ASTOKIA, OKEGON: SUNDAY AUGUST IS, 1SW Juries. Etc. Some one iias said that "eternal vigilance is the price oi liberty." l lie remark continues to be qtted because it cannot be improved (To avoid wounding the feeling of the. sensitive let us here dis claim any intent to connect the noun "vigilance,' with the adject ive use of the word as applied to a "committee-") As with liberty so with safety, which lies even closer to the first law of nature. For this reason, and toward that end, does a newspaper comment upon events, and though it is sometimes easier to keep still yet it is duo to the public, of which the journal is the exponent, to mirror the public mind. r.. e .1 iuu lor wnusc opinions we have high regard, have told us they considered our remarks in yesterday's issue as tending to cast a stigma upon the jury in the Hayes case, and make the jury men the subject of obloquy. Such intent was foreign to our purpose, and, we trust, is not the case, as regards the twelve men who brought in that verdict last Thurs day night upon which we com mented. These men swore to try the case according to the law and facts: the testimon', they listened to attentively: the arguments of counsel, the' heard, and noted; the charge of the judge was given them to guide them in their de liberation; they occupied . most solemn and in some sense a most painful position, and for their ver dict they are not to be questioned. This much is their due. It is a position of the greatest responsi bility, in which a man finds him self, when a juror in a case wheie the defendant is on trial for hie life, and the twelve silent men be fore him are the arbiters of his fate. To cast aspersions upon their deliberation; to malign their motives, or to impute improper in fluence were a grave offense against the public good, and an outrageous breach of journalistic decorum. Our comments were such as the nature of the ease and the whole chain of circumstances suggested. A ncwspajcr writer is like any other man; if he lacks judgment he can not help show ing it. To attempt to belittle the individual members of a jury that but did what they were sworn to do, to render a verdict to the best of their judgment, would betoken a lack of sense tiiit, witltout any egotism, wo disclaim. But all causes have results, and resulting effects. To counteract the possible effect of such a. ver dict was uppermost at the time. This too, in a direct lino of thought concerning the jury system. This system its self is on trial. Some of the most advanced thought of the age has assailed its efficiency. As we said yesterday, we say to day, that it will be time to pull down when we have something better to put in place of the raxed edifice, and that the only reason for the present continuance of the jury system is that while its inef ficiency is beginning to be con ceded, its successor has not boon found. Change does not imply progress, and the jury system ex ists because of wise conservatism j regarding the subversion of exist ing forms. Great and sudden innovations may be neither necessary nor ex pedient. But when people look at this thing in its true light re form will ensue. Lawyers attached to the jury system will raise ob jections but will readily fall into the newly prescribed methods of procedure. Legislatures will bear in mind that law is to be en acted for the benefit of the people at large, and not for the sole ac commodation of a single profes sion. The trial of civil actions without a jury is already preferred in a few states. In these cases matters of the greatest moment arc involved with a result of less complaint than where jury trial obtains. In some states nearlv all civil cases except those sounding in tort, that is, brought for wrongful acts, where the amount of damages to be re covered must be fixed upon, juries are nearly always waived, and the cause is decided by the judge alone, or is sent to a good lawyer "to hear, trv and determine as a referee. In the enterprising ter- ritory of "Wyoming, where women can vote, and where Mrs. Dimiwav would find excellent result, & law was enacted alxrac six years which require a lwigan', certain day of ffee terra, i demanded a jury, to flfj. siderabic fc with ihe ! i ;. . j applied to the pa mi-jit. or mid to be taxtnl 3 ' and to le taxed as en;s. n tti J 7".". . r.4' "iUy Fniieh Click under successful in mmnL Tb we.U.;-i hue Wh-not, 1 Brut- urc has been found to work admtr ably. Juries are. waived, to the curtailment of time and expewe, which latter itoan hi to die tax payers a considerable owe. In case a party to x suit is 'too oor to make uoh :i deposit, thsi uoourt has power to dispose with the rule in that pirticular instance. A court without a jury! "What an anomaly!" some of our readeis may exclaim. Why? Let the couit be composed of three judge. Pay them suflicicnt to place litem above suspicion of complicity :egwdiri results. This system -woaid lessen the grounds of appeal, fewer cases would be reversed, business would be disposed of more rapidly, ex penses would be less and justice expedited. At Utc original trial witnesses could be examined in far less time than at present, coun sel would not have to be so fre-! qucutly heard on tlie question of the admissipn or the exclusion of impertinent and irrelevant testi mony which might affect a jury but could not affect a court. The judges would have their reputation at stake. Xo judge likes to liave his decisions reversed by an apel late court of higher jurisdiction. They frequently prefer to have juries try the cases iu order that they themselves may be relieved of a large portion of responsibility. They arc not readily affected by eloquence or appeals to sympathy in their own courts. They can easily unravel the webs of sophis try woven by counsel. If they sliould c affected bv the losric or rhetoric of counsel it would be in i less degree than .juries usually are. In criminal cases under such system, justice would, be meted out more certainly and speedily, a less number of inno cent men would be convicted. fewer guilty would escape, crime would decrease for the certainty of punishment is more dreaded br criminals than the amount of it and those conservators of justice, the legal gentlemen, who hold her robes and chant Iter canticles, would have no lack of business. The time has arrived for a new departure- The genius of this afternoon of the nineteenth cenUir3T will dense a better 838 tem than the present. Hurried reform mxy be inexpedient, but, as an experiment at least, a gener al law restricting yot further the causes subject to jury trial would be of present good. Let there be also provision that two-thirds of the jury may find a verdict, in stead of demanding unanimity as at present. This is in the line of reform, and is now in vogue iu California. Let it be that judges alone would decide legitimate cases. They could not shift re sponsibilily upon the shoulders of a jury, but well educated for their positions and well aid for their services, thc-v would be held to strict account for their "findings of facts as well as of law." Should a judge err in his decision, the case would be in better trim for the appellate court than if tried by a jury, and the judge him self could be more readily reached by that which wc insist is the highest court on earth Public Opinion. The appearance of the San Francisco papers which are full of dispatches, and the Portland pa pers -which contain comparatively few, suggest that the strike, like the tariff, is "a local issue." SEW TO-DAY. FOR TILLAMOOK. TIIK m&. Sir. &EN. mis Will lca-c Gray's Dock for gIIxT?AMOOK ON Wednesday. August 22nd! For Freight or ravage, apiilv to captain on board, or to J. H.I. GRAY, Agont. LADIES' DRY CCOD3 FOR LESS than 00ST ! Must be Sold in Next 10 days Store Opposite Astoria Cxncy Factory on Main St. ESF-Call and get BAItG-AINS. MltS. E. A. HULL. ' (1 Special Auetioii Sale TV9liTSW it 18:30 A. M aft by Wr. and Mrs. James Mae. ' v It tfsiduw near Devlin's . !.' -Jmrt Dl iilers. tar cult. : i" .) "HOLIM CRN! ri!E. : :r . it L ! w.it - : )i:--l (ir"!i r. i T-.'Mj'tr. : " 13V ' " " ,!' ' . , j-i!SrocWvOii Ma.-'jJr too i .t:e. seis Carpet, 1 taiga gilt frame Mirror, 4x2 feet, Pictures and lin gtavings; alto 1 Five Octave Me lodeott and 1 ltk. BEDROOM Fl'RNITURE: 1 cottage Bedroom Suit, complete, 1 Dressing Bureau ami Bureau Wash Stand, 10 single B-d-!suK Tablc-s, Chairs. Wash Stands, Mat tresses, Spring Bed, Blankets. Pillows and Toilel Bets complete. KITCHEN:! Goldsmith Knnge No. 8 and furniture, Crockery and Glassware, Wash Tubs. Clothes' Wringer, etc. Also 1 barrel Salmon and '! cords or Wood. One . Cabinet Sewing: Machine, rost new $35. E. C. HOLDEN, Auctioneer. Scow for Sale. IOFKKK MY :fOW "KOfGII AND ll-al " for sal. P;uti ntto wMi t i:iv!. will li'jrl lir r w !l ntlaitti-d for oar ryauz. I can foam! al OT.rirn JhHcI. It-lwk. l'KTKK iSl'l.I.KI. FOR TILLAMOOK. Tin- new Steamer , 3E3. jF'SZS!. CAIi!?A:K. - Sla-lor. XAOKSAILIXfi IATKS AXI) I'AKTICC J? latxapHr to J. ;. llt'STLKK. Main strwt Wharf; Astoria : AI.l.KN & i.KWIS. 1'inlinwd ;.. srroK V I ilhimook. FOR LGKDOH DiREGT! The Fph-iKthl too A l Iron llxrqiH Glen'borTie" 800 Begistcr Will take SALHOX in M to suit ship pers. Oil KKA50XA1CX.K tekvs. for the alv namin! Port, ami having large en-n'uH-nts wiil be quickly tltsiMUclteri. Apiil lo SUOX. ClffKCHACX).. 1'mllatwl. Or. Or:r. L.CIIKUKY, AMmIx, Or. An ri a I Meeting. rSVIE AJCXl'AL MKKTIXO OK THK X Mkliollers f itie 0. 1". U & It. Assign ation will ho tiHl on Uf fourth TlMirsdxy in AnsiHT. llw 21. at the hnll of leaver IhW, Xo. 33. 1. .. r., imiutntiatelv after Hiwlite lite Uidgv. A. J.MKCl.niJ. Wotice TB IIKKKRY (5IYKX. THAT 1 HAYK THIS i- day abaiKtoiied all etatm. to the llim, rk. and wages of luy sw Michael Gamp bHI ; and I will not in the future lie resfxni sIMe for nay debt nontracted liy him, nor any eonttart he may make as l have this day w3 rwed ail riaiiuajpon him : und hav hfl him iree lo work, snd wake Mich i-on-ItaeHfa-.r liii.:sif a he mav S4"e lit to enter htlo. NKfl.CAMPKELU Jieep River, W. T. Ajsr. ! Mb. 1kw. i w-dw Hess Farm far Sale. nr;iifs yali aklk fav.m.ox clathoi Ml Tinitec, i-LsLtii4c of ivui aetes tf dairy mud ttiu Imh!. tn'itirr w itli stock and farni liK ir sah on rtawnaMe lw, For lartlei:larn aiiy to c. N. 1IKS. m Astoria. Hall s Safes. WKIIAYnTlI AKXC- KOR A?TO tl na of the above af : parties desirids lo inrelut ill do welt to call and examine eatnlie and jiHec liT Btaoirnr&aoiixs. SiockkGiders Meeting. 1. stM AXXt'AL MEKTIXC: OK TIIK .tockhohleni of the White Star I'.-H-kine t'owp. ny will le held at the tlrte of the -aaitay in l'jier Asimia, on 'J1irsly. AiiU't VM.ut 1 oVIork A. M.. for the jwr nese i kn-tiu- a lioard of IMreetwrs for the f-nsuim: yrar. aud tie liansjieihin of sneh other lusines-i as niav eiMiie !efore it. liy outer of X. 1. .IOHA XSKX. M. .1. M K A K A . President. S"retary. md FOR SALE. 500.000 Firsi-class Red Brick. T7"JI.X SITl-ATKU OX UIVKK 15AXK. Six. fan loal hi ltances or Steaiuloat.s Irom tne kilnt. Addrew K. 11. 1JKKI. :-4-tut rortland, Oivgiwi. Plumbing and Gas Fitting. Plumbers. Gas. and Steam Fitters. JobliiaePi'oniptJy Attondctl to. AFullSuni-lyor HAS FIXTrKES, C(CKS, STlwVM FIT TIXCS, lire, ALWAYS OX HAND. Gaji2firy5 and Steamboat Work a Specialty. Ck'enatmi: street. tjsile Dement's J)niR More, AsU ria, Oregon. ESTABLISHED IN 1349. SUTTON & CO.'S DISPATCH LINE Por 2Tew York. 80 DAYS to HEW Y0EE The New. and Elegant. Al First Class Steamer. njirossfSK s. hosier. CIMNVKl.L. .... ila.stcr. Will lc ready at Astutla, in a few days for earo. and having Hie niort of her capacity ?lp5d will have the usual i.roHijtt lLsiatcii ofthfclliH. Karly a(liition shouhl be made for the baianee of diAcngagcd mkhn or oaseiaeu to , . .. w. strrrOiS. Care of Allen & l-ewis rortland, Oregon. ( uMsignecs in Xew York. MESSlts. SUTTOX & CO. SOLID GOLD JEWELRY, Scarf Pins. Chains, Watches, Of everj- description. Tlte nnejt stock of .Tewrlo- In Astoria. 3ft"-AJI Roods WTirnintedaKrefiresented 8USTAV HANSEN, JEVYELER. For Sale. PiVK HLKUKED COltDS DKY HEAf. m lock Wood, which 1 iril! ileiher at the houses of ettftonters for $1 x cont. Dmytng or all kiwis done at reasonable rates- It. It. JLLKIOX. . rd Have a Full Line of a s (B Aft - ttf jo m. en im Corner Cteeii EISIiLla PEBEMPTOBY AUCTION SALE OF Balance of Stock I- C.1ASE, I IMHMtTKU .:l) WHOLES ALK AND HE- OX HAND AT I pail dkalrk in SHEEP 01FJI;?!AL MSMAHBM (JLLLaLLLL U i-?J ; oruer Cteiia;mis ami Osss trrtt. COMMENCING hum, jdly 23; MJFinri iw Lie i T have received posittY'e instrwe- j tions from the SOKTA PIDE OWNERS OF THIS LARGE STOCK OF DRY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION To close the same out at Auction. WITHOUT RESERVE Sale commencing on above day. Aiief Jo:um:i. BANKING ANDJN8USANCE. IRQKER, BANKER nr inrnr ASTOKIA, OltEGOX OFF1CJJ IIOUILS: j FKOM 9 O'CLOCK A. M. TINT1L H I O'CLOCK P. il. Hoie Mil Insurasce Co.,1 OF CALIFORNIA. 4. V. Houoiitox Cha. R. wi:y Otto. Stokv... rn;idt ..........tVwtaiy ...AKetU for Ooh CiUU jiaM up in U. S. iklj ruin $ auO (ift) t I. X CASK. Agcut, Ottenatnus street. Astoria, Oregon. 567,000,000 CAPITAL. LIVERPOOL AND LOON AND GLOBE, 2JOUTII BRITISH AND MERCAN TILE OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. OLD CONNECTICUT OF HART FORD, AND COJ.LMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA iTP.E INSURANCE. COMPANIES. lto(iroontint a cajatnl of S87.G00.OUO. .V. VAN DUSEN. Auent. ASK FOU Union India Rubber 005 Pure Fara Gum GKACK PROOF RUBBER BOOTS. lSKW'AttE OF IMITATIONS ! He sure the- Hoots are stamped CRACK PROOF on the heels, and have the PURE GUM SPRINGS on the foot and Instep, which prevent their cracking or breaking. We are now making them with RUIIIIKR AND ASBESTOS Soles which will make them last more than twice as long as any Jtub'.x r boots made. FOliSAl.K FY ALL DCALEHS. ALL KINDS ItUllISEU BELTINU. FACK 1XG, IIOSE.Sl'UINGS.CLOTilINC, HOOTS AND SHOES. Etc, GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. K. H.FlvASK..Tr. t Agents. S. II. ltUNYON, San Eraucisco. TO THE TRADE ! ?3essrs. Wm. E. Hooper & Sons BALTIMORE, MD., Have given us the EXCLUSIVE SALE for Tadfic Coast or their Celebrated TV00DBEEEY TWINES ROVE, Including a Full Line of CQTTOH SEINE TWIHES, WRAPPING TWINES, SAIL TWINES, ETC. Iu addition to above, we have on hand a Complete Assortment of Needle Brand Seine Twines. Palmetto Seine and Wrapping Tvines. HENEY DOYLE & GO. 517 and 519 Market Street SAN FRANCISCO. $8 swan ai mim Sts.. W. B. mWEST & GO. ZXFZZ srSSS . astokia. - - oi:e(U).n Carrv iu Mwk, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FA8GY ARTICLES. rros.Titsmi.s carefully Contpomulod. '"oruer Cteiia;mis and Cass treet.c. ASTORIA - - - OREGON JEFF 01 TEE CHOP HOUSE Can prove liy Ills iHtoks tiiat he is doing the lipt;tst busine)5 of any EE ST AUE AI'IT In tlic city, and he will guarantee to give the liest im-al for ea.li. Bruas and Chemicals J. E. TI f J w '$ DIUTGCxIST A AXD Pharmacist. XastoriaJcS m I'rccriiMkms carefully coiiiioimded Day or Night. Astoria Oil Works. .1. II. m FORCE. Proprietor. F. (). r.o rl, Astoria, Orcoi. manufacturer snrt lcnlcr in FISH OIL and SKID GREASE. Lowers will find mv S",.ld Cnai to ie go hI and cheap. I W01I GO. Cor. of ChPiiamiLs anil Benton Streets, ASTOKIA, - - - OliEGOX, Have the best facilities for furiiishiuir CHESTA LABORERS Of all kinds, of anv firm in the city. j2Wm Boot and Shoe Btore o h FINEST AND L.UlGESTSTOCK OF EoOtS AXD S23.0JS Ever lirotifiht to Astoria, is opened to the Publii in Brown's New liuildiii" Next to City Uook Store Come and see Latest Styles. I. J. ARVOLD. GAEL ABLER CIIEXAMUSST. - - ASTOKTA, OK. i constantlv if? ?vcf A FULL LINE OF FINE WATCHES, CLOCKS, and JEWELRY, AVhieh he offers to the public at the lowest figures. Every article guaranteed to lie as represented. repairing ione ty W. F. Annbruster. Practical Watchmaker ami .leweler. Fine Watch Kepalrius a Specialty. narAll work guaranteeii, Farm For Sale. THE "BUCKEYE EAUM" ON BLIND SLOUGH. TIIIJEK MILES above Knappa, consisting of ico acres 11 CTfi llllilor onltlvntinti n! r.i... .!.... for GtO,000 feet of logs and an immense quau- jn . ui wi aU""" - easily accesbioie. Is forsiile. Tlicre Is good range for 10 or 12 head of cows. Finest "Water In the World. on the Place, Knr tmis off amJi- tr. r irvc!t? to- eer ltestaurant. Astoria, or to D. G. 110SS, ZJ S M Am C3 AS- P1ASI L0 Fresh Fruits FANCY GROCERIES. n b Wc have to-day finished opening and putting in order the immense Sfocls of Goods Bought in iSnn Francisco by B. F. STEVENS. C. 1. M OF FIT will be found behind the counter. His long established repu tation as a good and reliable salesman is all that need be said. You Will Find Prices Lower than the Lowest. B. F. STEVENS & CO. TEK apply to the Captain, ortu Jolm Ml, Moiifgomery, (SUCCESSOR TO JACKINS & MONTGOMERY.) 4 - PLUMBING, GAS FITTING, AND CANNERY WORK Attended to Promptly on Reasonable Terms. CHESAJIFS STHKET, A'cxt to C, Xi. Parker's Store. ASTORIA, OREGOS THE NEW MODEL A PULL STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND. S3- TFT A WES, Two doors east of Occident Ilotel, ASTORIA, OREGON. CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTUBER OF FUHNITURE Si BEDDIISTG 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. M. OI.SK . J. OVSTAFSON. A. JOHNSON. MARTIN OLSEN & CO. DEALERS IN r FURNITURE S BEDDING. Corner liiaiii unit Squcmoqna Streets. Astoria, Oregon. WINDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; WALL PAPER ETC A Complete Stock. PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD, ATA. KirTOS OF FURIVITUKE REPAIRED AND TARI5ISHED. CHAS.H.fILLIAMSON&CO. REAL ESTATE AND General Commission Brokers. Ofilceon Genevieve street, in the rear of L, It. Hawes' biiihtiii. A General Agencj-business transacted. READY FOR BUSINESS. Saddle and Harness Shop. A. J. CL0UTRIE. All manner ot Repairing, etc., attended to. Shop in 1'age's new building on Cass street. OYSTER AND COFFEE HOUSE. Frank Fabre Has re-opened in the Odd Fellowi Build ing : Entrance on Cass street. Ice Cream. Ice, Etc. PARKER. Vegetables OK STORE. STAIUS CLARA PARKER Eric Johnson, Master. For TOWING, FREIGHT or CHAR S'. P. FABXJSS. DEAIiBK IN Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A General Assortment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents for Magee Stores and Kanges The Best hi the market, l'lumbiug goods of all kinds on hand. Jot work done in a workmanlike manner. RANGE CAN BE HAD IN AS TORIA ONLY OF BAWBB, AGENT CALL AND EXAMINE IT, YOU WILL BE PLEASED. E. K. IIAWES is also agent for the Bnck patent Mm Store And other first-class stores. Furnace "Work, Steam Fit tinCs etc., a specialty. Leinenweber & Co., C- LKINJCf WEBER. H, BBOWK ESTABLISHED 1865. ASTOKIA, OREGON, TAMERS kM GDEBIUES, Manufacturers and Importers oi LL KINDS OF a teeh AND FINDINGS IWhoIesale Dealers In OIL AND TALLOW. carHighest cash price paid for Hides and Tallow. ASTORIA. Brewery Beer Saloon. The Best Beer 5 cts a Glass. Hot Lunch every Day from 10 to 12 A. 31 The best of Liquors and Clears on hand. A deservedly popular place of social resort. GEO. 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