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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1882)
m 'Vl: .'t!.V,U jSlOJJiU'U AK INTERVIEW "WITH SEN- public domain restored to the govcrn--T ' 1 TOR J. H. SLATER. ' niont from the hands of certain par- Vievrs on Questions Coucernine our j(jcs .Ajlo nov hold it without the Piospority. j fhz(iv (tc atHIe -0 tiecUi.n in the the late visit of .Senator i case was reached; wit tne.ro was indi cated a purpose to continue the matter, and at tho coming eefsion the question Xcw Kladtsmitliiu. FALL STOCK ! SUNDAY OCTOBEtt 3. 1SH2 ISSUED EVEBY MOJl-ING. Oluadny Excsi'ted). J. F. HAL.LOEAN & COMPANY, Prr.iiiMiKK" ani l'noriumons. Aiortan UnUdinq, Cass Street. Terms 0 Subscription crvM l5 Carrier, per week -uit b; mail, four months .... - "i-at by mail, cne y2ar ............... ? rea of Poftase to Subscriber.'. a" A.vrtiae.et inserted by the year t l.o rate cf 51 .") nor square per month. j Transit-nt advertisinc, by the day or week. ' itly cents icr sgunro for oach insertion. j Db up serenely. Diphtheria in Walla Walla. Seattlo is building n lirst-claas hotel, 22Sx27.,. Eight ladies have positions in the present legislature. There will be no service in the Iti.man Catholic church to-day. Regular services in Orace church at 11 -. M., and 7 1: m.. today. The Scottish Chieftain denied for Qiicenstown yesterday with $7.",400 worth of wheat. --A. .1. Meglcr returned from a three woeka' trip to Foley Springs, yesterday afternoon. The past month was tho finest September in the memory of the old est Astorians. This is authentic. During September seven voxels cleared from here for lT. K. Tho car goes aggregated m value, S342,7C9. There was but one ballot at During Slater to Astoria, thai gentleman called upon us. and in expressing tho pleasure he experienced in noting the many evidences of progress and im provement in our city, the conversa tion naturaly turned toward the im provement of the mouth of the river, and the aid to be expected font the 5 Cents govern ment in the prosecution of that ""a f0 great work, ao vitally essential to the prosperity ot the entire normwesi. coast. "Do von think." we iiiotured, "that ' in the ensuing session of congress any j appropriation can be obtained for the I improvement of the bar commensu- rato in amount with the inU'tests in volved?" "That," replied Senator Slater, "will depend, primarily upon two con ditions, apart from thcir.tcrest that we, of Oregon, will naturally evince in aiding the work; first upon the ic port of the engineers now here for the purpose of observing the bar and pio curing data and knowledge upon which to base that report, and I may state in 1 passing, that that board is composed of able and competent men, ho io se.sed of large experience, will, in my opinion, do the matter full jus tice, and secondly upon the feeling of congress itself. You are doubtless aware that the first session of the 47th congress appropriated for river and harbor improvements a large amount of money -over $200,0-00,000 -seme assert too large an amount; and in view of possible political effect, the next sion may not feel so well dis posed to adequately aid that class of public works under which the Colum bia bar improvement would come. But I am hopeful that our state will The undersigned will soon open a 1 -. -. . , blacksmith shop on West-ninth street.. ( 1 T ( ) rV TT T 1SJ fJJ. J opposite Humes saw mill, where nil V i j 1 LJ.J. JJN VT . kinds of blacksmithing and horseshoe- j . iug will be done in a first class manner, j men S. Youths and Boys" Satisfaction guaruutced. G iert Christ 1 a v i : ZUnsic Ixcgsens. C. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Misora Wilson will return from San Francisco about October 1st. after which time she will be prepared to re cchc a limited number of pupils in in strumental music. OyKtcn! Oyster.!! will doubtless come up. To procure immediate action upon tlu3 one case in point, by itaolf, will not be feasible for this reasen: tho bill, if presented, must, in the senate, be allowed by the! courtesy of at least two-thirds of thuj senators present; if in the house, the; At Frank Fable's t.--.s ... v-- ia 1. J Fresh front the beds c O DJCCllOll i'l OlJU iueiuuu vuu.i uc su flicient to causer its placing in regu lar order upon the calendar, whether ot the lioue nr senate, j o raue 11 up .,,,, ,., n:i.-. ..,-- ,i.. :i. would then require the reaching 111 its Viceroy in Peru in VVO. Tin- Counters, in every style. every day. Peruvian Bittern Cinchona KuIk. Sil.-mi vimlprl:w T!i vnln stood Mitchell, 42; Shatttick.SO; Failing. 18. 1 ref duff " - (and that all the pnblr. works will rc- Rev. WinDeld Scott, Chaplain U. S. Army, will occupy the pulpit of the Methodist church to-day at 11 o'clock. put ceive. national aid." "Wo, of Astoria, were in hopes that in the last appropriation for the Columbia that there would be a aep- -, . , - -. c . arate item made for the 'improvement Knnvtfinn hnnilred tons of coal were 1 ' transported over tlie 0. & P. S. R. R. of .'l in one day last week, saya the Seattle Intelligencer. Presbyterian church Preaching by the pastor at 11 . m. Rev. Win field Scott will preach at 7 v. m. Sun day school at noon. The advertisement of the ''Star" market appears this morning. Ed. O'Connor will be on hand to attend ",to wants of customers. An order has been issued assign ing Gen. SchoDcld to the command of tho Division of the Pacific from 15th of October next. Congregational church Preach ing by the pastor at 11 a. m. Loclurc at 7 r. M.; subject "Friendship.'' Sunday school at noon. Tho Marquis of Lome, Governor General of Canada, and the Princess Louise, will visit Vancouver Barracks during their return from Victoria to San Francisco. The bill providing for a paid firo department for Portland has parsed both houses of the legisla ture and awaits the signature of tho governor to become a-law. M. Stcabb had a successful opera lion performed on him yesterday afternoon, the ball being extracted from the wound. His rapid recovery will now be assured. Ilorne, who shot Police Otlicer Stenbb, on the 29th of August, was yesterday given a preliminary exami nation and held in 1,000 bail to ap pear before the next grand jury. The heaviest taxpayer in Portland is tho O. R. & N. Co., assessed at 1,170,903. Ladd & Tilton come next with 013,709. Capt. J. C. Ains- worth, assessed at 291,370, is the largest taxpayer individually in the city. The Queen of the Pacific arrived in at noon yesterday, fifty hours from San Francisco. The State went to sea at 1 1. m. As she was swinging out from tho dock she got foul of the Queen and broke hor fore yard. It was taken down and she proceeded on her course. Frank Brown, of the Union Packing company, was drowned off the wreck of the Great Republic on the oth 01 last Juno. Three weeks after, the body was washed ashore on tho beach, above the cape, and was there buried. A few days ago the re mains wore identified, and brought to tho city. -Tlie funeral will tike place at 2 o clock this afternoon. Loss of hair and grayness, which of ten mar tho prettiest face, are pre vented oy JrarJcer s liair Jt$alsam. which amount would bo .specially designated for thatpurpo:t" -'The reason for the 100,000 that was appropriated being placed as it was, is this: Mr. George, Mr. Grover and myself, were of 0110 mind in the matter, and fully recoguizing the im portance of the work, had determined to incorporate the amount intended for the bar as a separate item in intro ducing the bill; but upon consultation wc decided it unwise, at the time, for tho reason that were it thus specified it would, to the committee to whom it would be referred, have the appear ance of being a new feature, and might thus be looked upon with dis favor, thereby injuring the cause we were a unit in intent to forward; ao that we caused the bill to be intro duced in the form it was, and aided to the best of our ability in securing iia passage, at tho same time securing a special appropriation of 7,300 to de fray the expenses of the present board of visiting engineers, jndgiug that their report would have considerable influence in procuring favorable legis lation in the future. Wo succeeded in getting needful aid for Oregon to the amount of 471,- 000, and expect to be able to make such just and equitable representa tion of "the pressing needs of our young state at the next ppssion of congress as will cause a con tinuance of tho favor with which the last session regarded our claims. Of this you may be assured, speaking for myself,and doubtless my colleagues at Washington feel as I do, we fully recognize the importance of an effort to procure national aid for the im provement of the bar at tho mouth of the Columbia, and there is no public improvement in Oregon that will re ceive more faithful attention at tho hands of Oregon's congressional dele gation.' "What are your views 011 the sub ject of that claim that we here speak of as Tho Astoria land grant.' To us it 3 a question of transcendent im portance!'' "I think that it is purely a dog-in-the-manger policy on the part of those who arc attempting to perpetuate the claim. Congress most certainly has a right to decide that the grant has elapsed by reason of failuro to comply with the conditions under which the grant was made, and it should by every reason of right, and every dictate of public policy, revert to the general government. I am in favor of its for feiture. I went on record on that fact two years ago.5' "What is your opinion as to the chances of having such forfeiture de clared?" "Throughout the whole of tho last session there was an effort, not wholly unsuccessful, to havo much of the regular ordjir, mid as there arc a mul titude of cases now on the calendar, remaining over since last session, and of course, us soon as congress reassem bles there will be some urgent bills immediately introduced, 3-011 will readily see that to reach anything in tho oidinary routine of business will necessarily throw the time of such ac tion very far forward. The fact is that the I1. S. congress has too much brought up for its attention. Such cases us the one von mention are! proper subjects for congressional ac tion, and 1 shall ceitainly do all I can before the committee, and so I am satisfied will my colleagues, to procure! justice in the matter, but it is out of all reason to see the m.isi of subjects, brought before every congress for ad judication. The one matter of pen sions, alone, would suffice to take up the attention of that body during the entire session. Then there are claims, petitions, and kindred matters ot a personal nature, that aw more prop erly subjects for some appellate court rather than the law-making branch of the rutted States government. As the case is at present. I consider the virtual exclusion of settlers as an in jury to this part of the state that should le reached as speedily aa possible." Mr. Slater is evidently desirous of doing what is right in this matter, and it was with pleasure we heard his em phatic statements relative thereto, lie went up to Portlaud on yester day morning's boat, and after making an extended tour of the slate, will re turn to Washington about the loth of .November. his wile, was prostrated by an intermit lent fever, fiom which she was freed by the use onhe native remedy, the Peru vian bark, or. as it was called in tin language of the country, -Quinquina. Grateful for her recovery . on her return to Europe in H"2. she intioduccrt tlie remedy in. Spain, where it was known under various names, until I.iiiiitreiis called it Cinchona, in honor of th ladj who had brought them that whii'h was more precious than the gold of the- neas. To this day, after a lapse of two hun dred and fifty jvars, science has given us nothing to take its place. It ellotMu-' ally cures a morbid appetite for stimu lants, by restoring llie natural tone of the stomach. It attacks excessive Ioe of liquor as it does a fewr. and destroy both alike. The powerful tonir virtu." of the Cinchona i- jirr served in the Peruvian Iitler. which areas eficri'ue against malarial fever :o-da. a they were in the Inys of the olil Sp.-uiis Viceroys. Wc guarantee tin ingredi ents ot these bitters to be aboluteiv pure, and of the bvt known quality. A trial will satisfy you that thi i. tlii beat bitter in thi'world. The proof of the pudding is in the eatinir. and we willingly abide this test. For sale hv all druggists, grocers apd liquor dealers. Oi Her it. Loch &Co., agents for Astoria. A CABI. To all who are sufferin: from th errors and indiscretions of youth, nerv ous weakness, early decay, loss of man hood, etc., 1 will send aiecipe that will cure you FREE OF CJLYl'GK. Tlii. great remedy was discovered by a mis sionary in South America. Send a self addressed envelope to the Rev. Josurii T. Ixmax, Station D, New York City. Mothers! Mother!! "tletlwrs: ! ! The Tug Pioneer. The steam tug Pioneer, was sight ed at five o'clock yesterday aftornoon, and a large crowd went down to see her. She steamed up to Main street what f at six o'clock, ninety -one days from Philadelphia. She put into San Francisco last Tuesday and left that port the following afternoon for the Columbia river, making the run in 73 hours. She is iron, two-masted, 90 feet long, 18 feet beam, 10 feet hold, and is registered 161 tons. There was considerable fuss made in Sn Ftancisco hist Wednesday, ou account of tho Quarantine officers there allow ing her to como in without detention, as on her way out here sho ha4 stop ped at Rio, whete there was yellow fever, at Acapulco, where there wa small pox, and at Valparaiso and othor ports which have not a very good sanitary reputation. Wc understand it is the intention of her on ners to put her into active service huutedi- atslv. 1 Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying will, the excruciating pain of cuttinn teeth'.1 If so. so at onco and irnkrt llnfMonf Tr AVinclnu-'c nrvliriT Syrup, it will relieve the poor littlw mh fcrer immediately depend upon it: Iherc is no mistake about it. Thre is not a mother on earth who ha ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the iwwcK and give rest to the mother, and relief and health to the child, operating Hko magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all caes, and pleasant to the taste, and is the pre scription of one ol the oldet and wst female physicians and nurses hi the United Stales. Sold everywhere. 23 cpnts a bottle. Satisfaction for Ten. In our family of ten for over two years Parker's Ginger Tonic has cured headache, malaria and other com plaints so satisfactorily that wc aro in excellent health and net expense for doctors or other medicines. Clinuurlr. U I T S ! Coats. Pants and Overcoats SOFT AXI STllT - - ' II A T S FALL STUCK. OF Furnishing 'Goods I i-nutf.: ro.vT.s, r.Mr.i'hLLAS. Tl.rXKS, SATrHKLS, 1T. Kr . TAILORING ! Tl:u lnn-i-st -touk 01 Oik l-orvii;ii and American Beavers, Cloths, Piques. Worsted) Diagonals, Gassimeres and Pilot Cloths TO .M-ILF.OT FCOM. FIT GUARANTEED! d. a. Mcintosh. Tailor aisil I lothicr. - Ocriitent I'lottl". NO FOOLISHNESS! MUST MAKE ROOM T 1 .1111 :tbimt luli-.m for San Fraiiei-ro with tl'.o intention of bringing up tin1 "lin-t stock of j i:vki.i: Y. WATCHKS. ANI Solid oIl :iiil Siltcrvrarc. Kvcr otrerru" to tin Astoria public, and oiler for sad at cxtieiuelv low prices the whole of in present tock. This is a bona fide offer. Solid old Vatt-liet. Chains, Hracelets, Ear I-inss rin.tc..:it man uf act urew prices. OUSTAV HAISS1-N THE IXL i fallf IF' -fe C sZiHe!iiisaiii3i.3.i'!iiisiim3iiiiiiiE..iiiinaiiiiiiiiaiittiuiK GRAND OPENING! iiiiiiitii.ittiii.nl. iiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiti.iiiiuiiiirmiHiMi.i OIT Try It. -I like it better than anyiomed. I havo ever used because it h-aves my bowels hi better condition. is the re mark made b everyone when referring to Syrup of Figs. That is one of the principal reasons why Syrup of Figs i taking the place or all the liver medi cines and nauseous cathartics heretofore used. Try it. AV.K. Dement. Druggist. is agent for Astoria, Oregon. Hodge Davis & Co., Wholcalo Agent-. Portland Oregon. Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure is sold by us on guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold by YV E. Dement. FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY ! !ti:ami:k "katata" Owing to her being too small for our biwi nci3 will Ik sold on reasonable terms. Apply at the office of ladollct & Co., Up per .Vstoria, for particulars, when the boat can be seen. I.ADOLLET & CO. d-Sod Tuesday, Oct. 3, 1882! ------ ---- ----------.------------- -- .-. t.-TT --rT-f.BT.,-- -.--.- ----,, MMa, New Goods will he exhibited in ever)' Department New Dress Goods. New Velvets, New Plushes, New Silks, New Satins In all the new Shades. OVER 300 TTJa.El.II3-3?IEJ OF Wraps, Cloaks, Ulsters and Dolmans. Jt5sr-On our Fancy Counters we will display an endless variety of new goods. In the Gentleman's Department the latest styles in Clothing, Overcoats, Hats, Shirts, Neck Wear and Furnishing Goods. The public will be afforded every facility to inspect our latest importations. Goods shown with pleasure. No importunity to buy. Upper Town busses will stop at this store each way. Astoria, October 1, 1882. O. HE-fT. OOOPBR, -ASK I'OU Union India Rubber Company's Tan Para Gum Crack Proof RUBBER. BOOTS. KRV.'AltK OK IMITATIONS: Re sure the Roots aie stamped CHACK PHOOF on tbp heels, and hae the PUJiK GUM SPIUXGS on the foot and instep, which prevent their cracking or breakinir. We ;ire now making them with HUBIiEll AXD ASBESTOS Soles which will make them last more than twk-eas king as any l'uliber Root-, made. l'OK Al.i: RV AI.I.DKALEI'S. A 1.1. KINDS Kl'RRl'K KCLTINR, TACK- IN, HOSL. SPRIXCS. CI.OTHIXC. ROOTS AND SHOES, etc. OOI.Y1.AIl Itl BBI'It CO. ::iu K. II. PEASE. Jr.. I ..., S. .M. IM'NYON. f ASCMS, Sail Francisco. First Sight for Bay Center. Bay Cuntcr, Pacific Co., W. T., ( September 29, 1882. Eu. Astehian: Myself and two other nyterr.ten, while working on tho tide near Oyater ville, saw, yc .tcrday morning about an Jiour before day, a very large comet, tail visible some time before tlie body, position a little south of where the sun rises. One of the same parly saw the tail the previous morning from Bay Center, but thought nothing of it as there was no star to be seen-at that time. Have .others scon it yet, or is it a stranger? L. U. HilOAUKS. Will you .suffer with Dispep-.ia uml Liver Complaint.' ShilohV Yitalizer is fuaraiitced to cure you. ioIrt by V. K )emcnt. Or plain, or beautiful, the. while. s'o lady can afford to smile. Unless her teeth are like tin miow Ami if she fail in this, And can't afford to smile or kKs, She must use SOZODONT, I trow. Golden Medical Discovery" (Trade-marl: registered) is not only a sovereign remedy for consumption- but also for consumptive night sweats, bronchitis, coughs, spitting of blood, weak lungs, shortness of breath, and kindred affections of the throat and chest IiOHt. A-gold ear-ring, fo Wednesday even ing. The' imder will be suitably re warded by returning it to 31ns. C. II. Stockton, Hallo! Where are you going .' Wh. to Frank Fa lire's for a pan roast. A line line of biithday and wedding piesents at the City IkxiIc store. Catarrh cured, health ami weet breath secured by Shiloh's Catan h Rem edy. Priec CiO cents, Masai Injector fire. For sale by W. E. Dement. The Peruvian .syrup has cured thou sands who were suffering from dyjep sia, debility, liver complaint, boils, bu nions, female complaints, etc. Pamph lets free to any address. Seth W. Fowlr ife.Soiv 'joston. Sleepless Nights, made miserable bv that terrible couch. Shilolfs Cure is the remedy for you. Sold by W. K. De ment In Ten I;ij-"i Carl Adh-Tloauvs for San Francisco t.i pureha-e a large stock of fall and winter gomls. Anyone ha ing a special order will be. accommodated and their pureha-e made to the best advantage. -'enmn.iH.iip. Simile and double entry book keep ing. J. P. Feaster will organize a school 111 the above named branches at Main street school house in Astoria, on .Monday evening. (Jet. 2. 1882,at7 o'clock. Terms: Twelve le.ssons in penman- shin.?::. Twelve lessons in book keei ing", including peninanhip ?.i. Former pupiN and public school seholais at re duced rates. Private lessons given in an pait of theeitv. Thti I-oti; Kvening NEW STORE! T-r Happy Greeting to All ! ...-..--.-......... -.-----T--...r I The Empire Store I IVV.xt Door lo the I'ytiiian lluiMin? U now open with : very -fleet and cumpli'to stock of DRY GOODS ? WW0N9, Ladies' and Children's Shoes. at '-'.! J I ..! onrx MOTTO, You want oinetliing to read, Carl Adler has the stib-.cn pt ion agency for all the lending periodicals and publica tions, and will get you any paper or magazine published in the rutted States or Europe. To item Pait of a dwelling house. Inquire at ft. A. Stin.oii's blacksmith shop. Attention Xo. I. Kegular monthly meeting to -morrow, Monday Oct, 2nd, at 7:30 p. r. AH members are requested to bo present. By order W. W. PAiu.Kit, L. E. Sei.ig, President. Secretarj". Physician prescriptions carefully compounded day or night at .1. W. Conn's drug store. oppoite Occident Hotel. " For lame Back, Side or Cheat use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 2.1 cents. For sale by Y. E. Dement. . Baby cairiagcs in every stjle ami of good "quality for sale cheap at Carl Adler's. Shipper & Itybke. No. 11. Oak .street Portland, are the bon ton tailors of the metropolis Prof. J. F. Meyer wishes to inform t the public anil his pupils that he is now settled and intends remaining here. He is prepated to give music and also French lessons. Scholars practicing will find every convenience for study and imuroveiuent, at his residence. His For the genuine J. II. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best of wines, liquors and San Franeico beer, call at the Gem opposite the bell tower, and see Camp bell. Fre-sh fiuit received at C. A.Mays by every steamer. Xo stale trash. Every variety of Oregon and California fruit alwa.s on nand. QbWK SALES AND SMALL OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE. S"Clerks conversant with the English, German, Scan dinavian and French languages will be in attendance. CALL AND SEE US. PKilEL BROTHERS. Astoria, August 2t, 1&. ASTORIA BREWERY. M. MEYER Propritor. ASTORIA, OREGON. That Hacking Cough can be so quick! v cured bv Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. Sold by W. E. Dement. Hd'olfa Vitalizer is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Diz- ! tZnnzz orl oil cvmntnmc nf Mircnonc"- Price 10 and 73 cents per bottle. Sold by W. E. Dement. P. J. Goodman, on Chcnamus street. has just received the latest and most fashionable style of gents and ladiea lioots. shoes, etc. Agent in Astoria lor the famous Morrow "shoes. Remember Frank Fa brc's icecream Itis par excellence. Shoal water bay eysters: freh every day. at Frank Fabre's. If you want nice fresh lard, or good eoial A--or3xrc-i-r-croEia-CEijg'a. DEDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES. $7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 eAILON8. ILASGE ORDERS IN LIKE TROrORTIOK. Less Quantities," 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, - - - SI SO por Dozen WSpecial attention paid to orders from Public Houses and Families.-"" experience renders. this an opportunity sugar-cured hams, just from the coun- rw iii-u ills "win nimr .1... " " i irv go to t. li. jiitterson s uaKerv. A large consignment of clocks just received at Adler's. Mr. John Rogers of the Central Mar ket, has made arrangements lo keep al he finest fresh fish, etc., in their season embrace. Fresh taffv and caramel- at the Astoria Candy Factory, Oekkwitz te i -Have vou tried a stew or pan roast I Y want a good suit of clothes, as Frank Fabre cooks it? Order one and ready made or made to order, call and vou'll thiink us for the advice. see Mclutosli, Occident block. ds even" da v ' " - VCl"J complete assortment of blank irv "Main st i books, all sizes, slvles and prices at the ft j Cy fook store. THE COLUMBIA LAC BREWERY IS SUPERIOR TO MOST. AND IS EXCELLED 1JY NONE ON THIS COAST JOHN HAHN, - - PROPRIETOR, 0HENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. -Orders left at the GERMANfA DEER HALL will be promptly attended Xo."M ?