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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1882)
m AhTOIUA, OKKGOIn: TUF.SDAY SKPTEM JSKll -35, 1S2 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. 'Monduv KKfeiitdJ. J. F. HALLORAN & COMPANY. rur.i.i-mRK and ruoririKmi:. A.ilonnii Building. 0.s direct. Terms of Subscription : rvct hy Carrier. cr vrock.. .2.i Ccnt3 ut bj mail, four lucntbs... ...... cut liy uinil. 4!io yarn.......... free cf loiaio to .Subscriber. ..it fJO Aircrtiemoms inserted by the rer ut fi rate of SI 0 por suaro or month. J r.-.ruier.t adverthin;:. by tho day or weak. t Jy cents iter Pauaro for each insertion. Regular council meeting to-night. The Slmbrick goes to Tillamook xliis morning. Tho Astoria went up stream yesterday morning. The Oregon will take HiX) cascm of salmon this morning. -Shu-man's circus is billed lo ap. pear here to-morrow. TJie llobt. Dixon is lightering on the Coliinib'n. Sh" will go up river tn.mnrrov.". The State of California is duo from San Francisco this morning, and the Oregon from Portland. - The Scottish Chieftain look tin 30 ton3 of wheat yesterday, and needs 400 more to complete cargo. At Toledo, Ohio, recently, tho vessel David Dows was loaded with f0,000 bushels of wheat in forty-live minutes! Senator Slater arrived back from Washington last Saturday. His col league Senator 0 rover, is expected home this week. Proposals will be received till noon to-day for furnishing material and building a cannery for the Point Adams Packing Co. A voto was taken for senator on tho Mountain Queen yesterday, on her down trip, with the following result: Mitchell, 50; anti-Mitchell, 21. We were yesterday shown a deli cate piece of artistic workmanship, a B flat cornet, burnished stiver with gold mountings, the property of D. A. McTntosh. It is a gem. The Gen. Miles unloaded .731 sacks of the famous Shoalwatcr Day oysters at the upper dock yesterday for the Oregon to take to San Fran cisco gourmauds this morninir. The Cape Hancock Cuming corn- pan, which was organized last Janu ary, has reorganized as a co-operative company and will put up a cannery at llwaco, to be finished February 1st 18&5. The Gen. Miles left the Hoquiain at 10 o'clock Sunday morning with the Gen. Garfield in low, which she iook lo sea. She arrived in 3'cstcr daj with a consignment of oysters from Shoalwatcr Bay. Lost Thursday, Win. Dock, whilchunting abovo Bergman iv Berry's slaughter house, came upon an im mense black bear who immediately ahowod light. Jttooksoven balls to .stretch him lifeless upon the ground Mr. Dock intends to have the skin of the monster stuffed. Parties returning from the State and Portland fairs," do not give a very flattering description of the scenes and sights thero. The general verdict is that in both of them what was good was not new, and what was now was not good. The racing was the main feature at tho State fair, and some good time was made by Oregon horses. Attention is directed to the ad vertisement of the O. F. L. & D. Association, in reference to renting business stores, offices, etc., in their new building. As yet there have been no arrangements made, for renting any portion of the building nor will there be till the 30th inst. The durable character of the building and its location makes it a desirable place for almost any kind of business. Captains Morrison of the Indiana, Snow of the Almira Robinson, Whel den of the Valparaiso, and others, sign a letter dated St. Nazaire, July 21, 1882, which says: Tho undersigned call attention of all shipmasters to this port, advising them not to ebmc here, ns any extra freight they may got will not compensate for .risk, de tention, and the annoyanco they will bo put, and subject to. Mer chants have full charge and ships' in terests are not protected. Avoid it if possible; it is worth 10s over Liver pool or Havre direct. The New Pilotase Bills. ' i ' "'lonoc 1H11 Xo 1 " will liu -,ctod ; 1, ' l '" -" upon at Salem to-dav. We have pub- J j ltsdied tho bill, but horewitu again present the principal features: j The limits of the Dar and River Pilot Ground are defined. A board of thrco pilot commission ers to be severally appointed by the governor, Portland Beard of Trade and Astoria Chamber of Commerce, one each; a secretary with defined line of routine duty, icquirod to give &3.000 bond, and to receive $000 salary; the coniiuipsiouors receive 300 per annum. Tiie pilots are required to pay to the board .") per cent, of their proceeds, out of which fund the expenses and salaries of the board are to be paid. Pilot licenses are to be icncw-d annually. Pilots must bo adult American citi zens, and if bar pilots, must be at tached to a pilot-boat. Each pilot must enter into bond of o000 to the state, which bond is liable for all dam age to vessels by fault or neglect. Dar pilots to keep a pilot-boat cruis ing upon or outside the bar. The pilots may take, charge of any vessel of twenty-five tons, not exempt from compulsory pilotage. The following vessels are exempt from compulsory piletage: 1. A vessel in tow of a steam tug on river. 2. .A vessel engaged in the whaling or fishing trade. !. A vessel HceuM'd or engaged ex clusively in the coasting iradc be tween the Columbia river and Pacific coast potts. The rates of Pilotage ate: From the bar to Astoria, SC per foot for the first 12 feet, and S for each additional foot. From Sand island to Astoria, half the above. From Sand island one-fourth the same. On outward-bound vestels from Astoria to the sea, 5 per foot for the first 12 feet, and 7 for each addi tional foot. Between the last day of October and the first day of April pi lots to receive fclO additional compen sation. River pilotage 4 as at present. Dar pilots are required to speak all vessels in the oider of arrival, and bring them in; but in ease a vessel is in danger, she i to be first, cared for. As a rule, the pilot who biingsa vessel in is to take her out; but may be varied for cause. Pilots to report vessels piloted, earn ings, etc., once a month to the board. Pilot-boats required to cany a stock of water and provisions to aid vessels in distress. Neither commissioners nor .ecretaty aro to own any interest in a pilot-boat or a steam-tug. Thj board is to report its proceed ings to the governor by the 1st of August each year. Thero are a few features about this bill that are noticeable. It entirely omits the subject of towage, that vexed question over which some of tho interior papers fume and fret their little souls in impotent rage. This is about the best thing could be dono in that narticular instance. Towing ves sels in and out over the Columbia bar is purely a matter of individual or corpo rate enterprise or capacity. If any man or partnership is able to build, oquip and keep in operation tug boats of sufficient power, and can see that there is a fair interest on the capital invested they will go into it, the same as a bank, or a steamship line, or airy anything else of that nature. The second feature that demands atten tion is the taxing the earnings of the pilots. It looks rather singular to us that the Columbia river pilots should havo to pay the expenses of a board of pilot commissioners, out of their earnings. This is imposing an annual tax of nearly $2,000 on a few men who certainly earn all they get. Tho answer of the framers of the bill would probably be that the business is an exclusive one, and tne tact oi keeping oat all who cannot prove themselves duly qualified, justifies the state iu compelling them to make it a self-supporting institution. The effort will be to mako the men now engaged m piloting, Washington territory pilots; a very easy matter for them, and one that they will surely adopt if tho bill passes. Cutting the price down from $8 and $10 to $G and $8 and then making them put up for tho State Commission Board seems to be a sort of lopping the thing off at both ends. The arrangement between pilots and pilot boats is not very clearly stated, but that is one of those matters that is generally self adjusting. Mr. Reed, of our own county, has intro duced a senate bill, legislating upon the same subject, but as we havo not as yet been favored with a copy of it, we are unable to discuss its provisions. iTbc ono discussed above does not. ... . ... .. seem to ui to be tair, aim it it passes' ,II11.ljmimt, t should bo wiu amendment:?, Capital Notoe. 5it.km, Sept. 2.'d Hi. AnTekian: Who is to be the next senntoil is the question. If you ask forty pe-. plo in the courso of the day this, question, you can always tell by the way in which answer is made the pref erences of the party answering. If the party is a Mitchell man ho will say, "Mitchell will be elected to-morrow.' It ho is opposed to Mitchell he will say, "1 think Mitchell will be beaten." ft is impossible to get a dis interested opinion. Your readers know as well the lesult. i mvK.lf whit will uii'waMwiuiiMiiaiiiiicKtiiinii im-inras. as niMdt wli.it will ''H To tins day. alter a lap-.- of two hun Our senator, -vt.. i..i t. :...,. Mr. Reed, has intio- ial asking that the As- tluccd a memon tona land grant be declared for feited and opened up to settlement. This is good. The chances are that it will pass both houses, but it will re quire constant watching. Etlorts will undoubtedly be made to defeat it by amendment.'). Monopolists aro on hand with me morials and bills. First memorial in their interest is thai relating to the Nicaragua canal. Jt has already passed the senate. A bill will be introduced making it a misdemeanor to give or take a free pass from a railroad or steamboat company. This is good, as ihe inllu enee of free passes is felt to be greatly to the detriment of good legislation. The majority of members, it is said, have received a free pass over all the Villard routes iu Oregon, Washing ton, Idaho and Montana. Some of tho members, it is true, have the courage to refuse this proffered bribery. Quite a little interest is felt iu tho Oregon Short Dine. Is it coming through Minto pass to Salem and thence to Astoria? The projectors are silent, excepting to say that the Ore gon Short Lino is coming to tide water and nothing will stop it. Crmx. I. O. O. F- All persons having mementoes to place beneath the corner stone of the Odd Fellows Temple aro requested to hand the same to I. W. Case or T. S. dewctl, as soon as possible that they may be placed in the proper list. T. S. Jkwktt, Sec. Tho .star route trials have already cost $000,000 in legal fees; and now a new trial is ordered. rtliiMir leKsonn. Mis- Xora Wilson will return from San Francisco about October 1st, after which time she will be prepared to re caive'a limited number of pupil iu in strumental music. LOST. On Saturday, the 2-"rd, a black and tan slut, answering lo the name of Fan ny. A suitable reward will be paid to any one wno returns ner to tne owner. N. Aclson. I pper Astoria. II. IS. Iitt J las completed his elegant fall stock of dresses and cloaks. Bv .sending size of bust. length of sleeve, skirt, waist and under arm, he will send C O. J)., dresses rromlu upwards: dolmans rromS'. Address: II. B. Litt, Cor. Third and Alder, Portland, Oi Oj'Nter! Oyster!! At Frank Fabre'.s; iu every .style, Frc-h fro n the beds every daw Sparkling Eyes. Rosy checks and clear complexion only accompany good health. Par ker's Ginger Tonic better than an3' thing, makes pure, rich blood, and brings health, joyous spirits, strength, and beauty. Ladies try it Jiazar. Popular Everywhere. Kvery family should have a bottle of Syrup of Figs constantly on hand. Its pleasant taste and beneficial effect make it popular everywhere, a ud the results are better health anil fewer doctor's bills. 1 1 ma be taken by old and young, by men and women, under any all cir cumstances. For sale by W. E. Dement, Druggist, Astoria. Hodge Davis & Co., Wholesale Agents, l'orttanii urcgon. A Delicious Appetizer. That ensures digestion and enjoyment of food; a tonic that brings strength to the weak and rest to the nervous; a harmless diarrhea cure that don't constipate just what every family needs Parker's Ginger Tonic. Are You Troubled. With conscientious qualms?'' aked a friend You look troubled." i'So. I am," said the sufferer; "but it is with the tdothache.' Moro fool, you." re plied the comferter: "get it pulled out. and buy a bottle or SOZODONT, and preserve the good teeth from a like caiamitv -Whither away, my love, my own.' The hills arc purple, the sky is gold, the plash of the waves is a" semitone, and the vesper breeze is as soft as the fur of your jacket, my love, my own." 'Tin coina." she said, as she .slammed the door, down to Johnson's to get all ot tier can of Melrose baking powder. .urn mm i j on lorgci it: Shoalwatcr liav nvsters fresli mvrr day, at Frank Fabrc's. , T-In 'ohn llficra t the Central Mar ket. has made arrangements to keep al he finest fresh fish, etc., In their season i. o. o. v. :.... . ino corner atone of. tno UdUieiiow Temple will be laid on Thursday. Sop- tcrabcr 28th. at 2:30 p.m. All members of the order in "ood standing, and Sisters of Rcbekah are re- specttuuy requested to oc at tne Lodge ; room at 1 30 sharp. ! Bv order X. (., T. SJkwi:tt. Secretary. PAtovieb BIttcr Cinchona Knbr& The Count Cinchon w:i. the fciuuiish Viceroy m r.eru in lfiSO. The Counters. . ht. wife, was prostrated by an intermit tent fever, from which she was freed by . the use of the native remedy, the Peru- vian bark, or. as it was called iu the ' language of the country, -Quinquina." tiraterui lor tier recover, on iier return to Europe in 16:-S, she introduced tho reined v in Spain, where "it was known under virions names, until Linn.eus , called it Cinchona, in honor of the ladv who had brought them thai which was dred ami liny year?-, science lias "" ,; nothing to take its place. It cllerta- al,ycnrcsna 1I!0riml ndite r..r Mimu-' lanL, by restoring the natural tone of the stomach. Itatlacxs excessive km- of liquor as it does n fever, and detroy t both alike. The nowerful tonic virtue I ot tin- v iiicuuiiii i- jiii I'itru iii iiil Peruvian Hitters, whih are as efiW-live against malarial fever tn-dav a they were in the days of the old Spani-di ! Viceroys. We guarantee the ingredi-j ents of the.se bitters to be absolutely pure, and of the best known o.uality. A friol tx'ill ct!ijrt- i mi l!i-it i I. u - flu. 4&. tii.u .iiii tut.ij .ii tai.it wis.-, i-. tilt ; bet bitter in the world. -The proo! of J ine pudding is in uie eating, and we wiiungiy aomc mis test, r-or sue nv all druggists, grocers and liquor dealers. iirur.ru. i.oeitYi;o.,agei jentsfor.Woria. BcccIitH Confeired upon tens of thousands of sufferers conlu originate and maintain the reputation which AykiwSat.'-aj'a-i:it.i..v enjoys. It is a compound ot the nest vegetable alteratives, with tlie Iodides of Potassium and Iron, and i- the most effectual of all remedies fori.-.. nTl. . ., Triftvr nmnnT scrofulous, mercurial, or blood disonlersJ U A RTlW A HW 1 RfVM W?1?T Uniformly successful and certain iu its j HiillJJ II Mlh , lllUll, 01-JbJZiJj rciuctiiai cuccis, it produces rapm aim complete cures of Scrofula, Sores. Boil. Humors, Pimples, Eruptions. Skin Dis eases and all disorders rising from im purity of the blood. By its invigorating effects it always relieves and often cures Liver Complaints. Female Weaknesses and Irregularities, and is a potent re newer of vitality. For purifying the blood-it has no equal. It tones up the .system, restores and preserves the health, and imparts vigor and energy. For forty years it has been in extensive uo. and is to-day the most available medicine for the suffering sick, any where. FouSai.k" nv a i.i. Dkai.i:'''. Methers: Mother!! .Untlicr! ! ! 1 Are yon disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth V If so, goat once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Sj rup, it will relieve the poor litlltt suf ferer immediately depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it. who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give ret to the mother, and relief and health to the child.operating like magic. It is perfectly safe to use iu all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the pre scription of one ot the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in Un united Stales. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. Are your Bowels constipated? Try the OREGON BLOOD l-rill-F1DH. Have you tried a stew or pan roat as Frank Fabre cooks it V Order one ami vou'll thank us for the adiee. For the genuine .1. II. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best oL wines, liquors anil San Franciseo beer, call at the (Jem opposite the bell tower, and see C:imi-lii-il. -Hackmetack.' a lasting and fra giant perfume. Pr1ce.i" and .lo rents, Sold bv W. E. Dement. Sllil.oil's Ci;i:i: will imiiiedi::tel relyjve Croup, whooping rough and Bronchitis. Sold by W. K. Dement. Brace up the whole system with King of the Blood. See. Advertisement. Shipper ifc Kyi ike. No. II, ?k street Portland, are the Imiii ton tai!os of the metropolis. Have Wistar's balsam of wild eheny always at hand. It cures coughs, colds, lronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in ilucnzn, consumption, and all throat and ping complaints. i0 cents and ?I a bot tle. -A Xa-.nl Injector Ireo with iMfh bolth; f .Shiloh's Catarrh. Bomedy. Price ") cent .Sold bv W. E. Dement. If you want nice fresh lard, or good Migar-curcd hams, ju.it from the eoun tr go to F. B. Klburson's bakery. If yon want a good suit of riot lies, icadyniadeor made lo order, call ami see Mcintosh, Occident hloclc. Baby carriages in tycry le and of good 'quality for sale cheap'at Carl Adler's. A largo consignment of elock received at Adlerls. jut Shiloh's Catarrh Bcmedv a pewd tive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker Mouth. Sold by . K. Dement. Froh fruit reccicd at C. A. May's by every steamer. No stale trash. Even variety of Oregon and California fruit always on hand. Foi Dyspepsia andl.iver Complaint, vou have a printed sunrautccou cery iottle of Shiloh's Vital izt-r. It never fails to cure. Sold by W. E. Dement. Are-you made miserable by Indi gestion. Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of appetite, Yellow Skin V Shiloh's Vital izer is a positive cure. For sale by W. E. Dement. -P. .1. Goodman, on Chenaiuus .street, has jjiut received the latest and mo.st. fashionable style of gents and ladies boots, shoes, etc. Agent in Astoria for the famous Morrow 'shoes. . Prof. . I. F. Meyer wishes to inform the public and his pupils that he is now settled and intends remaining here. He is prepared to give music and also French lessons. Scholars practicing will find every convenience for .study and improvement, at his residence. I lis experlenco renders this an opportunity xvhich.it is worth while to anv one to embrace. FALL STOCK ! ( 1 "T f " rP TT T "Vm I V I j V ) I i i l JN VT Hen's. Youths" and Boys ITS! Coats, Pants and Overcoats SOFT XXli STIFr "TTTTT CALL .STOCK OK 'F-urqishing Goods! i:ri:i:!-t coats, c.mi:i:i:llas. TIU'XKS. SATCIIKLS, Eti. Kt. -r- a I I f n I M r- l T AiLORING! ' The larost stock or line Fnrei;;ii and American Beavers, Cloths, Piques, Worsted, Diagonals, Cassimeres and Pilot Cloths TO Kf.KCT FKO.M. FIT GUARANTEED! -sa D. A. MclNTOSH, Tailor ainH lolhier. - Oculent 1'loc!.. MAGNUS (".. 0R0SBY Hinder lit iron Pipe and Fittings, PLV M BKUS AND STF.AM FITTERS Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON TIH AND COPPER, CaniiBryaDil FJsliermeiis Snpplies Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN, COP PER PLUMBING atid STEAM FITTING Done iviih neatness and dispatch. None tint lirM chr- workmen eniployr.1. A l:uj:e assortment olj SCALED Constantly on tinntl Wilson & Fisher, SHIP CHANDLERS. DKAI.KKS IX Iron. Steel. Coal, Anchors, Chains. TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, WKOCCHT .VXD err UAI.VANIZF.I' SPSKES, IVnils. Copper IVnil.s ami ISurrc Shelf Hardware. Paints and Oils Rubber and Hvmp Packinq of all Kinds. PROVISIONS, n.oi'ic xsn nif.r. fki:i. Agents fur Salem I'lotirin Mills. Corner Cheuamus and Hamilton Street ASTOUIA.OUKCON-. LEATHERS BROS. ISO AT IHI1. 1 F. IS N. I Stairs Over Arndt A Fercheii Shop. Call ami evainlne the work we are dolnj; and M-e the wood we are usiiijr. before mak ln a trade elsewhere. IT UST-CLASS WOKJC A SPECIALTY. Delinquent City Taxes. WOTlCK IS IIEKIT.Y GIVEN' THAT I. 1.1 the iiiidcrsigiu'il. Chief of 1'ohee. have heeii furnished with a warrant from the city council requiring me to collect the taxes as sessed for ihe year issu. and now delinquent iiHu the liNt. and make return of tho same within sixty days. All parties so indebted will therefore please take notice and govern thenwelw-. accordingly. C.W. LAUC'HERY. Chief of INilice. Astoria. Oregon. September 19. 18i. A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nerv ous weakness, earl decay, loss of man hood, etc.. I will send a recipe, that will cure vou FIJKB OF CIIABGK. This great "remedy was discovered by a mis sinnary in South America. Send a self addivsM'd envelope to the Bev. Josiumi T. Ixm .v. Elation I), Xew York City. -For the great OREGON BLOOD PURIFIER has cured ine-of in so much Quinine habit and general de bility, I have sufiered so long. Yours truly, Wm. Akmxcton. AveriU's mixed paints, the he.st in um-, for sale at .1. W. Conn,- drug store opposite Occident Hotel. Fresh taffy and caramels every day at the Astoria Candy Factory, Main St. Okkkwitz & Ci.asskx. ' . . "" -, . , , ' .A line hue of birth day ami wedding present at the City book store. A very complete assortment of blank looks, all sizes, styles and prices at the Citv book stove. Hallo! Where are. you going '. Whv, to Frank Fabre's for a pan roast. 'C. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. iiiiimniiiifiiinTir - iiiiiiiiimiiniiiiiiiMiii CLEARANCE SALE ! itsit:3itetssi(is3aiaiifiiuiisaiiiaifS3iiuaiisit-itiiiat3BtneaKzuHKisMaMM For the next 30 Days Unparalleled Bargains ! ! -IX- Dry Goods and Clothing ! $35,000 These Goods arc of the VERY BEST QUALITY, and are offered at remarkably Iow Prices Previous to the arrival of our FALL STOCK. Let every one call and be convinced that we mean business, and that goods of the same quality were never before offered at such low figures. H-All the Upper Town busses will stop at this , store each way. I X X sto KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS NEW BUILDING. O. IEC OOOPBR. Astokia. Anrust "-3, ISS'2. NEW STORE! l Happy . Greeting' to All ! lmllMIMIHHMWtMMmlOMMMtlMMHiaHIIMMimMHIH m I The Empire Store I a a Tivxi Door lo the 8yfli!:in Riiilliug- . . j Is now iijumi with a very select and t'eiiiplett: stock of DRY GOODS I K0TI0N9, Ladies' and Children's Shoes. OTXSt MOTTOi QVteK SALES AND SMALL PMffl9. OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE. :?rcClerks conversant with the English, German, Scan dinavian and French languages will be in attendance. ' CALL AXO SK US. PKAEL BROTHERS. .WoriaX'ugiHt tid, lxs-j. ASTORIA M. MEYER ASTORIA, SFSOIAXi k.JJJJ-OTJ3r03ES3MCE3Kria?. REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES. $7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS. IIAKC.E OUDF.KS IN LIKE TltorOItTIOX. Less Quantities, 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, - - - $ I 60 per Dozen wrSpecial attention paid to orders from Public Houses and Families." THE COLUMBIA BREWERY TP K fa.a1S JLaIL9P. IS SUl'EKIOJt TO MOST. AN'I) IS EXCELLED It.Y XOXE OX THIS COAK1 JOHN HAHN, - - PROPRIETOR, CHENAHUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON.- WOrders left at the OERMAXIA KEEK UALl. will be promptly attended to.- of DRY GOODS and CLOTHING to be sold at a GREAT REDUCTION! r BREWERY. Proprietor. OREGON. 0' 1m& "Lci L) JP-) iV-fr -& jflnl l JS