fz) hc gjailg storfett. ASTOKIA. OKEGON: FltlDA Y DECEMBER 18. 1SS5 DYXAMITEItS. Sax Fj:anvisco is in a ferment over the alleged discovery of dy namiters connected with the anti Chinese league in that city. San Francisco is alwas ready to be excited over something and feels strange without a weekly sensa tion of-some -kind-. The natural tendency of San Francisco is' to ex aggerate, to make things greater, smaller, ghastlier, more glorious, more horrible than they really are. Hence all the talk must be tak en with a grain of allowance. Apart from this phase of the ques tion there appears to be good rea son to believe that something of the kind has been discovered. In a circumstantial way the statement is made that the leadcrof the band of dynamiters arrested is Henry Weisman. He is a Bavarian by birth, a chemist by profession, 25 years old, resided with his family at 818 Pacific street, is president of the German anti-coolie club, and president of the Fifth ward anti-coolie league. On being questioned he said: "My inten tion was to aid in enforcing what O'Donnell told us was the law ugainst the Chinese. The only thing that troubled me was that Coroner O'Donnell was always saying that the Chinese were well supplied with arms; that the' had armories in Chinatown and were drilling every night with "Win chester rifles. 1 was afraid that when the Chinese were ordered to go they would resist and attack our people. I therefore resolved to experiment and see if I could not invent a superior weapon. I commenced experiments twelve days ago and purchased some dy namite. M..Y idea was to make something that could be thrown like a hand-grenade. We experi mented at different times, under the rocks near the Cliff house, but the results were unsatisfac tory. O'Donnell knew we were experimenting. He had often talked of dynamite, and he called his newspaper the Anti-Coolie Dynamiter" "The man who gave the name of Kooshier when arrested is also known as Kewalski. He was a Prussian, and speaks six languages. He rented a small room on Lom bard street. According to the story, he was formerly a banker at Kief, Russia, but was driven from the country, and lost all he had. He came to New York, and was appointed an agent of the Jewish relief society, and visited Oregon and "Washington territory to take up land for his people. He was to receive $G00 for every family for whom he pro cured a government settlement. He claims that Henry Villard as sisted him in his labors. He came to this city and identified himself with the anti-coolie league.' "Charles M. Meladstadt is presi dent of the Third ward anti-coolie club, and vice president of the German branch of the same. He is a German by birth, 24. years old, and resides at 40i Geary street. In bis room the detective - found 300 badges, bearing the letters, 'D.A.C.S.'" "Oscar Eggers lives at S12 Clem entina street, and is a peddler bv occupation. He is 35 years old, and speaks very little English." Commenting on the matter the Post says: "San Francisco is af flicted witli demagogues. The half fool, half rogue is a dangerous mixture, and San Francisco is well acquainted with the type. For some months past Coroner O'Donnell, a perfect specimen of the class, has been enjoying him self and worrying the city more or less. His election to the office of coroner last fall was a very poor joke, which has brought its own punishment, for it turned O'Don nell's head and inspired him with the crazy ambition to be governor. In order to keep him self before the public hp has been delivering Snnday harangues on the sand lot. He has made the Chinese question his hobby. Not long ago he issued a proclamation commanding the Chinese to leave the city before January loth next, or take the consequences. By talking largely of hidden arms and deeds of valor and blood to come, he has produced a more serious result than he calculated upon or wished, precisely as at San .lose, last summer, he impelled by his extravagant sp'eeches, a poor wit less wretch to set fire to the prop erty of a dozen citizens guilty of the crime of employing Chinese labor. The police have discovered a dy namite conspiracy, and the conspir ators are men who have attended O'Donnell's meetings, believed what he said, and set about carry ing his bloodthirsty vaporings into deadly effect. Among the men allied with the coroner in his cru sade against the Chinese, and for office, are a number of crack brained socialists, always ilad to help along any agitation that promises a violent outcome. As for the dynamite conspiracy which the police have exposed, we are not inclined to be lieve that it is nearly so serious as the fears of some and the in terests of others wish the public to believe. The people of San Francisco are pretty hard-headed, and not devoid of a sense of humor. The general inclination has been to smile at O'Donnell's sanguinary speeches and his military prepara tions. Nothing is harder for a crank to bear than to be laughed at and it is highly probable that the chief object of the bomb makers who have been arrested was to make some sort of demon stration which would startle and frighten the city into taking them seriously. The police are to be commended for their faithfulness, and it is to be hoped that the mur derous fools who have been ap prehended will be dealt with as severely as the law will permit. As for O'Donnell, this should be a warning to him. The people are patient, but there is a point de yond which they will not permit disturbers of this kind to go. He has reached that point." It is unfortunate for the Pacific coast, whose dwellers really want to see the Chinese so, that a lot of orazy cranks have taken up the cry in San Francisco and else where just for the sake of notori ety, and bring the movement into disrepute. Every time they make a move they make a mess of it and retard legislation just so much. Ex- Speaker Ra.xdall is firm in his opposition to the attempted change in the rules of the House of Representatives. These rules are more important than would at first appear. One of the results of a change of procedure would be to take from the committee on ap propriations direct charge of several of the appropriation bills. Randall says that that change alone would cost the treasury 200,000,000 before the close of Mr. Cleveland's term of office, or about 50,000,000 per year. Ml At English elections the gov ernment prints the tickets, a custom which to Americans ap Dears singular. The tickets are prob ably "straight." At the last elec tion in this city less than 800 votes were polled, but at least 25,000 tickets were furnished Ml Gen. James R. O'Beikne says in the New York Star that the Irish national league proposes to pay a stated salary of $1,500 to Parnell and the eighty-three na tionalists recently elected to the British parliament. NEW TO-DAY. Regular Auction Sale, Saturday, Dec. 1 9, 1 0 :30 A. M. I WILL SELL AT MY AUCTION ROOMS, a lot of Second-hand andNewJ? urnicure consisting of Bedsteads, and Spring Mat tresses. Tables, Chairs. Waslistands. Sofas. Easy Chairs, Rockers and one Bed Lounge. Also Good Second-hand Brussels and Hoxbury Carpets, and lot of Sundries. Also l Cooking Range and lot Heating Stoves. . C. HOLDtW Auctioneer. G-. HANSEN OF THE DIAMOND PALACE! Ha Just Received a Fine Stock of CHRISTMAS GOODS Consisting of DIAMONDS, WATCHES. JEWELRY, S1LVJBK WAKE, CLOCKS, SPECTACLES, ETC., Which he offers at Bedrock Prices. All Coods Warranted. Mine is a Jewelry fitoi and Known as Sirli. Found. A TWENTY - FIVE - FOOT FISHING hoar. Tialmert while outside, nlnk In side. Inquire or (!. A. MiliU, At Scandinavian Cannery. A GRAND MUSICAL AND LITERARY ESTEKTAIIVJX EST ! AImi the Far Famed and Celebrated Mrs. JAELEY'S I1XW0EKS Never before seen In Astoria! Will he Given and Exhibited at ODD FELLOWS HALL Friday, Dec. 18, at S o'clock, For tha Benefit of Y. M. C. A. Tickets Firrv Ci-.nts: For ale at City Hook More. DOLLS. DOLLS. A DOLL FESTIVAL! H ATI JBDAY, 1F.CE3IBER 19, 1SS3 In Hie new building corner Sqiiemoqiia and Main .streets, opposite KlrchhoSTs Bakcrj'. By the Ladies of Grace Church. DOLLS! Of all Sl7esand Qualities and with all Vari eties of Toilets. Also A Christmas Tree! DOLLS. DOLLS. Finest Selection of Jewelry in Solid Sola anfl Silver. Most Suitable Holiday Presents! Offered at Very Low Figures. BvT-The qanllty of Kvery Article Guaranteed. Astoria Wood Yard, Near Tmlllnger's Mill. MM AND SOFT WOOD! Having just put In a First Class Sawing Machine, We ean furnish Sawed Wood Very Reasonable! Wo sell a CORD ami deli vera CORD! FEANK L. PAEKEH, And I.S.GRAGG, Agents. SHUTE & CO., FINE IMPORTED CIGARS. You can rely on gettlnga Good Cigar At Shute & Co.'s CIGAR AND TOBACCO STORE, Opposite D. L. Beck & Son's. C. E. BAIN. DOORS, WINDOWS, BRACKETS, Mouldings, Window Frames, etc. A Full Supply of Material. Bids Furnished : Contract "Work a Specialty. AIM and Office on the Old Site. WM. EDGAR, Dealer in Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. CORNER MATN AX D CHENAMUS STS. Notice. TOE "VARIETY RESTAURANT" AVILL SllOTil V 0!fT1 llnrlpr tllrt ni-nlrrnmn, nt Air. Wm. Bannister. Tnis gentleman is ncufcuunii us a ursi-cias caierer wnose patrons are always assured of satisfaction. Board per week at reduced ratts. Stockholders' Meeting. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF ., the stockholders of the Pythian Land and Building Asociati. n will be held on Dec 3lst, at 2 P. M. in Pythian Hall for the purpose of electiuc a b ard of Ave Directors for the ensuing year and attending to such other business as may legally come nefore It. K. A. NOTES. Sect. Furnished Rooms. Tl fRS. E. C. HOLDEN HAS A FEW NICE 1TX ly furnished rooms to rent at Are dol lars per month and upward, and by the week or night Enquire comer Alalu and Jeffer son streets. Nicely Furnished Rooms, WITH OR "WITHOUT BOARD; AT Airs. S. T. McKean's, Cass street, three doors south of Astoria office. EMPIRE CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS and SHOES, DRY GOODS, W. T CUT BOOK STOI. Come and See Us, Awaits Your Inspection. Plusli Goods, Christmas Cards, ! Tovs. I Fancy Goods, etc. At I'rlcM that 11 111 Astonish ou. You will flml It to your adv.intnze To Pay Us a Visit. G&XFFIN & HEED. W NEW Having Consolidated My ISusincss with the Astoria Furniture Co., 1 now offer the I arrest and Most CorajiMr A&jortincut or Fine and Plain Furniture, Bedding, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Window Shades, Pictures, Moulding, etc., At Portland Prices, and Invite a Call oi Everybody In "Want of Goods in My Line, Guaranteeing Satisfaction in Every Respect. GRAND CONCERT! 1 AND-- MASQUERADE BALL! AT ROSS' OPERA HOUSE i JANUARY 1st. 1886, j BY GUSHING POST COENET BAND. ! Conoort Prom 8 to 9 O'clock. DAXV1XG BF.GIXS at O O'CLOCK. I Astoria and Seaside! BAKERIES, ED. JACKSON. - Proprietor, 1 Thccet Bread, Cakes and r.nsn.vlnllieCity Ice Creani3 and Ornamental Work to order Manufacturer of Fine Candies. Holiday Announcement! QTOCK this season embraces a Much Larger Assortment and Greater Variety of Articles suitable for Holiday Gifts than ho has ever offered before. His Assortment of Precious Stones, Watches, Silverware, Jewelry Decorated China, Bronzes, Cut Glassware, Art Metal and Brass Work, Ivory and Leather Goods, Opera Glasses, Hall, Mantel, Traveling and Fancy Clocks is Very Complete and Attractive. His Importations being Direct and Constant, he presents the Latest Styles of American and Foreign Man ufactures. His rule of Marking All Goods in Plain Figures and Low Prices, is Maintained. Carl Adler's Crystal Palace Jr A-BLIiER, 7 North Pacific lllrtlSSL P51xw,l. -1-1 n-' H 1 "afHy BREWERY. JOHN KOPP. - - - Proprietor. Patronize Home Industry! We Mipply a GOOD A QUALITY OF BEER As Any in the Market. AT At KKASOVABLK A PRICE. Tie NorUi PaGific Brewery Beer Is Pure and Unadulterated. It give general Satisfaction and is Furn ished In Quantities to Suit. Leave Orders With Wm. Kock, Gennania Saloon, or Ciikis. Eve.nsox. next to Foard & Stokes. Daily Delivery hi Any Part of the City. aUABTEHS! MURRAY & CO., GROCERS Anil Dealer? in IRQ I Special Attention Civento Filling Of Orders. A FULL LINE CARRIED And Supples furnished at Satis factory Term. Purchases delivered in any part of the city, Office and "Warehouse In Hume's New Building on Water Street. P. O. Box lvJ. Telephone Xo. ST. ASTORIA. OREGON. -.s - Cannery snunl roceries Cheap for Gash! Tea, Tea, Tea. Ml F. L. P. FRANK L. Hw ISm FdfmJKfLjEaBLy DKALEE IX Hay, Oats, and Stow, Lime, Met, Cement, Sani ant Plaster Wood Dellrered to Order. Praying, Teaming and Repress BaiUnesa. fcfeSSSStSWIBBSjBKS lKli -ipji!;. to :i:e Captain, or to ao-jsr a. Ao:Kris?G-o:i!:E2 :Et."sr, DKAIXR I Tin, Sheet Iron, and Copper Ware. A general assortment of Household Goods. aoext for IIIAGEE STOVES ANB IMAGES, THE BEST Iff THE 9f ARKET. Plumbing goods of all Kinds on hand. Job work dona In a workmanlike manner. Plumbing, Gas Fitting and Cannery Work attended to promptly On Seasonable Terms. CbcnRmuH Street, Next to C L Parker's Store. Astoria. Orea-ea. Holiday - JB The New York Novelty Store! We have now on Exhibition THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF HOLIDAY GOODS and NOVELTIES Ever offered to the People of Astoria. Dome One! Gome All! The Public are Cordially invited to Call and Examine our Carefully Selected Stock. Comprising articles tor Old and Young alike and within the reach of all. iiiuamuu Heretofore We hare Always Led in Making Prices for Our Competitors, And now We Propose to Leafl lore Thy Gamut Follow ! ! As Anything and Everything will be offered at Tlie lowest Possible Liriii? Margin of Profit. NEW YORK NOVELTY STORE, Opposite the Parker House. Main Street, Astoria, Oregon. United States Restaurant On Slain street is now open, and JLT 02TCE TACTS THE MEAT) In every particular it is the Finest fitted up And Best in the city JEFF is A Good He cannot be beat on the coast. Meals 25c. BOAJID $20 pnotli PBIYATE BOOMS For Families OR PARTIES Pro PAYS CASH, THAT SETTLES IT! AH PARKER. STEAIrlEC CLARA PARKER Eben P. Parker, Master. For TOWING, FREIGHT orCHAK H. St. PAEKEK Goods! - Sapptr Parties Furnished On short notice OYSTERS A Specialty JEFF Speuds His Honey ra Buys by the Wholifali and Astoria' .u