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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1879)
v. P3 gfe 3tt$ stxrximx, ASTORIA ... .OREGON ISSUED EVERY MORNING, ( Monday Excepted!, C. IRELAND : : .i'UBLSRKCB. .zlstonaji. JJuibliiuj, Coma Street. I. Terms of SubsGriftiion : bcrvcil by Carrier, sr -rook 25 Cent Sent. by mail, four mkmuu 53 Wl Sunt 13" until, enc year D KJ Froe of Postage to rubcriberj. RS5" Advertwscments wssrtod by th your at -fcho rate f 51 "t'J ior square per month. Transient advorti?Jns, by the day or roak, fifty cents nor fumxro for each insertion. n 0"?rFi vjjl J2T-n Daily Atoi:ia?; wit" Jc cw fer Ti4l at 73 vm'j r mtmiih. free at jwMtwc Jiemi rx who ft tnplUra1nfMc front rfy mr imrc Thk Astoiuan folUtc LhetH. Daily or WkbiU.v edUUtm Ut ntty pmd-u$iee icftk ntt audiOmMil crpcHtc. Adfirtztocs wn Ite ennngrd c tiffrK ok tiesired. Leave itrdcrs at Onion sets and J. W. Gearhau'ts. garden aeods at A steamship passed north ywier iuy, clote by the land. Bar was very rough, breaking slear aeroas yesierd3T. ISaroiiKjicr indicates .storm coming in from sea. another Fiom is sold in this city at $5 per bai-rel by Warren & McGwire. 50 Lieut. 3lockwood's bicycle moves majestically along. He is already an expert rider. Warren & MoGuire have the early re pohttoef- for seed. Fnei, l&duac remember this. We might add, by way of paren thesis, tlutt the folding on the States man is at par with the printing of it. The steamship Great Republic completed her cargo with wheat, from the Astoria Farmer's warehou ae lat night. The steamship Goo. W. Elder did not leave San Francisco for Astoria until 10 o'clock yesterday forenoon, hence need liot'be expected here until to-morrow afternoon. Oarl Adler has secured the sorvi ces of an expert watchmaker, and is jiow prepared for business m that line, All work warranted. Repairing of all kinds done neat and cheap. If everybody would take as much pains to keep their streets and sur roundings clean as does Mr. Clark, the Occident porter, Astoria would present a much iieater appearance. Mr. J. D. Holman, the founder of Pacific city, has at hist secured a bill through congress giving him $25. U00, due him on his claim for hi ros urvatioii at Port Canby, taken from him. Capt. J. A. Ilichardson has said the sloop Ilosetta to Mr. T. A. Oe outt, of Kappton. We presume she will be continued in the trade as be fore. The Ilosetta is a handsome and 'reliable craft. M. C. Crosby will be a passenger for California to-day also Mr. Dawes, of the linn of Jackins & ilawes. IBoth gentlemen go for the purpose of snaking purchases to replenish their stock of hardware, stoves, tinware, etc. Somebody made night hideous with their veils night before last, and the night previous pistol shots were heard on Cass street. There is 110 entl000 lbs to Portland, and 100 lbs to Astoria. All together tney have shipped to Portland this season 2,100 lb3. On the 23th, at two hauls of the sein they caught 1000 lbs. We ac knowledge reocipt of samples. Wc have no news of the sailing of 'the steamship Tabor for this port .from San Francisco, as reported. Probably she has again been sub sidized, and probably gone back to her moorings at !Nev York on the .Sacramento, until the next favorable me to get another subsidy longer ass, or poue ana qmct sori lls m!A,?i wMIo ,,,; on mlk. , oonstruethm of eoriam i ffiH m0,SlS? Ih'n nail M th t j HENRY ROTHE ri....I-ornIKK,u. without a sharp lookout. 1 he ty lg ls last tp, on the afternoon of oT.P&mUKTO ordinance 67 to. invalid and one ...ll I vS7ii5rPI IWIIMKO nut uiiuig up wiui uttictiuwwiB um.au- L,ie soui, crusuea me lingers oi ins eoreioiore menuoneo, iniimuirmi ,- ;". ""v --v. ;; ;:jfVf:;;'ii .:;." JL uewly Iurh;lud, is conveniently sltna- l HBW - Wly, between a Itn, and nXtI ? J f ? gftSWlS $S$$5& -Messrs. John L. GH1 & BroUier a spile. D, B.ker dressed the wound j f Astoria lucen pet foot mnlj ctoinoiMo t j gnbhc gcnor.lly, and will be open from thh are making a success of their smelt f"-'- W in a -js s'br ' fishery near Clifton. Yesterday tncy .. P: "T '" 1.J fLdd. be impeach- for violating the, ordinance. , TITI.,.rK . ?nftm!I, Iiodgc Organized. Sea-Side Lodge, No. 12, A. 0. TJ. W. was instituted in this city yester day by Supreme Master Workman Oliver, of Oakland, California, with officers as follows : W.D.Harc I. W. Tase J. 11. J). Grav.... C. P. Upshur Daniel Welch C..1. Trciichard. . s.T. McKean ... las. W.Welch... Columbus Brown p.M.r M. W Gen. Foreman Overseer Guide Kecorder Financior Receiver Inside Watchman ...Outside Watchman MJeo. McLean .I. Trenchard.. C. Brown Geo. McLean E rustecs Representatives to the V. J). Hare. P. M. U.: Grand Lodge. 13ros. Ja&W. Welch and 1. W. Case. From the names it will be seen that the nucleus of magnificent lodge has been formed. We shall refer to it ajrain, from time to time. Foreign Exports. Since the last rcort of clearances fioni the Astoria custom house was marie for imbrication in Thk Astokian. ilu 1'ollowinu vessels have cleared for I&miHNii ports with cargoes and valuer as siHM'ilH'il. Nhipmcni nom roruaim are noted as thev eccur: To Quee to. per A mw M. Small, Feb. 25. Val. Wheat from PrtiMl-27.0l cite... fvt u0 T lMcerjHi, jr dig nf 1'oHr, . lUi: YUmr from Airia J,nW bbis... &&1 00 " JrtUnil.13,.'W " QI.TX U0 To4lf 17.8S HW... s2,Vi8 60 y QuwHHtmm, per C.tdtmc Frt. Ib. lOtk- V.'licat frm Artria- fi.HIl tk... $12.: l " ltorllML2S,vl4 " .ri0.'M) W) T M. lfiR etfc $2&?2 03 To Lurrpml. fr (Hot Jtjl, Feb. 3d. VUmr TroiM As(ria 1.77S lW- WutHl " -.. 7,7(clfe . is,: 0' ..r,21l lo 4 i.n o 10. " 00 ,.$77,' HI 00 Tola! Astoria l'T'Hir irtm Portland. Wheat " TiKat valae 8.0M etlc ... Tm Qt&ciuiUnnt, jxt Cmiiteck, Jn. SI. Vbat from Astoria... H.W2 cils... lrt.I0 IK) " Portland- 3S.J3WI ... JRlit! 00 Totals S,ol ctls SS7.47 J 09 T QHeeMMM, per Htmtmh Isindirs, Jan.tS. Wkeat from Astoria... 44,l.n oils... $7-V21 1 00 T QtterHtlmcm, jxrr iMitcrtoorik, Jn. t7th: Wheat from AMriN- nlctls S I,0 M Portland- 2".77f) " - JS.WI w Total?. , 2G.706 tS,3-Jl 00 T Liverpool, per Sabrbut, Jan. Sttit; FlHirfria Portland-. f,!21 hlAs... $ZJM 00 Astoria-... Sl 4.OS0 0) Ttal flHir 10.-WC7 "Wheat from Partland- 7U SJ7.r'W0O 12,)3 00 Total value -. S;,S90 00 T Quacnt(n. per Eurepe: Wheat frflin Astoria... lO.filC ctls S1S.7I7 00 JS.-IIM 00 Portland- 27.ST.S Totals 3S.472 SG7.181 00 To Qtternrtvum, per Alice Ji. Cepcr: trhoftt from Astoria 89,M otls... S00.33S 80 T (?N(VWttoKK, per Waft tenter: WhwufroHi Atoria... 2.012 etls. ' Portland- 2S.7STi " . $ r.ipo on i. f 2,i 00 S-16.723 00 Totals 28, Tm Liverpool, per Jtvberl fa: rjr from Ajoria... 5.2S1 hf sks " Torthmd- 14.761 " 12.Vn 00 S.HS 00 $4S,0fH 00 Total Boar 20.000 What from A?rin... ,ri ctls... " Portland- I,657 - ... lftrt 00 ifl.wo oo s Sbo 00 Total 16.302 T Qt&i'HsUncn, per Ifrmleck lUiy: AViieat fioia Portlnd- 2f,8lS ctls... To Liverpool, per Shenier: Flwr from AtoriH 8.10 hf ka " Portland - 21.JKW " Totals flour 2.i22 N heat from Portland- 0,108 S41.S30 00 in isr nn ifl hJ oo &7S.4e.' oo 10,500 oo Total S8S.7S5 03 Tv Quocxxtown, per Strathmrn: Whe t from Astoria... S.S57 ctl". Portland- 90,S?2 ' $iA$j eo ri,oio oo Totals -36.630 Tt Qtteenstown, per Xairntkire: Vhfat from Astoria . 4.0'ii ctls . Portland- 28.0S1 .. $C4,2J4 00 $7 or. oo 1S.73S 00 $V.S) 1 00 Total. 32 IIS The steamer Willamette Chief made a run from Independence to Sa lem on Tuesday in 40 minutes, a rate of over 25 miles per hour. Mr. J. A. llichardson who has ' ' a pncket for years between Asto- Lritt aud Rnappton, without making juugcv. u. juewis, wjio repre sents the Northern Pacific railroad f 1 N. i-t T" company in this part of the country informs us that there must be some er ror in the statement that the Oregon Steam Navigation lias purchased the ship Garibaldi and Yalle Forge for the Puyallnp coal trade with the Colum bia river, as the coal is loaded into uu. jiilu c,rs from bunkers at th. mine, and is . x xt 11-, - . . numpeu into uie uoiu or vessels tor transportation to Astoria, Portland or other points along the river, with less haiidlius than bv vessels. f T " The Case Against the Mayor. Mayor TF. IV. Tarkcr's Answer to Charge Against Hltn. Ike Astoria, Feb. 28, 1879. Editor Asterian: Over a month ago. on Januarv 24, 1879, vmt published in The Astokian the charges preferred b- one or two mem bers of the city council against the Mavor. which charges being sustained liv the council (." to 1) in a mock, farce of a trial, gave ground in the council's opinion, ior removing the Mayor from oflice by a vote of the council, as far as such voring or any action of the council could effect that result. At fir.st thought the Mayor was in tending to rebut and refute the charge by an article in Thk Astoriax; but by aclviceof counsel any refutation of them was delajed until a trial m the Circuit court could be had of the right, authont v or power of the council to try, impeach, or in any manner interfere with the Mayor. iijMm any charges however true or damaging. .So not wishing to preju dice the court. for it would not be a Jury trial, the Mayor has rested his case for over a month, while the case uguinst him has had the benefit of publicitv in your paper, and five weeks start in'the iace for creating prejudice and public opinion in its favor. What effect all that advantage against the Mayor and his case has had in the determination of the case is unknown to the writer hereof, though he hones uw Mayor will survive it. lie tliiuks 'truth triumphant7 will surclv rise at last, and that error and detraction will as surely fall ignomiiiously amid their "numerous worshipers.' But the trial of the Tights and powers of the council in the case in hand has been had, (though we have not yet re ceived the court's decision), and there is therefore no special reason now whv the Mayor should not publish his de fense if he lias any. This, with your iHTinission, Mr. Editor, he proposes now to do in Thk Astoktax. Thm are the charges as at first pub lished: Charges first That the said W. W. Parker, mayor of said city of Astoria as afnroaid. does wilfuily and purposely disregard and violate the ordinances of said city. SjK'cification first That he, the said W. W. Parker, mayor aforesaid did. on or about the l.sth day of January ISVi), at divers times being mayor, drive spiles Ik'Iow ordinary low water mark within the corporate limits of said citv, for the purpose of erecting a wharf and building thereon, without first obtaining permission by ordinance or otherwise to do. contrarv to the exnress nrnvisinn f ordinance Xo. (J7 of said city, he, the said Parker, being at the said'time weil ! aware of the existence and provisions of said ordinance and being under arrest tor violating the same. tfjiecincation second That the said W. W. Parker seeking to avoid and de feat the provisions of said ordinance No. (7, fraudulently obtained a preten ded permit, and wrongfully and fraud ulently changed the date of the said per mit. Charge two That he, the said W, W. Parker, has, while acting mayor afore said, been guilty of disorderly and im proper conduct at the raetfUng of the co.nmon council of saidc Specification first Tljataid W. W. Parker well knowing eeEnjprdi nances relating to the construct nyToTtlfe road way connecting said oifcy of Astoria with the upper town p ' be illegal and void, wilfully neglected to veto the same, or instruct said com mon council of his opinion, to the great injury of the rights and interest of said city. Specification second That said W. W. Parker, being mayor as aforesaid, and knowing that said city was interested, and a parly to a suit of vast importance to the said city. "and. relating"' to the collection of road tax'in the citv limits: i and while the same was nendimr in the ! sulri1,t court of the state: and heintr i wt,jj aware that all the members of said i co,n,no11 council having been in office j but a short time, were unacquainted with the condition of said suit, wrong- ! fully and fraudulently seeking to de- I prive the said city of A'storia of her just i ribfc' neglected to instruct said com- 1 1" council of the pending of said suit as aforesaid, and instructed the then- acting citv attorney of said city, namely, 1 Wm. L. MvEwan. esq., to make no ap- j pea ranee in uenaii ot saui city in saiu ! sujireme court, in the ahove-uientioiied j suit, and to let it go against the city bv ' default. I Charge third That said W.W. Parker, while being mayor as aforesaid, has wen, and habitually is. guilty ot con duct unbecoming a mayor and a gentle man . Specification first That said Farker has from fime to time been guilty of wil ful and corrupt falsehoods concerninir the administration of the affairs of said city, therebv bringing disgrace upon, and detracting from the dignity of said oflice of mayor. Specification second That said Park er has corruntlv made use of his said j position as mayor to secure the appoint ment oi ins relatives 10 omce. Charge fourth That said Parker has been guilty of defrauding said city. Snecifieation first That said Parker, j Specifiea j ljpu.a11 nvor as aforesaid, having con- ilh his brother. 11.13. Parker, edand removed from lis said oliiee ot L...I." r i "u":.i iV,,f Aah.rin.stntA "v. i-- j of Orecon, Clatsop oom.ty, this art day ' lll! V III III I III" T- 1 III I.ILt wL'"" ww-w of January, a. d. 137U, t t? 'ntri.w. John ILviin. I thorn Win flint snecifieation dOC3 llt 111 .t .mi.w ..v. -v. - -,r,. nt nnv innmier fltrinc.E jrom tin. iiunui. ... 41m l-rf ! SffSt chief eiecuti -narticulari-e and take up each specifica- . f;mi ;millIII1I.!nff with charge fourth. iu. ii..r.ri iin never orocurcd the Now a snfflcicnt general answer to all . for any such purpose, or jor any par- ; ; Z'Ji:Z:ZZ''ZT.'T.l ss i tlt WP , KJf ofn'iS to Ve "diSed1 1 Tn, table win be .supplied at ai tones witU , of truth in any of tlose charges or speci-! el .unit " or -ii tt inu t to ue ci a y .a. bt lue KrkeC :UIol(ls (otions exeunt the first specification l and the parties making tin umrgi iiau , f '" :"5,s'. l y? .L"1' "!.ir4i. e ,i, . m.vi.r kimmi the wm niitsriven to I irkeran " ' lnwi.K- iirinilrcronn vii:iit-it.i ui iiiuii ..-.-- i?- -n-- -- uTrrir.T.a x'ai.t.a ' Said Parker has not been guilty ot sanors. ami n n.i it-u i -.ii.iu t..-i- ' defraudin" the citv in anv manner. Eo ness, and is attending closely to kccpins S .. liSnrnA-iStli liis brother as a hotel. Call at the Chicago House and alleged. He never jprocurcd the see for yourself. j wftY issuance of any warrants for that work, lie never signed any warrants for that work at 20 cents or any other number of cents per foot more than the said al leged contract price. No such warrants were ever issued, or signed by anvbody. The warrants were signed by the Mayor just as they were drawn by the au ditor, in strict compliance with the con tract for doing the work, signed by the proper committee of the council and the superintendent of streets, and the orders and ordinances of the council in the matter. To have signed different warrants for less or greater prices per foot of roadway would have rendered the Mayor culpable and guilty of wrong. Charge third ; specification first. No falsehood or false statements of the May or, concerning the administration of the L affairs of said city .were named.or pointed out at the farce trial. There have been none. Mr.Ca-etwho received SO votes less than the Mavor, as his opponent, at the election in December, 1S77), testified that he had heard (in his premises it is presumed) nothing in praise of the eitv government (or to that effect). lie did not say it was the Mayor's fault. But who ever expected to get a good re port of Lincoln's or Grant's administra tion in Tammany Hall? Specification neeond. No corrupt use of the Major's office in the appointment of his relatives to oflice was shown. There was none such. The Major has only nominated one relative to office, and the council confirmed that nomina tion, and, that too, after three or four nominations ior that oflice, (Police Judge), had been made from our best citizens, and one of them was confirmed, who pleased the council so well that thev doubled his salary immediately uj) on his appointment. lie held some six months and then resigned, on account of not pleasing some memlicrs of the coun cil. Then it was that the Major nomin ated his brother, but would not until the council had put the salarj back to SCoe a j-ear, or le one-half they had paid Judge Elliot. But the council confirmed this nomination of a brother, and he has given general satisfation since, as a Police Judge. So. this specification is not true. Charge two : Specification one. Not true in any sense; never knew the or dinance were illegal : never said so : or wrote so; did not fail to instruct the council fully of mj opinion in the whole matter. Tlicy all" knew my opinion in the whole matter. They knew my opin ion in full, and that it "fullv concurred with that of J.N. Dnlph. Esq.. of Port land, whose written opinion. 12 or l.j pa ges long, the proper committee had pre vi'Hrdj' procured, at great expense to the citj', ami the said committee utterly ig nored the opinion m determining upon a route for the road, and omitted the necessary preliminary legal steps, (not in the ordinances but outside of them), ignoring the Major's advice in the mat ter. The ordinances are not strictly illegal, but ineffectual for curing the evils belore therii. ami for bringing the result aimed at bj' some of the council men. They were passed unanimouslj. Specification two. The Major never instructed the City Attorney to make no appearance, or otherwise, in the appeal suit concerning city road taxes. It was not his dutv to do am thing of the kind. He neglected no duty in that matter, and the city suffered no detriment in the matter. Charge first; specification first. This is how W. W. Parker in his capacity of citizen of Astoria has violated o?ic ordi nance, No. i7. of the city. Jsaid ordi nance, passed in April. 1872. to prevent driving piles in the navigable waters of the bays and harbor in front of the city, and thereby injuring said harbor or tlie easements adjacent, is so worded, un wittingly probabh. that no piles can be driven within the city limits, even in the swamp back from the river bank, for a foundation font store, or brick building, or as were driven bj' United States au thority for the construction of the Cus torn-house and post-ofiice in Astoria, without permission of the citj' council, by ordinance. W. W. Parker, in his said capacity of a citizen,, winhed to im prove a lot of ground in front of the citj' just at the edge of low water mark, where the tide ebbs and llnws. His title to the ground was good and undisputed. A law of Oregou passed in J82 says that persons having such right as Par ker had in this case, have "herebj the right to build a wharf, or wharves, on such ground, and to extend i into the bay or river to ship channel. Ami the law states how one shall proceed in in corporated towns to get the assent of the citj- council to build the wharf. Having complied with the state law fullj-, and the city council refusing to prescribe "the mode and extent"' of building such wharf, giving no good or plausible reason for such refusal, not withstanding the city council four years ago. by city "ordinance No. !K). authorized Parker & Co. to build a wharf, or whaives at the identical place, and on contiguous ground, more than twenty times as large as he now proposed to build. Parker did not think it fair that lie should be hindred and defeated in making his improvements, by the fac tious and unreasonable opposition three members of the council, and a strict observance of the terms of ordi nace 5?o. 07, which every body knowing anj'tliing about it, knows to be invalid and void, and uhich has been violated frequently with itununii.'. 1 sav three members of the council because it was supposed tlat three only !,.,.. - ,. ...... , -i.i ..: t -m.g i-ihhiku uun.ii-.- cuu, a , , to the circuit court, where the validity of theoni unjnB; -win nj tn l - -..-., - the CJJ' ., . v . ....v.V . -r. nermitisaii nosis. an i rami as ver ptftctioed tu gatting any such pe this case ISegs-jng pardon for intruding so niiu-h . m-itTcr nnon vour notice, l am vtrv rapfetfaftr AV. T. i'abecil Nick Squialt;ice has concluded that there is no minions in snippiiui see for yoursel. I , i 7VC' -.i-"- -.-.. ! 1 1. .. I..... ,.;...... ,,n tll.At IVL.-i AROUND THE CITY. Mrs. Steers wishes all those who have library books, that have been out over two weeks, to return them or pay a fine of five cents a day, from the fourth of March. At the Bee Hive jou will find hats, neckties, embroideries, ladies and chil drens underwear, gossamer cloaks and leggings, pictures "and picture frames, books, dolls, and a variety of notions too numerous to mention, at greatly reduced figures, so as to make room for the spi ing goods. Give us a call as we are aiwajs' happy to show our goods and tell our prices, so jou can see what we have in stock before purchasing. Ovsters served in everv stvle at the Walla Walla Restaurant. " Fresh ojsters in everj style and at all hours atthe Pioneer restaurant. Mr. J. Stewart, stone and marble cutter of Astoria will guarantee satis faction to all ordering work of him. and will do a better job for less monev than any outside workman. His work in the cemetery here should besuflicientrecom meiidation. Before jou let our con tracts for work of this kind it 'would be well to call upon Mr. Stewart. A new lot of ful I bound blank, and receipt books, specially for use in can neries, at the City Book store. Get j-our baskets filled for a little money at Bailejs. ... .'resh oj-sters in every stjie at Sehmeers. See advertisement. "A small house to let in a desirable lecalitv for residence. Inquire at this oflice. Parties In want of good Cedar Shingles will do well to apply to 11. C. C'jmegj s. Kalama. W. T. Peter Kuney is. stilt in the market with all kinds of building materials ki his line. lips just received 100.000 lath, 2.000 bushels of sand, and a large stock of first quality of brick at his wiirehou&e foot of Benton street. If jou want am thing in the line of Cigars. Tobacco. Notions. Fruits, etc.. call at- Fosters, on the Boadwaj. P. J. Goodman, on Main street, has just received the latest and most fash ionable style of gent and ladies boots, dioes. etc. Fre.h fruits and vegetables at Bailojs. "New invoice of those Medallion Ranges at Magnus C. Crosby's. fliromo.s. A new and elegant lot by C W. Elder for ('has. Stevens & Son, City Book store, Astoria. Peremptory Notice. State and countj taxes must be paid on or before March lath, 1879, on the assessment of 1878, otherwise costs will be made. W. II. Twii.ioht, Sheri'l of Clatsop Count j Important in tliv Indies of Astoria. Mrs. A.Ginder,in David lngallsbulld ing, corner of Cass and Jefferson streets, takes pleasure in informing the ladies of Astoria and vicinity that she has just opened a well selected stock of Ladies underwear, and Children's and Infanta goods, to which she invites the attention, of purchasers. I'losin; out Sale, Mr. Maurice II. Black, who recently came to Portland from the east for the purpose of establishing a Ladies' under wear manufactory, has concluded to discontinue his business, and is now it the citj. selling off the balance of his stock consisting of Ladies underwear and embroideries at low prices. Ladies call and be convinced. Chenanius street, next door to Dement's drug store. Lodging House Persons requiring furnished or unfurnished rooms can bo accommodated at reasonable rates at Mrs.Muuson's Chenanius st., Astoria. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. A. J. MKOLKK. C. S. WltlOll T. OCCJDEXT HOTEL. MEOLEIt & WKUHIT. Proprietors, Astoria Oregon. rsiiiK PKOPitirrrons auk happy to A amifv.tiH'e that the aliove hotel lias l-wn repainted and refurnished, adding greatlv lu the comfort of its quests and Is now the fcl hotel north of San Francisco. . t pARKEJ? HOUSE, ASTORIA, OKEGON, II. K. PAi:KKIl. - Proprietor. THIS HOTEL is the largest, most comfort able and best Kept hotel in the city, la siimiliRrf with the he-it of snrnii; water. hoS of j and cold baths, barbershop, and a lirst-clasji ' vaioou with nestoi Honors anu cigars, aim line billiard table. Free coach to and from the house ; charges reasonable, $1 Go to 4250 per day, according to loom occupied. nCXTEXXIAIi HOTISIi, Yvater street, near the 0. S. N. Co.'s Wharfi ASTOIUA, OREGON. MAIN STREET. Between Squemocqho and Jefferson, ASTORIA. OUKOOX. RESTAURANT, TIIKO. P.iteEMSER, - - PnoriGFKTOH, Presli ovsters, anil other deli cacies of the season, served in. every style. Opposite the Telegraph otRce, ijqnemoqtfft street, Astoria. Oregon. jOS-JUEALS AT AliL ROlJU.JJ-vOi rmit Board and songnig per wcck , ...?n Pa ' ! i.,.i ,.,.,. .1.,,. , i : T7 ' r-tf7!rev yyirxPyvi