s a) OHlcMa jCIjl iwiwwlwY 1 1 1 ii " '.'XJfa wr tjiJiinJiMJi itaa gHiaaafe"jt':Mi4'iiiaginjw.jgjnj . uiy!? NEWS OF THE MORNING. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JMISCEitiAXEOUS. AUCTION SALES. -J- ASTORIA. OREGON: . G.IRLiXD Editor. SUNDAY Oct. 23, 1S77 Unprecedented Robberies, Yesterday a gsntlemaii who has a vote to record in Astoria by virtus of a long residence here, and the la ment of taxes- for .many years past, but who is at present enumerated on the roll as "temporarily absent on business' approached us to interro gate with respect to city affairs. He informed us liat the mayor was ar raigned for not bridging the yawning abyss between Astoria and upper-town; for not erecting a street lamp in every man's front door-3Tard; for not "bury ing the dead somewhere else besides in the old burial grounds that have been in use for a quarter of a century and arc not yet one-tenth filled; etc., etc. He informed us that the common council were individually arraigned as a gang of robbers. The specifications wera incomplete in behalf of the rob beries perpretrated by Messrs-. Hiram Brown, Eerd. Fen-ell, Geo. Flavel, C. H. Page, J. C. Trullinger, and D. K. "Warren, (members of the common council), but after a moment's hesita tion we were compelled to admit that these gentlemen, as members of the common council, deserved to be brand ed as a gang of the most remarkable' robbers that ever went unpublished. Just look at the acts they have per petrated in the name of the people of Astoria, when they have ordained that such and such a street should be im proved, because John Smith, John Hoe, and Richard Dee simply petition ed the common council to improve the streets named in the ordinances afore said. We have not the data at hand to show the exact amounts these men have literally stolen (from their own pockets), to comply with the requests made of them by the aforesaid Smith, lloe, and Dee, who 3iad a lot or block which the7 desired improved by grad ing, planking, etc., but it is safe to say that the sums amount to thousands of dollars, and it is the first in stance on record where men have deliberately taxed themselves to pay for improvements to such extreme limits. All street crossings have to be paid for out of the general fund, and the present council in the aggregate, probably pay six-tenths of the actual taxes of the city. Yet they have done this willingly, because the charter provides that -when a certain number of lineal feet along a proposed street improvement is represented in the bona fide apvriication of the owners, such street shall be improved. The taxing of themselves in the ratio the7 have to defray these expenses, besides purchasing of the finest steam engine on the coast, with hose and hose car riages, etc., the purchase of land for an engine house, the erection of an engine house, city jail, council cham ber, city officer's quarters, etc., has no precedent that we know of in the his tory of municipal corporations, and so long as the individual members of the council do not complain at the burden of taxation -which the citizens them selves have fixed upon members through their petitions, .all of which are on file in the office of the auditor, we think that complaints from the pe titioners (the mass of the public) come with very bad grace, and are not worth repeating but if any citizen of As toria feels liimself agrieved at any ac tion on the part of the council, and will make valid complaint in a con sistent manner he will find us ready at all times to lay -the same before the public. So far as the complaints against the mayor are concerned we answer for that ourself. The office is merely an honorary one, no pay nor perquisites being attached either to it nor to the office of councilman, and we have en deavored to fill thaposition to our own satisfaction, at least, without fear or favors for any single individual. We are satisfied with the success which we have attained in this respect, If any body else is dissatisfied with the offi cial course which we have pursued, they are less fortunate, and we shall nqt object in the least if; ail such will manage to suit themselves in future without asking us to.niake the trial at our own expense of time and money. The increase of bank circulation amounts to $3,002,000 since last year. . i . A m-tT-if m wmnnimi in fXirk tnT nf ' 0 LX. II llltVX t44111 LJtWt J1& Ulll . JJl the cost is impossible. SFodder is now scarce for ten days, at times. The Ajax from Astoria, and the schooner W. F. March, from South ' Bend, have reached San Francisco. ! -" i Surgeons have probed the wound in Miss Blaine's head, but have been ' i: unable to find the ball. She suffers terribly. Inflammation of the brain is feared, but the surgeons give the ramiiy some nopes or ner recovery. The Times' Washington special L thinks the United States made a food ' i .... 0..,. -p, ., bargain m the Sitting Bull matter. We got rid of him, and will no longer feed or fight him, while Canada is bound to see that he does not violate the frontiers. The whaling bark Dawn, from the Arctic ocean, brings news that Septem ber 11th the bark Three Brothers, Capt. Owen of New Bedford, was abandoned in the ice near Point Bar row. The crew escaped and were dis tributed on other vessels of the flee September 11th, the- British bark "V A. Farnsworth was crushed in the ice, filled, capsized and sank in 20 minutes. The crew was saved. No news of the crews of the fleet abandoned last sea son, with the exception of two Kana kas named Barnes, who ma'dc their way to land. All are supposed have perished. An attempt was made in the Was ington territory House of Represent tives week before last to repeal the la relative to disposing of liquors to mi nors. It was defeated by a vote of seventeen to eleven. A traveling printer in Vermont, says the Brandon Union, was jugged in llutland on the oth of May for be ing drunk. The law ker)t him there five months, at an expense of 75 to the state for board, and then he was pardoned by the governor. That liquor law appears to stand in the in terest of jailors who want large board fees, and a sentence for intoxication is really a sentence for life, as the pris oner cannot be released excel) t upon pardon by the governor. Grave doubts have arisen as to the guilt of Joel Collins, recently killed as one of the robbers of the Union Pacific train. A law firm of j Topeka will be retained by the father of Collins to investigate the matter. Enough has been learned to justify the statement that Collins could not have been present at the time. His having a large amount of money on his person at the time of his death is accounted for by the statement that he had just returned from the Black hills where he had taken a drove of cattle, which lie had sold, and was re turning with the money, nearly 20, 000. His conduct when arrested is accounted for on the hypothesis that he supposed he had fallen "into tire hands of robbers. Several editions of the Astorian, CDaily, "Weekly and Sunday), never insert advertisements known to be of an immoral or swindling character. "We refuse many dollars offered for such advertisements every year, but always throw out advertisements sus pected of being of this nature. Nevertheless we cannot hold our selves responsible for the good faith of our advertisers, nor undertake to relieve readers from the need of ex ercising common prudence on their own behalf. They must judge for themselves whether the goock ad vertised can in the nature of things be furnished for the price asked. They will find it a good rule to be careful about extraordinary bargains, and they can always find safety in doubtful cases by paying for goods only upon their delivery. The British corvette Iris, now being fitted out at Plymouth, is the first steel-plated man-of-war ever built. M. Blondin, the hero of Niagara, after a long tour in Australia, New Zealand, &c., has appeared in Eng land again. ' Miss Emily Faithful has started a penny.local newspaper in London, which is meeiuig success. with encouraging BORX. In Astoria. Oct, "27, 1877. to the wife of John Douglass; engineer of Rescue Co. No. 2, a daughter, S pounds. I ?: d iTtmP1 L I - 7UT r J I ein veu iiis iniior Miup alnn, Concoinly street. ton, opposite Astoria 124-1 w Tillamook. LJK forTilhuiiook VE3I15ER 2. IvS77. ived at Kinney's cannery at Passage 3 00. AUG. 0. KINNEY. Astoria. TLSSOLLTTIOX NOTICE. -i- ..j copartnership heretofore existing ' P. Riehman ami Magnws C. Cros i)Ptw by, Ulie lirui of J.. P. Kivliiunn & Co.. is ""H11,1 ' ltugtiu avill be e Grobtlio isautlu bv mutual consent, l lie ontinuod by Magnus C. Authorized to settle all claims fjijfctlof to receive all : Kiltoire named firm. amounts due the C LOUIS P. RICIIMAN, MAGNUS C. CROSBY. Astoria, Oreg.m, Oct. l7, 1S77. .MATION WANTED. velv given that on the'fith mber, A. J).. 1S7, a leather th;ng was sent from Astoria T., addressed to AG-AX. South Bcuil. io such person at that place at ties being unable to learn any s whereabouts. Anv person lisfti information regarding him. e?tcniri;iesaiiie to me uuneisigneu. ' contains an LSCHARGE, DATED AIT.. 12, 1872. . . ... - . i ? Which stated that he was a man 27 years of age, T feet 7ls inches high, light complex ion, blue eyes, brown hair nmPtliat he was a xTgeant in companv M nth regiment of cavalry. .JOHN R. UOULTEU. Ovsterville. W.T. Oct. i"., 1877. 124-im 1 jk Gregmi Steamship Company. or Saw Ifraii Cisco Direct, ,'ing tncjcmteu states luans ana Wells, Hirgo & Co's Express. Freight a rPrssQge at Reduced !atds. Stcnmsliip 4L. (xeo.$. Elder, .Connor. . LCommandir f Will leave AV. T. & L. CoJs dockLstoria for above port on v SUNDAY, October 28 1811. At G o'clock, A. M. ! Por Freight or Passage, apply at tho office of tho W. T. A: Locks comiany. C.P.UPS11UU, Agent. Pacific CoaLSteamship Co- I?or San l-TOiirlsco IMrecf. STEAMSHIP ORIZABA JOHNSON' Master Will Leave Ast6naMor San Francisco oii, SUNDAY, October 28 At ( o'clock A.M. For freight or passago apply to J. U. HUSTLER. Agent Astoria. Nox ICE. "We the undersigned Coiiimissoners ap pointed by Ordinance Xo. 22 1 and 22.1 to as sess the benefits and damages caused by the widening of Concoinly and Clieiiamus streets, do hereby give public notice, that we shall proceed to view said proposed widening and to assess said damages and benefits on .the 2-lth dav of October. A. 1)., 1877 ; and that we shall meet at the office of the City Attorney at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day. when and where all parties interested will appear and attend. JOHN IIORSOX, C. A. McOUIKH. ALMA1UX MONTGOMERY. Astoria. Oct. 12, 1877. lll-td The Board stands adjourned to meet at the Fame place on "Wednesday, the 3lst day of October, 1S77, at ten o'clock a. in. JOHN IIOIISOX, C. A. McGUIKK. A. MONTGOMERY. Astoria, Oct. 24, 1S77. piOKED "UP. A row boat near the Dclmonico Ie.s taunuit. which the owner can have by prov ing property and paying chanics. JOE. 11A11BOUK. f apii aijarriie Slop. Squemocqha street, botween Washington and Polk streets. AST0RTA OREGON 1IESJVZ iALX,OU. Proprietor. C"RepairInu promptly attended to none, but the best material used. All work war ranted. ttSBlacksniithing and ship work promptly attended to D. K. Warhkx. C. A. McGuirk. Astoria Market ! Corner of Chenamus and Casstreets, ASTORIA. OREGON. "WAREEN & McGUIRE, Proprietors, (Succextors to Ilobson tfc Warren,) Wholcsalo and Retail Dealers in all kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats! A full line of Family Groceries, CANNED FRUIT, VEGETABLES, ETC. K3 Butter, Eggs, Cheese, otc. constantly on hand. KT Ships supplied at tho lowostrates. OREGON BAKERT, Uolladay's "VVharf, Main Streot, Astoria, Ogn. J3READ, CAKES, PIES, PASTRY, CRACKERS,ETC. WILL BE .SERVED 'JCOPATROXS of the Oregon Bakery of which C. Binder deceased, was proprietor, tho samo as usual, by Mrs. CHARLES BINUEU. First Cla3 Baker employed, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. All orders, largo or pmall, promptly filled on short notice Pat ronage of tho public is respectfully solicited. MRS. CUAS. BINDER. ' ; JRVQIILlins mil vKinnu im:ii (ipiCIiiIii Mtn1Lin i in-- ,E6r iV - U 3LfcA.Ufc.ll 1 ilJPar ii'pf pjTeftloiL jnJFl" bo IN FOR -tTTinr. 1.. JNdKtfSoS valise Hil " df( toOjaKmlljX TKicre nfeapffi ptfsent aW! ffcr lirticuIaaNif ii Jble to ffufe m 111 liiv.m m 111s aii l l"Vf .'fT i I ilii.u jj Qr3 V IT 1 "- ' VT k 1 'tL Lbux zsozns but the answ EKJPEOYED FLOEENOE SEI8G BSACHiNE, THE BEST - l!;c For sale at the City Book Store. Astoria Brewery Saloons AXD BOTTLED BEER DEPOT. MAIN STItEET, ASTOIUA. 72 UDOLPH BAETir, MICHAEL MYEBS, Proprietors. The BEST QUALITY LAGER BEElt FIVE CENTS A GLASS. tSS" The patronnsro of tho public is respect fully solicited. Orders for Lnger, or Uottled Beer, in any quantity, promptly, filled. i" l'reo Lunch day and mslit. Geeat Reduction PRICES! J THE ptoNESb n n nn At q it a U j wiJ STORE Comer of Cass and Squemocqha street'. ASTOEIA, OEEGON. FOE, THE XEXT THIRTY DAYS I WILL SELL ALL 1MY LARGE STOCK OP MESS', BOYS', LADIES', MISSES AND CIHLDEES'S BOOTS AND SHOES At a considerable reduction fron previous prices, many kinds AT COST! C- JaSSWITH, Prop, CA1DY FACT0EY. riuie undeksion'kd take pleasure to x axoltxre to theiu patrons and dealers ix general that tiiev have lately largely inl'reased their fac tory and ark now pkkparird .to fur nish as oood an assortment jn th1-uu link as any house on the coast. Special inducements to cash custo mers. ALISSY & 3EF.GEI.E, P. O. Box 04. 105 First Street. Factory on Alder Street, lictwecn First ami Second Street, Fori land, Oreson. LOUIS WILSON. F. A. FISIIKH. Wilson & Fisher DEAI.EKS IX FEED, GROCERIES, AXD- 3EE&.tt.T'7S7j3L.'EL3E2. Wharfage and Warehouse Storage. Corner Clieiiamus and Hamilton Streets, ASTORIA, OREGON. BUILDING MATERIALS. o JUST ARRIVED: 40,000 BEICK; 100 WINDOWS; -AND- 200 D00ES; WHICH WILL RE SOLD AS LOW ANY HOUSE IN OltEOON. AS BAIN & FERGUSON, Astoria, Oregon. ARNDT & FERCHEN, BLACKSMITHS A2TO jIACHIKISTS r-,g foot of Washington Street, xcr ttf&f near Kinne s' lishery, fa&icV HAVING SECURED AN ENGINE AND Lathe, and tho best of workmanship, wo aro now prepared to do ALL KINDS OF CANNE1!Y"W0RK. ENGINE AND STEAMBOAT ' "WORK OF ANY DES CUIPTION. a?5 Horse-shoeing, repairing, and all kinds of blacksmithing promptly attended to at rea sonable rates. E. S. MERRILL & CO., Blacksmiths and Machinists. Capt. ROGERS' OLD STAND N car Express Office, ASTORIA, - OREGON. All work in our line, heavy or light, done with neatness and dispatch. HORSESHOEING, WAGON, AND Farm "Work a Specialty. HAVING SECURED THE SERVICES OF Mr. S. A. Gaines of Ivy., an experienced Earner of 25 years in tho business, and well known to Astoria horsemen, wo aro prepared to do shoeing in a manner to cure lameness or pre vont it in horses entrusted to our care. S?"AU work warranted and at reasonable; roes. C. HOLDEN, AUCTIONEER and COMMISSION AGENT CI1EXAMUS ST. ASTOUIA. URSGON. Co35isnment respectfully folititol. Wlls col" locted and ruturiu pronutly made. Kfulnr Sales Bay. Saturday, Refer by permission to Ci?. WRIGHT. VARKEN A .MrfiUITlV F.6S. J. Q. .. ISOWLUY. A.YANMKX. J.W.OEAKIIART. Y.. V. IZ&IAiV.VS Aiifliouonr,, B, S. WOK&LSY AUCTION & COMMISSION MEP.CHANt. Olfice, on Alain street opoMte Wiichiaetv Inrket. From 7 to U o'clock 1'. 31. Regular Fnles Iay, :sial:i3-. :tt 30 OaCSiHIc A. 31. "Will purchase and sell renl estate, merchan dise, furniture, etc. Consignment? respectfully solicited. Diagrams and terms to be had on applies tiaa' to tho Auctioneer. Ii, t. WUKSLbY HOTELS AND KESTAURAOTS. II. II. CARD WELL. C. II. PKRKUN? Farker House Hotel, Corner Alain and Coneomlv ?trcets, ASTOIUA, OKECoX. Cardxcell & Peririiis, Proprictorx. riIIS IS THE LARGEST HOTEL Df AS X toria. new and now furniture, furmshod in first el ass ?tyle. The table will be supplied with tho bo?t the market a fiords. .Accomodations to suit th lime;?, from il 2j to S2 "i0 yicr day. Steamers and sail boats leave the wharves and slips near tho Hotel, daily for FortStc- vens. Fort Canby, SKipanon, Ton ClaLop Sen. Side, Ocean Beach, Knappiun, Chinook. Unity, (Jystcrvillo and other places of reaor? in thi vicinity. xf' There aro now five large salmon can neries in Astoria, which employ over 12j0 per-" sons in the various branches of the business, making Astoria a itnow is. a point of interest to visitors, independent of its cool invigorating summer climate. UNION HOUSE. Cor. JSf jueinocqha and La fax ette streets. AS rcXKiA. OK Ed OX. TIHIS HOUSE HAVING BEE2 JL newly vt-painted and tnimished throughout 'fs now open to the accumnioda--tion of thci-tiblic. i-The house bcum in new hands now can guarantee satbfactfou. .UoartI and li;ljilnjc per Single Jloal I Say $1 X? 2."ior MRS. M. E. TUKXEU, rropnetress. QCCIDENT HOTEL, . A. J. MEG-LEU, C. S. TVRIGHTy Proprietor?.- Astoria f Oregon. Tho Proprietors are hnppy to announce th the above If otel has beon EEPAINTED A2T-D 11EE011XISHEI Adding greatly try the- comfort of it3 guesti .AND IS NOW THE BEST HOTEL NOHTL? OF SAN EKANCISCO. OYSTERS S . OYSTERS t SERVED IN EVERY STYLE AT SCimJGEKS C03TPJECTI03fJEaRf A'U REFRESHMENT SOLOON. All kinds of French, German and American Candies constantly on hand, wholesale and retail at the lowest cash price ALSO Wedding cakes made to order on short notfec. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. CALIFORNIA RESTAURANT. WATER STREET ROADWAY, Opposite Oregon Steam Navigation Company's Wharf ASTORIA OREGON Tho abovo new Restaurant will bo open from and after to-morrow, Sunday. J anuary 7th, lfcTti, D. BUS.AJS ICU Jc CO. Proprietor?- I . EQUAL TO THE BEST, AND f-Choap as tho Cheapest, at J Tiir Astorian Okfick. Lime; Brick, Sand -a.33.ca. LATH5 .AliO Plaster anfl MarWe W AS CHEAP AS CAN BE LA1ED IN ASTORIA. Can be bad in any quantity at my wharf. BSTA gent for sale of San Juan Lime. PETER RUNEY, Astoria. HEW GOODS, HEW GOODS. P rices Lower Than Ever. GEORGE W. GQRNART, Is constantly receiving the finest assortment OF BLANK ROOKS. STATIONERY. OFFICE FIXTURES AND NOTIONS. ALL THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS OF SHEET MUSIC AND MUSICAL rXSTItUIUEXTS. Agent for Sherman & Hyde's Piano3 and Organs sold on Installments. ALSO FINE 13IPORTEI AND DOMESTIC CiGARS AND TOBACCO, CONSTANTLY ON HAND. North side of Chenamus street, between Cass; ajd. 3fam AsroitiA, Oeego; F.