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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1882)
ll Q AST01UA. OREuON : FRIDAY OCTOIJElt lu. JSt2joavc our esteemed contemporaries! - ' over in London a chance for fine F.Iilor .,.;:., ..:, ai i.i 1 ' J.I IIALLOIU.V , The Meeting To-'igIit. , . A vftTirr. in nntWr onlnmn calls for a mectW of ihft i..-l at the court ltouse this eveninjr to discuss certain measures of vital intrQf. tn nlnfenn nnun'i- It- ic o i "i notorious fact that w oft"h n-n') of the state have been unjustly treated in tlie matter of legislative representation. VVe send one sena tor jointly with Columbia and Tillamook counties, and one repre sentative, with Tillamook. This should not obtain. The bill now before the legislature gives us no more than what is our just due one senator, and two representa tives. It is to discuss the feasi bility of aiding as be.t wc can the passage of this bill that to-night's meeting is called. Let there be a full attendance. Urn eight days romnin nf fln liri;l:i!i vo .rccm Te , . ... . , ? . , , . ., If the bill is defeated by hostile . inturnctc fnic cocurm Hinin ic no. telling' when it can be brought tin ajrain, a j . . '.. nd to continue with our ( ! . .- i inadequate rei)resentaiioii t .present inadequate rep is an injustice that should not be allowed to continue. Democratic Victory. The news from Ohio is more emphatic than surprising. The Buckeye state gave the Democrats a complete victory at last Tues day's election. The Democratic state committee claim the entire ticket elected by 2o5000 majority. Foster explains this defeat in a variety of ways. The only adequate explanation is that he didn't get sufficient votes. Pro hibition was the issue that broke the Republicans up. The advo cates of temperance made it a direct issue; that aggregation of individual and commercial inter ests, known as "the liquor interest," 'met that issue and voted squarely with the Democrats. The German vote, which is usually Republican, was lost to that part' for the time. Money was freely used, and though "the temperance vote' greatly increased, yet that fact fails to satisfy the defeated Re publican candidates who attribute their defeat to the introduction of that issue into the campaign. In 1S81 Ohio gave a Republican majority of 24,309. It seems to be a bad year for the eastern Re publicans. Defeat is imminent in the great commonwealths of New York and Pennsylvania, where leading men of that party openly work for opposition candidates, and declare their intention ti de feat, if possible, the regular nomi nees.' The Washington Territory Democratic convention, which corr vened at Vancouver last Tue.-da-, nominated Judge Burke, of Seat tle, for congressional delegate; Sam Vinson, of Spokane, for brigadier-general; L. L. Dubeau, of Lewis, for adjutant-general; .1. W. Bower of Thurston, for quar termasterigeneral; "V. A. Wash, of Klickitat, lor commissary-general; and decided to hold the next convention at "Walla Walla. That the returning fishermen do not tell all the big stories, is exemplified by the following from the Seattle Chrenicle: "Alex. Henderson, of Douglass, W. T., has fourteen acres in wheat. He has just threshed and measured 954 bushels from this land. Of the fourteen acres there was five that averaged ninety one bushels per acre. Seattle "folks believe in a lib eral educatien: When Sherman's circus pranced, into that city the other day, the school children were given a holiday to go see the show. Some one, must have been well papered. A- Seattle dispatch sas that the salmon run on the Sound has been unusually light, -this year. Canning and barreling will cease a fortnight hence. e Fine' Wrilimr. Thk rout of the Egyptian army by Sir Garnet AVolsclcy's tioops! "imiij "UiUII nicy UUU1U IIHYU keen nlorc thau human to over-; lnni. n, t -.. iv .: ,wn " i-uiiuoh J. line, a USUa1' led lhc van- s corrcspon dents win"; with its editor in! i""" - ma"-v ,w lI,c n,,e" friendl Une of them rav u SV description of the advance on Tel-el-Kebir, of the English army "stealing on through the dark night' and suddenly appear ing "in the bright moonlight" before the astonished foe, which was putting the inconstant moon through her phasings as one might say with unparaUdled, not to say .reckless, celerity. This same correspondent, it may be said, began his despatch with :i startling statement of cas and effect. "There was no mni.!-," :r wrote, "ami llms lire twn mm:. ! were n-stintr peacefully" - :i j J sentence which remind us o! thej learned iudrc" rharncteriy.itimi f . ' " ... ' J 11111 v-ti j w v - advantage of a uoofl (-i!ii(-'ii.. "instead o( which" he had io!n m about li:e eoiintrv steitlisijr usit'l.s. The presence of the moon known to induce insomnia in dog!, but this is the first time, so far a we are aware, in which a similar phenomenon has been noticed in the case of human beings. Well, "and thus" the Egyptians slept peacefully until the terrible awakening, when they sprang up "to sec swiftly advancing upoii them from every side an endless line of-the dreaded red-coats, broken with the even more fearful blue of the marines. . ''Fearful blue' is good. The Alexandria correspondent did his little utmost to surpass his confrere at the front by the statement that "during the last two months the R:is-e!-Tin palace has been an almost deserted spot, where one could doze unin terruptedly, except for the mur mur of many officials struggling hard to master English by the aid of Ollendorf." It is not surpris ing that after reading these de spatches the editorial writer in London should have taken his pen quickly and written that "by rapid pursuit and the use of all means calculated to impress the imagination Fortune was bound to the wheels of Sir UarneL's chariot." A oi:ni:sroxnr.:sT of the St. Paul Pioneer Pros, writing from Astoria, says he is so buy lha tiim- slips away without his realiz it. He "says: ''The days are very short, and ihe nights a mere nothing."' If he will send us his address he will get The Akhi:i in six months for th.tt rcmaik. Manager'Ci.auic, of the L'nion Pacific Railroad company, denies the rumor that his company is go ing to build an Oregon branch to the Columbia river. He says they have an arrangement with the Cen tral Pacific that makes any new line unnecessary for them. ("texehal A'ldama, president of the United States of Columbia, was assassinated by political ene mies on theSGth nil. A revolution is imminent. NOTICE. NOTICE is hercbv given that the Common Council of the City of Astoria mojiose toclov Cedar stie'et in Sliive Iv's JVstoria, fmia Wc-t Gth street East second or Salmon street, unless the nruo is improved on or before thirty days from the date of this notice, r.v order of the Common Council. F.C.30IUUS, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, .September 14, 1S82. 30t-d LEATHERS BROS. BOAT B V I T. I) E K S. 1J Stnira Over Arn tit JL Fcrelicu's Shoj.1. Call ami examine the work wc are dolus and see the wood vie are iiMnx, bofnre mak ing a trade elsewhere. FIRST-CLASS WORK A SPECIALTY. Notice. ALL TATJTIES IXDECTED TO.orh.,1,1 Ing any indebtedness aipiinst Thomas Jonc and Andi ew Jolmson, deceased, cither or both of 1 hem, will please call attho L inon Tackms Company 's office within thlrtj d.i- ami settle same. CURTIS J.TRENCIIAIJD, IIEXJtY MATTSOX. T. E. TERCHEX. Aslorm, Oct..!,Lss2. For Sale. OnCJ ACHES TIMBER LAXD iu T. 9 X, ;tij 'est. sonable ; terms cash wj it, 7 west, -jmegooa; price rea- J. O. BOZORTII, Real Uatate Asent. '0 KEEP DfiY FEET mwm fHijfe 1 J. Arvold's ALL KINDS OF BOOTS & SKOES FO f.A!Hl-i .VXD ;KXTi.i:t:i'.x 1 hr.vi a J.irv:' nIoJv i.f fip;--l.i-; ;,0ihIsu: t oh ;m'1 '.hid hi. pikc:i.slo i.-? :!. 1 iwMitoptw itiv riMniiKT the worth or lifir iiiciii'V.aail vitKf them mi that they mil conn. a'ur.m nriit liruiij tln-ir fnt-iul-.. 1 mala- all kindi of lMt. ami Shoes to 01M)i:i:. ami Kmur.tec A I'ElirrCT 11T. J 1'ateut l'erlasli:izll:itliui on our !ioes I fith oJ ehju- i:eiaimit; m .:! iloiie. ,, ,j,0 sr.njrt...., p-i-h...iii O. K.SN. I.V -s I AK yj A K Hj I wherry & cokpady, Kr''l? :MHl Cni'Ml H:ifv; . ji ic.-n aii.i v uiiu u.tit., j I . -. Vogetafoles, FniHTS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OlTOSlTK omi'KNT HOTEL, C'JIK.VAISX'M r I root. Astoria, Ogxi . . Allen, (sVCC&MrtK TO l'AUK A AI.LK.N ) Wholci.i!c and ratal! tlrxtr" In Provisions, Glass and Plated Ware, TROIMCAL AN DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Tosvllwr with Wises, Liquors, Tobacco S Ciprs llii kirgrM and :nM iinni'Mi Mw'tC of gootK in their iineto he loiiiul in lli- dry. ("onirr orC'L-fs ami KqtiiMnwqlu Sheer. AS'IOI.'IA. OKKC.OX. wak i? !r.c(..ici:i witsiout FrstTizr.s: xeticj: a.- n Ami no terms of jeacc until cSfft eerj man liiAsiorln has a new '' 'ife.isuit r elorln'N &$& 3f AOK KV .llKAXY. I.ookal !hi prlees: l'.int. lonnler fiom - - - s oo J'.tnt-. f SiMintn l"n m-li CsiLSMineic - 12 f-0 Suits from - -- -- -ISOQ T1:o finest line of samples on the coat to "elect fnmi. !... ME.VXY, Ca vtn et, et i Jl.-.nsenV Jewelry More Pioneer Candy Factory. FRESH CANDIES AND HUTS. A i.uv r.n.l new ;nictj ahinvs on haiiil. Patronize Home Manufacture tv CautSiis thai are tnaoV or noiI auI ItnrmlrN liafeilali. Don'i l.n ramlles from forelpi manuf.ie turers wheie they use poisonous articles. J:m at Imine where you can see that the Candies are fn-sh ami Hi InifcHcnK are hanuli-s. Call ami see me at the factorv opim-,:le the Hell Twer. CHAKLKS H.'OEKKWirZ. NOTICE THIS ! Tin re art ul Iwo salnons in stona th.it m?H theeilelinitert San Francisco National Brewery Beer straight, At Alex. Gilbeit's. comer lientou and Con comly Micets. and FyUX WAGNER, the Agent For t his lire w er3 uevt door to Tarker I loue, beer drinkers, and don't ou forget it. lJeerliyihe fcc;? delhered toan part of the citj. 1 'lease send in our onlen. MAX WAGNER. Asent San Francisco National Brewery. HEADQUAKTERS Foster's Emporium. Most Complete Stock in Astoria A ou elides of all Kinds PrtiitM Itotii Foreign and Dorae.ttin .Wines and Liquors Of Supeiior Brand. FOSTER'S COBWEB, 0 E & Ji DOCK jTfiP E W WW NEW GOOD AN"D "ELSZSIDTTGIESID PB.IC33S ! I am o)ieriintr a fsnt class Imk of Now Fnirititre. cemprism: f ory Ihinp in tin lino of Chamber Sets. Parlor Cloths, Mattuigs. Lace Curtains, House Trimmings, anci tlie latest novel' ties in Interior Decorations. I would resjiectfully bugiruat to parties dcsiiotss of seeing really fine goods to call. The quality of my goods taken in consideration with their price will commend them to all lovers of fine, articles. ntattrafc-ea ami Sleil.iiur in Mturk. unit .'Intli tu Ordri. Agent forHoey's p:l iu bed-sofa, of which ihere ate over 10,000 in use on the Pacific Coast. Flavel's buiiding. opposite Welis, Fargo & Co's office. M. W. GALLI0K. The BossCofiee and Tea Pot l',r ISBKyL-ii msmmmm XS JBL -JEx jhl TWO D00R3EAST OF OCCIDENT, The Str. GE1NT, SSIIiESS ft-- Will Ieac .Woris for K t -1 .iCra-.?" kL,Ij - 'l.il I BtT3 lag Ttii n m i -i i.yl.vcK3EIBHaBcaarH ZZ3fEZZgEg same day. and will leave again fir Craj' Harbor. Monday, Oe toner 2&I. rorfreiqhtandps'J-aKeapi.lyto J. If. I WlAY. Agent I. S. A. .o. n TH.TriwJ'nLIS VARIETIES. Union India Rubber Company's Pare Tara Gum ! GCO. mr.L. -. . - niOPKIKTOK Crack Proof RUBBER BOOTS. ; IlKWAKE OP IMITATION'S I Kv sure tlie Boots an stnuiiictl CUACIC PllOOF cm the liecls, and li:o Wio l'Ui:t: , Ol.V SriUXGS on the rx.l ami instep, which prevent their eraclcinjj or breaking. I We are now making tlieni with liUJUlKlt AXDASVESTOS Soles whii-h will make them last moie than twice as Inns as any. KubberllooKniaile. I'Olt SALE Y ALL UliALEltS. j ALL KINDS ItCRBKR. T.KLTIXO, TAPK-'1 I 0, HOSE. STKIN'GS. U.OTH INC. HOOTS AND SHOia.ele. ;ooiR4K Itllltltl.K CO. K. II. TEASE. Jr.. J . . San Francisen. m y m m TLT XT JUJXv LJ V X JlXJN BITTERS ! Wilmerding & Co., San Francisco. Loeb & Co., Agents, Astoria. W B. DKKKNT, W ASTORIA, OREGON J DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Toilet and Fancy Articles, PATENT HEDICINES, ETC. "arTTreserlptlons carefully eomnoundeditt all houra. tar-Homeopathic Tinctures and Pellets. and Humphrey's Speclfle-i also kept FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY ! MTAMR 'MATATA'' Owing to her belnn loo small for our lmsi- ' uess nm De soiu on reasonablo tenus. Apply at the office of Badollet & Co., U pcr Astoria, for particulars, when the boat can be seen. BADOLLET & 0. . d4& 1 , ..A-w-.tiiiMf2f?S PSIw i1lil,mv K I Wtm S'9 r"rJSr V T- 4, 'lig till htV l) STuriiitiirr, Carpets, Oil! m i:ti !i n or Pv.lLA'WiCH milk ai:k;. A No. Aciit lr iJxe vMy ilei! I!j;clt. i'titoii! t'oiil Moi r. iLKJUL.I.iOX RA.N'liK St 1 AM Hill ,t. A SJ1 t'lAl.l . S'one lint th lie-t iwiKuien etipiie All wo 'i a urantoeil or no e!i tw. T T72 dL.C tew j ASTORIA. UKKCON GRAY'S HARBOE OX relay, Oct. 14, 1 UT. 1 mrriinvivi' vi'VT i- "'il "" V il1-' -vvi5fciiiice im ic.ivf lor niii-.unait'r i.y oi ' Wedneda. Octolier rsth. returning WALTER TANKS, - STA(HOIANA(JElt Engagement c, Miss HAMIE GOODRICH, 'lite Queen of Seiio Cmile. JOHNNY STOKES Thr Greatest of All llelu-eu Iniieronntoi". CHAS. BARROW 'i'hr CIicxtiTticIt! orIIiistrely. Toyetlier with :t new ORCKKSTRA. f All the Old Favorites Retained. I 1"'" u" ,'" Vear, I'erFoMiniiire IlM-r. Msui. Knl I re Cliaime r Tr- Si'aiiime Once a Vt-ek. Comprising; all the latest i SONGS, DANCES AND ACTS. , We give the Best Variety Entertainment In the West. The theatre is crowded nightly, ami all 1 who have witnessed the entertainment pro- ! udiince It to be iMiial to any j;leu elsewhere. $Ir. Hill as a caterer for tho public's amu.Neu:enT can noi e excelled. Aiijuony wishing to spend a pleasant evening anil .see sparkling wit and beautv without vul garity, 0imi!1 improve the opportunity and come. The company comprises the. following we'.I knonn Artists: 31iss Faxxik Walton. ils Mei.i.ii: Ciikistv. Mi:. Tom. CnmsrY. IIi:. Wai.tkk Takk1-. AH of which will appear nightly in their dif- lercni .sieei:uueu Open air concert everv evening : perfonn ance commencing at K; eiitnince to theatre on Benton street ; priva'e boxes on Cbena- nmssireer. New Stars in Rapid Succession ! Barbour's No. 40 I2-Ply SALMON TWINE! CORK M LEAD LINES, ! S "P. T 1V10 'I1 W T TV "P. Si OliJii Ei JL TT All Hi3- :A Full Stock Now on Hand. HENRY DOYLE & C0. Sll Market Street, San .Pranr'Hro Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast I mtm ... ............... J , i BB.B.&8 C00D8 DEPARTMENT. Lara-c lot of aood serviceable Dress Goods reduced to 12 cents per 3-ard. -Splendid all Wool Cashmeres, all colors, reduced to -10 cents per yard. TREMENDOUS KEDUCTION ! All our 1.10 Cashmeres, all colors, re duced to 80 cents per yard. The Greatest SaerMae of ibe 8eaoi Calicos, Ifi -yds. or all best brands, SI. 00 Handsome pieces of Dress Gingham, 10 yards 81.00. "Nottingham Lace Window Curtains at vevv low fio-ures Call early and secure choice selections. We still h.ave on liand about 20 Hand some Radios Cloaks, To he disposed of at a sacrifice. OUK SHOE DEPARTMENT Beinv 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. Bv order of Creditors at CALIFORNIA STORE Joim A, Montgomery, (SfCCESSOi: TO .TAOKINS & MONTGOMERY.) kJjiC iiji I-""'"' rli3'i5S9Fi5' 31 COJKAEK OF tIAI. AX .1EFFERSOX 8TRKKT, CHAS. HEILBORN, " MANUFACTURER OP FUR.NITUBE Zs BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpels, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete in every hranch. MARTIN DEAI.Ei: IN FURNITURE 35 BEDDING. Corner Main anil ttfiurmoquii Street. Astoria, Oreson. WIDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; LOOKING GLASSES Eie A Complete .StocK". PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. AM". KINDS OF FURNITURE REPAIRED AI VARNISHED. LOEB & oO.,i'Leinenweber-& Co" JORISEKS IN WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS; AHENTS FOU TITE Best-San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. J3All jooil-' sold at San Francisco Prices. MAIN STItEET, Opposite Parker House, Astoria, Oregon. STOCK nR.VT.KRS TX Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A tlei:enil Assortment or HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents for iMagee Stoves and Ranges The T.est in the matket. Puimbing goods of all kinds on hand. Job work done in a woikmanlike manner. OLSEN, yf C. r.KIXF.N""TEBKn. IT. BROWJf. E-STABLISUED 18C5. ASTORIA, OREGON, TAMERS AND CUBBBIES, Manufacturers anil Importers ot A LL IvTNDS OF AND FINDINGS Wholesale Dealers In OIL AND TALLOW. psrlllghest cash price paid for Hides and Tallow. j 2i. V-' - -