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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1882)
w am rtau'ujugJ gfcc sptt3 stassiWi. ASTORIA-OREGON- SATURDAY- JUKE 10, lf2 j.r. ii,tLi-ot:.v.. Monday's Election. Ik another column will he iVand fall returns from Clatsop county, I compiled from the official canvass which closed at two o'clock yester day afternoon. The vote on some candidates was so 'close that noth ing but an official count eouid de termine who were buccessful. In the btate nothing further has been developed thau the Republican majorities are augmented, and that that party will-have fifty votes votes out of the ninety in the next legislature thus electing Mitchell when the time conies. I Both Sides of the Coinaihia. In a lengthy communication re ferring to our lapsed railroad grant in this county, a Pacific county, W. T., subscriber sets forth the un just discrimination and privileges .allowed the railroad companies in our sister Territory, and in con clusion, says: "We, too, are. cursed with an indemnity grant ten miles in width, from the Columbia river to the Straits of Fuca. Xo man can get a home on this vast tract of land; which has now lain nine years waiting for the railroad company to select such as they want of it. They don't select any faster than they sell, because they don't like to pay taxes on their land, like other good citizens whom the law compels. One might think the law was crooked enouh when equal taxation is a failnie; but they don't want to pay taxes, and for this reason, poor men hunting for homes come and go year after year, from a land unsettled, un used and untaxed; ftom.a laud where those "who' have been lucky enough to get homestead';, would be glad to have them settle. Iut the great" fiat of money-made law, says: fstand bad; you poor j fool, stand back; wait, you back- j woodsmen, wait; ami they have; waited; without a home, without :i.i : i .1. .j : .i 4- : auu um, ii mi: giuiiL suiuicigu people as my old grandfather ustl to call them, can turn the political sausage mill and eat the . stale . hash of dead issues any longer without vomiting, I say give us a king, whom we can idolize and serve, instead of moneyed power that we are obliged to obey. But I still have faith to believe that the" "sovereign people" will take up these questions for the people, 'because the inalfenable light to liberty. depends so much upon the equal chances to maintain life, that a free government cannot exist long after, the average chances which nature affords are destroyed and made unequal by law.' Affairs in Alakn. A cOEunsPOXDENT of the Bulle tin, writing from Sitka, says: "The arrival and departure of the mail steamer is the one great event in the lives of the citizens. For days previous to its arrival her position on the route is considered a subject for serious discussion, and lonq and earnest debates in regurd to the particular locality in which she may b5 at that moment are in dulged in. The steamer is the one link that reminds that we are mem bers of the greatest and busiest country in the world, although so far away from that seat of govern ment. Each month we catch but the echo of what is being done in the outer -world. Nations make peace and war, grave question of international policy are brought on the tapis, and we rgad history iu newspapers and letters rather than current events. Living at the ultima thulc of the great republic, nevertheless we feel that we are individuals in the millions that constitute its population, and our hopes, aspirations and ambitions are bound "up in the history of our common country. Til-very month the papers are eagerly scanned in. hopes of see ing some recognition of our -rights as American citizens on ibc part' of a tardv Congress, and each! .. , . i tiiiio e are doomed to disap-i tinir . tl t " poir.tment. The Russran-Amen- f-'n citizens nave been vamiv I i knockiii&r at the doors of Congress, 1. - for some form or permanent aro- . , , '. , tection in fue shane ot si civil govcrnmeni for years, but their i appeals have been in vain. Lt:lv,! ' the development of the niin-rai ' resources lias induced an imrui- " . TMtmn rtf fltnrf?r Pllnorc rtr.r ,.i.,, " " . , , , , , Hlatvamzeil iron iimr, marr.ri".. i.. .-c of capital, and these have helu-d1-- Foiit.wieg is thepartiei.i.ir dccmitson , ', ,, ,, . ., " , liiilhv beat: Tnjalioeral!.2Jfeei.ini'l..-",. to swell the anneal for a civil tti-.ket4.oai:. 3 iter -iaithe-. :u; be h.i, 7 iivt , , . . "' , inches: Uinarl-. :i 1 llr. 1'j inches thick: ministration Our able representative-. Colo nel il. D. E.ill, has. been working indefatigably and unremittingly to impress -upon that slow-moving legislative body in Washington the absolute necessity for some form of representative government. ln-speeehes, in pamphlets, through the newspapers,. and in convcr-.i- 1 l tions and arn;u:nent3 with ! . . I rulers. of tiie land, our represi'ir.. j tive lias been ably pleading our cae, but, up to the present writ ing, witiiout any satisfactory re sult. The lack of civil law plpcvs an almost insuperable bariicr to the development of ot the woudur fully licit natural te-ouroes of this our-"latest acquisition. As-ide from the wilful neglect oil the pail of the government, in ignoring tlie positive language of the ariides of agreement in the pnrcha" of Alaska, in special refercuet- to tiie Russian inhabitants, the govern ment has seemed to prefer the biased reports of intercted indi viduals rather than mete out simple' justice in the premises, Whatever legislation nun- bc'iiov pending in reference to a civil government, cannot be toospeedi-l ly accomplished, po that thi state of uncertainty and .suspense may be relieved." NEW T0-T1AY. EXCUKSIONf! :gSS5!SiR5Sr i &--???!251?--- OlCUlHI ! It. XjilnU . Will leave firay Wharf at JO a m SUNDAY JUKE ! !, 10S2. I-'oi'f M(rfiif. Start Canity ::i! Ilwaen. Ki'luiiiiiig.Hill leave Hwaooat i:3i r. it. Vnn fur Jlie Kosir.il Titii - - - S.J.CS S. II. 5. ;tt,v-T, Agent IHvaco Stemn Xavisstmii Ce. REGULAR AUCTION SALE. Saturday, Jims 10--2 p. in. ATFfiYAU iON RO.OJV1S Furniture nmi iicsiuiiir. Cooking Stores, and a f.r.J of Cooliiiij; Ptesisils. (. I"j) Louiisc, Onc-IinSt" 5:irrol .N::!i::i;n, tine Slnsr ;rce:i CoRVr. tsiisl a lot " Si::iilrici. .tlbo. Tor :ic-t-o:::ii of iilio:;: it tn:3.i cone evil : 16 CASES COAL OIL. E. 0. HOLBEItT, Auctioneer. & Benin E"?2fi gy AM) s And cost no more than other brand ; am! i tlie Merchant with whom jon tmi.c does not keep our (!ood it is because it tiais better to sell a jiair ot Hoots or Piiix-i i-vcit liso .tr.ontns tnan ecry rotrr or live. AVE GUARANTEE EVERY PAIU TE MAKE. Ml jrerchar.ts iu kooiI credit cau iirocure these Ceodsat our Wnrrtiousos in rnrllaiul or San Francisco. Try our "HERCULES" Patent Boots HECHT BROS.& CO. ARE THE BEST. ( Just Sccsived. ! Jt moeiveu at the rmtxiTUiu: and carpet store of Cha?. Ilcilbornalargel ttock of Rrusels carpet, in . cliigant ; patterns at from ho cents io $1.25 pci jard: -t.j varna ; if x tchday mOKMNCt, the n:, . sib-nit CO fathom-net, 13 tiie--.li, Barbour's I So. li. marked w . r imt ; applying :t the sta'lou .-f iCannirfg Compunj-. can have it iiy Ult k UlUJ.iUl.t , boat a.v set Ssr. J ? ''raUMt BOAT . PAISTICD i hit" on uiiMne Mid ormvn color ni- side. witUr.iiiij-ks..r:ium!);'r upon her.hu-; been mining srnee Tiiiu-mLiv, June 1st. She 1 was miibv carl-. i:-intnr,jr.-na l-iin.mi . toat puller. The net aas iu lueslt.- . B::r- lu."r ?Co. v lOttOIl lilies l.rd left-balldeil. ililKjni&i ten,. lu.,li mnrkr i 'S. 1. A .V oak kneed. :ik MrtlH'i-..iak :-mnia!f, Miikt ! i lnsiUe-IIm'i'H; Cvi lenhoRnU T ie.-l lmi, I ipruee '.rfatikiii'.', au'l '!e, k. A Ulier.il re- , ward will lie joul foi any authentic infomt.i tion m regiiril ti tin; men, boat or lift by i tbe:tmk-i-!i!;H!. S. J. ADVIfi & CO. XK'V I,ST. oxtiii; tvKNFNt; or .itxi: 7rn, a V little belun I'oint Altoe lTj fatliums i't eb. 40 fatliom-i nf -" i:e-h :.ml thore'Jti'? nnlt..Srt)t-h No. 1-'. li'-jily. ,irk- markeil "L. 2. r V. ". i'o.'' Leave information at r. I". 1. macr. kkt wr.:. v rfw-DAX. .Kic otsi. aukkamt or J5. lfort Stevens, ntiont tsm ftthoai of liariintivs No. v.. 12-Uy.."ii nieMt dwii. n insiiv Am ly Io .lolin Poteij.ii. Heviins i-anm-rj. JA'1,'ii .- fcott .Suae .".iii. in nt'dill'' rli.uuie!, alum! liii fiitliDin- of -j-ini'sii jiet. VJ iilv il.irlifiiu- twine: leaUs. markeil .1. A. O. & t'n. I'ltiuer will i;t -tiitalil'' rewarded )y rt'luriiiiia s une io IV tin's i-aunci. .V j?I i:s iiif"rniaiim tint v. ill JiailloiNJ reeovi-rv. kj:..nk vi.VM-.l.l.u. ji-7-lw & f? A1 (HI'CJIHnOII TO IMfiE & ALLCN.) Vln!rsa!cHiiil retsi! dealer In wm?test FrQYt&iQp.Ss r&&ke?y, fiiass -ant! Plated Ware rnorjcAi ant iimimv- FROiTS AND VE6ErABLES. T.erth.T with Wines, Uii.Dflis.Tfiliaiicoi Cigar The l.;rKC-.t sitnl .nost Pt!.-i.!eli- Mct'k of st'fUt' in t!;iir !hk!i 1m- rtnmI in tln oily. J'nniProtCaw at'il Sqnrirt'iprilir f1 rtH . ASTOitJA. OKfC.HN. h jlj ft I jlhSlJ 1 I i!i ft. (iiji.iUM.. - - - nsoi'iiurrou vi'Ai.Tnii'AitKs, - rcr. iiAXAer.i: ?fnw Starr, in Rajjiil Sncprion ! Kngnjoniont of TtlCIlABBS svnd EVANS tisc ".IniLir.-Jis roi;s: anil Slanrr. " MISS KITA EAEI.I:. TiiH ijT'itx or so:-;;; vm dance 0i;-ii :.!! l!i:- i.':ir, S'cjTot 1:1:11111- i:irj Viilil. liilirc .liaKi" r ! - cr:ii:u::(. n a AVer I.". iompri-ii! all I he l.iti--- SONGS, DANCES AHD ACTS. We give the Best Variety Entertainment In the West. 1 in'" theatre i riowdeil nif;Iitl. and all viiohac v.iti!cSPil tuo entertainment iro nniiucc it to be cuiutl to any clven el-:clicie. Mr. 'Hill as a caterer fur the public's amusement i-.in not be excelled. Anjbody wUhins to --iieiid a pleasant evcni.is ami see sjKiiKlniK wit anil beauty without wtl Karily, -huld iiajirox e the opportunity and come. The company comprises the following ell- l;non Arties Miss 1-'annii:"Vai,to.v. Jltss J.octsn COOK. Mi: Chaiu.ks Koiiuut. Mis. John Cook. 51 1:. .Iort'it l't.TTV, Mi:. tVAi.TKrt 1'ai:ks. AlUif uhich will appear nislilly m their dif lurcnl sj.eti.iliu-s. Oie.T air concert eeiv i:euina; perfoim aicecominencmat R; rntnuice totlieatre 01 i'..-nt.oii str.vt, piixate boxes on Chena itiis vin-ct. Look out for Our Stars. notice to Contractors. "B3ID3 WILL KE ltECEIVEI) HV THE JL tindersipie.1 at Asloiiauntil noon, June M). 1R!2. forTarni-Iiin:; tlie matcnals and U liorftirtlie coiistr.iciion nf a brick bnililini; Wsiui feet, 3 stories rush, to bo erected in .Utoria for tlie Odd Tellov.-s Land and IJiulil- ins Association. 1'iat.s and speciilcatinr.s to be s-ei n at the Occident Hotel. Tlie nsht is loser eii tu teject anv anil all bjd. l'.v onicr of tlie lioard of Din-ctoiv. A..r.Mi:ci.Ei:,seo'v. i fOresoni.,iietp. .luldtd." h?'(s:: AXD r.or rou rah', In Ol!!e.v"fi A&iorla. ro-orai: one story and a half. JUL I -is six moms, wood-shed, ehieken house. etc.. anil a never-failinc. lit inir snrinir of good water on the lot. Price. SKjO. loca tion, ationt ciulit minutes" walk from Vost-' ofilce. Apply to E. C-flOLDEX, JCI.-U Real Estate Agent, ti i n -sASi;. "VFiS"?. s , "" -i V -f - V elC2lii 00'E:L- JJissoIntioii of JFZ.DTS!2?& Hi SE THE EOLLOWi: I: it ;ut object to save Five 1 )olI;irs on a itaiitilnl Cloak 01 Dolman, the handsomest in Astoria? is it an object to mivc a Dollar on a Dress? Is it an object to .save Fifty Cents on a pair of Shoes? Is it worth while to sa e money in purchasing- Corsets from the largest assortment in Astoria? If so. CALL AT THE CAL'FORNJA STORE t'hey are closino out business. Clotliliirr $5 mi ob a Soil tail any oilier Store in Astoria jELG230.O332.la OX' &EFH3SrSiL STOHB, Opposite P. O.J Astoria. TlieBossuotree and Tea rot gT-gj't ,r, ,,, - ti ftS$?,!5t'G33r2l1,r dciS'1S-3Si i .MMM.M0iS&ii . MtN3EKtK;MiV i S!fsIsx "i. S3 & &ai. TWO J)0011S EAST OF OCCIDENT, liWuJCVafc-siib-t- 1 xsAtjv srz-e-zTtxvy'jLys 1 -a J - -sa -bb a m iU su CHAS. HEILBORN, MAXUFAUTUUKR OF FUENITTrE-E m BEDDING AND DEAIiKK IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, lace Curtains, Picture Frames and frlouldings, WINDOW COKNIOKS AND CURTAIN l'OI.ES Complete in ewij liraiu-lt. MARTIN OLSEN, nr.M.r.r. in FTTPuNTTIJUE Curiii'r Main anil SiU-iO(iia Slrceh. Astoria. Oitkoii. WINDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; LOOKING GLASSES, ETC. 1 ('.itiipicll- Miu-L. PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. aia. kisds or rrwsiTifRir: KKJAiRr.i asi varaisseed. Lcinenwcbcr & Co..r r. t.rtXF.-VWKr.Ki:. ii. i.mmv. KITAUU-llCIl INT. ASTORTA. OREtJON. TAMERS Al GDRBIEES, Manufacturers and Importers ot V I.L KINDS OF - !LiJG3JeL,iIIiS:"ISjR. AND FINDINGS Wholesale Dealers in OIL AND TALLOW. cirlligiiest casii rnce paid for Hides .m.l I Tallow. Oaiuierjr ' Supplies; Imported and for sale ly wjssc. " o? m: 23, ! astokia. - - - OHKfiOX I , Xlar Cojjcp, T.ivorjjool Salt. Pajrcs Oars. ele. Agent for Harlock'.s Soldeiing 3Iacliine ; Johnston's improted Soldering apparatus; net floats. roiary lauie uir soiuermg seams ; moon s .jjj..,j.j3tjA ...MWS.'-itv' &' S A Partnership 3?CS !..! S -i. A 1 1 HaOCClttCSXlLl Oregon. may in: had or l"..f.Ml!.L miK.ll.-H AWES sei.i: Aui.M'. ln Ai'iit fur !!! iit'Iirili.l JJtK'?i"- J'ilK'IJt '(!! .N!Oi'. MKDALLiOX RANGK .IT 1 11 Tl "V I LI A . !M ! . ! T V 11irM ii'iimhIi'i"! uriuxlnive. P73 tSS ( r S3 n. tii ISacy AKXOIUA, OllEUON w- fe5j:.,K.'v V' feiAiJ t $5 BEDDING W SJ "DiBr'E'SlQrX-, AtroitiA. oi5i:o. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Toilel and Fancy Articles, ! PATENT lSEDICIPJES, ETC. JS?rrcscnptiin9 carefnllv compnundedlat ' all lionis. rSItomeopallilc Tinctures and relicts, , ai.d Humphrey's Specllics also kept. 'LOEB & CO.; jor.iir.us in " -yfES. AXD ; CIGARS. I AunxTrf for thi: ; Best San Francisco Houses and i Eastern Distilleries. I pg-All joods sold at San Francisco l'iices. MAIN STKKET. Opposite I'atker House, Astozia, "Oregon. - LuigAxm.Ji i.tjjayji.uiESaviJ - -! rriMiu to .tackih & MosTtJOJintY.) i'i ""':"" 1 I Tifl"' " ' i '"hi r- rSi-' $&kttlii3SSzZ?2' ;-v- sC-- - -" MM'ij or mus.asii oS 'CTHKj tc& tf!r'Xi"'37Xf?l&C 3L &$?fittry-jz" "--kT-TI -I 5 - .a.MC - i 1 II I 5i V t iswsmsmii mm3P . F v?l fedteS-. i -it i TfS. ISs. "W1 "SKIP THJi ASTOEIAT STEAM PRUSTTDSTG- HOUSE HAS THE FASTEST AND BEST PllES&ES, AXJrtTYPE OF THE LATEST STYLES. an- V.'e inroli.isa li cr, I'auN. Inl;, and other materials of the nianufactnrcrs .J&-t IjO'WGSt CaiSf"Ll. 0.t'teis1 And can tlieicfore aiT'ird to ne. n we alwajs do. the best articles, while. cnarginK C-KTXa-ST J5tLO2ZE2"!EL j&M? FHIOS. Cards. Envelopes, Gi. jiars, Bill Heads and Letter Heads. THE UVKi.Y DAY .WANTS OP TDK COUNTING. ROOM AND THF. WORK SIKH' AUK SFi'l'MED AT TRICES "WHICH OAK NOT HUT (JIVE SATISFACTION TO ALL. THE A.STOEIAN, (HV1LYAXI WEKKI.Y) TS RESPECTED AND COMMENDED BY ALL FOR ITS Iinpsirtinlity, Ability Fairness and Reliability THE PAPER FOIt TIIE EOR TIIE FARMER, FOR THE MERCHANT. IASI.Y ASTOKIAA TE1JMS: Y 3IAIL. froSTACK rr.EE TO AH. .SLT.scniPKKS.) DAILY, ONE COPY ONE YEAR S9 PO DAILY. ONE COPY TOUR MONTHS. . S JSfS.implc copies of either edition 10 cents. Address : .1. b HALLOltAX Jt Co. PuWIshers.tAstoria, Oregon ixrrobtmaters aio authoiied to act as siKeuts for The Astohian. MAliTIX rOAIIIl. .1. .1. t-TOIIES, FOAEB & STOKES, V)iolesalc and retail dealer-, iu Wrood and Willow-ware, GROCERIES. Tobacco, Cigars, Wines and Liquors rOKEIC.X AXD DOMI-STIC Fruits anclVegetables, sOLiar b., '-j-p-e-e-o, COUNTRY PJIODUCE. AND uenerai uoramission mercnants i r t w? ASTORIA, Olll.UOS. XeM.oOre,onlMlhvay&Xav.c,.'s,,ocU lliW .$1,000 Reward. rEiiin vi:k of m- nets is of kau- JL hour's Xo. -lu, 12-ply Twine, SVi-iueli mesh. 4", meshes deep ; eorl; line sal- vased with Xo. sr. cotton twine and, lead line witli No. C2; corks marked J. ' Hume. I will iay a Kevtaiid or Onk Tiiousanii Uoli.ai:s to any person furni-.li- in'inforniation leading to the arrest and conviction" ot parties euRagcd in cuttingor stealing any nets belonging to tiie under- signed during the fishing season of 1SS2. .TOSEl'll IIU.MK. "A Naal Injector free with eacit i bottle of Shilofi'3 Catarrh. Remcdj-. Price SO cent. Sold by AY, E. Dement. nice oil's i' - '.iM.i lltALEm t Tin. Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A Ccnrral Assortment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agcilt-i for 31 jsgee Stoves mid Ranges The Best in thy market. I'.umt.IiK oods of all kinds on hand. Job ork done in a workmanlike manner. . j:t'i:Kosr STREETS, fc T 1 o l.VH" - . - ,..Ti.r .jr-'.l &i Jr i?yJ tjAB . T1 1 XT tQ. COMMERCIAL MAJS', FOR THE MECHANIC, IFOR EVERY PERSON GOOD CHEAP BOOTS. I have Lately Reduced the . Price Of all my First-Class hoots imj Hiiocs .iiadf. to obdeh, .Vs follows : Finest Sewed Calf Boots - - SU Ou Finest IVgeed Tap Soled - - 10 00 Finest Pi-jed Single Soled - - 10 00 Nothing out the Best Genuine Mercer French Calf Used in Jly Shop. I. J. Art old, Opiiosito the O. R. & N Co.'s Dock. Barbour's No. 40 I2-Ply I SALMON TWINE! MM A IVB MW TiTiVRS. , UW.l i.i.. .i -.. , SEINE TWINES. r..ll PiI. M... .. UA A " UN OlOCK NOW Oil 113110. , UITMDV nflVI C JL Pfl II Clin I UUILU W uu.j -., , .. . t, u--i. ! L31arkot Street, Snn Franelsto Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast. j A new stock of stoves of the latest ! styles at John A. Montgomery's.