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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1882)
-- i"? ;:'-; :fTf"V!Vfi.-:TC'''.-', Cz 1xt SPailg stnvkm. , ASTORIA-OKfiKON: SATURDAY. . JAN. 28. 1SS2 J.F. HALLOUAX.. XII!or. A "Weak Dqvlcc ofiho Enemy. papCrs 1 Some of the Eastern whose-ewners-favor. the schemes of ' the protectionists, have adopted a plan of furtheringjtbose schemes by indirectly throwing discredit upn the efforts of their opponents. Notable uniong these istho New York "Sun, which,, by ..advocating the abolition of all internal reven ue leaves the injustice of the tar iff.oufebf the question and talks for the" men whose pplicy and pur pose it is to perpetuate the pres ent system of gouge,, and justify the continued .existence of the presentftariffsystem by causing it to be the only source of national revenue. The-patribtic apologists for extortion fear greatly that the present'rate at whieh the national debt is being paid off will liquidate all national obligation'in twelve or fourteen years, and thus abrogate the necessity of the present enor- .jnousj reyerfu"e? and. as the absence of that necessity would also do away with the plea of the protec tionists, thev look around for some mpans bv which thev inav nut off means o which xney ina put on the evil day. "But," argue the . ' " journansis wno auvocaie me win of their masters, "if tiie internal revenue tax be abolished, the available yearly resources of the country are at once permanently j Astori!l for tIlB .is mnjlti,s noxt preced lessened by the sum of 137,000,- UnMch election or appoiiitmcnt. ' I Ninv wu wi sen what nu:ili'ic:itions 4)00. Nothing but customs duties could then be looked for to supply the financial demands of the gov ernment, and theii'we can have them go our own way." Now it is a fact that these $137,000,000 are produced chiefly by a tax on whiskey and tobacco; luxuries, the consumption of .which is entirely voluntary on the part of tiie con ''sumer.'' l3ut'it is on the fieeessi- on the 'iron, ntcel, lead, tin, cloth ing, manufactured goods tilings of great necessity anil universal use that the tax falls the heaviest, or rather on the, great bulk of the poorer inhabitants who must have them. - Tie. one item of sugar alone paid S47,000,000 into, tno U. S. treasury in '81. But these dear good philanthropists, the an gels of the tariff, want to make a present of 137,000,000 annually to the manufacturers of whiskey and tobacco, but every one of Ara- ' erica's fifty millions who drinks . a cup of coffee or uses a spoonful ot sugar or wears a coat or ores .must pay dearer than ever for the privilege. Gr.eat arguments are brought forward:. firs-t, it costs S5, Q0UL0O0 a year to collect that $137,000,000, therefore, the whis key and tobacco tax should be abolished; second, there fs a chance for fruud; therefore-it sbould be abolished; third, there are Several internal revenue .agents annually t - killed by "moonshiners"; therefori lt sliould be abolished; fourth, . that thetax occasions expensive law suits with the government; therefore, "etc. All these crushers, are just as patent in behalf of the other side; no business man would do away with a business because it cost him five dollars to collect one hundred and thirty-seven: the argument that because excise men are killed in the discharge of - their duties the system ought to be dropped, if carried out legili- mate conclusions would also argue that because a drunken rowdy . "kills a .New York "policeman, thp whole police force sliould be dis banded; the attempt at argument that there is fraud on the part of. the collectors militates .as much against the levying of a district school tax' as an excise law; there is a chance for fraud in any one of . k the, business relation of life; as for the argument- that the tax ccca- J . sions . expensive law .suit?, it "can - bestbe1 Answered 'by. the refiec- " tioffobfwhat renders' tiie law suits -- necessary, the .leniency of the government, or the manufacturer's inability to pay. If there "are to be any reductionb in the internal revenue let thehogi.nningbo made upon the necessities of -life, the articles of common consumption; let the reduction be made in favor of that class of citizens who cannot send lobbyists to congress to work for an abolition of duty, an.d who in that respect differ from the manufacturers wtio can crowd our ' unfihif'il lortriclirtiirnc -Wltb. with, .men, illlUIIUl ,-, - .-... furnishing different argument and of a- moreseHZ-nature than their newspaper champions can present A STEXiisniP is talked of to run between Astoria and San Fran cisco, to carry lumber on the down trip. In addition to the lumber business, which it is thought would of itself pay well, a large business p.ould lie worked up in conveying freight and passengers both up and down the stream, could alwaj's get a full load of lumber from Knapp ton mills, across the bay. The lumber as well as coal of this coast, is destined to be canied by steam. NEW TO-DAY. A Crl. Mn.Enrren: 1 write for information. Has the city of Abtoria a leal Chief of Police? I find Iy reading Tiie Astoiuax' of tile 7tl) that O. V. Lmitfhery was elect- VU t-fiiiui u x v i it; r. him. a tm-nw iul. 1 rw-mn! TtflVi MVfMilpil tllPir tfltltV US I couiiCUmfii of this city, nml that we "avc no ,,moe,r "ls l,,e J1-" ! cali(llls to ,,iak,. an-e6is and enturce the laws of this city. I iefer yofl to the lehnrteri.f thecity of Astoria, chapter 2. sections iNoneisnn is eligible to any office In the municipal corporation, who. at the tinieot hi-election or appointment, is not entitled to th privileges of an elec tor according to the laws of this State, Mr. Loiichery lias fur the office he re. signed from (the police force of this city) about four years ayo and went to Knap uatowork in the lo-ruin" camps. In 18S0 he was elected ajleleirate fr-an that precinct to auenamu itepuniican county convention held in tliis city, to which he came and acted, lie then acted as one of tiie judges of election in 1K80, at luiappa. i mer you loeiecuon re.iunis filed in County Clerics office. We find him next running for school Director iu kiiappa district at the last school elec tion, and 1- think lie is still a director of that district. 1 now refer you to the statutesnf Oregon .'pane 511, section 43: Anv malu person shall be entitled to -vote at a.cnooi iupmiiir w no is twenty .one years of age. and lias resided in Uie 'district thirty days immediately preced iiiz tiie meeting and who has property rstn Istl ithc in the districtsnbject to assessment and tax.ition. Now I leave it to the citizens of this citv to say whether the iraitorted ilirec-tor'of-lviiappa isa l-R-tl Chief :of. Police or not. lie came to tUH city oii.Tue.s ilny. January 21, 1882, and. was" elected Chief on Wednesday, the 25th. I think if we are goim contrary to law and import persons to fill imr offices, we had better send to New York and Ret a first class detective. Citieex. BJotice BRITISH SHIP "EDDEKSIDE" 1TIOJI IJveriiooL -This vessel will commence u MjliaiKiDt cai-o Saturday. 281 h or Jauuary. Consig.ices of merchandise HI please take cliveiy :is quoits are dl-cliarpoil, or the sued will be stori-d-ttihcir- iv.k ami cx Venae. 1JOUUE1W, Mlil'KK & CO Administrators Notice. NOTICE IS nKUMlY GIVEN THAT the uinlerslgiiil lias been appointed hy Hi. County Conn, of CUnsup county, Oresun, Adniini5irJlor of the cslati ofAiiron Jl.irtcui lereaidl. All iiensons UavinK claims ig;ilasi said vSiatc are hereby nutuio.i to prent die s;une to the uudi-rsisnicd at Astoria. Oi"e- (in r-fi .iti liv iiiiitilliu fintii tttit; Hitiaa VIIi tllVtilU OIA lil-riiiuj ttuiii iiiii uim , )P .41 il WMI'IIT A.liMlnieti-ntf Asioria. Jan 23, ISfii ' iad30d Consignees Notice. VEITniilt TUH CAPTAIN KOH.THE undt'TsI-oieil Consij;ufes of the BritWi Ship "KdUerMdi'." will be rrsponslbe for my dfhts contracted by -the ciew while ly-- tut; ut this port. ODGRTlS.aiETER & CO. .Vstoria, Or., Jan., 3, 1SSJ at Consiguecs. Notice. 'PI1E FlltJI OF J-AOE & ALLEN IS tliis X day dissolved by mutual consent ; the nusiuesshereatierT? It be continued by A. V. Allen. All jicrsaus indebted tosaiil finii 4'e hereli notilleil to sell e their accounts 'without delay. C. H. PAGE: Astorla.Oregon,Jau.l, 1SS2. Sheriff's Notice. 11IIE STATE, COUNTY. AND STATE B. school Taxi s for the year 18S1, are now due and can be paid at in office nt the Court House. A. JLTWOJtBLY, diivtf Shcria and Tiix Collector. Wanted. 1 Afi "SMALL ANCHORS:" Anyone liav i.vLf ins a quantity nl sinal an hots, iveu-'hinc 13 to 3 pounds to scl will pleaso uotifv C.J.TKENCHA1JU. $500 Reward, IVe will nay the above reward for any case of Liver Complaint. Dj spepsia. bick Hrad aihe, indigestion. Qjustiailon or Costive ne;ts We cannot euro wuh West's Vegetable Uvirri.Li.wnen the directions are strictly complied with. They are .purely Vegetable and .iievrr .fail to give satisfaction. Sugar co;ited. Large bo:C3. contaiuins 30 Fills, a ernts. ForBalobyaliUniKjUts. Beware of counterfeits and Imitatlous. Tiie Rrtiulne manufactured ouly by John C. Wkst & Co., Tuc I'll! M:ikcr,'' 181 and 183 W. Madison St.. Cnicago. Kreo trial package sent by mail prepaid on receipt of a. 3 cent stamp. W. E. Dement, agent. HEADQUAETEES DEPAKTJIENT OF the Columbia, Vancouver Barrac':s, AV. T.. Nov. 2. IbSI. clef infnir nt Ihe Fort Steveus. fl'ohit Adams) .Military iteservation. dunng the- next nsnnis season. iuo nxntiu reject any or all bids, as may be deemed best, is re served by the undersigned. . O.D.GKEEN. Mai. and Ass"t Aqt.- General, BrevetErisa-. dier General U. S. Army. dff Warrantee deeds at The Astoeian offlee, MISCELLANEOUS. & Wilson & Fisher,' SHIP CHAOLEBS. DE&LEKs IS Iron. Steel, Coal, . Anchors j Chains, 1 TARf PITCH, OAKUtyS, '; WEOfGHt AXD CUT GAL't'A'S.lZEI) Nails. Copper Kails nnrt burrs, Shelf Hardware, Paints and Oils Rubber arik Hemp Packinq of all-Kmcs, PROVISIONS, FJ.OUIt AXU 3III.X. FEED. Agents for Salcm-FIouring Mills! ' Corner Cheuamus and Hamilton Streets ASTORIA. 'OREGON.! '". "" B. B. FRANKLIN, UNDERTAKER, Corner Cass and Squcmoqlie streets. ASTORIA. ----- OREGON DEALEU.'lX WALL PAPER r AND " WINDOW SHADES AND UNDERTAKERS GOODS. BOOK STORE. We are constantly rcceivlug new additlohs to our stock and have the finest and largest assortment of variety goods in the'clfy.- ' ' Combs, Brushes, Stationery, Frames, Celluloid Goods. AH our goods .arc marked iaplaln llgurcs Call and cxaniine quality and note prices. CHAS. STEVENS & SOX E. Detrick & Co.. Sole agents on Uio Tafilflc Coast" (or Toiver's celebrated OILED CLOTHING, (Send tor pi Ice list.) t. . Importers, mauufacturers and dealers lb ' Twines, Tents, Hose, Cotton Sail Duck, Belting, WaterproofTarr. -paulins, Waterproof Covers, Patent Solid Cotton Belting. Nos.-5,7 and D'Caifornia, and.108. HO and.113. Market streets, ' SAN FKAN'ClSCOi dim CA1FOIINIA tTAIt IS. DECLARED WITIIOU! FimTIIF,R XOT1CE i js,, .And no terms ot peace uii'ti) ?;flii'fe everj man lnAstoria'baVanew Sf-iy i suit of clothes v. ii?fiIA Ms ii-vtw.. - w -vfnr s is ft1 i&gL-viyfr .l.tm4 fLji'.. m. LooTv at the prices : Pants to order from - - - fS oo Piuils, Genuine French Casshuere - 12 so Suits from - -.-'- - - 23U0 Tiie finest line of samples on the coast to sehct from. 1 J. MEANY, Main street, opposite.' Farter House, Astoria.- PERUVIAN BITTERS. CHINCHOtA'R.U$RA, AND- CALIFORNIA GRAPE BMfJDY,. THElGltEATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. See; our local columns' lcV particulars, and as you ' VALUE HEALTH, READ! Notice". I WILL GIVE FIFTY DOLLARS RE ward for the recovery of the bodvof "my father. Geo. Biirciiard. senior, vtio' was drowned at Oak Point. Jan-, lutli. GEO. liyi:CHARD,.Ir Dissolution of Copartnership, NOTICE IS IIEEEEY GIVEN THAT tile partnership heretofore existing between n. Leinenweber and A. A. Cohn is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business wld hereafter bo conducted as formerly un der the firm name of Leinenweber & Co- . C.LEINKNVEBEKf A. A. COHN:. . Astoria, Jan. 12, ISSi . .' dSOd. iilL'tEAD "PAPER, : ' ' fV EVERY GRADE AND COLOR, ERIN; v 'ea or puun. at lowest rates, at Tss AsNBliJ cSe I MISCELLANEOUS. r A.'.IlMeii: (successor, to page X ii.tr,.) - . V't; .',;, eaooj Sjtatt .lc!,-r W ri . VVhoiesatp's Pedvls1omr Glass" .'and-;:,' Platen-Ware, FRUltS-ANnjLEGEtABLES'. -..-v t . - . - Towlliermiti - , - ' "?,. Wines, LiQBors; TotaccoS Cigars The largest and" most complete Mock of goods .in their lino to 'he. found In th city. Corner olCass and Sijnemocqlie Streets. i ASTOKU. OfiEGOX. . . iarbeiir9: IRISH MX THREADS Salmon K"et Tvane. - Cotton Seine -Twine, , Cork ana Lead Lines,. Cotton Netting, ail sizes. Seines Made to Order, "Flax'andBtton twine; fishing-tackle, etc. . BARBOUpROTHERS . 311 Market Streatlssaii'FriuielHco HENRY bbYLE & 'Co.. Jranajiers. Painter and Ruffner, n'EALEES IS O'liKEY, -.-'- . - OKEGON- T 3Ss . "S TT "DT , .NE CORK, 18S2.. Tuk.Son torI8$2 will maV-e-itS' flftecath anuial revolution imder the present man ageiiier.t,shlnlni:iUs"alwa'!i,furaiI, big and liitle. lueatramtiiraciousrcontentcd and un balipy, lttjpublieaii and licmocratie, (e praved ami vlr.uous itltellfgent and obtuse. 1 HE .ua'S light is for mankind and woman kind "of every son; but its'seueratnarmth is for the good, nhile it lxmrs hot discomfort .jn -the blistering backs of the' persistently wicked, t: . . " The sux of 1883 was a newspaper of a new kind, ltoiscardcd.many of the forms, and a. multitude of tile superlluous words unci phrases of ancient journalism. It under took to report in a fresh, succinct,- uncon ventional -way- all the news of the world, omitting no event.'of human interest, and commenting upon affairs with the fearless ness of' absolute independence. The suc cess of this experiment was- the success of TheScn. It effected a permanent change in the style of American .newspapers7. Every important journal established in tins country''" -the dozen years past has been modelled afterTiiK Sun.- Every important journal alrradyxxlsting has been modified and. bettered by me force of The sun's example. , This Sun of 16S2 will be the same outspok en, truthtelling, an interesting -newspaper. By a liberal use of the- means which an atnmildiltprcMnerUvalfords, we shall make it better than ever before. We slifiu nrlirfAlllhe news, nuttimr it into- readablehapc-hMl measuring Its imnort- Viilce: Lnof bv the traditional vardsticS 'but' 'llfjytjoai interesCto the people. Di'Xtuce from' rrlnnnsHnu-e' Square Ls not the first consuieraiiouiwitUiMHE sun. vnenever Hnythlng. happens worth reporting we get the particulars, whether ithappeos in Brook lyn or in; Uokhara. In politics .we iiave decided opinions ; and are aocustomed'to express them in language that ,can 4e' understood. We -say what we think about men and; events. That habit is the only secret of THEtHJK's political euu'ise. Thk -Wjjewlv sun "puhers Into eight pages the best matter of the seven dally is sues. An Agricultural Department of un equalled merit. fullma?ket reports, and a liberal proportion of1 literary, scientiilc.-and domestic iiitelligence.complete The Week ly Sun, and make ft the.best newspaper lor the farmer's household that was ever printed. Who docs nut know and read and like The Sunday Sun, each number of-' which is a Golconda pf -interesting literature, -with the best poetry of the day. prose, every 4hic worth reading.'hews.Jiumor-matterenongu to fill a good-sUed book, and infinitely more varied and entertaining than any book,, big or little?--- . - '-." Itour.rdeaofVfhat a "newspaper should bo pleases yon. send lor The Sun. "Our terms are as follows.;" For the Tiaily Sujrf a four-page sheet 'of twenty-eight calunlus,".the 'price byt-mail, post paKJ,;tA'55 cents a montli.or.ii'C.SO a. year i-or .including, the Sunday-paper, ah eight-page--sheet .of .afty-six,vcolumns, the pnee ls 65 cents petmoottij orS.toa year, postage paid. - i The Sunday edition of The Sex ls also furnished 'separately at $1 20 a year post ago paid. .- : The price of the -Weekly" StiN, eight pagesflfty-slx columns. 13 81 a year.'poat age; paldri For clubs ot ten sendlng-.-Stl'c'ye wdl send an extra codv free. "Address: ". . -; L W: ENGLAND. - - -ruDUslierof THESt-N.KewYoj-k.Citr . .'.Circuit Court- Ulan ks. County CourtrBlftiiks.-"Justica Court Blanks. Shipping Blanks, Miscellaneous Blanks, DMts. MoTtpn-tes, etc., for Sale at The I ASTOBIAH Offiw- cJIISCELLANEOrS. Whnlp3lf and T?Rtni1 Tlpnnr j3l jrC Uv-DJ JlA.JL jli O , 'r!.v ;;;;. . Provisions, Lumber, ETC., ETC.. ETC. Eislierniens and Cannery SUPPLIES ASPECIALTT. ' AGENT FOR THE San Jose Fruit Packing Company. AND THE Sail .Francisco Chemical WORKS, ASTOKIA OREGON. CDIMfiO BKbVEBI, J. STRAUSS, - - AGKST. Is now ready to supply the pubfic with the . Celebrated Chicago Beer litany quantity to .suit. I have also this " Cclebrntcil Chlciiso.Cecr iu Dottles, Which Is now very popular among "nil fami lies and saloons." l'ltase send in your orders and they will have my best attention. J. STRAUSS, Astoiia, Oregon. Agent for Oregon and ah. Ter. Piles! Piles! Piles! A Sure Cttrc Found at Xast ! OT" , So One Kccd Suficrl . .A sure Cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Ulcerate I1Ies has been discovered by Dr. Williams, (an Indian Kemcdy), called Ir. William's Indian Ointment. A single box h:i. ciirpil tli worst chronic cases of 2 or 30 years .standing. No ,one need sailer nve minutcs-aiier nppiying-inis wonucnui snothius intdicinc. Lotions', mslraraeuts-and plee-ii.irip'iilo inr( narm Ihnn i?Mid. Wil liam's Ointment absorbs the tumors, nllas tno Intense Itching, (partlcmaily at nignt at- gives instant relief, and is prepared only for riles, itching of the private parts, ami for nothing else. '-'Head what the Hon. J-M. Cofihibiury of Cleveland, savs about Dr. William's Indian Pile Ointment:. 1 huvc. usi-d scores of I1le Cure-, and It affords me pleasure to say that I have never found anything which gave such-lmmediateand permanent relief as Dr. William's Indian ointment. For sale by all druggists or mailed oil re ceipt of price, Si 00. llKXItY & CO., Prop's. Cleveland, O. Hodge. Davis & Co., Who'.esalo Agents, Portland, Oregon. Health is Wealth. Dr. E. C. West's Kervo and Brain Treat ment: a specific for Hysteria. Dizzln ss. Convulsions, Nervous Headache, Mental De- Fre'.-sion', Loss" of Memory, Spennator.hnea.-inpoti-ncy. Involuntary Emissions. Prema ture Old Age, caused by over-exi-rtlon, self abase, or over-indulgence, which leads to misery, decay and death. One box will cure reecnt cases. Eaehbox contains one months treatment. One dollar a box, or six boxes for five dollars ; sent by mall prepaid on re ceipt of price. We guarantee six boxes to cure any case. With e ich order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with live dol lars, we-will send the uurchaserour written guarantee to return the money if the treat ment does not effect a cure. Guanintee3is sued only by W. E. Dement, du.gist, As toria, Oregon.. Orders, by mall at regular prices. C. LEINENWEBER. H. BROWN. .ESTABLISHED 1E05. Leinenweber & Co., ' ASTOEIA. OREGON, IAHEBS m CDEEIRS, i .Manufacturers and Importers of A LI, KINDS OF AND FINDINGS'. Wholesale Dealers in OIL AND TALLOW. . .carlllghest cash price paid for Hides and Tallow. CLEANING 'antUREPAmiNG NEAT. CHEA1 AND QUICK, ET GEOEUE liOTETT. Main Street, opposite N. Loeb's, G. A, STINSON & CO., BLACKSMITHiNG, At ,Capt. ltogers old stand, corner o Cass and Court Streets. Ship and Cannery work. Horseshoeing. Wagons mndo. and repaired. Good work guaranteed. 50 TONS IXTEEEOOi FISHI-XIT . SALT For sale cheap. Apply to J.G.nTJSTLEE. Astoria, Ds. 29,1831. OH Jobs A. SfiSomgoxpery, (SUCCESSOR TO JACKISS & 3IOKTGOMEKY.) "?5Es - . raH Sia' f.tT' , , i COIUEB Of MAIS AX1 iS.SEa3RX, - i5 c -a"Js A ,i - nc'' -. Md ii ARTXI JOB iBlltP -I0B wm.Ewn.M. THE ASTORIAJsT STEAM PEINTING HOUSE HAS FASTEST ANDJiEST PRESSES, ,ANJ) TYPE osr We purchase l'aper. Cards, Ink, and other materials of the manufacturers .t XiO-west CasliIH.ates, And can therefore aff ordto use, as wc alwaysdo. the best articles, while charisg OKTXi-ST 3MC033E3SA.,3?3E3 Cards, Envelopes, Circulars, THE EVERY DAY WANTS OP THE COUNTING EOOM AND THB WORKSHOP-ARE BUI-PLIED AT PRICES WHICH CAN NOT BUT GIVE SATISFACTION TO ALL. THE' AST'OBPAN; v (DAILY.AND WEEKLY) TS RESPECTED AND COMMENDED BY ALL FOBIITS Impartiality, Ability, THE PAPER 'i'OR IHE FOR THE FARMER, FOR THE MERCHANT, ' D4IW ASTOKIAX . (POSTAGE KltEE TO DAILY", ONE COPY ONE YEAR DAILY, ONE COPY FOUR MONTHS... "Sample copies otelther. edition 10 cents, Address: . Kff-PwtiMstera art anttn2d t at ai UKAIXRS IK Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A Gei end Assortment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents tor Magee Stoves and Ranges The Best In the market. fiuniblas goods ot alV kinds on hand. Jab work done in a workmanlike manner. JEFFEBSOMSTHfiETS, OREQCHI. 71 THE OF THE LATEST STYLES. - -.. ? Bill Heads and Letter Herts. '5 -S" . Fairness and Reliability COMMERCIAL MAN, FOR THE MECHANIC, SFOB EVERY PERSON TEKMS:' BY M.UI- ALL SCBSCBIBiaUI.) i - ' - 59 00 ,800 M..M.,..l J. F. HALLOSAS Cw. r-uUIshers,-Asteria,0reca ssaH ftr lax Awcmah. -.. i-' . S--