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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1882)
ft) at-jjcu.-j-.-g-rn- aacsatfaasjccajaMKOgpgffr'BaaganjLjiirr-iTJ a yicmjiyjijfeTjaag Z383CSKG tMULi.Junn TaiagvwiuBajmj a 11 ar Mgsgi3J glic Jt)ailg staeisro. ASTORIA. OKEOON : THUESDAY- , JUNE 15, 1SS2 J.I. IIAUQBl. ..Editor. TnE Oregonian makes a good point in saying: ''As a matter of fact the Republican platform this year was much less emphatic as a pronuncinmento for n protective tariff than in former years. It r& Cautious, and even timid, in comparisonVith the bold and dog matic utterences of the party. In so far as the policy of "protection" was. urged during the canvass, the wool question was presented as its great feature of interest to the people of Oregon. Now the prin cipal increase of the .Republican majority was in Multnomah coun ty, and Multnomah has no wool to he "protected," nor indeed an' other product. But Umatilla, the great wool-producing district of the state, where protection of wool, if it be so important a ques tion ns rcpicsented, might be ex pected to move the voters to unanimous action, gives a large Democratic majority about the same in fact, as that of two years ago. It may be doubtod whether "protection" really made a differ ence of 100 voters in the state." Ax inter-state commerce com mission is the next thing the coun try is , threatened with. We al ready have in course of construe tion a Utah commission and a tariff commission, and if the bank people, hadn't been uncommonly smart, we should have had a Na tional Bank commission. It will strike some captious soi t of peop- ple that the "public business," which we hear so mfich about but see .so little of, might be greatly facil.tated if our Senator and Rep rsentitives wero to take off their i-oits, inll up then .loeveb and givr ;oi!ie personal attention to matters in " which the public is most nearlvlnterested. Thete is no reason why they liuiilil not perform al! the legislation neces sary to a revision of the tariff, to the regulation of railroads and to the adjustment of' commerce, without letting out1 the work by contract We hope the scraping nov. in progress on the bar will be con tinued until thero is plenty of water to float any ship that floats, and not be stopped when it is half done. Whenever a few Teet more water is obtained the fact should be telegraphed to the Maiitime Register and other shipping news papers, so that ship owners may be apprised of the fact, and allow their vessels to be sent here for this season's crop. We notice a CalLo freight circular save that the large ships from that port will go seeking to San Francisco and the smaller to the Columbia river, and so it will be until deeper water is obtained and the news sent abroad. Fuethei: legal efforts to set aside tho death sentence which has been pronounced, s,eem hopeless in the Guiteau case. The culprit himself has outlined the only policy which may delay the time of his hanging. If he becomes crazy, he will have to be kept in confinement until reason returns, and he may be crazy in real ear nest, or simulate insinityso closely that he can secure a reprieve. It is his only chance, he knows it, and the various indications of mental decay which may be observed are more than lkely assumed. He has studied the matter so thoroughly that he must know precisely what to do under the circumstances. The manufacturers of spurious government bonds have adopted the tactics which have proven so successful in tho case of high-toned bank defaulters. When these peo ple steal chough, the banks are willing to let them off without punishment, if they will retuin half of the plunder. The govern ment, may possibly let the bond rascals go free if they will only re turn the stolen plates and stop fur theroperattons. Blaise has doclincd to be - a candidate for congressman at large from Maino. Ho will enter into the ' campaign, however, and exert all j of hi3 influence for whatever ticket may be nominated. Had he con-1 scntcd to run, he would have in curred the hostility of the many politicians who want the place, the power of the administration' would have been exerted quietly to se cure his defeat, and he might have failed of an election. In that case, his prospects for a nomination by the next national convention would have vanished. The members of the Massachu setts legislature teceive for their arduous labors the princelv salary of $500 a year, but the house, yieldirjg to the extravagant spirit of the age, has passed a bill in creasing this sum to G30. The senate protests against any such prodigality of expenditure and ie- fii"sp! tn rnnrnr in flip bill, mill tin i ivai iwuuii iiiijjuuua uuittLt-u mv two branches of this ponderous legislative body threatens to last as long as the congressional dead lock. The initial number of the Hil lings, Montana Herald, is on our desk. Its salutatory is .so meiito rious that we leprint it entire. Hero it is: "Our object in com ing to Montana was not to ini piov our health." Pek-jONS who have silver quar ters of 3827 will make money by saving them up for the coin deal ers. One of this date sold in Bal timore the other day for nine do! lar. Tin: number of votes polled in Clatsop county in 1SS0 was 9T0. This year it was 1,500, an incieae of 23G. NEW TO-DAY. 5TKT XiOST OS iw: night oi-'JLXi:r:ui.r-i:uw wreck of Great liepiibhc. 'Stl iiilii,ni. :0-mcsli.r;Q-U'.BjH)!jur; ; mi m n'.s o.i nr.s. teliazcSirolloii tv.i'ie. niM.irk ImcN lull line 21. l,Me Jt OC'CMMIXT iV.CKlNf. COMPANY .lu-i5t UN'ITEU STATIN I. VXD OITK i:.OKE COX CITY, OUEtlON, JUMIhTH IStt . Com;'ainthaincbec,i entered ntUiis oil -ic; li- John J. Hall against John I', lv;p"ii, for abandoning hlj Homestead Entrv So. :i3i". dated March 22, 1S7S. upon the N. i:.' Sect inn 2, Township 3 V. lunge 10 W In Tillamook county, Oregon, with allow to the cancellation oftaid entry ; tli sa'it n ti tles are herein suni'iio'ied to appear lieliire Hie comity tlcik at Tillamook, 'lil'.imoo-v county, Oregon, on the 17th day of July lf. at 10 o'clock a.m., to respond and furmih testimony ronc.TUln;: satil alleged abiudiin nient. I.. T. l!i:ix. IVJlSt KcsInIit. XET LOST. ON NIGHT OK JI'XK13TH,. I'ltCEOr 10 mesh net hcolch. No 17. Iefl-1. mded lines; wooden buoy and end cork market! II. G.Net Ion oft week of Ore it Eep.ililie. l.e.ne information with 11. URl'I'I", at S. jr. ADAIU & CO. .m;t rorxi. ON THE NIGHT Or TUT. 12111, ON Clatsop Spit, about 100 fathom.,, n.tli me red buov, in.uked "Cook." Apply at JOHXA.UKVMN'.stannerv. jell-Ct svrs lost. Ox sundav aitki:noon. on Tin: -middle sand?, lw fathoms of net, with black buoy, marked No. 10. The Under will be rewarded bv leaihijr It at Wpntlurl &. lhonics', for CUAItLFA IIEIiBKirr. Jeli-3t XET FOtXD, ON TUESDAY MORNING, TIIK Ml: about CO fathoms net, 15 mesh, llaibour'n No. 12, marked W.T. Loser can hae it bv applyliift at the station of the Columbia Canning Company. NOTICE. PATRONS OF THE WELCH HILL Water AVorki leavin? their lauceis open or using hose for ;priiikliuc; stiecK or wasting water in any nav. will Jiae their water Omt oil w ithout further notice. JAMES W. WELCH, .Vsent, BOAT A.VI XET XiOST. AEV riSIIIVG ROAT. TAIN TEH whito on outride and brown color in side, w ith no in irks or number upon her, has been mls-dng slnw Tnuriday, June lt. She was run bj Chris Reinland, Jensen Iireu Iwat puller. The net w.is 10 nie-hes. llir bour No. ID. cotton lines laid left-h mded. !alrani7ed iron buojs marked '.S. 1.A.. Co." J'olloningls the particular description of the beHt: lngthoerall.2ofect."iinclies: keel, oak, 21 fret l inches long ; beam, 7 feet 2 Inches; thwarts all fir, I'l Inches thick : oak kneed, oak limbers, oak gunwale, spiked inslde-tlinbers ; center-board, 7 feet long ; spruce plankim. and deck. A libera! re ward will be Miil for any authentic informa tion In regard to the men, boat or net by thcmuleriigned. S. 1). ADAIR & CO. jlSJIw Notice to Contractors. BIDS "WILL BE REGEIVED BV THE undersigned at Astorlauntil noon. June :w. 1S&2. for furnishing the materials and la bor for the construction of a brick budding WxlOU feet. a stones high, to bo erected in Astoria for the Odd Tellows Land and Rmld IngAssociation. flans and specifications to be seen at the Occident Hotel. The right Is rescued to reject any and all bids. Ily-order of the Board of Director.. A.J.MEGLElE.s.ec'j. Oregonian cop. am did. HOIMK AXD LOT FOR S4AI.R. In Olncy's Astoria. HOUSE ONE STORY AND A HALT". Has six rooms, wood-shed, clucken bouse, etc. and a never-falling, Ii ing spring of goodwatcrontlielot. I'rite. Sjo. loca tion, about eight minutes' walk fromPost tjflice. Apply to E.C. HOLDEN, Jes.tt Real Estate Agent. WB- nowi:. BOAT BUILDER, AT THE OLD STAND, GRAY'S BUILDING TIBST CLASS 5YOHK A.SPECIALTY. en,t (h-o-otcrso:: to i-aje & allo.) I v.iio!(raltauJ retail dciJrr u. Pf(tVfolQ889 teSGk&FV, Glass and Piatori Ware, TKOl'iCJAI AK1 IIUMIMT1U FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. rusellier ullh rs, Tosacco sppns s j y m- auiji Th( I irgc-d n"d int coi'iplete -ncl. 'f good-i Inilmr Hue to be found in the illy. (Oilier .iffasi and S.,uoior.i!iC St ret t. AhiORIA. o.ircoN. ii ILL'S VARIETIES, nro.mt.i., - AVVLTKR PARKS. l'ROI'RIETOR .srvor.MAXAOF.il New Stars la Rapid Succession ! toigageiiirnt r f RICHARDS and EVANS Hie Hoiiiil'flK of ong Jlld llaiH'c. r:iss wit a SARI.T:, THE H EEN OP SO!l WD DAME! (ir!i alt I lie Vt.'tr, IVifiirm.iui r Mwiy Mslit. I'uiiir fhauet r Pro sttiiiiinc Once n MtrL. Coiiipn-Jng all the Litest SOKCS, DAHCES AMD ACTS. We give the Best Variety Entertainment In the West. l'ie titil't' l (roui'i.l i !ill. .itl'l .ill nlinr-.ut tilt.ifv-t.l it reiil'TLiuiiiieiil if.iy iKKiiue ii in bet riiu: loans m-i.t'SewI er Mi. Hill u a citeior fur Hit public's .iiimviin'ii! (in not in1 fii'ciie.i. .iinoii niM.ni; ! -im":.! a iile.i-.inl evening ami -.,, Ni.nkiMi" ,i! :lntl!KiU! without Mil gJritv, shoiilil i.i. prove the nppmlur.tva'id conn . The iiii,Mii t..ini.il".t!ie fn'Iow'n we I knoi n Aril-: .li--i sll W.ii.TO.v. Mr . Lelim: Ci'iik. Ha rn i:i,ks Kom.i ::. Mi:. Juii.n Coon, .Mi:. Wvi.tit! Parks. All of which will. ippe.tr nigliil) in tiidrilif- inrirtl spi-ci.llllci Oaea air conct rt even I'Viiiuia: i.-iforin anceioiimeiiviii;al ": entnuice IhIIumIic fin Ecnlnn -triet : priv.ae boi on Chen i- uiusMrtti, Look oat for Plew Stars. m 4i i ifiis Hay. Oats, Straw. Lime, Brick, Cement and Sand Wood Hci it credit o Ortlt'r. Diciiiinq, Teaming and Exprcsa Business, Horses ana Carriages foi Hiie. IU A! ci: IX wines, liquors:ahd cigars. I'JRT CliASS Dress Haking. BV Mrs. T. S. Jewcti. t'p stair-., eppositc Mrs. Rogers' Roaidng IIOIIV, TO THE LADIES OF ASTORIA, XTAKK PLEVSl'RP. IN INTORMING ou tlut 1 baie n-niiucd m Dusv nuiking rooms From Cliriiiuutis St. to Cass St.. Net door to TilK AsTtn:is oilier. I 11. ink Hie ladies for their liberal utninr,ge. 35KS. A. KAPI'J.EYr.t. ielt GOOD CHEAP BOOTS, I ha Lately Reduced the Price Of all mi Piist rlav, smrJ ami Hsr.-; jitnr.TU iti::it, As follows Kmet Sewed Calf Kcils sh 0J l"ine,t Pegged Tap Soled . - to .V) Plnct Pegged Single holed - - in (k) Nothing but the Bc-t Genuine Mercer French Calf I'Mrd in Jly hhop. I. J. til old, Opposde the O. R. & X. Co.S Dock. $1,000 Reward. milE WEROP alYXETS IS or RVR- JL hour's No. 48. 12-ll!v Twine k"..m,.i, mesh, 4" iaehc: tleep; cork lino sai aged u I th No x cotton twine ami icau line wnn io. sz; corks marked J. Hume. I will pay a Kkhtuid or One Thucind Doll ins til nnv wimih fnmijii. Ing information leading to the nrr.-vit m.i,i ccmictiou ot uarties enfrnirea tn putting m- Plmtln.. ..n. .n h.l.. . -i ? ' o4.:.uiu& uj ucia ucioiiKuig in me unaer- sigueu uuncs jue iiswng season Ot 183?. JUSEl'U 1IUAIE. . ft i JH1 OUK- Dissolution of Partnership ASK THE FOLLOWING: Is it an object to save Five Dollar.-; on a Heautiful Cloak or Dolman, the handsomest in Astoria Is it an object to save a Dollar on a Dress? Is it an object to save Fifty Cents on a pair of Shoes? Is it worth while to save money in purchasing Corsets from the largest assortment in Astoria? If so, CALL AT TME CALIFORNIA STORE They are closing out business, Clotliif $5 Less oh a Suit than any oilier Store in Astoria ! jH.023a.exa."fco2. jjocatien: GAXSS'0'3XXrZ. STOK34 Opposite P. ., Astoria, Oregon. LeBessCbffee and Tea Pot lnSCl '- Ml or- ir.i ir.m'i' il nr in ( !i irp1. , M. HAWITSS, TWO OOUSEiVSTvOF OCOIDKST. - ASTOKIA. OKKtiON CHAS. HEILBORN, AIANPFACTUREll OF FIT"RNTTir"RE ; BE DD I N( am ii:ai.ki: ik Carpets, Oil Olotli, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture frames and Mouldings, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN FOLKS Complete iii ficrj lji?no!i. MARTIN OLSEN, lirVLI'.R IN FUBNITUBE st BEJJDTKG. t'orucr .llJiisi cud !Hijni'i!!0:i;ia Strrt't. .4tiiia. ISrojimi. WINDOW SHADES AD TRIMMINGS; LOOKING GLASSES, ETC. i. Cmni,3i't Slucl-.. PHI0ES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. .iu mns or rvRzrsvns: ri:imirj:i asi vaksishci). Lcinenweber & Co. i. i Mvnvnrnsu. i.i.o K.ST1.I.IS!IFI liW. ASTORIA, OKKtiON. TAMERS AHD CURRIEBS, i .Manufacturers anil iiiji iru-iinl A u. KiKns or AND riNDlNOS WlioletiUo Dealers in OIL AND TALLOW. fiBIIi;rlic-t rasll price pilil for llulc1? .mil Tnlloiv. The British Iron Baric Vanlock Is Now on tlu l!i rlli lor LONDON DIRECT. Tor I'roislit ami rarin.nl.irs A pjilj In P. L. CHEHRY, COcp IVMIs, Fnrso A 'o.V Olllrc,) Astoria, 3Iaj c, 1S.S3. rnyTtr ST'9 rfJa f M V hi: 11 M ! I0.R.1TAAVES vni.i: a(ii:m. lv it fur tin' olii.ili' I !:i3-K" V.ti'Sit i'oiih Mini-. MEDALLION KAXGE, sti .m nrriN(.s a Ni'iciArn Son- 1-iit Hi- I'c-1 Moiklnoii iji'(iiiI. ?mi S' t VJ" s:. la-EZSSSTTV JVS sroniA oiir.uo.N DRUGS AND CHEMICALS,! Toilet and Fancy Articles, PATENT EIEDI0INE8, ETC. J3TiPNeriii1iniis cnrefull) comimuuileil at i.U hours. F'TIIOneoi.Uliic llueliiirs .mil relleti, ' aii! Hiimiilrwjr 's Specilies also kept. LOETT& CT(X .ioi:i:n:- i WINES, LIQUOBS. AND OIGAKS. ACKN'IS 10K THK Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. JSP" All kooiN sola at Sin franci-on Priees. maix STi'cirr, Opposite Tarter House, Astoria, Otes;on. ysSfe'te; sa,-iSatjigAljr J ;S3P ETH Firemen's B3?3 too f.-jfliwr a $? II V. 11.11.1 i F01T UNDER THE AUSPICES OF ASTORIA ENGINE COMPANY NO. I. On Tuesday Evening, July 4th, miT"S? SVA JL LJL.S2J K9JULZ3LX .&JL JT JUJ.i.1 JOl, -Honorary HON. A. VAN DUPEN, HON. AV. W. PARKER, HON. JOHN IIAIIN, HON. C. W. FULTON, W. E. DEMENT, A. W. BERRY, C VIT. GEORGE EKAYEI., Rocoption (.A. MAY, B. B. FRANKLIN, J. STRAIT?, -Floor Committee.- .T. G. CHAETIIRS', L. E. SELIG, C. V.AV1IEELEI:. Ti'kt'ts, hiclmling Gentleman mid Lady, $1.50. Tie Pole of Astoria and Vicinity is Corflially MM to Attend. .i. ii. ?. ;!;;;)ii(:-.!il- ii:ij:iilr will bo admitted. Tickets e.jii Sic ii.k! !:; nj ;n iisSk'j of ilio Cimiiiniiy ami at all the prlncN ;:il sloros 1" J!: i-ISj. Il-i JiIKII or TIIK COMM1TTEK. ist ( i L-.501; 10 JACKINb JlONTfiOMEKY.) rOKJKB Or 3IAIX.AXO ni ?ii iWH.ifii & MIH, HTR BX B- AM) - SjS I ! ARE THE BEST. Ami i ot i.o more than other lirjiuls , ami if j holiale and retail dealers In Hip Jlerehant with whom jou trade iloes not keep our OooJ(it U because It payi, Wnnrl -infl WillflW wllT better to tell a pair of Hoots or Shoes ciery UUll IUU. llIU-Yult, two luonjlis than every four or file. WK (JUAKANTEi: KVEUY I'AIIJ WE MAKE. All Meiehants in ko"1 credit can inncurc . 11 U U u n 1 t 5, these Goods at our AVarehur.se in Portland.! , . .... ... orsaurrancisco. 'Tobacco, Cigar3,WiResanii Liquors . Try our "HERCULES" Patent Boots tokeigx a-d domestic hecht bros. & co. j Fruits and YegctaUes, Just Received. .It'sT ItECEIVED AT THE FUUXITUllE nnil earpothtoicof Chas, Jlcilborn a lare .sttick of lliusscls carpet, in elegant jiatterns at from ft", cents to s-XST per yard. Notice, nniii- DEiJxounsT tax iioll rou" A. thejear lSsl, together ivith awarraat from the County Court for the collection of the aine. n in my hands. Delinquent tax payers will please stttle at onco and sae costs A.M. 'nVOMBLY. myj Sheriff. ... r-Tniri W-iiiL,lUiSs2r4u,'i-i:r "SSSsL OF JULY Brass Ball. Gr-XT073L- nHTTn -OT-KTTT Committee.- HON. C. S. WRIGHT. ! HON. D. C. IRELAND, HON. F. J. TAYLOR, A. J. MEGLER, 1 RORT. CARRUTHERS, J. E. HALLORAN, CART. J. G. HUSTLER. Committeo. i r, xj'4iVi P. .T. GOODMAN. G, HANSEN, I CHRIS. EVENS0N, A. C. FISHER. II. SPELLMIER, ncALrus in Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A (icsi'Rit Asoottment'of HOUSEHOLD COOD8. AgcnU for 3Iage Stoyos and Hauges Tlio lit it hi tliu marki I. I'liiiubl'iROOil-i of all kinds onlhoud. Job n or.', douti In :i ivorkmanllke manner. .IKl'FJ'.HSOX STItEKTS, Barbour's Nq, 40 I2-Piy (SALMON TWINE! i0ORK AND LBAD LIHB8y SETNE TWINiES. A Full Stock Now on Hand. HENRY DOYLE & CO., till -Harl. ft Street, Huu Frauclseo Sole ARPnts for the Pacific Coast. MAltTIX rOAHD. J. J, STOKER, FOARD & STOKES, F'X.OTJ'St, FEED, Aiffl COUNTRY PRODUCE, Ann General Commission Merchants ASTORIA, OIJF.GO.V. Nest to Oregon Hallway & NaT. co's Dock, ft