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

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ASTOHIA.OKEGOU:
TUESDAY
..AUGUSTt2,18n2
J.F. 1IALLOICA.V
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Arizona Apaches.
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i 111:1:1: is a torv i;oini!: the
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rounds of the press that a sectet
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organization of 1 '200 men has
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been ionned in Arizona to attack
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the Apaches on the hite Mowi-
:tain leservation, if theie should
be any In ore outbreak on their
part. Itis very much lobe doubted
if an' such organization exists,
though there is very bitter feeling
on the part of the settlers in that
section of Arizona against these
Indians. These Apaches are the
meanest Indians on the continent.
Treacherous and blood thirst,
from time immemorial, killing the
whites wherever they could find
them in parties small enough to
attack without risk to themselves,
sparing neither women or children,
their very names have been a dread
to the settlers and travelers
through the count iv. They were
never properly brought to punish
ment until General Ciook took
charge of the militarv department.
The reservation which called
the San Carlos agency, though
more commonly known as the
"White Mountain reservation, em
braces an area of ;2,n28,000 acres
, of land. The number of Indians
' is -1,078. Along the stream the
-Indians raise corn, barley and
vegetables, and il is reported to
be an excellent game country,
plenty of deer, bear and wild
turke3's. A portion of it is guod
grazing land and is also said to
- conrain minerals. Valuable coal
mines have been found on the
southern portion. There are liv
ing on it several distinct bands of
the Apaches, governed by differ
ent chiefs, and under several
tribal organization", though arting
together as the same people.
The band more immediately
known as the "White Mountain
Apaches and against whom is
entertained the strongest antipathy
by the white settlers, on account
of their frequent inuidrious fo
rays, number but GOO. Their
country is, however, difficult of
approach and they would make a
hard fight against those who at
tempted to invade it. Mot as
suredly it will be a good ileal
wiser to let General Ciook, again
ordered to that department, man
age the aJfair of keeping them
tpjiet, rather than to adopt that of
private vengeance, to ay nothing
of the lawlessness of so doing.
With the immense reservation that
has been assigned them, ample in
iivery respect for their support and
abounding in game, there is not
the slightest excuse for their going
away at any time from their reser
vation. They only do so for the
purpose of making foravs, either
in Aiizona or the adjoining conn
try of Mexico. They arc less
afraid, of Mexicans than Amcri
cans; they can slip across the
boundary line and commit depre
dations in the absence of the
Mexican troops, almost without
resistance. Colonel Vorsylh, in
pursuing a band of these Apaches
some few weeks ago, chased them
into a Mexican force lying in am
bush, and thus taken unawares
they were nearly all massacred,
but this is about the only
occasion in which the Mexi
cans have ever got the best of
them. The latest advices are that
a band of these agency Apaches
are raiding near Uros, in the prov
ince j of Sonora, Mexico. That in
the vicinity of that considerable
town, they have killed forty-five
. persons, .besides burning houses
ana crops; tnnt they were aimed
with "Winchester rifles, and the
whole country is terroii'ed -awl
the settlers fleeing in eveiy direc
tion.v As these Apaches belong
within our boundaries, the United
States government i liable foi
every dollar of this damage.
If it is true, as charged, that un-
der various pretexts they obtain
permission from the agent to leave
:the.reervation,this should at once
be stopped. Every Apache of the
reservation should be treated as a -
hostile, which, bevond doubt, he
;is; the sole purpose of their rroinir.WmwNCHOLSf . Proprlotorf
away is to satisfy -their devilish ,
; fondiiex-s for murder and plunder.
Then, too, thev should be totally
deprived of their anus and neun:
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I lies A parlies should br entirely
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taken awav irom tlie cliatm of :i
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'civilian aiient and put directlv tin '
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uer the control ot tteneral Lmok. .
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. I hat is the verv first step icqui-
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sire in the efforts to check their
depredations. If these few hite
Mountain Apaches were corralled
and, after capture, all removed to
the Indian Territory, there would
be no trouble with the remaining
bands on the reservation. This
must be done, or, the wav thev are
3 3 v
going, the will have to be exter
minated. They are, at present,
but a great band of hyenas, fed at
government expense, and unre
strained, constantly wandering uu'
the highways and settlements, am! '
gratifving their thirst for blood. I
The late negotiations between the I
nitcd State and Mexico per
mit the troops of cither nation to
pursue marauding Indians across
the boundary line. This may in a
manner tend to top their depreda
tions, as there will be no refuge
for them. Great confidence is
very properly felt in Gen. Crook,
and should he bele.ftuntrammeled
and given full authority to do a-,
he sees best, there is but little
doubt entertained that he will end
the Apache troubles in Arizona,
even if he has to end the Apaches
in doing so.
War ole;.
T.va "skirmish" between ICnglish
and Egyptian troops last Satur
day, both parties ictired at miu
set without material damage.
The English have, despite De
Lessep's protest taken possession
of theSuez canal. Arabi's suc
cesses have strengthened him with
the native fanatics, and the number
of his adherents daily increases.
The Khedive is irresolute, and
waits on the Turkish sultan who
in turn waits on England.
Tin: Argonaut has a long ac
count of "An Knglish Horo,"' in
the last number. The heropait
of it no doubt is all right, but he
is just as "ICnglislr as Nugent, or
O'Donnell, or Clare, ot an' of the
Irish soldiers who always Cud on
alion holds the merit they fail to
win under their own flag.
I'm: the third time in his unique
life, Ben. l'utler has been nomi
nated for governor of Massachu
setts. First, the Republicans
nominated him, and were beaten;
then the Democrats set him up,
and Long bowled him eut: this
time ihe Greenbackers take him
for a figure-head.
Ftvi: and one-half millions of
dollars is the sum at the disposal
of the Mississippi River Impiove
inent Commissioneis. "'Tisa good
round sum.1' One of those mil
lions judiciously expended, would
make the Columbia river entrance
as safe as the entrance to New
York bav.
Sackamknto salmon is quoted
in San Francisco at 1.25(2 ?1.30.
Columbia river salmon at 1.4."(jT
NEW TO-DAY
FOR TILLAMOOK BAY,
The Ilwaeo Steam Navigation ToV
Will !eae f!ras Peck, Astoria, on
Wednesday, Aug. 30th, at 5 A. M..
Tor GAK1RAM)!, and ISOBSO.V-
VIIiliK. (Tillamook ra:khig n'
rannerx'.)
l"rciKlt, pri ton -Pniasf
-
for I'ouml Triji
7 CO
Tor further particulars apply to
.1. II.J-.fiRAY,Asi!
CAMBRF FOR Uhl
rilHK MOST COMPLKTELY FITTED Can
M. nrrj oi tlie Columbia IHver is for tale. ;
With Boats and Machinery. j
An abundant supply of FRESH WATER.
Situatclat llinKO'lfcii"nrtilpoN'!'.Astoiia.
For particulars, apply to Ailen & Lewis,
TAI' or J'
NEW TO-DAY.
i!ON HOUSE,
"VYi'l bo ope 'if' r boarders
ON OR ABOUT SEPTEMBER 1st.
v llMKS ,Ul.,.olnfoI, t)I a ll0inet wiUl .
K""' waiiH.ii vniu. :n.i -iih uu. are;
iiuilui all.
V.
Allen,!
(sl.CK$uK TO P.IUK JC ILLKN.)
lii.lt sale and ret ill draJer1 in
Hreff7cf,
Provisions,
Orockery.
.Glass and Plated Ware,
TI'OI'K'AI AN POtl'ru'
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
Tiiiilirr Willi
Wiies,Lipors, Total Cigars
llu l:in;st nnil ai.vt cmniilPte stofk nf
UukN iiitlii'ir Hue to he foniiit In Hip city.
Cortwr nf('a ami S.iiiiiiocilit SIiopH.
ASTOUIA. OKKCON.
MA11TIX FOAllD. .T. .1. steki:
FOARD & STOKES,
WlialiKwV ami rrlall ilealfn. in
roort and Willow-ware,
GROCERIES.
Tobacco. Cigars, Wines and Liquors
POi:i:i(!N AND DOMESTIC
Ft j frits and Vegetables
FLOUR, FEED,
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
AMI
General Commission Merchants
astokja. oi:r.;ox.
NVt li On-jiiili ltaihvn ,5rXa. " Dek
dw
Barbour's
No. 40 I2-Ply
SALMON TWINE!
niiik mi) u;ui um,
SEINE TWINES.
A Full Stock Now on Hand.
HENRY DOYLE & CO.,
311 31 nrhot Street. San FranrlNco
Sile Asenls fur llio racilk CoaM.
PACIFIC HOUSE.
OYSTERVILLE, - - W. T.
5iO .lliles Irom ll.AV.WO.
Sm i-: liivtih; l:uly. rnn - - - $1 ou
Hoard n the Day. -KoaidltytheWeek.
-
- l IS
Usteis. Clans, eta, kept constnnllv on
hand and sened in anvstle, ulthout etra
chaise.
Mr.M.i'AltUrTllKRS.
I'mprielor.
Notice to Taxpayers.
1a:m now asskssixc and collcct
iiiK the State and Comity Toll taxes, :uid
v. ill continue until all are collected.
rerioi.;liaIn:taatle projiertv in Olat
sopCounlj are also requeitedtn jiive in to
in statements of all sudi iirojiertv for as
sf-ssment. V. PAltKUlC.
County Assessor Clatsop Cn.. Oregon
AstDria.Auuusta, lsS. tf
Equalization of Assessments.
OTICK IS TIKl.-KIiV C.IVC.N THAT ON
i the last ?l(.ml:i in August. 1SS2. the
Itoanl of Initialization ..f Clatsop county
will attend at tlieoniee of the County Clerk
in .iid county, and publicly evaauue the as
sesMiieiit roll for the pnrK-iM.r corroctiiiK
all errors therein, hi the valuation, descrip
tion or quality f lands, lots or other prop
el ty: and it wthe duty nf all persons inter
cMed to appear at said Hoard at that time
land place with their complaints or requ
if am thev lutein that matter.
ests
w. w. ari:i: tr.
County Assessor or
VstOiiM. August 7, li Utd "
Dress Making.
v
Mrs. T. S. JeweU.
Up stairs, opposite Jlrs. P.osers' Eoaidng
House. ft
The BossCoffee
BjStyj )
JE2 x&a H A.
TWO DOORS EAST OF OCCIDENT,
WILLAMETTLUHIVERSITY. JHL1S VARIETIEN.
:t.0 StiMleiils and 2l I'rolr'.soi's
aud Inslrm :. CKO.IiU.I.. - - - rUOi'KJI- rei:
Piiar ilinoront courses inl lie Colleue ami'
six in the AcailMiiy liifliiilliiK : I'line WAI.TKU PAKKS, - STACK MANAt. I'll
oouisanil Te.ichcrs' course tor wliicli uipln-
ni:i! nre auTinloiL 1 wentv-luo new ntoliK
athleil to the "Woman-. Cotliw. I
144.0O isall it cosls a oiiiik man tor
tuition ami board for a vear.
IN5.M is a;l that it ooM- a l.ulv for lui-
tion ami boanl in Hie Viii:in"- College a
cirpii:srTP.i:.M iu:;in; shmrur.Ki:
i. lite.
Send for Cataloj;ue to
TIkk. Van Mtoy. ri'eOtlriit.
il-al-lm - Salem. Oregon.
JIAGKUS G. ('0Sinr,
Healer in
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,;
iron Pipe and Fittings,
Mslit. I'.nliiv 1i:wiui r I't-o-l'MTMr.ERS
AND .! KAM FITTKRS srnniiui- Onro a WrrK.
, j T 1 t'i:itriMr.t;aH the l.iti'-t
Goods and Tools. songs, dances and acts.
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD
SHEET IRON TIN AND COPPER-
Cannery anil Flsliewiis Sillies .
fifniPC Tin Warp anH Hr.ttCP '
OlUVeS, I ill Ifare aHU nUUbt;
I
rUrniSuinQ bOOUS.
JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP
PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING
Done with neatness and dispatch.
2Ch:ii imt Itrst rla woikim-ii i-miloiil.
A large awirtiniMit olj
SCALES
(HLslaiitly on hand.
, i
X K C5-, SBfilXH,
Importer and Wholesale ile.iler in '
Cigars and Tobacco, Smoker's Ar-I
iicies, i-iaying iaras, uuc
lery, Etc., Etc ,
The largest ami fintst stoi-k of MceiM-hnnm ,
amlAinliergtKidsin theeity. I'arJienlar at
tention p.iiil toonliT from the emmtiv ami
xevseK.
('henainns Mreet, A5tori.i. Orrgon.
TIIKO. HIJACK Ki:, Manager
A. 1 till JJUSC11 00.
iron.D RKSl'ECTFn.l.V CAM. HIE
attention of ihe Rublir to ihe fai-t that
they aie Agents for the following s,.i:ii
inarnim -,. :
1 1: liiiirocu ni4i'.
The AVIiitc.
Tlie Croirn
And TIici:i1rilK4.
Winch thev are .sellim: from SILI. lna."o.
raeli aiut ftvTy Competition.
IVisons wishing to piuchasc machims
should call and Insect our stock licfoic pur
cliasinuelsewliere. as up guarantee loghe
perfeel s.iti.t:iell(iii as regards (pialily and
price.
ASK FOR
Union India Rubber Company's
Pure Para Cum
Crack Proof!
'1
RUBBER BOOTS.
IJEWAltE OF IMITATIONS!
Re sure the Roots are stamied CH.ICIC
PROOF on the heels and hae tlie PUUK
GUM SPRINGS on the Toot ami instep.
which prevent their cracking or lire.ikhiff.
"We are now making them uitli RUliBEIl
.Xn ASBESTOS Soles which will make
them last more than twice as long as any
Rubber Roots. made.
FOR SALE RY ALL DEALERS.
ALL KINDS RCBRER RELTING, PACK-i
IXG, HOSE, SPRINGS, CLOTHING. I
ROOTS AND SII01-S, etc. I
GOOIYEAR RlBnr.R CO.
R. H. PEASE. Jr., I ,.,.,.,, I
S. M. RUNYON, t A"4 "'"
am San FrancLsco.
Meeting of Pilot Commissioners.
A MEETING OF THE P.OARD OP Tilot
Commissioners for Washington Territo
rv. will be held at Uwaco, V. T.. on 1 hurs
d.iv, August Sllth. lSSi Ry order of the Roard.
II. c. LUMLiiiM. vecry j
ICalama. W. T. August .S. lcSi alO St ,
$500 Reward.
AVe will pay the above reward for anvcase ,
oflJver Complaint. Dj-spepsia. Sick llead-j
ache, indigestion. Coast i pal ion or Costlve
iicss we cannot cure with West's Vegetatde
Liver Pills, when the diiectioiis are .strictly
(Aiuiterfelts and Imitations. The genuine
manufactured onlv lir John' C Wkst & Co.. I
; "Tlie Pin linker." ii ami l? . .iiauLsou
5 St.. Chicago. Tree tiial package sent by
mall prepaid oineceipt or a :; cent stamp.
V. E. Dement, agent.
A PASS-ROOK WITH THE 1IIP.ERNIA
Savings and Loan Society of San Fran
cisco, in the. name of Rattnolomew Wall.
No.ao,KT. Tlie Under will please return to
Bank.
Julyl7UilSS2. d-3t
comjilled with. They are iiurciy egeiame.
and never Tail to gle sntlsfaitlnn. Sugar
coated. Imre boe. containing .W Pills. 25
ceiii-. roriiui' uviiu jin sum ik-imi-i
and Tea Pot
MAY UK Ilvl tF
E.R"ETAVES!fl
seu: aci.vt.
?m. Auctit for the celebrated
MKDALWON RANGE i
Ml Ail irniM:.N A H'lCIALTY.
Nun.- but Ui- best workmen mployed
H a .k -'U.u.mti'iil wr n.i eharge.
73
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ASTOKIA, OKKOON
New Star in Rapid Succosiiou !
I'ojia'zeinent of
MR. HARRY C0NLI3Y
Kml man. iTrinedin:! anil Jai:eor
MISS 2I0LLIE CHRISTY
Wrrio 'niiif tueei:
I MR. TOM CHRISTY
I''" - wj -"
Together witii a new
ORCESSTRA.
All the Old Favorites Retained.
Ojiiii :ill tin- r:il. ltrot 111:1111 ' I'.ii
t WTi b-Ivp fh Tcf
Variety Entertainment
In the Vcst.
Tin tl:ialn t cmwiloil night I v. ami all
mksisss
atniiNiMiiciil iu nut l.i' fxt'flh'ii. Aiijliiiily
wMiins to siwnit a i.husint i oiling an.l
MV MMrMn:.,' v. it ami beauty without ul-
parity, olitiutit iniirit tIu'ii'ortimit ami
TIieeoiuiMU.coniinitlii. follow ing woll-
Kiumn .riiM:
M14.- I'V.NXIK Vi'ALTON.
Afi M01.1.1K Cnain.
?Ii:. Ciivim.ks Koisi.ki:.
Mi:. Tom. CiiiM&rv.
Mi:. AVai.ti:i: I'akks.
Mi:. II vi:i:v C'OM.r..
Mi:. IlM:i:vf:i.KXV
All of which will appear nightly In their lif-
loii-m opi'i'iaini-.
Open air iroiii'ert eerv immag: perronn-
aneeeoiiniiencingat s; enlnmee to theatre
on Kenton street; prh.tfe boxes on f'hena-
inns street.
Look outfor flfew stars.
-
w.ii: as iu:n..i:S! witisoi'T
FrHTJir.t: :vtics: I
Ami no terms of paee until
1'. I" fer man m.Wnri.i has anew
Vi?T. -i
'i'-iii
nit of elotlit-N
ii..ii: ttv .i2s:.isv.
jmts toonlVfrom - S CO
IV.nts. Ccuuiiie Trench C.i,uiRTe - 12 ro
-Snit-sfroi.! 115 CO
The tlnest line nf samples on the coast to
select from. !.1.MKANY,
. (..LS tcvX, i.et to Hansen's Jewelry sioie
. S100 REWARD!!
yiU. P.i: PAID UPON INFORMATION
11 leading ti the coin iet ion of an p.my
KEI'TLLINC;
Peruvian Bitter Botllos.
Tin naiins of such persons found guilty
will also be published in eer leading news
paper. WILMERDING & CO..
San Pranciseo. Cal..
General Agents lor Permian Ritters.
l.OEP. & CO.. Agents Astoria.
C STINSON iV: CO
"
BLACKS&11TMNG.,
At C.ipt. Rogers old stand, corner of (Ms
aml.Court Streets.
Ship and Cannery work. Horseshoeing.
Wagons made and repaired. Good woik
guaranteed.
w. 3E. njs.BSKis1,
ASTORIA. OREGON
D?oUiiSandNFcy
PATENT HSDIGIESS, ETC. j
USPrescriptions carefully coiiipoM'uledl.it
all hours.
-Homeopathic fineturis and Pelhty,
:ma uumpiire) s hiH'cmcs also sepi.
;r-flt-rr;xJJaJJJCj.ty)CV
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LlffjJfjiijjl)!
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lC2Jfl?s!1l
&w g k El i&fe" sa loil T
W s&mWwB3
I
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OF-
Ladles' Oloaks,
ALSO-
Dress and
II H Ml II ! I IK ll I III III !!
MtJST BE SOLD
ggSpeeial indiiccments offered
Bv order
jNTOTIGK.
rl'o save ep(-e, wo hereby notify all persons indebted to the Cali
fornia Stoie, ili.it a .speedy settlement is necessary. Action will be
taken to colleet same .10 das from date of tins notice. By order of
Ci editors. Astotia, Oregon, July 25th, 1882.
isft CIS ,DR TO JACKIXS S. -MONTGOMERY.)
.KiXr.
i?JlllllllliwL
pS
ceitKi: or .haix a.vi
ASTORUja,
CHAS. HEILBORN,
MANUrAGTURF.r. OF
FIT
;DviriTUB,E
AND DEALER IN
Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors,
I lll!n!niM rE.rtnf I nnr, fnalnitin
'"",auw 3dus, e-tiua uuiiaino, rtuiutcf icuicdauu muuiumya,
i "WINDOW COKNICES AND CURTAIN TOLES
Complete in
MARTIN OLSEN,
DK.U.KI: IX WS
FITR.NITUE.E ? BEJDING.
Cnrncr lain anil Siixicmuiina Street. Astoria. Oregon.
WIDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; LOOKING GLASSES ETC.
A Complcec StnvU.
PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD.
I
ATJL KBSBXS OF rrRXSTl'lSE
u n -.
11 it a 111 5 gj h g -
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s kSZh&s
rTTrn'if n w -j o u; .ii -.- f w jz .
tOj fcE3 J? c 5 i;-SQ?.85 g g-- .. f -e
LgJ l'i i fit 111". w P III n It i
aata - vt r- " P sre c 5t K
HHHBB a. .
fsst a 5 ft & s&m if$ m m
Piiifiiiliiis f '
;30.-n-Kwag?iff ta-r..
T STOCK
Dolmans, etc.
Dry Goods
This nreels
of Creditors a
A STORE
;oxnery,
OKAI.KUS IX
Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware.
A General Assortment of
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Agents for
'Msigop Stoves and Ranges
The Host in the market.
Piiiuibuig goods of all kinds on hand. Job
work done in a workmanlike manner.
.h:iti:j:sox stuebts,
OREGOHT.
5S BEDDING
iTJfAtiiMis ITnnmnn nnrl llniililiHfia
every bnmcli.
IJr.PAIKUD A51 VARNISHED.
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