Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1882)
H) aitg stoinn. ASTORIA. OREGON: SATURDAY. OCTOBER 21, 18S2 J. F. H ALLOKAN. Editor The "Fish" Bill. A bill for an act to regulate fisheries on the waters of the Co lumbia river and its tributaries. Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the State of Ore Ore eon: Section 1. That it shall be unlawful to fish with gill nets, of any description whatsoever, on or in the vicinity of the Columbia bar, at any point below or westward of a line drawn from the flagstaff at Fort Stevens to the top of Scar borough hill; and any person or persons who shall fish with gill nets or drag-gill nets, on or in the vicinity of the Columbia river bar, below or westward of the line above, in this section described shall, on conviction thereof, be punished by fine of not less than one hundred dollars nor more than two hundred and fifty dollars for the first offense, and for each and every subsequent offense shall be punished by fine not less than two hundred and fifty dollars nor more than five hundred dollars, I and be imprisoned in the county jail for a term of not less than three months nor more than one year. Sec. 2. It shall be unlawful to take or fish for salmon in the Columbia river or its tributaries, by any means whatsoever, in any year, during the months of March. August and September, and during the close times in the months of April, May, June and July of every year such close times to be between six o'clock in the after noon on Saturday andsix o'clock in the afternoon on Sunday of each and every week in April, May, June and July and any personor persons who shall violate any of the provisions of this section by fishing for or taking salmon, or by hiring others to do so, shall be punished, on conviction thereof, by a fine of not less than one hundred dollars nor more than two hundred and fifty dollars for the first offense, and for each and every subsequent offense, shall be pun ished by a fine of not less than two hundred and fifty dollars nor more than five hundred dollars, and be imprisoned m the county jail for a term of not less than three months nor more than one year. Sec. 3. Tt shall be unlawful to fish for, or to take salmon in the Columbia river, or its tributaries, during the months of April, May, June and July of every year with gill nets, the meshes of which are less than four and one-eighth inches square; and any person or persons, who shall violate the provisions of this section, or shall hire others to do so, shall, on con viction, be punished by fine oi not less than one hundred dollars, nor more than two hundred and fifty dollars, for each and over' offense. Sec. 4, ttriccen out.) Sue. 5. It shall be unlawful to purchase or receive salmon which have been caught or taken at times or pfaces, or with means aid appliances forbidden by this -Act, and any person or persons, who, as principal or agent, shall purchase or receive any salmon taken or caught in violation of any of the provisions of this Act, knowing that such fish have been so unlaw fully caught or taken, shall be punished by a lino of not less than one hundred dollars, nor more than two hundred and fifty dollars, for the first offense, and for each and every subsequent offense by a fine of not less than two hundred and fifty dollars and not more than five hundred dollars, and by im prisonment in the county jail lor a term not exceeding threo months. Sec. C. It shall be unlawful for the proprietor or manager of any saw mill on the Colombia river, or any of its tributaries, to cast the saw dust made by such saw mill, or to suffer or permit the said saw Jgftc dust to bo cast into the said Co lumbia river or its tributaries. And any person or persons who shall violate the provisions of this section shall be punished by a fine of fifty dollars for each and every offense, and offenders agaiust the provisions of this seotion may be tried and punished by and before courts of the justices of the peace. Sec, 7. This act shall not be construed so as to interfere in any manner with any establishment or enterprise for the propagation of salmon, whether by the United States government or by this state, or by any society or company regularly organized for that pur pose, located or operated upon said Columbia river or any of its tributaries; nor so as to prevent fishing in the Columbia river or its tributaries, with dip nets during the fishing season as defined by this act. Skc. S. Any prosecuting attor ney who shall upon complaint lin ing made to him of a violation of an' provision of this act, fail to prosecute the party accused shall be deemed guilty of a misde meanor and on conviction then-of, shall be punished by a fine of five hundred dollars for each and very offense. Sko. 0. Any paity convicted of any violation of this law, shall bo sentenced to pay the line adjudged and the costs of the action, and in default of paying the same or any part thereof, he shall be committed to the county ja 1, until such fine and costs shall be fully paid; or until the imprisonment shall amount to one day for every two dollars of such fine and costs un paid; provided, that at any time within five years alter judgment execution may issue against the property of the defendant for whatevor sum may be due of such fine and costs, or of any balance after deducting the commutation by imprisonment, the delendant shall be discharged. Snc. 10. All fines and penalties collected for or on account of vio lation of the provisions of this act, shall be paid into the county treasury and applied in payment of the expenses of the courts, of justice within tho county. Sec. 11. Whenever a party shall be prosecuted for violation of this act, this punishment as for a sec ond or subsequent offense shall be sought; the indictment, or com plaint, shall allege the fact of the previous conviction of the party of another prior violation of tho provisions of this act, setting forth the title of the court in which the conviction was had and the date of the judgment. Sec. 12. The act entitled "An Act Regulating Salmon Fisheries on the waters of the Columbia river and its Tributaries." approved October 15, 18?8, is hereby re pealed. Sec. 13. Because the passage of salmon up tho Columbia river and its tributaries is obstructed and hindered by tho matters and things forbidden by this act, and the interests of trade and com merce require immediate attention thereto, this act shall take effect and bo in force from and after its approval by the governor. Frank Queen, proprietor of tho New York Clipper, died on the ISth, at Philadelphia, of paralysis of the brain. He was G3 vears of acre. NEW TO-DAY Will Be Sold. .fTNLEBS THE BOAT. FOUND BY MS KJ last September and advertised iu The AsroMAXat the time, Is Claimed within 30 days from tuls notice, I -will sell it at my place to the highest bidder for cash, on the 2ltt day or November 1882. at 10 o'clock a. si. ,, n JOHN WALTERS, Seaside, Oregon, Oct. 2lst,l8S2. ?0d REGUL1RAUGTI0NSALB Saturday, Oct. 21, 11, a.m. I "WILL SELL FOlt CASH TO THE HIOH est bidder, at my auction room, a lot or second-hand Furniture and Sundries, con sisting In part of 1 Bedroom suit complete, 4 Double spring mattresses; c cane-bottom dining-room chairs ; 2 Oak arm chairs ; a Hocking chairs ; 1 Extension table : 1 Green rep bed-lounge ; 1 large Mirror ; l Brussels earpet, etc, etc Also 1 Cooking-store and furniture ; l lot House Plants, and 2 good 2nd hand Sewing Machines. Also, by order O. K. & N. Co. for account rchnm t mra innnm Imw Meroiiriica unclaimed freight. E. C. HOLDEN, Auctioneer. A. V. Menjitw mmmrni (SUCCESSOR TO PAOE fc ALLEN.) NVholeRle and reLUl iti-.ilej- is. Prvvlaltaa, Giass and Plated Ware, TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. TojjftlnT with Wines, LiQflors, Toljacco Cigars The largest and most complete iock of goods in their line to be found in the city. Comer of Cass ami Snupmooqln Streets. ASTORIA, oreoon. TO KEEP DRY FEET G-o To I. J. Arvold's ALL KINDS OF BOOTS & SHOES FOlt T.AD1F.S AXD CiF.XTIiKMKX I lia e :i large stock of firt-cl jv good" ami ou will And iny prices us low as an). 1 wish to give my ruttomcrs the worth of their money, and satisfy them so that they will come aqain and bring their friends. I make nil kinds of Hoots and Shoes to ORDER, and guaratee A PERFECT ITT. 1'atenl Everlasting Buttons on our shoe free or charge. Repairing neatly done. On the Bend way. opposite 0. R. & X. Dock. STAR MARKET.. WHERRY fc COMPANY, Frcsli and Cured Meats, Vegetables, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL. CHK'A3HS Mi-cot. AktoiiH. Ojiii BOOKS FOR THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS CARL ADLER. A complete slock of School Rooks and school .supplies. Any book used in thn pub lic schools of Clatsop Comity can he obtained at my store. OAItl. ADLER. I W. CASE, IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE AND Rlv TAIL DEALEK IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE ''oroer Chenaiims and Cum Ntrerti. ASTORIA. - - - OREGON X3c x$ J? j9l X X2 X HKAI.VR IN Flay, Oats, Straw. Lime, Brick, Cement and Sand Wood Delivered to Order, Draying, Teaming and Express Business. Horses ana Carriages for Hire. DKAI.KR IS WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. FIRST CfiAJiH W E. DEMENT, jj ASTORIA, OREfiON iff DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Toilet and Fancy Articles, PATENT MEDICINES, ETC. tyPrescrlptlons carefully eonpoundedat all hours. BrIIomeopaih!c Tinctures and Pellets, aud Humphrey's Specific also kept. FOUND. IN MY JUNK STORE, OCTOBER 1C. 18-82, two lots of money In the Junk, which the owner can have by e1 hiRcorrect description, kind and amount, and pay for this advents 11 I. JOPLIN. Meetina Notice. N OTICE IS IIEREBY GIVEN TIIATTIIF minimi iiii.nnn..i i. "T'l.V. . . VnS-??;.WJI1 be held on rla ffimii tZlltt u' lue,r OIUce at --worn, uretrou. for the purpose or electing a Board ofDIrectors for the comlnc year and transactlns : such other business as5 :mv he brought before the meetlne y e By order ol the President. td P.W.LABSEX.Sec'y. NEW GOODS, riWID H.33I XJC3 3E3 33 PRICESJ I :nn opening a Hist class -lk of Now rnniitnrc. comprising cory th.ng in the hue of Chamber Sets, Parlor Furniture, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Miiftings. Lace Curtains. House Trimmings, ami the latest novel ties iu Interior Decorations. T would respectfully suggest to fine goods to call. The quality of with their price will commend them MattrnMSC and lltMlilintr iu Agent forHoey's patent hrd-sofa, of which there are over 10,000 in use on the Pacific Coast. Plavel's building, opposite Welis, Fargo & Co's office. M. VI. GALLIGK. THE NEW MODEL KB 'MWI ElIiHlillllB8?j - A FULL STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND. JE2. H.. TTA VV'ESB, Two door, o at of Occident 1 lute!, ASTOR I A, OREGON . The Sir. SEN, JYIIIaES t " j For freight and patit;e apply ti ASK FOR- Union India Rubber Company's Pure Para Gum Crack Proof RUBBER BOOTS. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ! Bo sure the Boots are stamped CRACK PROOF on the heels, and haw the I'UUU GUM SPRINGS on the foot and Instep, which prevent their cracking or breaking. "Wo are now making them with UUHREll AXDASRESTOS Soles which will make them last more than twice a tongas any Buhner Boots made. POR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. ! ALL KINDS RCBBER BELTING, PACK- ! INC., HOSE. SPRINGS. CLOTHING. j BOOTS AND SHOES, etc. UOODYEAK Rl'BRER CO. R. II. PEASE. Jr.. I ....,. S.M. RUN YON. f-Mits.i olll San iTanelsco. PERUVIAN BITTERS ! Wilmerding & Co., San Francisco. Loeb & Co., Agents, Astoria. Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the partnership heretofore existing between John P. Classen and Charles H. Oerkwitz, under tho firm name of Classen & Oerkwitz, is tlds day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts will be paid by John P. Classen, and the business mil bo continued by him. . JOHN P. CLASSEN. CHABLESH. OERKWITZ. LEATHERS BROS. BOAT BUILDERS, Up Stairs Over Aradt St Fercheu'x Mho p. Call and examine the work we arc doing nnd 6ce the wood we are using, before mak- tng a trade elsewhere. FIRST-CLASS WORK A SPECIALTY ' Notice. ALL PARTIES INDEBTED TO. or hold ing any indebtedness against Thomas Jones and Andrew Johnson, deceased, either or both of them, will please call at the Union Packing Company's office within thirty days and settle same. CURTIS J. TRENCHARD, HENRY MATTS0N, 1. E. TERCHEN. Astoria, Oct. 3,1832. - ' -u -n.CKWK . " parties desirous of seeing really my goods taken in consideration to nil lovers of line articles. Storli. and Miiile to Oilier. i;m:i: can i;i: had in as thma only or B. R, HAWES, AC. EXT CAI I. AND EXAMINE IT, VOL' WILL P.P. PLEASED. P. K. HAWES w aNii agent Tnr the M patent Coolii Stove And other Slrt-fl.iN -u t-. Furnacn "Work, Stenui Fittings- etc., a specially- Will Ii'ihc etoiia for GEAT'S HARBOR ON ff Moiaj, October 23, 1882. RKTPRNINO NEXT DAY. J. II. 1 (JKAY. Asentl.S.X. Vo, . . HILL'S VARIETIES. GEO. HILL, - - - PROPRIETOR "WALTER PARKS. - STAGE M'AXAGKR Engagement of Miss MABIIE GOODRICH, The Qi'een of Scrlo Comic. JOHNNY STOKES The iirt'ittcHt of All JIilrtw Impor.Mountor-. CHAS. BARROW The Chpxtrrfieia of 3IIn.lrfli4y. Together with a new AH the Old Favorites Retained. Opin all flic Year, rrrforjuancc Kvtry .Night. Kill I re ihiiiisc uf t'ro srauuue Ourc a Week. Comprising nil tho Litest SONGS, DANCES AND ACTS. We give the Best Variety Entertainment In the West. The theatre is crowded uUrhtly. and all wnouaw witnessed the entertainment pro nounce it to be count to anv eh en elscw here. Mr. Hilt as a caterer for the public's anmsi'iiu nt can not he excelled. An body within;; to hpeud a pleasant owning anil see sparkling wit and beautv without vul- Kamy.sitouM improe the opporttuilty and tome. The company comprises tlio following well- Known Artrjis: Mm Fannik V.ai.tox. Ml"S MOLI.IK ClIIMbTV. 31 k. Tom. Chkistv. Mi:. Waltki: Parks, All of which will appear nightly in their dif- terent specialties. Onen air concert every evenmi: : perform ance commencing at 8; entrance to theatre on Benton street ; prhate boxes on Chena- mus street. New Stars in Rapid Succession ! Barbour's No. 40 I2-Ply SALMON TWINE! CORK AND LEAD LINES, tof "C T TVT 17 m ITT T TW T7 (2 J5 Jli J J3I Hi. A W A J3I i!i 0 A Full Stock Now on Hand. HENRY DOYLE & CO., Sll Market Street, Maa Fxaraclsee Sole Agents for the Tactile Coast Haying purchased direct from first hands . and entire fresh stock for Bi GALLING- AT THE OLD RELIABLE You Will Save Money ! We are unpacking iiail3iiilliaiiiliiiiliMiiialiMaiitfailljiailiailiaamillllalaaaaUMauujaaaiU, Iress Goods ! Our superb collection of Plushes, Velvets, Silks, Satins, etc Our assortment of new designs in Bhwk Brapf Mxitelutee Stand unrivalled for beauty of shades, variety of colors, and fineness of textures in Astoria, Cloaks! Cloaks! Cloaks! In every conceivable Style, Material and Finish. nr slock IS Our prices AEE the Lowest ! From the fact that in place of increasing- we REDUCE expenses. We spare the pocket from paying extravagant O U T Xi AY S ! REMEMBER LOCATION, o3L.i3F,c:Frjxrx-A. storb, P. O. CORNER. John A. Montgomery, (SUCCESSOR TO JACK INS & MONTOOMERY.) COKAEIt OF .11 A EX AXD ASTORIA, - CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE S BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and MoiMiiigs, WINDOW CORNICES AND. CURTAIN POLES Complete in every hranch. MARTIN OLSEN, nK.vi.EK ix Wy FURNITURE S BEDDING. Corner liuin nml Squcinoiun Streets. Astoria, Oregon. WIDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; LOOKING GLASSES ETC A Complete Stock. PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. axi. Kirvns or ruitarrruRE bepaiked aki vabkished. LOEB & CO., JOP.P.ERS IN WINES. LIQUORS, AND CIGARS. AGENTS FOR THE Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. 52A!1 Roods sold at San Francisco Prices. MAIN STREET, Opposite Parker House, Astoria, Oregon. lA STORE Dress Goods ! the Choicest ! DEALERS IX Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A General Assortment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents for Magee Stoves and Ranges The Best in the market. Punnbin; goods of all kinds on hand. Job work done In a workmanlike manner. .SKFFlUtSOX STIIEETS, ORL&GOZr. iLeineimeber & Co., C. M5INEXWEBEE. H. BROWN. ESTABLISHED 1865. ASTORIA, OREGON, TANNERS AND CUBRBHS, Manufactmers and Importers of A IJ, KINDS OF AND FINDINGS Wholesale Dealersln OIL AND TALLOW. -Hlghest cash price paid for Hides and Tallow.