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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1885)
LA She gtotttj gtetoriim. ASTORIA, OKECJf 'N : WHDXESDAY ZL iri.V 3. 2.-, ISSUED EVERY MORNIKG. (Monday cccptcd) J. V. HAL.L.OR&N & COMPANY, rUULISIIEUS AN!) I'KOrKIBTOKS, ASTORIA:.' BUILDING, - - CASS STKEEl Terms of Subscriiillon. fcerved by Carrier, per cuk iScts. hent by Mail, per month oskts. " ' one year .S7.00 Tree of potagf Jo subscriber:. -Advertisements inserted bv the year at the rate of $2 per square per iiJintli. Tran sient advertising fifty corns per square, each insertion. Holice To Aelveriisftrs. Trrn Astokiax guarantees to it.s ad vertisers the largest circulation of anv newspaper published on the Columbia river. This paper is on file at the. St. Charles Hotel, Portland, Or. The Janauschek party go to Portland on the Telephone this morning. The White Star Packing company's stockholders Tvill havo : meeting at 7 o'clock this afternoon. The underwriters have thus far refused to pay tho insurance policies effected en the salmon cargo of the lost Perthshire. Exhibition of photographic art this afternoon and evening al Partridge's studio, near Odd Fellows' building. Ad mission free. The Miles "will make an excursion trip to Fort Canby and Ihvaco on tho 4th, leaving Gray's dock at fight o'clock a. m., returning at C. Fare for the rjnnd " trip-one dollar. Tho Telephone was at the dock before one o'clock yesterday afternoon. Last Saturday sho ran from Stark street ferry to Carroll's point in Itvo hoar and ten minutes, a distanco of fifty mile3. Tbero "will b a f ocia' and entertain ment at the Congregational church to night. Vocal and instrumental music, rhotoricals and charades will be given. Twenty-live cents will be charged at the door. Refreshments served free. Come and bring your friends. Among tho passengers on tho outgoing steamer to-day was Mr. llovt Sherman, Jr., a nephew of Gen. Vin. T. Sherman, and several of the belated Jowa Press association excursionists, all old ac quaintances of our townsman, E. V. n-lipstem, to whom several of the folks from that section of the country, paid a flying visit whilo here in Astoria a few days ago. 'Zillah:or. the woman ir red," was played last night at JJoss' opera house, to n small but appreciative audience. The play is a powerful one, and every part was well rendered. As the fond mother, wearily searching for sixteen years for the child that she at last finds, Mine. Janauschek grandly portrayed some ol the inmost emotions of the human heart. The company leave this morning on a trip through southorn Oregon. City Treasurer Hustler gives notice concerning city taxes. In this connec tion it may be stated that T. S. Jewel1-, city clerk, has about 400 certificates for sundry taxpayers at his office, and any one who paid his or her taxes for "34 can get whatever rebate Iig or she is entitled to. Each certificate is good for its face value to bo applied to tho payment of this year's taxes alone and to be present ed by the party who owned tho property in 't or their legal successor or repre sentative. Tho Remonstrant and Zmnura went to sea yesterday, the former salmon laden and the latter with a cargo of wheat. The Jancl McXeil. which sailed on tho 20th, took tho first foreign salmon ship ment of tho season. The Remonstrant took a good cargo. Pity it doesn't fetch a better price. The finest fish, put up in a manner unexcelled, it should bring doublo what it does, but like a debased currency, an inferior article always makes a bad market for such superior goods as Columbia canners furnish. Tho "Rev. D. M. "Wilson, county super intendent of public instructions, desires the committee appointed'for and having charge of tho coming state teachers as sociation (as published in tho Astokian of Sunday last) to meet him in tho par lors of Mr. E. C. Holden, on Thursday, July 2nd, at 2 p. m., promptly. Members of the committee on entertainment aro earnestly requested to bring with them such lists as they may havo of friends willing to entertain teachers and of teachers that are specially provided for. Tho Remonstrant, which sailed yester day, took salmon as follews: J. O. Han thorn, 3,000 cases; Cutting Packing Co., 2.35G cases; J. G. Megler, 2,000 cases; Scandinavian Packing Co., 1,500 cases; Badollet & Co., 4.417 cases; John A. Dev lin, 2,000 cases; Anglo-American Packing Co., 2,000 cases: J. W. & V. Cook, GfiW cases: Occident Packing Co., 1,500 cases; I. X. L. Packing Co., 4,000 cases; Geo. W. Hume, 1.000 cases; Jas. "Williams, 1.000 cases; Fishermen's Packing Co., 2,000 cases; Aberdeen Packing Co., 2,000 cases; P. J. McGowan, 1,500 cases; Thistle Packing Co., 500 cases. Total, 30,773 cases. Sho also took 7,27f. bushels wheat. A printer stood at the desk of a busi ness man tho other day and noticed him using letter heads which ho had bought of a foreign printing house. Said the printer, who was a .customer. ""What would you think of me if I were to go to Portland and buy your line of goods for myself?' Tho merchant replied, ''I should think you a fool, when I know you can get the same goods just as cheap of me and also aid h fellow citizen.' "When the printer called attention to tho imported letter heads the merchant coughed and walked behind the counter to wait on a customor. Poll; County Itemizer, 27. Gucltlcu's Ant lea Salrc. Tun Best Sai.vi: in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sorcs,Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. - For sale by W. E. Dement & Co. Xo "Wore Hard Time Free Board ! You live in vain if you do not go to ihe Telephone Saloon, and, try Baldy George. XO MOItE charge for Lunch. Free all the time. Hot troin 11 to 2. Soup, Clam Chowder, etc., etc. Yaquero Cigars, AAA Old Valley Whisky, Boca Beer on draught, llalf-and-Halt ; Latest Papers, Billiardi, Piano; Best place in town. On Saturday That magnificent chair at Gustav Han sen's will bo raffled. A few chances .left. Call and sec it The raffle will be at seven p. m. Buy your Lime of Cray at Portland prices. CUREEXT CONTEMPORARY C0X7IE5T. In the use of tho word 'pioneer' I draw a wide distinction between men whose strong brams and true hearts havo founded a young state, and men who, for uie past halt century, have been skulk ing away from civilization; who have stayed in Oregon since 1S50, solely be cause their horses were not able to wade across to the Sandwich islands; and who stand ready to pull a pistol or bowie knife whenever they cannot settle a busi ness difficulty solely on their own terms. Sunday Mercury. In a general way it mav bo confidently said that our section of country never will have real prosperity so long as its main dependence is tho production of wheat for export. It is the first and low est form of agricultural industry; it is subject to gret competition, to great charges of transportation, and to vicissi tudes of seasons and markets, that make it the most hazardous of pursuits. But why amplify? Oregon has tried it. and to her experience no words, however im pressive, can add anything. Oregonian. The state board of immigration has decided to fix up a car of tho state's pro ducts after the coming harvest, placo a man in chargs of the same, and send the whole outfit around to tho different county and state fairs in tho western states for exhibition. The different rail roads have agreed to transport the car free of charge, and tho cost to tho state will bo comparatively light. Tho work of collecting the necessary material will be gin at once. Tho duty of tho man in charge of tho car will bo to discourse on Oregon to the attendants at tho fair, and set before them tho wonderful resources of Oregon. Weston Leader. A recent decision by Secretary Lamar in a swamp land case from California ought to strike terror to the souls of the land-fracd fiends of Oregon. After Bet ting out the -facts and citing tho statute on the subject, the secretary says: "A careful consideration of nil tho evidence shows that said tract is subject to period ical overflow in the winter or spring months; but the overflows subside so as not to render tho land unfit for success ful cultivation by reason of tho overflow. The land, therefore, is not swamp and overflowed land within tho meaning of the swump land act, and tho claim of the state mnt bo rejected." This decision reverts to the public domain nine-tenths of what has been gobbled in this state under tho swamp laud act Sunday The Republican organs throughout tho state are clamoring for an extra session of the state legislature this full for the purpose of electing a U. S. senator. They do not seem to lako into consideration tho expense that would necessarily onsue. nor do they seem to care. The people and the taxpayers generally aro opposed to such a course, but if Governor Moody wishes to force such an issue to tho front let him do so. The June election will thereafter bo held, and the governor would find that the extra session was a white elephant for tho Republican party. Tho time-? are hard, and money was never scarcer, business is depressedand yet, in such a time, the governor is asked to still further burden tho people. Fur thermore, if he calls an extra session, let him be a candidate, and ue will learn tho views of tho voters on this point. They will speak through the ballot-box with no uncertain tone. Eugene City Guard. The Democratic work of intimidating Gov. Moody to keep him from calling an extra session of tho legislature is still go ing on. But they will hardly succeed in their endeavor to obscuro the governors vision to such a degree by their selfish prattle, that it will render him unable to seo through such motives as lurk behind their ontwaru actions, lhcro aro many defects in a number of the acts passed by tho last legislature, which makes it al most imperative on our executive to re convene tho legislature, outside of tho necessity of electing a United States senator, which now is almost a secondary consideration, and the governor will hardly abstain from doing that which Would eventually prove a great advantage to tho state and its inhabitants. Tho people aro very much interested in having tho controversies settled which nro al ready arising from the defects in the liquor license law and to remedy tho de fects in our election and assessment laws, as well as others. The remedy of the de fects in those laws will prove of sufficient benefit nlouo to counter balance all ex pense of an extra session. Wo havo suf ficient confidence in Gov. Moody to war rautms in tho assertion that an extra ses sion will come, and that too, before a great many days, notwithstanding tho Democratic cry of economy, which they have only of late years been taught in this state by tho Republicans. Did ever any ono hear a Democratic paper say ought against the extravagant Grover and Chadwick administration? Now, how ever, they expect to gain a point for their party, hence they began to prate on economy, but their insincerity is too ap parent to admit of anv doubt. No reli- anco can bo placed in pretensions which aro so often violated. Roscburg Plain dealer. APPLICATIONS FOR OFFICE. Whilo strolling through ono of the de partments the other day, I had a talk with tho appointment clerk upon tho sub ject of the return of tho office seekers. Ho told mo that the changes in the civil service during the past three months number between five and ten thousand officials, and yet the .pressure for office continues as great as before. 'There is almost nothing more peculiar than the way in which application papers como into this office," said tho clerk. "Hero you see one that is printed in pamphlet form. That is not uncommon, but it is somewhat cxpennsivc. Here is a fellow who has bon to a storo and paid a dollar for a scrap book and pasted his papers in it. That also is a somewhat common form. See what a lot of them there aro. Here is ono from tho governor of a stato to start with, and the Democratic sena tor follows, whilo ssveral members of congress, college presidents, ministers of the Gospel, and finally the citizens of his town quite generally. Hero is a pe tition drawn up by some fellow who has a reputation as a scribe. See the orna mental handwriting." Let's see! "What place was that?' "Oh, excuse me; I cannot give you tho place. I only call your attention to the handwriting. The poor candidate probably paid ten dollars for that while 1 should much rather have kicked tho man who wrote it if it were mine." "Hero is an interesting way to put let ters together," continued the clerk, open ing a fino morocco-bound book. "All tho papers of this applicant are bound in this book. He felt certain that this would favorably attract tho attention of the president. 'But this is tho most com mon way papers come in." As ho spoke ho untied a largo bundle of dirty greasy petitions and letters which had come in by mail. "It is no wonder, when one sees how much trouble these applicants havo been to in getting recommendations, mat mey xeei disappointed ween iney fail. But it is one of tho necessary chances of seeking office you know. They can't all succeed. The fellows who fail will, of course, send for these bound vol umes and hand them down as heirlooms to their ohildren." Washington Letter. HOW IT LOOKS OX TIIE OETSIDE. A gentleman temporarily resident in San Francisco, who is largely interested in tho salmon-packing industry gavo the fallowing summary of recent observa tions on the Columbia, in the east and in Europe to a representative of tho California Grocer and Conner. In Eng land people had about given up eating salmon, owing to tho imposition of mer cenary packers, who attempt to market all their trash and light weight goods in foreign countries. Latterly tho demand has revived considerably. Better goods aro now shipped abroad, and tho tr?de will accept nono but standard brand?. Stocks in England aro litrht and widely distributed, and aro rapidly going into consumption. Practically the English export trado is but e hand to month business. After arrival the goods are rapidly distributed to dealers, and the extensive grocery trade of tho country exhausts all supplies before new pack good's aro in tho hands of con signees. Good brands aro now sol ling readily in London and Liverpool at 2124s. outsida brands, lG20s. Tho Frazer river pack has brought a great deal of discredit on Columbia river fish. Several cases of alleged poisoning havo been charged to inferior Frazer packs, which have sold as low as lCs. A number of speculators arc now awaiting satisfactory confirmation of tho reported .shortage in the present season's pack on the Columbia, and they will soon be heard from in this market. Stocks in tho cast aro not very heavy, but dealers are awaiting the result of July opera tions. Many of those who are now hold ing off say they prefer to tako their chances at tho end of tho season. Here tofore they have based calculations on reports of a short pack, and the result has been a loss to them. This year they will not buy largoly until the pack is completed. Then if they aro asked five or ten cents advance on to-day's prices, they will pay it with good grace. There is a fair distributive movement from tho large eastern cities, and the market for Columbia river fish is widening every year. i.asy communication by rail with eastern markets has been a great help to packers in the rapid distribution of goods. Tho situation on tho Columbia is generally pretty well understood. The pack this year will not exceed 400,000 casts. Nearly 150,000 cases have been sold to tho east already. There is some local distributive demand, and there will certainly be no surplus this season, if there is enough fish to supply tho oxport demand, which seems hardly probable, as last year over 100,000 cases camo to this city and 350,000 cases wero exported from Astoria, to say nothing of tho east ern shipments, which wero not less than 150,000 cases. Tho prospect for good prices for the season's pack could not be more clearly defined. A suit tried in the stato circuit court yesterday, says the Orcgonian, goes to show that tho Chineso aro not nlono in the custom of bujing and soiling women for immoral purposes. Emanuel Pichet, a Fronch maquercau, brought suit against Piorro Sinonardt and Louiso Sinonardt, to rcfiovt'r 540 illin nn mnnw nrlwinvnI tn bring a young woman here from San Francisco. Tho detnttanf tlm nfFnirnm not fit for nnblicAlinn. hilt frnm iirinm. stancos it appears that tho girl brought here was considered as much a slave as any Chineso woman. Thoro aro quite a number of these maquoreaux in this city, and a moro villainous, despicable, and utterlv worthless class of xn-AtaliM "o tint disgrace sheol. They ought to bo tarred ana ieaincrea ana run out of town, but as they manage to accumulato some monoy from tho earnings of their victims, they somehow escape punishment. If i.ucj uuu juaucu luuy wuuiu DO unggea forthwith, as they aro all well known to tho police and many others. no poisom IN THE PASTRY, IF .as qtsted. Tanllln, Xcison, Orange, etc, flavor Cakes, Creams, Pnddlnc c, n dell cstcly and naturally as tho trait from which, they aro wade. For Strength and Truo "Fruit Flavor They Stand &lono, rRCFAnco r th; Price Baking Powder Co., Chicago, III. St. Louis, MOt makers cr 0r Prices Cream Baking Powdir ASO Dr. Price's Xupnlin Yeast Gem3, Btit Dry Hop feast. KOR S ALB BY GROCERS. WE iiAKE BUT OSE QUALITY. S LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD. grtScCTC-ar: EMS. The oest dry hop yeast In tho world. Bread raised by this yeast la light. whlta and wholesome liko our grandmother delicious bread. CROCER8 SELL THEM. PRtPARED BV THC Price Baking Powder Co., MTrs ol Br. Price's special FfeTorinz Extracts. Chicago, III. St. Louis, Mo For sa'.e by Cuitix q.Mkrle & Co., Agents Portland. Oreeon what: Do Tou Think that JeiT' 1 The Chop House Gives you a meal for nothinp, and a glass of something to drinfc? "Not much r but he gives a better meal and more of it than any place in town for 25 cents. He buys ty the wholesale and pays eash. "That settles IL" EXKRAQTS Poison at the No article entering so generally into the food ot every family has been found more villainously adulterated than baking powder. For the purpose of underselling the "Royal," whose absolute purity and wholesomeness has never yet been questioned, hundreds of dealers are putting up baking powders with cheap and adulterated cream of tartar, which contains lime, earth, etc., adding strength by the free use of alum. These adulterated powders are "shoved" upon the public with the greatest persistency. They are first given awayleft in samples at private residences, with circulars containing bogus analyses and certificates, and false representations as to their value, etc. This fact of itself is sufficient to condemn them. A first-class article will sell on its merits. No manufacturer whose goods are of value can afford to give them away, and none but the cheapest make and most inferior or un marketable goods require to be distributed free in order to get the public to use them, and this method is adopted only by parties who have failed to dispose of their wares through the ordinary and legitimate chan nels of traded Free samples of articles of food left at the house 'should be regarded with suspicion. There is no guar antee of their wholesomeness, while there is real danger that they contain a fatally poisonous compound. Many instances of poisoning from the use of such samples are recorded. The Royal Baking Powder is never given away, sold by means of lotteries, nor accompanied by chromos, spoons, crockery or other gifts, except the gifts of ab solute purity, wholesomeness, full weight and superla tive leavening power. These gifts are guaranteed with each package. Its own merits have been its chief ad vertisement, and they have secured for it the constant patronage of the American people to an extent beyond the combined sale of all other baking powders. The Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pure -and perfect. Its Delicacy ofFIavor And the efficacy of its action have rendered the fomous liquid fruit reme dy Syrup of Figs immensely popular. It cleanses and tones up tho. clogged and feverish system, and disnels Headaches, Colds and fevers. For sale by W. E. Dement & Co. At Frank Fnbrc. Board for $22.50 a month. Tho best in the city. Dinnor from 5 to 7. For the very best photographs at tho lowest prices call on Crow tho Photo grapher, Xo. 6 Water street. Syrup ofFigs. Manufactured only by tho California Fig Syrup Co. San Francisco Cal. is Natures Own Truo Laxative. This pleasant liquid fruit remedy may be had of W. E. Dement & Co. at fifty cents or one dollar per bottle. It is tho most pleasant, prompt and effective remedy known, to cleanse the system; to acton, tile Liver, Kidneys and Bowels gmtly yet thoroughly; to dispel Headachs, Colds and Fevers; to cure Constipation Indigestion and kindred ills. For Dinner Parties to order, at short notice, go to Frank Fabre's. Crow's gallery is headquarters for tho best photographs for tho least money. FreH TEastorn ana Shoalwatcr It ay OyHtcr Constantly on hand, cooked to any style at Frank Fabre's. A Good Cigar, Just as good as you usually pav a bit for, can be had FOIl FIVE CENTS at C. P. Wilson's. For a 3 eat Fitting 55oot Or Shoe, go to P. J. Goodmans, on Che namus street, next door to I. W. Case. All goods of the best make and guaran teed quality. A full stock; new goods constantly arriving. Custom work. "Wide Awake Druggists-. Messrs. W. E. Dement & Co. arc al ways alive to their business, and spare nopainstosecurethebestof every article in their line. They have secured thengen cy for the celebrated Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. The only certain cure known for Consumption, Coughs, Colds. Hoarseness, Asthma, Hay Fever, Bronchitis, or any affection of the Throat and, Lungs. Sold on a positive guarantee. Trial Bottles free. Regular size S1.00. Tho averago female heart Is left in a perfect flutter by our latest arrivals of novelties in Dres3 goods. Parasols, otc. rnxEi, Bnos. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest E erfumery, ana toilet articles, etc-car e bought at the lowest prices, at .1. W erfumery, and toilet articles, etc-can Conn's drug store, opposite OcMden hctei, Astoria. Attention A. n. &, T,. Co. Team. Members composing the Compiny Team during the Tournament held in Astoria June 10th and 11th are hereby ordered to return to the Foreman on or before July IS. 1S?5. the suits fur nished them by the company; or such portions as they desire, the articles not returned to ba settled for as per previous arrangement. F. B. EL.BERIOX, Foreman. F. T. Jokdax, Secy. Front Door. Me Mucin r IN OLOTHIIWa! A stylish business suit - $10 Former price - - - 15 A stylish business suit - 11 Former price - - - 16 Fine Diagonal suit - - 20 Former price - - - t2o The very best dress suit 25 Former price - - - 30 Boys' and youths suits at great Jy re duced prices, also all the extensi ve as sortment of Men's Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Trunks and V alhe3, Sold at cost by M. D. KANT, THE BOSS Merchant Tailor and Clothier. A Nasal Injector free vrith each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy Price 50 cents. Sold by W. EL Dement For lame Uack, Sido or Cnest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Pnca 25 cents. For sale by W. E. Dement. SmLon's Cure will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Coueh, and Bronchitis. &ld by W. ETpement & Co Summer C. H. COOPER'S The Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House OF ASTO-RUL, Our stock is now complete in every department and ladies wishing a dioico selection of first class goods at very LOW PRICES would do well to call early. Hi the following lines of goods our selections ami prices will compare favor ably wilh Eastern and San Francisco houses carrying first class goods. Rich Black and Colored Silks. Handsome Brocaded Black and Colored Silks. Evening Silks, in all the latest tints. Fine Imported Dress Goods. Embroidered and Figured Combination Suits. New Ginghams. New Prints. New Lawns. New Chair.brays. New Table Linen and Napkins. Embroidered Table and Piano Covers. Lace Curtains and Curtain Nett. Novelties in Lace Goods, Buttons, Gloves, Parasols, Ribbons, Fans, etc., etc. Cloak Department. Having bought more largely than this seasons trade seews lo uiejand w have concluded to reduce our immense stock to cost price. THE LATEST STYLES IX Ladies Cloaks, Traveling Ulsters, Wraps, Jerseys, etc., etc C, H. COOPER'S PYTHIAN BUILDING, see The New York Novelty Store The Leading Stationers and News Dealers of Astoria. in CO MX S u tr ARTISTS 33ATEJT.-UXS. TOILET ARTICLES, JAPANESE GOOD. FAJETCY GOODS. BABT BUGCIE8. The Latest Notions Wo defy any and all competition. OPPOSITE PACKEX HOUSE, GO TO THE 0. K. Hair Dressing Saloon Parkerllonie, Main St., For a first-class Share, iclwitlflc Ualr-eut. and hygienic Shampoo, etc, II. Da FABfi, Prop. CITY BOOK STORE RIFFIX & REED, STATIONERS NEWSDEALERS Evervthins new received as soon as published. fe mimninatimnsmiinrsaisaxicnaziainCTiCTznncnzCTB m k liiUTncu u. h. muimudn,! SnuniHnnnsnssiinszCTaznnzitrcsssziisssxsnia'KssissS The Leading Clothier and Hatter. New Goods! IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Men's, Yoiatlis' and Boys' CLOTHING! Hats and Furnishing Goods. g-TPlNEST 600DS AT THE LOWEST PRICES.. Fashions AT- ASTORIA, OREGON. 5!"!9E M3SICAL IJfS'IKtE.Ti. JETTEL.RX. TfATCHM AJTB CL0CKS. BIRD CAGES. and Novelties, Etc. Gall, examlno onr coods and ho convinced. ASTORIA. OKEGOX- W. E. DEMENT & CO. DRTTQGISTS. ASTORIA, - - - OREGON Carry in Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANCY ARTICLES. Prescriptions carefully Compounded New Styles!