nccessar. They express doubts whether Conkling will send Lamar a challenge, although they say it is i of course incumbent upon him to push the matter further, as Lamar irave the lie first. Lamar's friends explain that he felt called upon especially to resent Conkling's charge of bad faith on the part ufj the democratic side of the chamber i J)ecause it had come to his ears that Conkling had denounced him personally. Senator Conkling in 1'orii'S his friends that he does not intend to send Lamar a challenge, or in any other way to be drawn into a duel, for neither he nor his constituents believe in duelling. He also says that Lamars at tack upon him was unprovoked and unexplainable upon any per sonal grounds. (Conkling's) charge of bad faith having been made against the whole democratic side o the .chamber and was not (ispecia.ly applicable to Lamar, whom, in fact, he did not have in his mind at all when uttering " , ,1. 1 1 1 1 that remark, although .he had pre- viousy r.eferrcd t0 the Mississippi levee mil oi wmen Lamar nau charge, as being one of the mat ters that had consumed the time of the senate to the exclusion of a j proper opportunity for the re publicans to defeat the army ap propriation bill. HIS EXACT WORDS. "Washington, June 20. Fol lowing is a correct report of Lam ar's remarks in the senate to-day in response to Celliding: It is not my habit to indulge in personali ties, but I desire to say to the senate that in intimating anything inconsistent, as he has done, with perfect good faith, I pronounce his statement as a falsehood, which I repel with an unmitigated con tempt that I feel for the author of it. "Wednesday night's mud throw ing encounter between Senators Lamar and Conkling:, has been the chief topic of comment to-dar, and there is still much speculation as to its possible consequences. There is no prospect, however, for Conk ling does not c 'n z the code, and Lamar having given the lie first, is of course under no necessity to notice 'en: lings words returning it. Although it is conceded that Conkling will not send a chal lenge, there are rumors that he is consulting with friends with a view to pushing the matter fur ther in some other wa ;. but it can hardly he supposed that he would seek to settle it by a street fight, .ancLespeciallyias iLanian is ggatl his inferior in physique, the rumors are entitle to little credence. Single copies of the Weekly Astoriax neatly done up, with stamps to pre-pay pos-tnge affixed, for sale at thi olliee. Send a copy to your friends in other parts ol the world. Price, 10 centb a copy. AUCTION SALES. ip C. HOLDEN, Notary Public for the State of Oregon. ICcal Instate Agent and Convryanccr. Agent for the FIllEMEN'S FUND INSUR ANCE COMPANY of Sun Francisco. COMMISSION AGEN1 and AUCTIONEER. Rents anil Accounts Collected, and re turns promptly made. Regular sales day, SATIKDAYS at JJ P. M. N. R. Parties having real estate, lurni turcorany other goodb to dispose of ciiher at auction'oi inv:itesalesliould notify me soon as convenient befor the dav of iale. No storage charged on goods soli' at Auc- Ition. fi.ClIOI.ftJN. td Auctioneer. garuui iiiiiiiwii I mi mawumtiMMii.)! MISCELLANEOUS." PRACTICAL ISOOT A3fD S3ZOE MAKER, Main Stkkkt, - Astoria. Orkook. k" Perfect fits guanmteed. All work (warranted. Give l.ie a trial. All orders j iipUy lined. "V7"-11- KECK, Manufacturer of SootS and Shoe! All kinds of repairinj neatly and fA promptly attended to H promptly MA IX ST., ASTORIA, OKEfiOX. SALEM FLOUR TO OUR CUST03IEKS. In Awliinp- lor Sale 111 Flour Sec Tlsut You Get it I Salem Fouring Mills, Bakers, With Centennial Medal printed 0.1 every sack. A'GXE OTI3EK EXUI3jJ-:. SALEM FLOUKING MILIi5 CO. :5-lm djtw FOIt SALE. 1 have received another con signment of Twenty Tons of Salt, which iwill sell cheap for eash. In lots to suit. E. C. HOLDEN. j 3-f Commission Agent. aiLMw B s Sfc WHOLESALE TRM)E. s- ; a W. HUP Comer of Water and Olnejv Streets, Astoria, OregoiH Wholesale Bealer ESfAgent for the Golden CusfcChernical Works. R. W. Payne & Son's StejuSlEngines. Fays wood worKing-ftiaciuueryfl SSTTishenncn's and CanncrjJSupplies a specialty. Cotton Seine Twlne"dJNet Lines bum in oau X ruuciauu juices. CST'Oars, Cordage, Biocks.&)akmn, etc. Star of the Columbia. 1-50 fire test Kerosene. Turpentine and Varnish. SaUIcldth made dRl expressly for light boats. BAKIvLNG AND INSURANCE. BANKING AND INSURANCE. 3C ftT-m C.LE$Xav F t -AXP IKJURAKCEfAGEHL JM&-- ASTORIA, OREGON. Exchange bought and sold on all parts of the United States and Europe.,, OFFICE IIOUItS-From 8 o'clock A. M. until 4 o'elock v. m. lie Mutual Iirace Co., OF CALIFORNIA, J. F. IIouc.nTOx.. President Chas. It. Stokv Sccretarv Gko. L. Stokv Agent for Oregon Capital paid up in U. S. gold coin S 800 000 00 Assets, Jan. 1, 1S79 594.9"4 59 Income, 1878 353.450 00 Picmiume since organization '2,487.444 71 losses paid J ,331,(33 44 Losses paid by Oregon branch in six years 1G2.3G3 29 I. TT. CASE. Agent, Chenamus street, Astoria. Oregon. $67,000,000 CAPiTAL. LIVEI1POOL AKD LONDON AND GLOBE, NOPwTlI BRITISH AND MERCAN TILE OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. OLD CONNECTICUT OF HART FORD, AND COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Keprosonting a capital of SG7.C00.000. A. VAX DUSEN. Agent. ASSURANCE COfliPANY 027s XjOnKTXC3B3r Capital S ! 2,500,QpO. MATT II. SII1SON, Agent, Astoria. Orepon. INSURANCE COMPANY OF CAT.irOISIIA. ORGANIZED IN 1SG3. Total I.o.sso.s l'aid Since Orpinlzalion. SS,68Cj435 SS- E. C. IIOLDEX. Agent. Astoria Oregon TTUGH STOOP, CARPENTER AND JOINER, AND GENERAL JOBBER ASTORIA. OREGON. tf3rl!oues built to orclerj and pntisfnctiun suamntecd. Shop on Squeimcqha street next aoor 10 the Episcopal chureh. i IX lKf KEMPROISIOl. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. A. J. 3IEOLKK. C. S. WltlGHT. OCCIDENT HOTEL. MEGLER & WRIGUT. Proprietors. Astoria, Oregon. THE PROPRIETORS ARE HAPPY TO announce that the above hotel has been repainted and refurnished, adding greatly to the comfort of Us guests and is now the best hotel north of San Francisco. C. W. KOWLES. AL ZIEBEK. CLAKE5DOS HOTEL. PORTLAND, - - - - OREGON. ZIEBER & KNOWLES, Proprietors. osrFree coach to and from the housecra pAKKER HOUSE, ASTORIA, OREGON, II. B. PARKER. ----- Proprietor. TIIIS HOTEL is the largest, most comfort able and best kept hotel in the city. Is supplied with the best of sprint: water, hot and cold baths, barbershop, and a first-class saloon with best of liquors and cigars, and a fine billiard table. Free coach to the house ; charges reasonable, 1 25 to $2 50 per day, ac cording to room occupied M KS. S. X. AltltlGOXff, rr.oritirrroR of The Pioneer Ecstauranf. Main Street, - Astoria. Oregon. Has constantly on hand a full supply of FRESH OYSTERS, "Which will be served in any style desired. Strawberries and Cream and Ice Cream in season. 3'cals, 25 cents; at nil Hours. Private Boarding. MRS. HOUSEMAN, - - PROPRIETOR. Will accommodate boarders, WITH OR WITHOUT ROOMS. Xcxt door to Metropolitan Hall, Astoria, Oregon. TTAI.IAX restaur axt. Just opened, newly funiished and first class. S. DAMICO & CO., - Proprs. Comer Lafayette and Second sts., Astoria. Meals served in Italian, French and Ameri can styles to order. f i :. - in in iii-i . The table will be supplied at all times with the best the market affords. FR. SO OTSTjEIJS i, &Xn .every stvle-at alUhours. .lt: I Come and satisfy yourself. Prfvate rooimrir for ladies. Meals at all Hours. The best wines and cigars always on hand. mURPIX HOUSE, D. L. TUItPIN - rROritiETOit MAIN STltEET. Between Squemocqhe and Jefferson, Astoria, Oregox. Board and lodging per week $H 00 Board per day 1 wi Single Meal '.' Tne table will be supplied at all times with the best the market ailoids. RESTAURANT, TIIEO. BItOEMSEIt, - - PKOr-KiKTOR. -r Fresh oysters, and other deli cacies of the season, served in every' style. Opposite the Telegraph office, bquemoqhe street, Astoria, Oregon. dO-MEALS AT ALL II0UttS5t. on EG OX llOVSlS. Mam street, near Hustler's Wharf. ASTORIA, ... - OllEGON. Mits. Makv Campiikll, Proprietor. Board and lodging hy day or weel:. ivroiiTox norsE. CORKER C AND FIRST STREETS, RORTIND. OREGOX. I. 'OKTOrv. - - - - Proprietor. (Formerly of the Portland Hotel.) TIIIS HOUSE IS A FIRE-PROOF BRICK", just finished and newly furnished, with the nest of spring beds. Tkhms Per week From $r to ? for board and lodgimr. Per dav $1 00. Single meals 25 cents. Lodging 2."i to ro cents. rSFree coacli to and from the House. Private Boarding House. IRS.QUINN - - PROPRIETOR. Will accommodate day boarders or accom modate any with board and lodging. Prices reasonable. In Ingalls' building. Jefferson street, opposite Wells, Fargo & Cos Express office. WILLIAH EDGAR. Corrcr Main and Chenamus Streets ASTORIA OREGON. DkW.kK IN CIGARS AND T03ACC0 AND THE GENUINE W0STENH0LM and other Fngli?b Cutlery. FAIRCKILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine Bleershamn Pipes, etc. A fine stock of Watches and .TeTVcIry. JJnazIe anl "Kreeoli Jieadins: MioX- fiims. ISevolvers. Pistols. Pm-Ior ICiiies. and Ammunition. J. STEWART. Stone and Marble Cutter, ASTORIA. - - - ORHGOIt. All kinds of building work, and monumen tal work attended to promptly and to order. Satisfaction guaranteed. mm MISCELLANEOUS. CENTRAL MARKET. General assortment of table stock constantly on hand, such as Canned Fruits and Jelly, Bacon, Earns, Shoulders, Lard, EGGS. 15TTEK, CHEESE.. Fresh Fruits- ai Yietals. FISH, POULTRY AXD GAME In the season. CIGAKS AXU TOBACCO. Best or WETCS AI EXfajOKS. All cheap for CASH. Goods sold on com mission. Opposite I. Y. Case's store. J. RODGERS. SPJ&CIATj notice. Having just received a new stock, consisting of a splendid assortment of Hats, Caps,. Soots and Slioes, Groceries, Canned Fruits, etc. alse: Watches, Jewelry and Cutlcrj-, BeMdes a choice lot of TOBACCO, CXttAItS AXD PIPES. Wines and Liquors, Stationery and Fancy Articles. Which we are offering at the lowest living prices. Very respectfully. JAMES McGEE. At McGee's new building on the roadway. ECLIPSE MARKET. Iy 3-5iL, w "ITest-Eijjhtli Street, near the O. S. X. Co'h IVJinrf. JOHN "W. AVELCII Pkoprietor A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FAMI ly Groceries, and the various kinds of first-class Meats and Fish, furnished in best of style at the market, or delivered to any part of the city. Orders given to the messen gers, or left at the market, will be promptly tilled. My endeavor will be. by prompt attention . . - ' - Mll,mHJr1 52g"All kinds of country produce taken In exchange for goods, and delivered to patrons free. E5"Give me a call. J. K. WIRT'S is the cheapest place to buy JFRUXTS OR TEGETAJBIiES, As he has direct from San Francisco by every steamer, all kinds of vegetables, such as is in the market. Apples, Peas, Celery. Cnnlifower. Asparajjnrt. Parsnips, 35eet8, Car rots, Potatoes, Oranjxes, And from Clatsop every day EGGS, BUTTER, CHEESE. AND HONEY; Also : keep the best of CIGARS. TOBACCOS, AND LIQUORS. Call and examine before purchasing else- purci J. K. where. WIRT. Is All lis Bloiii AM ! ' I HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM THE EAST AND WILL . SELL MY GOODS AS H-TCJr Tfrin- n r t i Tfl I i r I'lV 11 AiV . V A. hi -.'lT-. - AS ANY HOUSE IN THE CITY And am not going to say anything about it A Square Deal Guaranteed ? At the comer of Main and Squemoqhe sts... ASTORIA, - OREGON. J. II. D. GRAY, Wholesale and retail dealer in. OYSTJSES, by 11,c SACK. Hay, Qats, Straw, Wood, Etc. . General storage and Whaifage on reai-on-able terms. D. E. tt arkkx. C A. .M( Guiuk Astoria Market ! Corner of Chenamus and Cassstreets. , ASTORIA. OKEOON. WABREN & McGUIEB, PropilotorM (Successors to FIjbon JL- Warrcr. "Wholesale and Retail Dealers in nil Kinds u . Fresh and Cured IVJeats! A full line of Family Groceries, CANS Elf FKU1T. VEGETARLKS, ETC. xiB'BiRter, Egs?, Cheese, etc. constantly" n hnni t&fir Ships supplied at the lowest rates. Washington TSarket, n iiair Street, - - Astoria Oregon, , EEXGMAX D BEXEY pESPJCCTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN- IXtion of the public to the fact that tl.o above Market will always be supplied with FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY OF FPESH AND CURED MEATS ! Which will be sold at lowest rates, wholesale and retail. Special attention given toupjjir.. im shiife. '" , - V, TJBnBBp-fiivfefi' -. U' r tr S