Ll) Eftc SUittn stovteax. ASTORIA. OREGON: WEDNESDAY. JUNE 7. IfcSS J. F. II tLLVKAA .Editor. The KcsrrlL At this writing enough is not known to give more than :t gener al statement regarding tlio result. It is almost certain that the entiie Eepublican state ticket is elected, and in this county the fierce scratching that prevailed made the count so slow that nothing definite can be learned. The lesult of our local contest is given as fully as possible in our local columns. The one fact made manifest by last Monday's election in Oregon, is that the independent vote not only holds the balance of power, but that it constitutes orf itself a distinct clement that may aafely be counted on to exercise judg ment iu casting the-ballot, irnin tluenced by party machinery and unbiased by strict party ties. Jt has been a common s-ncer that .-. . . l t .- t IJemocrats necr scratched a tick- ft, but the returns show tii.it i r . .. .:... .. r. I ,,. . . ,. , i publicans in scratching the names i , ,. , , , . of parties whcni tlicv beheed! , , , .. , i were not lit for the position for which they aspired. It is a health ful j-ign to see voter-, scrutinizing a ticket .md selecting fmni among tlie candidates the names of those who in their judgment eau be trusted with public business. This is the one distinctive fe.ilure of the vote and the lewon may piovc a salutary one. The result of the election iu this place was a foregone conclusion, and k to some more a matter of regret than surprise. As to the state ticket, the election of George was simply a question of majority. The met that he had made a f iir record as a legislator, tint he hd become acquainted and would tlinreforc lie a yood man to send ag.xin, grui- tatcd in h'- f.yor. Foi the first time in the history of the slate, a! i Congressman has been ic-eleeted. and the commonwealth mut cer-j tdinly be better represented there-1 for. j It seems to us that there aie a few things needed to make the ballot a surer test of tho people's will. .There should be more poll ing places in the city: men should not be allowed to squeeze iu close proximity to the poles, and aboc all there should be a registiy ftw. This, well, to put it mild, itulis- criminatc style of balloting is not just as conducive to the dignity of the ballot as it might be. No man that is entitled to vote would ob ject; the clement that would be prohibited by such safeguard aie generally the element that make the stream turbid. Tire Tariff Commissiim. The application for places on the Tariff Commission by letter, by recommendations, and by personal importunity by members of Cong ress almost exceed belief. Every cross-road politician who has spouted about the i.uiff on the stump, or who has advocated pio tection in the countr organ, thinks himself pjrticul.irly quali fied for the post. The President has had a hard time in sifting the qualities of this multitude of olliee-scckers and in finding the proper persons. The "friends of the administration' ic gard tho commission as so much patronage, to be treated in the usual way, and they clamorously demand places. The pay is ten dollars a day and all expenses, which are estimated to average ten more, with the generous living which commission ers indulge in .hen they get a chance at the public treasury.' But behind all this extreme attrac tion, thre is another interest which prompts the exceptional demand for a scat on the commission. It is expected there will he sharp competition among the mo nopolists for recognition in any bill that may be prepared for Congress next winter, and for favor in tho report of the commis sion. The temptation attracts the weak and venal, and both classes j are urgent for places. Tun Independent movement in Pennsylvania seems to be similar to the movement in California, , , , , . some years ago, headed by Booth, seconded bv such men as Kstee, c.:v n i- -i-ii T-. bwift, Perkins, nlillcr. PneliCf.', Eilgerton and scores of others who are still prominent, and back- ' ed by an overwhelming majority of the voters. That movement broke a boss system which for yeirs prior had almost undisputed control of the state. There v. as no Tvay to defeat it except bv a revolt, and the experience in Pennsylvania is evidently the same. The Cameion rule and Stalwartism-together, ate too much for any intelligent constituency to endure at the same time. Bonus printed from genuine plates which have been stolen fi in the government c.innot be i: . said to b" counterfeit. The u.. eminent will ntiuotililetlly be com pelled lo pay for the rascality of !'ts agents, .snti the possible dimen- . , , -,,-., j'.ous oi uie puonc ueut are bi:i liii!f. Were it not for the rica:i- tic rto.iling. pat and piospeetne, , f. ' '. tltfip would be iit necessity )i , , ., tin' mnnui.ictu:e of evidence- si , . .., UVMI Ul JfttUl.1 I.H.I1 111 V. 1 1 .ould by this time hae ii-tutticd , to tho natural currency ol the world, and with gold and s:-wr coins the exchanges of the ju-o- ! pie would be effected, in the -, ifst v.uy ever devised by man. AVirn the arrears of pcu-.hn swindle and all the other swindles which have been consummated, tho recm;e of the federal treasury is far in excess of the expendi tures. The reduction oi the whisky tav is proposed, but the majority in congress arc by this I time afraid to endorse the p dicv of exempting the -.cry article which can !e( stai-d tho burden, The reduction of the tariff is the h ions wiry of reaching lire 'ie- sired end, but thai his been h.l- ed off by the eastern people, by securing the appointment of a commission, which will delay mat ters for a coupje of year-p, IlesiiLt: Indians will not fice across the borders into Mexico, any mote. The Mexican troops are made brave by the offer of a reward of three hundicl dolhus for every scalp taken, and will fol low so congenial an occupation with the utmost zeal. It would lie wrong for our enlightened govern merit to adopt such a policy, but it is eminently proper to drive the murderous savages across the line, if our troops can do so, and thou let the wicked Mexican reap their harvest of scalps and dollars. Full of years and honors the great Italian patriot, Gui- ppe Garibaldi, passed peacefully away at Maddelcna, Italy, last Satur day. All Italy is in mourning for her illustrious son, asiJio mourned in years gone by for his dislin guWicd confrere, Maini (Jaii baldi reached the height ol Ins fame w lien General Oiulinot took Rome in 1S10, and since then has lived in privacy at Caprera. jsoi:. IuAstoii.i,JrayiU!i, tothe wife of I. Cohen, a daughter. NEW TO-DAY. .vr.T rmwi mo-A. .texj: ctii. AuriLvsr or ,-- 'ort ,steven. about aw fatlionw of Kirriourslto. IJ,J2-iil..-jl nipsli ilcn.. Xo marks: Apply to John ivtcrsnn, Ix-vlin--. cannon. Jeid'u :wt tost June 5th, iu middle channel, about wl fathoms Of KMneshnpLlJnlv I'.lil.nnr twine; leads marked .1. A.'D. A Co. i' inner vvrll he suitably rewarded by rurninK same lo Devlin's cannerv . or gi in? information that will lend to its recovery. ni.VXK VIANKU.O jei-lw A'JET I.OST. ON niK EVEN'IXG of jrxn .111, A " y-""-1"" "Ly "r" 1sgiu-J or little below Point Aliei 17.-. f.iiiinin.! nt sans, nivmi them tono and vifror to 115- vvcl). 40 fntlioms of 4i mesli ami the iust ia 1 rncsli. beotch ,o. 12. I2sily. Corks jn.irl.cJ 1. L. 1 cannery. : - - AliT fo US I. B F. 3L rCTERJspX, OX ASPPl IN Gray sHarbor, May lO.lSSi, the rollovv lug-described net iu tvvo pieces; tin- .... measuring tibout iu fathom, i'y mealies dcen. 12-!v- tiirend : mi ni.irl. nr !.! There ' was one sea lion and some teh 111 the ' icv icii iuuuti. uiuifc uoir.il l appeario w mutu uaiuuiicu. Xlie OlVTier 01 SalU RCieatl ' havetliesame by proTlnz nroperty aud nav- I ing charces. art r.naT. f:; TIIK MOKNIKG OP MAY Stsr. SEV- i J ou:j -five fathom of web 40. 12. 45-tneit : deep, part of corks branded xi. T. & Co." ' llelura to C. TIMMIN'S Upper .Vitori Astcru, .5 uae 1. 182 dlw ,rx th:. iu of .tckt: aboit sub pat-tt- I " '.'T srereh 'No 46, liuK. fll-inssh rorUs .u. rked v. v v. . , a iL VrTlie ! inc or Khinjr informal on i.f the smne at ', ! vaoihccxiox :-Ani in ucoS office i Upper A-ionj. JnsM E'f .o- !T.A',,r ''""'AY Xln'iT, NKAlt :c. it 17 2 lint, I lat.mi C.t ..1.-.. . .a .. l .... -j . v-ibv JI'U. IUlll J W UHflfimS W ' net 4, mesli. H ot. 12; . , 10, 5 forks on ?nnif Imp No in uk- f. -ie ,.t AlH.'t ' ilSWrfJ. jrtdt KOri: A3BIJ M)T FOJC 1 Ml. . ! MOlaK ONE STfU: AND A HALF. I His six looms iviKKl-shefl. eliicken-i luiu-e. ctc.-and a n- rt-faillnj,, lit inj; iirlrg l of guiHlw.iierou tliPk't. 1'nce. s'A. Jxea j tlon. about clg!,t imnu-t".' wjiK fioml'mt-l ffflco. .ii.lytn K f IIOI.DEN. I iW-tf Jteair.'t.itP ARL'it ; ;., sx Br;??S? o-.u: I ai:il(arpi'ttnrcof ( !iav.HeillHjinal.:rge! -tiick f !ru-K ciiiifl. m elesant I atteni-. .:l from v. icnis ;. pr jani.gfe ftoiice to Contractor s'siiw v.'ri.i. r.i. isremni iv in;-.! 9 ii'ii'i figntNl at V- nii.umti j!iK-n..)i"ie " lss. :.-r m.nisliui'; liu1 i n iN ami l:i- otf.tr l.i- iu stiii,-iiiii nl :i brVk luiiMin , ili f it.". imlis hull t 1.. irccle.1 in A-iiuK' uir iu.- tiHl i riiws ll il iim. J.llll.l- ..i.rf,u".;.Mv lOiiM'i'ian tj.j.l .liinUil i:k. iiitl -w j.ii r; !i:is. I'iHiriMinei: MAtiK 'itNAcm: K Stass in Ranid Sncr-sin DlglS I'" t of MXSS N2TA 2AKI.E. Tilt: l EiA' Ot-' SONft VXIi f) t );irn .ill l!it-liar, SVrfiiri'i.'.iiri ! .. Ssl.8. lanrrr !i.ii:ap r.l S'ni- srasiiitic Once a lleil,. Com)risiiiK : 111! r 1 . .! SONGR, DANCES AMD ACTS. We give the Best Variety Entertainment I a the West. 'ill,' lln-O-e is ciontli-il ii lih .ml .'I vv;tiihavevlt!K"Hl ttetiil rim. inn r n' isimiop it to !! 1'inial (n :sn sIn n !( u! t v.i. !i II .y a-cat(tir f""- I : . -.iiuiM ii u( w.t mil iif ei I. ' ' i . uielmijr In 'peml a i-lP'-cinl n i ii - " -., irt,tns'M( .i:iiil'i',i il '... m.i Kirl! O.unitf improve tin ..p lli'h.. mo i.iii . . Tl. I Hill, I .11 Ulllll-I.-I !,!; ' .. ' Unovr ArtNi MlI'VNME WVITO MISS 1.01I1SF r.Hlh Mr: On vt:i I--S ICoiilkii, " TAis. .loi's i.OK. rMi:.".lfisin7.i Pmv, 3Jrs. W.vi n t: 1'viiks. All.-r Mliult iill ,iiptirniilitlv in th( inlif lon nt sj.m.iilii's Opi.iain-onrortPvirj eviiiing i.iTfen.i ancfrfliiiiiieiinnat f: ei'tnimv lutiniitre on Ui moil tioi t . j.'iv Hi' Ihik oh I'l.i iri miisstipci Look oulfr Our Stars. Barboui'9s jyo- 40 12-Fly SALFON TWINE! Ml ilfiii IiBID LIKB8. BE IKE TWINES. A Full Stock Now on Hand. HENRY DOYLE & CO., .": t ?5:nKt't!tiooS, S:m Franriirn Silc Aui-nis fni (lie I'actlli- ( a-l. zsrsn :k u, v. ,p:r c Si si? S tss Tfeft? fil a is Haass' a SSSSrl AS AH ANTI.BILIQUS ME0IGI8E, nrs ncoi-it)firablo. Th"-" t.t:m.iIito ho TOHi"ID IjIVBIJ .invictorate tho XM ERV OUSSYETEM, rivtonsto'uoBIGBS aaVBOHOAirS, create penc: djfrentiou andrt-Kalar morEinsnt oi tho bowela. AS AH AHTf-MAifiBlAL They2"rto EO equal ; a tnjr fa 3. preyciit lvoamlcurefor BU10 js, Itsmttent, Inter mitTf nt Typhoid JTevxsrs, and Poycr and Asue UporithqhaaUhy action ot the Siomaoti and ijy cr depondi, alinosi vliolly, tho health of tho hiutisu raj. DYSPEPSIA. IMsfortlio curofthiadise-vsi? and Jts nt tecdants, S1CK-ICJADACHE, IJE1IV QUSMBSS. DESPOMDBICy. COIM-ba-IPATIOIir, PILES, &c, thatlhdsc j 1'illa liavo gained such a wida reputation j Mo remedy traa ever ducovered that act: similato food. TIim accomplished, Ihi rpitvJl3 'rp"3lit7vrTmT "T?,1T"'ni'' i rr. i ixu uxaaju, aou ma sjuxjx icu- I 13 USP. Try tins Remedy &irly and s cu vnli Rain a Woroua Body, Puro Islo i.i, Stress Kcnres, and a Cu&trful j..d. irf"-j 11 M.,n-,v v 1 ' " CI Vl'fJllJ" ; If!' Ill' t rrvTTrrirria ttD7Vxi .11 IB yJs.xM. iJY Ji. ccat Hun on WmsEESi c1i,lp to n (Tuw 1.UVCK by a fitnio appjicanoa ci tun iiyi ; l-n rLa a naiuraiwiM, auu ocis irMSiainptu'lv soMbyDrareisHorsfntbeii.-csscaic.cino Si I Office, 35 Murray St., Now York K.4;s;-?ii: 'ffrvsri'si " "; an olct to Kxyr bni' 1)oll-l,'s i -i i'uttifui ci 'V:MfC('!e,T!"u,i;:!.1."- ll 1Jo'i, the haiKkumcsl i:i Astoria? Titiijw:-;j.gscf.jui.i fM vy -t-'- 1. N$r-i- -w V'J71 - i Tile fl?0E.YA iQtvi. . - If. . 7J"vtJ--f.j t-s.2tf Dissolution of "-:s.o3s:-jp:3?s; -0- B.i?-o .ASK THE FOL3 is iL an object ls save a Uollar op. a Dress? Is it an object to save Fifty Cents on a pair ol bhoes? Is it worth while to sae money in pnrehasino Corsets from the largest assortment in Astoria? If so, CALL AT THE CALIFOfllA STORE I he)- are closing out business. Cloliiioff $5 Less on a Soft than any oilier Store it! Astoria ! StLC3CK2.02S3l'530X CASiSSfOK.ST2A SffOStE. Opposite P. O.,! Astoria. m rheBossOeffee and Tea Poti f.'yJ 'SB a8 U Jii.'. TWO DOOltSEAS'r.Oi' 0CC1UJ.XT, ' i MMSSil0 3 ST. && CHAS. HEILBORN, MAXUTAUTlTKnit Or FUBI'TTEE & BED I) ING AND DKAIiKK in Carpels, Oil Cloth, Wa.lt Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and fisouldings, "WINDOW C0UNICF.3 AND C'PliTA'N TOLF.s t'onilik'lo in 1 vi-r lironoh MARTIN OLSEN, in vi.i i: i FURNTTUKE BEDDING. 'oi-in-i "llai.'i anil iii'iiiiiiiu Slirrl-J. -.tini.i. J:i'l' WINDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; LOOKING CLASSES, ETC l i.mi.I.tr ! I.. PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. ..!. Knns or n iiTn:i: isjiimujei) a.j vaiisiii:!. Lcinenwchei- & Co., c in.Shniiiu i" i-i:nN ASToniA, oiu:uon. m IUiL ::. m r ill li.fio ' ULii-illlJ, M.tnuf.ictiirrM anil Iin;i.iil( mI A I.I. ICINHs or XJ2Da'i2,:0:DEJ2 ANI1 PINDINGS V liole-..ilo Dealers in OIL AKB TALLOW. itinhf.st 0.1.O1 nri-i ii.ifi! ff.r Hiilpv .111. 1 TVllm... Oaiuiery - Supplies Inilioitoilan.l furs.ilcliv ASTORIA. onmo.s Itnr Cnpjcr. ; riinnnnn S..,I4 V:if;cs O.lfs, -fc. Agent for HarWckS Sohlei.ng JIacliinp.l ilolinston's imiirovcd Soldcrmir nminratiK ;i netSatt fc .-!.,- r' 11 I ' ..." ..'I luiarj .ami- lur viititrrui !.' uns ; iiioou s Tzarjamaaggnssa i,.' -v-afsfi? ;- Sfer -esir ,-c Partnership i J "8" J"S"!f T"? JLiU W r. ' , J. . . ..U. fJ J . g g LJRftvTV Jj-I IT :-- r - . . JVX. .IxIC oak i - ZLaOC2"fcX02S.: Oregon. M r.l Ii Vll oi 1MIAWH16 SO 1.1 .ci.r. ..i '.'. ill t..r tin" n-'i liriti'.l iii-!,s I'.iit':)! t'un'i .. !m-. MEDALLION AN(?E sll VAI HTl K(.s si'i(IAIT Nn.l I 11 till' In-1 tlOl'.HIP'l (I'lfllOMil M i ! .il ll. int. nl i"liftf !iaKn r&ii. SS. M lis A&T01UA, UJJJiU0 THE ESBS0M0' V Pir-t-t H". f, 1 1 1 1 - n Saloon and Lodging House Ni'vvlv lU-Iilti il 111 tin? llo Atti.u live .iihI Comfottabli- Mle S..U1 I'luncisni 7Wation.il EEoer. ""it fiM'i.ttoillii'vei.iwra-liniiilraiiKlit; Al-n the tmest WINES, LIQUORS, and CICARS rtnr.::r si lisj:. rroiuii (ur. f Jl.lioslto the O. It. X. AVlnrf. LOEB &.OO, ' .H!'.r.i.i:s i IWIKES, L1QUOKS, VXD CIG-AJEtS. aci'M.s rei: run Best San Francisco Houses and eastern Distilleries. r;5r-All kihiiIi solil at Sm rraniiMii riue. MAIN STKE1X Opposite IUrLer HoiiiC. .Vston.i, Oregon. ersz.TSM:uca a w -vrT vt h rcgJgytr.'M.-qei: s Sasa . I2af:g33fte3?3r, , -() r I'.cKixoi "!e: rcoM!:i:v.) SE"75 J rrSft 'on.r:t: av n.i .i 4i, & 'Hi sGI m ifrrFVTK - csasfir;r vr&; rMfflcljwyi-STrTlZ" JsssssfetiV .isr?t!' t-.sissi-fcvv TH E ASTORIAN STEAM PRINTING HOUSE HAS THE FASTEST A XI) I.'JiST J'JtJiS.'SZii, A tVJtT y'J-J OF THE LATEST STYLES. ii Vi t- in.r. Ii.lv l'.r,. r. I anN. In!.. ,ir.l mt.i-r n .if r ll.U 01 tao mtiii'tiiOtiucis a.t Ijooirosfc 0uslx Rates, An.! cm then tint-.ill I.. u-,. .h .' .ilt.ivlii. tru- U t uitlUd. vvlillocliarslujj Cards, Envelopes, GiV liars, TIIK r.VlMlV DAY WANTS 01' TIIK COUNTING H0051 AND THIS WOKICSIKrt' AKK SU1TJJE0 AT Pit ICES WniCH CAN- NiT HUT GIV: SATISFACTION TO ALL. THE ASTORIAN, "SM HH.VfA"l Tt- i:i:sp::cti:d and co.aiiikndkd ltv am, for its finpariiality, Ability, Fairness and Reliability Tn: pap:i fop, the ron Tin: FATiMr.it, FOR TIIK .MERCHANT, Dtll.V tSTOIEIAA TK8MIS: 11 Y 91.11 f. (I'OsTAfIB MIEn TO ALL SUIMCItlP.Knt.) DAIIiV, ONE COPY ONE YEAR.ZZ" DAILY. ONE COPY POURMCNTns JSS.inir.lc Po;iii5 i.f either cilltlon 10 conN. Aililros.: ,. k. 11A1.LOKA.V Jt Co. Puhli-ihers.JAstorla, Oregon t3Pos:nrasti.is aie authoriyoJ to act as uxetib for TnE AsToniAy. iexwaga ;ii:r.7:t:s i Tin, Shoci Iron and Copper Ware. a Oi".il Aisertmen: of HOUSEHOLD COOD8. Acnb for .isgi'' Stores mid Ranges flio Best In the iu uKet. !'i jii '.'ns i&on of all kinds on band. JoJ worn u'jitr in a nvituiaiuuo uuiwet. j r.ffEiwoN" stseets. TIC Erpssf JfiSSSrSlSfri J . wsj fj J T ' ' - at Tf. I AX. " --Tl Bill Heads and Letter Heads. WI.KIClAi commercial ii.vx, for the mechanic, 5F0R EVERY PERSON $9 Oil . S B i i