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CZJ tsases&iitaiaaa. Efte 5)ail3 stovinxu ASTORIA- OREON: THURSDAY- .....JUNK 8. 1SH2 :.:iivr. j.r. IIU.LORAV. The Result or the Election. Till the official icturns arc all in from the vnrioub pre cincts in the county and passed upon officially, nothing positive can bo stated on closely centest- ed results. Reed is elected with-' out a doubt; he has fifty majority in tins county, sixty in uotumma, and, we are informed, has fort- in Tillamook; his majority will in any event, not yet icported, be considerably over one hundred. Between Smith and Hobson, the fight is closer; it is generally con ceded that Smith i- elected. In the county offices, McGnire is . elected judge, Trenchard county clerk; Twombly, sheriff; Ileilborn is prbably elected' treasurer, and V. TV Parker, assessor; these last two being still in doubt; Fisher and Leincnwebcr seem to lead for commissioners; G. F. P.irkcr .o ,u u..v jw nnntfA tmniti ciUM'iii'nr I 1 ' ?loop, school superintendent, and B. B. BVanklin coroner. In the state the entiie ftepubli can ticket is elected, by majorities varying from 1000 to '.MOO. Un expected gains and losses make it impossible to say at tiii wiiting how the next Legislature will be in the senate, and assembly, but it seems certain that the Republi cans have a majority on a joint ballot, thus electing a Republican United States senator to succeed Senator Grover whose term em pires next year. This is counting two Republicans from Clatsop and Tillamook, one from Columbia, five from Yamhill, two from Wash ington, one from Linn, four from Clackamas, six from Douglas. twoor inter-oreanie ship cjii.i1 getting from Benton, nine fiin .Marion ten from Multnomah, four from Polk, one from Wasco and one from Grant. This would give the Republicans, including all hold overs, torty-eight votes, it taxing forty-six to elect on joint ballot. "Senator Slitclioll. Ax interview with Senator ilitchcll, of Pennsylvania, is pub lished in the Philadelphia Press, in which the Senator states clearly the nature of the independent movement, which is the most im- nortant event in current nolitie.s. Tho Senator is careful to say that it is not a movement against pcr .ons, nor is it a scrnmble for place. Its object is better methods of party and government administra tion, and thc destruction of patron age as a personal or factional 1 1 power. If the Republican party i is to hold together as a controlltnjr force in the election of 1831, Sena tor Mitchell and his friends hold it to be indispensable that the "boss" and "machine" system of parly government should be over thrown. .Now tiie "boNs" and the "ma chine" are everywhere tho logical result of the .spoils sytem. Thev are defended, as Tweed and his ring were defended, as merely leadership and orgrnization. But this is a trick of words which did not save Tweed; nor will it save any boss, although, unlike Tweed, j he be personally a reputable man. While tho system remains there will be always bosses and ma chines. The independent Repub licans iu Pennsylvania, therefore, are not merely declaiming against a boss whom they do not like, for the benefit of one they do; they are not angry because others con trol the offices which they wish to control; but they aim at placing the civil service on another basis than personal influence. Jf their convention shall speak as strongly as Senator Mitchell, it will mark a "new departure in politics. The Senator says: ''The National Administration appears to be determined to stand by this Stalwart use of the spoils system to perpetuate itself. This is a suicidal policy, and it will fail, as it deserves to fail. The - President has power under exist ing laws to inaugurate a true civu service reform m even- creat ' S1SS i-ost. post-office, custom house tl flp-' r&'1Iin310K:v'1KG0' may aisrr. sev riorfmnr ,r .1 "ou-e ana ue- , tj ont.v-lnefatliumsorucb4u.l2. 15-nicsh parunrnt ot tlie government. Itdep. part of corks nrandfd "C. T. S Co." has been tried in those at New lork, and has succeeded admirn- bly. It insures rood bervi-e on purci ousmess principles, and it has resulted in large savings in expenses wherever it has been tried, wlinthnr hn r, ;.. 1? I I I It will save public men from tlifj waste of most of their time irici - dent to the practice in voaue. aird it will leave them free to' devoto ., - Ai - '"""uy theirenergies to their prooer duties After some .experience in public un.uiB, iiu ;m-r uu examination i I into the practical workings of iho svstem as a member of i!: Civil i Service committee of the . ! f- 11 .-- . '' juiiaio. i i am miiy saiisncu mat this sys tem should be proppilv .idontod and worked out to what I re gard as an assured sueccess in this country. It will come, and comc in the near future. Th:sia !,lVi",1iis',WOM !iasill',!P"ni;";(r- r- :,. i i r i ! s'-'k "i I'niSM-I-. rarpe;. in elegant iorce is a balance of power in ilii-, ! natiomsat rmm s.-. ....,i, i si -. ,. country, and it will as I hope and I believe, control the next Picm- dential election. Had Prcsid it1. Arthur seen this, and acted cordingly, he might have been !. J, il.llit IIUIU IJU. II i - oui successor, there mav hp tm.c vet. out J tear there is not 1 h.wp n, n.L leu iist-rc is not. l n.ne v.-. .. . "... I -... .. .. small hope ot Ins conversion to this I ,., ! Xotliinir could illustratv iimri' stnKin2 Iy the immense progie.-s which this movement has- made than that a Senator of Ponnsyha ni.i should fling down the gauntlet to liis colleague, the chief icprc eiitativo of the spoils system, ami stake his political careei upon the result of the contest. Specials from Washington state "tlie general impression is now that Congress ' will adjoin n about the 10th of July. The house' manifests a disposition to go to work, and as the Ssmi.iU keeps up its work well it wiil probably be got through with in about a month. There is little prospect for any large enterprises, s.ieh as improvement of the navy t'lrouuh. The Democrats continue an obstructive policy in crry thing Sitve appropriation bill-, " AiiTHtii: doesn't want a .mt.iiui term, lie is a sensible man nut to want what he could-never- gi-j; Tin: new steamer Queen of thc Pacific, sailed for this coast last' Tuesday. NEW" TO-DAY. HIIAT ASI) SET I.O'-4T. A NEW FISHING BOAT. rAlXTKD - white on onUbln nnil brnu-n pnlnrln- sMi-.witti 110 marker number aponlier.ba? uein inisMncsinccLiiaisn.y, iiuncKi. sua was run oy cans i:ciniann,.iencn jluscu bo.it im'.lcr. The net xvas 4 meslic. llir bonr No. 12. cotton lines labl left-b-indetl. Halvaaized iron buoys luarJ.cd"S. 1) A. S; Co." Follow ing Is thepartieul.ir descripUo.i of the boat : i7ei;rthocrall,2".fietDinHie9 . keel. oak. 21 feet 4 indie? loni; : beam, 7 feet '.' inches; thwarts all fir, n- inches thick , oaklaiced. oak timbers. oak snnn-alc, spiked Inslde-timliera ; center-board, 7 feet lous; sjiruce planUIn;. and deck. A liberal le uardwillbe paid for anyiiuthentic informa tion in re-nuil to tlie men. bo.it or net bv taeundcrslsned. s. j). ADA I It S. Cd. ji5dlw ACT J'Ol'SW f MO-DAY, JUNE GTH. ABUUAal of -ft. Fort Steveas. about 00 f.ithom-. of liaibonr's Tv'o. 12, 12-plv..'0 mesh deep. No marks. Aptly to .lolih IVieison, I)-t tin's camier. jrTdln Nt-t 'I.ohj .liuit-.'itli, ill middle rliamie, hIhiiii fti fathoms of 15-mesh net. 12 rtlv B.ulxmi twine;'Ieads marked .1. A.'D. A: Co. Kinder will he suitably rewarded by retiirninsisanielo Devlin's cannery, or giving information that will lt-adioiN rccoi i-rj . 1' j:.XK VI AXEU.O. jt-T-lv.- ?ST LOST. OX Till: KVF..VIXO OF .IIXK .THI, A little belim Point Alice 17rilatlioiusot eb. JO fathoms oi 4i mesh aiultheitM -is mesli..Scoti-h No. 12. 12-plv. Corks marked "U. X.. 1". lr. 1. Co." Iae inforniatlon :it 1. I". 1". calmer . si:t i'orxi. BY T. 31. rETKKSOX, OX A Sl'IT IX Ora S Harbor. May 20, 1SS2, tho follow-ins-ilirseriliril net in two pieces: lh- two measuriiiK about b"0 fathoms, ij meshes deep. 12-ply thread : no marks or brands. There was one ea lion and some fish m tlie net when found, but it doesn't appear tub" niucli damaged. Tlie owner of said net can h,ie the Kime by nrovins property and pa ins chan;e. a rai-u. Atom ,. luiie 1st. Iss1 EniToi: Astokias : It is u ith pleasure that I call tin- at teutiou iif your readers to the fatt that I have established a photograph galler in Astoria, opposite the Court Mouse. I earnestly invite every citizen, of our town and vicinity to visit it and ciain amine tlie display of pictures, firmly lie lK'ving tiiat the verdict of each one will be that my work is not only of thc best but that the prices are reasonable, lam prepared to do all kinds of view ing, copying and enlarging-to anv size in all ileiiartmeiits. I w ill sec that my customers go away satistied. and re spectfullj'solicit their patronage. Very truly, S. II. Cnow, riiotograpiser. Notice. TIIK DELINQUENT TAX KOI.L TOlt the year 1SS1. toRether with a wairant from the County Court for thc collection of the same, is in my hands, delinquent tax payers will please settle at once and sae costs. A. 31. TWOJ1BLY. niY3 Sheriff. ' 'SScdtw i SI'T tcsi"r- s omi senitu -n ., j-2-uh . so-me-li : i ''iks "rked . i'.rr,i.i.dA w. Tlie J fs "" civmc liifoimntiou ..t the tame at I'ArlPIC UNHtt. rACKINOfO.VSnffice, ; ; :.. ,. .. EiT,.J.TV . ' LunVliKJ.n.niknr! J'W',' ti'll '-" K. l'-?' !0 : 5 :a on f t ml of line. Nn maik- 1.im- ar Asinii m - dim. b.isi Jiiol - xk a.vu iWroji saj.k. - :n oiai-vv Atoiin , . n.. .. AVll A llvll. jla. J!;t- si iumu, ona-viiei. ciiickni-i IIOIKP. Ott. !lTliI n. nut M -fitillH" hi iv enrme ' ft ,,.vi,,.,tu. ....ii,...! J....T. .k- ..n ttOil.alMNir tiyltt lll(llt., Hflll; Irnnil'Af- i - . ,W-M IIIUVI V"I tllV IVIi i. J ItV, O W. IaPl.l- offlu-. Ai.j.n tti i:. r. holoiix. j'.-tf - :rx$ i:t:ui .j.i'in Just Received. .it sx i:in:ii:n vi the n knitlui. 3anl.fr; Notice to Conlraciors. "?ii).s wii.i. hi: kixkiykd r. tjii-i ZJ uniii pjgiH-u :il AMori.tr.iit.l iiuon,.runi' :ji 1K litr fin-niOilnir fli. t.f.t l-fil.. ii1 1..- . . ..-. .... ...... .. f.i.t ... t ,' - 'io" !. .J .imii-. uis'j.m u- cwtni m i.i.lij. r.. i... .i.i.i . t - .. . i1-"1""' '.' "' "'' ' ' ' ""'-""l;l"" liu"u" nBAvawi :.,u. i.l?11,:.d v,K.t,r-.tm.i-.t. iiiu.i.xni.1111111 l iriir .IIIU "ll'l 11.1.1(11111 ! . at tiiuthHieiit Ht-!. 'lite ngnt i iVM-rxi-1 to H'jwt ;m ami :i!l !m-. IS r.li'rof thi" r.ianl of lliivcrnr. A..I.?IEt:i.KK.Sv lfin-K.nn.iii --oin.! .ml tit.!.' K !!.!.' V H W 'i1 IK" V il i Si !i h aU I fi 1 I U . J ci'o. Kim - - - nini'innrop. WAI li:i: l'AIIKS. - STACK JIAXAfiT:!: Kmv Stars in Rnjiirt Sncrosslna UiiftiiKCim-nt of ' MISS KITA ZASZ.C. Tin: f.uT.nx or soxc and hanpi Opru :ill (iif Vi-.-sr, V,r. ;-'rfi.n..anr,l.oGA23:FOBi2Sr3:A STORE. 0WOSite P. ., Mclil. Ki i:rnii:i:io tis r a )itl. Cfimprisinj; all I'll' ! iti-t SONCS, DAHCES AMD ATf 10. Wc give thc Best Variety Entertainment In thc West. 11ii tlicatif ! crm:.'il i.mliil-.. ?u-l iill wiHiliaw witiicsstrtl tlH.'(!iti-rt:iiiiiiiri.t i! ntmnf 0 it u be tvina! to aij -l oh rlyv. lit -c Mr. Hill a a lUtoror l.u lb-- ib 1 s .-niiu'iiirtiLxaii not be ctivli'il Ai.IhhI' ui-Jiti;; ItnHfienil a vlo.i-jui f ..ml -. -jurl.ll'fc f!t iiptl Inv.utv Hillni'il Ml' j KJtrlls. v.i.nilil uuprme ti.f ; ) irtimilv:uit 1 wm Hn' nsqi.m wisi;)i i-rf-i 1 lie in ii'MMi', M-' l.ttmiii Arties MlK-s rVU U'ALTOy. alt S. Mifi-oyjui- 1 M s!TCWW Ivi MI I.5. Mi:. .Iiuiv Cook. Al.-:. .I(isfi-ii Pi'iTV, Ml:. V?"ai.ti :: 1'aiiks. Allot iliu-li v.ill appear niilitl' in their dif furefit sN-ciallies. Open airleoncett eierj eitiim; iierform-anriTiiaiiiirnciu-jnt S; entrance tolheatie onilontoii street; private boes on rhena musstieet. Look out for Our Stars. arboius fr SALMON TWTNE! SUM Ml! LiMD LIKES )i SEINE TWINES. A Full Stock Now on Hand. HENRY DOYLE 6 CO.. ."!l Clarke! fiti-ec, Sim l'raiii'lnro nI Aueiiis for the T.ic-ille t'i.i-.l. BDU1I1II fi flSfllT'S AM) 5P s$S&2r&, -OocSNj, eft ARE THE BEST. And cost no more than other breads : and if the J'.erchant iwth whom jou trade does nut keep our Cot-Is, it is because it pais beilertoseUapcarof Hoots or Shoes eiery two moMl-H tlian eten four or fue. V.'l orAitANTEE i:vli:y vaii: we make All 5Ierehant3 In Reed credit can procure these (loods at our Warehouses in Portland or Pan Trancisco. Try our '-HERCULES-' Patent Boots HECHT BROS. & CO, UK'S?, &ffi&JBa& lVVA - fS.-'- - -; -' MA-sm IlOU "F OUH. 3 C3 C r l n 4--i r-n in J.OVJHU.l.-iJ'iJL 'U'J. 2S2.50IVS:S5,I?!B XJS O :ASK THE FOIiOWING i i i - Is a an obicct to stive l-ive oi Iolm'an, the handsomest in Astoria? ; Is it an object to save a Dollar on a Dress? Is it an object to save Fifty Is it worth while to save mm thc Iargcsl ussortnieiu CALL. AT THE CALIFORNIA STORE Thev are closing out business. 2 1 CIotliiBtr $5 M on a Suit than any oilier Store in Astoria i lr.OTt- OTV? 1o CS1 Astoria, ! ?l i y ID at Ce &a &5T ill iii.xiu U.i&. TWO D0011S EASl'IOF OCCIDENT. 1 HeilossUotF ee and Tea Fo I Fifea v MW l:r II vl ul i TSK. R "MA "Y ER m m&M7Awfcm& -..i: h:m. -a iirts. hclpr as Aa6m,-r ! -xkizing CHAS. HEILBORN7 MAKtTPACTUKEH OF FURNITURE BEDDING AND DEALT-:!: IN i ! Carpets, Oil Cloth, Window Shades, Lace dur'tains, Picture Trails and Mouldings, WTNDOAV COltNIOES AND CUKTAIX l'OLES Coniplele in eery branch. MARTIN r.i.nt t FURNITURE s BEDDING. ('orner 3Inin and S(iiiciiiiiii:i Stret't-. Aniiii'i:i.()rfoii. WINDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; LOOKING CLASSES, ETC. I Pii:I1i:lI- siii-K. PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. am. kixis or rrt:?iTi.Ti:i: -isi:i'AtRi:i aai iMatMsiJcn. Loinonwebor & Co, t l.ri.vrjfWKr.rit. n. i:i:rm v KxTAULisrirai wn. ASTORIA, OREGON. TAKES m GDREIERS, .M.uuir.icluioi-s anil Importi-rs ul A I.I. KINDS OF ix AND FINDINGS Wl.olesah Dealers in OIL AND TALLTnY, i-iJ'IIisliest cash price paid for Hides and Tallow. Cannery SnpiDlies, Imported and for s;'c by ' ASTOitIA, - - - OltERON ISnr Coipcr. T.ircrpoo! S:il(. Iaf;c J:n-fl. tc. Auent for Harlock's Soldering 3Iachine , JohUiton's improved Soldering apparatus; rotary table for so'.derlne seams: Bloml'.s net floats. 7 - V M artnersmp i -. n i- .- t i i Dollars on a Boaiitiinl Cloak , Cents on a pair of Shoes? money in purchasinq-Corsets in i1 If SO - XsOCatXOIl: Oregon. FfTa j BTI v seu: oi:r. '-u .t::l l.-r llif t-i-Iebratiit t;it:i ' i'::tf:i: t .mi. .stot -. MlilULLlOX OAKUE. npi n i rn im.n a m rciAii v. Niim- 1 ul lb" be-! uoinim-n empinyed. Ml ii"u trMraa it or im ehantc ?. SF ilj 3 &, ASTOitIA, OKEGOX Wall Paper, Mirrors, j OLSEN. Wj s. zxEsasBr? m AsTOItlA. OKECON DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Toilet and Fancy Articles, , PATENT BIEDICINES, ETC. Cl'reenptioi' carefully eonipouiided'at all hours. J3?"IIonieopaihie Tincture and Tellels, . and Humphreys Speciiics also kept. LOE B & I) CX .bllir.KtS IN WINES, LIQUORS,- AND GIGAKS. AtsnsTs rou tiik i Beet San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. tST. oods sold at Pan Francisco Trices. MAIN STKEET. Opposite Parker House. Astoria, Oregon. 3": ? i-ff 'iT.ssOi: TO ,1 io:;m:i: ov uaix.asd m TBIG ASTORIAN i STEAM PRINTING HOUSE HAS VAfiTJSST AaYJ) IIJ'ST P11KSSE8. AXIjTY - 1 k pm i h.i-i- rai'i. 'juts Ink. .ni.t oi Ik r inateriaKof ilipiiianuiacwrei Jbt liOtsres-t Czx&tlz. JELexrtGist, And cm then on-atTout tmise. .is wealvvasdo. the best articles, while cnarglns Cards, Envelopes, Gir.iiars, Till: KVKKY OAY WANTS OF TIIK COUNTING ROOM AND THE vomcsiHr aki: supplied at pkices "which can not RUT C.IVE SATISFACTION TO ALL. THE ASTOEIAN, (PAlLTfANn WEEKLY) ts Kiipi:crni) and commended dy all for its Impartiality, Ability, Fairness and Reliability THE PATER FOR THE FOP. TIIE FARMER, FOR TIIK MER CHANT. IKU5.Y ASTOKI.4A TCIMIS: BY .IfAIt. (resr.Vfii: ynvr. to Ar.r. st'cscRiDi'it-.) DAILY, ONE COPY ONE YEVR $9 00 DAILY, ONE COPY FOUR MONTH? 3 2?"S miple copies of either edition 10 cents. Address : , K. UALLOItAX Jb Co. rubhshers.JAstoria, Oregon 8 irl'oslniasters arc authorised to act as wtent for Tiik Astokiax. MA11TIX rOATID. .1. .1. STOKK, FOARD & STOKES, Wholesale and retail dealeis in Wood and Willow-ware, GROCERIES. Tobacco. Cigars. Wines and Liquors rOIIEION and nouisTic i Fruits cnul Vegetables, ! ."i P'ROnTTf1!? l ivvJ. Uj'j, t COUxXTItY axu General Commission Merchants . ,. ... . ASTfttlf.t. OStt'JOX. Next to Oregon Railway . tNa v. co's Dock. .1- tJtw ti 'KlNs & MOSTROMi:i!Y.) if.VLVRs Tin. Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. . t;i i-t.U A-rfirtmeut of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. ARonts for Millet' Stoves and Ranges The l'.cst in tin' markrt. l'tunibnu sooils of all Kintl-s on band. Jon wri; tlunn In a workmanlike manner. .ii'.fki'.usoxstrekth, T X CS iar THE - : of tjik latest styles. Bill Heads and Letter Heads. COMMERCIAL MAN, FOR THE MECHANIC, fFOR EVERY PERSON GOOD CHEAP BOOTS. I have Lately Reduced the Price Of all my First-Class HOOT AVO SIIOES HADE TO OKDEB. As follews: 1'ilicst Sewed Calf Boots - - Sit GO Finest Pegged Tap Soled - 10 fXi rinet Tested Single Soled - - 10 00 Nothing but the Best Genuine Mercer French Calf Used in My Shop. I. J. An eld. Opiiosltc the O. K. & N. Co.'sDock. $1,000 Reward. rfiHF. webof my nets is of bae- i lout's No. 40, 12-ply Twine, . SK-Inch inesii, . mesnes ticep: corK line sai- aaed with No. so 'cotton twine and lead line with No. S2: corks marked J. Hume. I will pay a kp.ward of OKF. j S?SSI,aJSiffirfigS,,iSS 'comiction ot parties engaged lncuttlneor i stealing any nets belonging to tho unaer- slBneddiirlng the fisUlnz season of 1SS2. 1 JOSKPH IIUSD3. ' The "Always Handy" stovepipe shelves at John A. Montgomery's. JOB