irSj"M P iV '" . 'TTS'SrJW 'JJHJ lH"l(tlWi w mxc iniTB ltaknu ASTORLA.- OREGON: SATURDAY JUNE 4, 18S1 . C. IRELAND ..Editor. -Pooling Their Interests." The anti-monopoly ajritation in 2sew York is bearing: its good fruits. Recently four Philadelphia housewives joined in the purchase of a whole barrel of flour, and found it considerably cheaper than their previous practice of buying a few wounds at a time. They ex tended the plan to other supplies, and then to additional members. Next they hired a room and a wo man to superintend the purchases and distribution. Fifty families now get all their groceries through this association at the lowest wlvole sale prices. Piatt and Conkling lead the columns in the .senatorial ballot' inp-s at Albany. An Albany dispatch mivs ihe administration men ate hunting for a stalwart who can break the Conkling column. Very impfoba ble story. They will go whole lion or none. 1 lie ivpnrl fiom Snleiii that . i-i r warrants are beujg drawn for con- structton of the asvlimi in excess ' a j of the appropriations, is union od. The fvpenditiuv will bo kept strictly within the appropria tion. So thr-iv is no opportunity for political r.ih fiom thnt source. The Spirit of the Times anent the victory of Iroquois, says that it is to be hoped too that our trans Atlantic cousins may not view the situation through green glasses, but will accord the result as woith ily achieved and as just verdict in favor of actual merit. John McCullough and Billy Florence backed Iroquois to win 33,500. Young America rejoices that the Cornell boys of New York have got their oar in for the Haitian re getta in English waters, without concession; and that Lorillard's eolt won the derby at Epson Downs on the 1st. We soon will know now, whether Hanlan is a count in disguise at least the noblest row-man of them all; after the style of Iroquois the victor. The treasury department has issued a circular letter relative to excursion steamers, for informa tion of ofiioors of the inspection service in general, as well as for information of the traveling pub lic, who are invited to present to the proper officers authenticated proofs of violations of the steam boat laws, in order that offenders may be prosecuted. Inspectors will be required to exact from captains and owners strict compli ance in all cases with instructions. The method of treating- political issues "within the party," ly re publican partisan journals, is very queer. They seem delighted in exposing to public gaze only the offals of the party, and show by so doinfj that their brains are as full of trichina as American pork was said to be by that blasted foreigner to whom Secretary Eyarts ad dressed his regards olHcially a few months since. J3ut, lest some of these scholarly and classical writers presume that we are meddling with their personalities, and come back at us with quotation marks: "Fools rush in where angels fear to tread," etc., and as this is no squabble of ours, we MI just staud out; and adyi.se others to stand out, where they stand no more earthly show in politics than a boy in a pin factoiy, or a -hort-tailed mule in fly time. George William Curtis, in Har pers "Weekly, began an article on the New York appointments in the following vigorous manner: "The president has made a great mis take. In nominating certain per sons to Tie attorneys and mar shals for New York he declared that in his judgment they were fitted for the posts to which they were designated. He then with drew the nominations, apparently not because he had discovered that he was deceived, but because he supposed that another nomination might be defeated. The with drawal of these nominations throws doubt and suspicion upon the executive action. It sug gests that they were not made for the benefit of the serice, but for some other purpose, and it raises a question whether all other nominations have been deter mined bv the same considerations." A lerific hail btorm extended from New Hackcnsack to Fishkill plains, New York, on the 1st. Grain everywhere was destroyed; corn and young fruit killed. The storm lasted three-quarters of an hour. Some of the hailstones were two inches in diameter. In places hailstones were a foot deep. The governor general of Cana da draws $50,000 annually, the same salary that the president of the United States is entitled to. But the Canadian official has not one-tenth of the population or wealth to draw upon that our presi dent has. And the services of the former are not important, lie is the fifth wheel to a very small coach. The Sorvia, the latest great Cunurder, is 530 feet long, with a burden of S00 tons. Her en gines are expected to work up to 10,500 horse power, and it is ex pected that she will make twenty miles an hour, or from Liverpool I' to New York in a week. She is built of ttoel throughout, aud has tun inner hull live feet from the outer one. The response of Mr. Commis sioner Hogutt to the outcry ol the ... ..? , i.. i...-.. r iM.;n... J " . " ' dismissed the subject offectivelv. " . . . league is the same as mat unuer ! which Mr. Yvinclom labored in Ins New York sneech. He did not understand what he was talk ing about. Men who hold the notion that railway pool ing has for its object an increase of railway tariffs are simply victims of a delusion. The object has no relation to the public, or to railway dealings with the public, but is limited, even by the interest of the companies, to their dealings with each other. When granger legislators or anti monopoly leagues can show by facts that pooling among railways has effected ait advance of rates, it will bo a good time to enter complaints against a practice which has done more to remove railway abuses than all the regulative lefislation of all the legislative assemblies in the country. Among the plentiful grounds for public complaint or abuses in rail way administration, the pooling of railways is not one. NEW TO-DAY. ITtorXI). A piece lit wen without any . mark lias neon fou id wuieli can be. had hv the oimer prmiiiglnmpjrty ami paying for this advertisement n (filing at the can nerv of .1. f . HA& I'HOKX & Co. .June 1. 1RS1. I i Regular Auction Sale SATURDAY, JUNE 4, U'A. M. 1 will sell at my auction ioiitjja lot of Home Cured,) Haf is and Shoulder 7 i Two Chests FirresPjuchongTea, lu lots to suit will fi ;uvlof other goods. Lu-so ! One Fine Lao oh S Rrldlc srooa as n Saddle and One Gents Kexic Saddle and Kriillc; Also. Instructed ly Mrs. f. .1. Coodinaii I w ill dispose of a flue lot o YOr C.VXAKY IlIKUS. K. C. 1I01.DKN. Auctioneer. M'.VIt IS IUX'LARKU WITHOUT FlTKTHEIt XOTIt'K Ami no terms or jM-aoe until e ery mini In Astoria 1ms a new suit of clothes -ir.IK ItV .HKAXY. Ixwkat Ihe nnees: Pants to in der from - - ?3 to I'auts,(ieuniue French Cassimero - rj 50 Suits from - -- -- -i!5U0 The finest line of Minnies on the coast to select from. V. J. MEAN Y. Miun street, opposite rarKcr House. Astoria, Notice. mm-: ruiu.ic "will i-i.flvse take X noli etliat AVater stn'et.in the city of Astoria, as lata out and recorded by John M. Shhelv. and Smienioulie street ofs;ild eity, as laid out andreeonletl bv .Tolui Mc Clure. are in a dangerous condition, and un- Mife, and the Major and mcnilieis of the Common Council, and Superintendent of streets of .said citv hniiiK done all in their power to have the said streets repaired w ill not he responsible for any injury or damage sustained liv any person oriersons in travel ing or h:iulfn: over or uon the same or any lnrt then'of. 15y onler of the Mavnr. U. II. CAllUWELU Auditor and Clerk. Astoria. May 2Tth, 1PS1. Further Notice. rpjIE l'l'BLIC ATtE HEUERY NOTIFIED l Hint the undersitnicd will not be re sponsible lor any ininrv or damage sustained by any jierson or persons in traveling or haulinic over or uKn what is called water streer in Milelvs Astoria, as said tlioroush- tare nas never neen declared a legal street. .1. TAYLOR. .M. A. KIN'SEY. L.K.O. SMITH. I.r.WAKD. 1). II. YELCH. For self and licirs of .Tas. AYkix-h. Mrs. S. F. WOOn. Astoria. May 28th, 18S1. Still Further Notice. TO THE MAYOR AND COMMON COL'N cil of the City of Astoria. Oregon, and the property owners of the city of Astoria, and particularly those parties who own property along the line of 'Water street In Shlvelys Astoria; j-ou are hereby notified that the undersigned persons owning teams upon which they are required by law to pay license, will In case of any damage to any of our horses, or property, while travel ing over said streets, immediately com mence sidt for damages against the property abutting or fronting on said street, when the damage is committed and against the citv of Astoria. ROBERT CXRUTHERS. E. A. QU1NN. 1X)RENZ0 BUTLER, J. IL D. GRAY. JEWETT & KIMBALL. STEVEN'S & JOPLIN. imM MSCELLAJS'EOUS. I 111 r II II I All 1 5 "" ! Immmm Or Til K WHITE HOUSE To make room for an immense tock of io.h! that are arri Inj; by every teier. 1 Will srfl for the NEXT THIRTY DAYS -AT Greatly Reduced Prices ! My entire .tw:k. comprisim; tk tnteM d vies or Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, Cloaks, Dolmans, Ladies ami Qhiithens Shops ami Slippers AI.SO: A COMPLETE LINK Of MENS AND YOUTHS OLOTTTI'NG FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Caps. Boots, Shoes, ETC. ETC. ETC. neforc itiin-linMiiK yor &hs oKpwImt? call in a!d ':Hihi' jm sxt' Mt lrtofs, as it will ihiv j on w ell for mr triJ4. S.SOHLXJSSEL, WHITE HOUSE STORE, Corner Main ami ('heiianms streets, ASTORIA, OREGON. BANKING AHDINSURANGE. X. "W. CASE. BROKER, BANKER axi INSURANCE AGEHT. ASTORIA, - - - OREGON OFFICE IIOUHS: FRO! 8 O'CLOCK A. M. UNTIL A O'CLOCK P. M. Hoe Mutual Insurance Co., OF CALIFORNIA. J. F. llovnirroN.. Ciias. R. Stokv Gbo. I Stokv President ...Secretarj .Agent for Orgoti Capital paid up m U. S. gt coin -5 .100 000 10 I. XV.. CASE, Agent, Chenamus street, Astoria. Oregon. 67,000,000 CAPITAL. LIVERPOOL AND LOHON AND GLOBE, NORTH BRITISH AND 3IERCAN- TILE OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. OLD CONNECTICUT OF nART- FORD, AND COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Representing a capital of SC7,OOO.00O. A. VAN' DUSEN. Agent. Coniercial Union Assnrance Co. OF LONDON. Capital, - - 512.500,000 Fire and Marine Insurance. .IOIIN RAE HAMILTON. Manager. 210 Sausome.St.. San Francisco. (5. V. HUME. Agent, Astoria. Oregon. MARINE PACIFIC COAST INSURANCE. MARINE RKANC1I. Commercial Union Assurance Co., OF LONDON. , Capital, - - 512,500.000. The undersigned are prejared to ISSI'K POLICIES To cover shipments of SALMON or other MercliandLse by SAIL or STEAMER from Columbia Rirer to DOMESTIC OR l'OREION PORTS. KOrdeis by MAIL or WIRE promptlv at tended to SinSON. CIIL'IICII & Co., Cor. Front and Ash Streets, Portland, Oregon. ASTORIA AC.F.NTY OF HOWE & CO., IJooIc Bimlcrs and ISIimlt Itoolc ?Iamifacfiircr.s. The only Binders in Hie State that can do first-class work, .such as Rooks with (Silt Edges, Full Turkey. Panel Coers. and Full Gilt Sides. "We have three first-class work men from the East. Old books rebound. CARL ADLER. Agent. For Port Townsend, Victoria, Nanaimo, Fort Wrangle and Sitka. CarryiHK U. S5. Malln. THE STEAMSHIP CALIFORNIA, JAMES CARROLL Commander Will leave Porthind for the above ports from Flander's Dock No freight for Alaska taken after 12 o'clock the day previous to departure For Freight or Passage applyto EdVC. HUGHES, Purser. homjo j,soj am ausocHO iisrsutt) u! aayuotts y&jtio aui joj mo 'HHCXLS TlisKIOiEI'IY'v'D S3DM J ODSIDUBJJ UUg U I3S UUD imp EU03SY UI 3SnOt A"UO Dip SI Slip J3qtlI3tU3" 4U3unjudoQ 5uiipoj3 a"ui ouiuiexo spooS sseo sjkj qoS pUC AOUOlll OAES Ol 1UEAY nOA JI 3DHOU OSEOjCl U9lU3ptI30 soduct oDspinuj j ling 31; 'stppi Aa pun sozig MaBLKivaaa: sohs am ioog am 'shji.m.i :n.n.-t ivio j 's.io.uotq ijouoi 'syuj pounm.iu j :.puii!ii spoo") JiiJUIlM J nuil ;nslJ 1! pA!33J lsnl p.n:A v. si iho.ij 'ipir.m oi soiiumuui ipj.w snputjs v. uj ci .-.c:u:h! kh.usix: :iiij. iixsw i:tN wu-c . iaMi'avjaa ssooq ssans sno ion jo aiki oi ijsiav noA joipoij w snij ") ui .o 'is .itn :li!iim -xn noA ori oi runstjnpl v. ii puij puiiii in av.m sojpirj joqio Aim mu e soouj )i? smooo lc SO 1 ' .o A, SM'r.O . A s T "1 L .11 J.XJL I fn 'snjAis 3tioaDijip t)V mso j j snipirfzo(j oo :i;iKVjixs j-i :n.i - s.ioisjf; joiuumv; soipirj qr? - poiuuiui .Ouiospmu .ii3iii AAUoq iMixo "siinc; uouiq ui .won Xp.iiiun impouiog - - 'ouijujixo 'possoquio 'siinc; uourj sdu" tzi - 'sodoicI z -pdjopiojqum 'sims tioui-j soipuq 9S soDnid poiuuiui ouiospimij 'siinc- uotii-j snipn-j 06 OS: 91 Z o9 Z o9 Z$ OM.-IO vLSOcI SilISOcTcTO TaMTOO axAVOJi Ml laaois aoraa mo xsiwraiio hhx ASTOniA, OREGON, BRICK x7mgTaL LAYER ID13!LU.4. .r-w7pi l'lIN AM) ORNAMEXTAI. PTiA STEB.EB. Orders left at the Occident Hotel, or at my Wnivhoiisi". fiwit nf Renloii Sln-et. nromiitlv attended to. J T,IME..SAN'I). RRICIC. TLASTEi:. IVTII, J- Cement, and all iiialcriaU in my line. furnished tit order. ctfSecIaI attenllon iid to Fiirnaro work ami Ranges. Cistern work warranted good ornoa. c3Auent San .1 u:in";u:d N'ew Taeoma I Jme. First Class Saloon, CHICAaO BREWERY DEPOT, On the Roadway. opiosde tlu Oregon Kail way and Na ig-.it ion Co's wharf. The choicest brands of foreign aud domestic AVIXES. IiIlTOUS AMI CK.'ARS. fttrllcst Chlcnso IXeer.'S'u PHOTO AND FERREOTYPE S. P.. CROW, - - PKOPIMETOR OpiMKite Episcojial Chureii, StiwiiimtilH Sl Is now prepared to TAKE PIIOTOGrRAPHS Of all kinds and in the latest stIe. Copvingand Enlarging Picturs in Oil Cray on, India Ink and Water Colors. All kinds and sizes ofTin Types. WILLIAM EDGAR, Corner Main and Cbcnamus Streets, ASTORIA OREGON. DK.VLKC. 15 CIGARS AND TOBACCO, The Celebrated JOSEPH RODCERS & SONS GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY AND THE GENUINE WOSTENHOLM and other Eng&h Cutlery. FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine Meershaum Pipes, etc. A flue stock of IVatchex anil Jewelry, 3Inrzlc and Krcech leading: Shot GmiH and KlfleH, HevolvcrK, PIstolM. and Anirannitlon GIVJSSES. ALSO A FIN'K Assortment of fine SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES. 4m 3U3iiqJtd3Q Suiqiop ooj aa.w rjxo s 'sais jru tptAv p3poic; SJ sso hov .iod pin; sojaV jjis-.iit t.f 1.1.1 .. ...1!I)1I1IAT ,ll-lA -"iwU l , ASTORIA. - OREGON. jTlie Only Macliine Shop &?zr AiikimNof s.y" jENGINE, GANUSEY, STEAMBOAT WORK ..... .i .. ' romptly atten.Ied to. A specially made of repairing CANNERY DIES, MACHINE SHOP, NEAR KINNEY'S AS ! TORIA FISHERY. THE DEW DROP INN ! oil. fishermen, all hear the good news ' A line s.doou is st.irtrd with best of Liquors, Wines and Boor, AND FINE FRF.E LUNCH I N'Ol ARDF.I). Tlu ('ramie.! Caviar anil Chepsc, IN SANDWICH THICK AND THIN j Aud will vim scihI a pleiiint hour, drop in J at Hip DEW DISOP IXX on Coneomly street. .LT.ROnCIIEES. Astoria and Upper Astoria Freight and Passenger Line. Will leau tlK(Veident Iloud and rge& AIIph'n tmcr at Six O'clock A. 32., Daily, And each alternate hour theaalter. Will also Leave UpperTown from Mr. Fords Place at the End of the Road, from Van Du- sens Store and from Mr. Johansens, EACH ALTERNATE HOUR. Saturday uuelits will run later to accommo date the puldk. 11iealioe will lie theMatioas for starting, but tliLs line has been established for the accommoilation of thepublie.aud will cirry passengers. Iw-rsage or freight, to any part of cither city that Is accessible to teams. FARES. Tickets will be sold at the rate, of 124 cents per trip. Rnsfcage and pareeLs at same rates. 1 O. RCTLEi:. Manager. Astoria, May 27. lsSl. Take Notice. John Rogers, Central Market, Has received alargc invoice of BAJIR'ELS AND HALF BARRELS of the best quality. And is now ready to supply Butcher Can neries and all others, cheap for cash. ..... ....-. . . : imk im- " j3 5yS&V J rfesepra3 HO ! FOR THE BEST 1KB CHEAPEST Glothin?, Clothing, Clothing- -GO 31. 1). KMT THE POPULAR MERCHANT TAILOR MAIN STREET, aT rjl c. in H 0 51 05 s. cn c; r ji in 0 D A r1 c: O j: 5 ri vwvr5V.NS, a&jcii. A Fine Stock ol Foreign and Domestic Cloths. Cassimercs anil Turpris. A Full Lino ol Tailor Trimmings, F.le. Tin Trl Ciillor and Tailor -nill 3IaIc up his Goods irith Full f'lianinlj as to Fit and Finish. Inning the only ftrt class Mlc'tioii. tf all orts ot moiis apparel, etc., I hope that tlih nioiier heretofore Mat out of town will be spt with. Yours Truly. 3r. I. KAXT. - iSSIlie lowest market prices nuirked out in plain figures. THE COLUMBIA BREWERY IS srPERIOR TO MOST. YI Is , JOHN RATIX CHENAHUS STREET, eiTOrders left at the GERMAXIA REER TRBNC1URD & UPSHUR glaser & oo, Successors to F Sherman & Co.) DFYIFPS IN MAIX STREET, - ASTORIA. OREGON, ' Ts preiired to supply ship 0Mie,Fi:: PROVISIONS, mow, STEEL. 00,lL, Builders General HARDWARE, PAINTS. OILS, ETC. AGEXCY OF THE Imperial Mills Flour and Feed. Chenamus Street, Near Olney, ASTOP.LV. OREGON a I.KINKN'WKUKI:. iiikam bi:ow.v. 1TA1IUSHKD 1SC3. Leiiienweber & Co., ASTORIA, OREUON, TAMERS AND CUB1ESS, Manufacturers and Tmiortersof A LL KINDS OF AND FINDINGS WhoIcMiIe Dealers in OIL AND TALLOW. ilANUFACTVEERS OF BOOTS and SHOES cs-Highest eash price pall for. Hides and Tallow. CLEAflJING and REPAIRING NEAT. CHEAP AND QUICK. P.Y (;eorge loyett. xt Nicholas Barber Shop. Glienamus St., next TO - OXjOTSIBB., ASTORIA, OREGON. 0 Ui 1-1 Cw E3 1 CO c O S a - s o i I 4 s U2 Q r O c 5 O 02 Ol 3 o 5 s 02 Ecr.LLFI R NONE OX THIS COAST - PROPJKIETOR - ASTORIA, OREGON. HALL will be promptly attended to.-ff Also constantly on baud Fresh Butter, Eggs, Vegetables. SHIPS SUPPLIED AT LOWEST RATES. p""Fresh sausages of all kinds made three times a week or to order. CENTRAL MARKET. General assortment or table stock constantly on liaud. such as Canned Fruits and Jelly, Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, V.GGS. lil'TTEK, CIIEESF. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, FISH. POULTRY AND GAIIFE In the season. CIC2A1SS A5D TOBACCO. Rest r wnras and t.iquoks. All eheap for CASH. Goods sold on cotn MtwhHi. Opposito 1. W. Case's store. J. i:ODGERS. D. K. W'ARRKJf. T. IT. Eatos Astoria Market ! OPPOSITE OCCIDEXT IIOTE1 , ASTORIA. OREGOX. f WAIIItrA A. EATOX, Proprietor. (Successors to Warrtn d: Jcffuiret Wholesnlo and Retail Dealers In Fresh and Cured Meats A full line of FAMILY GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED HAY, CANNED FRUIT, VEGE TABLES, ETC. it3" Butter, Egg3, Cheese, etc. constantly oh uanu. I5S Ships supplied at the lowest rates. Washington Market, Main Street, - - Astoria Oregon DEItGMAX & JBEBJRT RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN tion ef tho public to tho fact that tha above Market will always be supplied with a FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY FRESH AND CURED MEATS! Which will bo sold at lowest rates, wholesale aad retail. Special attention given to BUDDb ne ship. ; Wanted. 1 5 000 r,oaDS VGS'OFaU kinds Sw y,n;H. cIaJ? aml dr3at the Umbrella shop. Main street, by j. JOPLIN. LETTER HEAD PAPER, PRINTED OR PLAIN, 01? THE BEST A- quality at The Astorun office. , itoi f.friw?i?,, .v,'- ..