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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1882)
f2J JETtc Shifts stcrvlatt. ASTORIA. 0KEG03 : SAFIIHDAY OCTOBER 14. 1Rs2. t I J.I HALLO K AX i:,n:"r j Aral)! Paslin Talks. it -v- - -i-.- . . . curs: "When I rose to leave, the idea struck 'me of telling him that I had been corresponding with an American newspaper, and that I should be glad if Arabi would tell me something which I could com municate to the American people, who were the friends of all who were oppressed, and who had shown a great deal of sympathy with the Egyptians during their struggle. 'Why,5 said Arabi, we are actually making arrangements at the present moment, for u plan of emigration to the United States, and if you think that the Ameri cans will care to hear what my views are, I shall be glad to use your paper as my channel of com munication. T have always liked the Americans, who came here dis interestedly, and L number many American officers among my friends.' I promised to repeat faithfully anything he would say on the subject, and I "cannot do ;better than to convey to you the words he himself used, which were as. follews: "The ruin of my country is due to foreigners. They came here against our will, and under the pretense of educating and civili. ing us, robbed us and maltreated us. -"After having obtained a foot ing in the land by our forbearance, the English, more than others, considered Egrpt as their own and the Egyptians as their inferi ors and slaves. The great curse, however, of ray country has been the Suesr Canal. Cursed was tho hour in which it was conceived. Cursed was the Sultan that sieved its treat'. Cursed was the Khe dive that sanctioned it. But above all, cursed bo that evil spirit, Ue Lesseps, who carried it out. If I only had that traitor here in this room for -two minutes! But never mind this is irrelevant. fc hammed Ali Pasha, the founder of modern Egypt, foresaw this tiouble, and for that reason never would hear of the canal being built. On the contrary, he was wont to .ay to those who were importuning hiraifor permiion-to jnakc il thai he did not need a' razor with a jeweled handle with which to cut his own throat. The words of the late:Kadri Pasha, the Sultan's per sonal friend, are well known to Orientals. Ton remember that when the treat' had been signed for tho Suez canal by the Sultan, old Kadri said: 'Sire, you r.re giviflg the English the key of your door.' Through, the canal Egypt has lost millions. For the canal she is millions in debt. The canal gives the powers cause to inter fere in our state, and to this very canal do I owe the ruin that has just overtaken my party." Arabi then proceded toghea sketch of the immense sums Uw r-igypuans earned iroin the trans portation of travelers and mcrciian cfise before the construction of the canal, an d bewailed llio loss of these revenues. IIo also ojavc a sketch of the war, and concluded as follews: "It has been &aid thatGen. Wolseley has refused to see me, and I authorize you to say it is not true. Without my asking an interview, he ha? been ;Tiere twice to see me. You can tell the American people that I thank them for their sympathy with'tneand with mv cause, and that-tbose of us who will escape the executioner will emigrate lo their land of freedom, but not as beggars, as the majorit' of us are well-to-do gentlemen. Abdul Kerim 'Pasha El Zahar, vice-president of the Cairo university, a r .great scholar and a wealth' gentle man, knowing English thoroughly, has-volunteered to go to America nexr montn at ins own expense- iiiKAcwioru orw prints aXetv World, as if thev stay here long letter from its Cairo corre- thov wil, bc cnidl r,cci;i0(1 for spondent dated Cairo September liaving assorle(1 their lis ,JC. 20, giving an interview vith Arabi sldcs v,hich they w51 m;e lhe aJ. Pasha, in which the following oe- j rantarre oF Hvin and make preparations for tlie jEgytian emigration. He is well , known at all the European courts. '' land has many friends amonerj among learned men in America, who have offered him every encouragement. On receipt of his report many I Esrvntian families will m t ilir- i - --- . , 0 - . -" n i ment which will bc useful io our I country in a few years. Neither 1 j nor an- of my friends have hr-ne-fitted cur position by the wai, which we could easily have done, ! as everything was at our dispoal, t and I am proud to say we aiv poor, and that we have ivrn j proofs of the possibility of this j country having an honest govern- j ment without the assistance of Britiirofticialh.' ZVAY TO-DAY. Auction Sale To-Day ! n - At II OVlorU. 1 w 1 s !1, MtliontiMit't:ilt)t fil .SojijiKl-Iutisil utiil!:ir :iiti! llf.r.'.iii. CroeUviy, I'lntcil Wnrc .'rui'drou. n&il a lot ir stimlrlp-.. Aio : 1 Good rtkia.Stiio:iitil riM::!?. a!il nboat 100 lbs. r un!r.T (iircrt Daunt. Sale commence at ti oVI.h-K. E.C.IIOU)1:n. Am-tiuntvi. Meeting Notice. "VfOTICT. 13 ltniEIJV GIVnX Til AYTIIK i-i annual nice! me of the topkliolrfo.- of lhe "Wo-st Coast Vk'a. Co will be liiM on llond.iv, Oct. 25, lRs., at lhcir ofllc- at A,to rla, Oregon, for the purpose or elortinga lioard of Director for Hie oonihn; jc.ir, and tnitis'iclfiisucli ulhcr tii!iiK'vas inr.v be brought before the meeting. Itvoidci of the resident, td 1. Y. LAHSKX, Sct-'v. FALL STOCK ! DLOTBTNG! Men's, Youths' and Boys" T nW t Coats. Pants and Overcoat s SOFT AXtt STirr HATS FU. TOCIt OK Fi3.rnish.ing Coeds! j:ui:iii:ii coats, imi;i:ij.las, rT&a TAILORING! Tlie larscxl Mock of fini' Kon'Sjni and Aiiunc..ii Beavers, Cloths, Piques, Warsied, Di?.gonais, Cassimeres and Pilot Cloths to m.i.kc't n:o.ii. isr FIT CUARAHTEED! -ra D. A. McINTOSE, Tailor and Clothier. - Occident P.lMfl . itAin iv ro.YUP. .i. j. stiki:? FOARD & STOKES, Yv'3io'iCs;de and lelall denial ' in Wood and Willow-wan1, 'groceries. Tobacco, Cigars, Wines and Liq;iors roiji:i Avn noMiiSTic Fruit S mid Vegetables A1 COTJNTitY PRODUCE. AXI General Commission Merchants ASTOKIA, OKEGOX. Next to Oregon Hallway .t Nav. co's Dock duv Now is the "winter of our discontent made glorious by a full and complete line of Rubber, and Oil coats, Gum boots and Umbrellas just re ceived and sold at very low prices by M. D.KANT, I The Uoss Jlwclinnt Tailor, Hatter and uiouuer. ni m ivjs-a. .-u-UBi..n.um,' TO KEEP DBY FEET . i vjSjji f&m VfJUvzvA wWm i.j . ife&H 5sSSy "!S g&t 5S3 3& VMjV-t tfn CX C3-o "JL?- I. J. Arvold's ALL KINDS OF BOOTS & SHOES foij i..tizi:s xn :i:xtij!Vsii:y I lu :i I:n; slock of first-d.is; unU :u.il 5nr wil lh:: ia irKi-:ihi a:m. 1 vi-li to j;ivo ni riisloiii.Ts the witli of !!ipiri!u:it"..:i!il vnlNh tliein m that thpy will coiu rssnin ami lufnij tlieir frleiuN. I utakt all l.ir.iK of KooN and Slim-, to !tsi:i:. nn.i r.ii.iniic!- a iT.i:ri:T fit. I'Atfiit everlasting UutMns on our Mines !" 4.1 cliat. Ki'ictiniiK nr.-itly lot On j!i i:oa1ua. opposite (). K. & X. Dock. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COMPANY, Fr(v-l! :nl Chhm! Moats, 7& :o-tt"fclois , FRUITS. BUTTER, and EGGS. oitesiti: Of CUJCNT KOTIU.. CIS i:A7Lr.S Iroot, Astoria. Okii IVA1I IS IKCIiAKi:i WITirOTT ITRTIIKK XOTICK . A'va ik -'"l i lonns f peace until inf ' $i coiy nifin In .Vslorla han u new vij "ifo sr.lr or fiollics -v 3:adk by .iieaxy. J.04i!i at Hit uruvs : r;i;i:;Ki7lir fiuti: - - - S co r.-iil'..t'!i:i:neFieii('almc'it - IU ro Suits uma - - - - - 1'iM Tlsi flnt lino or samples on tlie coast lo -iivl fni. V. .1. M1LVN Y. f a-s Mrr el, i.ct to llan.ccn" .Tow oh y Moro Pioiii'ov Candy Factory. FRESH CANDIES AND NUTS. A large ami new varictj ahvajs oa hand. Patronize Home hlanufactutc. J'p Candit'4 lh:U arc iiiadr or;oil and Harmless Material. Don't liij ntiidics fiom foreisn niannfac turers wiu'it? they u-se ivolsonoiu articles. Kir. at home where you can see thai the Candies are fresh and the ingredient-, are liannles.. Call and s-e me at lhe Jaetorv opuosite the IJ.-11 Toner. CflAKMIS II. OHKKWITZ. NOTICE THIS ! Tlteje are id tun vainniit m Aton.i that .Il the eelebntted San Francisco National Brewery Beer straight, At Alex. Oilltert's. rtinti'r BpiiIoii and Con-i-iiid. Mrei-t", and MAX WAGNER, the Agent Fur t Ids r.r- er . net dooj to l'aiker louse, lt.'i-r dnitki-r, and don't von fotcet it. lU'frhy the ke dolixered totniv jiart of the .-jt. rie.i-c nd hi o:ir bidets. .MAX WAONIU:, Agent San FniucKco National I'.iewen". HEADQUARTERS Foster's Emporium. fVScst Complete Stock in Astoria . A or Mi es of a 11 Kin els Fruit h liotli Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors or Si!trior Utand. KOSTKU'S COKSER, 0 &K DOCK l:. i". KTi: i:vs. ('. S. IlKOWN CITY BOOK STORE. Vlirn' .n will tiud all the .standard irk-s oi tlied iv, and a constantly rlianftln stok or uo cities and lancy articles: we keep lln te;ta,'SOrtnientir '..rietVKOods in the city. Pocket Books, Picture Frames, Steroscopes, Mu sical Instruments, Sheet Music, Bijou terie, & Celluloid Goods, etc., etc. IS V. STEVKXS & CO. Notice. A Ll". I'ALTIIS INDEBTED TO.nrhold i! ". :u,y V,,W,,,P,.,,ICSS awilnst Tliomas Joins and Andrew .!olmon, deceased, either or both or iiiem. will please call at the Union p. J .TRENCH AIID, HEN'ltY MATTS0X, i. k. vrAicmss. A-torw, Oet.3,i8s2. . Dissolution of Partnership. OTICE 15 IIERKBV GIVEN THAT the t i lInSrq,,l beretororc cxlstinp between John 1. Classen and Charles H. Ocrkwitz inner the firm name of Classen & Oerkw tr is this day dissolved by mutual consent ai dehtswil, he paid bJohncSu.am the business will bc continued by him JOHN P. CLASSEN. CHAKLESH. OERKWHZ. cS B5SW fy txSiA mrnvsr mwmm NEW GOODS, I am MponinK a ilrst class Ntivck of Now Knniitiirc. coniprNiii? o''iy thin? in tin line of Cliamber Sets, Parlor Fiiriiitim1, Carpets. Oil Clotlis, Matting.s, Lace Curtains, House Trimmings, and the hitt novel ties in Interior Decorations. 1 would respectfully sugge.-i to parlies desirous of seeinjr really 6no goods to call. -The quality of my goods taken in consideration with their price will commend thorn to all lovers of fine articles. HattrawsrM ami ItoiMiirj in Stork, anU .Undo to Order. Agent IbrHoeyV patJ-nt l.t-tj-ofa. of which there are ovei 10,000 in use on the Pacific Coat. Flavel's building, opposite Welis, Fargo & Go's office. in. W. GALLICK. THE NEW MODEL fjerasfiw j --ci- ' iHSIimii a A FULL STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND. TtrodooM east of Occident Hotel, AhTOKlA. OKCUON. "The Sir. GEN. miliSS 'anHttiHBSSSSuSSS .-.anie day. and will leave ayahi for finiy Harbor. Monday. October '. For freight and pawse-ai'ldv to .. II. 1 !RAY, tucnt I.s. N. Co, -ASK FOK Union India Rubber Company's -' Pure Tara Onm ll Crack Proo RUBBER BOOTS. REAVAKE Or IMITATIONS ! He sure the Hoots are Mamped CILICK PROOF on the heels and have tin PVliE GUM SPRIXGS on the foot and instep, which prevent their cracking or breaking. Wo are now making tliem with RUBBER AND ASBESTOS Soles which will make j them last more than twice as longa" any Ktiuher Hoots made. . FOR SALE IIY ALL DI.'.VI.EKS. , A IX KINDS RUBBER HEI.TINC, l'ACK- ' INC., HOSE. SPRINGS. OLOTHINO. . HOOTS AND SHOES, ide. j ;OOIYEAR RVDUEK CO. .S.M. RUNYON. fAL,lH :ltn San J'KincLseo. PERUVIAN BITTERS ! Wirnierding & Co., San Francisco. Loeb & Co., Agents, Astoria. W ASTORIA, OREOON W DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Toilet and Fancy Artlclei, PATENT MEDICINES, ETO. Hf-Prescrlptlons carefully compoundedlat all hours. rT-Homeopatldc Tinctures and PelleLs, and Humphrey's Specifics also kept. FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY !j KTKAMKR "KATATA" i OwinK to litr being too small for our bui- . ness will bo sold on reasonable terms. i Appiyat iucoiucooi uauouei a: o., up per Astoria, for paiticulars, when the boat can be seeB. BADOLLET & CO. d-30d j IW, zJ?y WKm- lepa ti HANOI: TAN BE HAD IN AS TOIMA oMA OP ?!.; B. 8, HAWB8, AIJKXT TAIL AND hXA.MlNi: IT. OU WILL BK ri.KASKO. K. 1!. HAW !S t- alM a'at fortliL Ml patent CootiBf Stove :ul oilier llist-t'las i1jvs. FurnBCo Work, Strom Fit tings, etc., n specialty. Will loav i- Aitoria for GEAY'S HARBOR ON , Oct. 14, 1882, lMTlTKNINO NEXT DAY. Z2-zJ Will leave for Sliral water ikiy on Weilnesdav. Oetoner iith. retwtnln KILL'S VARIETIES. GEO. HIM., - - - PROPRIETOR WALTER PARKS. - STAGE MANAGER Engagement of Hiss MAMIE GOODRICH, The Queen of Serio Coma-!. JOHNNY STOKES Tin Greatest of All Ilt-brow Impersonators. ' 0HAS. BARROW The 'liejterfleld of HI Ins trolly. Together wilit a now ORCHESTBA. All the Old Favorites Retained. Opru all itii- Year, Pcrfovuianre l'.rr.r llit. Kutlrc Clinuge of tro urauiuie Once a Week. Comprising all the latest SONGS, DANCES AND ACTS. We give the Best Variety Entertainment In the West. ! The theatre is crowded nightly, ami all who have witneed the entertainment pro- nounee-it to he eqnnl to any given elsewhere. Jlr. Hill as a caterer for the pmIIe amasement can not he excelled. Anybody wLshing to spend a pleasant evening and see sparkling wit and beauty without vul garity, should Improve the opportunity and coin a. The company comprises the following well known Artists: 3llS I'ANXlK WALTOX. Mis Moi.uk Cium.stv. Mu. Tom. UuittSTY. Jin. Wai-tki: Pauks. All of which will appear nightly In their dif- lerent specialties. Open air concert every evening ; perform ance commencing at R; entrance to theatre on Benton street ; private boxes on Chenu nms street. Now Stars in Rapid Succession ! Barbour's No. 40 I2-Ply SALMON TWINE! !(!OREAii)!iEJULH. i 'SEINE TWINES.' A Full Stock Now on Hand. HENRY DOYLE & CO., 511 JInrkct Street, Kan Fraurixco Sole Ageilts for the Pacific Coast On lii0l tSMIlillJ QOaiiS Large lot of good serviceable Dress Goods reduced to 12 cents per yard. Splendid all Wool Cashmeres, all colors, reduced to 4.0 cents per yard. TREMENDOUS REDUCTION I All our $1.10 Cashmeres, all colors, re duced to 80 cents .per yard. The Greaiedi Saarffloe of the Seasaif Calicos. 16 yds. of all best brands, 1.00 Handsome? pieces of Dress Gingham, 10 yards $1.00. Nottingham Lace Window Curtains at very low figures Call early and secure choice selections. We still h.ave on liand about 20 Hand some ladies Cloaks, To be disposed of at a sacrifice. OUR SHOE DEPAHTftlENT Being 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. By order of Creditors at CALIFORNIA STORE John A IVXontgomery, succKssou to .taokins & Montgomery.) R(l wil&SvSrtiaSaaisflflH COKXKIS OV .1SAIX AXI JEFlfERSOX STHEETS, ASTORIA, ... OXtJEGtOST. CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE 5 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, 'OEALF.K IN BE FURNITURE 3? BEDDING. Corner 3ain and tfqueinoqua Streets. Astoria, Oreaen. WIDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; LOOKING GLASSES ETC A Complete Stock. PRIDES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. AJX K1?kIS OF FCmaTITIlE KFPAIE AISI VARHISHED. LOEB & CO., JOItREKS IX WINES. LIQUOKS, AND CIGARS. AtJIIXTS FOU THE Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. S57-AH joods sold at San Francisco IMices. 3IAIX STREET, Opposite Parker House, Astoria, Oregon. PT STOCK BEPARTMmT, DEALEK3 IN Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A Gcueral Assoitmrnt of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents for Magee Stoves and Ranges The Best In the market, rmmbing Roods of all kinds on hand. Jol work done In a workmanlike manner. Leinenweber & Co., C. LKrXKXWKr.EK. . BROWN. E3TABLTSHED 1865. ASTORIA, OREGON, TAMEES AP-CBRRRKS, Manufacturers anil TmporteM of A I.L KIXDS OF AND FINDINGS Wholesale Dealers In OIL AND TALLOW. sarnighest cash. price paid for Hides and Tallow. . -, -. -.