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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1882)
li"- .. V) fc ;; Xf ;t. ?" glte glibly sl avian. ASTORIA. OREGON : FRIDAY JSETTEMRKR 22, 182 J.T. HAI.LORIY. ciiimr ur ureal t'oiiscqucnc U,,,,! of officials of tfie pot- Now that the legislating is in ollipp, and politicians. It is sup- j session we desire to again call at-poed to have numbered among its' tention to a matter we have sniianks Brady, the assistant pnt- i often discused before. iz: the' establishment of a salmon hatch-1 erv. Lov. i navei in nis aunur-, able report, hows that there is 100.000 "in the treasui v, it isprob able therefore that the legislature will pass ah act for the. establish ment of a fishladderat Willamette falls, together with othei minor matters. But the whole matter of fishing for salmon, and propagating so as to keep up the supply, might fully come under legislative juiisdiotion and should be acted upon. The legislature should forbid the tak ing of salmon in any of the waters of the state, ineluding the Columbia and its tributaries, during the first twenty das of April and August of each yepr, and during eveiy Sunday between April 20th and August 1st. This would serve the purpose of pro tecting Columbia river salmon and nor interfere with salmon fishing elsewhere in the state. Every one is agreed as to the necessity of J such a law; but two points remain to be considered, location, and the manner of raising revenue, to sus tain the hatchery. It should be at a point far enough east to pio tect the spawn from the ravages of its natural enemies; in this the natural instinct of the fish which impels it toward clear water and gravelly bottom is a good criterion to go b The matter of raising revenue is easily provided for. A tax of two cents on each case would willingly be paid by thecau nerymen. This would aggregate nearly 7,000 a year, which, if not frittered away in too much "ex perimenting" would, annually, be sufficient to keep it going. It would require the superintendence of some man who thoroughly un derstands the business. Such a man would be cheap at 250 a month for six months; the rest of the time an assistant, who could be got for one-third that, would be all that would be necessary. The matter is needful, and should be put through at the present ses sion. he Story of the Star Routes The Star route cases, which have been drainff their slow length through one of the Washington courts for several weeks past, are terminated by a mixed verdict. It is not unlikety that many persons may have lost what might be call ed the thread of the story on which .these cases were founded. The Star route, says the Bulletin, im plied an ingenious device for rob bing the Treasury out of several millions of dollars annually. Con tracts for carrying the mail are let out for four years at Washington. The modus operandi in the cases under consideration was to expe dite the mails on routes in distant and sparsely-settled portions of the country. The expediting of routes is left b' law discretionary with the postmaster-general. When a route i changed from a weekly trip, to semi-weekly trips or daily trips, the expense is in creased in something'like geomet rical ratio. There are no more than two or three letters carried on some of those routes, and there is no efficient method of determining the manner in which the service is -. performed. The Star routes are located in the states of Louisiana, Texas, Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Ore gon, Nevada and California, and in the Territories of Dakota, Mon tana, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Idaho and Washington. The mails were carried on the Star routes in these states and territories for the four years' term ending June, 187S, for 3,944.049 per annum. k By the expediting process this was . increased in 1879 to $3,553,506. Another million was added at the expiration of that j'car, for the ' amount went up to $4 ,520,8'? 1 for, 1S80. All this occurred during the administration of President jilaves. I lie ring- ny which the raid was made on the treasury was ' master - general; Dorey, who had 1 once been senator from Arkansas; nis brother anct several nerson oi lesser note. The linir had an "organ" at Washington, whieh ! made war. on Pieident Gai field : because his administration was bound to break up the gans-. .Iau.es was appointed post mastei -general to secure the thieads of the evi dence. The mails are now carried on these routes, under the con tracts let out July 1, 1SS2, for ;?. 01S,000. These figures indicate that in two years the Star loute operators got away with not !es than two and a half million dol lars. For conspiracy in connection 'with these things the principal paities have been on dial at Wash ingtou. But the law appears to 'haw caught only the Miiall offen ders. According to the news paper icpoitc, the vote of the jury on the final ballot stood in the case of Brady 10 for conviction and 2'for acquittal; in the cae of J. "W. Dorsey, 10 for conviction and 2 for acquittal; in the case of S. V. Dorsey, 0 for conviction and 3 for acquittal. The jury was unanimous, however, as to the guilt of Miner andUerdcll, and as to the innocence of Peck and Tur ner. The government expended more than 50,000 in the effort to punish the guilt 'parties. The chances are that the cases will be tried over again, but a failure on the first trial rarely helps a piose cution. The case was one of the most important that has been tried for a long time. Out of it remotely came the death of a president of the United States in the first months of his administra tion. The only bitter feeling wtiich President Garfield encoun tered after his inauguration was excited by the star route gang, who feared exposure at his hands. Having failed to impose a cabinet on him that would have covered up their tracks, they made open war upon him, which created the division which made the assassin Guiteau a possibility. NEW TO-DAY SPECIAL AUCTION ! ! 0L0 METAL ! SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23D, II A. M. OX OKAY'S DOCK. UfiiiH ll Wrought Iron, HOC, lliH S!1Kh, 140 lbs lienil. CO IIjn Copper. To the highest hlililer fur cash. K. O. HOUlEX. Auctioned. For Sale. QAU ACRES TIMBEK LAND OUO K. 7 Wer. Till good ; in T. 0 , jiriw n-a- souauit : iotuw Ky. .1. O.ISOZOKTII. Kcal Estnle Ajifiit. UNION HOUSE, HAS ISAX;K! Wm. W.NICHOLS, - :iaxis. Proprietor, HAVIXO LEASED THIS HOUSE FOK a Icrni of years, I propose to furnish to all who innv favor me with their patronage, all the comforts of a Home, with good h nig and clean heds. 3Iechauica especially imitcd'to rail. 2so disivputaMc chameteis allowed about the house. Ctme :uul see me and judge for yourself. Kooms lo rnt to families ami sinjjle'men. MAHTIX FOAin. .T.J.STOKKs FOARD & STOKES, Wholesale and retail dealers in Wood aad Willow-ware, GROCERfES, Tobacco. Cigars, Wines and Liquors rOKF.lOX AXD DOMESTIC Fruits and Vegetables FLOUR, JPEESD, AND COUNTRY PRODUCE. AND General Commission Merchants ASTORIA. ORI.fiOX. Next to Oregon Hallway & Nav. eo'a Dock. Keep Your iTJI WW HP TTI V ? MmAMmd JL &J? MM M, I. J. Arvold's Go early and choose fiom his l-'ine, New, Large ami Carefully lcetd Stock if ALL KIITOS OF Bod s and Shoes For Ladies & Gentlemen Now is the time Hoots and Shoes to jjel vour l.eeoliect 1 have a large stock oftheveiy best goods, and you will find my prices as low. as any. 2-V (.'lose attention paid to cus tom made Hoots and Shoes of all kind- for Ladies and Gentlemen. 2" Repairing neatly done. SHERMAN'S .MOST CKLCBItATIil) EimnUi Horses I AND O I H. O XJ . ! Will t-vliil.it in Attoiift on WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27. '82. Mesr. C". .uid J. Shcimau take e.it pleas- mo in antiouneiutliat in addition to their most wonderful Srhool of l'niicatrd lforseu. Tln-j have this ear added a c:okis of akiah: stais, riisin pavd In any h.iv'mji isited thiseoast for ear., 1 : Mlv Kate Cross, Senoiita r.ilniym, Mts. li d MacKley, Mr. Fied .Sl.i.kl.-y, Mrs. Si-iist. Sieurlst& Dura v. .Mr. Joe Williams. Ailh-r & Zor.-lh, Mr. H.i lmriess and Mr. .loe Allen. .NhcvinairH Silver Cnnirt Uuuil Will oarade the stn-i-ts in lhe mairniilcpnt chariot, dniwn ly mx noMe steeds. ADMISSION. .... ail.oa CHILDKCX, - - .10 T.A'DIKK 1 1..11IKK ! ! jxijarE: ci.oak:s iOM .I01! t'KAX 1 .. I'ortland. Orejjon, Importers- of Dig Goods. Men's Furnishing Goods, and Millinery l-tilies wishing to jcet a realh gnod ehuk should call at the Occident Ifotel and in spect the stock there dlsplajed. Orders taken for all kinds of Dre; flood. rSee S.unples. C. S. I.AMREKT. Summons. TrsTicE's couirr, astokia 1'hecintt. tJ Clatsop Count v, Oregon : ss. Mary A. Twilight, l'laiutitr, vs II. C. Hol iinnh. Defendant. To 11. C. lloleomb. the aboe named de fi'iulant : In the name or lhe State or Oregon gieeting: You are hereby required to ap pearand answer the complain! in the above entitled and foregoing action, before me, the undersigned Justice or the I'eacc.on the."lst day of October, A. D. ls2, at the hour of 0 a. m. or said day, at the onioeor said Justice, in .said precinct. And if you fail so to appear and answer the said complaint, the plaintiff will take judgment against on for the sum of one hundred and nine r 100 dollars and disbursements of action. This summons U published by an order made this lith dav of September. A. D. ISA;, by the Judge of said ''ourr. p. 11. FOX, Iitsticc of the Peace, of Astoria ., .. !,rM:iMcr'clat,;ol'co"n". Oregon. F. I). Wintox. Attorney for l'laintiff. d-ef 7t Sleenless Xichts. maile. mfcnrnliin by that torrilile couli. Shiloh'a Cure Is the remedy for you. Sold by W. E. De- UlCUli k To M l 1 1 iM. jjm.Jim H BE W ITO MEW GOOD 1 am ofni!t! a tin:: class MimS. of V. Fitrniiine. .inriM eer tiling in Hit hm of Cliambor Sets. Parlor Cloths. Matthias. Lace Curia! us. House Trimmings, and tin latest novel- r ties in inlerior Deeorratioits. 1 would respect fully -.ugire! to pnriii- drsiton. of eeiii-- teally fire goods to call. The quality of my goe.i taken in eonsideratiou with iheir pi ice will coinii'end them to all lnwiMiiTuiP articles. lf:iltriiNii, tisu! !! tll:i;r i KlorU. ami .Ifiuir t.i Orilr. Agent furlloeyV. pat-nt l:ed-sofa, of which theie ate ovei 10,000 in use on the Pacific I 'oast. , Flavel'ff building, ouposite Wells, Fargo St Go's office. Iff. W. GALLICK. The BossCoffee and Tea IriWa e, b., HAinrris TWO DOORS EAST OF OCl'IDKXT, B.B.AjaKBB.HiiLIi'S ViiRIBTIBS. ItK.I.KK IN Liciyj UtitSj ' rLriAV. Lime, Brick, Cement and Sand 1 Wood lelivi'rcl to Ortlor. j D raying, Teaming and Ex pi as Business. ' Horses ana Oairiages for flin- i nn.vi.Ktt i.n WINES, LIQUORS AND CICARS. FIRST CIjA.SS CLOSIN HctrawuMuun OUT AT COST! Dnrimi Ihis week our entire Mori, of DRY GOOD S?'sOGS. DAKCSS A?D ACTS. tl.OTllll':. Cents Furnishing Goods, HATS AXI CATS. BODTM A.l SHOK. i:i... Kl. To malke room Tor a ooniplfte Mix I. of Hardware and Ship Chandlery. l'.uei will flntl Rinn iloMmble ;otls in tho lot. ami nil at etreni?l low rie's. A. VAN DUSEN & GO. -ask rei: Union India Rul)ber Company's Pure Para (Jam ZJLCvC ML JL X O O I RUBBER BOOTS. BKWAUi: OF IMITATIONS! He sure the Hoots are .stamped CllACIZ PnouF on the heels, and hae llw PL'llK aril SPIilXUS on the Tmit ami instep. which prevent their crackinjj or breaking, We are now making them with UUlMEli AXD ASBESTOS Solo which will make! them last more than twice as lomiaN : 1'nbber Itoots made. rei: jai.i: y au. dkai.ki:. ; ALL KINDS KL'BP.KU ItnLTINO, PACK- ' 1XG, HOSE, SPRINGS, CLOTH INC. ROOTS AXD SHOES, etc. OOODYRAR Rl'RRER CO. U. IL PEASE. Jr.. 1 . . S.M. IHINYOX, tAK"ls' "in S.in I'mnciscii. ! ! Barbour's No. 40 I2-Ply ,-. . - - . i Common Council of the City or Astoria SAT.MOT TWT"TT?. I Iw1hm lo close Hemlock street in 02.UlLVyll 1 L1M2J ! I &hhvls Astoria, fiom Salmon street I to the eastern limit of the eitv, unles? the same b imiroeiI on or before thir f'ftlllf 1!H I Iclli I IilrC Sty davs from lhe date of this notice. tUM illl llMV Jilil!i0, TSyonlor or the common Council. ' 1' . Vy. AUKltl.3, Atulitoi and Clerk. SEINE TWINES-' t XOTICT. is hereby given that the. Common Council of the CitvoC Astoria A Full Stock Now on Hand.;RTrSfinSS,,!faiaSI' HENRY DOYLE & CO.. "Ill Market Street, San Frataclaro Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast. aSaC.iaKg.JJ.tMthm.THaAJ . . ,! fe -5- g-, a fio m Sp ! . ; Furniture1, Carnets. Oil mw p.!-: hi or E.U.TJA'WKK seu: a;i:m". Vlv. Aural for tin- Mmilfd im-ks I'uK-Hi CYmt :Jo;i'. SIKDALL10N IIANKB Sll'AM I irilNt.S A S'.'l.flAl.lV. Voac Itiit Tin- 1' uoiUini'ii f:.iil.i i. All v.iir'... rii.iniiitivil or no clzarifi. ASToitiA, oki:c:o: cr.o. iin.i.. pitormrrou wai.ti:k pakk-s, - sTA:i:MANf;Kit Kiigagt meat f Miss MABIIS GOODRICH, The Queen of Serio Comic-. J0HBTNY STOKES The 'j'eatt'ist of All JSehvew liupersonutoiM. CHAS. BARROW Tlir 'IiomIivIKIi! oniinrM-y. 'Pugellier silii a mn . ORCHESTRA. f All the Old Favorites Retained. Oju-ii :lt flic Vrar. IVrforui.-.ntT tU.i.v Muiii. until! :i:uis r rr ui-;iiiiim-)iiir a . ('iliilirisill'4 all Ihr l.itc-M Wc give the Best. Variety Entertainment In the West. Ilie tlie.Ure i-. cnnuled limlslly. aiul all who liave wilnesscil lliei'iitertaiinufut pro-iioiniL-e il t.i lnM-oi:.il to :m Klellelehen Mr. Hill a a ealen-r for Hie imblk-v aiiiibeiiieitr Kin not lie excelled. Anj hotly uisliinjj to sjm'IhI a le:is.nit evening ami iee st:irkliiiK nit ami lieatily w Uliour Mil jptrity. M1011M improve l!ifojiiiniunit ami come. 'I lie eoniMii eoiiipri-es Hie folli.wimi w-ll-Iviiowii ArSiM-?: . ,Mist 1.vnii "W.M.inx. I Mlvs .Mou.11? ClIIM-fTV. j Mi:. Tom. Ciiimstv. I Mi:. Wai.ti;!: 1.i:k. j All id which will appear iiihllv in their ilif- 1 fcrenl specialtio. Open air eonccrt eery evening : perfonn i:iiicecniiiineiiciii!;nt S; entrance to theatre on IJenton .street ; private oes on I'lieiia mus street. ' ?c SnI?3n RaPli Sneer saioa ! P.. 1. STl'A i:S. C. S. P.KOU'X ox-T5?-s- BOOK STORE- . ! ' Ahi-ie jon will And all the standard work s r.r the day,aml:i constantly ehansiny Mi-k of novelties and i;nc anicies: we keep me best assortment of vanetv yood". in " the eitv. Pocket Books, Picture Frames, Sieroscopes. Mu sical Instruments. Sheet Music, Bijou terie. & Celluloid Goods, etc., etc. P. I. STKVEXS S. CO. t NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby siven lliat the Astoi ia, Seidember l-l, 1882. ait-d NOTICE. East second or baimon slreet, unless the ! same is improxeil on or before tbiilj- davs from the date oi tins notice. Nv order of the Common ComieiJ. F.C.XORR1S, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, September 1 1, 18S2. 30t-d BB.ESS GOODS DEPARTMENT, Larsrc lot of -ooil sovvicesil)lo Dress Goods reduced io 12 cents per yard. Splendid all Wool Cashmeres, all colors, reduced io 40 cents per yard. TKEMENDOUS DEDUCTION ! All our 1.10 Cashmeres, all colors, -reduced lo 80 cents per yard. The GreuieBi Sseriftee of the Season! Calicos, ( yds. of all best brands, 1.00 Handsome pieces of Dress Gingham, 10 yards 1.00. XoUin&'ham Lace Window Curtains at verv low (inircs. Call early and secure choice selections. We still nave on liand about 20 Hand some ladies Cloaks, To be disposed of at a sacrifice. O UK SHOE DEPARTMENT Being" almost closed out of Ladies sizes, we have still on hand a line of Foxed Cloth Shoes. Also a few Pebble Side-laced, a handsome Shoe formerly sold for $2.50 and now at $1,75. Also Children's Kid Shoes at 40 cts. ; a handsome Childs Kid Slipper at 50 cts.; Buttoned Kids at 60 cts. Full line of Misses Kid and Pebble Buttoned Shoes at less than S. F. wholesale prices. A splendid Boys Winter Shoe at $1.75 worth $3.00. By order of Creditors at If "tali Uft JoIie JL3 3VXonigomeryf isitckssei: to .iackins & mont(jomery.) COIIAJlIt O .12 A IX AM JBl&T&ZXjS, CHAS. HEILBORN, .MANUPACTUUKU OF FTTB.NTTUBB S5 BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete in eveiy hranch. MARTIN OLSEN, mui.F.i: in jjjS FITHNTTTJBE ? BEDDING. C'oriu'f ain ami Sfiiirmoqna StreetH, Astoria, Oreson. WIDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; LOOKING GLASSES ETC. A rnmiilrlr Slnrk. PRICES AS CKEA? AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. ai.i. iiiivrs or rrisxiTURi: kkpaikei axu vaknished. LOEB & (JO., .lorii'i-us ix WINES. L1QUOKS, axi CIGARS. acknts rei: Tin: Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. JSy-All j,'Wm1j snUI at San Francisco I'mcos. jr.iN streitt. Opposite Parker House, Astoria, Orecon. T0GK NIA STORE -3 r'ryaa wanarar UK.VI.RItS IX Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A General AVsoitmcnt or HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents for Magee, Stoves a)il Ranges The Uest in the market. l'limiliiiiXXrioiW of all kinds on liantl. Jon work done in a workmanlike manner. .J5:FFKUS0X STltKETS, QREQOIf. Leinonwober & Co., '. r.HI.VK.V'F.i:Ki:. It, BROWN". ESTAP.MSllF.D 1863. , ASTOPvTA, OKEGON, ITAMBS AM CORBRIES, Alanufactmers and Importers ot A hi- KINDS OF IjT A TECIij JtL AND FINDINGS Wholesale Dealers in OIL AND TALLOW. rilfcjhe3t cash price paid for Hides and Tallowr. 1