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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1879)
3J ijr:.w?r: .-i i, htm. :rti,txm ASTOUIA OHEdOX ISSUED SV3&1 MOENIu, .tonl:i. r.xceetod-. D. (. ISES.A. : : CS IM.ISIIKU. -4..sr;a ijvUtiiuu. . trnst. Terms ot Subscription . served by Onrnar, p wook .:!" Confe Sent, by mail, tour month? . 5 W Sont hv mail, uie year J' "reo of !oiaso to subscribers. CfST.-dverticioni inserted by "the year at the rate of $1 "Vi per uiarc per month, f Transient iidvertHni:. by the day or week. ! fifty cent? per stniurcfor each insertion. THE CITY. Tur. Daily astmiman will hi; t mailotl'tOMts a month, trrroi itostaac. lean er. wlia raiti ni))lit a I turner fmm the cilji can hare Tiik Astokian mhiv ihvm. Daily vr Wkkkly ctUtinnx to auu imxt-njlicc with out aiuliiinual 'ximiuic. Aiorcssv man tic ehamjed at often ax . rvi. heart u'iertt at Vie outitisM room. The Oregon arrived at .San Francisco forty-one iimir.- from Columbia river. The Idaho will .cai on lie r return trip on Tiit's.lay. .lw ioi4ht seventy five tons of eartfo for Astoria. The Annie (thee belongs to hard workiii'jr Tom and Pete .Scott. .She sail ed for Shoal water bay on the 2.1th, from San Francisco. There will bo no preaching in the Episcopal church to-day, inconsequence of the absence of Mr. P.irker rector, but Sunday school will be held at the usual hour, 12:. 'JO. Owners of uninsured noods in the wrecked steamship Great Republic will be allowed to reclaim their tioods, when ever it is found and identified, on pay ment of the usual charges for salvage. Preach :ni in the Coimrciarional church to-davat 11 a.m.. and 7:0 i. i. l. 41... i,.,of,"v I 'P Ur.lf. s:.,n;'.r iiwii'iiimr "r?k:iiniciliilit. fiiifl unu'df if ! uie unman win. lvenui, me worm saved through Christ.'' . 1 ?!., T-, .- il I.I The social party given at Parkers I hall Fridav evening under the auspiocs S ol lieaver lotlge 2s n. :u. I. o. o. f., was a very pleasant affair. We were not able to attend, but from persons who were present we learn that none went away dissatisfied. -The United States steamerShubrick, ppt. Kor z. nas taicen ion noaid at as- will .,ii rm ,m. iinx- ti,i wlpIt . nniiiiv i cm Tuesday, for Shoalwater bay, return-j nig to ..vsiona ueiore jiroceeumi; to ine i oi ine snou awattens an uie g;tine wiin ligbts and stations of the thirteenth jn hearing distance, when they quick district northof us Jy toke airm and mjlke their escnpe Atone of the canneries yesterday Some of the Indians at Cape Flattery morning there appeared a boat loaded have in ready money from $1000 to$7 with life preservers, etc., from the wreck. 000-one old chief who answers to the The superintendent of the cannery very on.,Lnn:, ,. t:ti f urir ti,i, " properly informed the fishermen in that f!'nonio"s tltle f -;lPfc- ll111 boat that canned cork would not sell in having a greater sum than the last the European markets, and promptly dismissed the men. 1 lie popular verdict is that the men were served exactly right. The steamship Idaho, Capt, Alex ander, arrived in port yesterday morn- mgan ooiociv iiiiei : one oi uie iiiusb stormy voyages that she has ever met with. dehiVinir her fnllv 4S hours. The cargo is iii good condition however, and the pa-sen-xers speak in terms of high commendation of Capt. Alexander and his oflicers. all of whom acted like heroes during the tempest, and brought lhejiiie s,lorc1 ,in!f " ureon inus now ship b'afely through the trying ordeal. some live hundred thousand indenta I he wreck, and the cargo m the 'apple pie pretty well sampled. Pend-wre'-ked ship, was bid in by Mr. Wesley 'in., the decision, the engineers who fi::ito make it are having tolerably itnri' named gentlemen: Messrs. W.Jackson,' veiy tune ot it, and tiniiK u. miner tco. T. Mvcrs, -Fas. W. Welch. J. II. D. hard that the3T should have to hunt a Gray.J.Cohn,C.S.WrMif, P. Johnson, harbor of refuge for others, having V. S. Kinney. Geo. Ta.Mor, Win. S. ,vlil ii1M,IMu.,. Mtli tlu iiwmnfii Sibson. Win. McCabe, and Win. Strong i,l0,le"llsmTxei,'.wlth Ule moJ,Iltlin ,,...,..... ,..,............ ... ......,.. 'Plw't nnrninci.iv liii- xImiw t.oll I organi'.ttl and jiroceeded with the work of saving wliat they can to reimburse them. ft ll' MtlM ltvi iiiv' v i -. a&vxii AMUSEMENTS. Madamiv Bkxtz's Mixstuels. The above troupe, with MableSant ley's bur lestpiers, are by all odds the best troupe of ladv minstrels and actresses in their line. Th.y gave their first entertain ment in Oregon last night at Metropoli tan hull to a large audience, aniMig whom were manv ladies. The entire programme was replete with sparkling specialties, and in no instance was there a speech made or a joke uttered which could offend the most fastidious taste, it is but just to give credit to thin com pany which strives to offer an innocent and very enjoyable entertainment, and succeeds admirably. The dresses are superb throughout and the performers without superiors in their various lines of lm.sinc.ss. The interest and amuse ment continued to the end without a break. In the minstrel scene the sing ing was very goed: indeed, the company inchulcs several of the finest singers on the stage. Miss Florne PHmsoll, in change songs, wits vivacious, active, and sang weil. The McDennott sisters did the best and most elegant double clog business. Miss Kate llaynhanfs voice is full, rich and sweet, and she sang like an artist The programme closed with a richly dressed and wel '.-played bur lesque, which gave the large company an opportunity to exercise their varied accomplishments. Five ambitious dogs chased wolves in Siuk county, Wisconsin. The dogs' bones were found on the following day. : RespecUibie Miss Johnson of Bvansville, Ind., put on boys clothes and went in quest of adventure which soon came in the form of arrest Tby a keencyed Kentucky constable. Touch Ten-Jor'y, O. Tim. For a True-man, vtliii wis Born this Iay, April ilU lSJi), Seventy-.six years or .Ize. V I. K. i. If tHoli tka wii-tV- th- honored form Of !! hc kiw fn we 1. And wt Thou c.a-r not iittrt r h.inn kitu, Th Hr thj- hi-HVH'st hsn 1 H .t hi-hii. IttMlrh ir Is l-.itiifMl A j;loriu-sir ad crowning a P jithf Ujra!l l-.vJ to the -tins of king . Hi- M-a ! K.uhr. Oot D ft tt.ti oh ti it. Hem .v. pen:hH c. the k h d lihfj . , Th & m"?.-s er hle lro him ! take litem all . Tiiey (? r gav linn olt.;i.i;j jvs: or made us Jove hi it iarf VanttnstHc '-.mkII we lore mm iss-sz i ... l.".HUA..k.l a . . j . i tl.tTiri Sineeri and lruih:patinreaid faithfulness: T m Kentl-n. and 1 e th.t form Irs nature Di-ti.l a pur- r isht from th.- mhJ t-ye3 And wi oe hMeet contidiM from oar hcsrt. U.di Hm-d. ai now we soe th m by eirUily droits. Ah: Father Ti"' The orr c- I'mcm" wb read of. lights Hi-, wr.H an i .d4 fao-. Thou ca .r not Mir t'- bsant v. rolill thejorir .rfM2. It chinas afar Till art li"riudchi!dreH.ic of the fruits of si Pehnld paws, pender: ek its solace A m1 ekm fi 1 1 the lVa I of t"r'.o: ' Ami joyisdeuWeJ: M it -hi aJ mi racle! T.n.a ya tit. make it "Id. fhou tnajrtt touch evn earth's rart jowels. ltut in thy powvcml and thev onlvgrow Hri2itrand deuicr nore fit to deck The brow of llnu to W h iu. jt la-t livtMi th u. oti Time inut X'u'd them. Thu frie d i our Nottliine! .td t'io igh thou summon Death To i p thee nrt u,s a id uur he irtsfiiss Strain in sure i.HKai-li. they will not be brokf . Hut reach from eartli up to the Home of God. A golden tinv-d tliata.i ill :ot Ios its tension Till tie rino m-niieut "hdii we all reach homo Sc.il FishAtij Seatt'e I'oxt, April 19 h. Quite a nuiiihur of vessels are en gaged in seal ti.shing at. Cape Flattery six schonuers or sloops being en gaged in the business. The Indians at Cape Flattery are most successful seal fishers; thy often inake from eight to ten dollars per dty. The sealing grounds are from twenty to forty miles outside the Cape, and as the Indians are fearful of going too far to set so early in the season when the weather is so treacherous they pay these schooners--usually from three to twelve tons burden to take them out to the grounds, where," in CftSti Ol storm, th y have a refuge. 'PI. .. The seals are taken when sleeping on the surface of the water. The In dians approach noiselessly their canoes and when they are near enough anvwhere within thirty feet they throw their spears, with a small, stout coi'4 attached, and hauling the seal along side their canoes, dispatch them with a club made especially for the purpose, ine wmte men wno engage iu se:il fislil r ,lse nfles entirely in hunting them. The objectnu w this de of operation is that the report j named amount. Very Ti'ving. The Argonaut. The governuTent having appropriated ,nmiv fnr a b-ivbur nf rtFii"e on the m0l,c tor a ""l)'i "t lU'igc on tne Oregon coast, every citizen of that common wealth whose land runs down ! to the sea has taken a spade and gone to wrk ll::lklu.r a suitable location, .... , tions, and resembles a panorama ot an , - ,. , . . UUUUtlUS to IH"ir 11.1111, A Mysterious Find. Jhft-f Statesman. On Sunday hist a man named Bryant gave to -Mr. Samuel Beck, i of this city, an Odd Fellow's card ! ! which had been issued by the Mil- ton (Oregon) Lodge. No. 61, to 0. I J. noss. ine card was dated iuu3T d, jft.'o, ano 10 run tnree months. This card, with several other papers of value, all dnnvn in favor of said Foss, was found with ! r n .- c - 4- 1 1 a full outfit for camping, the whole : amountinir in value so far as ' nrfKfnt U-nnwn tn ibnnt &'M)( - ' pi csent known, to about UU,.! few davs airo, cached about six ; miles from this cit3Ton the opposite side of Boise river. These articles were found by a party of men who ! are represented as having said that they made more bv the iind than j the3 could have made bT two or ; three months work. Bryant it seems was not one of the finders of! tue cache, ana tne only paper known to be. in his possession isj - - the card which he handed to Mr. j Call at Adler's and secure a cro- Beck. The articles found, it is ; que.t set. Cheaper than ever. said, seems to have been cached! ?. TT . , 0i,f ,, rt fi,,. ,nnnt,, rpi,:o -oest Salem flour is sold in this about two or tnree inontn&. 1 ins ' -. . c. ,, , . , ,, ., 7-, . , .! . . , city at 0 oO per barrel by W arren cc. man Foss, to whom tnese effects 2foGuire appear to have belonged, is notj known in this section. Mr. Beck B11I13' carriages of the best styles, informs us that he has written to : and at low prices, at Loeb's. Uie Milton Lodge, makinginquiries, , For w d and the matter will be brought be- tionSj et& to Foster's fore the Odd bellows Lodge in variety store, 'on the roadway, oppo this city at their next meeting. 1 sit0 the 0. S. K Co.'s wharf. Haiiroad Prespect. Werton Oregan Leader. Mr. Jas. W. Vm,n,r rmr nt xouiin, oiiw oi.ii Westerns lcatlms: citizens, nis se- cured the contract from Dr. B iker . r mtf;fi.i nut cfimftliirtv nrffirti"1 for getting1 out some tmrx or lorn j thousand tics, to be used in con- ; structino- the railroad from Whit-5 i m.iti etotinn m rliis neiohhorliood j man station to t.ns neiiinoriioiui. IThe f;iet that twenty or twenty- i:n tlmncoiwl finikin: Will ho py. . ,wlntl in i hi liiittii finite Iciealitv. 'y , - . . ., i i ' i i ... -..! - ti mtA rhn i"nlrnte i ' -"'V-'. '-'- -1 lilhUSiiu ui i;uiiiS "- r'w .contractors (IOWI1 tllO TlVer, ailtl , . . r ' also, that a large niimoeroi learns, choppers, ete., will iind employ ment, Air. Young deserves the highest commendation from all i our citizens for his enterprise. The fact that part of the ties are to he delivered At Weston, part at Mr. Geo. Sargeants, on Diy creek, and part near Milton, leads us to believe that the railroad will be in our immediate neighborhood. Tho Griswold Case- From the Uregunian, April 23d. Judre Sawyer esterthi3T announ ced his opinion in the case of W. 0. Griswold, plaintiff in error, against the United States, revers ing the case and remanding it to the district court. The. points de cided by Judge Sawyer briefly stated are as follows : In a civil case in which the right to recover depends on the question whether the defendant has committed a crime, the crime must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt. Sec ond, the knowledge of an agent will not charge the principal, when the crime is subject of inquiry, unless the defendant has actual knowledge of the facts known to the agent. The case was twice tried before Judge. Deady, the first trial resulting in a disagreement of the jury, and the second in a ver dict against Griswold for 35, 000. The reversal of the case by Judire Sj iwyer win maice otner proceedings in the district court necessar3r. It is just to Judge Dead' to say that after a more careful examination of the case, than he was able to make at the trial, he concurred with Judge. Sawyer in the second point made in his decision. Iii Nevada, gambling is regulated by statute. Faro, monte, roulette, jourqnesette, rondo, keno, "tan," "diana," and aU the other games known to that enterprising state, are prohibited under a penalty of $1,000 to 83,000 fine, or three months to a 3'ear's imprisonment, unless a license, costing S100 the first month, and $75 each subsequent month has been re- ceived. The games cannot be carried tin in the lower story of any building, except iu counties that have less than 1.500 voters. Boj's under 15 years of age are not allowed admission, aii3r one who deals a "hogging" game, whatever that may be, will be guilty of a misdemeanor. Two mothers-in-law in one house produced a tragedy in Louisville. Ench tried to rule the household, and tif course was opposed 03 the other, while the young couple endeavored to keep the peace. There w;us frequent I Gghts and police court episodes. The wife's mother olaimed that the hus- band was brutal, and attempted to shoot him. Then the husband's mother retaliated by poisoning the wjfe and is nmv in jni! I'mlerwrltcrs .turUim Sale. ,At fen o clock a. m. Monday,! will sell at public auction li the highest bidder ,,! (.asjK i: & tM vt)lu u C:il,t Hus. tiers warehouse the balance of cargo i'Mvcred from tjl0 steamship Great nepuhlic. Bv order of Capt. Flavel. agent for the underwriters. K. C. Hor.DE.x, Auctioneer. Biib3r carriages wards at Adler's. front $7 00 up A magnificent stock of jewelry at Adler's. Warren fc McGuire have the earby rse potatoeS for seed. Farmers, ,,1 remember this. AROUND THE CITY. A IIowps sewinir machine No. niuiMi r..n i.s . ii. r .. t- . V"". 1" CaillllCU till 11 e Ureal Ixeilllll- - nnvinii rohiriiiiiLrtliisnintto Mr. V. II. Twilight, will he rewarded In- OIM of ,ll(' lady nssenjiers. ut K'wivi'd per Elder 2,000 1nunds. S-w.und sheet Ud. for sale at iovet rates at MnjrnusC. Crohn's. Xow that huildintr is revivins in ' Astoria. hcnHn mind the fact that Peter Kumiy s W(. ,u.(l with aU kmls of ihuildini: materials which he is prepared to dlSHUSC ()f to all at VlTV lilWi'St Kites. 'i 'r nasKet.s lillcri tor a little moneyatlJailev's. RiivvmiriiiiiiotiP rnnlnfilTni- imrirers, You can do better than at anv other house. New invoice of those Medallion Uaiuies at Magnus C. Crosby's. Five thousand yards Embroideries from Ti cents upwaitR at Hamburger's. Twelve yards Chinese Grass Cloth, .'Hi inches wide, for one dollar at Ham burger's. "P. J. Goodman, on Main street, has just received the latest and most fasiv ionable style of gent and ladies boots, .ihoes. etc. Parties in want of. good Cedar Shingles will do well to apply to II. C. Uomegys. Kalama, " T A new lot of full bound blank, and receipt books, special I v for. use in can neries, at the City lioo'k store. The proprietor of the Chicago houscwhom everybody knows as a popu lar caterer, has fixed" his hotel up in splended style. Jt is all newly painted and furnished, and is one of the most attractive places on Main street. Call around; every luxury of the season at the Chicago house. Mr. .f. Stewart, stone and marble cutter of Astoria will guarantee satis-, faction to all ordering work of him, and will do a better iob for less money than any outside workman. II is work" in the cemetery here should besuflicientrecom ueiidntion, Before you let your con tracts for work of this kind it "would be. well to call upon Mr. Stewart. Fresh fruits and vegetables at Bailey's. The cheapest ever offered is Ham burger's Embroidery. Ovsters served in every style at the Walla Walla Restaurant. Fresh oysters In every style at Schmeers'. See advertisement. Fresh oysters in every style and at all hours at the Pioneer restaurant. Lonoixa IIorsE. Furnished rooms to let at reasonable rates at Mrs. Mun son's, Cheneiiamus st., Astoria. Single copies of the W kkklt Astokian leatly done up, with tamps to pre-pay postage affixed, for sale at thi oftice. S ml a copy to your friend.- in other parts of the world. Price, 10 cents a copy. Boat sponges, wholesale and retail at Dements drug store, Astoria. Five j thousand just received, Wall-receivers, brackets, and a splendid lot of picture-frames, at Ad ler's, almost at 3rour own price. MISCELLANEOUS. Fi.sk Commissioners Notice. "VTOTICE IS IIEUERY GIVEN THAT JL the uutlvrsigncd will he hi readiness from a:tl after tins date, to Issue licenses, at his office up stairs, mrner of Cass and Siieniocqhe streets, Astoria. Oregon. II. H. FEUGUSOX, Fish Commissioner. Visit Commissioners Notice. THE UXDEIISKJNEI) FISH COMMIS stonerfor Washington territory, hereby gives notice that lie will Le at Urooklield for the rest of the season. AMIKIt. T. STREAM. NoitTii Cove. V. T., Feb. 17, isto. To Whom it May Concern. IltKOM AND AFTEltTHIS DATE. I here ? by appoint F M. Hartltolmv as my duly authorized agent for tin' transaction of my business in Oregon and Washington territory IMj.HUME. Astoria, Aptfl 17. 1S79. pK SAJLE CI333A&. Tti close consignments 20 Tons Salt, In lots to Sui E. C. IIOLDEN. Auctioneer. I A'OTICB. . W PARSER HAS KEEOYI-) From XL store to the diagonal corner, north side of ('oiwoiiily .street, two doors west of Main street. Astoria. Oregon. CiKueEUIES. KLOril. FEED. WOODEN T ware. Coal oils. Tobaccos-, and Gents Fur nishing Goods, which will bcbuld at lowest , Kites. 4 V. FSSCttUSO. Contractor and Buiidsr, All kinds of Carpenters and Joiners Work promptly and neatly executed. I'LAXS SPECIFICATION'S, and DILLS OF MATERIAL Furnished on short notice at reduced rate. Snoe Nct door east of Episcopal church. I. "W. CASE, IM POUTER AND WIIOLFSALE AND RE TAIL DEALER IN JTPTJAT. MKHnHAMlSK Ili.iILUJLLHJ.1 U1UXJ, Corner Chcnamus and Ca?s streets. ASTORIA - - - OKEGON. H3IAS. A. .11 A V, IiKAT.EU I Foreigrn and Domestic Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Yankee Notions, Toys. Finest brands of CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Chenanius street, - Astoria J. STEWART. Stone and Marble Cutter, ASTORIA. - - - - - ORKGON. All kinds of building work, and monumen tal work attended to promptly and to order. Satisfaction guaranteed. AMUSEMEN'I&h Ward's Theatre Metropolitan Hall ! Lessee and Manager - Jas. M. Ward' Wednesday Ev'ng. April 30th;. First appearance of FRANK CLEAVES IKA3fATEC A31 IVSICAIL C03H51ATIOT. Fronounceil by the press to be the most complete and successful organizatioh ou the L'acili; vo:ust. Sometliins yew t T,A3ai S COItNJST It AND h Wednesday Sv'n April 30thv AVill be presented the beautiful 3 act comedy, entitled. iioiveyhoo:. JULIANA , EMMA II. CLEAVES DUKE AKANZA FEANK CLEAVES.: 31 it. ;hki:, In his Dn'ch songs, dances and ecentricts.: To conclude with the farce of the GOOD FOR NOTHING. KAN, (with song) Emma II. Cleavks Trices to suit the times. Admission r,0 and 75 cts ' Seats can be secured at Caufield's drug storey GRAND OPENING OF- Ill's Im VarlBty Tkalre,- Containing six NEW AND ELEGANT BOXESv SITTING ROOMS, ETC. The Decorations of the New Theatre wer" executed by Mr. F. Holt. NEW AND ELABORATE SCENERY. Tainted by Mr. "Win. Vfrst. Architect and Builder Mr. Kemble. On and after this date will be given a First Class Entertainment, Which for Bcfinement and Noyeltv cannot be equalled on this coast. Our Ter- foi mance Commences with our First Part of Maie and Female.. GRAND OLIO, Consisting of Singing, Dancing, Acrobatic Feats,. Negro Sketches, Trapeze Performers, Pantomimists and Jugglers. HOUSE CROWDED NIGHTLY To see our Befined and Unequalled enter tainment. New Acts, New Song's and com plete change of Trogramme twice a week. m. ;EO. IIIIX. Proprietor.. Entrance to Boxes and Circle on Cliena inus Street. Terformance to coinmeiict at eight o'clock precise. j Two Trips Iaily to I'pper Town.. ,!nt. F. SHERMAN takes pleasure in an A nouucuig the fact that he ha perfected arrangements for making two regular trips daily to Upper Astoihi ami back, regular street ear style, for passengers and small packages. MJ-Vill leave J. W. Cleat-harts, the Parker House. and the Occident, dally at 11 a.m. auii:;i. m. uctunung win leave van im sen's upper town store. Fare for the round tni i"i cents. IMes. H. A. Derby.. Received by last steamer a superb stock of MILLINERY GOODS, Embracing every novelty in the line. KiD GLOVES, RUGHI'QS, And other goods too numerous to mention. Or, Warner's Health Corset Can only lw purchased in Astoria at Mrs. Derby's-. Main street, between Squemoqhd and jetferson. JUST RECEIVED.. Hew Goods for the Season. A FULL LINE OF Oil Skins, Rubber Boots, And everything needed for the FSSUEi:V TI2AI1-:. ALSO . A Full and Complete Stock, Consisting in part of LINE" OF CLOTHING AND BOYSv Gents Furnisbing Goods also : Large Stock of Family Groceries;. Canned Fruits, Etc.; also : Vt'atchcs, Jewelry, 3Iarine anil Opera Glasses, elc; Besides a choice lot ot TOBACCO AND CIGARS, "Wholesale and Betail. Call and see. T. LOEB, MAIN ST.. ... ASTORIA, OGN.