rz,3 -'-- Vf' m'.tPj& A" 9 " " !. Is THE ASTO-BIAH, t'l J.'JECE-.J&LBMERSl '$ ASTORIA, OREGON: I. C. IltELAXU - ..Editor. MONDAY,. JnrrSflSTS MOVEMENT ? ., r. THE VIEXXA EXPOSITION. It seems that after all the uproar that has been raised about it, and all the difficulties and evil predictions that have attended it thus far, the American department of the Vienna Exposition is about us far along to ward being placed in perfect order as any other nation's. Bayard Tay lor, writing to the Xew York Tribune says: The first characteristic which strikes a visitor is the vast scale upon which the show lias been arranged. Yet, although the main building is nearly double the length of that in Hyde Park, it produces nothing, like the cfiect. Owing to the compara tive lowness of the wings, and the .ureat height of the show-frames and temples and pyramids which fill them, the eye finds no vista. Your aching feet tell you the distances you traverse, but your vision is constant ly checked, bevildered and deceived. Even the Rotunda, which gains bv its vast span nearly all which it looses by its squatty character, is deformed by the strange, irregular, inharmoni ous piles of productions cumbering its floor. Scarcely oile of the tran septs is visible from its junction with the wing to its extremity. On the other hand, the space between the cases is so ample that 50,000 persons might circulate within the building without much crowding. "We shall .have the best exhibition we have ever ,made, except in art. "We shall occupy twice as much space as in Paris, and show a much greater variety of objects. Switzerland is still' the only country in complete order. England and France by hard, work have nearly finished their por tion of the main aisles, but their transepts are .cumbered with unopen ed boxes. The same may be said of Italy, Holland! and Germany. In the eastern wing Austria and Hun gary take the lead; in both but little .11 ri more is necessary to De aone. ne gorgeous jewelry and Bohemian crys tal of Austria balance in bright effect the incomparable porcelain andjjot tery of England at the other end; Pausing before a disply of Bohemian crystal, I happened to notice a large printed card, headed "TJ. S. A. Cus tomers.' ' The first name on thd list "Sir Ilaniitlon Fish!" Of fhe was counting Russia as 3'!astcrn nations, one, Greece ancLTunis are just finish ing their work, while Turkey, Persia, Japan and Egypt will each require inure .time. Meeting of the 'Citizens at the CoitrU JIbuse. ' n ' The citizens of Astbria met at the C6urt-Houseon Wdnesday-evemng-last. -A. Jarge- .number .of . persons, were in attendance. On motion of Gen. John Adair, Mr. James "Welch was chosen chairman. Mr. S. I). Adair was chosen secretary. v Mr. P. Low first addressed the meet, and showed the importance of shipping the produce of theWallamot Valley frorii ttiis port. He then stated the action taken 'by the citi zens of Linn County in order to ac complish this -project. He said tne farmers of theAVallamet had already raised upwards of $3,000 to build a wharf at this place, and he asked the" people of Astoria to raise sufficient to accomplish that obiect. Mr. Low further showed that the farmers were at the mercy of the wheat specula tors of Portland, and so long as this state of things continued the farmers of the "WaHamet will be nothing but hewers of wood and drawers of water. Mi?. Leinenweber then addressed the meeting on the importance o'f every man in Astoria doing what he could to advance the contemplated project, and offered to aid it to the extent of his means He had writ ten to men of influence abroad, 'ahd they gave encouraging response's to his inquiries. Gen. Jonx Adair next addressed the meeting. He had no doubt if the Astorians would accomplish the contemplated project, the result would be more favorable than the most sanguine anticipated. He said the only difficulty was our financial ability, but he thought Ave had friends that could be induced to build the necessary wharves and ware houses at -this point.. Capt. J. H. D! GRAYsaid he was of the opinion that the farmers of the Wallamet ought to build the wharves and warehouses, because they were to reap the greatest benefit. Their wheat would be advanced sufficiently by this improvement that they wToiild repay themselves ina short time. He advanGedrother reasons why they should do this, but 'offered to aid lib-J erally if necessary k ' ' Col. Jamjs Taylor was next called for. He said this was a subject which ought to engage the attention of every man present. He thought the people of Astoria Ought to "build the wharf and warehouse; and then rn'o- ceeded to show how it might be done,' 'and that immediately. He thought we should put out proposals, and as soon aswe learned what the wharf woul'd cost, to open stock books,' arid as" soon as the - necessary amount was subscribed to proceed with the 'work. He offered to take stock to the airiount of ot)0, besides giving the land necessary for the the citizens-meeting reassembled in 4 the Court House. Mr. James "Welch in the chair. Books were opened for subscrintions. and the .amounts as heretofore announced, fcjrere sub scribed. Subsequentrto this meeting'another was heldj when the whole.-amount.of? s.tocke-6,000 was taken. J- KEW : ADA-BRTIMENTS. A A Penal Colony. Charles Nord hoff, presents an interesting article advising the abolition of Siate pen itentiaries, and the use of Alaska as a place of confinement for convicts, after the manner of Russian- Siberia. The paper was published by Harper Brothers'of "Sew York, and fin'ds nu merous advocates in the East. "We have no means of saying what was Mr. Seward's view when he purchas ed Alaska it is ho benefit to the country as it stands, and if any plan can be devised for the abolishment of Penitentiaries and the establish ment of a penal colony there as sug gested, it shoukbbe thought worthy of consideration. Ve have- great difficulty in having the most'deliber ate assassins hanged. Perhaps they can be disposed of in this way with less trouble. Anyhow it is worth the trial. "We have Alaska on our hands, and ought to put it to some use. ONLY REGUIR PACKET BETWEEN. . ' ASTOR1& AND 'CLATSOP. Carrvins the Up. S. Mail! 'TlIo well known sloop MARSH?.,. .2 L W POOLE , Mastor Leaves Clatsop every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, on arrival of Stages conneecting at Astoria with tho steamer Uixio Thompson. Returning, leaves Astoria ,-ovcryeTue.iday, Thursday and Saturday, connectingwith tho Coaches for tho Beach. Extra trips,mado to accommodate tho traveling public. AUCTIONEERS. - Oscar iCilbourn, iUUCTIONEElt-Offico 40 First st., Portland. CLATSOP HOUSE. , . i . SKIPANOjS laxdixg, . A. C. WIRT,.PKOPRIITO"3R. --r-2 i i i . -Is prepared to entertain the public. , Horses and Coach, with Baggage agon and careful drivers to convey panics to any point. a. b. mnuRpsox. s. i. gilmas. A. B. Richardson, - - A CTIONEEK--Corncr of Front and Oakst.. 1 ortjnnd. Oregon. Auction Sales of Ileal Instate, Groceries, General Merchandise and llorses. bales Wednesday andSaturdav. JKSrXarge assortment of Groceries, Liquors, c, at Private Sale. Liberal advances mucin etc on consignments. Liberal advances mado A.Jt.'lUOHAKLSON - r - Charles S. Wright, AUCl'lONEERj-Corof Main and Chenamii3 Streets, Astoria. Goods received on consign ment and sold to tho highoit biddor. .PROFESSIONAL CARDS. .' SU;IiIER Mr. J. F. Saupders, of Eort Stevens, has received his aiew stoqk of goods, lie returned last Friday evening. Born. Sunday morning, July Gth, 1S73, to the wife of J. "W. "Welch, a son. f A man who understands blowing and Hay Pressing, can learn of a situation by ap plying at this office. LTO.'TJSE. . ,. , ., CLATSOP BEACH. ,DJK. S. AY. DQDD, . PHYSICIAN A2ZB SUllGE0oST, ASTORIA, OREGON. RS, CLOUTRIE WISHES TO INEOR& the public tuat sho Jias eompl6ted her laigo now two-story hono, which is hard finished throughout, and. is now prepared to loceivo vHtors at this wejl known r,esoit. GUIDES HOUSE, CLATSOP BEAOH. WWTCTmrtTIO lirTTT T7TVT rnTTTl ATrVTTT? named House open for tho entertainment' of gue-ts during tho season, as usual XJrParties wishing tosail.whoaro notposted asto."wheio they can find boatmen or boats, can lcavo word at Arrigqni's far John Wirt, who can find a boat if there is one in town Beaver Lodge No. 35, I.O.O.F. Vji Licet every Thursday evening, Mfjb'- at 8 o'clpck, in tho OddEellows' 'flIalL corner of Cass and Jefferson -v.,,ts5 streets Astoria, lombors of tho Order are invited to attend. By ordor, , N. G. EOK SALE 0;R3ESTT. , j THE AVELL KXOVi'N SKIP ANON HOUSED Togother with Horses, Carriages, and, somcuj Cattle, is ' For Sale or Rent! on reasonable terms. Said ITduso is situated at tho Landing of Clatsop Plains Eor further particularMnyuiro ot, tho undersigned, Skipan'on; Juno SO, 1S73. J). E. PEASE. ' Dn. A. 1). ELLIS, ' PHYSICIASX AND S-HBGEON Offico on Stark Street, Portland Oregon I WM. L. Mt-EWAK, " BESIDENT ATTOBJSTET, Astoria, Oregox. 2sTEW ADVEBTIEM?STTS , FOPv CHAPTER. .... . .... i Tho sloop . . . -'"n HECTOR, ;b, Having beon purchased by -the undersignod, will licrcafter ba in readiness to can y freight to any accessible point. Tho Hector has good accommodations for keeping freight dry and can carry 20,000 feet of lumber. For particu lars, inquire of P. JOHNSON, Astoria. Sheriff's Sole. , i Y VIRTUE OE AN EXECUTION. ISSUED out of the Circuit Court of the Slate of Ore- gun for tho County of Multnomah, andto me directed; whereas, on tho 10th dfl3 of June. 187o, judgment was recovered in favor of John West, David West and Charles McGuiro doing business as co-partndrs under thotfirrh name of .John est & Co., and against Joseph xMa chivella, for tho sum of four hundred and sov-enty-six dollars, ($47i 00), with interest at tho rate of ten (10J per cent per annum frbm the 10th day of June, 1670, and tho iurtber sum of forty and ten one-hundredths ($40 10) dollars costs, and ono and twenty-live one-hundredths (SI 23) dollars accruing costs, together with other accruing costs of suit and disbursements: now therefore, by vhtuo of tho above named execution, for want of personal "property, 1 have levied upon, tho following described real estate, property of tho defendant, to-wit: Ono acre of land andjihe appurtenances, on whjch sianus tne ouiiuings anu wuari 01 cue saiu oo- seph jlachivella,in township nine north Xango j sovon west, lllamotte meridian, all in Clat sop county., Stato of Oregon, and on l'riday, tho2-)th day of July J.t7cf, at tho hour of one (1) o'clock l'X at tho Court-lious:e door in As toria, Clatsop bounty Stato of Oregon, 1 will" sell at Public Auction to the highost bidder for cash paid to mo in hand all of Joseph Machivolla's interest in the above described roal estate, or enough thoreof to fcafisfyjudg ment, cobts and accruing costs. W H TWILIGHT, . , - Sheriff of Clatsop County, Oregon. Astoria, June y()th. 1.S7-!. , ;h.b.pape:e, JUSTICE. OE .THE PEACE, i J1- U ASTORIA, OREGON. ry?ru Always Eoady for Business. ""cPa A. "VAN DUSE1St, " 7T NOTARY PUBLIC, AbTOKtA;'' Oregon H. H.NORTHUP, ' A , AT.T.ORJSTJY AT LAW,- (Kegister in Bankruptcy), OrFicn, In HolmcR, Building, Portland.. , k JvKUMIEN d- GLLBEltT, -0 t ARCHITECT AND DRAUGHTSMEN, ' INVENTOR'S EXCHANGE, ' Oreo's Building Portland', Oregon, ffiTThe Best Counsel; tho Best Draughs mon; tho Best Model Workmen, and be-t Patqnt Agent at Washington; tho only reliable place to got your intentions put through m short nbtiefc.- ' ' ' HOTELS. VALUABLE FARM EOR SALE, Tho undersigned offers his Homestead 1'arm of Six Hundred and Eorty-Soven Acres, lying in tho Center of CLATSOP PLAINSi vor' cheap. Tho whole of it is under fence, with buildings, Orchard, &c, fcc on easy torms. Informa tion can be had of Perry, Woodward te Co., Poitland. or of J . TAYLOR, Astoria. Let Tiikm Come. The area of the thirtv-seven States in the TJiiited States, as shown by the recent cerfeus, is j 1 ,9S4,467 square miles, and the average population about nineteen and one-fifth persons to a squire mile. In I860, the average popula tion of the States was eighteen -andl - - one-tenth persons to a square mile, and in 1S50 nearly fifteen persons. The entire area of the country, Ter ritories as well as States; aggregates .',G03,BS4 square miles, the surface of the Territories being 1,619, 417 square miles. In the Territories the popu lation averages about one person to foursquare miles. There is, there fore, ' 'ample room and verge enough' for the tens of thousands starting every week or two from European porta to cast their lots in our country 1' - t Special Trip. The steamer E. N, Cook made a special trip to Clatsop. leaving Portland baturaay evening: with H. "W Scotland Hon. John 2$. Dolph on board. . They returned leav ingthcre Sunday evening, accompani ed bv. Benjlotladav. president of tlie. Oregon Kailroads. and Dr. J. C. Jiaw- thpme, who have been to the.Seaside House for some time. ' " ' . - :' The YaTunais, now running.' regu larly on her midl. pontes, with aujocr, visional trip to other joints. Last praiiiiK? she Avent to Ciatsorj .after tho arrival,pf thcDixie frpni Portlana. I th?pose" :Thc aohnt'B. tepliens Francisco foWAlstoVia'on; morning at the usual hour. coBfee-lmg, . t v i . m xiuentiy snouia arrive nero to ay on Tnursaay, at two o'ciock, p. m., proposedrimprovment, and on cer tain conditions he would double his money o'fier. ' Mr: rERCEnsaid it looked from the reluctance df the farmers to take Hold of 'this matter, and the scarcitv Of money among ourselves, as if this thing was to be a failure. He, how; ever 'roposea a plan whereby the project' could "be carried Jout. His Views werci expressed at considerable length,1, "with 'which the audience seemed' to coincide1 by their frequent applause il' l .'. r .r . t . - Mr. James "v elcii proposed to meet the day following and open, "books for subscriptions. He thought the amount could be raised, and would do as much ,as, any man present. Mr.'"W. W. Pakker thought tliere would no.t be any wharf built, and he was not into, willing "to "Public Notice. K70TTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN" THAT BY Hi virtue of a warrant issuocl by Charlo3' Stevens, Kccorder of tho town of Astoria, Oiegon, and dated July 7th a. p. 187o, com manding mo to levy upon the goods and chat tels of . P. Burns, dclinnuont tax payer, on loto. 4, in Block No. 144, in tho Town of Astoria County of Clatsop andrftate of Oregon, assessed for the improvement of Main street in said town a. d. Ib72, ns laid out and record ed by Cyrus Olney, and upon which assess ment there lemains duo and unpaid tho sum of 20 00 and in default of any personal prop erty, I have, this day levied uron said Jot No. 4 in Block No. 144, in said town of Astoria as provided by law. and on Tuesday tho 5fll day of August 1873, at tho hour of 2 o'clock i m. on that day I "will Fell, tho abovo describod lot No. 4, inBldck 114, at the Council Chamber door, in tho Town of Astoria -Clatsop County Oregon to tho highest bidder therefor in gold or silver uoin. to recover said sum of 820 00 and accruing costs and oxpenscs ot sale, 4 W. MI CnAXCE, City Marshal- Astoria Oregon, July th lb.i. Sheriff's Sale. TATE OF OREGON, CLATSOP COUNTY: J3y virtue of an execution issued out 61 tho Justice Court for tho County of Clatsop, Stato of 'Oregon and Astoria 1'recinct, upoft a judg ment against Charles Uibbons.in favor, of ii V Lamb, for tho sum of thirty-eight dollars dobt, and twelve 70-100 dollars costs, and'ric cruing costs, of tho jeional pioperty of Charles Gibbons, 1 did, on tho 2uth day of Juno, li73, levy upon tho ppsonal property of s,afd Charl6s Gibbons,to-wit: 1 lunch can & content": 1 cook stovo; 1 Wash-boiler and contents; 1 Teaket tle; 2 Iron pets: lBako pan; Ury dish; 1 Lantern; 1 fctand; 1 W'aah tand; 1 Tin Coifeo boiler; 1 steel Square; 1 hand Saw; 2 wood- soat Chairs; 1 small Table; 1 toot Tub; 1 table Castor; 5 Cruits for samo; 1 stove Jar; 1 dish pan; 1 tin dish; 1 Market basket; lboxtof crockery and glass waie; 1 half bushel .mjoas uro; 1 camp kettle; 1 table and.drawer; 1, bed stoad; 5 joints stovo pipe; lolbdtv; 1 wottden bucket: 1 tin diuner: 1 oench screw (wood): 3 half gallon "demijohns; 1 hatchet; 1 white wash Drush; and will proceed to sell the samo to tho highest bidder for cash.xm th&14th day of July, 1S73, at tho Court-house door, in said County and Stat&, at one o'clock p. m. of taid day W. H. TWILIGHT,- ShorifF of Clatsop County, Orogon. Dono at Astoriatthyi?djday of July, 167-J. . The SEASIDE HOUSE. CLATSOP BEACH. MR. C. H. DEXTEB, Formerly of thd " a?(F llouso." San Francisco, announces to his friends and tho public that he lias leased tho new and elegant Hotel recently erected bv Ben liolladay, Esq., upon tho tito of the old Summer llouso, at Clatsop Beach. The houso is elegantly furnished, and possesses all mod ern impiovements. A largo andspaciou3 fin ing Boom, Milliard Boom, extensive I?arloi Bath Booms, Uoomar en suite, etc!., etc., all wc)l arranged fur tho comfort of Guests. Tho Grounds aro beautifully laid out A half-milo Race Track, withthell drive; Croquet Ground Children's Play Ground, Swings, etc.. otc. Boats upon tho creek; plenty of Trout 1 inning; a splendid Stable, with Saddle liorscs for those who wjah for Equestrian, rides over tho Beach; Bathing ilouses, for Salt "Water Bath ingand, in fact, everything necessary for tho Pleasure Seeker, the Tourist or tho Invalid. Ucoan, iuountam, forest and Kiverbcencry, com oinod, mako this the finostPlace of llesort in tho World. The climato is equablo nover subject to extremes of heat or cold and one of tho hea.lthiest places upon tho Globe. Tho Table will bo unexcelled, and the subscriber pledges himself that nothing will bo left un done for tho pleasuro and comfort of his Pat rons. Terms moderate and satisfactory CHARLES II. DEXTER. ; GLOBE HGTEI Main Street - - Astoria, Oregon. K.KOEFOED, PROPRIETOR ..' 1 ' ii Thi House has been refitted and nowly fur nished in tho neatest mannor, and guests will find all their comforts well attended to. Tho Tiiplo -always supplied with tho befst of tho season that tho market affords. i WW Those who -desire to hare-a good square meal go-to tho Globe. Terms moderate.' COMBnAxcvPoulfry !; A J MEGLEU, Chenamus street . ' I i BAY-VIEW HOUSE, (Fiftoen.Miles Northwest of Astoria.) ' AfcUnity, Baker'd Bay, 3V. T, THE UNDERSIGNED HAS PURCHASED ' tho abovo house at this favoiito re?ort- Having thoroughly, renovated and furnished. tho samo with new inatoiial, it will bo kept in first-class style. Tho table will bo furnished with the best tho market affords. Fresh lish, Asters and Clams in eyory style. No pains, wfill bo spared to make guests comfortable, Tho above house is only ono and a half liiiles from tho Ocean Boach, whore anglors may en joy raro sport. Bo$ts, carrying passengeis. will ply between Unity and Abtori.i, connect ing with Columbia River boats. Tri-wcekly htagos will .run betwoon Unity arid Shoal-' wator J3ay. JOHN HUNTER, Proprietor ItEMEKETAHOTEL-SALKir.ORKGox. -WESLEY GRAVES. PnopirikToit. Kurj lid cnoapest-ana best Motel m tne State. Froo Coach to thailolisq. . " lt POI CHARTER. The fast sailing Sloop 1 ' W. H.XILIGHT, R M LOWE .-i..:.'..i.. .Master Is now in readiness to Charter for Pleasure Parties, Freight or passenger?. Headquarter., Corner Main and Jcffcll-on'streckf; Astoria. G. B. COOK. ( T. H. AXDRUS. ftc.c i cl e nt a I Hotel, (Kept on tho Europoan Plan,) COOK & AOTRUS..1....W5:..... ROPIUETORS Corner First and Morrison stdets, Portlandl ' put anyinonpy it, .except the iarmers -would 1 4Y"T- 2-tiarantee to patronize ir. Jtie pro posed aplan whicli, if it were carried j out, he was willing to aid. His plan was that the farmers guarantee two or three -c'ents'on every "bushel of wHeat. placed, on the wnarj ro pav lor tne building ofVhe-same andhis would uo more monev biiuu viuj iieuuuu xur For Sale Cheap for Cah! ,t)OD STTBSTANTIAL DWELLING JHouso ' containing sovon room''. Lowjor rooms hard finished, together twith throe acres 19; go'od 'Garden Land, "all under goo'd'foiice. Or cliaVd, Barn and Stable, Store-ro6ms, Wood- houso and other, pmId.ngs,,situatod at bkipa- non Jjanuing ox furttier particular?, apply 10 FerryVWoodw'ard & Co, Portland or to RICHARD II ORSON', Astoria1" Summons. TN THE CIRCUIT .COURT OF-THE STATE JL of Oregon, for the County ot uiatsqp. Margaf ot Brown, Plaintitf; vsr. Aaiim Brown, Defendant: To Allan Brown defendant, -In tho nauio of 'tho Stat.o qf Oregon, you aro hereby 'roiuired to appear and answer tho Complaint filed against you in the above en HMm !nfion at tho next term of tho abovo entitled Court, to bo held at Astorhw County, and.State atorosaid' on the 12th day of August Ib7-J, and if you tail fco tcanswertuo Plaintiff will nmilv to tho Courtfor the relief demanded therein, whichJa Jl divorcofioiu the bonds' of matrimony, with you. WM-L. AlQiH A ,- - ' . - . jlUw Cosmopolitan Hotf)el, (Kopt on tho European Plan,) ZIEBER & HOLT02f .PROPRIETORS Cornor Stark and' Front' streets. Portland. American Exchange Hotel iCori Front anU Washington streets. -. i Portland. Oregon, QUBfBY i-TERKlXS .JPROPrilETO'RS: Froo Cbato tho HOuso. U a; i St'T i3.;nr hi BOOT MAKER! l Administrator's Kotice. K0T1CE THEREBY MYEN THAT THE, undersigned1 has beon appointed 'by tho' County Court for tne fctatoot Uregon.iortho 'Cmintv of Clafcon. Adihinistratris: of tho ea- tato of Frnkim4iNickeronacceasGdj lato on said county U Jicrhon.s indobtod to said es tate aro hereby notitie'd 'to ''make payment, Rna-all4porsorii(rha,yjln plaimijugaanst ssju es- Btn Charles: Hoteia 1 -, - C6rhor Front and Mofrison 8treet. " J..B.1SPREKGER .-..i.:,...,.vPHUFJUETOR. TSE BEST HOTEL IN "".Tim STATE, 1 tfrfdtho only one made of hrickin Po'rtlanu.' incsjiouse xa super Wylfuraished, kntLsuppneo, with, all tho modern conveniencee.- -. ?a HERY 33ERJINDES,' Fasliioiialile . lJ i ;Uato are hereby reipir9d to predont the same jLsfpriar Qregont, toDkefaHlylveriled.'atmy regidonceti!ifrAptdriJti n Manufantnrfts to order the bwt fluality of Boots and Shoes R pairing of all kind." E" M'HOUS'E-JACOB KEILl?KOPRiKTOBi2; First .. heiL ifain aHdMxdisorr. Portlandr li'& vjrsriibML'tlt tKirvair knewjiU-koAwetf J.tiks P'utathi . BRtroBW-05 Kaa;aiHiMw UhotraveKiJiablic Mood n04us fuphod;t. in ?aiu cuiuitv,niujjM fci.. iuuniup arwut mis date. llUTiiU.NiCKKttS0N; n Aitoria, July lt 7i-iw. Adminiitratrix. . uu jbbos xiwavs vcic.jr..iiuu iiucuju:uaaiK. - Bdra.'.W av wHk-. BWdviHtnfli&feiD?f $5 6 -to '$0. Mm, SCcets.1, -Uiot; j; cent'. Thoo wi-hingattnlSci . board, please calL -. 3r- 1