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It) If I gfts gaits &slarism. ASTOKIA. OREGON: SATURDAY APRIL. 1. ISS2 J.F.HAIXORAX. Editor. "With this number of The Dailt AsTOKiAxit enters upon its seven teenth volume! Success is the cri terion of merit, and it is'with satis faction we state that .our efforts to issue a readable paper have been endorsed by the hearty support of the community. During the past six months our dailv circula tion has increased just one-third more than it was, and the weekly list is nearly one-fourth more than we found-it. We appreciate the generous support accorded us, and shall endeavor to merit it. To Be Comrratnlaled. "Wk, of Astoria, are to be con gratulated upon the superior mail facilities we enjoy. Inouryouuger days wo were taught that "Patience is u virtue." Virtue is n jjood thing, but we stand in danger just now of having this virtue business overdone. Wo aro of the opinion that this thing of delaying the mail is about"played out." The Will amette got in at half-past eight, yesterday morning; at fifteen min utes to nino we went over to Wells Fargo's office; the agent had liw box up from the steamer and was well alone- with his werk: those of us who were fortunato enough to have mail in Wells Fargo's box got it at a Christian hour. At twenty minutes to elevon we went up to the post-office and found the U. S. mail had not yet come up Irom the steamer that had arrived over two hours "before. Now, we don't care a continental impreca tion who likes this or who deesn't: but this pull-dog-pull-devil way of doing isn't business. If this were a little one-horse cims-roads of a post-office where a dozen men sat around tho village store whilo the weekly mail was leisurely called off, and each one sung out "Here" when he heard his name, it would bo all right: perhaps UV all right anyhow, only we don't see it that way. Can aiy one in the post office or out of it tell why the mail U not delivered with more prompt ness? The business interests of the place and its importance de mand recognition of the fact that time is money, and a man that wants to answer his mail before his correspondents forget what it was they wrote to him about, does not care to wait more than half a day for it. This is not a matter that needs fine language to set it off; it demands plain talk, and iu that we bold a flush and Ftand pat. There is no charity job about mail service; Uncle Sam pays good money for good work, and we all whack up a good many dollars in the course of a year for having this work done. Any business man in this town that would run his business in such a way would be 'sold out by the sheriff inside of sixty days. In this we are either right or wrong and if any ono can show us that we aro wrong, that it is right to keep nien waiting half a day for mail already overdue our columns are at his service. X Si mple Matter of Business. Comments, in most cases unfav orable;" have been indulged in re specting what is termed Captain Eads' threat to seek British cap ital to aid tho ship railway pro jeer, in tho event of a refusal by the United States government to avail itself of his offer, and vari ous sarcastic remarks have ap ' peared to the effect that tho country will not be totally ruined, even if Capt. Eads should carry his scheme to another market. That which is alluded to in or der to create an unreasonable pre judice against the great engineer is na threat, but the mere state ment of a business proposition. Under the provisions of the char ter obtained from the Mexican government certain privileges may ""be granted in tho matter of rates of toll and free transportation of rMvn.nmnnt ..J. ?........ .3 .?l x xt-.i. guibiuiucui 3UJU3 UUU UiUUS IU lllill country from whence tho assist1 ance comes. If the United States lend their aid they share theso grants with Mexico to the exclu sion of other nations, but if Capt. Eads obtains assistance elsewhere the country extending the aid reaps the benefit of the low tolls. It is au important pait of the argument to show how much this Government will gain or lose by its agreement or refusal to guaran tee interest on the ship railway bonds, and Captain Eads would not be justified- if he did riot state plainly what advantages would be lost to the United States by their refusal and who would profit there from, and in so doing he uttered no threat. It is a matter of great import ance whether American vessels shall my half as much toll for transportation across the Isthmus as those of any other country ex cept Mexioo, or twice as much n some favored country, and wheth cr or not our war vessels, property and mails should be carried free. Captain Eads would certainly be very blamable if ho passed over his own country and sought aid elsewhere, the extending of which is to bo accompanied by so" many special privileges, and his stating that, in the event of the failure of Congress to pass his bill, he will cross the Atlantic for assistance and take his charter with him, is in nor sense the utterance of a threat, but a simple reference to a business proposition which it would be well for Congress to consider. Our commerce, reduced as it is, cannot afford to pay double the rate Of toll charged British ships, for instance, to get from the Gulf of Mexico to the Pacific ocean. Is the instructions "to mariners" lately h3ued by the Portland Board of Trade, there is observ able a little of the jealous feeling against Astoria which we had hoped was nearly obliterated. Under the subheading of "har bor charges" wo find the follow fellow follew ing: "Wharf charges Portland none, Astoria 25 cents per ton) Wo are informed by the ownors of wharves here that this is untrue. The custom at Astoria is tho same as at Portland to charge the shipper the wharfage and not the ship. NEW TO-DAY. Street Improvement Notice. NOTICE is herein- fivon tlmr n,r. Common Council of the Citv of Astoria proposo to order the repair of thatj;or- "u " twuiuiiiiuu ?;icui, in aieuiure s Astoria, from the north side or Chena nms street to the south side of Cnncoin ly street, by replankitiR the same ith new and sound plank, not less than three inches in thickness, and remounj; all defective timbers and renlnpiiw tin- same with new and sound timbeis. The sidewalk on the west sirinnf :niil tmr. tion of Washington street shall be re paired dv removing all defective plank and timbers and replacing the same with new and sound timbers, and unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of two-thirds of the property fronting on said portion of said street be filed with tho Auditor ad Cleric ot said city with in ten days from the final publication of this notice the Common Council will order said repairs to be made. By order ot the Common Council, F. C. NOMUS, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, Mai eh 31, 1632. Sidewalk Improvement Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Astoria proposo to order the repair of that por tion of tho sldowalk on the west side of Main street, in McClure's Astoria, from Squemoqua street to Jefferson street, by removing all defective plank and tira- oors merem ana replacing the same with new and sound plank and timbers, and unless a remonstrnneo siimpd i,v tho owners of two-thirds of the proper ly milium; on said portion Ot said street be filed with tho Auditor and Clerk of said city within ten days from the final publication of this notice the Common Council will order said nmir to be made. By order of the Common Council, F. C. NORKIS-, . . , . Auditor and Clerk. Astoria. March 31, 1882. Sidewalk Improvement Notice. NOTICE is herebv "iven lb.it tho Common Council of tho City of Astoria jropo5o 10 oraer mo repair ot tnat por iou of the sidewalk on the soutn siili of Squemoqua street, Iu 3fcClurc's Astoria, irom me west siae oi jiain street to me east side of Benton street, by removing all defective timbers and planks and re placing the same with new and sound timbers, and unless a remnnsfrnnri signed bV the owners of two-thirds of the-property fronting on said portion of sam street De fliert with the Auditor and Clerk of said city within ten das from the final publication of this, notice the Common Council will order said repairs to be made. By order of the Common Council, F. C. NORRIS, . x . Auditor aad Clerk. Astoria, March 31, 1832. yEW TO-DAY. MISCELLANEOUS. ' MISCELLANEOUS. ' -tT VO "TT 4 f Sidewalk Improvement Notice. XOT1CE is liciebj jiiven that the Common Council of tho Citv of Asfnri.i propose, to order the iinprocmcnt of mat portion ot ine siuewaii; on the north sKlc of Coiut -trcct. between the west side of Olnej streir anil the e.tst side of Main -lreet. in McCliire's Astoria, byrciiioviiigall defective plank ami timbers therein and replacing the same with new and sound fir plank and timbers, ami ny niacing tiiercm such other plank and limbers as shall be necessary to make and construct a pood substantial sidewalk of the same width and upon the same gradpas the present walk, and unless a remonstrance signed by tho owners of two-thirds of the property fronting on said poitiou of sam street do men w mi me Auditor ana Cleik of s.iid city within ten das fiom the final publication of thi3 notice, the Common Council will order said Ira- Lprou'inent to bo made. liyornei oi ineuommon council, r. c xonuis, A Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, Mareli Hi, 1S&. Street Improvement Notice. NOTICE is heiebj jicn that the Common Council of the City of Astoria Lpropose to order the nnpro-.cmcnt of mat portion ot uieiumus sticet in McClurc's Astoria, from the west side of Cass street to the east side of Jackson street, by lepIaiiMnjj tne same with new and sound fir plank not less than three inches in thickness, and tho side walk on each side of said portion of said street, shall be lepared by remov ing all defective plank and timbers and replacing them with new and sound plank and timbers, and unless a lcnioii strancc signed by tho owners ot two thirds of the piopertj frontiiict on said portion of said street be filed with the Auditor and Clerk of said city, within ten dajs from the final publication of this notice, the Common Council will order said improvement to be made. 15y order of the Common Council. F.C.XORRIS. Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, March 31, 1882. Street Improvement Notice. NOTICK is hcrebv g'uen that tho Common Council of the City of Astoria, propose to order the improvement of that portion of Concomly street, In McClurc's Astoria, lrom the west side of Main street to tho cast side of Spruce street, by lcplanking the same with sound nr ruanic not less man mreo in ches in thickness and by removing .ill defective spiles and stringers and tim- o.irs, replacing mem with new and sound material, and by remo ing all de fective plank and timbers in tae side walk and rcnlacintr the same with sound plank and timbers, and unless a remon strance signed by the owners of two thirds of the property fronting on -said poitiou o said street, be filed with the Auditor and Clerk of said city, within ten days from the final publication of this notice, the Common Council will order said improvement to be made. 15v order ot the Common Council. F. C. NOIJttIS, Auditor and Clerk. Asloii.i, March .!!, 18S2. Street Improvement Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Astoria proposo to order tho improvement of that nortlou 01 Main street, in McClurn's Astoria, from the nortti .side of Chena- mus street, to tuo soutn side of Concom ely street, byreplanking the saaie with new and sonnd.Ur plapic, not less thau three inches in thickness, and unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of (wo-iiuras ot me property nonting on said portion of said street, ba filed with tho Auditor and Clerk of said citv with in ten days fioai the final publication of ttliu l,ntl. til, I Vmmnn i"... .! 1 ...111 order said improvement to be made. By order of the Common Council, r. C. NORBIb, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, Maicli.'tl, 3SS2. MISCELLANEOUS. StLP, CORK AM LBJID LIES, SEINE TWINES. We have jmt teceived a complcto as-ort-ment of above poods :tnii are prcp-nedto HU older? promptly. HENRY DOYLE & CO... SI I JI.'irkrtStrecl.Han J'laiieNoo HILL'S VARIETIES. ceo. nir.i., . VTAI.initPAKKS, - ritOWtlKTOK STAGE MANAGER Opm all the Vf.-ir, 1'errni-iiinuce Kvujr Mslit. t'.utlrc Cliansc of I'ro- srammc Once a Week. Comprising all tho latest SOKCS, DANCES AMD ACTS. We give the Best Variety Entetainment In the West. Tho theatre Is ciovvdcd nichtly. ami all who have witnessed tao entertainment pro nounce It lo bo emialto any given elsewhere. Mr. Hill as a catcior for the puWIc's amusement can not lie excelled. Am bod v wishing to spend a pleasant evening and sco sparMliiK wit ami beaut) without vul garity, Munild Improve the onnnrtnnitv and conic. The fflnin,uiy-cnuipiiFsllM fuUnniu" Ki'.onn Artist? U- Jlt'.' rAKxtr. Walton-. Miss lxiuisr; Coou. Mr. Ciiujlvs Koiiu'r. Mit. .Ioiix Cooi. Mi:. .Ioslpii rnrv, Mi:. WAirrit lWnus. All of which Mill apjio.ir niplitlv In tlit-lr dif fnrent siwclalllcs. Odcii air concert c etv eimiti"? iKrrnni aneeconiuienclns;at 8; entrance totlicatro on Renton street ; iinvate boxe? on Cliena miw street. Look out for Our Stars. A. V. Allen NncjpssonTor-Ac.F. .ua) Wholesale uiidrc. tail duller In Glass and' Plated' Ware. TKOPICAl AN DOMKSTIC FRUITS .AND VEGEVABLES. ToRothei with Wines, Liquors, Toliacco Cigars The largest unit mot complete stock ot goods In their line to be found m Uh- eit. Corner of r.iw ami Sipienic.lie Mrf els. ASTOltlA. OKKKOX. B. B. FRANKLIN. UNDERTAKER, jfiTtns: Conipr Cast and S(iiemolic stri'H, astouia. - - '- oitraioN- nnvMirt in WALL PAPEK AND WINDOW SHADES AND UNDERTAKERS GOODS. LeinenweBer &o:? C. LhlXESWRBEn. , . It. rROWN KST.vr.usilKn isor.. ASTOUIA, ORKUON. TAMERS AND CURRIERS, Manudctiu erj and l mprtrtriN oi A l.L KINDS OF AND FINDINGS Wholesale Dealers hi OIL AND TALLOW. osrJHslicst cash price paid for Jlitics ami ItUIUiV, SteDhans Varieties ! GRAND OPEEriWG. A LIVELY EXTKKTAIX3IKAT Have a new bon ling alley, the I.u-gcst and best in town. Admittance free. WM. 1IOWK. BOAT BUILDER, ATTnK OI.D.STA.VD, GRAVS IirJI.DI.NG l'lRST CLASS WORK A SPECIALTY. BUCKINGHAM & mm AJD- ARE THE BEST. Ami cost no more than other brands ; ami if the Merchant with whom jou trado docs not Keep our Goods, It Is ueeanso It pays better to sell a pair of Boots or Shoes ecry two months than cverv four or fie. WE GUAKANTEE" EVERY I'AIK we make All Merchants in good credit can piocurc these Goods at oiirWaieliouies in Portland orSanFralfcIsco. Try our "HERCULES-Patent Boots HECHT BROS. &.CO. SHOES Geo. W. Hume i wholesale and Retail Dealer GROCERIES, Provisions, Lumber, ETC.. ETC.. ETC. Fishermen and Cannery SUPPLIES - A SPECIALTY. ai:nt tor the San Jose Fruit Packing Company. AN'D THE ' San Knmeisco Chemical ASTORIA - - - OREGON. MAltTlX I'OAltll. .1. .1. STOKKS FOAEB & STOKES, !ii'los.ii, ami rolnll !v!er In Wood and Willow-ware, GROCERIES. Tobacco. Cigars, Wines and Liquors FOKUIGN AND DOMKSTIC Fruits and Vegetables, AND COUNTRY PRODUCE. &f4$gM is?&,i'i:- General Commission merchants aktoz'ua, cii:k;x. Xet to Oregon Kaifwaj & Xa.oS Dock. mi. sjnrw.li. mai!k3 i:r.iti:. TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. .STITAM DYKING AND CLEANING. Shipper & Rybko. - Proprietors, So. 11 O.ll: btrctti I-CIUTLAND, - - - - OREGON. it.ici: li'.t : PantsiiL-.de to onlerfinm - - S B 00 0ereonts - - - 15 oo Suits made - - - 23 00 Dress suits "'-- x 00 , A larpM assortment of Suitiiitr alnass on lnnd. ReinlrhiK done with Neatness ami dis patch. - Cutting done Tree for l"urchascrs. Suit made to Order from $?. C) nnd limnrdi. roifcct Fit tiuaranlrcil or 1111 Sale. MOY & KELLER, Dealers In all Kinds or Fresh and Cured Meats, Fine Sausage a Specialty. KVr.KY BAY FitKHII. BEST QUALITY at the LOWEST PRICE. 31am btrcct, Atttorln, Oregon. XT Ml IS I)EIi.VItCD WITHOUT FntTHEK XOTlCr. 1 V n A,,rt "n terms of icace until jfflwSi 0erJ"nwn In-Vstorii has anew fj3 T'illit of clftlhcs g?m ??.lsrB. aiAi: BY Miasy. Iiokartheiirlees: I'anis to onif-r from - - - S3 oo uuu,iaciiuii:xreiiciiu.is.sinipre - U CO hints from - -- .. -25 00 The finest hue of samples on tho coast to wlect from. l'.J.JIEANY. Main street, opposito Taikcr Hnuac.Astona. W ASTOEIA. OKEflON DRUGS AND CHEftHCALS, m Toilet and Fancy Articles, PATENT MEDICINES, ETO. E3"PrescrllUions P.irMnllir nTnnnnin?o.lf all hours. r ' SSrnomeopathlc Tinctures and Pellets, and Humphrey's Specifics alsoiicpt. . i r h tj s hmx ij 9 i a ..- ' a i y T? 110 sells clothing the cheapest? The California Store! Who sells "Cape, Ann" oil clothing the cheapest? The California Store. Who sells Gum Boots the cheapest? The California Store. Who sells Blanket Shirts the cheapest? The California Store. Who has the Largest and Best Selected Stock in town? The California Store. Who gives the Most Goods for the Least Money? The California Store. Who has Ladies' Hose for 10 cents a pair, .worth 25 cents. The California Store P. S. We wish to impress on the minds of the Fisher men that we were the only one-price store in town that protected the seamen the past winter, and did not take advantage of them for the benefit of the .sailor boarding houses, as we could not do so and stick to our motto of CALIFORNIA STORE, P.O.Box 24S. Corner opposite Postoffice, Astoria, Or. TheBossCofFee and Tea Pot TS T& . "KS' a a i.ttka TWO DOOKSEAST:OF OCCIDENT, JIISCELLANEOUS. LOEB & CO. .lOBDEES IN WINES, LIQUORS. AND CIGARS. AGENTS TOE THE Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. t-A!l goods-sold at San Francisco ITices. MAIN STREET, Opposite Parker House, Astoria, Orczon. A. G. STINSON & CO., BLACKSRHTHING. At Cipt. Eogcrs old stand, corner of Cass and Court Streets. Shin and f!.mnoir- trnrl- fT(iKnphnntnw Wagons made "and repaired, (lood woiic mmmnlnnil L. J. ROYiL, PKACTICAT. WATCHMAKER AIVI .TirKXtEK. , AfzspiS Jiawng permanently locaieu WpI jjl !n the city, would solicit the $&& public. Repairing Watches, Clocks and Jewelry A SPECIALTY. S-ALIj WORK AVAKBANTED.-3M ' uu oijucinocqua street, west oi i;eu lower, j TO JLXiXi! jiay nE nAD or E.E.HA.WES SOLE AGENT. Also, Agent lor the celebrated illicit" Vntcut Cook Store. MEDALLION RMGE, STE.VM FITTINGS A SPECIALTY. None but the best, workmen employed. Alluork guaranteed orno charge. S, ASTORIA, OBEGON MISCELLANEOUS THE OLYMPIC SALOON Opposite the Parker House. TUE FINEST BRANDS OF LIQUORS and CIGrAES Kept constantly on hand. No pains will be spared-to give my custo mers satisfaction. Give us a call. E.W.SEHUN. CITY BOOK STORE. AVe are constantly receiving new additions . to our stock and have the finest and largest assortment ot variety goods in the city. Combs, Brushes, Stationery, Frames Celluloid Goods. All our goods aro marked in plain figures Call and examine quality and note prices. CIIAS. STEVENS & SON Cannery Supplies Imported and for sale by ASTORIA, - - - - OREGON. Bar CoIIlC, r.iicrpool Salt, Pages Oars, etc. Agent for Harlock's Soldering Machine : Johnston's Improved Soldering apparatus: rotary table for soldering scams; Blood's net lloats. Y. B. PAINTER. DEALER IN PILING-, OLXEr, - - - OREQOff If". f- fce-SV- K.15Sr!'-2 sizna a j. -,,- ' -. i rr, 1 "-BV JTr 2--jf .