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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1883)
C2J ASTOKIxV, OREGON: SUNDAY. .NO.VEMDEH 11. 1B8S The attempted consolidation of the two towns ol Taconia has been de feated. The last number of the N. Y. Sun to Land prints 441 complimentary notices from its contemporaries. Boston and Washington specials affirm positively that Tildea's money was used in the canvass against But ler, to kill his presidential aspirations. TnE Topeka railroad managers' meeting cansed Yillard to back down. Astoria cottld be talked to "severe," but when the C. P. U R Co. set their game Yillard declined to take a hand. Thikty-sevek. American ship-masters recently met in San Francisco to memorialize Congress to pass such laws as will euable America to sail her ships m competition with for eigners A compositor hung himself with a towel in New York last Sunday iiau uie towei ueon nice tne one which is generally used in a printing office he might have clubbed himself to death with it If ex-Governor Boutwell of Massa chusetts speaks in next year's presi dential contest, he will have spoken in twelve such campaigns. He first sjoke in 1&10 and has been upon the stump every fourth year since. Sixon the November elections the New York Sun thinks perhaps the republican parly will be able to stay, but it depends altogether upon how many fools ocenpy high posts in the ranks of the democracy. "There can be no question that the republican party ought to go.' The Seattle Post InidUgw-r takes occasion to inform us that the city council of our sister city is more likely to run that municipialty into bankruptcy than are the similar civic oouies oi i'oruauu or lumncapons, a statonionl which is mitigated in re gret only by the consciousness that our wide awake contemporary will aid in preventing such an unfortunate result. Genbraii "NVriglil, chief of eugineers, in bis annual report urgently recom- mends that congress make ample ap propriations for putting our harbors in a condition for defense in case of war. He advises that at least $500,- 000 be expended at San Francisco. Among other appropriations the re port recommends the following: Rivers and harbors on the Pacific const, $1,978,000; gulf coast. S3.SG 1,000. A ghastly bnrial ceremony that is practiced by the Mormons rivets the hold polygamy has on the supersti tion of these creature. Every wife that is buried has a black cloth laii on her face, and the llormon wo Ken are taught to believe that on th resurrection day, when the right- oc As are called into the joys of thoir Lord, no hand but that of a husband can remove the cloth, and that unless the cloth is lifted by his hand she must remain in outer darkness for ever. A woman who believes that and the Mormon women believe i can't help behaving herself, no mat- tor how many wives her husband takes. She has to keep on the right side of the only man who can take off that cloth. a xovbl muueement to crime caused by an unpopular law has re cently boon discovered in Russia. The IK)lice in St Petersburg noticed that great many petty thefts were com mitted of late by young men, natives or the Grand Duchy of Finland, who seemed to bo so well off that -want could not have prompted them to commit these larcenies. It has now been ascertained that the motive was to oscape from military service, which was made compulsory in Finland hist year. According to the laws of that province no one who has been con victed of theft is allowed to serve in the army, and as the punishment for theft is much more severe in Finland than in other parts of liuasia, those who wanted to escape military serv ice came to at. l'etersourg and com mitted the larcenies, which have hith erto been visited with very light sent ences. The Lord Chief Justice of England has just sailed away from our shores after a pleasant visit to this country. There is one Judge in the United States who is at least as great a per sonage as the Lord Chief Justice of England. The American Courts and bars are mostly local; but the Chief Justice df the Supreme Court of the United States is quite unique in his own dignity and power, and in the tliirnitv and Tower of thn trihnnnl over which he presides. Kings, Lords, mid CJnmmrms. if flwv fnTnTiinn rn dofv Lord Coleridcre and Mr -nniRnA TiiflfTAs? lint. lhf. RnnrPTYiA fYmrf f TrnA co nr -n: loit; uiuwu ukuibo Mm uci; cue -jl iuai- dent, the Senate, and the -House of Assembly, however mucli they may be of one mind. The Supreme Cotfrt interprets the Constitution of the tt.. cn.i. i,- xt-n .,4 1 jiiiic-vi uuiira, uuiia gicuiuuiuuuvj is Klinwn Inss Iw tho nnwors tlifiorf- ically confided to it than by the fact that the longest, the costliest, and the bloodiest of American wars was fought to set aside a single one among Armir-i -i, - once lamous "Dred Scot-fz case. The Oregonian is informed that there are working girls in Portland who receive so little as four dollars -per week, and that they manage to exist upon this pittance. The wretch edness of such an existence can scarcely be imagined. "Where virtue receives such poor encouragement it is nor to uc wonuereu at mat vice sncccds in accomplishing its purpose. And for a girl there is no retreat The beautiful parable of the Prodigal Son has for eighteen centu ries been the favorite theme of re pentance. It should be supplemented b a parable concerning the prodigal daughter. Tk Germany," says the Land, an English paper, ''there are twenty-two estates which are as large as any in England, the largest being those in Hanover and "Westphalia, belonging to the Due d'Arenborg. In Austria Hungary the possessions of Prince Schwartzenberg cover 120 German square miles labour itiuu .English square miles). Prince Liechtenstein possesses 101 square miles, Prince Esterhazy 80, and Count Schonborn 60; and thore are many estates in Austria-Hungary as large r.tf Count Schonborn's. All the indications at present, however, point to America as the future land of enormous estates; and such as yet is the cheapness of land in the United States that a mil lion acres there is a hundred thou sand here." On Lewis and Clark river. Nov.C.18: at the residence of the bride's father. Mr. Tanner, bv Kev. W.J. Franklin, Mr, Jasper . lleckard, and Miss Lucy Tanner, all ot Liaison county, urcgon. ATTENTION SOLDIERS ! 8101.000.000 Appropriated i 18S:; For X'cnsions. AN ACT to relieve soldiers from the cliarse or desertion and grant all such soldiers their full dues, and to grant soldiers marked as DKSliKTliKS nonorauie uiscnarge papers. AX ACT to extend the arrears of the man sion act and continue it in force so far as widows and children arc concerned. a ACT allowing pay for horses and equipment lost in service, etc. Nearly ever' person is entitled to an increase. Pension:. Stounties. Land. Clninxs and Patents alienuca to. For pjuilculars call or address C. J. CUltTJLS. Attorney and Counselor at Law, Solicitor of Claims anu raicuis. Booms a and 4 Odd Fellows building. As toria, Oregon. ASTORIA LIQUOR STORE, AUG. DANIKLSON, - Proprietor. Rchulltand Ilefltted Throiisliont. The Best of WINES. IilffcUOUS, AXD CIGAS5M For a Good Cigar, call for one of "Danielson's Best." Comer West 9ih Hnd WaterStrcets, Astoria. nfl-Sm PEETING NOTICE. rsilH" rceulRr annual mcetineof tlie direct- JL ors of th Pythian Ijind and Rnilding Association will be held in P.Mhian Castle, on Wednesday December 5th 1S83. immcrti atnlv aftpr the adiournment of Astor Ix)dee No. li. K. of P., for tne election of ofticers for the enstans year, and tne transaction oistien itiior Dtistncss as may come oeiore me meeting. E.A.NOiL.5 becreUtrj-. Asloria, Nov. S, 1883. dtd Notice. 7V70T1CH IS HEltEIiY GIVEN THAT A. JLH J. Hereof Is no longer In my employ and therefore unatiliiorizeu lo receipt or collect for me. Win. LOKil. Delinquent City Taxes. NOTICE IS IIEIJERY GIVEN THAT I, the undersign!, Chief of Police, have hecn furnished with a warrant from the City Council rcipilring me to collect the tax es ;is9esseu lor ine j-car ins, anu now ocun- quejit upon ine usi aim mane return oi uie same wiinin sixty days, aii ianies so in debted will therefore please talec notice and govern tnemseives accontingiy. C. W. LOUGHEIiY. ciiiet oi rouce. Asiorin, Oregon, October 2ath, 1883. Assessment Notice; "fcTOTICE IS IIEKEnY GIVEN THAT THE Al Assessment ltoll of School District o. 1. Clatsoj) county, Oregon, for the .year 1883 lias tuts I5in uav oi uctooer. is. neen ap nroved bv the IMrectors of said district and a wirrant Issued to the clerk for the collec tion of the taxes therein called for within sixtv davs from said date. .nun tax is now line aim navaoic ai ine office of thoundttrsitnied in Astoria, in said district, also will be deemed delinquent uu- lessso paid wiinin tuc nine anove speciucu. I.U. tiU.UlUll, Clerk School DlsL No. I. ClaUop Co. Oregon. A OTfYY! Q I "I i hl AV tZO J. II. DkFOKCE. I'roprietor, l O. Kox Astoria, Oregon. 3l:viii:fncturcr anil Dealer in FISH OIL and SKID GREASE. Loseerswlll find my Skid Grease to be good anu cueap. A. MacBetli, M E B C HA NT TAILOR, No. -J. First St, - - Portland, Oregon. Clothing made at reasonable prices, and satisfaction guaranteed. PLUMBING, Gas and Steam Fitting ONE BY5.UDDOCK & WHEELER. AT fair rates. Also a complete stoc' goods in our line. Estimates given and worn cuaranicea. .Cass street, in rear of I O O F buildiw:. next to lias uo's omcc. HANSEN BROS. SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, AND PLANING MILL. full stock of liome manufactured Koods i consiaiiuy on uauu. Special Attention given to Orders. All work Guaranteed. Tour patronage so- licited. ASTOKIA. - Oregon I GCnT,"tT9iT JCL I Brewery Beer Saloon. The Best Beer cts a Glass. Hot Lunch everl' Day rom 10 to 12 A. II I Tlie best of Liquors rnd Cimrs on hand. . GEO. HILLEK. Fosters EietaE GRAKD OPEKING THIS WEEK! Finest fitted up BillSard'-and Sample Rooms in tlie City. Everything first-das'? throughout. " At the entrance to the O. II. & N. Uoek. FlTiVERPOOTDIREGT. The splendid A l Itritfeh Iron Ship, KILLOCHAIJ Will be shortly ou the lMirtli for SALMON in lots to suit stilpiiers. torireigni anu in surance apply to Messrs. BALFOUR. G ITHR1K Co Portland. Or to r. L. CIIKRUY. Astoria. Drugs and Chemicais in J A"t Pharmacist. Prescriptions carefully compounded Day or Night. .- HOSPITAL, ASTORIA, - - - OREGC) r HI HIS INSTITUTION, I'NDKU CAUR Or JL the Sisters of Charity, is imyr ready foi the reception of imtients. private rooms for the accimtHodatlou oJ aydesiiin? them. No idivMelan has exclusive risht. even patient is free to and has the privilege of miohis physician they prefer. United StatcN marine Sc:iiHcn who nav Hospital Dues, are enti tled to Free cure and attendance at this Hos im:m1 durinKsichnefS. Pennits must be ob- Lllllln IW l mil ii omiu uiiuiip ai hid vur tint House. SISTK.'tS OF t'KAltlTV OF CALIFORNIA. J. i'. UOUOltTOX Okas. li. Stouv... -....President .Secretary .Agent for Oroon OHO. L. bTOEV Opitnl paid up In U, S. soldi com .. ? 800 000 00 I. IV. CASE, Agent, Chcnamus street. Astoria, Oregon. $67,000,000 CAPITAL. LIVERPOOL AND LOON AND GLOBE, NOKTII BRITISH AND MERCAN TILE OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. OLD CONNECTICUT OF HART FORD, AND COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES Hoicoseniins a capital of SG7.000.O00. A. VAN DUSEX. Atrcnt. BAHKiHQ AHDIHSURAKGE. E. W. C ASS. BANKER INSURANCE AGENT ASTORIA, - OREGON OFFICE HOURS: FROM. 9 O'CLOCK A. SI. UNTIL .1 O'CLOCK P. 31.- SLIGHT ODDS. A ILiltlc Storywlth a Iarge aioral One 3Imi tvho Knew Ms Own IIusIucsm. 'No. ray dear," said the venerablo keeper of a country storo to a tiaiid little girl whoso head fcarcoly enmo up to tho level of tho counter. "No, my dear, wo haTon't any red flannol, but wo hare sonio fire t rate Now Or- Iobds molasses." Softly Lintins that she didn't think that would answer the purposo nnita ha W-1I. llm child wont lir wnv in search ofthc article fho wanted. TERS?" asked a Rcntleman of a certain drug- ciit whose naino could bo pivcn were it do- sired. "1 am troubled just now with a touch of my old friend, the lumbago, and tho Ben eon' Plaster $ccms to go to tho spot almost as soon as it to'ichcs the skin." Not at proscnt." replied tho druggist. Gen ially " but. we haro lots of plasters juet as good. There i-? Allcock's, tho Capsicum and others won't ono of them do as vroll? 'My dear sir," retorted the gentloman wth a filsht now of temper. "I say nothing againuujuso articles, uai x am a dusiucss man, and always asx lor precisely wnat want, and for nothing clre. I may enlighten you, however, when I say tbat sometime ago for another disease, of which tho Capcino has since cured mo, I tried all those you mention with no appreciable bcneSL They are ineSi cient, every ono of them, tho meanest act of the proprietors of somo of them being this that they make plasters with similar sound ine names to deceive tho unwary into bcliov ing they arc tho same thing. Expcricnco taught mo the difference. I'll go to tho next man in yonr lino. Good day " Bo on our guard against imitations. Tho genuine has tho word CAl'CIXE cut cleanly in thomiddlooftho Vlaster. All others are itn positions. Seabury & Johnson, Chemists, Now York. ASK FOK- TJnion India Rubber Co Pure Tara Gum CRACK PEOOF RUBBER BOOTS. nawAiiE op iitrrATioxs 1 Be sure the Boots are stamped GRACK PROOF on the heels, and have the PURE gum sruuraii on tne loot ana msten, which prevent their cracking or breaking we are novrmaKing tnem wiui uuuumt AZVU JLSDESTOS Soles which will make them.last mora than twice as long as any Kuuuer uoots maae. FOH SAIJJ BY A1.L DEALEBS. ALL KINDS KUBBEU BKICtXG. PACK ING, HOSE, SFKLNGS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES. Etc COODYEAR RUBBER CO. li. H. PEASE, Jr. I Agents. . S.M.KUNYON, f San Eranclsco, sASTORIAJO A fe tk & lose Ileal taraie Co, e. y It li It ! I lew Store toil . B g K9 W She riew Yore Novelty MAIN STEEET, Has tnd to tli Toys, Velocipedes, Roller Skates, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Baby Carriages. Bird Cages. Japanese Goods. Accordeor.s. violins. Sheet Music. Stationery. Cutlery. Notions, and other Novelties too numerous to mention. flnlvnno nrf.'o Cnm!!' i our W:ttiIutrrd. Mid OT aiV WiUiUS t "KAWl OT full" Our Record. "Honesty Is the best policy." rim! fKtnre intentions. Owing to our large increase or huMites we nuaners. We invite the puldie to give its a cull Is misrepresented, as we take snut pleasure in stwiwiuz ourgWWH. V make x specally of Baby Carriages. Accordeons. And A eonmlete hne of IIOIj Hi' shortly, Our prices defy compel ilkHt. Tormerly Old Main Street, ew York no The Favorite Astoria Suburb. Eligible Site for Homes. Utile or no Grading for Lots or Expenses on Street lmprovemems. Plenty of Wood and Good Water. if vnn ir.mt in mnke inonev while von are IN AL'DEIUiKOOK l'ltOPEltTY. and double yonr money next spring. This is no fiction for It is well known that Alderbrook lots sold at auction last year imm nUtca Iippii sold for three times the amount thev bronchi then. And in view ot tne extonsivfi millin-' oncratlons contemplated to similar results are sure to follow a jwlicions Instnictcd by Jlessrs. l.07.ortii .101111$, on Wednesday, .November At my AitetlOK llooms. I will sell at Public Auction, to the highest TERMS : One half cash, balance In easy AVarranty deed. Maps show Ing location of Lots to be sold can EMPIRE HT 1 RES BE-OFENING ! Fine broods iteducedlf Ladies desirous of procuring Goods unequaled in Style and Finish, will take pleasure in examining our Stock of SILKS, SATINS ana DRESS GOODS IN THE GENTS' FUBNISHMG- DEPARTMENT, Everything is Complete and of the best. CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OF FUBNITTJE.B AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Window Shades, Lacs Curiainsr WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete In every branch. NOTICE T 0 GANNERYMEN ! I WILL 3IAKE .BOXES NEXT SEASON In any amount required, and guarantee to have tlicm satisfactory In every respect. My price for shooks wilt be 13 cents; for nailed boxes 17 cents. Anyone wishins to make a contract for cases can confer with J. C TKULL1XGEU. oct4-3in Proprietor AVest Shore M1II3. THE LATEST STYLES IX WALL PAPERi AT B. S. FRANKLIN'S, XEXTDOORTO ASTORIAN OFEICE. m A v$ry large Stock from which to' select. "Window curtains made to order. S-My patent Trimmer to cut Wall Paper will b lound convenient to my patrons. Store ! I puMie x full line of onrpast actions area gtmraiiieu for ottr hxvi- had w ,hm 1m won; qmmIIhm mid tnus stfsfY.t)wi:lvH tlKt nothing ail kinds of Reading Flatter. ;OIS nHsurpct.-d any wher will lie opened Call and te owivince.!. mm ire- U 9 .. B ft I. X. L. Store, Astoria, Oregon. asleeii. seize this onnortunit to INVEST be erected at an early daym Aldetbrook investment ota few luimlred now. 14th, at l:3Q P. HI. bidders, U) eligible lots in the town of Alder payments to suit purchasers. Title tyerfet. be seen at my office or at Bozorth & Johns', li. C. IIOIjOKN', Auctioneer. rices 3 BEDDING Wall Paper, Mirrors Picture Frames and Mouldings 1 Hardware and Ship Ctaierj 1 A. VAN DUSEH & GO.. DK.Vl.ERS IX Hardware and Ship Chandlery Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, Binnacle Oil, Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine, Cotton Sail Twine, Larri Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails. Agricultural Implements Sewing Machines, Paints and Oils, Groceries, etc. L, resu FANCY GEOCEEIES. - rr? TER apply to t "a Capt.im. or to E. P. Parker, CITY SOsOSL STOHS. .I17ST KECESTKR X IHAUSSIOTII STOCK OF BOOKS. Tin young and old, rich and lioor can all be accommodated. Agents for the Kranich & Bach and Mandsfeldt & Notni Pianos and Western Cottage Organs. Orders for all kinds of ki'.i- or Instruments will be promptly filled. 15. F. STEVESS & CO., City Book Store. Have a Full Crockery, Ssassware, PSatedwire? Cutlery, ttaeiiiiis e (FrrcESSoi; to jaokixs & jiontgojiekt.) PLUMBING, GAS FITTING, AND CANNERY WORK Attended to Promptly on Reasonable Terms. CiLE3A3ICS STItJBEr, Xext toC I. Parker's Store. THE A TUIal. STOCK S3- HAWES, Two doors cast of Occident Hotel, 3t..or.KK. GUSTAFSOX. .MARTiN OLSEN & CO. DEALERS IN FURNITURE 5 BEDDING. Corner 3Xnin cart Mqucmoqua Streets. Astoria, Oregon. WINDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; WALL PAPER1 ETC A Complete Stock. PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. AXT, KEO)S OF FUKKITURE KEPAIKED Aim VAKSISHED. GERMAIA BEER HALL - . Aim BOTTLE BEER DEPOT. CazxAurs Steeet.Astoru. The Best of Lager 5 Cts. a Glass Orders for the Celratsil Gdmia Brewery :ojes:es:o. Left at this place will be promptly attend ed to. -No cheap SaaiTrancisco Beer sold at this place WJI. BOCK. Proprietor. J. H. D. GrRAY. Wholesale and retail dealer In. GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED Kay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. LIME, SAND, AND CEMENT. General storage and wharfase on reason- able terms, foot of Beaton street. Astoria 0 Oregon. PARKER. STEAMER CLARA PARKER Eugene D. Brcch, Master. - - 3 or TO WING, FKEIGIIT or CHAR Agent. S & Co. Line of Etc. it Bbumibw Stsn dr.vx.ek jy Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A General Assortment or HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents for Magee Stoves and Eanges Tho Best In the market. Piumblng Roods of all kinds on hand. Job work done In a workmanlike manner. Bozorth NEW MODEL RANGE CAN BE HAD IN AS TORIA ONLY OF AGENT CALL AND EXAMINE IT. YOU WILL BE PLEASED. E. R. IIAWES is also agent for the Bid ptent Gottiir Stove And other first-class stoves. Furnace Worlr. 5 team Fit tings, otc, a specialty. M.WAIS ON HAND. ASTORIA, OREGON. a. jonxsox. J. HESS. A. JL JOHNSON. Astoria Sail Loft. 3LVNUFACTU RERS OF SAILS, TENTS, AWNINGS, TAKPATJLINS, And everything else pertaining to our Business. Lowes tPrice and BestfWork For your iloney, At the Old Stand. Leave your orders and get your work done at once. J. HESS & CO. -. ' Oregon, Astoria,