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II) ETC539C x!SccKSUr7ns3UsaB8n!arscsx!7TsasecsssE?s JM'-yA'TJl'- -- Wl9JVZt SEE rLTEJIUT lT' f"-1','11' aj"JJjTV'r?OaiJW.lLUJUMJ 2Jfte iDuilQ stovVjm. ASTORIA. OKEGOS WEDNESDAY JUNE 11, 1S82 J.r. ItALLOIt.O. tuutor. i I uusuwgiuu jjvtit:i . irrom our Regular Corre'.pomlent.) Washington-. D. C, June 4. 18S2 TuEStar-route trials are now actually in progress and it is alto gether likely that by midsummer we shall reach the end of this dis graceful subject which has occu pied so much attention for more than a year past. If the whole crowd of peculators could go up in a cloud with Guitcau on the 30th instant it would be a great relief. do not predict, exactly, that the accused will be couvicled, though convinced that they ought to be, but there is an even chance that justice will be done. The crooked and devious ways of the law's proceeding's, the expedients of counsel, and the uncertainty of juries always render a case of this character of doubtful isue. "When the firt cpo3ircs were made of the frauds o this ring they scouted tho idea of ever be ing punished. With i am fications reaching into every bnno'i of so cial, official aud political life, they undoubtedly constituted the most formidable band of organized rob bers that ever e.xisled. They openly boasted that no Republi can administration would dare to prosecute them, aud that any pro- v - . .1 i! ceedmgs against them would no a mere sham, not intended to con ct. They had no doubt, appai cully, that by their money and in fluence they could sti!lo any inquiry into their villainies: and to this end they entered into wholesale put chases of Washington news papers, expecting in thi-. way to mould- public opiii.iu in the roin inuuiiy fiom which tl.- jurors wpip to bo drawn to try their case-, should il.e- rVCr ',p brought to trial i .1 ... ; In tlie same Hue they en- gaged a formidable array ol lead ing lawyers of the country for their defense. In short, they fully expected that by a free use nf the money they had stolen from tho government they could bribe tho press, corrupt public opinion, pur chase judges and juries, aud baf fle all attempts to bring them to justice. But they made a mistake in their low estimate of public morality. To their gieat sui prise and discorafortuie i Republican administration has gone light along with the preparation nf evidence and indictments against them, and the loudest demands for their pun ishment has tome from the Repub lican newspapers of the country. So political favor i. not goinir to save them, and the blackguaid isms of their pm chased piints does not lielp them, and they just be gin to realize, apparently, that the penitentiary is staring thmn in the face. "When the election e.iscs in the House are settled we may look for a rapid .dispatch of Congres- faional business up to the elco of the season, which in all probabili ty will end about the 1st of July. It is not likely that much more will be done than to pass tho 10 remaiuing ' appropriation bills. Congress can dispose of a large amount of . business in a week when it really settles down to hard work, which it doubtless will be inclined to do now. 11 is only political questions that lead to controversy end waste of timo The Democrats aro a little out of humor, it is true, but members of both parties are anxious to get away, and all hope to do so about thetimo that Guitcau takes his aerial trip by the aid ol a rope, bno of the Congressmen, how over, expect to require the asfeist Ancc of hempen locomotion. No body but Robeson,- the speaker, and a few other leadcis know why 'certain appropriation bills like tho Naval bill and two or three others iiave been so held back. Tho ew fiscal year, which all these appropriations are to cover, be gins on the ,1st of July. The law absolutely prohibits any purchas- cs being mado or money expended before it is appropriated. The appropriations ' committee, tlioi speaker and the majority who, control tho House know this per- i fectly v-eU, and know tjjat a tjj0 appropriation bills must be passed ' w, tU 'inn. r i T..iti.... ' UlXVli; WIU UUUi Ul u uuu. juuLluuy , knew more, for the- know that by law purchases for the army, navy, and different departments" "of the" government can be made only j after previous advertisement, nndj that, therefore these bills should j be passed a month! beforehand, so as to give heads of departments' opportunity to tabulate tho items, sec what they have to spend and issue advertisements for their pur chase. Of course the remainder of the necessary business ol Con gress, the greater and most im portant part of all Its necessary business has now to be done in haste. But ail experience pioves that tho matter of passing appro priation bills in hasto means job bing, means corruption, means swindling of the tax-payers, rob bery of the treasury, and especi ally when a huge surplus levenue of yir0,000,000 has drawn hither a numerous lobby and when a person of the character and ante cendents of Mr. Robeson controls the business 'of tho House and contiols to a great extent :iKo the conclusions of the appropiiations committee. Si-oi. STAY TO-DAY. set Forxn, x tiu: mc.iit or thi: uni. ox U n.-uv.p spit, about no isthmus, v.nn x the xioiit or Tin: uiu. ox one led huov. marked "Cool..' Appl at J011X A. DEVLIN' cannen. Ji H!1 .VET LOST. ON SUXDAV AlTrEXOON. 0 THE llUlllIll! SJIillS, 1T0 LltllOllls Of lu-t, uilll l)!.irkbuo,nurkeil Xo. 10. The fmrtiM uill liorrivnuU-ilbr lcawnr; it at AVrntiu ili .1 Timlin"., tor (.'ii.uii.r.v iiekp.ekt jel ;--it SET LOST. Ox rin: mekxtxc: or .11 xi: mi nt.irS.inc: inland, abreast Con!.' nit racks, about no Citlioins M net. :T v.e-a; inarkrtl "ti.M "onli-nls. Plinler u.llli-.ue it at roAiai & sroKi.s. j.-n 1IOAT A.V SET MIVS'. A -ev nsiiiNu i:or. paiii:u "- iihile e: oul-ii).' ?n 1 brm. n eolorln siile.mtti noiniiksoritiiii.lH'riiiiui Iht.1i i nceu nuvmi.; miui iiiiu-mi.i, .wile ::. ,m- Wil, nin In Him ireitihuv!. .Tens, n ..--; Niat ii'illor. The not u.e. 4u mealies. Itir liimr Xo. 2. cotton lines liiil left-lmuW. (t.'hani7oil iriiii I)iio s mttkoil .. l A. & C'n" rollonlncli tbciartlcular iliMi)noii .I the lie.it: l.cngllioicrall,25i(f tr.ii.clip-.; krtl. oak. 21 feet 4 iiieliPs loiij; : lim.T fi- -t 1 iiiebos; thwarts all flr, HJ inches UiWk. oak Inipcj. oak tinil(r-.,oak cuiiualt-. -pik' J ins'.(Jo-tiiiil)(M: eciilti-ljoaul, 7 fict loiij;, spritio )!.in!w!ns. 'iiul (leek. V lil?i-il re ward ivlll bo in.il foranyaiillKiiticmfonii 1 tlon 111 nnud in the nirn, lo.it oi not M ttinuuiiClsiKiteil. S. Vt. AD.UI! iv TO ' Ji-Sdlw Notice to Contractors. Bids 'will un i:i:cnvi:r in 1111: unilpr-igiipil at Atona until im.ii..liiiie '. 1P. lor luriiishiiii; ihe milpiial-iaiiil la lKiriorthc loustrccUon of a lirkk ImiMiii!; .,-:l( fi-tt. S stoiics liih, t li fitili-il 111 Aitnria for the Odd Fcllous I.-uitiuud C.tidd iiK Association. I'l'tuaaud speclmuiiciniio lie .ecu at the Occident Hotel. '1 he 1 ulit I lewrvcil lo reject any and all Imls l.i' order 01 the Hoard of DtiiHtoi-. a ,1. Mrci,i:i:,s.r',. OrpRonlaa eoi.) .1111 did ' $1,000 Reward. mar. wr.n ok my xrrrs is or r.u- -fi. lniar's Jo 4a), U-)Iy 'Xuliio. S'-imh mc-li. 4". imslies deep; eork line sil ased r.illi o :; (.ottoii twiun and load line Avith 'o. S2: corks marked .1. Hume. I will pay a IIfivaiik 01 evi: Thousand Dollahs to any por-.on funu-h-liiK information leadiot; to the arr. ".t .111.', louilcliou of parties engaged In rntlinqor stealins nnv nets bolonclnir to tin; iu..l.'r ."ixned during the fishing season of l-i jusi.i'ji 111 .mi:. Notice, mm: uuuxquust tax iioll rou JL thoear issl. together with a warrant from the County Oomt for the colleelietiof the Mnic.ii ininylmnds. Delinquent lax payers will please settle at once mid s-nu eost. A.M. TWOMIUA. ui.J Slierilf GOOD CHEAP BOOTS, 1 hait Lately Reduced tho Price Of all my Tiht-CUw. Hilars ami suom 3iir. to um:::, Asfollon Fme?t Sewed Calf Doots Finest regKed Tap Soled Pliiest Pegged bingle olel si I to io rc 10 0) Nothing lmtthoTJft Genuine Mercer French Caif IVd In Afy Shop. I. .1. Art old. Opliosiie the O. I!. & X. Co.'s Dock. Plain and Fancy SSWIWG OP ALL KINDS! Suits made in tho best stvla frtu-i SJ to 530. Satisfaction Guaranteed. M3?.S. G-EO. HILLEH. Xet iloor to Weston House. Jell Cannery Supialies Juiportedand for sale by ASTORIA. - OlirfSO.V Tlnv Copper, T.lTeriool Salt, Pnscs Oai-.i. etc. fcclu or. HatloeVs SoWcring Machine ; Jouasjon's Improved Soldering apparatus: rwt floate x 5oWerlDS seams ; flood's A. .. Allen, V1 niisloraiil rria! dtsiVi Hi , 1 i Provisions, Grookery. Glass and Plaiatl Ware. lUOI'ICM AM DOMliSTU" FRUiTS' AND VEGETABLES. 1'Wtl'IT Villi Wines. Liquors, ToliaccoftCigars The I irOil and imi-1 i:n'ite stotk tjf pinid In liit-lr line In f..'iudtii the '!l. r.iruei of CivnuikI Siiiien'ie.!."' Stnol astohia. ni:n;ox. Nr Tile I.US-.t .ti4k ef I 4w-Vjx'V Rtnntf ?nirc nnil Klntinnpi ft '? V Kj.i Ot eierj decnidlon. L l.n.l n.1 - lltTi?n-. IV ..... .1 Hi Is: 1 Works. Aliuiir.'! and ?-'s!!UI!esiilcs a full aril rmniiletc sg.-i;i5iocK ni eierMir.np: uiii.un "-Si.Jkept in a lull lpgulatril Hook Store. Also, nev.s iIthm and aiiinj rr I'lMl paper and i riixHc.,' 1 ulilKlii d Carl Adler's Htisic Store 5V?c, '.W5i--rr Z' &P -r t-iifc - 1 jj.;-- -y--- ---a tag IT Pianos and Organs. Oi all la ski s 1 ..a-.: i:ili 011 l.ml. Al-i . full stuck . t ViOl.INS. yniTAHS, 15AX.IOS. AC CO Kn KONS. CON t'K RTIN AS. IlARMOXICASrrliUTKS. Kia lllV 'tfnk Of '111- l'-t ef ViOMN AND OUlTAi: .STJ;IKJiJ. SIIKF.T MUSIC. AM) ilUSlCAfi IXSTKU.MKNTS, -- uoll as t-eiit'uii eli" lirlongiaj id n IIMf ta sl.t Ic Stole I'l.uiin an.t in ii.),so'd on tnenionlliH 111 st illnitid pl in. or fit 11 m CARL ADLER'SVARIETY STORE ett Watrlit s. rioi ks ah.! .lewi-Irv. rSCM''Air ""d lalde t'ulleij, -iM V.m'-si-i olioiw and Tins, it '& I'icl'iie l-nimes and I'lmmios. l.Vi.'.fc;li"!. CiniigON a (oinpicte r-i I,. , i"w:Ls-orlineiit. Xov. goods I. cvi-rj sle-uiiiT. The public are i.i iti-il to eruiiina w stock and pnee. CIir.NAMrS ST., - ASTOKIV.OHDION' niLL'S-FJjtlBTIBS. nit), mr.i., - - - riioi'HiKTon AVALTC.i: TAIIKS. - STAOR MAWCEU jKevr Stars in Ha;ilA Succession! laigagemtnt of RICHARDS and EVANS "! lie Xiiuurrlis of riowg (.ml SJact-e. KISS NITA EARIX. tuk ui":i-:n or soc and HANfi:t Opi 1: all I lie e.ir, JVi I'ormaiK c t:n.i Malit. Fmlre llinssc of i'ro- sramint- Once a VTer!.. CnniprtiiinK all tho latest SONGS. DANCES AND ACTS. Wc give the Dest Variety Entertainment In the West. The theatre Is crowded uiclilly, and all Hlio hau-witnessed the entertainment pro nomira it to bo enual I o any clven eUew hero. Mr. UiU sis a caterer for the public's amusement ran :utbo excelled. Anjbodv ttlshill" to snend a. nl?asaut eienini? and sco sparking vrit and beauty iviihoiit miI pirily, should Im;.roe the opportunity and tome. The r.in:pjtiy cmnpriMS tlu ful!imiii; idl- hiHu.11 Anisis: JlflM 1'A.WIli WAI.TOS. alias Loihk took. Mr. Chp.u:s Koiii.fr, 5fn. John Cooir. Mrr. Waltkh rAlti.-R. All of which will aj.pei"" nightly In their dif fment specialties. Cpjc air concert c cry e enimj : iicrform ancceoinmeueicitat 8; entrance to theatre iinl'ntou street, v;i3l hocs on Chciia mus street. Look out for Slew Starg, 4m OENIl 8T()Pp J.ski 3XJS.- Dissolution of Partnership ASK THE FOLLOWING : Is it an object to save Fhe Dollars on .1 Re.uitiful Cloak or Dolman, the haiulsomest in Astoria? is it an object to save a Dollar on a Dross? Is it an object to save Fifty Cents on a pair of Shoes? Is it worth while to sae money in purchasing Corsets from the laroest assortment in Astoria? If so, CALL AT THE CALIFORNIA STORE They are closing out business. CloiMuf $5 lm en a Snii than any oilier Store in Astoria ! 3E?.0233.0333-"fcS02. IjOCaiiOIl: CA&SFOm-mL STORS, pposito P. O., Astoria. Oregon. TheBossuoiree an WS Si Ttl X Sa, 3BLu JEL Jt&. two nooiw ijast ok occidrnt. CHAS. HEILBORN, IJ-AUKVCTrUKK or. FirR.'NITI'EE ? BEDDIiSrO AND DKAI.KR IN Carpels, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and fslcaldlngs, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN rolJUS Cn.nptctc in eer liraiiert. MARTIN OLSEN, in u.i:it in &F&-tf FTTRN1 T L" R K BE I )D XG. '(i-:iii- .11 nin n:itl quomiiiiun Street-.. .lsos-iii, Oregon. WINDOW SHADES A P TBMNINGS; LOOKING GLASSES, ETC. PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. A!.S. KIXI1S Or FS'StJil'iTESS: "T1""!! IIIIMIM11IIHH ! I I M I !! -..- Leinenweber Sc Co. . i ufxps-w rnrj:. mh.v - r-ilARUll.r'i 1 'r. ASTORIA. OltKCOW. TlfflEES AID CURSIERS,. .Mnniilaclurcrs niu iinpiiiiersui A I.I KIND"? OF xhsj&.si?2:?&i&. s'D FINDINGS AIN Wiiolosalonealeisln OIL AND TALLOW. lUJ'HIelHf cisli price p.".nl for llidr. .inil Tallow. XIV? FO!'Xi. O TUESDAY MOIIXIXO, THK Ctli:i about C3 fatlioiKs not. I mi -li, l'.ai lour' ' No. 12, marKcd W'.T. lisor cm Iiae it lij I 5j)pling at U10 atalJnn o IJ'c 'olunibii Ciiaiiiai: Company. ' iior.wr. axi I.GT j!j: saj.k.; In Olncy'is A-o)-Jb. rroirsr. oxh rtorv aXD a hali.'. 1 1 Has sis rooms, vorUshe d, tliicken-' 5S5 SfTlV InV S; laiiuig, iiunf, spnnj J llc?l ? i'3- ee rJai'int t?2?J ost" 1 n, .!-;-... Iiouse. otc:. and a nevcr ot rood water on tlio lot, tlou. about elclit minutes' nillpp. Annlvfo 11 C. I10LDEX lee-tf Eeal Estate Agent. - :n: - A M v v.i- 11 vi) 01 siu.i: At:t Mse. A"lt 1111 ifle ..leliraleil Ittieti's i'al.iil ('mil. M.)ii MK1ULU0X HANQR Ml M I llllM.s A sl-ClAI!. '.nin Imt tin- iiisi ni'ikimii iinp'ii.Md. Hii.i "tin 'iili-'l u 1111 ilrugi-. ASTORIA. OK-KtiON 3:t:r-Afisi:i asi aisasssic:i. XTt S. .E;3:E:i1T,E,, -.1(11:1 niT'iiix DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Toilet anil Fancy Articles, , . PATENT MEDICINES, ETC. J3."Ircsiriitions c.iiefnllx cnmpomnltil .it all hours. f-nomoDpatlilc 'Juictiires aad Toilets, j ar.il llcinilir. j 's Specifics also Kept. 'LOTCB & co.r , ' jobi:is IX yjftES. ' LEQUOJKS. WD GIG-AJ2& -vtn:xrs iekthi: Sect Sau Fwncisco Hquscs and pastern Dlstjlleiie. "- "-" -oM ?t Kin Franclseo rac e?. r- JtAIK IsTilEET. ' Opposite Paiker House, Vstona, Oreson, ,Ss TSm-SV 1 r iJjUL ItlJLl - mreme. 1 T'o too C3rxrcxx. UNDER THE AUSPICES OF ASTORIA ENGINE COMPANY NO. I. On Tuesday Evening, July 4th, AT THE SKATING RINK. -Honorary 5 ION. A. VAN DUPES, IIOX. V. W. PAUKKIt, HON. JOHN IIAIIN, iION.C. W. FULTON, V. u. DEJir.NT, A. W. BERRY, f.UT. oeetsgi: rLAVi:i. Reception C.A. MAY, 15. B. FRAXiCLIS, J. STR Ut-P, , (.c. HANSEN, -Floor Committee. .f. G. CIIARIJIRS L. E. SELIG, ('.. V. WHETLER. Tickets. Lwvhiriiisg Oonlleinmi uml Lndy, iil.50. Tie Pule of km ami Yicinily is Cordially Mei to Attend. . i;..ii :tisre):s iulsle :ii:irnelei', will lie ndiulUed. Tickets enii had of :m iiieiii.ter of Hn- Com panj-anil at till the prlucl-. 5:il .!?. of tfn- -if . r. oKiJKss r tuk committee. siJ 2.S1 .; I .ii': io ltl'ldXS.1 MONTttnjIKRY.) ESrJJ.ifea?PiiH mmmmmmm 'Oj:.r,R OF 3IA1&.AV1I aSTOKIA, DKIS8HIJH IHilliiT'S AM)- ARE THE BEST. And cot no moio than other brands , aud if j ., 41.11111 ii tin mniiii ,tuii nam; utR not Keep our Coo.ls.it is because it pasi better to sell a pair cf ISoots orSlioes eerj- two months than cery lour or five. AVE OUAHAXTEi: i:TKY 1'AIlt WE 3IAKE. All jrcrehanls m sood credit can proeuic j these Hoods at our Warehouses in Portland ' or s.m Fpineisco, I Try our '-HERCULES" Faiont Eloots HSCKT EHOS. & CO, Just Received, .ir.vr KKcniVKD at the purxiture andcarjirtstorcofClias.lIeilbomalurKe steel: of Jlrussels carpet, In elegant paltcnw at from fv". cents to f;is pc j artl. none c pATOOiis Or TOE VV ii Water Works leaving open or uslns hoso for sprmkl wastip,K water in any wav, w j vratcr Mut off vltbont fitrtucr WELCH iirr-Li tticir laucet3 ; Ilnsjstrccts, or ;tlp,K ater in any wav, win nave nieir or shut off xrltbout further notice. JAJits v.. yyj'.w-Orc"!. lgi jJTO "J?ti tTiS "r! ffJHI EVjZ bi ai- waCr tzJugC SSer OF JULY Dress Ball 'Committoe. - HON. C. S. WRIGHT, ! HON. I). C. IRELAND, i HON. F. J. TAYLOR, A. J. MEGLER, ROliT. CARRUTIIERS, J. F. IIALLORAN, CXVF. J. G. HUSTLER. Committce.- ' G. REED, . P. J. GOODMAN, CHRIS. EVENSON, A. C. FISHER. II. SPELLMIER. Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A Cerent! .Vs.soitmtnt.ot HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agenvs tor Mn'o Stoves mid Ranges Hie l'.o,t In tlic mulkf t. riiiml.liiKKood-, of fill kinds on-UaiiJ. Joti work ilono in a ivorkmanllko manner. .jr.Kl'KKOXMTKKETS, OREGON. arbour's No. 40 1 2-Ply 1 SALMON TWINEI illlih !l! Liilll LI:K, SEINE TWINlES. A Full Stock Now on Hand. HENRY DOYLE & CO., .lit .llnrKet Street Sau Francisco Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast. JIAKTIX roAKp. J. J. HTOKES, F0ARD & STOEES WJiolcalo and retail dealers In HFnnfl ..n,1 'U"1llnTTr xynVft V 00(1 tUKl U UI0W-tUb, '" U u t n I t ), . . .... ... Tobacco, Cigars, Wines and Liquors i-qkkigx axd domestic Fruits anclYegetables, I.- Jbw'..j .- mmmm-i AVf COUNTRY PRODUCE, AJfJ General Commission Merchants Xt to Oregon Railway & Nav. co's Doc J:. JL. Bcssifgoasaery, A If -2 - 4h. muhti