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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1882)
D) SPln ilnilvi Asttfviim AbTOKIA, OREGON; TUESDAY OCTOBER 10, Iss2 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday Excepted), J. F. HALLORAN is COMPANY, Pum.ifirr.K.s and rnoi-KiKTOKs. Astonan Building, Cass street. Terms of Subscription : erved by Carrier, per week.. ......25 Oestc -at by mail, four niontt; ..-. ..-! W eat by mail, one year.............. .... 3 0& freo of Postase to Jjubgcribew. The Same Old Story. lSvHm.'ioTin:A?TOKiA OI Prime Importance. r AdvortuementB insortsd by the yar at lie rate f SI 50 per squuro per month. Transient advertising, by the day or weok. M"iy cents por square for each insertion. -Policeman Jas. Barry was danger ously shot in Portland last Saturday night by a thief whom he was talcing to prison. Tho post office at Elkhorn, Polk county, lias been discontinued. The mail should bo sent to Sheridan, Yam hill county. Salkm, Oct. i, 1SS2. "Tho general situation here remains unchanged, but we look for new de velopments during the week in tho ! senatorial fi2lit. The regular work of receive attention tho session goes on as usual. The Pilot bill came up for the third read ing this morning. Tho claims of those opposed to Mitchell that the contin ued lock of an election retards public business, 13 a canard. The bribery cases are continuing; one by one they come and one by one they prove to 1 be a farce gotten up with one inten tion to beat Mitchell. The ballot to-day gave Mitchell, thirty-live Smith, one of the origiual thiity six, voting for McBride; Shattuck. twenty-six; 1. Williams, eleven; C.co. H. Williams, two. What to-morrow "s vote will be is a matter of speculation. The Gen. Miles went to Tilla mook vesterdav morninir. For fur ther retrardine her movements read double col. au. On the Columbia, yesterday, went 1,700 cases salmon, of which 1,IC0 wore from thoTillamok Packing Co., and 200 from F. M. Wniren, Cath 1 inner. The Emma Haywatd in down, 611 her way to the Sound. She will hereafter ply between Tacoma and Olympia. Capt. Denny will take her round to-morrow or Thursday. Ham Johnson, a Dane, who was shot on last Friday, September 20th, by Frank Smiley, two and a half miles west of Union school house at Cedar mills, Washington county, ten uiilos from Portland, died on Friday evening last. Mrs. H. B. Parker, and daughter Clara, returned on -the "State,"" from a visit to relatives in the eastern and western states, and in California. Mrs. C. D. Parker returned with them, from a short visit to "friendB in San Francisco and vicinity. There will be no more bills intro duced in the house this session. Tho disposal of those already submitted, together with the election of G rover's successor will take up all the time of the woary legislators for the remain der of the forty days and forty nights. Mr. D. E. Pease instances what can be done by taking care of stock. From two cows, which were well fed and cared f or.he sold in twelve months S100 worth of milk and butler, besides furnishing a family during that timo. That includes two calves told for $10. .stokia, October i, 1882. En. A stemas: Is thero anything being dono in the legislature on the fish question? A product that biings in $3,000,000 per annum is of sufficient importance to If those dttectly 'nfornsted. throu'Mi lsnorancc, greed or other reasons, do not act in the matter, statesmen who are in the po sition of legislators, should act. If a I farmer impoverishes his farm and de stroys it, the community is not much ; affected; he is the chief sufferer. KEEP YOUR FALL STOCK ! Feet Warm!:rLOTH:mG! Felt Shoes and Slip-' Men's, Youths' and Boys' pers,the best quality, "-""--"-" i at 1,00 a pair, tor sale ly M. D. KANT, C. B. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Coals. Pants and Overcoat s Tl5 lloss Merchant Tailor. " Clothier. Hatter anil SUIT A3W STIFF Ky 1'nivcrftal Arcont. ri a T A'EK5 CATiL.viiTiciPiLi.are the bet J5ut of. all purgatives for family use. They I S .1 r- t - i:n,...,. it .... noi"nTiilc "' prouuci il 'oiii;, iuooriou. aim ' ihe fishery :s different; if one person SUCCR5-ful cneiufcai investigation, and or sot of persons destroy the salmon tneir extensive use ny ... . , - . 1.. .1 ... their practice and by all Ol IIIU WUIHHUIBj " . "I' - r.uj. .stcIy of pcivlifzpSsnan-i raaisliiag Goods ! Tho State of California arrived in vesterdav morning. The Columbia crosed to sea. Tho Queen of tho Pa cific will arrive next Thursday. Tho Oregon is in the hands of the machin ists and carpenters at Hunter's Point, near San Francisco, and will receive a thorough overhauling. Another Railroad. S. J. M. No. 2. Following is the full text of tho me morial relative 10 the Astoria land grant, which passed both houses of the legislature last week: To the loitoralh ti Sennit nd House of Hcprewitafites of ihe Untied States in Coitrnw-ix tiswnhM: 1 our Memorialists, the Legislature of tho Stalo of Oregon, most respectfully represent: That by an Act of con gress approved .May -iiii, i&iu, mere was granted U the Oregon Central Railroad company, a corporation un der the laws of Oregon, alternate sec tions of land for the purpose in aid ing the coustiuciiou of a railroad from McMinnville in Yamhill count, to Astoria in Clatsop county, in the state of Oregon; that after the con struction of about one-half of said road, the construction of the remain der thereof, was and has ever s:ncc been abandoned bj Raid company; that the period within which said road should have been constructed has long since parsed, but the lands grant ed along the proposed line thereof are still withdrawn from market, to the great injury and detriment of this state and of tho commerce thereof; and that said grant has been, now is, and unless tho prayer of your peti tioners shall be granted, will con tinue to be a bar and hindrance to the construction of a railroad between said points by other companies, there fore your petitioners most humbly pray that congress may declare the said grant of lands unearned and for feited, and the same be thrown open for settlement and sale under the laws of the United States, in such cases made aud provided. And your memorialists hereby in struct their senators and representa tives of Oregon in congress, to use their best efforts to secure the wishes contemplated in this memorial. And your mcmoralist.s will ever pray, etc. Unless the memorial is Iost" from tho desk of some of those through whose hands it must yet pass, it will go before the congress of the Uuited States at its next session, as being the utterance of the entire .state on that question. nerymen or river fishermen thrown out of business, but the whole community! and state, including several other! blanches of industry, are injured. Is it necessary to do anything to keep up the supply of the salmon? The his tory of other waters answers suffi ciently. The action of every salmon packer on the Columbia river says yes, although some of them through ignorance say it cannot be done arti ficially; and others, through greed or some other reason, say it is not neces sary, ineir actions, Jiouoiur, epeak. lounder than word3. Of the foity canneries on the river, representing each a capital of twenty thousand to forty thousand dollars, not u single one is built or cared for as a ncrmanciit business. Not a build- TRlfXKS; .TCHKLS. Err. Err TAILORING! I tions. proves-them the best and most ei"- ................ jfectnal puigativel'ill that medical sci- urr.p.r.: coats. (;mi:i:ili.as. ence can oryise. 111 inirinn: vame ana curative powers no other Pills can be compared with thein. and every person, knowing- their virtue-:, will employ them, when needed. Thev keep the! system in per feet order, ami maintain in health) action tho whole macluncn of life. Mild, searching and effectual, ihs-y are especially adapted to the needs of the digestive apparatus, derangements of which I hey prevent and can, if timely taken. They are the best and safest physic to employ for children and weakend constitutions, where a mild and effectual cathartic is required. For. Sai.k nv at.i. Dkai.ki:. O.V."tcr.-i! j-ter!! At Frank Fabre's: in even ' Fresh from the beds everv da v. " style. A CAUI. The "Weston Leader reports that tho railroad boom has struck the town of Helix, and its citizens are justly jubi lant over their future prospects. It iB informed that a company has been organized to construct a line of road from Cold Spring to some point yet undecided, upon tho road from Walla Walla. Parties are in the field looking out the most feasible route. Such a line would tap the best part of the famous Cold Sprin country, and would no doubt prove a most profitable investment. The amount of wheat alone that would naturally find an outlet by such a route would be immense. As a tonic aud nervine for debili tated women nothing surpasses Dr. Pierce's 'Favorite Prescription.' By druggists. TtlUMiC IeSAOIlR. Miss .Nora Wilson has icturned Horn San Francisco, and is now prepared lo receive a limited number of pupils hi instrumental music. A Varied Performance. Many wonder how Packers Ginger Domestic Exports. The receipts in San Francisco, of cer tain articles of Oreeon produce from January 1st, 1882, to October 3d, in clusive, have been as follows Flour, qr sks. Tonic can perform such varied cures. thinking it essence of ginger, when in fact it is made from many valuable medicines which act beneficially on everv diseased organ. ing is painted or put up with dressed lumber and boarded to keep out the wet aud preserve them from doeay. Not a cattle shed 211 the state of Ore gon, scarcely, but is better constructed and picserved. It has been said that the business pays large dividends. If so, and the business is to be permanent, why are nor buildings erected with a view of their lasting .1 man's lifetime. Each spends as little a3 possible and expresses the hope that the houses will resist the weather ana decay as long as the fish will last. So preva lent is thi3 feeling that nearly every citizen in Astoria bases all hi3 plans on the probabilities of the salmon becoming extinct. "'Tho town is going ahead, but if salmon should give out it would be the dullest town you ever saw." "If the salmon will only run next year, perhaps 1 can have my business arranged so as to quit or move away." Liko expres sions are in the mouth of every per son doing business or owning prop erty in Astoria, and nearly every one fcols and acts as though he were only stopping until tho bed rock should be reached and cleaned when it will then be necessary to go elsewhere. Nearly as many salmon were tatten this year as last, but the nets were increased in number nnd length, and it would seem almobt impossible for a fish to escape. A small net formerly took 021 an average three thousand fish iu a season, now a net thouh three times the size averages but 0110 thousand. We see old caunerymeu soiling out and leaving. Others are incorpora ting companies and getting men to take stock, and thus peddling out their property where they cannot sell right out. Several cannerymen here have been unable to declare anv dividend this year, others 'which have divided a profit did so on last year's reserve, and others are trying to sell slock to the uninitiated in order to save as much as possible. Really the outlook is dark unless something shall be dono to increase tho supply of fish. It behooves every good citizen to see that this interest shall be protected and fostered. Citizkx. To all who are suffering from the errors andindiseretions of youth, nerv ous weakness, early decay, ios of man- noou. etc, 1 in send a recipe timt win cure you FREE OF CHARGE. Thi groat remedy was discovered bv a mis slonarv in South America. Send a e!f addressed envelope to the Rev. Josr.rit 1 t. ixmas. station l), .New York City. The kirs-st Meek of line rorvi!ii and American Beavers, Cloths, Piques, Worsted, Diagonals, Cassimeres and Pilot Cloths en THE IIL OO -uiiaiciK3iciei.iiuiiiiiiis9iaESEii3EiGiiaiitiiiiiMiiNMinMiiMHi GRAND OPENING! 3iiicsiHsiiitifaaiiKiiiaiiiifiiuittinaiiiiiitiiiuisiiuiMiHMti ON Tuesday, Oct. 3, 1882! TO SHLECT FROM. - FIT GUARANTEED! - The Golden Opportunity. Every sufferer from liver coniphiiiit aud constipation will doubtlessly avail themselves of the colden opportunity presented of testiifg the new remedy. Syrup of Figs, free of charge. Cases of long smutting, winch have only been agravated by tho harsh, griping medi cines formerly use'd, yield promptly to tho gentle yet thorough influence of Syrup of Figs. Those who have fried it praise it highly. Trial bottles sree. and large bottles for sale by W. E. Dement, druggist, agent for Astoria. Hodge Davis & Co., Wholesale Agents Portland Oregon. ftonictbiug Vetv. A.M. .Johnson & Co. have made ar rangements with one of the turgest cof tce and spice houses iu San Francisco, for a rcKE ground coffee. As this cof fee is put up to order, and for them only they are enabled to guarantee it per fectly pure. Fir.-t .shipment to arrive in about ten days. Spring Salmon. Thirty half-barrels fine spring salmon for sale by J. 11. D. Gray. Fancv soaps and perfumery of all kinds can be found at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel. Have, von tried a. stew or 0:111 roast as Frank Fabre cooks it .' Order one ami you'll thank us for the ad vice. Prof. . I. F. Meyer wishes lo infmm the nublic and his pupils that he is now- settled and intends remaining here. He is prepared to gtve music and also French lessons. " Scholars practicing will find every coincidence for .study and improvement, at his residence. His experience renders this an opportunity which it is woith while to any one to embrace. Avery complete assortment of blank books, nil sizes, Mj It's :'1 prices at the City hook store. d. a. Mcintosh, Tailor ami Clothier. - Occident RIovk. NOTIOE THIS ! Tlu-r- :! il lo ;ilius in Attnria that cll ili.ir!clinucrt San Francisco National Brewery Beer straight, At Aii. (iilbcrtV. eorner Renton ami Cou ci .inly "streets ami MAX WAGNER, the Agent For tlii-s lire w cry. next dor to l'arkerlloiitc, beer drinkers, and don't 3 ou forget ft. Reerbytlie fceg delivered to any part of the city." Please send in vnir orders. MAX WAGNER. Agent San FnmeKco National Rruwery New Goods will be exhibited in every Department New Dress Goods, New Velvets, New Plushes, New Silks, New Satins-; In all the new Shades. OVER. 200 VAHIBTZSW O -Wraps. Cloaks, Ulsters and Dolmans. I-On our Fancy Counters endless variety of new goods. we will display an MAltTlN FAi:i. J. .1. STOKK A large consignment of clock leceivod at Adler's. ju-t FOARD & STOKES, Wholesale and retail dealers in Wood and Willow-ware, GROCERIES, Tobacco. Cigars, Wines and Liquors I'ORKM'N AP DOMESTIC 4 Fruits and Vegetables FLOUR, FEED, A. Ml COUNTRY PRODUCE. AMI General Commission Merchants ANTOKIA. OKKfiOX. N'evt m Oregon RaUa i Nav. co's Dock, di-.v Pioneer Candy Factory. FRESH CANDIES AND NUTS. 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, 18S2. O. FALL IMPORTATIONS ! -AT THB- Taffy on a. stick ;jnsl (00 sweet, at Oerkwitz's. ..113,070 10G,3j1 ,.164,950 ... 817 ... 42t , 163,817 ... 184 ... 7.9S9 24 ...180.423 1M.3D1 ... 33.639 ... 1,903 ... 100 Wheat, ctls.. Oats, ctls...... . Salmon, buls...... lif bbls CS ......... ...... pkgs. Apples, ripe, bss ... Butter, pkgs ................ Pork, bbls...... Potatoes, sks .. Wool.bales ..- Hides, No Tallow, pkgs. . ...... .. Beef, bbls Beef.canned.es Fruit, dried, pkgs c,51 1 Leather, nkes 241 Lard, cs X Bacon, cs.. 291 Meal, aks 281 Hops, bales.- -.. C14 Hams, nkes 11 Bran, sks -....... 17.C88 Cheese, cs 51 Flax Seed, sks.. .S29 Canned goods, cs . ..... 1 ,132 Bariey, ctis..... . 27,110 Shorts, sks 2 Ml Corn, ctls 482 Bye, sks....... ................ .... 46 Mr. John llogers of the Central .Mar ket.-has made arrangements to keep al he finest fresh fish, etc.. in their season If you want nice ficsh lard, or good bugar-cured hams, just from the coun try go to i' li. it.iber-011 s oakery. 1. J. Goodman, on Chenamus btrect, has just received the latest and most fashionable .stjle of gents and ladies boots, shoes, etc. Agent in Astoria for the famous Morrow shoes. and Wilhoit. mineral water, fresh sparkling, at i . is. .hiuerson s. That taffy of Oerkwitz's is the boss confection, and don't you forget it. Hallo 1 Where are you going? Whv, to Frank Fabre's for a pan roast. All the patent medicines ad ertibed in this naner. tocether with the choicest pcrfumerv, and toilet articles, etc can, be bought at the lowest prices, at .1. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel, Astoria. For the genuine J. II. Cutter jold Boaibon, aud the best of wines, liquors and San Francisco beer, call at the Gem opposite the bell tower, and see Cami bell. Another fresh invoice of thoc pice anchovies at A. M. Johnson & Co. Shoal water ba eysters: fresh every day, at rank t abre s. Carl Adlcr went to San Francisco on the last steamer, and upon his re turn will bring the largest and finest stock of fancy goods ever opened in Astoria. Fruit of all kinds received by C. A. 3Iaj', on every steamer. Candies, nuts, etc Fresh novelties constantly arriving. 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 tvo aro in excellent health and no expense for doctors or other medicines. Chromcle. Tartar Are barnacles on the teeth; at first creamy, then crusty, then removable only by the dentist It loosens the teeth. and makes the gums tender. Don't per mit it to gather: use SOZODOXT, and Keep tue mouth clean and the teeth heallhv. TwoSurirenns n'nriM-pnlinf Mm A. TION AL SURGICAL INSTITUTE of Indianapolis, Philadelphia. Atlanta Ga., and San Francisco, will bo in Pokt L.yxn,OnEGox,atthe St. Charles Ho tel, from Nov. 2d to the 11th Inclusive, prepared with an expensiyc outfit of the most approved apparatus, for the treat ment of all cases of disease of the spine, lilt 1-nr.n ....I.I. l t 1? ... -I. -I. . i i"'-u "iHiu, crooKcu uiuus, ciuo icct, ac, dec. They will be prepared to """. niu uiu ing tendons, operations for disease of the genital organs, piles, fistula, &c. A rare OPPOrtllllitv is offered hnn uppiX- ing their services. Old patients especi- !. ivijuusicu 10 visit mem. 3IrS. E. K. Ililllrorc Imnmvnl sve- tem of Dress Cutting by chart is ac knowledged to be the best Mrs. S. T. McKean is agent for Clatsop county, and is prepared to teach all who wish to avail themselves of the opportunity new presented. Kesidence, corner of Lafayette and Squeraocqua Sts. Astoria. Have Wistar's balsam of wild cherry always at hand. It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in- Ulienza, consumption, una an wim;u ami ping complaints. ro cent and.t-l a bot tle.' A cough, cold or sore throat should be stopped. Neglect frequently results in an incurable lung disease or consuni'v tiou. Brown's Bronchial troches do not disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly on the in flamed parts, allaying irritation, give relief in asthma, bronchitis, coughs, catarrh, and the throat troubles, which singers and public speakers are subject to. For thirtv years Brown's bronchial troches have" been recommended by physicians, anil always gi'.e perfect satisfaction. Having been tcted by wido and constant use for nearly an en tire generation, they have attained well- merited rank among tue icw siapic remedies of the ase. old at 'J., cents a oox everywhere. Sliiloh's Catarrh Bcmcdy a posi tive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker Mouth. .Sold by . E. Dement. Sweet cider, pure and fresh at .1. W. Conn's. -llackmctack.' a lasting ami fra giant perfume. Price 2.1 add ."Hi cents. Sold by W. E. Dement. F01 Dyspepsia andLiver Complaint, vou have a printed "uarantee on every bottle of Sliiloh's Vitalix.er. It never fails to cure. Sold by W. E. Demenf. Sim loii's Cli:k will immediately relievo Croup, whooping cough and Uronchitis. bold by W.E. Dement. Shipper & Ilvbke. No. 11. Oak treet Portland, are t lie bon tou tailors of the metropolis. Physicians' prescriptions carefully compounded flay or night at .1. . Conn's drug store, opposite Occident Hotel. The llev. Geo. II. Thayer, of Bour bon, Ind., says: --Both myself and wife owe our lives toSini.oii's Co3umitiox Cubk.' Sold by W. E. Dement. A larj:e and new "vaie-lx ahvavt on hand. Patronize Home Alanufacttue. I sr Candles thai Kit- itiarie ofioml anil llarmlrss .iZnferinl. Io:ii buy candies mmi foreign iiiamifuc turrr! ulii-fe tht-v im nolsonous articles. lu at home here jou can see that tho Candles are fresh ami the ininvdients arc harmless. Call anil see me at ihe factory npooslte the Hell Tov.cr. CIT.VKI.l'S II. OEUKWITZ HEADQUARTERS Foster's Emporium. Most Complete Stock in Astoria Fireworks! Flags! FruitH Ktith I'oveiu aud DnracMtir Wines and Liquors Of Superior Krnnd. FOSTER'S CORNER, O R AN BOCK A. Van Dusen & Co. Cure 10 cts ment Whv will you cough when Sliiloh's c will give immediate relief, price ts . cts ajid.-l. Sold by W. E. De- VyOl'Ll) KIISI'IXnTl'LLY CALL THE attention of the Public to the fact that they aie Agents for the followintr sewing maehhie.s. viz : Th Improictl Si user. The White. The Crown A ltd The Uhlridge, Wliii-h they are selling fiom .";3.. to $.10. each and defy Competition. Persons wishing to purchase machines .should call and inspect our stock before pur chasing elsewhere, as we guarantee topvc perfect satisfaction as rejards quulity and price. We are receiving by every steamer n -v atMiti ins to our stock of Dry Goods. Notions, Ladies' inid Children's Shoes, Suitable for the season. Flannels, WaUrpoof Hosiery, Blaaktis, Bto, Oar stock of Dress Goods, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Plushes, etc., show a large variety. AlMi an elegant line of Ladies' ami Children's CLO A KS, ULSTERS, RUSSIAN CIRCULARS. WALKING JACKETS, DOLMANS, ETC. Our tables are covered with the nicegt selection of Fichus, Ties, Collarettes aud Fancy Goods too numerous to mention. OUR MOTTO: QV1CK BALES AND SMALL PJMfm. We Study to PIeat.se. PRAEL BROTHERS. Xcxf Door to Pytfcla Hll. For Sale. OfkO AUKES TI5II1EU IVND in T. 1 X, -vw n. 7 west, imegoou; sonable ; terms cash. price rea- .f. O. BOZOP.TH, Kcal Estate Aeiit. Yreyou made miserable by Iudi- I. W. CASE, LMl'ORTEK AND WHOLESALE AND KE TAIL DEALER IN i GENERAL MERCHANDISE . '""onier Clicuamus and Cass streets. ASTORIA -.-- 0BE60N E. Dement. Brace up tho whole system with King of the Blood. See Advertisement. A Nasal Injector free with each bottle of Sliiloh's Catarrh. Remedy. Trice 50 cent. Sold by V, E. Dement. ASTORIA BREWERY. M. MEYER Proprietor. ASTORIA, - - OREGON. special A.jraroxTja-oEiBg:girg?. REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES. T $7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS. ILABGE ORDERS TN LIKE PROFORT10X. Less Quantities, 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, - - - S3 1 SO per Dozen srSpeclal attention paid to order from Public Houses and Famllks.- THE COLUMBIA LA BREWERY IS SUl'KRIOK TO MOST, AND IS EXCEU.I'l) BY NONE OX THIS COAhf JOHN HAHtt, - - PROPKIETOR CHENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. "Orders left at the GEEMAXIA BEER HALL will be promptly attended to.C