The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, July 22, 1882, Image 2

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land many of t'nom u large portion.
Washington Letter. t of the salaries illegally drawn by
From our Ilegular Correspondent.'
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IA tlUUSpUCS, ULU..U MUUU. I. ...I ,
the burial of Guiteaifs. bodv in?
tVe.cellar.of. the jail" was only tern-'
porary, and I learn fiom source1,
that appear creditable that the
skeleton" is linaliy to go to a
museum in New York, while some
body is to ret the benefit of the
large sum to .be paid for it.
"Whether John AY. Guileau has
any hand in it I am unable to
state, but it looks a ood deal that
way. By the assassins-1 will par
son Hicks is made the custodian of
the body, "to be used for no mer
cenary purpose-whatever," but in
some mysterious way his scruples
have been overcome if nry infor
mation is correct. It is positively
asserted that the body lias already
been removed from the grave and
taken to the medical museum here
whore the flesh is to be disposed
of and the skeleton then sent
away. One of our city papers
says that if anybody is willing to
give $10,000 for the body, it
should be sold and the monev paid
to Mr. Scoville, who has been tho
greatest sufferer created by the
tragedy. But if there is to be a
sale there is no chance of the
money going for any such just
purpose. Mr. Scoville,s lot in the
Guitcau affair certainly does seem
to be a hard one. "When nobody
else would either speak or appear
for the wretch he for his wife's
sake came forward at great sacri
fice to himself, and his only reward
is ingratitude and abuse by the
whole Guiteau crowd. John
Giiireau,-whom Scov.iW kept out
of tho penitentiary some years ago
he. was a defaulter and Scoville
paid 'the deficiency now turns
upon him and endeavois to es
trange his wife. Such a man might
be expected to walk about his
- brothers' " gallows talking and
laughing with bystanders. There
is.no sympathy here with airy of
the lot.
The business of congress or that
part of it which wil receive any
further attention this session, is
being slowly whittled down to a
fine point. A very few days will
suffice to bring legislation to an
end for the present. Several
measures which have passed the
house will linger in the senate and
go over to next winter. The
bankruptcy bill i already post
poned. The new two per cent
bond bill is likely to be, and pven
the Kelley revenue bill is not sure
of passage. The naval appropria
tion bill which some of the Demo
crats fought so bitterly in tho
house is very likely to go through
tho senate in about the s'uapt' t! it
Mr. Robeson desires.
Just now. while the senate is
taking it so leisurely and members
of the house are so impatient to
adjourn, attention has been called
to the time wasted by the mem
bers of both bodies during the
first half of the session. And it has
been 'said that the continuance ol
the session cannot bear so very
hard upon men who so frequently
exercise the liberty of going home
to ''look after fences," and who
never . think of complying with
the statute which requires them to
forfeit their salary as members
during the period they are absent.
Congressmen appear to have for
gbtte'n all about this law, else the
regard themselves above tho law,.
In but one instanco, so far as I
remember, . has thero been any
- suggestion of enforcing it, and
that was in the caso of Senator
Jones, of Nevada, who for -two
years scarcely made his appear
ance here! - If there was a statute
violated so openly and constantly
by other officers of tho govern
ment how long would it be before
some virtuous member of congress
-would propose a committee of in
Avestigatton and have the offenders
duly punished? If the moiety
system to informers is still in .
force and applicable to this caso
there is a splendid field of opera- j
nun upun nun;, oonic lew mem-
berg of tc prcsent Md rccent con.
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thorn from the treasury.
The old eontroversv m'cr uv'
fiehVs joclJlS ,,as hdyn sirin ifl
lhe Swate th.s wjtfk ,n t,u
bate on an amendment to thr ch-1 "ouo,c 3P""S
fieicnev bill, retlueinir the sum loj10 pniis Feather Pillow,
be pahVthese phvic.ans, Senator! H-drs Blanket
Vest said that the doi-tors had
treated their patient for a piiMC.iv-
itv, while the wound which hur-j
ried him to his death had ontiivly
escaped their notice.
who could make such a mistake as
this were quacks. Tie strongly in
timated that the President had
been killed bv malpractice. Ho
further said that Dr. Bliss entered ,
tho case as a volunteer, crov.d. !
others out. and took control ....- .
the wishes ol the dying President
and his familv. Mr. Garland said
that, in his judgment, the children
of the late President could pursue
these surgeons and bring an action
for damages airainst them on ac
count of the bungling manner in
which they had treated the rax
Mr. Shermap thought the amount
allowed for physicians' fees in the
bill was entirely too large, and he
was willing to vote for an amend
ment reducing it. The amendment
was adopted, fixing the. total at
$35,300, which is about half of the
amount originally voted by the
Ilouse. Deforc this Y)r. Blis alone
expected to get $23,000, and had
made his arrangements for an ex
tensive European tour. This dit.i
culty about the doctors appears to
be only equaled by the disagree
ment over the Guitcau autopsy.
Spur.
Canada does a trood tal (.
fishing, and last Wear's pioduct
is reported worth ? o,Sl T,l C2,
against $14,499,970 in 18S0. The
largest increase was in British
Columbia, where tin value of
salmon canned rose from 100,?S1
to$l,0fi3,GL
Evep.v mail brings .news of
some terrible fire in small towns on
the coast. Astoria is to be con
gratulated, in relation to fire, on
two things: a good fire department
and most excellent jjood luck.
XEW TO-1JAY
Ans-ual meeting,
rwnr AM'LMi:i:nn oi.'tiii ;4iot.v-
1 hcid'T-of i:tj . P. I . P. svMJntinii
ir.ll U(- hold.it tin ti.tli ! Pf sv. r i.uiH' No.
:r,. iiuinodl.'.ii'U ;iMot its -..tiii.n'nmrd.u
ii,::,it.Ai,'.:iiN-i.tli. f'ir Uio olii-: ion .f oh-.iTf.rl-utisti
r.'ir. ami lor tho i7.iis
acihii' of Mii-li other imsmo- : m.i fi.me
bef.no il V. .J. Ml.(.Ii:!.: Sei-:.
Summons.
Ix 'i HicrRCUiTconrror Tin: .m'a-i i:
of Ore.oii, for Ciatoji iTim:iiI.
Isaac Jteii.taiiaiid A. 'W 1Wi. l'lfls. iv.
CharlirsI.eSiov.Peti.
sta'- of i'ii, Cotintv ol Cliiisoj. :.
To Cliaric Lelioy, !lif"a!oo named de
fendant. In the name of the State "f Oroson, .mi
are herebv rofjnlred to niijicar and ::r.cr
the ''oin.ilnint of therdiovo named lilaintilTs
ilk'd again.! yon in the above entitled n.nrt
and cause on or before lhe tiist day of lhe
nevt tignlart(rniof snidcoiiit foiiouinthe
DiiMi.-.i.io:i liereot, .hiel: da is TiOs.J:.v.
.no first day ol August. 16SL', and 5f xou fail
o to appear and ansv.er. the 'ilauiPlT. v. ill
j'l'l'ly to tho court fr the lolief demanded
i-a'iii cs.mplniut, to wii : judgment toi lhe
m:ih ol twohe hundred dollui. I. S. M
coin and interest thereon slneo the iv.th d:i
February. 1$SI. at the rale of un per eont
per annum and cost, and disbnrsem.nts of
this .suit. Also a dee-ee of foree'osureof a
mortgage on, and vile of that pnieoj oi hind
In Clatsop Count . Oiogon. dtsenbed :uS.
W. i of Sec. 21. T. S X.. f U. x V.. W illam
elte meridian, and for Mich other relief a-;
shall be equitable.
Tills summons js sened upon yon b pub
lication theieof in pursuance of an order of
the Hon. Jtaleigli Slots.. lud!c of the i.lxi.e
entitled court dirorthig the same, made on
lhe lfith dav of.Iiine. A. P. isst.
.l.Q.A.i:OWLB.s.
d-e-s 7t Attorney for rialutlll
XKTIiOST.
O.VTH1C NIGHT OF .1UI.Y iSlh. NFAlt
Pay View, about l.'O fathoms net, to
mesh deep, Pirbour's 12-plv thread, cotton
lines, some corks marked F. D. fc Co. l'ind
erlll pleasesend wordlo.J. .vv. V.fOOK.
Chiton.
X1T FOl'.D.
ABOUT 80 FATHOMS OF 13 2Ui.II Xirr.
Floats brauded I. L. H.. found on or
about 1th inst. Can be had by owner appl -ing
here and paying charges.
IIUNCai llAItKOK, W.T.
YACHT ELUE SKIN.
Clijer built, copper fastened,
doublo nia.t vessel, lies at
Case's wharf. Iteadv to re
ceive passengers, freight or ex
curslon parties to all parts of
the Colmnhin river rmd vielnitv.
Xt.
ssai
jt3-For further particulars (nqiure nf .Iiiliu
Kogers, reiitrallarKer. Or of
Capt. Wood.
Slaster and o ner
LOTS FOR SALE.
Lot3 4 and 5, in Block ,3
OK
C0NC0MLY and JACKSON STS..
OOEVS ASTORIA.
Ju24 dim Apply to I. IV. Case.
NEW TO-DAY.
FURNITURE AUCTION SALE !
Saturriav juiy 22nri- at 2 P. M.,
m! - A iTi-il-inr. D ft n . C
cii ihj miu-uu.i iiuui!.
2 l.e-trmi Suits f?uinKf..
'.) lonnd top Double IJ.-M.4pa.ls. ,
- v Ilijrh lu'iul. -1
Dininir room Side Uoani.
1 IS lVel Black walnut Exten
sion Table.
. - l-k.l.l c . .....
" . .
La met.
i lirlor heating stow, and a lotjwo DOORS E AST luF OCCIDENT.
of Sundries.
fc&Zkti
fj'
n. . iioi.pkv. Auetioneer.
REAL ESTATE AUCTION
SUBURBAN LOTS.
lloiilt'tf For Eishci'im'.l.
On Saturday. August 5, at 2 P. M.
I :iin instill. Itil by JI.'-.sn. lie n:.!iait :i:nl
Perry to .veil, on the ir'!iil.",
rxi: licNPitr.ppuiLPiNt. lots at
V JF A nrtimi I'IpiiIv nf wnTtr IMiJi Mill
I admirably adajttcil tor CRPtal'li pmlpn.
AUMUiniuiniiieupwiy suni'ycu Aiiineiu
AltU'rbreo',., m the unrlhcni luut of I.obort
Miortess' Puliation L:md Claljn, adjoining
flpor Astoria, as laid nut and rerouted by
.1. K. Kellv, I Berfnnan and A. AV. lUrr.
r'ims of a nieiit nt silo. j
rr fmlher particulars and cxawluailou of
iie.rii'a iitar.anpi io
E. C. IIOLDIIN.
Auctioneer and Itiai Kitate Amnl.
LOEB & CO.,
.ini.r.Eirs IN
WINES.
LTQTJOKS.
AND
AtiKXTS roi; Tin:
Best San Francisco Houses and
Eastern Distilleries.
Jjer- VII g.wd sold at S;m I'mnelsro 1'ilces.
MA1V STIIECT.
OpiOsite IV.rlkCr House. Aston.i, Oregon.
MAGNUS (J. CltOSBT,
Pd.T In
MRWABE, IRON, STEEL,
iron Pipe and Fittings,
.i.r".i.K..? and sti:am kittbrs
Goods and Tools,
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD
SHEET IRON TIN AND COPPER,
Cannery anfl FJsIieriaeiis Supplies
Stoves, Tin Ware and Rouse
Furnishing Goods.
JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. OOP
PER PLUMBING taut STEAM FITTING
Done, with neatness and dispatch.
None but Hist ehus; workmen oinplojed.
A hirj: assortment of;
S O A L E P
()U'lautIy on li.uul
iikm.fi: iv
Hay, Oats, Straw.
Lime, Brick, Cement and Sand
Wctm! WeSivcred to Order,
Praying, Teaming and Express Business.
Horses ana Carriages for Hire.
nKAi.p.t: iv
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
JF11EHT CliANS
Barbour's
No. 40 I2-Ply
SALMON TWINE !
COM AMI LEAD LINKS,
SEINE TW1NJBS.
A Full Stock Now on Hand.
KENRY DOYLE & CO.,
.Il .llnrket Street, Nhii FraaciKrit
Sole Aents for tho Pacific Const.
If you want pun; wines and liqnnhs
f all kinds, ro to J. V. Conn's ilrus
store, opposite Occident Hotel.
The BossCoffee
fcjnjjB
PSi!Sw5-5ss?!l
E. 3EGL. SE
D. A.
McINTOSH
TJULOR,
fLOTBIERMDIIATTBR
Worsted Suits,
Pique Suits,
Diagonal Suits,
Gassimere Suits,
Tweed Suits,
Castor Suits,
Flannel Suits,
aix -Vi:v ;ois
8
AX ni.KGAXT ASSOUTMi:XT HI
NECKWEAR
pinr.rr fkom tip: factokv.
HOSISS.12'.
KID CLOVES,
SOlT AXP STIFF
H I A
T
D. A. JfcINTOSH.
TAILOR AND CLOTHIER,
Oim-mIoiiI StSorl.
GOOD HEASONS
WHY VOU SHOFI.P FsF
PE0FESS0R SCOTT'S
IJKXOtVXEP AVSTItA 11 AX
I-EO.VT.SK it cures Toothaelie in one minute
ItECAl'SK it cures Neuralgia m one minute.
IIEC.VI'SK it does not deeav the Teeth.
UKCAl'SK it cures Xer oils Ib-adai-he.
HECAl'Sl. it cimsTie Uoloure in one min
ute. I.KCAt'SK it cures all Suelhmjs of the I'aei
iu Irom one to s'ik bonis.
IJECAfSE it alas relieves ami often cine
Kheuiiiatisiii,
15ECAT.SE It never fails to relieve all ISodllv
Tains.
BECAUSE it never fails to do its work.
IlETAL'SE it is composed of Oils. Essence
and Tinctures, extracted from
Australian Herlis : and. without
doubt or contradiction, is far su-
lienor to any Medianu of a sim -
liar character now befon the
juiblic.
RECAl'SK it is slmnlv foolMnns on vinir
part not to itso If. if you are suf
fering pain.
BECAl'SE it has stood the tet of nubile '
opinion tlimushoiil Aiistmlin.
Afnea. India and. lapan. for the
BECAUSE AlltliasV wiili luse if speak in the
hiRhcst jintise of i's medieinal
r,r.,-M. I"11-11"-... .i i.
renresented.
BECAUSE it costs only 50 cents a bottle.
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r V?u T 4"r.y Sr,J; r-X t k .
:i.?..i.titfii- Pr,cc " ,t, alA
e.erywherc.
ricase ask your Storekeeper or In ujri:ist for'
Prof. Scott's Australian Hagic
Balm. '
I. W. CASE,
I.MPOHTHI: AND WHOLES 1.E -.VI !:K
TAIL UEALP.:: IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
"oilier ChemuaiLS :au!.fti stre'-K
ASTORIA - - OKKGON
XET I.OST.
ON XIGIIT OF JULY lXth. AliOUT 3)0
fathoms of net, -to and 4T. mesh deep, .
Barbour's 40, 12-ply twine. Some ot corks
marked S.1. Co.. others, r. H. O. Leave
, net with O. T. 9KOLANU, S. P. Co. I
hi 9k
JWV D
SiiS' Jbxt
i imSA
iHr, a!SSS
l'V J9eiS9P
! Et
and Tea Fo
i
!
sy.
Mv i.k n v oj-
seu: AC. .NT.
Also. Aseiit for ;! celebrated
5isck" I'.i.ei.t ";! MnM.
MEDALLION RANGE.
Mi :t nrni.: . sitcialty.
.ii but tlii lt(M mi:!:ii:i'h em'io..d.
VII v..n'rrt-:'i.r.u.f. ! m in I'linryt.
AW2
. S KiSrn
AhTliiUA. OREGON
!i I L L5 S I'ABIRTIBS.
i:i:o. im.u - - - rKoi'itiiriei:
WM.TKK IWiri.S, - STACK MANACKK
Kcw Stars ia Hnvif. Succession !
I.ng:igement of
HB. HARRY C0TTLEY
11:i.l ti.nu. I'oiiiodPiii mill I:.ior
MISS MOLLIS CHRISTY
Mtrii ,.HJ Juc:.
HR. T0K CHRISTY
Tin tr-8ico ot" Old Mnu imper
MOiintor. Tom-lher with a new
OHCHSSTRA.
i AH the Old Favorites Retained.
4lpeu nit flir 1r:ir, I'.'i formauro I'..r.
Mslit. i-Kliri lianse of I'ro.
i;n:i:ii:i: J:ire a AVceK.
CoinprKhiij all the latest
SONCS, DANCES AND ACTS.
We give the Eest
Variety Entertainment
In the West.
Iiie theatre e erov.ded nmlitU. and all
who have witueved the entertainment pro
j noimee it to be euunl to any jlven elsewhere.
Mr. Hill as a eateier for the public's
amusement can not be eeelled. Anybody
v.ishlm; to speml a p!ea.uit eveidnjr and
see sparklii! nil and beaut without ul
j K:ttit. should impioe tlaopptrtunilya.nd
. come.
The enmp.ui eomprlse-. the foihmini; weil
knoun AitNts-
Jmi.s-s F.-vSii; Walton.
i Miss Moi.i.ik Pinsis-rv.
' Mi:. Cjixkmb Kotir.F.i:,
Mi:. Tom. Chi:i.tv.
M. W.M.TKU 1'AKRf.
"li:. ilARKV COXI.KV.
Mi:. Ha i:in fluxv.
i All of which will appear inch.. in their d:f-
feronUsiieeialih-..
Ope.i ::irt.mv!l eer exeniiit;: ierform
amvt'oiiimeneiiiuat H: eiilnim-e toihealK
on Peuton street : prixa'e lioes on hna-
miisstreet.
Look cut for New Stars.
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ASTPKIA. OIP.PON
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS,'
Toilet ancl Fancy Articles,
PATEBTT MEBICISFES, ETC.
trtrM'reMTiptioiw ciirefnilx eompoutidedat
all hours.
I J?S" Honieop.it hn Tiiu-lun and IVllets,
ami iiiimpnrey .pecines jii.vo kept.
w.ui is k'i. :i 5'-':ioit
pi irru.::: setice:
, . - rj nd m terms of peaet unti!
-sl S fiiij iii.iii in Astoria 1ms a new
U if ,,IiMfrt"i,,,-s
jt3; .iArK uv iii:a.v
l.oi.k at the puces:
rant1 loonier from - - - SW
l'ants.t.eiiulueKreiiehf'assiiiiere - pt 50
Suits uoiii - - - - - 3 W
The finest hue ot .simples on the roast to
.select from. r..l.Mi:A."Y, !
fass .street. ::et to IIntin .lov.fliy .tnie '
GOOD CHEAP BOOTS.
1 li.ne
Lately Reduced the Price
Of all m Fiist-CIius
UUOIS AM) Sl!OKS :.Vii. IO OKUVM.
As follow st
'IV-;;!
, Finest Sewed Calf Hoots
1 Finest reK;1'' "f:P baled
.r.nest lVxed Single Holed
-.-..- i . .i i. -.
Nntluiis but th" l.est
to (10
Genuine Mercer French Calf
I'sed in JHy Shop.
I. .J. Ar.oltl.
, Opiate the O. K. .1 .V. Co.V Dock.
.
Dissolution of Partnership.
.milE PAKTNERSII1F
IIEKETOFOKE'
evi-tin' iK'tweeu John Mov and A. I
Eeller, under the firm name of 31oy & Keller .
tnU dav dis.lved bv mutual consent. All
debts due the firm will be collected bv John
.fo. JOIIX3IOV.
a. KEI.I.EK.
;w"r,:,i,,dllh ,:l,i-lfr.
a P-s t-sav JT7 lan. q. - & torn a H p p n .. s, t1 c -5.
I wS' iiB" ii&M&lm ? r - m' ? b 5-B 05J s -bz 7- i-: 2
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SALE WILL
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SATUSDAY,
(Drr9--sxtfE2irczw
S
i'OISM.K OV .1SABV.ASS
ASTCR5A. -
..n k, iMsntgomery, -
isi'trixsm: to .iafkins & MoNTito.MFity.)
CHAS. HEILBORN,
.ttANUFACTUKER OP
FUKNTTUBE m BEDDING
Carpets, Oi! Cloth,
Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings,
"WINDOW COENICES AND CURTAIN POLES
Complete in every branch.
MARTIN
l.l.Al.EI. IX
,FITE,jSTl"TL'E,E
l'4iinrr 3!ai and Siiiienioana Street. Astoria. Orecou.
WIDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; LOOKING GLASSES ETC.
1 Complete Sloe!;.
PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD.
AT.r. Kirvsjs or rvnsiTVRi: ki:p.iirki aitd v.iKKisnED.
iSteBhans Varieties !
GRAIH) OPENING.
'
r.ii'3:iiY
KXTJ-IRTA IXSl KST
Hnifrt i t,ii 1t-.tl i ! IY-.b 41
laiijest and
best m town. Admittance fiee
5" ."? "5 3 "5 s-3 ': o 3 Z'
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NIA STORE
JX
COMMENCE
JULY 22nd.
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Tin, Sheet iron and Copper Ware.
A 5enur.il Asortmentjof
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Agents for
Mageo Stoves and .Ranges
The Pest in the market.
I'liunbin.; oods of all kinds on hand. Job
wtirk done In a workmanliko msuiner.
.1KFFEIISO.V STREETS,
OREQOH.
"Wall Paper, Mirrors,
OLSEN,
BEDDIISTG.
Cress Making.
nv
Mrs: T. S. Jewett.
Up stairs-, opposite 3Iis. Kogcrs' Uoardn
House.
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'J. S S 4 '
S ScSJ.
W--Zh ?
nH3u LAt
Wjilfp flifSl
IpSif i.- PH
EfB a 3 x-lillii
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