The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, April 13, 1882, Image 2

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ASTOKIA-OBBOOX:
THUESDaY-TZTT.... APRIL. 13
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..Editor.
Well Done
We commend the action of tho
Republican County Convention,
yesterday , afternoon, 1n voting
- riorty-sixio.oncr-tue resolutions
r piiulished in', another column as
being the sentiment of Clatsop
County Republicans. There is
nothing partisan about the two
matters a Democratic conven
tion could, just, as well voto on
them as a Republican convention
and wo are particularly pleased
to seo public reference to the mat
ter of tho Astoria land grant.
Tho True Inwardness.
Ox this coast there was a cer
tain amount of opposition to the
passage of tho Chinese bill that
helped to crystallize the antagon
ism of.a New York ward politician
into a dctorminetl dissent from
the chair, which he so unworthily
occupies. That opposition came
from tho steamship companies,
and the owners of vessels engaged
iu the transportation of coolies; it
came from the railroad companies,
that want cheap men to build
their lines in this state and adja
cent territories, and from a good'
many others who see a speculative
chance in politics by tho defeat of
the bill.
This, for the ceast: of course,
east of tho Rockies wero manufac
turing rings with their powerful
Washington lobbies, and bigoted
sentimentalists, Hoars and Dawes
and smaller Fry, who play into
the hands of the man-dealers
without knowing it. Among cap
italists and employer :u the east,
there is an underlying idea that it
is a good thing lor iliera if thore
it a largo body of Chinese cheap
laborers somewcro in this coun
try. They do not want them in
the New England or Middle
States now, or perhaps at all; their
presence and tho fact that any de
sired number can bo obtained in
,. ten days, answer their purposes.
If the operatives strike, or if they
refuse-to submit to further im
poverishment, thore will not be
any trouble in filling their places
with Chinamen. So, tho Asiatics
in California and along the line of
the building lines in Oregon and
adjacent" territories are a standing
menace to the whole laboring
population of the country. Those
millionaire philanthropists who
talk nasally of carrying tho gospel
to the heathen, are really, helping
a. plan to keep in readiness a
means for btill further debasing
the labor markets of tho East.
The talk about tho loss of com
merce was designed to scare a
large class of nervous merchants
who had no Chinose business them
selves but thought it was some
great prize that they might win m
the future. As for "hospitality,'
it is singular that Eastern people
'who prato about "protection,"
could not see that the crj for truo
protection that went up from the
quarter of a million Pacific voters
was the only true phase of "pro
tection" in existence, as well as
for tho means of securing that ex
istence. But the true inwardness
of its defeat was pocket interests
in the West and bigotry and fa
natacism in theEast.
Coin for the Campaign.
Wues Astorran for Congress
in New York, a few months ago,
on the Republican ticket, in a Re
publican precinct, in that foreign
oity that is built on Manhattan
Island, he spent seventy-five
thousand dollars, and was beaten
and sorved him right. He
certainly knew that audi a sum of
money could not have been used
in a small district, except to buy
votes, and have been willing to
gain an (-faction that way. But
"the manipulators who generally
gain standing because they aro
supposed to bo expert as purchas
ers of votes, are.Teryapt to keep'
ihe money, and let the voters do
a they ploaso. That was tho x?av
it happened in Aster's casa. He
jwid for tho goods -but tier were
rcot delivored. As a general thins
both parties uso all the money thy
can get, and neithor can afford to
attack the methods of tho other,
for fear of retaliation. It would
probably be found that such funds
are largely absorbed by the men
who have the disbursing oi them.
When not absolutely stolen they
are uso'd for purposes unthoughc
of by the donors "of tke "assessed.
-Canned Goods, "Iron Ware."
That their canned goods are
iron ware, will be news to our
cannery men hero. In the city of
Flensburg, Germany, an inter
preter of the tariff has been found
who has made tho discovery.
Canned goods pay, in Germany, a
duty of 12 marks,(2. 8G) per 100
kilos, and iron ware, pays 2-1 mai ks,
($5. 72) per 100 kilos. Now, the
salmon is packed in tin cans, the '
tin plato is simply tinned iron,
therefore, all canned goods arc
iron ware, and must pay duty ns
such. Tho collector at Flensburg
has been sustained by tho custom
house Director of Schleswig-Hol-stein,
and tho Berlin minister of
finance. . No wonder Bismarck is
happy, as ho oats his fine Co
lumbia Falmon at broakfast, realiz
ing that it is nutritious as food and
productive of revenue as iron.
Thk polygamy bill will evi
dently be dodged by those to whom
it is intended to apply. The poK -gamists
aro said to constitute not
ten per cent, of tho Mormon pop
ulation; those who are in office
propose to resign to Mormons who
do not follow the prohibited prac
tice. Thoro is absolutely nothing
which can bo lawfully done to
molest a Mormon who does not
practice polygamy; he is to be
judged by .the same law which is
applicable to American citizens
in all the territories. That i the
reason why there is not much i bo
sxpeoted until the population of
Utah contains a greater propor
tion of Gentiles. The plea of re
ligious freedom is a sound ono for
tho Mormons, who conform their
personal habits to tho customs of
society. They sympathize with
Mormons who do not so conform,
and all tho laws in the world can
not raako them think differently.
Tho evil is ono which must be
literally lived down.
TiiEnu is one lesson that the Pres
ident's veto has taught the Pneific
Coastere, viz: that this coast has
certain rights and interests to
which national matters .are of
secondary importance. Tho old
fashioned Democratic doctrino of
Stato Rights has a chance to
spread itself in this instance. It
is really of fat less importance
whether tho affairs of the federal
rfnvnpnRIAnf ti tA rvift nnwn-l K.. 'I'll
uiui4(itiiiw aiu iuaiKiLi un lit i II i
don, or Arthor, or Blaine, or
Conkling, than that "our intercits !
west of the Rocky mountains be
properly cared for. Tho ques
tion of Republicanism or Dem
ocracy should be subordinate to
tho question of freo or coolie la
bor, to dograded servitude, or
continued existence of American
citizenship.
The Star routers are trying to
upsot the suits against them by
virtue of an obsolete statute of old
Colonial days. Tho nonsense
which passes under tho name of
law, too often, will some day load
to the cntiro abandonment of the
system of common law. Califor
nia took an important step in that
diiootion when she adopted her
codes; wo hope to see Oregon in
dorse by imitation, such a policy
some of these davs.
NEW TO-DAY.
Administrator's Notice of Final
Settlement.
NOTICE 13 HFREBr GIVEN 1HAT
the undersigned. Arlmmictntn. nr tim
estate of "William T.'dd. deceased, has filed
hia final account as such administrator. In
the Probate Court of CIntsop County, On-eon.
and that the fourth Wednesday (the :Sth
day) of June, A- U. i&32. at to o'clock A. M..
at the court room of said Court in Astoria.
Oregon, has been appointed by said Court
as xhe 1 time and place for hearing objection
to said account and settlement thereof.
W. W. l-AKKEIt,
Administrator of said Estate.
Astoria, April 6th, 1882,
WarranfydeeJj, quit claim deods
and mortgages, for sale at this office.
NEW TO-DAY.
Notice to Creditors.
IV OTIC- IS HEKEUY GIVEN THAT1
i tlio imrt-rolKncrt lias bncn. li order of
the Hon. l'rolnte court oliosuty of Iieifie. i
Territory of Washington, on ilincili day of
March. A. 1), laM. .lppouiti '1 Ailn-ini trator
ol the relate of i-oie 51. n?e:ns deceased.
.i
aii persons ii.iviiik u.nms .iaiui sam es
tate :iro hen uj nutiikdrud required lopre
suit luc'j:nuit:i pnieroneher-. to tho
undcniff-ied, at South iScnd, Washii-ztou i
ILllU'ilj, 1 Mill. I -t lilt, Hill.) lilllll U.liC
lireof. h. hT. CLAI1I.
Administrator.
.South Bend. AY. T. March Clh, A. 1). lS.-.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Leinenweber & Co.,
c. r.sa-E.vwF.nER. u. esotts
isTAELnnrii ii3.
ASTORIA, OllKUON,
TAKERS AND CDERIMS,
M.imiTactuioM and importing ol
4 !.!. KINDS Or
AND FINDINGS',
Wliolcss'f Dealer hi
Oil. AND TALLOW.
irfrlilRiievt cash price paid for Hides aril
Tallow.
HILL'S VJMBTIBS.
o 1:0. hill. - - - iTiOraicroK
WA1.TEK ?A!:KS, - STAGE MANAGE!!
0;im nil tlic ie.ir, rcrforiiiniirc I'.vnj
Mgbt. Entire hansc or lri-
smuiiiic Once n Week.
Comprising all the latet
SOKCS, DAHCES AND ACTS.
We give the Best
Variety Entetainment
In the West.
Tli'! theitre U crowded nl-Jitlv. and :!!
who h-ivc witnessed ttii-rnterti-iiiinci.t p:o
nouncc It to be caual to anv k rn ( lscv.hi re
Sir. Hill U3 a rateier for the publics
amusement can not be exce'lcd. AnjlioiU
vishlns to spend a jde i.jat evening and
-e - irMniE wit aujbeaun ulthout vu!
p.iritj.slnLl.1 improie u ojipcrtLiiiti and
The ri-iiui Pdl.ipriiK.tii? luliovlm I e'l
Known Aui.ts
Mit fMr Walion
Mffi Lousn CVol..
Mi: Ciivittrs Koiilli:.
Mi:. Jo;i- Cook.
Mi: .Tesi-sit Pirrrv.
v.r. Wvt.Tri: !arim.
Allot ithUhuluapptariit,;)ii) mtLcirdit
loreiit specialties.
Open air concert crr$-ceuuii: . perform
surc commencing at S; cntRinee totlieatre
on Benton street ; prhjtc hows en Chi-ua-mustroci.
Look out for Onr Stars.
CITY
BOOK STORE.
We arc constantly receu ins nir. additions
to out Mock and lne the lir.o.t and
largest avtfitnietd o( nnt.tv
Honil? in tin- Ut
Combs, Brushes,
Stationery. Frames
Gelliiioid Goods.
AUourf.codi :j-c u-irLcd in plain Pijiires
C?31 and ex.wnlni' quality ai-d note price'.
ciias. stkt:ns &so
1'iUST II, ISM
Dress Making.
Mrs. T. S. Jewcti.
Vp stahs, opposite Mr. Rosm Bpatdliii;
House.
M&mm c. crosby.
Dealer In
HARDWARE, DIDO, STEEL,
iron Pipe and Fittings,
Filters an Steam- Fitters
Goods and Tools,
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD
SHEET IRON " TIN AIPCGPPER.
Cannery and Fisliernians Supplies
Stoves, Tin Ware and House
Furnishing Goods.
JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN, COP
PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING
Done with ncalncss am! dispatch.
Sona bjt Hi-t eUmiMiiUceu emnlojcd.
A laKjo assortment of
SCALE?
Constantly on hand.
MISCELLANEOUS.
A
Ji
JTsl
M,B
Allen ,
A 1
(Vl UiilllTOMCBit A1.LI-N )
Wholesale and retuH ilulifr in
Qii&g,
tavistofts3
Glass and Piatsri War
c
Iijoi-ICAL and Divr.snc
FRUITS AND VEGE FABLES.
lo-'ethPr wiih
Wines. Lignofs, TolmcGO Cigars I
i
1 1
Ills larxeot and most eo'iipSi-u- itorf.
:1? in theli l.neto o f.wii.ii-t w
Corner of Cati and S-iiei jii.i1k -. 1
ASToniA. oiirtui.N.
"
B. B. FHANKLIN.
Censor Casnand S-juensoilip street.
AVrOBFA. ... - OKI COX
BE.VLEK IN
WALL' FAPEK
AM)
WINDOW SHADES
AXlJ
UNDEKTAKIUW (HiOIH.
"G
aroiais
sricii
"40.,
CORK JKD 1iB4B LIKES.
SEINE TWINES.
Wchio Jn-jt tcccicilr. ccuiplftc .is.ut
tncut of above coods ami me -repired to
fill outers promptly
HENRY DOYLE & GO...
511 Market Street. Kan Pranrim-o,
Sterahans Varieties !
GRAND OPENIKG.
A UVKIY TCKTAIX3IK.T
Have a new l)o line allow the hrpiit and
best in toi.ii. Admittance fite.
W3I. JIOU-K, -,33
BOAT BUILDER,
AT Till: OLD STAND, GKA '.S nt'i LDIXf!
riKST CLASS work a sm.ciai.ty.
MNnniH
!W
mm
A.ND
S?l
ARE THE BEST.
And cost no moro than other brands ; and If
tho Merchant t.ith whom jon trado does
not Itceji our Coods.it Is because it paye
better to sell a pair of Booli or Shoes (very
tno months than everj- four or five. Vi'V.
GUARANTEE LVBV l'AIIt V.T. MAKC
All Merchants in good credit can procure
these Goods at our Vt'.-.rchotises in lVitland
or San Francisco.
Try our "HERCULES" Patent Boots
j$ ill W
HECHT BROS. & CO.
io4 vv-i.--i.J
MISCELLANEOUS.
Oeo, W . Hume
rjH3
r
&v
Wholesale and Retail Beaer.
:
i
Igrocerees,!
; i
iProyisions, Lumber, j
ETC.,
ETC..
ETC.
Fisherinens ami Cannery
81TFPI
Y I?i
A SI'ECIAlr.
I
AUEXT i'ORTHK
San Josu Fruit Packing Company.
AND THE
San Fr.uicisoo Chemical
fS3.1RWit
ASTUHIA
ORF.OOK.
r.nriN ro.r.'
j..r. sto::i:s,
IF0&&S & STOKES,
, li lea".o tnd loteil Ui :Jon m
Wood and Willow-ware
1 GROCERIES.
Tobacon. Cinnrs. Wines and Liauors'
roi;i.K and ytuii siit-
Frw'ls and Vegetables,
jp-XtOTtysa, :s::xs
General Gommission Iiicrchant3 j
isTii;A. iis:o.
N"et to Or.-on J.'RlInav iXav. m'u Doelc.
sol. Eiuri-i.R itaki: r n:r.
TAILORING ESTABLiSHIEHT.
SI CAM DYKING AND CI.ILVNINC.
Siilppor& Rybko. - Proprietors.
Vo. 11 O.ik Plie. I,
POKTLVND. - - - OKUGO.N.
i-mci: Ltsr
Paius nnde to onler from - - SOOT
().e:coat. - - - - 15 co
Milts nivlc 5 03
Dress suits ... 3.-, y,
Alar
h tiul.
e.ic0!tiiiei;tot Siuuns r-lvaj-. rn
lJcpairlr.,; done ntth Kcatncs aiid dis
patch. Catting I'.nie rec for ljrctiaeM
S.;it made l. Order frea: 23 CO m-.d
I'piiairt-i.
I'd fed Mt C-.iumiileeil r no Sale.
MOY & KELLER,
First Quality
SUGAR CURED BACON
At 13 c.
EVKRY WAV fltF.SU.
OF THE BEST QUALITY.
31ni:t Street. Astoil?, Oieson.
VTAJt IS liiZVltXitKl) WITHOUT
riiXTur.it ketici:
., V 5 And no tenns of reaco until
"ll' t'-rj 1.U11 InAftotLi hi1? anew
M'"!JC,,u!t of clotrie
T- ijr.iJ
1inkatl'ie nrlcei
lV-itHlooidfr from - i (v
r.iits.(Uuu'i.orr:n.hCasHiiiiest - 12 M
Milts fioin - -- -- -2-3C0
IhcSni-st l.atfol s-inii'M on the coist to
. select from. I". J. 3UU.N Y.
J Cass street, net to ll-njcn's Jev.cir' store.
P
'.XSZ&XSIff'S',
ASTORIA. ORKGON
J3
Si
DRUGS AND CHE&iiCALS,
Toilet and Fancy Articlea,
PATEBTT STSBIOinSS, ETC.
J37IrcicnptIons carcfia cotiiamidcdjat
all hours.
nyHomeopathlc Tinctures and TeJlets,
and Humphrej's Specifics alsojUept.
ftjaxjgjuLjMjJiumuiwj'J - uijyCTq!
'M.Mi
a
P.VRASOT.S.
Large size, all silk Parasols,
Large size, all silk, fancy border,
Large size, all silk, - - - -
medium size, ail suu, twined, - - - 3 oo
Medium sue, cotton, suitable for children, 1 00
cz.04.Ks.
Misses' light-colored school coats, - - 7 "00
Misses' dark-colored school coats. - - 7 00
Misses' plush school coats, - - - 10 00
Thce are Spring Styles, and all wool.
riii5ci:r.Asr.o5JS.
Marseilles Spreads, large size,
All-linen Towels,
Ladies' Hose, all colors
Ladies' Balmoral Skirts,
Unbleached Table Linen, per
T T t 1 T 1 T 11T
Ki mi i.iiier. these Itargalu - are United
j j i" o. im 21s
nv
unDieacnca 1 ame i.inen.extra wide.p r y d, 50
Ladies' Corsets, all sizes, - - - - 1 25
AM A few more Rcifii-ntil? Press Gooilj at 10 and 20 cents a jaid,
heBossGoffee and Tea Pot
1 Ki-T
' '-.SSggsrssSSSssscssa !J J 1 A A U'SJ
, a citSSSSSsis-hKStt 1U.J I.. O-LCA. YY JiJKJ
1 i mmrk&mszzmmy. .. ..
, Miii mmmr
; illis "M- A"?nt f r
1 ti
&Sm
1 Tvro noons t.ast or Occident,
&8 JS&a
NOTICE TO FISHERMEN
SOMETHING NSW THIS SEASON!
m FrlORE SOBE QB CRACKED HANDS!
HS3
Si
C2
The Best Thing. to
ALL KINDS OF RUBBER BOOTS.
THE BEST OF BLANKET SHIRTS!
In all Colors at 10 per cent, less than any other house in
the city, you will find at
Sj
.MERCHANT
33S32S22&S53S
MISOELT ANEOUS.
Cannery Supplies
Imported and forsalcbs
WT3XE. SG5TKEEU
ASTORIA. - OKHflON.
I3ai- Copiin'.
F.iorsooI Sa5(,
PaKC Cnrs, etc.
Aceat for Katlock's Polderlrg Machine:
.Iolmston"s improed SolderliiK appiratn;
rotary table fur solderlns sc ur.-i : Ulood'-!
ret llonla.
UEW CHOP HOUSE.
MiureSir o
roincoto the public and Ills ir.v.r. fneirS
i'ui 110 nas openca a
CctTea and Chop Kcuse
en Ciss Street. noi;t door to the AsTonrA-N
ofcee. Cliopnd bteaKsecokcd to order.
A. G. STINSON & CO.
BLAGKSHiTHIMG.
At Capt. Uogeis old stand, ccr.-.er of Cass
and Comt blrcets.
Ship and Cannery work. Horscshoclns.
vasor.s i.iad-- and iepaire.1. Good v.oik
guaranteed.
SHIPPING TAGS
luc ASTor.ux office.
ir -
??
Worth.
- $3 o
- 5 oo
- 3 5o
Price.
Si 25
3 00
50
25
SO
OO
50
OO
3 50
IT
31
25
I SO
OO
25
10
00
25
35
75
yard,
40
1 t
In Qu intity, so como early and secure them
CAUFOKXIA hTORC.
Corner opposite Postofilcc, Astoria.Oregon.
may r.r. HAD OK
nxT
tie celebiited
J5m-Ji. IAl-nt Cook Stow,
MEDALLION KMGB.
-TrA3r VlTTLNCiS A flPIXIAI.1V.
one but tho best uoiknien cmplojed.
1I rror!: guaranteed onto eh-jge
a.
ASTORTA. OREGON
!
Pick Up a Net With.
TAILOR STORE.
MISCELLANEOUS.
I
HANSEN BROTHERS,
Architects and Builders,
Alt kinds ol House ork done at
xliortcxt notice.
Shop Corner of Cas and Astor Street,
ASTORIA, - - OREGON
I. W. CASE,
IMPOllTEi: AND WHOLESALE AND RK
TAIL L-EALEU IN
1 . .
, liKHKliAL MRCHAMSE
Oornei Chenimu3 and Casi streets.
lABTOItlA - - - OREGON.
, GOLDEN SHOE STORE.
1 I have opened a
NEW BOOT and SHOE STORE
1
, n lho Koa,lwaJ'
j Opposite tho O. R. i. Nl Companv Dock.
X nm prepared io dn
Flit T CtASS WORKIn my tine
My stock U larco and new and very nice :
I. J. AEVOLD.