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W mMHNRTCM gfts Snatij gistovtom. AST0K1A. OKEOOK -SATURDAY MAY 28, 1BS1 .C.IEELIM... Editor. Commodore Nutts wife, Lillian Elston, remained with him and mourns his death. She whs a de voted wife. 'Che Taxation of Ships. Tho -followinir letter from Sec- rotary Blaine, to a Massachusetts ' ninrrrnwmnn flnnPiins in tiif rSn1?. ton Advertiser of recent date. His views on the local taxation of sliippiug are sound, and the text of the whole icttcr covers very much the same ideas as were ad- j vanced in The Astoriax by Capt. Woodbur', deceased, then in this port as master of the ship Valley iTorge. Secretary Blaine suys: The removal ai local taxation from vessels enijaEred in the for MISCELLANEOUS. i A WORD OF WISHING IMPORTANT fiOMCEffiT: 110! FOE THE BEST iXD CHEAPEST 3 4 fi On the 2Gth, in Now York, the reformed Episcopal convention denounced polygamy us a blot on Vi nnfinnc nlioroilnv TifflVl Tl'mf 1 , r -i r. ' i l .- eisrn carryins trade would be an tuLuc ouucu u .i n.. -v .. immense help in the effort to re- for its extirpation. i vjvt American commerce. Since our conversation in regard to a bill to that effect, now pending before the Massachusetts legisla ture, 1 have felt impelled to write OK THE -GO TO- HOUSE To make room for an immense Mock of -ohK that arc arrh ing 1j eer Meanier. I will 11 for the NEXT TniRTY BATS Greatly KcmIucpiI Prices ! My fiilire liK'k. omfpriMiitj tlir lul.t M le Two hundred and thitly-eight bodies liave been leeowrod from the London, Ontario, disaster. The hull of the stitir-i is to be you a word, in the hope that I may ,, .i-t .i i .i:r, nuicken your zeal in urging its blown up to libfiate otliei lnviies ,iu""v J . .o. 1 . nassaiTi'. " ships m the foreign supposed to be undfi it. j tra(le of the Suited States can be i- .i i,i ! taxed, as in other countries, upon J their income and not upon their because they miiiiioL gt ayj t tnn a reilt step promise frots; tin' admiiiist rat ion of' wouj,i j,t taken in the right niitionaore. Tin im-sident m:J direction. Xo person paying JJlaine both favor iftiUi :v,ulh-, t's on other property need com-j ... . i main 01 Mil umair ium;j jMuiiaLiuu, can oro-anration in iitiin. which ... . '" Ba,,",tt" - because if we can eticourage slup- of course uouUl lead to defcnit.' tuitiliiiir in this way we will secure If New York cannot Ij' held, and , &n income ta; whereasjf we do not the solid south melted; wlit pios-'fjiiicklv do something to develop peer K there fw fnrthei Micros? our nat Ration interests we shall 1 be utterly di iveu from the sea by The Xcw York IfcruM of the out wi and mon far-siglited Glli give, the histoiv awl n map ! m'. In other words it would , ,8 , ." , be better to have the navigation of the uvx.lv p.ojeeted wotein pj0jjeriv I):!ltlc pio,perous u'nder a gi-aiti loute. !nin the plan-and w-,;e ..yem of taxation than tohave prospects of the Hennepin eaual. it entiiely di'-appeai under an un The plan will eoimtft tin Mi-M- wi-e-yst'em. There need be no sippiwith the IHhioi-. and ,lie JMlousy on the pari of the coast- 11 , ... , mr tiade, because that is eonuned cargoes of g. am ente, mg the ,., , velsj Jd lho?e pn. from the Mississippi will, by canal rge,l ;n jt me all sailing under and Illinois ijyir. !; Homed to the -nine eonditions, and have Chicago and theie fall into the' oniy to encounter fair and honor-. able competition among them- selves I Jut American ships in the loioijrn trade do not sail under Kalloch w foiled in his ell'oit the same conditions with ships of iosecme lecognition bv the linp- European countries. "NYc place .-,,,. i- : , . ik bin dens and costs and taxes upon tist Indianapole. sociotv. He . . , ' - our vessel's n om which vessels of called upon one of the ecictmies, forc1iri, Comitrios are exempt, fn and upon stating his ctrand, was ' &l0rtj ue load them .down with I it will pay on well for ourt nmhlr. tout mat Ills cotiise iiouut i nei eaciion-anu oppressious,aiiuineu j nf ilrinp- fi w 1 1 i 1 1 Uoi i ws no v ... . .,11- .i i Ameiican shii)s do not hold their, disposition to attack him. there1 . , ! . . .Mf 1 . own in the international contest was an uiimi-riakabU- lesiic to ig- Ior ,lje tnule of llie wn(1 Thcre nore him entiiely, and eonmion is not a manufacturing intctest in prudence should teach him to keep! Now I'irhmd. or any other part awav. Kallock thereum.n nit,. !bf the United States, that would. (j . not bo swept out of existence if . subjected to the same conditions Sir Edwaid Thornton, having' that for cars have oppressed been tendcied th; British minion ' Aiiieriain .-hipping. I believe the n i?.,oC;., ... ;.. .;h ,....,t . jrovpiinneiit of the Tnitcd States . V will speedilv remove evcrv tax, re-j .. ....w, .. r......v... - . . , ,,.,;,,, ,rai wliR, Pi 0 .LdfM L'rtK. !.-. (TS.PKR YD Zl already cstabli-hwl grwiii loute- lc the Atlantic. Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, Cloaks, Dolmans, Ladles and Child rens Shoes und Slippers I.so i ro.MPi.KTK i.ini: or MENS AND YOl'THS CLOTHING FURNISHING GOODS, Hats. Taps, Boots, Shoes, :tc. etc. etc. JSefori iuivi:imii jotir s'" I'KfHhi'tv call in and vamino m s'0'" ami ihwi-. KIGIIT YDS. lirui: LINEN ("KASII -I TEN YDS. ITHE KL'SSIA fit .SH 1 ITKE I.INKN T)YEL. KT!S. hAKCK v. ' MiSI'i'l! (ii'Olb UFl'KKKD j l.AHGi: SIZi: IlONT.Y COMU TOWEL - t'KNTS FOm J..K(.'KM.K MOUM1K TOWEI- : crT. KACII SIX J.AKfiE SIZK MOKMIE TOWELS o 1 : 1'EK DOZEN ' EXTKA LAUGi: Tl'ItKISH TOWELS -jr. ST-.TKN'TS KXTKA TINE UNl'.LEACHED TAI'.LE 1.1NU.N TKIt YARD : 7:. CJKNTS KXTKA FINE ULEACUED TAP.LK LINEN V, 7:. TESTS j TUKKKY Uhl) TAI'.LE LINKS. l'Elt AIS1 - I iar:aliit (mm 4h " ' MAKSEILES ItED Sl'KKADS .. 1 -.. 2 tu . MONEY COM1S ISEI) SlMtEADS. LAKtii: l'.K . ikj l r5 1 HONEY COMll 1IEI) MMJEAPS. EXTUA SIZE... I 23 2i ' , 9 'A a z in a" H o U 05 1, 25 t? Hi T5 S. SCIILT7SSEL, WHIT?: HOUSE STOKE, Ooiimt Main smI riiciimiiiiH MrH,t. ASTOJUA, OKEGON. LADIES SOLID COLOK HOSIKKY LADIES KIIJKED HOS1EKY LADIES TLA1N IIOSIEKY LADIES KKOWN KALKRIOAX HOSIEK1 LADIKS KMRR01DEKE1) HOSIERS MISSES MERINO. STRIPED. I PAIR MISSES ENGLISH SEAM, 2 PAIR (MISSES FANCY HOSE. EXTJLY (il'ALlTY. TWO PAIR LADIKS HEMMED HANDKERCHIEFS TOL- ORED BORDERS. :: PAIR FOR LADIES LINKN HANDKERCHIEFS, 2 PA IP. . - LADIES IMITATION SILK. ALL COLnRS LADIES PI'RK SILK. ALL COLORS Aii'l fluiT lip 1h toMrtiHO GENT CANTON FLNNKL UNDERWEAR.... aj 7.1 GENTS 3LERLS0 EXTRA HEAVY UNDER WEA R 73 G?:NTS 1JLUK AND RED FLANNEL UNDER WEAR, ALL WOOL v 1 i &i GENT? IJLUE OYKRSHIJITS 1 S5 l 75 GENTS OVERALLS AND JUMPERS ." 7.", GENTS JJLTE 0Ti:RSUIRTS 1 ar, 1 7r. GENTS WHITE SHIRTS I 00 1 .'$ GENTS PERCALE SHIRTS I 00 1 .TO GENTS Fl'LL ItEGULAP. MADE HOSE 12- ROOTS AND SHOES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. 1 ITS. RATH U5 Si 1.' :a I W &. W. HUME x C f . 5 in H 3 0 0 lBi-lllllla i iiH O C i H FTi . - tn n v rvi m s lU&iiHS. : Don't be Humbugged Again by Professed! .-' i pw s-4 ., i 1 i 1 -u.ouun oa.es, uronu up iui mo RM m mm MSRflliiiXT TAILOR Express Purpose of Gram. ; oxs., WHY BUY TRASH "WHEN YOU CaNm-s m!EE!- - - - - atokia. oiu-gox. GET 3IUCH NEWER AND BETTER ; " GOODS AT LESS PRICE- ! Is is not rprisnnrihlf rhnt should np.rson mcaiiinv ri i""- x , , "square business desire to dispose of their stock at lessi than market price and without proht at Auction, would he j not chose a much larger field than our city.? ; 'j You all have been taught a lesson a few months since by the man "mit a license." Now don't be misled again, -2 for reference to buyers of Auction Trash I will post themi in a few of my prices to compare ' " PS.ICE DL-XSI?. a Ui' O o V I J jr. 's. en' o a c I I c I . d CO o" o A l'iiio .Mock of rrtiviRii ni:l JloiiH-slic Cloths. Cntsiiiiurcn :inI. TupciIs. X 1"iiH 8.ii: ol'Tnilor Trimmings, VAv. i iTh l?'s: ('tiller :uul Tniior t ill HIuUc up his ;ooils -with Villi .'ii:ir:i:il.i :: to I'H :inI Finish. of Anicrican commerce. To that end 1 shall assiduously labor. But the movement in Massachusetts is From America to Kussia! from a'i,yUs nuilioiity .stands in the way great, free and iilirlili'iicd lepub lic to a diso!rntiiyerf, di-oidorcd . , ,.. ,.,..! more important than any step tioiKil liberty to a .stato of unbuilt-1 i,:ti1vrt nl.-rt fr r ei,;.i.ii;i.l. , .U..X,..W ,...W. .. V... .-...j, ...... w lliorntoiis opinion. In; mis a I ,, , ' , . , c - ' ) would soon liave a race between ' I J" the commercial states as to which A newtratvin the inK-icsi of f.ould d. thf "l051"1 lbe wa3' o( , . . " , , ., lijyhteninir tlie burdens upon our humanity between Japan mnl Hie, ...- hlittrttqLt. -111 that ed tyranny to rofnm th ihjc to ing and cominorciul iuteresLs. 1 the other is a piomotion, 3 it V; sincerely, trust it will succeed. Let us hope that if this i Sir L'd-JT!'e example would be followed in United States ! just been rati-. form of rivalry becomes active tlie Ged. The Japanese agtee to incur 1 day for our commercial supremacy all needed expenses for the rescue, will have dawned. clothing- and maintaiuauce of ship-j wiecked American hailoi.s on its' NEW TO-DAY. coasts, as well as for the lecovery PHOTO AND FERREOTYPE of. the bodies of the drowned and ' .1.. 1 .! .fi . i 1 mi - T . t . j. uiu uuriai 01 me aeau. 1 nc 1 nueu States government in return, binds! itself to discharge the same offices for Japanese marineib who may disastrously fall oi our coasts. t yg. fi m -. K. .s. 1:. ckow. - ri:oi'KiirroR Oiijxite ICiiiM'djul CU in oli. .sijuciiUHfilie St.. Dispatches weie ovei flowing again yesterday with tho mo.st ridiculous absurd stories concern ing Colliding, Aithur, Piatt and Cornell at Albany. People may just as well understand the situa tion, and to sum it all up in a nut shell the substance of the wliolut thing is this, that it it, an irrepres sible conflict between tin radical and conservative elements of the republican paity, between the third-termers and anti-third-term-ers: between the Grant-Conkling men and the Gaifield-Blaine men; between the Three Hundied and Six and the Thiee Hundred and Ninety-Nine. It is nonesense to talk of "harmony" and a com promise"" when the fight is. forced so bitterly and with so much vin dictiTe spirit fiom the half-breeds. Is now iivjiuiea l V TAKE PloTOailAHS Of all kindaiiil iirfli' lalcft sIvleN. fiij niK aiul l!iilnrKiiij?Ititr$ in Oil Ci:i 011. India Ink and A ater Culuc. All kind- and mzcs ofTinTiis Hon. A. It. MoacliRin was inter viewed at Lai ainie 011 the 1-ttli. 3Ir. Mcacham is no mid or bonds to an swer before the Unitod Suites couit of Denver as accessory tt tliejniuder f Astoria and Upper Astoria Freight and Passenger Line. WIN lfMlr lll(Olvidllt Ifot W coi net tit el mid !'.ige& r at 6 O'clock A. M., Daily, to liuiir Hi Vnd iii,h altfrnntp croRtler. Will also lcae JL jipcr Tjmn from 3Ir. Fonts nlnci' at theuiiA of llirfiond. from Van I)u- iis store, amf Air .Tdlinuscns. par h altrr- nalf hour. Saturday nlclits illrnn Ulfcr 1 acfonnno- u:il tlie niiiu. nii!al)oiwllHf IneMaHSTus for. start in but this liiTe has lH'eiuCstauuslied for the J FAKKS. Tickets wrflslc .solfjxnafii Kite of 12V4 cents per trip. VJiiSKafts anu parcels I at sjnno rates N Is. (.. fUTTLKK. Manacer. Jackson, who was killed by Indions. stona.5Iay27.lNSl. while en route t the O'uiuiison for Wholesale and Retail Dealer IN- GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, LUMBER. ETC.. ETC., ETC., TIN PLATE ISLOCK TIN, PIG LEAD, SEAMING COPPEltS, SOLDEKIXG COFFEKS SALMON TWINE, COTTON TWINE, NET LINES. MANILLA ROPE, SAIL CLOTH, ANCHORS, OAKS, FLOATS, MAULS. HANDLES, MURIATIC ACID, LACQUER, VARNISH, TURPENTINE. IiENZINE, COAL OIL, GUM ROOTS, RICE, ETC., ETC., IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT. ASTORIA, - OREGON. ltciiKinlxr these.aro all tirst ckis regular pmI- kihI le iHHistii .11 an Iimh atl m n,l IH- tH. IH,j ,( ,.j,.lSN M leiii.-n- ..( ail xrs ..t nn-i. ,iij in-1. etc . I hope that tin an v quant it. Yoiuniist not Imagine lxrcatiset oinaii Hiit a Ihvhsc offers o diweiis ' inin- luTftrfn-s,.t nit irf lown will lvs.ent with. tho iniLst 1m cheap. Look at prices markeil in m hiimIuh. Uhmi if mmi iHut itt aw- tKirsTral IF. I K iXT "mramt not !!ManrtsK?l h.iS1' !,lM' ''""'W' "" '' U'Yi:K Vl' Vl ' M W VKI- ftgrilie Mh.M iwnrkcl mo .wk, .1 t in plain air, s' " BREWERY CALIFORISIA store THE TIU: CHB1P1ST COLUMBIA YTf'fi ?,.l r - T av 25f. m A ATI? D"DTr(l? QrPAUT? I1 I I pj r h II ilii L ; I I V I J 1 !1: ,ri',:i:l0K ro w i ' i.cki.i.i n em: on this coast LN ASTORIA. MOHN HAMZs, - - PROPKIETOR, I- COHEW, CHENA3HUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. CORNER OPPOSITE TIIE POST OFFICE.' .wOrders kit at the ni.KMAMA ISKEK HALL mil I prcniptl attondod to.-ffa MRS. H. A. DERBY, MASOXICIULU - ASTORIA. Oi:K:ON. Will open her new Mock On Thnrsflay, May 5tl, 1881. Consisting of A FIXE ASSORTMENT OI The Josephine Seamless Kid Gloves Warranted to be tlu hrM in the mnrkt't. Also, a larse assortment of Infants Wear and Ladies Dres sing Saques. A lare vanetx of NEW MILLINERY GOODS Purchased ljy herself Hats, Bonnets. Velvets, trial. He was not noar the scone of J Saloon for Sale. j tho inured v. and had o more to do I TxtvNSEQrr.NTEooiQipyALFiioM Satins, Ribbons, Ruchlngs, " nvinn! i(i rjiriKr 1 Kniriiii.i iifriiA.- niifr 1 with it than Heniy Ward Ueecher, but for political reasons, nud through ill feeling; he has been charged with the offense, and, ow ing to the fact th.it under the statutes an accessory can not be tried until after the principal. Air. Meacham will not get n hearing until the indicted Utcs are captured, and this latter consumation is one of the events of the remote futurity. fori beds : reo nested 1 cc lor tlicnischiii. Breincr yeer Orecon. May27,6S1. stotk. furniture. pnen. Buyers are ! an inventory ana fETEU KIES. strcc.iAMOrtJ, Jor "Marian King." ir "AVE XOW 1TACED THIS FIRST 1 chtss essel on the berth for salmon loading to Lnernool. For particulars reRard- Ing rates of freight and insurance, apply to KODaERS, MEYER & CO., Portlmd, Orepon. Collars, Etc., Etc., MAIX STREET, - ASTORIA. OREGON. TIN PLATE, BLOCK TIN For sale ex Warehouse at Astoria or Portland by 5C-tf BALfFOUK, GUTHRIE & Co. Portland, Oregon. ANOTHER WORD OF W AENING ! I see you Isaac and -will go As it is customary this season with merchants to quote prices in advertising, I will show fihe public that I CxVN1 not be Undersold, and would draw attention to the following PRICE Ii I S T. Nine yawls pure linen crash $1 00 Eleven yards Uussia c-rasli - 100 Extra large linen towels . 20 Extra large lioney-coml) towels .......... . Five inonnie towels for n Extra large Turkish towels Extra fine unbleached table linen, -pev yard Turkey red table linen, warranted fast colors, per yard..... Large size honey-comb bed sjneads 75 Extra size honey-comb bed spreads 1 15 Gents good suspenders, and upwards.. ( 25 Ladies brown or bleached bnlbrigan hose, pr pnic. $1 20 All other hosiery in porportion. Gents Canton Hannel undershirts and drawers, each -10 Gents good Merino undershirts ami dmirai'8, eeh 40 Gents good, all wool, red or blue flannel undershirts and drawers, each 1 25 Ten pairs gonts cottnn socks (not -wurranted hill regular) for : .-:. Gents blue shirte. All other goods in proportion. 1 00 75 Great Bargains in Clothing, Great Bargains in Boots and Shoes, Great Bargains in Dress Goods, Great Bargains in Laces, Great Bargains in Hosiery, Great Bargains in Buttons, Great Bargains in Fats, Great Bargains in Furnishing Goods, Great Bargains in Dress Trimmings, Great Bargains in Embroideries, Great Bargains in gloves. Great Bargains in House Furnishing Goods. Great Bargains in all Departments. My Embroideries, Laces, Corsets, and Kid Gloves were all bought direct from importers and manufacturers in New York, and prices are fully 20 per cent cheaper than similar goods are selling elsewhere. This is no advertising dodge, as I have each and ever- article advertised, and will sell them at prices quoted. G. H COOPER, Z X X STORK Corner of Main and Concomly Streets, ASTORIA, OREGON. A a? -g xzas&r - -. . ,