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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1879)
' wpyjwwuaM"" nr 5We fe5Pa"kf 31 Wir-.ywJW-i-'"'" jrius j53aiiiT temi 3 e1 ASTORIA OREGON ISSUED EVSRY MOBNIN&, tIondny L.xcoitdl, Aziaruiu IJitihUuifi Cum: fitrcct. Terms of Subscription ; served by Camar. ixrr -weak.. tS Oem.c Saat by mail. MMir ukhi !&........ ...........?8 00 Swat by mail, two your . H 0U free of luixse to Subaeribors. o Advcrttrauiettis laswtod by thu yaur at tfce rxte : $1 M ier square pur month. Trnient advertising, by tho day or tvok, fifty en? ior-H-efr each irearties. OITY & lg?Thr, Yij- astmuian ?n7 ; ei fy ihi7 of 75 vj.tr monlJt. free of ;kk. Head- hart Tit a Astoksax f?lw item. Dailv kr WitRKi CAlitirmx to m jf-j&rrtic?WJi- ea-inti i often a acxircL Leave nrdcrx tf? coieaf frier irw. "BRIEF ANXO UXCEIVEXT. The ebeniwst ever offered is llaiR liurger s Enibroi dory. .1. Goodman, on Main stivet. lias Just wehtii iw Uwt'&l and most fusli lor.ntriV Nlylo of jt'iit and lafiiea boot., oes, etc. - - You cin set V'mncrniekel bread at . .Mrs. S" Binder's bakery in Aslorin.-.vhere'aud he feels so liajmy and got tip so itishakul regularly and kept on liiindi,- v ,., tilu i'rtl..,11,ic r r.HVfi, for sale, the sanu another bread. L" amonS sl,V(Jl clouds of ealth" V. II. Dodg' will go round to h" bliss that it seems hard to come '-.South Uenil. Paifu; yom'.iy, V.T. T.. in ,iowll again, to newspaper drudirery. 1 he steamer General ( anb on the '."lli . TT . . . . .A, lt w "mst,. with a largo number "of the finest He sjiys he is satisJied with the prize .frail trees and shrubs for.ile. Xiek Sjuivnlr-nre ha coneluded that there is no millions in shipping sailors, and he has given wn tliat busi ness. and is atlendinrrbsely to keeping u Jiotel. Call at the Chicago House and see for yourself. A new lot of crockery to be seen i.1 Bailey's. The Andes arrived at Liverpoul Hi the 15th. from Astoria. Mr. 0. K. Beau has sold his farm jacar Junction citv for $13,000. Tke Centennial and Prince j&madco pissed out to sea yesterday. The Pendleton Independent comes &nt in a new dross and looks handsome. -'Geo. W. Hume's wholesale store -n Astoria is a busy place. This is as sit should be. See late specimens lightning pro cess of photograph, at II. S. Shuster's Art Gallery. ' A printer in the Independent 9fiice has introduced white mice into Pendleton. The brig Hazard, in Mr. Goo. W. .Hume's line, has cleared from San Francisco for Melbourn. Warren & McGuire have the early rse potatoes for seed. Farmers, jdoasc remember this. George Elgin, of Coos county, found a $22 nugget at his gold mine on tlie Sixes river last week. The proposed sale of furniture at Mrs. Pangburn's has been postponed until on or about Frida3, the 28th inst. Washington territory farmers are cautioned not to waste their ash tim ber, as it will eventually prove a bo nanza to them. The Astoria Chamber of Com merce will memorialize in favor of" the mouth of the Columbia river for the proposed harbor of refuge. o The steamship California came in from Sitka yesterday morning, and immediately left for Portland. The news from Alaska is confirmed. Eveiythiug is railroad now as Coos bay, and some of the men of advanced ideas have already begun wearing caps with flour scoop peaks. There i3 not a stream of .trouble Ad deep and swift running that we may not cross safely over if we have Oiurage.-io steer and strength to pull. John W. Welch is meeting with first class success in the Eclipse market, near the Oregon Steam Navigation company's wharf. He has a good lo cation, and keeps a splendid stock. Work was begun yesterday on a mow store-house for A. C. Fisher, vwhich Mr. Chappell will erect fur the proprietor on the west side of Olney street, fronting on Chenainus street, and connected with the building oc cupied by Wilson and .Fisher. Money lenders ought to make good newspaper men they always have items of interest on hand. J. C. Btwiton, a Walla Walla stock man, lms been doing the confiding )eopte of Coc county, but being Bent-oii faro, he and his money soon parted. Quite a fuss occurred at the Par ker house corner on Crtticomly street yesterday, by a man who was trying to get away with an over-dose of 'ben jcine. He was safely Caused by the police. Jxekins & Hawes have opened the new stock purchased "by Mr. E.R. -Hawes m San Pranciaco, consisting of a full line of g.xnls in their line of trade. Call around and see for your self. Corner tit Main and Jefferson streets. From the Wallu'a Agency of the Walla Walla and Columbia river rail road company, John jW. Hill has been promoted to the position of superin tendent, lie lias especial charge of the running trains. John has been a faithful servant and deserves promo tion. ' Bro. lvrause of the Jacksonville Sentinel has goue and got married, he has drawn, and hopes never to get married any more. We acknowledge a vary pleasant call from genial Dr. lleagles of Fort Stevens. Dr. It. has spent many years of his life on the frontier, but his nature partakes so largely of the quality t clieeriulness wnicli con stitutes a very companionable gentle man, that an hour spent in his com pany is a social treat. Vj are pleased to see Prof. Worthington able to be about the citr again. Mrs. W. is also improving in health. Our friends have had a ter rible siege of sickness in their house hold for some time past, but they are .pulling through alive and this, Prof. Worthington thinks, is a very -great deal to be thankful for. They have been carefully attended by Dr. Dodd through all their trials. Talking irailrosd talk, ad com menting upon the part which we claim for Astoria, the Albany Democrat of the 14th says: "We want an outlet to the sea, and we want to build up and perpetuate a community of inter ests between our own prosperous city and some great commercial entcrport on the sea-board. Either Astoria or the Yaquina ba', or both, must in the near future supply this demand." As we go to ,press, say foho Pa louse Gazette, the news is jusi received here that the flouring mill belonging to the Lapwai reservation is tied up at JPenawuwa, having ooine down the Clearwater and Snake rivers a dis tance of about seventy miles, without being wrecked to pieces. The burrs and pioks, tool-chests, etc., are unin jured. At this place the river isris ing a little hut no -fours are enter tained of .further daniaee. During the flood of last week, says the Palonse Gazette of the 7th, we were three days without mails, the bridges having been carried away, and the creeks too high to ford. Messrs. W. . Parker and C. B. Poud, of TTT T,.1. T:il.. -.1. l- t earned the praises of the citizens of this iMiuit; oiihu muiui j jui"u line, nave place and along the route for their promptness and faithfulness in getting the mails through during the entire past winter which has been so severe on man and beast. More competent mail officers could not be found. Mrs. Eliza Shepherd wishes to return thanks for the uniform courte - sy and kindness with which she has been received by the people of Astoria during her sojourn .-here. She will take her departure for. the valley to morrow, but promises herself the pleas urc of returning to the city by the sea during the ensuing summer, for the purpose of completing her canvass. In the meantime she will leave copies of Stanley's works on Africa with her mother, Mrs. Eliza Hdbson, where persons who wish it, may be supplied J with the .work upon application. Northern Pacific Coal Xands. Com. to The Astorian. Some complaint has been made in consequence of reservations "being 'made of coal in sales of railroad lands. There need be no hardship or mis understanding in that matter, if peo ple will be honest and candid at "the time of making the purchases oi such lands. There is a recognzied distinction between the realty and the mineral deiiosts even timber, and improve ments are sometimes separated from the realty. We can acquire cwner ship in the one, without having airy interest in the other. All governments recognize a sepa rate existence betwee'n property inthc soil, and of its mineral deposits. The sale of one, does not necessarily carry with it the ownership of the either. Parties can purchase, or lease a mine, awd acquire no title to the land, except the use of that portion which is necessary for mining and transporting purposes. Sales are made of timber, with lim ited time, to run on the same, after which the rights of the purchaser to to the use of the land ceases. !No one would pretend that because he purchased a cow, that all her pro geny must be included in the bill of sale; here are probably several inde pendent existences, but not any more so than land, and its mineral deposits. A want of candor in business trans actions, frequently get people into un pleasantness. A vendor cannot be expected to insert a species of property (usually excepted), in the bond, that was not mentioned and bargained for, at the time of application to purchase a tract of land. If parties want to include coal mines in the purchase of land, let them ualk up to the owner thereof;, and candidly say so, and have it distinctly specified in the boud. While the laws of the United States in relation to pre-emption and homestead entries, exempt, and recerve .all coal, etc., from the bouetits of those-ientries, and recognizes coal as separate property. It (Might to be respected and obeyed, and should be enforced, if violated, or else stricken from the statute. The coal lands are -not excepted front the railroad grant. In selling these lands the railroad company sim plyadojite the rule of the general gov ernment, in its disposition of the pub lic lands. Court Jfroccediiiss. POLICE COURT II. B. PARKER, J. Astoria, March IS. Jolin McLaughlin, paid a fine of 5 00 on conviction Tor being dis orderly. - -, John Doc, for aboufc'the' '560th time was sent np one day for drunkenness. Win. Woods, for fighting, wassent up five days in default of .payment of a fine of $10 00. Alexander Grant, arraigned for dis orderly conduct, was tried by jury, found guilty on the verdict, and lined 10 00 and costs. Sent up for five days in default of payment. Wing Taviuj, arraigned for selling ! liquor without license, was allowed until 2 o'clock P. M. March 19th, to proceed to trial. ' A fine lot of Whitakor.hams to he found at Bailey's. "Best Salem flour is sold, in this city at 5 G0 per barrel by Warren & McGuire. Mr. Stockton, lessee of the Me tropolitan, has left at our office a photographic copy of the drop curtain lately painted for that hall. We shall frame it; we are proud of it; it shall adorn the walls of our sanctum. Pike is an artist; Stock ton is a brick, the curtain is a suc cess, and those whose cards appear upon it are liberal business men. Yesterday We visited the Astoria shirt and oil clothing manufactory, corner of Olney and Squemoqhe S6treetS,:md Were Wel paid fr the tunc spent. Five machines are con ctantly employed, principally by wo men, and they have a large stoel: on hand. There is a decided advantage in purchasing these home made goods. First, the money is retained at home, it helps to build up and maintain the j city, which is a very important item, ! Secondly, the goods are pure oil goods, I tnere are no deleterious substances en- toring into the materials to prevent spontaneous combustion when such goods are shipped long distances. They are made up and worn at the j snme Porfc- TnJrd ifc fui'uisL,:" en- ployment to women and children wfco live here, and are identified with us. We are pleased to know that the es tablishment is well supported by deal ers who can appreciate a good article. 35-Tha best 4tDOster' is that which Js sent regularly into the family circie. AROUND THE CiTY. Fresh fruits and vegetables at Bailey's. I. C. Johnson may he found at the Occident in Astoria every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evening, ready to attend to messenger "duty in Portlautl or to points along the river in a satisfac tory manner. Oysters served in every stvlc at the Walla Walla Restaurant. " ; Twelve yards Chinese Grass Cloth. :G inches wide, for one dollar at Ham burger's. Five thousand yards Embroideries from ." cents upwards, at Hamburger's. Mr. J. Stewart, stone and marble cutter of Astoria will guarantee satih faction to all ordering work of him. and will do a better job for less money than any outside workman. 11 is work in the cemetery here should besufiieientrecom nieiulation. Before you let vour con tracts for work of this kind it 'would be well to call upon Mr. Stewart. Your complexion is sallow, and skin vellow. onr liver is -affeeted. Obtahrfrom your druuirist a bottle of Pfunder's Oregon Blood Purifier. Keep your blood pure and your health must be irood. the trreat purifier is Pfunder's Oreuon Blood Purifier. All Astoria drug;ibts have it now. Fresh oysters in evry style and at all hours at the Pioneer restaurant. Get your baskets filled for a little money at Bailey's. ... Fresh oysters in every style at Schmeers. See advertisement. 'Buy your domestic goods at 1 lam burger's. Youvan do better than at any other house. Parties in want of good Cedar Shingles will -Io well to apply to II. C. Comegys. Kalama, AY. T. A new lot of full bound blank, and receipt books, specially for use in can neries, at the City Book store. New invoice of those Medallion Ranges at Magnus C. Crosby's. Peter Kuney is still in the market with all kinds of 'building materials in his line. Has just received 10(1.000 lath, 2.000 bushels of sand, and a lame stock of first finality of brick at his warehouse foot of Benton street. The Weekly Astorian. One of the best papers published on the Pacific coast, is mailed to subscri bers every Friday, postage paid to any part of the United States, at the follow ing rate, in advance: One Tear :i 00 Four Months 1 00 Single Copy 10 r??A limited -number of small adver tisements will be inserted at the usual rates. Apply at the office, or address D. C. i kki..vxj. Publisher. F;tsltioual)!e Drc.it-jIaRing. iliss 51. J. Ketlky bavins made ar rangements with Miss E. 0. Benedict to dojcuttins and fitting in her shop, and feeling fully competent to offer herself as a first-class trimmer. -would he pleas ed to have the ladies of Astoria give her a-call. as she will hold herself responsi able for all work done. Terms reason able. IJsext door to Tiie Astorian office. Miss E. C. Benedict wishes to inform the Ladies, that she will still continue instructing all those who wish to learn Mrs. C. K.'liinker's system oi Bress-euttins, having taken rooms with Miss M. J. Kelley. The Finest Sloclf. When we say the finest stock we cer tainly mean "it: .and not only the finest, but the cheapest lot of pictures in the city, ehromos, etc., already framed, at the City Book Store of Charles .Stevens & Son. Main street. Which must and will be sold. 'LoiioiNG 1 1 orsE Persons requiring furnished or unfurnished rooms can be accommodated at reasonable riles at Mrs.Munson's Chenainus st.. Astoria. WANTS, LOST, FOUND, ETC. N O1JGAJ0I!SAIjK At Mr. Hohleu'a auction rooms, in good order an almost new. Apply at once. cUw-iw LAUNDIIY FOR SALE. Inquire at the Astoria Steam laundry. J.T. RORC1IEKS. Proprietor, Astoria. Orexon. Ol'SKTO LKT. A nice residence, new. contauunc six rooms, wil! lie ready lur a ti mint any time on Miorunotiwc. For particulars impure at .Tjtf THIS OFFICE. V"0TICE. Notice is hereby given to all Jl persons holding, receipts for lots pur chased in the City 'Cemetery to have the same tiled with the Auditor and Clerk with in ten dins frm tuiR date, and procure their deeds. This is for .the purpoe of enabling them to have their deeds recorded and u save confusion of titles in the future. Bv order of the Common Council. K. II. CA 111) WELL. Auditor and Clerk. Astoria. March 8, 1STD. 57-dlOt Fish Commissioners Notice. rflHK UNDERSIGNED FISH COMMIS JL sioner for W:uslum:tnn territory, hereby gives notice that he will visit all the eanner- i lesonthe Washington territory sale ot the river, from the lirst to the twentieth of lareh, and after that will be at Brooklield for th.e rest of the season. ALBERT F. STREAM. North Cove, W. T., Feb. it. isry. Fish. Commissioners Xoticc. ftJOTICE IS IIKltEP.Y GIVEN THAT X the nndersijnied. having been duly ap pointed depntv for Clatsop county, by C. Lienenweber. 1'ish Commissioner, .under the laws of the State or Oregon, will be in readi ness from and after this date, to issue li censes, at his oflice up stairs, cosuor-uf Cti-s and Sqemocihe streets. Astoria. Oregon. Persons sending in application for licenses will please send No. of boat and the nnmcot the fisherman or captain of the Ihww II. R. FERGUSON. Deputy Fish Commissioner. rpo WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notiee is hereby given that all persons are forbid tresspassing ujwii. or in anj way iiocupving nnv portion of the land or beach snirroundiiii TONGUE POINT, or upon am part of the Henry Marlin land claim in Clat sop county. State of Oregon, without uenn: sion from the undersigned ; and ar iren: setting out fires upon said claim, whereby the standing timber may in any way be iniurcd. VAN DUSN & RROWN. Per A. Ya2Dusk-. .Astoria, Oct. 3, 1S7T. ' .u AMUSEMENTS. G-BAND OPENING- OF Ill's lew Yariety Tkatre, Containing six NEW AND ELEGANT BOXES, SITTING FcOOMS, ETC. The Decorations of the New Theatre weio executed by Mr. F. Holt. NEW .AND ELAB0B.4TE SCENERY. Tainted by tfr. Win. "NYt. Architect and Builder Jlr. Ilcmble. On and after this date will be given a First Class Entertainment, Which for Refinement and Noveltv cannot be equalled on this coast. Our Per formance Cemnitnces with our r:..x .. x aens i p- fsrsirari oi raaie ano remaie GRAND OLIO, Consisting of Singing, Dancing, Acrobatic Feats, Negro Sketches, Trapeze Performers, Pantomimists and Jugglers. HOUSE CROWDED NIGHTLY To see our Refined and TTnequ;dlcd enter tainment. New Acts. New Sony's and com plete change of Programme twice a week- E. 20IX. Proprietor. Entrance to Roves and Circle on Chena mus Street. Performance to conimeucu at eight o'clock precise. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. pAKKER HOUSE, ASTORIA, ORSftCTN. H. 3). rARKEU. ----- Proprietor. TITIS TTOTEL is the largest, most comfort able and best kept hotel in the citv. la supplied with the best of spring water, hot and cold baths, barbershop, and a flrst-chis saloon with best of liquors and cigars, and tine billiard table. Free coach to and from the house : charges reasonable. SI 00 to $250 per day. according to room occupied. Private Boarding House. MRS.QCINN - PROPRIETOR. "Will accommodate day boarders or accom modate an with board "and lodging. Prices reasonable. In Installs building, Jeffeison street, opposite Wells, Fargo & Co 'a Express office. riEXTEXXlAL IIOTEI,, Water street, near the 0. S. N. Co.'s Wharf, AST0IUA. OREGON. HENRY ROTirErZT. rnoriurrratt. TITIS IS A NEWIIOTEL RUTLBINU. newly furnished, ii conveniently situa ted to business, and will be conducted so :ts make "it a first class stopping place for the public generally, and .will be open from this , day. A. J. 3IEGL.ER. C. S.xTCKIOlIT. OCCrDET HOTEL. MEGLER & WRIGHT, Proprietors. Astoria, Oregon. THE PROPRIETORS ARE HAPPY TO announce that the above hotel lias been repainted and refurnished, adding grcatlv to the comfort of its guests and is now the fctt hotel north of San Francis-co: TWWKF1TS HOUSE, JL 1). L. TURPIST - T.noivRiKrou MAIN STREET. Between Sqneuinoqhe and Jefferson, Astoria. Oickook. Board and lodinnc per week... Hoard per day Single Meal .. S or. 1 eti- ! Tne table will be supplied nt alt timed with, the best the market affoids. "TyAXjIiA YI'ATjTjA PvESTATJEANT, TREO. BROEMSEIi, - - Pnormron. Fresh ovsters. ami other deli cacies of the season, served in. every style. Opposite, the Telegraph office, Sauumoviiib street, Astoria, Oregon. oarMEALS AT ALL HOURS-Wi. MISCELLANEOUS. cs IAS. A. MAY. DEALER IIT ...i ... v...o.o, .. .arnica Nuts, Caudles, Yankee Notions, Toys. Finest brands of CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Chenamus street. - Astoiua WJLLUM EDGAR. Cornor Main and Cbcnarnus Street., ASTORIA "....OREGON. DKAl.rit IS CIGARS AND TOBACCO, AND THE GENUINE WOSTENHOLiii and other English Cutlery. rt - , m ami Domestic Fruit. FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS .Genuine Keershaum Fipes, etc. A line stock of Yi"tttrhs a;id fTcwelry, Sauzzle iuuT 5retKtii X.oadi;c Shut ftans. Rcvolventi, S'istols. larior IliOeH, and Ammunition. JUST RECEIVED BY t, far. p.a3:H;ER. AT TI1K I. X. L. STORE!' C.rm-r Main and C-oncimdy streets. G tern git IKS. KLOt'lt. FEED. WOODEN ware. Coal Oils. Tobaccos, and Gents Fur nishing Uootfs, wUkL-.illl Lesold at MMtssi 'jutes. & tsgm ? ?l