-thwu"" v""'-q'g",'7 y" ' i wnjny.. ?cSirtS5')WS??r M Jtc gmfcj Smmu ASTORIA. OREGON: TUESDAY.. -OCTOBER D.1SS8. Thh "Washington territory legiala laturo trill hold no session next ran ter. The Brooklyn sugar refineries have been ordered to closo down by Havo meyer, president ol the trust About 1,000 men are thrown out of employ ment The Northern Pacific and the Can adian Pacific have now entered into full competition in Manitoba. The government has signed the Northern Pacific act The Columbia Waterway associa tion, which meets for its fourth an nual convention in Portland to-day, can do considerable practical good if it concentrates its efforts. POEEIGK DISPATCHES. DELAT OF THE BELIEF EXPEDITION. Beelin, Oct. 8. The relief expedi tion to search for Emin Bey will not start on their mission until tho up rising of natives in east Africa has been quelled. STORMY WEATHEB. London. Oct 8. There have been violent storms in tho North son, and several nshwc smacks which havo ar rived at the English ports report the loss of some of their crew3 by having been warned overboard. a socialist sensation. London, Oct 8. M. Blowitz, the Paris correspondent of the London Times, wrote a letter from New York giving the alleged details concerning the International Socialist society, whose headquarters are said to be in New York. Tho statement was made that there is a central commit tee of the society in all the leading cities in America and Europe, with a staff of competent linguists for revo lutionary and other missionary work in any part of the world. Tho socie ty, it is explained, is altogether inde pendent of the Knights of Labor, but the latter will assist in special cases. ANARCHIST TLOT. London, Oct. 8. The south Ger man papers report that the German police have been warned of an an archist plot against emperor William, and that the plans for his journey have been altered in consequence. EETALIATION. Beblin, Oct 8. The North Ger man Gazette, referring to the French decree, recommends Germans hence forth to avoid living in France. It says: Every German who crosses the French frontier will understand that he has removed from culture to bar barism and has no right to complain if he comes into disagreeable contact with the national customs and insti tutions. Wahkiakum Co. Republican Convention, Cathumet, W. T., Oct. 5, '83. Tho Bepublican county convention met according to call; Samuel Walker.chairman, and Thomas Irving, secretary. As a committee on credentials tho chair appointed, Thomas Kent, J. IT. Ashley and H. A. Peeples. They re ported twenty-two valid credentials, and were then discharged, and tho convention proceeded to nominate and ballot for candidates. For pro bate judge, Howard Winter; county auditor, H. M. Montgomery; sheriff, 0. 0. Masten; treasurer, H. A. Peeples; county commissioners, O. C O. Sworkmo of Skamokawa, Samuel Walker of Gray's river, and Thomas Kent of Cathlamet; assessor, J. II. Ashley; superintendent of schools, Miss Sarah Cahill; coroner, Daniel Jacks. Signed and approved. Samuel Walker, chairman; Thos. Irving, sec retary. The county central commilteo for tho next two years are, Thomas Kent of Cathlamet; II. P. Ahlbarg, Gray's river; H. M. Montgomery, Ska mokawa. Fop First Flacc. A creat amount of political ensinecr- i n ill be done by friends of candidates to secure for tlipir man tlie first place on the ticket, and the best man will jirob ablv secure the coveted place. Then if indorsed by the majority of the people, tne election is assured. Electric uitters lias been put to the front, its merits lasted upon, has been indorsed, and unanimously gncn the first place among remedies peculiarly adapted to theiclief and cure of all Diseases of Kidnejs, Lherand Stomach. Klectnc Bitters, being guaranteed, is n safe in vestment. Price Coc and Si per bottle at Jno. C. Dement's Drug Store. Portland & Coast S. S. Co, Time Car'! For October, November and December, 1883. Gray's Harbor Thursday, October-, 11, 18. and 23. No ember 1. . 15, 22, and 29. December fi, 13; 20, and 27. Shoalwater Bay October 4, and 18. November 1, 15, and 29. December 13, and 27. Tillamook Monday, October 1, 15, and 29. No ember 12, and 2G. Decem ber 10, and 24. Steamer leaves Portland, from foot of O street at 8 r. si. on above dates. As toria, G a. m. the follow ing morning. Freight received every day until 5 p.m. The Company reserves the right to change time and place of sailing. F. K. Strong, President. C. P. Ursnun, Astoria Agent. A fine cup of coffee, at the Telephone Restaurant. Coffee and cake, Central Itestaurant ten cents, at tho House to I.ct. And Furniture for sale. For full par ticulars Inquire of W. W. Parker. The latest style of Gents' Boots and Shoes at P- J. Goodmas's. The finest and Juiciest steak at the Telephone Restaurant. CHIEF JUSTICE FULLER. Coremony of Administering The Oath Yesterday. The Street Car Trouble In Chicaso Mormons in Mexico. Washington, Oct. a Chief justice Fuller took the oath of office and as sumed the active duties of his posi tion to-day. An hour before tho time for opening the courts, the narrow space allotted to the general public in the conrt chamber, was crowded by men and women. Among people of note present was jndge Thnrman, who was conducted to a seat within tho space reserved for the marshal, and who became the conspicuous cen ter of attraction daring the half-hour preceding the entry of the justices. The chief justice arrived. at the capi- ioi at nan-past eleven, and proceeded to his jrivate office in the court room, where ho took the oath of allegiance in presence of the associate justices, the oath being administered by the senior member of the court, associate justice Miller. At 12 o'clock, the as sociate justices entered tho room in procession, justices Gray and Mat thews being absent As usual, the chief justice was also wearing the robe of omce. no was escorted to a place at the clerk's desk and the clerk read his commission, after which jndge Fuller arose and holding a Bible in one hand read from manuscript the oath of office as follews: "I Mellville Weston Fuller do sol emnly swear or affirm that I will ad minister justice without respect to any person and do equal right to poor and to rich, and that I will faithfully and impartially, discharge and per form, all duties incumbent on mo as chief justice of tho United States, ac cording to the best of my abilities and understanding, agreenbly to tho constitution and law of the United States. So help mo God." His voice was clear, and his enun ciation firm and distinct at the begin ning, but before the end was reached, a marked tremor was manifest Tho chief justice was now escorted to be hind the bar. and to his official seat in the center. Again tho court and the assemblage arose; this time with out any other summons than a wave of tho hand by tho clerk.. Justice Miller took the hand of the chief jus tice nnd with a smile of welcome nd- dressed him in a low voice ns follews: "I welcome you in behalf of this court, as one of its members and its chief justice." Tho chief justice bowed, took his seat and proceeded to hear applica tions for admission to tho bar. At the conclusion of the ceremony the court adjourned, in order that the members might pay their respects to the president of tho United States. THE STREET CARS NOT MOLESTED. Chicago, Oct. 8. Cars were started this morning over the the north side lines at 730 o'clock. The cars were drawn by horses and manned by about a dozen policemen each, and left tho city limits and other car barns, des tined for the business center. The cars were not molested by strikers and on-lookers gathered around barns. The down trip was made suc cessfully, without any mishaps to speak of, although the cars were some what hampered by tho crowd of vehi cles which took up tho tracks. Com paratively few people rode in them. mormons in MEXICO. New York, Oct 8. A city of Mex ico special says: Henry Erving, representative of tho Mormon colo nies in tho state of Chihuahua, de nies the report that tho Mormon church bought four hundred million acres of land in that state, formerly tho property of the Zuni Indians. He nlso denies tho chargo that the Mormons here now number only 150 families, occupying 200,000 acres of land. In Chihuahua there is much disbussion in the press regarding Mormon immigration and the gen eral sentiment is adverse to it. THE SCULLING CONTEST. New York, Oct. 8. At 5 o'clock this morning tho scoro in tho road sculling contest stood Gnndaur 73 miles. O'Connor 70, Teenier C9, Bu bear CC. Thcso look to bo men who will last throughout tho raco. The best record for one hour is 12Jf miles. Wallace Boss rowed tho first mile in four minutes, nnd first fivo miles in 21 minutes. At 220 r. n. the score stood, O'Connor 72 miles, Plaisted 71, Teemer 74, McKay 72, Gaudaur 80, Lee 55, Bnbear 73, Hamm 48, Conley 50, Largan 70, Boss 58. WnAT SHERMAN THINKS. New York, Oct 8. Blakely Hall's Washington special to tho Sun con tains an interview witu. Senator buer man, who said ho did not think Can ada was ready for annexation, nor that tho president's retaliation mes sage would help oither annexation or a commercial union; it would rnther create hostility. Sherman believed a political union was tho inevitable destiny. If tho retaliatory measure was carried ont tho results would bo unpleasant England was a great free trade country; Canada and tho United States cannot be frco trade countries. That very trouble will make it difficult for England to con sent to our union with Canada. Thero can bo no such thing as a partial acquisition of Canada. Sher man thought retaliation measures should never have been authorized. Should Canada in turn resort to re taliation measures, it would stop their trade. Union would bo more valuable to them than to tho United States. The senator seemed to think annexation necessary or was inevit able. SOME MORE SUITS. San Francisco, Oct 8. Two moro actions have been brought against Wm. T. Coleman & Co., one by tho Third National Bank, to recover S22, 250 on five drafts drawn by the Mer idian Borax company, Harmony Borax Mining company and the Co lumbia Canning company, in May and August lost, payable four months after date, together with interest at the rate of 7 per cent, per annnm. The other action is brought by the American National Bank, to recover S20.000 on five drafts drawn by the Meridian Borax company, the Cali fornia Chemical company and the Thistle Packing company, in August last, togetner with 7 per cent, per an num interest EMOLUMENTS OF A COUNTT ATTORNET. Butland, Yt, Oct. 8. The amount of liquor fines paid at this term of the county court was nearly S7.000. The county attorney, in addition to bis salary of 8800, receives one-fonrtn of all the fines paid in liquor cases. In two years he has netted nearly 10,000. The term is at an end and the nomination eagerly sought twenty-five thousand to tote. Boston, Oct. 8. The assessment for poll tax closed this evening, and the registry lists show the applica tions of 4.198 women during the day. making a total registration of 25,149 women. The total vote last year was 51,741, of which less than 900 were women. The election occurs in ue cember. TWENTX-TWO HOUSE3 WBECKED. Wilkesbarbe, Pa., Oct 8. The surface of land over the Mill Creek mine .caved in to-day. Twenty-two houses were wrecked and several per sons injured. ALMOST DESTITUTE. St. Paul. Oct 8. Mayor Smith to day received an appeal for aid from the citizens of Bamsay county, which conveys the intelligence that the whole population of that countyis on the verce of starvation. It is signed by the'eounty officials and prominent citizens. According to the appeal the frosts destroyed hundreds of thou sands, of bushels of wheat, and left entire townships almost destitute. Tho county treasury is empty, and unless assistance is soon received it is feared that many will die. School Taxes. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Taxes of bchool District So. 1. Astori3, Clatsop county, state of Oregon, are now due and payable to the clerk of said dis trict, and that the same If not paid will be deemed delinquent sixty days from date. UY oruer oi me iioara oi Directors. J.G. Astoria, Sept. 19th. 1883. HUSTLER. Clerk. Shingles for Sale. The Lewis and Clarke Lumber and Manufacturing Co. Have for sale at Grav's Wharf. In lots to suit, the finest and be-t sawed Cedar Shin gles ever ouoreu in tins inauier. ror price apply to J. U. D. GRAY, Astoria, Oregon. Good Milch Cow and Calf, TCIOR SALE COW GIVES 3 GALLONS a. miiK.uauy. Anpiyio OITO PETERSON, Upper Astoria. For Rent. A NEATCOTTAGEINUPPERASTORIA jCJL Kent, $10 per month. Apply to W. 15. AD A IK. For Rent. FROM THE TWENTIETH INST, THE Empire Store, now occupied by C. I Parker. Inquire of C, S. GUNDERSON, For Sale At a Bargain. r OT 2 IN BLOCK 1C. ADAIR'S ASTORIA, I i Being a corner lot situated on the pro posed line oi tne street itauway extension. Apply to W.B. ADAIR. Seaside Bakery. BcbtniilU Bread ami CAKES OP ALL KINDS, Manufacturers of Fine Candles, and Ornamental Confectionery And Ice Creams. Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Candles, J0IIK80N. BKOH. CANDY Manufactured and For Sale at Wholesale Prices, at The Oregon Bakery A. A. CLEVELAND, Trop'r. M Bread Cate and Pastry None but the Best Material! Used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers Bread delivered In any part of the city. J. O. CLINTON DEALER IN CIGARS AND TOBACCO, FRUITS. NUTS, Caudles. Smokers' Artlolea, Etc. New Goods Received Dally. Oppouito City Hook Htorc. To Gray's Harbor. AND SH0ALWATER BAY. Tho Steamer GEN. MILES. W. P. Wiiitcomh, Master, Willleae forGraj's Harbor Every Tuesday and Friday. The Str. Dolphin. Will Iea e Astoria Every Thursday Morning for Bay Center, South Bend, and North River, On Slioilwater Bay. For freight or Passage apply to J. II. D. lAY Agent, Astorl. Notice. THE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR SCHOOL District No. is, Clatsop county. Oregon, for the year 18Ss, Is now finished, and turned o er to the Hon. Board of said district. The assessment roll will be found at the store of Hugh Murray & Co.. where the Hon. Hoard 111 meet to correct errors, and equal ize. Any taxpajer In said district wishing any change, or correction In their assess ment, will file the same, and leave at the R,0re 0I " Hnm d. W. BHIVELY. District Clerk, gelo f. 1-arkek. CARL A. HANSON. Parker & Hanson SUCCESSORS TO C. L. PARKER, DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE New Goods Arriving Every Steamer THIS WEEK, The Old Stand - Astoria Oregon. Valuable Property For Sale. HALF MILE FRONTAGE On the Columbia River, west of Astoria, la front of Sees. 23 and 24. T. 8 N..K. 10 W.; suitable for mill sites, wharfage, etc. "Will be sold lu Its entirety, or in lots to suit. Write or apply to HIRAM GRAY. dv Sklpanon, Or. Allen & Erosel. Handsome Wall Paper, ARTISTIC DECORATION. Painting, Papering. Graining, Etc., Done In Satisfactory Style and at Satisfactory Prices. Corner Jefferson and Cass Sits., Astoria, Or. J. H. D. GKAY Wholesale and retail dealer In. GROCERIES FLOUR, AND FEED Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. LIME, SAND AND CEMENT General Storage and 'Wharfage on reason able terms. Foot of Benton street, Astoria, Oregon. HOSIERY filTY BOOK ST0RE THE LEADING STATIONERS AND BOOK SELLERS. GXIXF7XCT & REED. ESTABLISHED 1842. rttftfKNErMn Qa -iiiiiimTNg p LINEN GILL NETTING .SPECIALTY. The Oldest and Largest Manufacturers of IN THE UNITED STATES. Salmon Parse Seines. SitaJM Nets. Salmon Gill Nets. EsT"Eisli Nettlnss of all kinds supplied at the shorten ins-,i!U noliee, and at the lowest rales. All made from our Shephard Cold Medal Twines. Guaranteed to be tho Btrongeflt and most PACIFIC COAST FISHERIES. This TWIXK is iiiiiiufactnred only by ourselves, directly from tlie law material, and costs no more in NETTJNtiS tnan Hie cheaper grades. Sendforsamples; also for our illustrated ealalojtno. 1 1 igliest awards atltnstou Philadelphia and London. JLmerican. Hot and. BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, L B, PAEEEE, FIRE BRICK dbaikk ik FIRE CLAY Hay, Oals, ni Straw, Lime, Brict, Cement, Sand ani Plaster Wood Delivered to Order. Drayln;, Tetmln; and Expresa Basinets, -zr., -L- 1- - iillBS8piBSBB TER apply to the Captain, or to Seines, Pounds, Traps, -AND- FISH NETTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, MADE TO ORDER OF BEST QUALITY. Woodberry Seine Twines AT LOWEST PBICES OF NETTING COMBINATION. Barbour's Salmon Net Threads. HENRY DOYLE S CO., 517 ai 519 MM St, Sole Agents for the Facifio Coaat. REMOVAL Owing to intended removal from our present location to Flavel's new brick building, we will fren: now on, until further notice, Sell Our Entir Great Bargains in XSireryt fcing. THE NEW YORK NOV Main City Tax Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATTUE Tax Roll of the city i f Astoria. Clatsop county, Oregon, Is now In my hands for col lection and will remain with me for thirty days, after which time the taxes remaining unpaid wm ue aeemea delinquent, ana as sucn win do reiurneuio me Auditor. J. G. HUSTLER, City Treasurer and Tax Collector, CAPITAL f.130,000. ' SyVVatchmaker Jeweler. W teff jr--rmii- nsytn Mturyi l -hu w - wzimmi us. NETTINGS. desirable twine now made especially for (lie Twine Company. BTKAMKU CUM PARKER Eben P, Parker,Uaster. For TOWING, FltEIUUT orCUAK 11. St. l'AKKEK. ectopic at 9 psifipp WE OFFER St., Opposite Parker A.. W. MXmEmMW WHOLESALE AND KUTAIL DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions and Mill Feed, o Crockery, Glass Plated Ware. o The Largest and finest assortment of Fresh. Fruits and Vegetables. lteceived fresh every Steamer. I S EMPIRE BARBOUR' Irish Flax Threads HAVE NO EQUAL ! tggggff.7fo 5fefeSa!i&jftai2 i i Hjllfi3iBft3'Ifc S?sfejiS5S54i&?y3i3S, ClMiiiiBnlBBr"BMgjH Upri wi r ijBri ''' GUAND PIUX TAWS 1878, AND GRAND OnOSS OF THF. LEGION D'HONNEDR. They received tho ONLY GOLD MEDAL For FLAX THREADS at tho London Fisheries Exhibition 1883. And have been awarded HIGHER PRIZES at tho varioni INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITIONS, Than the Roods of any other THREAD MANUFACTURERS IN THE WORLD. Quality Can. Always be Depended on. Experienced MSfUse 10 Otler. HENRY DOYLE & CO., 5 1 7 and 51 9 Market Street, SAN FRANCISCO. AGENTS FOR PACIFIC COAST. WOODBERRY SEINE TWINE. ROPE and NET TING Constantly on Hand. TRAPS furnished to order at ELTY STORE, House. Laird, Schober & Mitchell's FINE SHOES. A FUM. MNK. Satisfaction Guaranteed. esRinnyjjf immi i msms. SEINES, POUNDS and lowest Factory Prices. STORE f5JfrS53;3"7"-. a&-.2LKSJr -5uBS6t-U3- 4fe& JE&L&&Mb3&Sid !i!&s.lt. sjS'ftjp