The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, January 09, 1879, Image 3

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'ASTORIA OREGON
ISSITED EVERY MORNING,
(Monday Escontod),
TJ. C. IRELAND t : rUBMSMER.
Adurian Building, Cat Sh'eet.
I arms of Subscription :
ervodTjy Carrier, per week 35 Gents
Sent by mail, four month? - .....SS 00
SLnt by until, cno year - U OU
free of Postage to Suliscribors.
5I" A dFortisemcnts inserted bvthoyoar at
tfcc rale f $1 50 per square per month.
Tnmsiont advorti?insr, by the day or wook,
fty oonts ner square for encli inwwtioa.
THE CITY.
SST-Tfce Daily astokiak uU Ite tent by
intil at", rente a month, tree of portage. Hoad
ijTn ivtoo ctmtcmpiatcal.'-um from Utc cU can
havc'Tnn AstokiAs fulbw them. Daily
srr Wkkkly editions lutwtfiXMst-ofiecioiUi-vt
additional cxpawe. Addrceta may 1m
"cfuH)ed fw often a.s derived. Leave ordcra at
the otuniiiip room.
The Barracunta arrived at Liror
jHol on the l0tli.
Throe inches of snow fell in Porfc
lnnd on Friday Lust.
The Herbert Black arrived at
Honolulu on the 27th. of November.
The""i5ark Edward Garnet isailed
from Honolulu for San Francisco on
ihe uth ult.
The weather at Astoria was of the
usuni winter mildness yesterdnjr, and
the ever avelcomcTain has 'taken the
2laceof the beautiful snow and not a
irowl vis to be heard in all thi fair
ty.
Private dispatches yesterday in-
iwci us that the weather has inodora-
' td considerably in Portland. It was
snowing there, and all lon$ the line,
from Kalama up to 11 a. m.
Steamship passengers wl aro
leather-bound at Astoria and have
taken up their abode at the Occident
nre unstinted in their praise of this
popular hotel, which is really the
best kept house north of San Ernn
oisco. Messrs J. G. Mcglcr & Go's.,
;stoamer "Edith nra'&e the"trip-to-Bropk
Afield and return'-succcssfully yesterday.
Mr. Metier was thus released from
kis isolation, arid is in the city enjoy-
'Ing the news. The Edith went Tip as i
far as Bay View. I
---
The steamship Oregon remained
sit her berth at the Oregon Steam Nav-
igation company's dock in this city
all day yesterday. Commodore Con
nor thinks lie will make a success of
Itis next effort to reach Portland. We
sincerely hope that he may not be
disappointed.
A man&y the name of Haywood,
a passenger on the Oregon, was taken
into custodj yesterday ljy Chief Barry
on a warrant by telegraph from San
Francisco, charged with robbery. Haj'
wood's story is to the effect that it is
. a trumped-up charge, for the purpose
"!
of separating him from his wife and!
children, who are here with Mm. He J
has been leading a somewhat crooked
life, keeping a saloon in a stTle beneath
..his tato, and had Wme estmeged
from his family, but witi. a detennina-
firm to rln hpffpr rarae to )IWmn in
t,on to do outer, .ime to Uiegon. lo
resume the status of a man, duly to
be confronted with new trouble.
"Week of Prayer.
T ,
Tlie members and friends of the
v -f
Congregational, Methodist, Baptist
;md Presbyterian chnrches will observe
, . . .
the week of prayer by aperies of
union meetings to-be held as fallews:
Thursday Jan. 9th, at tlie Baptist
church. Subject, "Prayer for
nations; rulers and -joople; for peace
and religion; liberty on the earth."
. Friday Jan. 10th, at the hall of the 1 u l)!l.v for his local paper, alwavs man
resbyterian church. Subject, the I a; U) lx )iro" ime to read it at the
Wici.. J,' nA HMifieofafrjeiMliiotworth .the tenth
Pr
lress; publishers: editors, and
authors; the cause bf tempei-ance and j
their social reforme.
Saturday Jan. 134h. at the Congre
gational church. Subject, 4tlio:ne
- said foreign missions and the conver
sations of the world.""
The services on Sabbath Jan. -5th
mid Jan. 12th
2th, will be conducted by
. is niil npnir'itolv
es as usual, separately.
the church
A cordial invitation is extended to
all. "Ogive thanks unto the Lord;
call upon his name; -make knownhis
deads among-the people."
Printing "by Steam.
In conscqnence of the freeze-up,
navigation closed before ive received
the belting, and one piece df ma
chinery necessary to -start the steam
engine in The Astgkia office, but
thanhs to the timely assistaince render
ed us by Mr. John Fox, chief engineer
on the bar tugs, end Mr. G. AV. Hay
mow!, of G. W. Hume's works, the
engine is now in full and complete
running order, aiul printiivj by steam
was thoroughly inaugurated yesterday,
;Uid the engine is pronounced a per-
-feet-success, xne seconci trial vii ue
-made to-day.
Disreputable Susiness.
Kentucky is one of the few states
in tin union which legalizes lotter
ies. But Kentuck3r cloes worse
than this. She appoints her own
state officers to conduct, the lotter
ies, and appropriates her share of
the proceeds towards the building
up of a stale library. There have
been live of these lottery drawings
in Kentucky, from which the gross
sum of SG,25G,000 was realized.
Of this amount there was awarded
to the holders of prize tickets,
3,1 -12.000. The librarv was riven
4M.')i)f 32, and the remainder,
$-,GS:U03 6S, stuck to the fingers
of the lottery managers. Thus, it
will lo seen., the library fared worst
of all. This sum of"S24,30G 32,
so comparatively small, is but a
jwor recompense to Kentucky for
Icndiu'r Ikt name to such a disrep
utable business.
FatiovBoSmct's Gold Mountain.
"We are glad "says the Black-bills
Times, that that famous mountain of
gold, the existence of which is said to
have been known to Father DeSmet,
has been found, even if it is in the
mind of the editor of the Bismarck
Tribune. It lias been discovered till
the same, and we are glad of it. Wit
ness the following item from the last
issue of that paper:
Father DtSmet's famous mountain
of gKl seems to have been discovered
at last. At any rate quartz has been
found in the llockville district which
yields 2 50 to the pound 5,000 to
the ton, and there are immense quan
tities of it in sight, and there is a story
afloat that a "solid body of gold has
been found weighing several tons.
This mythical mountain of gold has
allured many a credulous tenderfoot
td roam the hills and gulches' in quest
of it, but now they can quit their
weary pilgrimages, cry Eureka, and
take a rest.
A new poet is coming to the front
at the cast: He threatens to rival the
Sweet Singer of Michigan: Here is a
specimen chunk cut from his latest idyl:
She leaned upon the fence.
And then she hove a sv.
And for V:s footsteps down
.She waited patiently.
the lain
And presently lie came to view,
And the' she yelled a yell
A hcveiily howl of joy she howled.
And her bosom swelled a swell.
The fine, bracing weather of the
paat week ought not to be called cold.
'Pl. : ..i. ze . r lt.
, " " u,iJ UiUjl' " ou ""
Wllal ,d WOBthcr is'
What vi: Liki:. To hear a man in
to burrow his neighbors paper. And the
....;.,i,i,.... i ' -i. i .i.
j "33 ";Zh7m. ymf'my ttll
brush : tohae a party imagine that
.- "" l ",,ll "uine.s.N wuiiuut au-
vertisiiijj Jts he can with it: to look at
I m- -au do as much husiness without atl-
the blank :isimi;liniont. Hint, selfle-;
down on thai man's face when, after
Lti!iSH liinutl:. he luif k 1li.it it rinnnr
be daue
T ........ . . , -.
uisee a nan reiu.eioiaKe ins
rand allthetimespongeonhis
mil Z ilT-J " ,USe f ,l!f :i l- 1Car iSl
"f wi!ar wliwi we k Jnm to sul-
lMMbofor "Jhoniepaper, that he takes
j more pajK-rs now than he can read, and
i J "4"cJ;!:fro,r,n(,i ami borrow his liei.uli-
wn s i. loaf about liim until begets the
J news from it; to see a man run down
his home paper as not worth taking, and
every mm and then" ue the editor for a
favor in the editorial line: to see a man
renist-io a(hertise in a home paper,
?i " ViUM1 iv- aml "l't a share of tnuIc
that the naner is indi:iiineiil:il in brinir-
I nig to his doer: to see a man who is able
i III l!l" fr. l.t.I . 1 .
part of what he himself is. it looks so
econonm-ai, thriftv. and progressive,
you know.
ili nj,. 'doing a good enough
business without advertising." Xo doubt
you are doing well enough for vour pres
ent needs, but-do von l'org?t the panics,
iu e.ciung elections, the times of war
or Ptilenep. or any of those many
I caust? wind ereate'dull terms of busi
liess ? TJ niiafnfi fnr nnH
Tll(SP lntKf- lwonlfMilnfPfl fnr unt
discounted if you would bridge, them
over. One must make more than he
needs, to make -a fortune, and advertis
ing is apomirful auxiliary -in -monev-
- tvii. t u .
Dr. Mary "Walker comes to
the front with the latest "true ver
sion" of the Charley Ross story.
She says that when he disappeared
She hastened to his parents, and
gave them mot only condolence,,
but also money, and her personal
efforts to fathom the mystery. She
stumbled across a'bit of informa
tion which led1 her "to bcHieve that
all was not rirht, and she finally
discovered fnat Charley's father
had put the little boy out to board'
with a famijy who weredn the cori
spiracy. She says she did not ex
pose the fraud, because It took lior
many months to find out where
the boy was kept. She claims that
Ross has made a large sum of
money out of the sympathies of
the public, and that he has offered
to pay her handsomely if she would
keep her knowledge to herself.
The boy would have been discov
ered long ago, and, indeed, arrange
ments were once made to have the
child found in St. Albans, Ver
mont, but it was known that she
would expose the farce, and so lie
lias been kept secluded. She says
that within three weeks slie has
seen and spoken with the child,
and that she is acquainted with
his entire history since "the sup
posed abduction. She will publish
a book in two or three weeks con
taining the complete story of what
she calls the greatest hoax -ever
perpetrated upon the American
people. A good many people have
given considerable credence to Dr,
Marys story, while "others think it
is a shrewd device for raising the
wind in a forthcoming -literary
effort.
A passenger on the Oregon, name
unknown, to our informant, left the
steamer yesterday in quest of fresh
milk for one of his children", and is
still missing. His wife is very anxious
about him. He was dressed in a gray
suit, about 5 feet 11 inches of stature,
thin face and lijdit whiskers.
AROUND THE CITY.
Call and see stereoscopic view of
Cascade canal, and photographic copy
of 1878 chare of the Columbia river bar,
atH. S. Sinister s art gallery. Photog
raphy is truly a science.
Fresh fruits and vegetables a
Bailey's.
Get vour baskets filled for a little
money at BailejTls.
...Fresh oysters in every style at
Schmeera . See advertisement.
Xew invoice ot those Medallion
Ranges at Magnus C. Crosby's.
Fresh oysters in every style and
at all hours at the Pioneer restaurant.
Shipmasters wishing to secure
seamen can have their wants supplied
by -catting at the Chicago house, Main
street.
Wood of all kinds, and a splendid
lot of piUdi wood, at Cray's vharf, for
sale in lots lo suit purchasers.
P. J. Goodman, on Main street, has
just received the latest and most fash
Honnblc st vie of gent and ladies boots.
hocs, etc.
Lodging Hotse Persons requiring
furnished or unfurnished rooms can be
accommodated at reasonable rdes -.it
Mrs.Munson"s Chcnamus st., Astoria.
Peter Iluney Is still in the mar-ket
with all kinds of 'building materials in
his line, lias just received IGCOOtMath,
2,00u bushels of sand, and a large tock
of tirst duality of brick at his warehouse
foot of Benton street.
Mr. .1. Stewart, stone and marble
ruitor of Astoria will guarantee satis-
. lxeTlOU 10 an orueinm "ih.m xiim. iiuu
xs do a better job for les monev than
faction to an oruerinuvorK 01 mm. ami
I i. rmfciil.i-wnririnjM. His wnrk in the
; - cemeterv here should besulncientrecoin
i.i..n.lii;nn llffore vor. lei vonr eon-
IHV IIUHH'MM .- - " - " , m. -
rtracts for worK or inis kuiu u wouui ne
J well to call upon 3ir. Stewart
I -The latest and handsomest st vie
- ,
of ewctrA'-, ana nicKi.ncKs or rare ana
i - unique design, .'
cf Mrs. 3L H. S
,, ,r TJ
Mrs. 31. ii.
at uie jiee-nive store
Steers.
Mrs. M. H. Steers lias her new
tocknow open for inspection by pur
chasers. Dolls of all sizes, and all
colors, at prices beyond competition,
"4 hey Tire so cheap. Alse: Wall-pock
ets, slipper cases, wan-sneives, elul
dron's rocking clisrs, picture 'frames,
x:tc, cheaper than ever.
Great care has been taken by the
ipurchaser of the stock just opened at
ihe Bee hive, to suit the tastes of the
people, isew music, new books, etc.,
-etc., in fact, you should go and see
khe nice things in order to-know what
Mrs. Steers h:is for you, and how
cheao they may bo-bought.
Hr. Peter "Wrlhel melius perma
nent! v fitted up a shipmaster's reading
Toom in connection witn sue ueni saloon
in Astoria. The latest shipping papers
and home-ward and outwntd bound ship
ping lists are kept cm -file. Telegraph
office mtosanw building..
I. TV. CASE, MERCHANDISE.
8MB 8 CHEAPER
A
FULL STOCK OF GENERAL
MERCHANDISE,
ALSO- -
Christmas and New Year
Gi-OOOS
IN ENDLESS TAPJETr.
AND
A Splendid Assortment of
KID GLOVES.
Fill Line of Gents Hals aiiil
MisMfli
Mel Cillery
IUUUft
m,
let Sets,
.1
ETC., ETC., ETC.
I. W. 'CASE
Has now to offer to the people of Astoria
and vicinity the finest display of
USEFUL AND FAHCY GOODS
FOR THE HOLIDAYS,
AND-
E very ; Other Bay In the Year
Tet shown to the Citizens of
Clatsop County.
JUST RECEIVED.
A splendid assortment of I.auterjung's In
dia Steel and Klecmc
-r-yu
IVORY ILVNDLEI) PLATKP
KKIVES A!TO FORKS.
PThese are the finest goods mauufactured.
We Defy Competition.
"A 7o.l Cedar Shingles; on hand,
for sale in lots to suit purchasers.
I. -"W. CASE,
JCorner Chenamus and Cass Streets.
ASTOBIA. OllEGOX.
NIAGKUS C. CROSBY-
Stoves, Tinware, and
Kouss Furnishing Ccocis.
Hardware, Brass Goods,
.Lead and Iron Pipe, Pipe Fittings,
Engineers Supplies, Sheet Lead, .Iron,
Copper Brass, and Zinc.
CGAL LAG-FORSAt.E. ;
t-t s ACHES of iron and ?oal ladtts for
iXOU s:ile. situated near Columbia -city,
Oregon. Trice 9M) c:ish down.
For particulars inquire at
. 17-tt Tins ASTa:a.v- office.
M
AUCTION SALES.
ip C. HOLDEN,
Notary Public for the State -of Vregoii.
Real Estate Ajxent nnd'Conveyancer.
Agent for the FIRECEX'STUNT) INSUR
ANCE COMPANY of San Francisco.
COMMISSION AGENT and AUCTIONEER.
Rents and Accounts -Collected, and re
turns promptly made.
Regular sales day,
SAT UK WAYS nt S P. Ttt-
X.'Ti. Parties having real estate, iurm
ture or any other goods to dispose of either
at auction'or private sale should notify me as
soon as convenient before the day of tale.
No storage charged on goods sold at Auc
tion. L CHOLDEX.
td Auctioneer.
AMUSEMENTS.
Dancing .& Academy.
Page's building ni'Xt door to E. S. Larsen.
Gents Clas On Monday and Thursday
evenings. -at -7 :!).
Laoiks Class On Monday and Thursday
afternoons, at 2 :30.
r.ovs Class On Tuesday and Friday
evenings, at 7 :30.
Missks Class Wednesday and Saturday
at 4 p. m.
Wednesday evening for the entire school.
None admitted except scholars.
Saturday evenins SOIREE.
Terms Ladies and gents class per
Month if, oo
Roys and Misses class per Month 2 oe
iMT.l-
HOTELS AND TvESTAURANTS.
TURPI JT 5IOVSE.
B. L. TURPIN - - - Profrietok,
MAIN STREET.
Retween Sfiuemocqhe ad Jefferson,
Astoria, Orkgo
Roard and lodginir ier week...
Roard per day I
Single Meal .
36 5
i m
nr
Tne table will be supplied at all times with
the beat the market atTorus.
pAKKER HOUSE,
ASTORIA, OREGON,
II. T. PARKEK, ----- Proprietor.
THIS IIOTKf, is the largest, most comfort
able and best Kept hotel in the city. Is
supplied with the best of spring water, hot
and cold baths, barber shop, and a tirst-class
saloon with best of liquors and cigars, and
fine billiard table. Free coach to and from
the house ; charges reasonable, SI GO to 52 50
per day. according to room occupied.
Astoria, Tuly 13T ISIS.
Qeci
DENT HOTEL,
A. J. JIEGLER, C. S. WRIGHT.
Proprietors.
Astoria, Oregon.
The Proprietor? aro'hsippy to announce tiia
the above Hotel has been
REPAINTED AiSrD REFURNISHED
Adding greatly to tho comfort of its jjuesttf
asp
I-STCOW THE BESTQ'CELNOK'PJJ
OE SAN FRAPf(5(?fr
MES-s-
N. ARRIGONI
' II:is re-opened the Tioneer "Restaurant on
iMam street, Astoria,
"K10R Tlin; RKCEPTfON OF HOARDERS,
JL by the week, uay or single meals.
nsrFresh oysters in every style at all hours.
pALACE LODGING HOUSE.
( Altsky & Ilegele's new building;
Conier Of Morrison and Tliird streets,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
S3rFurnishcil rooms in suite, or single; bj
the day, week or month.
Miss II. MENEFEE. Lessee.
Puget Sound Clams,
AND
Puget Sound Oysters,
'The BEST.
rrtOR SALT? IN LOT? TO SUIT AT THE
L? Walla TYalla Restaurant.
esrCall and give these fish a fair trial.
Thbo. RROEMSER. Prop.
JOST REGE5VED.
BOILED CIDER;
PLILM PUDDING, IN CANS;
CODFISH BALLS, IN CANS:
PORK AND BEANS, IN CxVNS;
EASTERN CRANBERRIES;
ZANTE CURRANTS;
-FRESH CITRON;
ORANGES AND LIMES,
the finest ever bought in tho market;
CRYSTAL DRIPS. GALLON CANS
NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES.
PICKLED HERRING IN KEGS.
JUMBLES, ETC., ETC.
MUSCATED RAISINS. 2-Ib PACK-.
AGES, VERY FINE;
PIGS FEET, 1-lb AND 2-ib TINS;
CHICKEN6 AN1 TURKEYS, IN;
TINS;
EASTERN AND OREGON HAMS.
be?t quality. Alo, a fine a?ortmentof
BREAKFAST BACON -AND OTHEIfr
MEATS. AT
J. V. GEAKHAIIT'.
iVftTICE CAUTI03.
riMIE 1'NDERSHiNED HEREBY CAXV
1 tions everybody and cives notice that lie
v. ill not be responsible for any debts con
tracted by any other person than himself, for
or on Irfs account, without his written order,
after this riase
Also thal:.llpioncj3 due the undersigned
on current accounts must "be settled aiuVpald
within ten days, otherwise they will be pu
in the hands of an attorney for collection,
n. 15. PARKER.
. . Astorja, Oregon.-Jan. l, lSll H5?P
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