The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, March 18, 1886, Image 2

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ASTORIA. OREGON
THURSDAY
.MARCH IS. 16SO
COXGRA TULA TORY.
Portland is to be congratulat
ed. Despite, the assertion of a
panic-stricken journalist of that
city that danger was imminent,
the icsidents of that pleasant in
land burg appear to be enjoying
ordinary safety and arc enabled
to pursue their usual, avocations
with whatever vigor the prevail
ing malaria in fever and ague dis
tricts usually allows unfortunate
dwellers in low and swamp' areas.
The report of the dual meeting
held in that city last Tuesday,
must indeed be a source of satis
faction to every well wisher of the
general peace of the common
wealth, and is a striking exempli
fication of the unanimity of senti
ment that pervades that com
munity. The maj'or had called a meet
ing at two i. at., but so eager
were, some of the citizens to evince
their desire for law and order that
they filled the court room in which
the meeting was to be held by
half past one, and it is alleged
that some of them wanted to be
gin before Judge Smith, who was
holding court, was ready to ad
journ. This delegation appear to
have captured the works, so to
speak, and after organizing hy the
election of a president and secre
tary they passed a series of reso
lutions which for plainness of lan
guage, directness of meaning and
comprehensiveness of intent have
rarely been equaled in modern
histor'.
Here they are:
Whereas, A petition was circulated
and extensively signed by the business
men of Portland urging ihe boaid of
trade to call a mass meeting of the
citizens to take steps to protect the
peace of the city, and
Whereas, Said board of trade, after
full consideration of the question, re
spectfully referred the petition to
Gov. Moody, and also expressed en
tire confidence in the ability of the
local authorities and state militia to
maintain good order in any emergen
cy, and at the same lime pledging its
members to stand ready to respond lo
any call that might be made on them
at any time for the protection of the
city, and the maintaiuauce of law
and order; and
Whereas. Nothing has occurred
since said action of the board of trade
to diminish confidence in the com
petency of the civil and police author
ities to maintain order and preserve
peace; therefore
Resolved, That we the citizens of
Portland in mass meeting assembled.
endorse me aciion 01 ino noaru 01
trade in its expression of confidence
in the competency of the state, coun
ty and municipal authorities to pre
serve the peace of the city, and that
we hereby pledge them our hearty co
operation and support in maintaining
order and enforcing the laws.
Resolved, That we deprecate all at
tempts to incite one clacs of the com
munity against another as inimical to
the peace and good order of the city,
and the only result of which will be
most damaging to its prosperity.
Resolved, That as law-abiding citi
zens we will exert all our personal in
fluence to discountenance and put
down lawlessness of auy and all de
scriptions, and to that end tho state,
county and municipal authorities are
urged to enforce all the laws and or
dinances of the city in letter and spir
it, irrespective of persons, occupation
or nationality.
Resolved, That the presence of the
Chinese in our state is an unmixed
and nnmitigated evil, and we pledge
ourselves to use all lawful means to
rid ourselves of the same, and for the
furtherance of that end, wo will not
give employment lo any Chiuam-m in
any capacity whatever.
In the meantime another dele
gation, equally determined to show
llieir zeal for good order butSina
bla to squeeze into the densely
packed court room, adopted the
clever plan of having a meeting of
their own. The accordingly met
in the judge's room, regularly or
ganized and passed another series
of resolutions, equally worthy of
praise.
Here the' are:
Whereas. Many unlawful and riot
ous nets havo of late been committed
in this city and vicinity by persons
unknown, but supposed to bo chiefly
incited bv non-residents, by forcibly
driving inoffensive and defenseless
Chinese laborers from their humble
homes and avocations, rendering
them homeless and preventing them
from working for a livelihood, there
by compelling them to become either
criminals, a public charge or starve;
and
Whereas, Threats aro openly in
dulged in, to continue such outrages
id violation of law and order, in vio
laticn of sacred treaty obligations en
tered into by our government, and in
jL violation of all laws, both human and
9 divine; and
4 Wxxmas, The citizens of Portland,
mindful of the fair fame of their city
and proud of its hitherto good repute
for peace, observauce for law and
good order, viewing with alarm the
probability that riot and disorder,
sbamo and disgrace will surely follow
if the said threats be executed and
such unlawful conduct be persisted
in, thus tarnishing the hitherto un
blemished history of our town, deem
it now our sacred duty to rise in our
might and declare earnestly and em
phatically that we will not suffer this
state of affairs to continue; we de
clare that it has ceased to be a ques
tion whether the Chinese aro a desir
able population or not, (and we "be
lieve that it is the sentiment of this
community that they are nolj; but it
hasjjecome a question whether law
ancTorder shall prevail and govern
this community, or whether we will
allow irresponsible persons to bring
shame and disgrace, riot and anarchy
upon us.
Resolved by (he citizens of Roi t
land in mass meeting assembled,
That it is our duty to uphold law and
order in this community and that we
will sustain and aid the legal author
ities in maintaining the same: that
wo will maintain and sustain the fun
damental principles of liberty and
humanity as adopted by the found
ers of the republic; that man has an
inalienable right to life, liberty and
the pursuit of happiness, and that
these aro inherent rights of which
no one can unlawfully be deprived:
and that we will not allow any oiieto
be prevented through violence or in
timidation from working for a livli
hood, or be driven from hone or
home, and we pledge our means and
if necessary our lives to uphold these
principles; and that wc will do all in
our power to bring condimi punish
ment on any and all who may be
found engaged in riotous and unlaw
ful conduct.
Resolved, That the chairman of
this meeting appoint a committee of
fifteen whose duty it shall be to con
sult with the proper authorities and
adopt such lawful measures as they
may deem advisable under the cir
cumstances, to the end that peace
and good order prevail.
Here wc have the pleasant spec
tacle of a populace unanimous in
their determination lo put down
lawlessness awl to lnnko il hot for
disturbeis of the peace. The only
question that arises is il every one
is detei mined lo squelch lawless
ness, what is the probability of
there being' any lawlessness?
There doesn't seem to In ihe
slightest possibility.
This is wliv wo. congratulate
Portland.
HakpkrV; Weekly t.tks occa
sion to nnnounci in the current
number that it will not support
Blaine for president in "PS. Thi.
at least, has the merit of re iwt
cucy. But "tis premature.
2XAi:i:ii:i.
At West port, March 17. ISMl. b I Jew
L W. Garner. A. Herring and Frances
il. Coleman, botli of Clatsop county.
i
FRIDAY, MARCH 1 9 III,
O M
, mn.iuii iiu, l. i . in.
Sold on Account of Departure.
Instructed by Mrs. C..T. Curti-, I will sell
it iiiTrcsidciicPop'insitethet'niiKreg.itiunnl
Church all her HOUSEHOLD F I'KXl 1 LTKL
coii-ittiM;;, In part, or rnor IJfrt-lomntc :
Handsome ChefTenier: Bordered Brussels
Carpet: Chairs; Tables; Bed-leads; Fold
ing Lhilirs cjiii): iianusome h-uay liock ;
Lace 31invr; Writing Table and Book
MieFves; Baby Carnage; Cioclcery ami
Glassware ; Meat Safe ; Cooking Move and
Kitchen Utemils, and a lot of llou-r Plants
and Sundries.
IL C. IIDIitKX.
Auctioneer.
Boatbuilders Wanted.
A PPLY TO W.M. HOWE, XhKT DOOIl
x3v. to Telephone Saloon.
O.S.Simr.Shiihrick.
INSTRUCTED BY CAPTAIN ShP.KEIJ,
JL L5','ht-Houv Inspector. lSt'i Dit , 1 will
ofterfjrsaie at
PUBLIC AUCTION,
Saturday. March 20, 12 M.
To tho hhhc;t bidder, th aboe mentioned
steamer subject to the olt.eial notice below.
Terms of Sale 20 per cent or purchase
price on dav of sale, as depoit. awaiting
approval of Light-House Board, balance on
delivery of vessel. A full and official list of
machinery, furniture, tackle and apparel of
said vessel can lie examined at my otllee.
K. C iJOJi!KX.
Auctioneer.
1
t Y at 12 o'clock, on Saturday, the 20th
day of March. 1SS3, at Astoria, Oreg., the
old light-house steamer. Shuhrtch: Full in
formation as to dimensions of steamer, terms
of sale, can be obtained on application to
this office. The light is resened to reject
anv or all bids.
URIEL SEBREE.
Lieut. U. S. X..
Light-House Inspector.
H. EKSTEOM,
PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER.
Shop next to L. I, Johnson's eigar store.
ALL "WORK WARRANTED !
YiiiiiiiaCipr anfl ToMggo Store
J. W. BOTTOM, Proprietor,
Water Street, Two Doors Hast of OJucy.
Fine Cigars, Tobaccos and Sniclrrs Articles,
Sold at Lowest Maiket Ratts.
FRUITS. CANDIES,KOTIONS.&c.
Soeo a Auction
OrricK of Titn Ligiit-Uocsi: 1
iNSPKCTOK.TmitTKKNTH DlSTKICT.
'outlaxd. OiiRG.. February 20th. 1SSC. 1
ILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION.
Imperial Pekin Duck Eggs:
$1 SA PER DOZEN. FOR SALE BY
1. O U D.J. 1NGALLS,
Cn&dwell.
WhW VMJ
Al' SLOOP AT AUCTION.
Saturday, March 20. 2 P. M.
Tl'.ST REBUILT AND LAUNCHED.
LeiiKth lr fel. Beam 12 feet. Draft .
feot, 1.1 and 43-100 tons regNter ; figetlier
with tackK furniture, anil apparel. Well
adapted for deep mmi fKliimj. lUlf cnli.
half r. months.
V. t HOIiDEX,
Auctioneer.
Notice
milK STOCKH L1)ERS OK THE J-CAX-JL
riina!au Cosnmorcljl Union art1 herein
notified that the director, he'd a meeting at
Joseph Gstrom'sAsttrin. Oregon, and came
to the conclusion to rotpone the tidiness of
aid union until Auetist lt, because thy
-aw It difficult lo collect in the money that
lias been subscribed, at the present time,
but will keep the Mock book open for Mib
oription of more stock.
I5v order of the directors.
Al'tJ. DAX1KLSOX.
President.
f. A. HANSON, Seev.
Astona, Or.. Mai eh Ctli. lsr-
for Hatching
iS-5
Vyardotes and S. C. B. Leghorns.
My birds arc of tin Iv-t -:r.u.i, and a'l
iltst class, l am now prepared to turn'Mi a
limited number of i-jrus for M-liiiig from
Hiliei janl at Si :md:-3 prr 13.
Gi:o. iv. wood.
Cor. We- 5lh and Arch tr ets, A-tona. Or.
AUG- DANIfiLSON.
SAMPLE ROOMS,
("o.ner ot Water and We'd Xuiih St reels.
Quite Lips ai Ciprs!
I'veiy Attention to the Comfort of l'atrons.
GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878.
BAKSR'S
BnliitOecei
Warraut'xl "loltclypu
Cocoa, from wLIr'i ihn escota ol
OilIiMlwen removed. ItliasfArw
Hints ihe strength of Cocoa mlsed
vvlth fctarch. Arrowroot or Suimr,
aad 1 therefore far more econow.
ical, cr.tlUg le3 than one ecu' f
letn.-:i'the:iiu'l easily d!gMtcda
i 1 lrTfl irlmlolilt ftilfirit.'wl frr ltl
il LJidaa.?v.cHMforiersoii3ia health.
fA Said l'y flrcecr CTerrnhcrc.
OffiR & CO., BorcMer, Mass.
O. A. ST1NS0N & CO.,
3LACKSF4iTH!NG.
t Ctj!. Hotels old stand, corner of Ciiss
and Court Street".
Ship raid Caiui. ry work, Ilorveshoelup.
V:i,ons made ad repaired. Good work
ifii,iriiteed
W. B. DEMENT & CO.
ASTORIA, - - - OREGON
C.in j in Stock,
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET
and
FA8CY ARTICLES
Prescriptions carefully Cnmpor.ntlod
Y. f. C. A.
IS NOW OPES TO 3IE3IBERS
JIacli Week Day and Evening : Follows ;
Younj3fen ; Tuesda .TliursdayaiulSHt-
urdav evenui'is.
Boys under 18 ; Mcndav, Wedne'ulav and
Friday eennifs.
IjndieH ; Saturday afternoon-.
Membership Tickets and Kcvscanbe had
from any of the oft'ef rs.
MANAGING COMMITTEE.
SHUTE & CO.,
FINE IMPORTED CIGARS.
You can rely on getting n G-xkI Cicar
AtShutc& Co.'a
CIGAR AND TOBACCO STORE,
Opposite D. I. lieck & Fan's.
To Ship Masters and Ship Owners!
W.H.DYER &CO.,
STEVEDORES AND RIGGERS
Sau Franeico, Portland and Astoria.
I-ortianil Oliicc - - 10 Xorlli Front Street.
The attention or ship masters and owners
i ilirfcted to our superior facilities and low
rates for loading and unloading voxels.
Otllee at V. C. Ilnlden's.
To Rent.
FINE SUITE OF EOOMS IN T1IE ODD
Fellows' r.uilding. Applv to
A..l.MEGLElt.
DYIT PRY IT !
eke Flour!
(M
M
SsBlteJ?
Sim
I ri.5i
Bill i J; C 1
O'l i t I I.I
m 1 1;
no.
East
Of the Spacious-
X.i.'sS
CRYSTAL PA LACE
Has Eeen
Cleared Out!
Ihi (Uon w ire sold at
A Terrible Sacrifice
And Astorians "who purchased got Iho
most for their money they ever got.
The sale still goes on at the corner
stere: the fine stock must bo closed
ent: the prices arc set away below
prime cost. If you want a watch, a
ring, a book, n card cnae, a musical
instrument, a bracelet, a set of stand
ard works, a gold chain, a cltKk, or
auy thing else in our stock jou can
have it at almost your own price.
Tho goods must be sold.
The Crystal Palace,
Hardware and Slip CWlerjiB. B. Franklin,
& CfL
hardware and Ship Ghanoiery
ilcinj) Sail Twine,
roilon Sail Twine.
Lai-d Oil,
Wrouglit Ti'on Spikes.
Galvanized Cut Nails,
Agricultural Implements
Sowing Rlnolsiin.,
I'-sinLs jiik! Oil-, rrips, otc. i
COVA'TY CORONER.
Vrv m tZ-S55'-5-" """ -
. .
mZzL. " tms. -vj . ,.k-": t. .
Sl"'tji
-r-JTr--rvi-j j-r ja-"3r.j-L-f tr
ifVr!i?-r--?'Zr--- Sn
First Class Hoarse and Material
OX HAM).
Sliopund O'tlceon Main St., a',ou' Pioneer
Ketaitraut.
8
Purr Oil, Bng-lil Varnish. J jsjjpgfl
Binaclo Oil, Cot I on Canvas. lKS
JUST JEDEJOESITSSDO
60 Rolls of Carpet of all Grades and in the Newest Shades,
Including
loptlo, Body Brussels, Tapestries
Also a Large Stock of Linoleum, Oil Clofli,
AND FANCY WINDOW SHADES-
Sign Painting,
CUding, Banners, Oil ClothSfgns
SHOW CARDS,
Fecce Advertising-, Price Marks, etc
P.
,
!
.shop and office on Ca;3 street : 1'ike Bros.'
old s'and.
wmw -m-i jt . - -i .m j
Just Received From the East,
A Large Lot of Gents', Ladies', and Children's
FINE BOOTS AND SHOES!
Gesit's Kangaroo Boots and Shoes
A SPECIALTY.
We also Carry a First Class Assortment of
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hais, Furnishing Goods, So
W. T. PARKER,
Manager.
?-$?- - i-- ' '--x-ms$
L' ir
.;k. v: s
Xi
j g 0mf&k.4z
:
SQUEKIOQUA STREET,
xi:xt to tiii: vstokian r.iTir.i)ixo.
o
J2?-A11 woik done in a skillful manner on
abort notice at reasonable rates.
AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS!
Capitol Flour,
Manufactured ly the Full l.'ollei IMocess,
ijv me
Salem (Or.) Capitol Flour Mills Co.,
LTMITKli J
i " t,0 ,m iiuii ii itirvirii i-ii'ji x rit
T'. .,..-!.. n.... !.,. !.-. ..!... l:.a ti.r4lk
i fitrik trlfi vimpovorm iir tli
nTi.4-! nir.ciiAXics faik.
A ho at State Fair.
On. trl.il is Miftio'ent toconiuce of its "mi
nority.
' - tint the wonl CAPITOL is on eaciisaek
GEOKOE SIIIEL, 8 Stark St.,
Portland Agent.
V. !lOX S. FISHER. Astoria Agents.
I
&70alBLl 23 B 9 B
JOHN FUSSELL,
.Manufacturer of and Dealer ia
'Harness, Saddles, Bridles,
Whips, llriibhes Curry Combs. Etc.
, NONE BUT BEST STOCK USED.
I Prices to auitthoTimes.
i . V " Chenamti3 street, next door to J.
A- Slontgomery's, Astoria, Oregon,
u M g-.?y-inw-rrga
! UnflBrtater auii GaMnef Maker,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
FAMILY GROCERIES
&
Choice Teas
Java and G. S Coffee
Palace Drips
j. E. Maple Syrup
Choice Canned Emits
ErenchPeas and Mushrooms
Pine Apple and Edam Cheese
Shrewsbury Ketchup
Canned Soups
Canned Shrimps
Deviled Crab
Spanish toeen Olives
Pickled Oysters
Plum Pudding-
Cox's Gelatine
Orange Marmalade
bsnnorv
Goods Sold at Lowest Cash Prices.
DRAI
Ha?, Oats, aiA Straw, lime, Brici, Cement, Sanff and Plaster
Wood Dcllrc red to Order. Dray in-. Teaming aud Etprcss Basinets.
j ZZIeffj "' -T-rjSgga
TEH apply lo the Captain, or to
a"o:oc3sr .a.. iwioijjrTcst-cnMa
DEALKB II
Tin, Sheet Iron, and Copper Ware. A general assortment of Household Goods'
AGENT FOR
MACEE STOVES ANI) TtXSGES, THE BEST M TnE MARKET.
Plumbing goods of all kinds on hand. Job woik done, in a workmanlike manner.
Plumbing, Gas Fitting and Cannery Work attended to promptly
On Reasonable Term".
ClieimmuH Street, Xext to C It. Parker's Htore. Astoria, Oregon.
11 TO 500 MILES THE SHORTEST; 12 TO 48 HOURS THE QUICKEST
TO
CHICAGO, BOSTON, NEW YORK-
And All Folnts East.
Rates SS.30 to $10.25 the Cheapest to
Council Bluffs, Omaha, Kansas City,
AND OTHER POINTS.
I'uJluimi Pnlaee and Kniirnnt Sleeping Cars hauled on Express
TraiuH KxelUMlvelj 'vltUont Chause.
II vou are uoinr exst urite for Rates. Ma; s, Time Tables. Guides and Full Information.
FREE OF CHARGE.
K. A. SOYES. F. E. SHUTE.
Aqctit. Astoriiu Ticket Agt., Astoria.
11. CXaiVBELL.
General Agent, No, 1. Washington street. Portland, Oregon.
H-l j'.-jnAjLr-Ti-a.erAFLW-F,iii i r m ,i .i , . ij
SEagims 0. Crosby
Dealer in
HARD! ABE, IRON, STEEL,
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
STOVES, TiWWARE
AND
riOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD
SHEET IRON,
TPi-r AND 0O3PD02-
WE WILL SUIT YOU
Carry a Iirge Stock or
Groceries 1 Provisions
-And Sell at the-
Lowest Margin of Living Profit!
Quality and Price Sntisrnctory
In Every Instance.
Goods Delivered Mi Over ihe City.
GILBERT CHRISTIANSEN,
General Blacksmith ag.
Horseshoeing a Specialty,
Sho; in Rear of Ang.Danielson's Saloon.
SAIl Work Guaranteed.,
Notice.
ALL PERSONS KNOWING THEM
selves indebted to the late Edward N.
Murphy will please make Immediate settle
ment to the undersigned, administratrix of
til ft &4tnt&
MBS. JOHN HOGER3.
SONS:
jKTIO
Supplie
India Currie Powder
Boston Baked Beans
Bahama Pine Apple
London Layer Raisins
Breakfast Gems
Crushed Indian
Germea
Chow Chow
Choice Dried Pruits
Choice Pancy Crackers
Salem Capitol Mills Flour
Cove Mills Plour
Dupee Hams
Breakfast Bacon
Goodwin Butter
Etc. Etc. Etc.
Eii IX
STKAMKK
LARA PARKER
Eben P. Parher,Master.
ForTOWINO, FREIGHT orCHAR
11. B. PAKIiEIt.
3T,
RT LINE.
WILL
Cut Faster
AND
EASIER
Than any oth
er axe made.
Hundreds of
woodmen tes
tify to its supe
riority. It goes
Deep and Xerer
Sticks.
CARNAHAN
& CO.,
A goats Astoria.
Price, 81.60.
WM, LOEB & CO.,
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
A Large Stock of
FIRST CLASS GOODS!
The Trade Supplied
AT I.OIVEST MARKET RATES.
All orders filled promptly and accurately.
Agents for First Class
Foreign and Domestic Brands
main Street,
Next door to "fells, Fargo's Express offlse.
TH0S. MAJRS,
8
A Good Fit Guaranteed.
CHAKGES MODERATE.
Pants, from 3 up. Suits from SCO up.
9
Shop opposite C. H. Cooper's.
("duplex:
I AXEk
PATJAC5JCJ3,.,
J.C.Trullinger 1
ll IH ''J
FasMonaol
Tailor
: . Jga-'iiSte&fe
ra-trS.-a- -x?, rfi)'sSgft ,
-jjk-,ii.