m -WMysmR3ttew gfte gjnttt sttnm. ASTORIA. OKEGOS' SATURDAY OCTOBER 7, 16.H2 1 4. F. HALLO BAX EilHor Tho Deadlock. Four weeks of the session of the legislature have elapsed with out the election of a United States j no complaints from ship masters senator. From present appear- j a,Kut tho pilotage charges. Every -ances it seems that our Salem so- ones at a11 conversant with the Ions are not any more disposed to recognize caucus rule now than tbey were the second day after convening, when out of fifty-four Republicans, thirty-six a two third majority selected J. H. Mitchell as thsir candidate. The Republican majority have present ed an anomalous attitude all through the fight. They claim that they are not bound by a majority decision; that the faot of refusing to go into caucus justifies them in standing out against tho caucus nominee. This is analogous to the protest in other Republican assemblages ..,:- cui. ....: ...,i " .wi :,. virtual denial of the right of a legislative party majority to -select a candidate for party vote. There ! are not wanting defenders for j their course, but the men who up- j hold them are so obviously actuated by personal motives that the animus is made manifest through out. In general it may be stated as a political axiom that a representa tive should be a representative of his constituents. Had Dr. Kinney been elected last June we should have expected him to vote for a Democrat right along; so v.ith John Hobson; Messrs. Reed and Smith were elected by Republi can votes and are bound to vote for a Republican nominee. Tho Democrats who aio voting for Mitchell in Salqm are not doing justice to their constituents who sent them there. Majorities ride, and so between parties, so it should be between members of the same party. Mitchell received a caucus majority nomination, and should be given a full party vote. We' say this without bias or prejudice for or against any nominee or in favor of airy candidate. We advocate no po litical cause to the utter exclusion of. that grand maxim of Rush: "Nothing is politically right that is morally wrong," but amid all the juggling and chicanery that is go ing on in the state capitol one fact stands eut: that repiescntntives should represent their constituents and should vote in accordance with their wishes". This morning's dis patches say that Mr. Smith voted against Mitchell. It is a well known fact that nine-tenths of Clat sop county are in favor of having Mitchell senator; it was Clatsop county that gave Mr. Smith his majority, and if he wishes to rep resent the men that sent him there he should vote for their ehoiee. This is as it appears to us. "We are either right or wrong. We care no more for Mitchell than for . any of the candidates that have been given the questionable com pliment of a" transitory vote from the eighteen, and in saying what we do we enunciate what is uni versally recognized as political ac tion, and voice the sentiment of this part of the state. -The Asiatic cholera was at last accounts epidemic at some of the ports at Japan, and also at Manila. Dhe average number of deaths in Manila, the capital of the Philip pine islan'ds, has been about 250 a day. During two weeks of Aug ust 4,560 persons died in Manila of cholera. " From that place the disease traveled rapidly to Japan, andjiow ;wehear of it on board of a ship from Bombay, about to v enter the Suez canal, and among the pilgrims returning from Mecca. The scene of the British victory in Egypt is believed to be on the site of the ancient cities built for Pharaoh by the children of Israel. - About five bushels of wheat per head is the annual consump tion ofithe inhabirants-of the Pa . vcifio coast The Tilol Bill. A tj:legi:am received last even ing says the pilot bill will ccmc up on Monday. Tis noticeable that j since the advent of the Pioneer but ; ' 'little is said of the "monopoly"' ef: i the towage business, and the at-! tempted legislation is all in refer ence to the pilotage. Thcie ate facls knows that the pilots well earn their money, and the propo sition to cut down their earnings and then make them pay for the commission that superintends them, is manifestly unjust. B:;t, after all, it will take concurrent legislation in Washington Terri tory to render any legislation op erative in reference to the matter. Tin: notion that steamships may be suddenly stopped by a break, as railroad trains are, seems iiui-ei at first, but, saws the Now Yoik Sun, a Boston Yankee ha- found a eon- annltod mu toiloil it. with :imr. .cmly perfect success. Ifis in wmi-J K consists of a pair of shin tors., j lunged on eithei side ot the vt.-,-1 sol's stern post, so that they will , remain closed against the vessel' until an apparatus, whose eor.ltol is in the pilot house, opens thorn and fixes them .tt right angles to the ship's course. An ordinary side wheel steamboat was slopped the other day in Reston haibor by these fins, as they are called. Many gentlemen were on board, and, though the steamer was mak ing about twelve miles an hour, it is said, they testify that she did not go ahead her own length after the fins were opened before reach ing a full stop; and then tho engi -ncer, reversing his engines, moved her back, the shutters closing again. As for the shock, it was much less than that of a railroad train suddenly stopped by an air brake. Should this machine be applicable to large ships with powerful engines, half the fear of collisions would be gone. It would have prevented, for ex ample, the last collision on the Ohio, with its great loss of life. Though it is yet to be seen how this contrivance would work on huge ocean-going vessels, with their great momentum, for many smaller steamboats its usefulness seems ah cad v established. Sixci: the immortal defense that the ehild was "only a iittie one," there has .been nothing quite so delightful as the explanation offered of the -most recent theft of a thousand dollar bond front the. treasury department to wit, that it was blank. From the point of view of the thief it was a seri ous blunder to take a bond which had not been signed. But how uoes mat accident, nein tne ease of the treasury officials? The safeguards cf the treasmy aie supposed to be equal to the keep ing, out of all thieves. "The deed and not tlic attempt" confounds Secretary Foltjer's eateless -ntur dinales. Mi:. Peuxei: of the census bureau says the census report will eobt $."5,000,000. The work was begun in 1S79, and will be finish ed in ISS3, after five years of solid work. It will be the most complete work of- the kind ever done. It ought to be at those figures. The last English census only cost S?00a000. The Prussian government, in order to check the tide of emigra tion to America, purposes to re quire those who intend to leave to give security that in doing so they will not violate any contract or ob gation towards municipal and vil lage communities, families and em ployers. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby piven' that the Common Council of the City of Astoria propose to close Hemlock street in fcinyciys .sioria, lrnm Salmon street to the eastern limit o the city, unless tac same is improved on or before thir ty days from the date of this notice. By order of the common Council. F.C.XORR1S, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, September 14, 1882. sot-d US? TlpTP TlR, V f I. J, Arvold's (Jt early and cIioom? front his Fine", New, Large and Carefully -hwd Sloi-kor I r Y 1TT1Q "P tm. &2 2,i' SIeossj rei: Ladies & Gentlemen Now is the time to get your Boots and Shoes HO MORE TROUBLE! Kvenone knows the bother with or dinary buttons en shoes. We furnish patent buttons lo all our customer for buttoned shoes. They don't rome oil" and won't tear out. Recollect T have a large stock of the very besL goods, and you will find my prices as low as any. Ct? Close attention paid to cus tom made Boots and Shoes of all kinds for Ladies and Gentlemen. 5F Repairing neatly done. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COMPANY, Fresh .and Cured Itlcats, FRUiTS. BUTTER, and EGGS. oito-siti: (Kcti)i:vi hoifu 4'!Ii:XAjlirS Klwct, Aftoria. Ox" PERUVIAN BITTERS ! JC Vllmerding & Co., San Francisco. Loeb & Co., Agents, Astoria. LEATHERS BROS. I JO AT B V I T. I r. tt S. 'p Stairs Over Arntlt & Fereheirn Shou. Call:uiilcvainlne theueil: we arc doln" and see the wood we are umiik, ix-lore mak ing a trade clsculivre. FI1IRT-CLAPS WORK A SPECIALTY. FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY ! sti:ami:k -ec.vrATAr oning tolier being too small for onr luisi uess will lie sold on lrcicnnalilft inmc. Apiiy at the offlcc o Radollct & Co., Un lcr Astoria, for particulars, when the boat il-aoil JiADOLLKT & CO. NOTICE. XOTJCE is hereby siven that tho Common Council of the cmk- nr a ciaVi propose to close Cedar street in Shivc ly s Astoria, from West nth street to j'-iststjconu or halmon .street, unless the same is improved on or before thirtv days from the date of this noticed y onior oi tho Common Council P.CXORRIS, Astoria, September 14, 1882. sot-d do To plJIipm X$ 1ST S W S NEW GOOD j I am ui'iiint a firl cl:w Mtfk of Xi Fnniilun. cnniprhjn:: c r Hunt? in the line t Oliamba Sets. Parlor Furniture, Carpets. Oil Cloths, Msit tings. Lace Curtains. House1 Trimmings, and flu latest novel ties in Interior Decorations. 1 would respectfully suggest to parties desirous of seeing tealiy fine goods t call. The qualit' of my goods taken in consideration with their price will commend them to all lovers of fine articles. Hittrasses and UiMMiuic in Stork, aud .11 rule tc. Or.lor. Agent forHoey's patent bed-sofa, of which there are over 10,000 in use on the Pacific Co::t. Plavel'g building, opposite Weli3, Fargo kCo's office. EL W. GALLICK. The BossCoftee arid Tea Pot ISlaiiiiSiif -eHHKSIF I ViSIHBSHsSaM f3' E. R. HAWE TWO DOORS EAST OP OCCIDENT, headquarters ! Foster's Emporium. Most Complete Stock in Astoria Fireworks! Flags! Fruits Both Foreign a::rt UomrMir Wines and Liquors Of Superior Dram!. FOSTER'S CORNER, ( R AN DOCK Benton Street. ; NOTICE is hereby siven Hint I he n--! sessmcnl made bj Oidinance No.JSl.j for the improvement of and it!):iir ot i Denton street, between the Minth siile i of Concomlj-street and the north side of Court street in McCIure's Atoria. in the manner nro ided by Ordinaiipe Xo. ? 480, on each of the. following descilbed lots frontine; upon that part of Denton street from the south side of Concoinly' street to the north side of C'ouit slreer. , is now due and payable at the nnieo of ; Ihc City Treasurer, in s:iid eitv, in , United Stales cold and silver coin, and unless paid wilhui five lajs fiom the expiration of this notice, i.: October !', is?-', tne common council will ouicr wnrrniits issued for the collection t herit or. The assessment is as follow .Vo. of j Ao. of PnAuU. SmneofOiruet. 11. ni(l. Col. Mrs. O. Forth 1 i ft Jj 7t' .1. W.Gearhart.... 1 ft I n 00, C. Italics 1 ? io , U.J). Parker r i iu trj :o United .states I I i; Hi 7.1 3 1 '2Z 71 00 C.L. Paikcr 1 I L'l St 75 C. S. Wright S i 'J4 j (Ti .0 Mi. Jtichardson.. 1 I 27 10.150 A. Montgomery... x 27 : n r.o Clatsop County... 4 2S j si 75 ... 5 I 28 j SI "'j Cen. Fkivcl i 11 St 75 " 5 I II SI 75 " 1 -12 1)2 75 M.M.Cilman 8 42 i SI 75 JubIlo5s j l j 17 j i2 75 Mrs. Flavel 8 17 ; Si 75 C. Hoeling 4 4S Si 75 I 5 I 4S I SI 75 Ily order of the Common Council. F. C. XOISKIS, Auditor and Cleik. Asloi ia, Or., Sept. 27, 8-1 lOtd ASK FOIJ- Union India Rubber Company's Pure Para (Sum Crack Proof RUBBER BOOTS. BKWAHE OF I MlTATIOh'S ! Be suro the Boots arc stamped CRACK PROOF on the heels, and have UxaPUJiK ' GUM SPItlXGS on the foot and instep, J which prevent their crackine; or breakinp. j "Vc are now making them with IZUUBElt ; AXD ASBESTOS Soles which will niaku : them last more than twice as Innp as any Kubber Boots made. FOB SALE BY ALL DKALEKS. ALL KINDS RLTBBEK BELTING, PACK I.VO, HOSE. SPBIKGS, CI.OTIIINr:. BOOTS AND SHOES, etc. rOOJD)TFAR RUBBER CO. B. H. PEASE. Jr.. I AccMts S.M. KUNYON. iKcms, "in - San Francisco. WAll IS DECLARED WITHOUT FURTHER 1WOTICF. And no terms of peace until j every man In Astoi ia has a new ! Milt of clothes 3fATK BY 3IEAXY. Look ot the prices : ! Pants to order from - - - S8 Co ' Pants. Genuine French Casslmcre - 12 W ' Suits from - -- -- -2500 The finest line or samples on the coast to select from. P. J. MKANY, Cass street, next to Hansen's Jewelry store Croup, Whooping Cough and Bron chitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. SoldbyW.E. Dement. diU?.wrwd 3P Cfc ' Ewes' EiJr- S jj M vy nt: had r "rc.l-UlAAVEiS soi.k a:j:m ls.t. i.nl for i lit fvU-linitiMt ISiii'li. i'ntonl Cool. Sim i MKiujiLiox inxni-: SI 1 AM ! ITilM.N A Si'H IA1.TY. Nun.1" Mil lli' le-t workmen finplojeii AH work jMiarant po.1 or n:i elisrRi. ASTOKIA.TUtEUON I , L' S V ,! R 1 B T i fi S. OKo.mu.. - - - rueruiETOi: w vi.tki: r.vuKs. - srvcr. manahei: lljiKaKoiiipjit nf Miss MAMIE GOODRICH, Tho Qiit'cii of Sorlo Conile-.. J0HWKY STOKES 'Vlw (irentcst of All IJeJirow Impersonators. CHAS. BARROW The fhettvrflplri of linstrclvy. Together witli a new All the Old Favorites Retained. vm nil the War, ivrn)n;i:jicc s:virv siui. r.unre iinSo r it- arjinmcome si WcrK. ; cuiiiriMii.' all the latest SONCS, DANCES AND ACTS. We give the Best Variety Entertainment In the West. The theatre Is crowded nightly, and all who have witnessed the entertainment pro nounce it to he enual to any Rl i n elsewhere. IMr. Hill as a caterer lor the public's amusement can not he excellcil. An j body wishin; to ..jend a pleasant evenins anil tee .sparklfii v.it and beauty without vul garity, should inipnne llienppoiiunilvuuil come. The eonmany coinprie? the folhiv.in well known Artists : Miss F.VN.V1K "WAT.TOX. Mi Mex.i.n: Ciiinsrrv. Mi;. To'.r. CnniSTV. ln. Waltkk I'AKKS. All of which will appear nightly in their dif ferent specialties. Open air concert eer inciting; nerform anct; commencing at S; entnmce to theatre oa Benton street; iirha'e boxes on Chcna mus street. Noiv Stors iu Rapid SucceB&ion ! A. V. Allen, (M'OVntMOR I'O I'tCR it AI.LKN.) Wholesale and retail ite.ilf r in Groceries, Provision Glass and Plated Ware, TBOPIOAL AND llOMlSTICj FRUITS AND VEGErABLES. ToKClher with Wiies.Lipors.ToteoiCiprs The largest and most complete stock of goods in their lino to bo found In the city. Corner of Cass and Squeinocqhe Streets, ASTOKLA, OEEGOX. For Sale. QAO ACBES TIMBER LAND in T. 0 X, OUO It. 7 West. Titlo Reed ; price rea sonable ; terms cash. J. O. BOZORTIi, Eeal Estate Ajjent . ! , ... . S&BSS GO DBS DEPARTMENT, Lavsc lot of eood serviceable Dress Goods reduced to 12 cents per yard. Splendid all Wool Cashmeres, all colors, reduced to 40 cents per yard. TREMENDOUS DEDUCTION! All our SI. 10 Oaslimeres, all colors, re- duced to 80 cents per yard. The Greatest SavriSde $f ih Semnl Calicos. 3 0 yds. of all best brands, 1.00 Handsome pieces of Dress Gingham, 10 yards S1.00. Nottingham -Lace Window .Curtains at Mcry low figures. Call early and secure choice selections. We still have on h.and about 20 Hand some Xiadies Cloaks, To lc disposed OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT - Beirpg- 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. ; Buttonecl Kids at 60 cts. Fuji 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 CALIFORNIA STORE Jolin. JL Brlontgomery, tsiTcr.ssei: to jackins & Montgomery.) conr.nsz of .iiai? axi .uuteksox stkekts, ASTORIA, - OREQOII. CHAS. HEILBORN, manufacturer of FUBMITTJPvE Ss 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 every branch. MARTIN OLSEN, DEAI.Ki: IN ES" FUE.NITUBE S BEDDING. Corner Main and Squcmoqim Streets. Astoria, Oresea. WIDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; LOOKING GLASSES ETC A Complete Stock. PRICES AS GHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. AT.I. KIKDS OF rVRXITURE KEPAIRED AII VARNISHED. LOEB & CO., Jor.r.Kits in WINES, LIQUORS, AXD CIGARS. ai:nts fou tiic Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. ?All soods sold at San Francisco Prices. MAIN STREET, Opposite Parker House, Astoria, Oreson. TOCK of at a sacrifice. iEAr.Ei:s ix Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A General Assoitment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents for Magce Stoves and Ranges Tho Best In the market. I'ttimhhis goods of all kinds on hand. Job work done in a workmanlike manner. Leinenwelier & Co., C. LEINEXWKnEn. T. TlROWK. ESTABLISHED 18G5. ASTORIA, OREGON, TAMERS AND GDBRBI1S, Manufacturers and Importers ot a ll kinds of IjIiSATECSIR. AND FINDINGB Wholesale Dealers In OH, AND TALLOW. sailighest cash price paid for Hides and Tallow. .4 - 4- tel&-