- -' CO &fa gaUif ,sforim ASTORIA. OREGON: SATUKDAY ..SEPTEMBER 8. 1888. "Maj.-Gek. Schofield is to be given all the rights, privileges and powers that belong to the rank of general and lieutenant-general of the army, barring the title itself and the right to draw S13.0CD, instead of $11,000, a year for his services. The titles that were created for Grant and Sherman and Sheridan will be allowed to lapse into innocnons desuetude. This will be one of the shortest campaigns in our history. Lass than two months more before election, and the letters of acceptance not out yet. When old Tippecanoe was the Whig candidate he was nominated in De cember, 1839. But it took a long time in those days of stage coaches and weekly mails to present national issues to the people at their homes. Tnc crop reports in this country are losing a great part of the credit that formerly attached to them. If these statements are not prepared and put forth in the direct interest of certain speculative cliques, then the best in formed observers are wofully mis taken. Wo have had within sis months the gram crop of this country practically wiped out of existence, on two separate occasions, and as a sort of offset we have had the reported growth, in a fair way for harvesting, of the largest grain crop that this country has ever seen. Theso crop reporters do nothing by halves. The harvest is either an astonishingly bountiful one, or every blade of grain is blighted beyond the hope of resto ration. But, as we said above, these statements have been of late so obvi ously fictitious that public confidence in them has been practically de stroyed. A friend traveling in Canada sends us a copy of the Montreal Herald of August 28th. It tallcs plainly ou a topic that our northern friends are discussing a good deal. It says: The Herald has no desire to part company with England. We have a sincere love and veneration for our parent country, but we feel that Can ada is in its present btate neither fish, tlesh nor good red herring. And it should not be forgotten that of tho five million inhabitants of Canada, one million and a half have no senti mental attachment to Great Britain. The French of lower Canada have recognized in the English sovereign a just and liberal ruler, under whom they have enjoyed at least as large a measure of freedom as they could have found elsewhere, but to them Canada is of infinitely greater impor tance than the convenience of En gland's foreign office. They are con tent to belong to the British em pire so long as the empire recognizes that one portion of its domain is as precious to it as tho other. If this is not the feeling of England then let tho trnth be told and Canada can set her house in ordor and take counsel about the future. But to be told on every occasion that Canada must sub mit to what is required of her be cause the trade of the united kingdom demands it and to be lectured and chidden by the English press when our complaints are inconvenient to attend to, is a state of things incon sistent with the dignity of Canada or the rights of a freo people. He May Not Get The GUI. "You think you need a wife, young man do you?" said Mr. Kajones, as he looked at the agitated youth, who was sitting on the edge of a chair and nervously twsrling a hat, "aud my daughter would fill tho bill, would slier" "She would indeed, sir," replied the young man, with a ghastly attempt to appear at ease. "As the men who start newspapers sometimes say in their prospectuses, she would till a long went fault I mean, of course, n weng lont los3 or rather a fong lent wait no a wong font welt indeed she would, Mr. Kajones," persisted the bewildered youth, "though I should have said, of course, a feng " "George," interposed Mr. Kajones, coming to his relief, "have j ou said anything to Laura yet?" "No. sir; I thought I ought to speak to you first" "Well, George," said the young lady's father, kindly, "take my advico if yon can't get thnt prospectus un tangled beforo you see her again, you had better send a more experienced canvasser." Chicago Tribune. Sunny Rooms. With or witho ut hoard at the Ilolden House. Rooms fromSGa month upward. Library, etc. When Yon Go to Portland Frank Fahre,. Occidental hotel restau rant, will be glad to see his Astotla friends, A good dinner at a moderate price and everything in season. Teacher "Wanted. The directors of District No. 2 want a teacher for a six raontlis term. Man preferred. Appiy toC. A. McGuire, or P. C. Warren, Skipanon. Gsinibrlnus Ucor And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa loon, 5 cents. Heals Cooked to Order. Private rooms for ladies and families: at Central Restaurant, next to Foard & Stokes. The best Oysters in any style, at the Telephone Restaurant, A fine cup of coffee, at the Telephone Restaurant. TEOM A0E0SS THE OOEAN. Latest Trom The European Capitals. Special to The Astobiik. Athens, Sept. 7. Lombardos, min ister of the interior is dead! ARRIVED. Halifax, Sept. 7. Th6 British war ship Canada arrived yesterday from the West Indies. don't want TIIE3I. Lon-dox, Sept. 7. At the trade congress at Bradford resolutions were passed favoring the exclusion of semi-pauper immigrants unless skilled workers. TO BE INVESTIGATED. Paris, Sept. 7. The government has ordered an investigation of the report that vessels are carrying the French flag while engaged in the slave trade between Famba and Mad agascar. If true, it is to be stopped. A COLLISION. London, Sept. 7. The Allan line steamer 1'rmsian, from Philadelphia on the way to Glasgow, while in the Clyde last night, collided with and sunk the steamer Mending, which was almost cut in two. The I'l ntiian was beached. TIIE EXPEDITION ENDORSED. Berlin, Sept. 7. Baron Openheim of Cologne, has subscribed 14.000 marks to the fund for the Emiu Bey relief expedition. Dr. Rohlfs has published a letter in which he ap proves of the expedition, but favors the establishment of a chain of Ger man stations at intervals of one week's march. FAVORING TEMPORAL POWER. Berlin, Sept. 7. The Catholic con gress at Freiburg unanimo nsly adopted tho resolution in favor of the temporal power of the pope and condemning the Italian penal laws affecting the clergy. The German government lias sent a note to England requesting that a settlement of tho Niger dispute be hastened. imiTisii cui.uaiiiisii.so. pick. All of Which (Iocs to Canada and Fugland. A reliable commission houso of San Francisco reports the following ns the total pack of salmon in British Columbia to August 29th as compared with the pack for 1887: TEASER BIVEB. 1838. 1837. Bon Accord :5,500 8,000 Laidlaw&Co 2.500 2,000 B-CPackinoCo 2.500 5.000 F.wen&Co 0.000 12.000 Finley, Durham .5; llrodre 1,50(1 4,000 Delta Packing Co 2,700 W.OOO E. W. Wadharas ::,KXi 7,001) Karluk Packing Co 2,700 4,000 B. A. Packing Co 5,00!) !,000 English & Co 2,501) 5,01 W Todd&Sons 7,000 ll.OOO Wellinctou 2,700 7.000 Totals 41,000 SKFENA RHEli. B.A.P.CO 17,000 Inverness Canning Co... 15,000 Windsor & Co 15,000 R. Cunningham 15,000 Balmoral 10,000 82,000 13,000 12,000 11,000 14,000 S.OOO .-.S,000 Totals 72,000 ISIVFKS INLET. Rivers Inlet Canning Co. 11,000 Cowan A: Shaw 8,000 '.t.OOO 4,000 Totals l'J.OOO ALEUT BAY. Alert Bay Canning Co . . . S,00) lii.OOO 3,000 AH the patent medicines julv'rti-yd in this paper, together with II lum-i-st peiluiuery, and toilet nitirle-,, ei. run he bought at the lowest pnee-., :tt .1. V. Conn's drug More, opposite tie.'iileiit hctel, Astoria. The finest and juiciest -teal; at the Telephone ItesUiirant. ADVICE TO 3IOTII:itN. Mrs. Winsi.ow.'s Sootiiino Syrup should always be used lor children teething. It soothes the child. Mittens the guins.allavs all pain, nues wind cholFc, and is the best remedy for diar-rhrca.Twenty-live. cents a bottle. NEW TO-DAY. Eare Chance. Selling Off at Cost and Less. As we are coins to clo;e up hiislnew In Astoria, now is the time for jon to buy floods che.ip, especially Crockery ami Class Ware, which wc are selllnj; less than ou w ill ever be able to get them aiwln. Call Early and Secure Your Pick of tho Bargains. D. L. BECK & SONS, Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATTHK Board of Knualization for Clatsop county will meet on Monday. October 1st. lRsS, for the purpose ut ennall7lnj; county assess mentsfortlie jear issx, JOS. SINNOTT, County Assessor. JOB PRINTING. Neat, Quick And Cheap at The A8T0RIAN JOB OFFICE Republican County League, ATTENTION ! The members t-t the Republican County League are hereby called to meet at the Armory llatl In Astoria, on Saturday ee. ntng, Sept. 6th, 18S8, at 8 o'clock. City Tax Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENT1IATTHE Tax Roll of the city nf Astoria, Clatsop couuty, Oregon, Is now in my hands for col lection and will lemam with me for thirty days, after which time the taxes lemainim; unpaid will be deemed delinquent, and as such will be returned to Jhe AiiUltor. City Treasurer and Tax Collector. TIIE GREATEST STEAMBOAT RACE. 3Inre Than a Million Dollars Said to Have Been Staled Upon theResnlt. The greatest steamboat race that was ever ruu iu the world was that which occurred in June, 1870, from New Orleans to St. Louis, between the llobert E. Lee and the JSatcnez. The latter was built at Cincinnati, wns enmmnnded bv UantaiU 1. if. T.p.itliprs. nnd in June of the above vmr made the fastest time on record "from New Orleans to St. Louis, 1,278 miles in three days, twenty-one hours nnd fiftv-eicht minutes. '1 he llohei t K. Lee was built at New Albany dur ing the war, and was towed across the river to the Kentucky side to have her name painted on her wheel- houses, a matter that was aesmeu prudent in those exciting times. She was commanded by Captain John W. Caunon, who died at Frankfort. Ky., in 1882. t , There was great rivalry between the boatB, aDd when the Natchez mndA hpr treat run Captain Cannon determined to beat it. He stripped the Lee for the race removed an parts of her upper works which were calculated to catch the wind; re moved all rigging and outfit that could bo dispensed with to lighten her; engaged the steamer Frank Par goud to precede her a hundred miles III1 1IIM ll.m LU DUlTUiJafK.... ...- o with coal yards to have fuel flats awaiting her in the middle of the river at given points, to be taken in tow under way until tne coai couia be transferred to the deck of the Lee. and then to be cnt loose nnd float back. Ha refused all bnsiness of every kind, ana wouiu receive no passengers. The Natchez returned to New Orleans and received a few hundred tons of freight and a few passengers, and was advertised to leave for St. Louis June 30th. In thn afternoon the llobeit E. Lie backed out from tho levee, nnd tlvo minutes later the Natchez fol lowed her. The whole country watched the race with breathless in terest, as it had been extensively ad vertised by the press, and the tele graph attended its progress along the river at every point. At an tue prin cipal cities Natchez, Vicksburg, Helena and Memphis people from many miles were present to see the racers pass, and the time of passing was cabled to Europe. When Cairo was reached tho race was virtually ended, but the Lee proceeded to St. Louis, arriving there in three days eighteen hours and fourteen minutes from the time she left New Orleans, beating by thirty-three minutes the previons record of tho Natchez. Tho latter steamer had run into a fog and grounded between Memphi? and Cairo, which delayed her more than six hours. It is said that 30,000 peo ple crowded the wharf, the wiudows and the housetops to welcome the Lee on her arrival at St. Loins. Cap tain Cannon was teudered a banquet by tho business men of the city, and was generally lionized while lie re mained here. It i" estimated that more than Sl.000,000 changed hands ou tho re sult of the Brent race. Many of the bets were withdrawu, however, on the gronnd that tho Lee had been as. sisted the first hundred miloa of the trin by the power of the irank I'ar- aguurd added to her own, and many steamboat men have over since re garded tho Natchez as tho faster boat of the two. but think she was out generaled in the race by the Lee. There was so much adverse comment afterward by the press that there has been no attempt since to repeat such a performance. at. J.ontu uiaue- Democrat. Carnahan & Co. SUCCESSORS TO I. W. CASE, (MPOItTEUs AND WnOI.ESAI.K ANP HETA1L DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Corner Chenamus and Cass streets. ASTCltIA OREGON VireiniaCigar anfl Tobacco Store J. W. BOTTOM, Proprietor, Water Street, Two Doors Hast of Olney. Flue Cigars, Tobacco and SnioVera Article, Sold at Lowest Market Rates. FRUITS, CANDIES NOTIONS.&c To Gray's Harbor. AND SH0ALWATER BAY. The Steamer GEN. MILES. TV. r. "WniTCOMB, Master, Will leave for Gray's Harbor Every Tuesday and Friday. The Str. Dolphin. Will eae Astoria Every Thursday Morning for Bay Center, South Bend, and North River, OnShoalwaterEay. For Freight or Passage apply to J. U. D. GKAY Agent, Astori. J$r Watchmaker Jeweler. x CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. N OTICE is hereby given that by virtue of a warrant issued by the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, in accordance with an order made by tho Common Council of the City or Astoria, by Ordinance No. 1047, entitled an Ordi nance ordering the Auditor to issue war rants for the collection of assessments re maining unpaid on West-9th street be tween 'Water street and Berry street, ap proved July 2.", 1883. Said warrant bear ing date the 25th day of July, 1883, com manding me to levy upon lot No. C, in block No. 118. in the City of Astoria as laid out and recorded by J. M. Shively to collect an assessment of two hundred and six dollars, which assessment was madn for tho imnrovement of West-Uth street between Water street and Berry street by Ordinance o. 10-15, entitled an Ordinance declaring the probable coat of imnrovins West-Oth streetfrom the south side of Water street to the south side of Berry street, approved June 29th, 1333. I have this dav levied urxra lot No. G in block No. 113, in Shively's Astoria, and on Friday, the 14th day of September, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day in front of the Court house door in the City of As toria, Clatsop county, Oregon, will pro ceed to sell lot No. C in block No. 118, in Shively's Astoria, to the highest bidder therefor, to pay caid assessment, costs and expenses of sale. Said sale to be for U. S. gold coin. Astoria, August 14, 183. W. J. BAKRY, Chief of Police. Ultll.F Of 1'wLIUE &ALK. NOTICE is hereby given that by vir tue or a warrant UsiiPrt by the Auditor and Police .ludge of the City of Astoria, in accordance with an order made by the Common Conncil of the City of As toria, bv Ordinance No. 1047. entitled an Ordinance orderinz the auditor to issue wan ants for the collection of as sessments remaining unpaid on West litti street, between Water street and Berry street, appro ed .miv SHU, 1st", said warrant bearing date the 25th aay of July, 1888, commanding me to levy upon the south 73 feet of lot No. 1, block No. lit, in the City of Astoria, a laid out and recorded by J. M. Shively, to collect an assessment of forty-ono and twenty-five 25-100 dollars, which assessment was made for the improve ment of West 9th street, between Water street and Berry street, by Ordinance No. l'i4.-, entitled an Ordinance declar ing the probable cost of improving West 9th street, from the South side of Water street, to the houtn sate or Uerry street, approved June 29th. 1888, 1 have this day levied uron the south 7:t feet of lot No. 1, in block No. 19, in Snivel) 's Astoria, and on Friday, the 14th (fay of September, at 10 o'clock a.m.. of said day in front of the eouit house door in the City of Astoria, Clat sop County' Oregon, will proceed to sell the South 7.1 feet of lot No. 1. in block No. 19. in Shhely's Astoria, to the high est bidder therefor, to pay said assess ment, costs and expenses of sale. Said sale to be for V. S. cold coin. W.J. HARRY. Chief of Police. Astoria. August 14th, 1883. C1UKK OF I'OLICE SALE. NO 1'ICE Is hsreby civen that by ir- ti.e of a warrant issued hv the Auditor anil Police Judjre of theity ot Astoria, iu accordance with an order made by the Common Council of the City of As loiia hy Ordinance No. 1047. entitled an Oidinance ordering the Auditor to issue warrants for the collection of as sessments remaining unpaid on West bill strper, between Water street and Herry street, approved July 'JSth, 1838, said warrant ueariiiK date thea'ith day ofJulylSfW. cmiunandliiR me to levy up on lot No. 12. in block No Bfi. in thp City of As'.oriaas laid out and recorded by .1. Al.. Shively, to collect an assessment of two hundred and eleven 'J5-100 mil iars, whien assessment was made for the improvement of Westiith street be tween Water street and Berry street, hy Ordinance KMS, entitled an ordinance declaring the probable cost of impiov lii! West Sitli street, lrnm the bouth side of Water street to the jSouth side of Uerry Btrei-t, appiowil June attli, lrAi, i have this day levied upon lot No. l'J, in hlork No. SO, In Muvely's Astoria, and on Fiiday, tle 14th day of yeptpm, her. at ID o'clock a. i. of said ilay iu front of the Court House i(oor in the City of Astoria, Clatsop County, Ore gon, will proceed to sell lot No. 12, in hlnok No. nil, In hliivoly'.s Astoria, tn tho highust bidder tliejefor, to pav said assessment, costs and expenses ot sale. Said sale to he for lT. S. gold coin. IV. . I. BAItltV, Chief of Police. Astoria. August 141h. 1888. CHIEF OK POLICE hALE. NOTICE is hereby given that by vir tue of a warrant issued by tne Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, in accordance with an order made by the Common Council of the City of As toria, hy Ordinance No. 1047, entitled an Ordinance ordering the. Auditor to is sue warrants for the collection of as sessments remaining unpaid on West 0th Etiaet, hetueen Water strpet and Berry street, approved July 55th, 1HS8, said warrant bearing date the 25th day of.luly,18RS, commanding mo to levy upon the N orth ii of lot No. 1, in block No. 110. in the City of Astoria as laid out and recorded by J. 51. Shively, to collect an assessment of thirty dollars, which assessment was made for the im provement of West f)th street, between Water street and Berry street, hy Or dinance 1045, entitled an Ordinance de claring the probable cost of improving West nth street, from the South side of Water street to the South side of Berry street, approved June 20th. 1888. 1 have luisu.iy jrweu uuuii wiu xiuim ; wi lot No. 1, in biock No.HG, in Shively's Astoria, and on Friday, the 14th day of .September, at 10 o'clock a. m., of said day in frojit of the Court House door in the City of Astoria, Clatsop County, gon, will proceed to sell the Norths of lot No. 1, in block No.llC, in Shive ly's, Astoria, to the highest bidder therefor, to pay said assessment, costs and expenses of sale. Said sale to he for IT. S. gold coin. W.J.BAltHV. Chief of Police. Astoria, August Mth. 1883. Seines, Pounds, Traps, - AND FISH. NETTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, MADE TO ORDER OF BEST QUALITY. Woodberry Seine Twines AT LOWEST PRICES OF NETTING COMBINATION. Barbour's Salmon Net Threads. HENRY DOYLE & CO., 517 an9 519 Met St., Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast. BABY 'BUGGIES, VELOCIPEDES, WAGONS, TOYS, STATIONEUV, PERFOMEHY, PICTURES, CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELUY, FIELD AND OPE1U GLASSES. CUTLERY, BIRD CAGES, BASKETS, BASE BALL GOODS, DRAWING INSTRUMENTS. ARTIST MATERIAL, 2ain CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of a warrant issued by the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, in accordance with an order made by the Common Conncil of the City of Astoria, by ordinance JSo. lU4i, entitled an ordi nance ordering the Auditor to issue war rants for the collection of assessments remaining unpaid on West-9th street, be tween water street and Uerrv street, ap proved Jnly 2.", 1888. Said warrant bear ing date tho 25th day of July, 1888, com manding me to levy upon lot No. 7 in block No. 17, in the City of Astoria as laid out and recorded by J. 11. Shively, to collect an assessment of eiahtv-nine dollars, which assessment was made for the improvement of West-9th street be tween Water street and Berry street by Ordinanoe No. 1045. entitled an Ordi nance declaring the probable cost of im proving West-S)th street from the south side of Water street to the sonth side of Kerry street, approved Jnne 29th 1888, 1 have this day levied upon lot No. 7 in block No. 17, in Shively's Astoria, nnd on Friday, tho 14th day of September, at 10 o'clock A. II. of said day in front of the Court honse door in the City of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, will proceed to sell lot No. 7 in block No. 17, in Shively's Astoria, to the highest bidder therefor, to pay said assessment, costs and expenses of sale. Said sals to be for O. S. gold coin. Astoria, August 14, 1888. W. J. BAKRY. Chief of Police. CHIEP OF POLICE SALE. NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of n warrant issued by the Auditor and Police Judce of the City of Astoria, in accordance with an order made by the Common Conncil of the Uity of Astoria, by Ordinance No. 1017, entitled an Ordi nance ordering the Auditor to issne war rants for tho collection of assessments remaining unpaid on West-9th street, be tween water street ana uerry street, ap proved July 25, 1888. Said warrant bear ing date the 25th day of July, 1888, com manding me to levy upon lot No. 7 in block No. 115, in the City of Astoria as laid out nnd recorded by J. M. Shively, to collect an assessment of one hundred dollars, which assessment was made for the improvement of West-9th street be tween Water Btreet and Berry street by Ordinance No. 1045, entitled an ordinance declaring the probable cost of improving West-'Jth street from tho south side of Water street to the south side of Berry street, approved Juno 29th. 1888, I have this day levied upon lot No. 7 in block No. 115," in Shively's Astoria, and on Fri day, the 14th day of September, at 10 o'clock A. III. of said day in front of the Court houso door in the City of Astoria. Clatsop county, Oregon, will proceed to sell lot No. 7 in block No. 115 in Shively's Astoria, to the highest bidder therefor, to pay said assessment, costs and expenses of sale. Said sale to he for U. S. gold coin. Astoria, Angust 14, 1888. W. J. BARRY. Chief of Police. " CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of a warrant issued bv the Anditor and Police Judgo of the City of Astoria, in accordance with an order made bv tho Common Council of tho City of Astoria, bv Ordinance No. 1047. entitled an Ordt nance ordering the Anditor to issue war rants for tho collection of assessments remaunns unpaid on West-9th street, be tween Water street and Berry street, ap proved July 25, 1888. Said warrant bear ing dato tho 25th day of Jnly, 1888, com manding me to levy upon lot No. C in Hock No. 115. in the Citv of Astoria as laid out and recorded by J. M. Shively to collect an assessment of eighty-seven and 50-100 dollars, which assessment was made for the improvement of West-9th street between water street and Uerry street by Ordinance No, 1045, entitled an Ordinance declaring tho probable cost of improving West-9th street from the south side of Water street to the south side of Berry street, approved June 29th, 1888, I have this day levied upon lot No. Gin block No. 115, in Shively's Astoria, and on Friday, the 14th day of September, at 10 o'clock A. SL of said day in front of the Oonrt house door in the City of As toria, Clatsop county, Oregon, will pro ceed to sell lot No. G in block No. 115, in Shively's Astoria, to the highest bidder therefor, to pay said assessment, costs and expenses of salo. Said sale to be for U. Hfcgold coin. Astoria, Augnst 1 1, 1888. W. J. BARRY, Chief of Police. -or MANDOIdXK. Our Entire Mock ! Is Offered at a Sacrilioe I I .h. .m m I n'lli Unit!' 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