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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1882)
--;, J.X1T5V FZ" tfgp?Fpp!Fmi!!? "!&. skiiT- 0 $M & gusiffeian. ASTORIA, OREGON TUESDAY.... .FEB. 14 ,18S2 I83UBD EVERY MORNING. (Monday ExcMtd). J. P., BALLORAN & COMPANY, PCBMSHKRS AND PROrniETORS. Anitfian Building, Cass Sirtci. Terms of Subscription : jerred by Carrier, per woek. ..25 Cants ientbr'maU, four month!-..-........ fi 00 jfcnt by m&U, one reai.., 9 oo Free -of Posuue to Subscribers. Advertisements inserted by the year at die rate of H Vi per eqnaro per month. Transient advertising, by tho day or week, ifty centa per square for each insertion. THECITY. The DAlLr Astobiax Kill bo writ by mallat5centt ainonth.frccof postage. Read er ttlto contcmplateabiaiccfrom the city can have The Artomax follow them, Dailt tr Weekly edition to any pott-opte with out additional expense. Addrttses maybe enanacd as nfUn as desired. Leave order at Vie counting room. Tho Columbia is dun to-raorrotr. The Clackamas is full of fine sal man. Look out for Oscar Wilde at Lib erty hall to-night. What are you going to wear at the masquerado to-night. Up country papers chronicle the arrival of tramps. 2fone here. Look out for the tottering lily of fascination at the masquerade to-night. Oregon City claims to be the quietest and best behaved town in the state. Fine music, gay costumes, every body happy, at the masquerade to night. Fifteen trees were laid across the road between Ilwaco and tho beach by the late storm. The school at Ilwaco has resumed and about thirty scholars attend; Mr. Eaglish teacher. Still slippery under foot, still drizzly overhead. Let he that moveth take heed lest bo fall. W. B. Adair gives notice that the school tax for Upper Astoria district is now due and payable. " Thus far seven "lives" of Guiteau have been announced. Two more will give him as many as the average cat. The Albany -Democrat thinks that Oregon needs a normal school, Y-e-s ; but there aro things that it needs A new salmon fishery is to be es tablished at tho month of the Chilcat river, Alaska, by San Francisco capi talists. "Make Somebody Glad," is the title of a new poem. Tho way to do it is to send your girl a real nice valentine to-day. " Mr. Benson closed the public school at Oysterville on the 7th, and has opened school on the south Wil apa. The British bark Nelsn cleared foa Queenstown yesterday. She has 62,673 bushels of wheat on board, worth 62,045. The Hay ward took on at Brown and Co.'s dock last night 700 boxes of tin for the Ocean Canning Co. and 125 for the Columbia Canning Co. The question "Shall church bells bo suppressed" is now being drgned in Eastern papers. By alt means keep the bells; church bells, firo bells, din ner bells, and all the rest of them. Up in Walla Walla the school boys during study hours go to the woodshed and indulgo ill social games of chance and skill. Tho Union men tions monto as one of the favorite games. -The British bark E. T. G., 146 days from Liverpool, the City of Luck now, Selene, and Sam Mendell, ar rived in on Sunday. The E. T.'G., and Selene went up tho river yester day. There was no service at the Con gregational Church on Sunday: Mr. Atkinson was expected from Port land, but failed to appear. Mr. Mil ligan went to Clatsop Plains by ap Dointmont. Capt. Adams, who is in charge of the preliminary survey of the pro . posed telegraph line from Capo Han cock to Oak Point, went to the Cape yesterday on the Gen. Canby. He - has surveyed the line as far as Knapp Wn, and on complotinn will send a detailed report to Washington, accom panied by a chart. The presumptio is that this route will be finally select ed and the work ordered begun forthwith. Notice to the! Public. 1 have opened a new boot and shoe store on the roadway, and am prepared to do first class work in my line. I. .1. AnvoLU. Opnositc O. JR. & X. Co's dock. Burned Vossel Reported. A Sunday dispatch to the Orojjonian from S. F., Bays: Owing to tho heavy weather the lino to Mendocino and Eureka is prostrated, and it is impos sible to obtain further information concerning tho reported w reck seon off Westport. Tho report ha3 occasioned much uneasiness and discussion here. The Oregon passenger steamers are all accounted for. The Columbia is in port, State of California in Portland, and the Oregon crossed out Friday afternoon and will bs due here to-day. Tho Idaho left Port Townsend yester day. Of the collicre the Hylton Castle is in port, Barnard Cnstlo will be due to-night, Mississippi will bo due on Monday and the Victoria on Tuesday. The description ef tho wrecked vessel as given does not agree with their appearance at sea, especially deeply loaded as they would bo com ing down. The vcsicl which best tal lies with the description is the Oregon Improvement Co.'s steamer Walla Walla. She left hero on Sunday last for Seattle, and her arrival there has not been reported. She has a high bow and would ba apt to Bet well up out of tho water, as she carried but a small cargo of general merchandise. There will bo a good deal of anxiety felt until fnrther particulars are re ceived. A private dispatch to the merchant's exchange from Westport says that bo tween 1 and 2 o'clock torday the wreck was Been in tow of what was thought to bo two steamers. They were about 10 miles off Westport and heading south. The sea was smooth at the time. The steamer Gypsey, which runs between thi3 port and Eureka, was dispatched last light to proceed with all possible haste to look for the wreck and survivors. To-day the U.S. revenue cutter Richard Rush started for Westport to lend all possi ble assistance in her power. Justice Court Feb. 13. May Milchel, assault and battery, fined 20. . Hattie S. Mark3, assault and bat tery, fined 10. State vs. Nicholas Peters and Gus P. Anderson, assault and battery, jury trial, found not guilty, and prosecut ing witness taxed with costs. "We." "The Nautical Gazette," published by E. B. Osbon, is on tho tabic It is a fair looking paper, and would read much better if the presiding genius would'nt "wo" so much. It is ridiculous to find "we" in even lino of an editorial. Pcoplo don't caro particularly what "we" thinks. They want the news, and.sensible comments upon live issues. Tho time has gone by when tho ponderous and imper sonal "we" had any great effect. So, if tho Nautical Gazotto man will drop tho windbag stylo and say something, he will command more respectful at tention, at least from his contem poraries. The Walla Walla Union moral izes on tho fact that in that burg a beer saloon and undertaking estab lishment are in the same building. Thinks, no doubt, it gives tho boys too good a cbanco to got to their bier. A resolution has been introduced in the house of representatives author izing the Secretary of the Navy to appoint a commission to examino the couutry north of tho 42d parallel, with a view to establishing a navy yard. The resolution intends to prospect for a navy yard on Puget Sound. One of the hardest woods in ex istence is that of tho desert ironwood tree, which grows in the dry washes along tho lino of the Southern Pacific railroad. Its specific gravity is nearly tho same as that of lignum vitro, and it has a black heart so hard, when well seasoned, that it will turn tho edgo of an ax and can scarcely bo cut by a well-tempered saw. In burning it gives out an intense heat, and char coal made from it is hardly 3ccond to anthracite. He IVns Released. A shy looking individual wrapped in a sloucu hat and huge ulster, was socn emcrtrinc from one of nur nrincinnl business honsps with a lnr? lmnriln which he tried to hide under his clothes. His strange action created the suspicion ot our efficient policeman, -who followed him, and on notice of being followed Ins fast walk turned' into a dca"dnin, with the police in hot pursuit. They caught him just in the act of throwing Unbundle overboard and brought both tO iail. Where Mr. I.niiTi- nvnminpil llm bundle and found one of Kant's mask suits for Xo.i's ball. The poor fellow wanted to make sure that no one would know him there; hence his strange ex ploit Of course he was set at liberty at once. Shipments of Salmon from Pacific Coast 'Waters. Tho following statistics show tho total quantity of salmon canned at the various points on tho Pacific coast, to gether with tho balanco remaining on hand at tho beginning of last year, and tho total exports of tho eame dur ing the year 1881: Total balanco on coast Jan. 1, 1531, cases 119,000 Total pack Columbia river, 1881 510,000 Total pack Fraser and Skcena rivers 139,600 Total pack Sacramento river 176.000 Total pack outside rivers 42,100 1,830,150 EXFOETS. From Columbia river to Gr Britain, cases 350.&77 From San Francisco to Gr Britain 55,1,09 .From San Francisco to Australia 00,00.? From San Francisco over laud .-...317,423 From San Francisco la Capellorn 9,172 From San Francisco sun dries domestic 30,000 From Br Columbia to Aus tralia, Gr Britain, etc. ..130,000-908.784 Balance on Pacific coast, Jan. 1, 1882, cases 71,300 Tho Sacramento shows an unpre cedentodly largo pack, exceeding all expectations, bo much so that several new canneries aro now building, whilo one or I wo San Francisco establish ments are closing down their city canneries and building now one3 on tho river. It is to be regretted that tho balance do not follow, as the qual ity of the fish packed on the river is superior to that put up in the city. Resolutions of Condolence. At a regular meeting of the board of directors of th Fishermens Pack ing company, held at their offico in upper Astoria, Feb. 11, 1882, tho following resolutions nero adepted: Whereas, In view of iho loss we havo sustained by the decease of our friend and associate, Chas. Lindgrcn, and of tho stilj heavier loss sustained by those who were nearest and dearest to him; therefore, bo it Resolved, that it is but a just trib ute to the memory of tho departed to say that in regretting his removal from our midst we mourn for ono who was, in every way, worthy of our re spect and regard. Resolved, That wo sincerely con dole with tho family of the deceased on tho dispensation with which has pleased Divine Providence to afflict them, and commend them for conso lation to Him who orders all things for the best, and those chastisements are meant in mercy. Resolved, That these resolutions be spread .upon the records of the com pany, and a copy thereof bo trans mitted to the family of our deceased friend nnd associate, and. to The Daily Asiokian for publication. By order of the Directors Fisher mens Packing company. Bobt. Hamilton, Secretary. A Wanderer. Among.tho notes in tho diary of tho Superintendent of tho San Francisco Boys' and Girls' Aid Society, occurs tho following, under date of January 31st: "William J , homelesl, fif teen years old, sailor boy, parents live in England, came to this coast on the ship Indiana, was discharged at As toria, Oregon; worked five weeks as bell-boy in a hotel in Oregon, came to San Francisco ten days ago, is now penniless nnd friendless, seeking food and shelter. Has spent his time seek ing work. Has failed to find anything to do. Scorns to bo a well-bred boy, and would repay any oncj&y his servi ces in taking care of hin" Chloroformed. A brutal murder has just been un earthod in Portland. J. N. Brown, of Cowlitz, W. T., was enticed into a house of ill fame in Portland kept by one Carrio Bradley, drugged and then put out of the way by means of chloroform while in a drunken stnpor. This was on the 28th of last October. Four weeks after, his corpse was found in the Willamette, and now, by reason of a row among the wretches who helped kill him, tho whole business is brought to light. It is thought prob ablo that tho guilty parties who fled, can.be captured and brought to jus tice. A arcw Can Scnmer. ' The Iialler Seamer is by far the best improvement In can making, and its ad vantages over the old stylo willbcap parcnt to every practical mind. With out other power or machinery, one skilled and two unskilled laborers'will do the work of fiva skilled workmen by the old process. It reduces tho required fires from live by the old to one by this. It will save the cost of the machine in a short time by tho saving In coppers alone, as one iron can do twenty-five cans beforo cooling. It saves In labor. In coal, in coppers, in space; besides it keeps the cylinders always cool and makes a uniform can. A good seamer and two helpers can make ten thousand scams a day. Parties' wanting this ma- cnine, or any iniorinatiou in regard to same, can send their orders to Sol Wakoesueim & Co.. San Francisco. Cal. Mr. J. P. Iialler. tho inventor, is now in Astoria ; his machine is now In opera tion at Win. Hume's, where It can be seen during working hours. To-night The masquerado ball to bo given at No. One's this evening promises to be a very fine affair; Tho various com' raittees will loavo no stono unturned to make it the grandest event of tho season. Particular caro will be taken that no disreputable characters will bo admitted. The hall will bo open at 8 o'clock and tho grand march will com mencc at 9 o'clock, sharp. The floor managers will bo known by wearing their uniform, ahirt and belt. Dangerous Counterfeit. Counterfeit half-dollar pieces are in circulation, which are liable to de ceive. They are copies of the coinage of the Philadelphia Mint; and bear the date of 1877. The ring of the coin is almost perfect, being, however, a little sharper than tho genuine coin. It is difficult, to determine its .base composition by biting, as the tin used in the coin 'cracks undor the pressure of tho teeth. The milling of the coin is very faulty. Wanted. More ship carpenters and caulkers are Pacquet, on the grounds. Grand Raffle! The elegant American gold watch, worm 5iso, tne cnances navingan Deen taken, will be raffled for at 8 o'clock p. m. Saturday, February 12, 1882, ot the ranter nouse. am interested win please take notice.- Don't Die la the noose. Ask druggists for "Bough on Rats." It clears out rats, mice, bedbugs, roaches, vermin, nies, ants, insects. ise per dox, Catarrh of the Bladder. SUnsIusr. smartincr. irritation of tho urinary passages, diseased discharges, cured bv Buchupaiba. SI, at druggists. Oregon Depot, DAVIS & CO., Portland, Oregon. A new lot of fur tnmmlnc.-all col ors, below San Francisco prices,- Just receiveu at uic ialj store. Another of those fine A. B. Chase organs at the City Book Store. Any one wantlnE rope, suitable for sails, or in need of counter scales can get them from Capt. Berry. The "Always Handv" siovenlne shelves at John A. Montgomery's. Tou need one of those masks at Adler's for the coming ball. Max. Wasner's San Francisco Na tional brewery beer can't be leat. For handsome holiday presents. such as toilet cases, cologne sets, por- iuiuery cases, uue soapd, eta, go to Conn's drug store, opposite Occident tiou:i. The weak. worn, nnd ilvsnpntlo sliould take Coldex's LiKnin's Linmn Bkef axi Tonic Invioobator. No otner. ot Druggists. That Backing Cough can be so guarantee-It. Sold by tyVE. Dement- Despondence is -sometimes' called 'the blues," because tho-latertera des cribes at-once the "color .'and. effects1 of imnuro blood. Chance- it tfi "rosiwtol- ored health" by using King of the Blood. Sec advertisement 'Phncn wrlfincrHttd-e of itn fMfv.Kuftl store arc tho best in the city. They are someminK nice aim uuraoie, aim just what most vnnnr Inilf": trnnlfl nnnrfw!. ate from Uiegivor. Have Wistar's balsam of wild cherrv always at hand. It cures coughs, colds, oroncnius, wnooping cougn, croup, in fluenza, consumption, and all throat and ung complaints. SO cents and SI a bot tle Tackle an obstinate couch or cold with Hale's Hokey of Horeiiound and Tab. Pike's Toothache Dnors euro in one minute l Will vou suffer with Disncnsia and Liver Complaint V Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaranteed to euro you. Sold by W. F Dement. Croun. WhooDlncr Couch and Bron chitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure Sold by W. E. Dement. For lame Back. Side or Chest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 23 cents For sale by W, E. Dement. Chas. Stevens and Son have a stock of mouldings and moulders tools which can bebought cheap for cash to close out that branch of the business. -For the cenuino J. II. Cutter x old Bourbon, and the best of wines, liquors aud San Francisco beef, call a( the Gem, opposite tho .bell tower, and see Camp bell. -Hereafter the skatiuc rink will he open Wednesday afternoon for ladles only, and Saturday nfternoon for Indies and gentlemen. Call and examine the Union numo at John A. Montgomery's, cheap ami of superior pattern and quality. , (SlnArtlaca MI(,lifc Tn?1rla niisarnhla by that terrible cougl'u Shiloh's Curo is uiu rcmeuy ior j ou. u uy iwr-ue- mem. KhitfiVa Pniifrli fiml CmiQmnnllmi Cure is sold by us ou guarantee. It cures consumntlon. Sold by.W. K. De ment. tnilrrt.irr l.rxucn trlth linr.rn,m ail- tutted in the host business part of town, n good paying business at present, and is iu fro"! ruuiiiuj; uiua. -1'1'iy iu Dew Deop Inn. J, Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured bv Shiloh's Catarrh Rem edy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. n n.l. I... TIT V lAnwtinnf' A iarge consignment of the best brand Red Cross coal oil just received t Jno. Kodgors, uentrai waruet. P. J. Goodman, on Chenamus street, has just received the latest and most fashionable style of gents and' ladles poois, snoes, etc. Booms to Kent. Anyone who wants a nicely furnished room iu a pleasant locality can be ac commodated at Mrs. Denny Curran's, near the Congregational church. Broin and Serve. Wells' Health Renower, greatest rem edy on earth for impotence, leanness, sexual debility, etc.. $1, at druggists. Oregon Depot, DAVIS & CO., Portland, Oregon. We have just opened our stock of Valentines at tho City Book Store. For box and fancy they aro tho bcsUuver opened in this city, and range from 25 cents to S3 00. MISCELLANEOUS. CLEANING and REPAIRING NEAT. CHEAP -VXD QUICK. BV UKORUG I.OVF.TT, Main Street, opposite N. Loeb's, MINT SALOON. OmiSITK O. It. & X. COMPACTS DOCK. None hut the best llquorsandclgars passed over the bar. W. SCHULDT. IV Alt If) DKCL.VRF.D WITHOUT KTRTIIRIl MOTICK rt"", ij inu no icrms oi peace unm every man In Astoria has a new suit ut cloltip 3I.VDK BY MEAIKY. Look ot the prices : Pants to order from - - - S3 oo Pants, Genuine French Cashmere - 12 GO Suits from - -- -- - 25 oo Tho finest line ut samples on the coast to Main street, opposite Parker House, Astoria, Brewery Beer Saloon. The Best Beer 5 cts a Glass. Hot Luucli every Day from 10 to 12 A. M Tho best of Liquors and Clears on band. A deservedly popular place of social resort. GEO. HILLEE. VALENTINES! NEW DESIGNS IN Exquisite Sentimental Valentines. , (Price from 5c to $3 each.) And all Jho Latest Novelties In "COMICS." ' THKEE LAKOE CASES ELEGANT Val entines lust recehed ner steamer. Convenient Assortments Cantalning the latest Valentines, of all pilces CAM- AOX.BR Importer of SUtlonery. w TM. UOWK, BOAT BUILDER, TTUOLnsTA.tEAI'S BUILDING PIUST CfcASS-WOUK: A SPECLVLTV. Stephans Varieties ! GRAND OPENING. ' A I.IVKI.Y i:TIUtTAIN3IKNT. ILito a new bowlin? nllev. tlin lnrtrMt nnd best lu town. Admittance free. 50 TONS IXVERPOOI. FISHERY SALT For sale cheap. Apply to J. G. HUSTLER dtf Astoria, Dec. a, 1831. Fainter and EufFner, dealkes in PIIjZDM'G-, OLXF.Y, - - - OREGON Stockholders Meeting. THERE WILL BE A MEETING OF the Stockholders of the Astoria Iruli Works held at the office of the Secretary, on Tues day evening at 7 o'clock, February 14. 1882, on business of importance. a. if. W.AB3, iTesioeot. J. G. Ht'STLEU. Secretnry. Astoria, Feb. II, 1882. Washington Market, Alain Street, - - Astoria Oregon IiEItGMAS d BERRY RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN tlon cf the publio to the fact tost the above Market will always bs supplied with a FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY FRESH AND CURED MEATS! Which will be sold at lowest rate, wholesale and retail. Special Attention (riven to aopplj ne ihiiu. Administrators Notice. NOTICE IS HEPkEBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned has beenanDOlnted bv the County Court of Clatsop county, Oregon, Administrator oi the estate of Aaron Morton deceased. All persons liavlntr claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to the uiKlerMcned at Astoria, Ore gon. WHillll ll monins 1 rum uiw uaie. G. G. SMITH, Administrator. Astpila, Jan. 25, issa. 89.d80d Dissolution of Copartnership. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT the partnership heretofore existing between ('- Letnemteber nnd A. A. Colin Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will hereafter lie conducted as formerly un der the firm name of Lcinenncber & Co. C. LKINENWEBER, A. A. COHN. Astoria, Jan. 12, INC dSOd Warranty dee-J3. quit claim deeds and mortgages, for uu at thlsoffloe. rPSl C B. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. zuiciniMinmiiucuHnmiHRitiuti 1 G-O TO iiiiiiiiiHiiiiiininmniimnHniiiB tiiintiimniiiiiniiiii """TTrfnrmimiiiiiiiim j I X L STORE liinusiissiuniasaiudUiiiuiniiuuiuuiwiuiiuimiiaai -FOR MEIiT i-i If M Buy your Children and Friends something that will be of I have received a large consignment of Genuine Gold Jewelry Which I will sell at wholesale rates. Buyers will save money by purchasing of me. C. H.-COOPER, I Jl L Store, near Parker House, Astoria. John A. Montgomery, iSCCOESSOll TO JACKINS.& MONTGOMERY.) COItAER OF 3IAIX AXI ASTORIA, CHAS. HEILBORN, iTANUFACTTJREP. OF" FURNITURE Ss BEDDINGs AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper,- Mrrors. Window Shades, Lace Curtains, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN OLE& Complete In every branch. ASTORIA M. MEYER ASTORIA, SPECIAL .3NrJXrOTJJrOJE13M;E3IJT, REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES. $7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS. , LAROE ORDERS IN LIKE PROPORTION. J Less Quantities, -I - 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, ... Sf ISO per Dozen B3Speclal attention paid to orders from Public Houses and FamlIIes.m THE COLUMBIA BREWERY IS SUPERIOR TO MOST, ANJ If. KXCEI.LED BY NONE JON'THIS COAhT JOHN HAHN, - - PROPRIETOR CHENMIUS STREET, - ASTORIA, ORIQOJf. ear Orders left at tho OEItMANIA BEER It ALL will be promptly attended to.ns 3 .O I &&L iiij US tad ."J KM 4. 5 CO &w W If r -t .srh.:!..i . - V Bfct t ra m'K. BRCoe rnnftv g-l " ' ' J THE TOUR - service .to them 4 Tin, Sheet lroni A Gen HOUSEM!: Ff&. Tn'TjgSZ! uuunnHMH ""MIHWMHlJ "i-jrKs&7J&m& ssl 4Ss-.-FJ5.TWfe2i: 2S2?S!2' Muii-ec $tov&nMmmr$3?- iAtt'&&&g&gg The Bet In the market Plumbing (roods or all kinds on "hand. Job work done in a workmanlike manner. JF.FFKItHO:V;HTIT8, ' Picture Frames and I - BREWEET. Proprietor. OREGON. .C t'T C .JSB OS r! ai rr. p.3r2 &., P iBSSaS sis ooi srss3t rr riso". s . .. sa- MSEVti1 m "r zsmmm IS lilllfH 5A.I & - - ? T.. T.I ;'s&.i :; T.f.H'r rxkTStJKA ii ?i k-si s ..sal fts&iam 'raaf-'.. 4&feM8b&&,& .A 1st. 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