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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1879)
P ". 1rt? ' Y .- 1(3) ' .jj !.-. .-fc. 35& JD'ain; ;stoiBU, ASTORIA OUECJOX F2KE AX.AIS3I. ISSUED EVERY UORNIKG, 'wms of Subscription ; iverve'I by Oarnor. icr wotc 25 (iet Sant. by mail, ion r months Sent by mail, cne year - l froo of INhwkc to .-ub:Hjribor. A hours of lire alarm boll of this city pealed forth an alarm which hustled the depart ment out on the double-quick, and set the whole city and the immediate vicinity wild with excitement. It linallytnrned out that the alarm " was caused by the stupidity or gross carelessness of somebody living in a i shanty on a scw just above Kinney's - , . ,. i.v ti... vnr mi ' farms cannerv, who had Silled his stove Ilamlcl and Haydn Society's Con t cert. singular ronridenre or i wo Fire At Metropolitan hall, on lliur&daj .simultaneously, r :i Ac; kle.u:al evening. .June o, 1S79. at 8 o clock : P. m., C'au.tcN. at itic .Same Alarm. , first concert of the Ilaiulel and Uayun ! society of Astor'.a. ,. . , ,. ,.. i.J l'AIIT F.r.ST. yesterday afternoon unweeu . ,,. .. Sllllllllpr ji . .1 r . ii- !. . i. i iiv.ii - LiiriTis aim 1UIII w lvrw kv- i AROUND THE CITY. 1 the rate of Si -tU iers.are per xnoittli. Transient ndverUfinc. by the day or wook. Gfty coats per sjroJ"or ouch insertion. THE C1T Titk Daua-Astokian will Ik --cut by ruailotl cents a mtniM.jrccni jtttxlw. Jioatt erswtio nittfcmtdittcalpMM'''. fnm the cilu am Have Tint Asto):ia' tWw Hum. Daiia or Wbkki.y KiUions Iimiw ji-jtve with tr.il (uuiithmat "xjmc. jIimiwc may he cnanuoc i orte: w udtlna. Ijxivc oraaiv at Ute- coimlinu nunn. Tlie Ancon took away 2,521 cases of salmon. The North JJei.d expects to ready forse.t on Thursday. be i chuck full of wood, piled wood over it and gone to sleep, or out for a walk. The shanty was Uidly scorched inside but luckiiy the tire was quenched in the nick of time, as a stiff bretze was blowing, just right to carry the lire through the city, and the Lord only knows where t would have ended had it got a good start. At the same mo ment the roof if the residence of Mr. Sovey, on Trench rd street, was dis covered to be on lire. This fire was put out also lefore much damage was sustained. This lire was caused from a spark lighting on the roof from the chimney. The lire lys did them selves credit in turning out in such handsome numbers and so quickiv. They were somewhat obstructed oy the side-walk brigade. Mrs. Arrigmi, at the Pioneer, has all the delicacies of the season, in ssasun. Remember Hoiden's sale of the effects of Henry Sinuliuger deceased, to-day. See advertisement. A Very Valuable Boole. Mrs. Larseu s health js now im proving rapidly, and siie is able to walk short distances in the city. A great deal of trouble still oc curs iroin steamers carrying aswh-hi freight to Portland. (Jau't this be stopped in some way The Wild wood arrived down from Portland 3'esterday laden to her deep est water line, in tow of the tug Co lumbia, Johnson pilot. Jackins & Hawes warrant the Magee ranges. See their advertise inenthanngoutat the window of the world on the 4th page of tiiis paper. Geo. W. Humes steam saw mill and box factory is the busiest place in the county now. Twelve hundred boxes a day are turned out besides other work. Mrs. J. T. Wolfe has left upon our table a copy of the Universal Assist ant, and Complete Mechanic, a book of over one thousand pages, filled to the very lids with useful information, comprising over 1,000,000 numerated facts, calculations, receipts, processes, trade secrets, rules, business forms, etc., etc., far loo numerous for specific mention, in every day use 111 nearly every pursuit of life, from the home to ttie nianuiaotory, niustrateu wiui live hundred fine engravings. Mrs. Wolfe is agent for the sale of this book, and will canvass the city for subscribers to it. We were astonished when told the price of it only $2 50 in cloth binding, or $3 50 in leather; it is the cheapest book ever offered to the public. To attempt to give any thing like a summary of its contents would be impossible, we simply must pronounce it very valuable, well worth ten time3 the price set upon it. Eain is n w.r ' a Jll-e) uon12zG.11 Full Chorus, o. "firand Old Ocean." (Solo)... Jlliliurcl Capt. ood. 3. "A Ycrv Bad Cold." (Comic Quart cite) - :f oclcicood Miss Orpha Beard, Miss Beard, Mr. Mil ler and Mr. Sinister. 4 The Herdsman bong. (Lmen Cuclscn Mrs. G. Vv"-Wod and Miss Belle Welch 5. "Beware." (Solo) JJH.Perrlwj Mis Knte Taylor. G. -Blow Bugles Blow (Solo and Chorus) -E- H. Ploicc Miss Ida Brown, and full choi is and echo." 7. "Jollv Jonathan.' (Comic Quartette) :,; Dlliss Mr. Frank Tav lor. Mr. Cieo. laylor,Mr. Wm. B: Adair, Mr. Miller. S. "OVr Forest, oer Mountain, ami Meadow."' (Solo and chorus .Rossin I Miss, Ester llolden, and full choras. iai:t second. 1. -'Th Marvelous Work." (Solo and chorus). From Uaydns Creation Mrs. Page and cliorus. 2. '-Yearning." (Solo) Marlon Mr. 111. 11. parser. .5. '-Flv Tender Birdling." (Diwl)....Abl Mrs. Page and Miss Ida Brown. 4. "Where is Heaven." (Solo) Mis Van Dusen. 5. '-Hail Hail Fairy Queen.' (C.lee) Benedict Full Chorus. G. Tell me O Bird of the Mcrry ('reenwiMKl." (Solo) lul Miss llolden. 7. '-The Professor at home." (Comic Quartette) Bliss Prima Donna. Mrs. Page, Servant Cirl "Annie." Miss Ida Brown, Professor. Mr.E.Cwk, Tax Collector, Mr. Barker. AMUSEMENTS. S. "Star Spangled Banner." (Solo and chorus) Capt. Wood, fill I chorus and audience. E. Cook Conductor Mrs. S. Schmeer Pianist Tickets msiv be obtained at Caufield's drug store, Mrs. Steers, or from mem bers of the society. KeserveU seals 10 cents; unreserved, no cents. Court Proceedings. Dr. A. L. Lindsley, of Portland, Sickness and Death in Portland. Astorians may well congratulate themselves upon the healthy condi tion of the citT generally. In Port land the Telegram s;iys as the thcrmo - has been delegated by the Oregon meter begins to rise tne iotu onor 01 Presbytery to proceed to Alaska, and many months gathering salute the. ol- look out for the interest ot the In-1 lactones in various portion oi uiuuitj, dians there. Some people were making war upon the caterpillars in Astoria yes terday. Look to your orchards if you ' i,.lve been received of the insulferable would avert a pest worse than the : stench emitted in several places which, requiring the immediate attention or the people and authorities to suppress before disease is engendered and spread broadcast. Se oral complaints seven 3'ear itch. More nets are cut by passing steamers this year than ever before, because the nets are laid out iu every conceivable shape, close together, alongside of each other, end for end, etc. unless stopped by cleanliness and disinfectants, is liable to cause much 1 sickness and death. The Firemen of Astoria. Hotel keepers, restaurant keep ers, etc. j can have a good chance to dav to reulenish their stock of tin- J- ,- i 1 ti 1 1 my person or compauv, .i j i are at the auction sale by Holdeii , ticukr ti me, whmi l;lil" do as well of Henry Smdhnger s ellects. See ad- the . ()f the Astoria finj a vertisement. The Anoon took away a shipment of leather from the Hemlock tannery, for Cheyenne, "Utah, and another for San Francisco. It is a pretty good card for Astoria when she can till or ders like that, so far away. The department showed yesterday that it was up to snulf when needed. Every man was at his post, and we do not consider it at all necessary, nor even important, to mention especially any person or company, at any par- Jo as well as ' POLICE CO CUT II. U.PAIIlvER J. John llonaliL disorderly, lined 05. Sent below for two davs. JFm. McLaughlin, drunk, fined $15. Sent below lor seven daj's. Wm. Allen, drunk, fined 2. Sent below for one day. Wm. Broady, disorderly, fined 10. Sent below for five days. Amuc, McFaddcn (not Mary Mc Carty this time) drunk, fined 2. Sent below for one day. Ilauk linrfU, vagrancy, fined 10. Sent below for five days. John Kellu, vagrancy y- fined $10. B. J. McDonough, vagrancy, fined $15. Sent below for seven days. John Weidlcr, vagrancy. Dis charged. A. Holcman, vagrancy. Continued until to-day at 2 o'clock r. M. James McCarty, (not Mary remem ber), vagrancy. Continued until to daT, at 1 o'clock p. ar. State of Oregon vs. Thomas Moore, (not the poet) on charge of larceny from the person, held to appear be fore the Grand Jury. Immense Herds of Cattle. Taking the cattle going from Ore gon and those leaving Idaho, not less than 100,000 head will be driven east part- this year. All these cattle are dnv- mftnt. do rmrallv. This citv is well ! en at a serious inconvenience and supplied with apparatus, and as good ! some damage to the country passed volunteer companies as can be scared S over. They crowd the ferries and up, putting all together. "Notions, candies and fruits of the the best quality, at C. A. Mays. Fresh California fruit can be had at C. A. May's on the arrival of every steamer. A full assortment of counter and grocers scales can he found at M. C. Crosby's, at bottom prices. Magnus C. Crosln is sole agent for the Medallion IJange" in the 'Astoria market, which is unquestionably the best range on the Pacific slope. Call and examine. The n. n. of Beaver Lodge No. .T. 1. o. o. v. instructs us. by order of the Lodge, to keep it before members that next Lodge night election of officers will take place. June .ih. and a full at tendance is required. Judging from the number of Chro mos being carried around town the Dollar Store is doing a good business. J.S.Mayer has opened Rudolph Bartlis beer hall near the Fishermen's cannery. Call in when you are passing and refresh yourself with the best in the market. The "California Dollar Store" still continues the chief attiaction of the town, and "lucky ones" carry away their finest ehromos at One DoZ "or each, their plated ware ami cutlery is of the finest nualftv take a walk around and try your luck. Mr. G. Hansen watchmaker and jeweler of long experience, has perma nently established himself in business in Caufield's drug store, Chenamus street. Astoria. Watches and Jewelry cleaned and repaired. Gems re-set. En graving a speeialtv. All work guaran teed. Give him a trial and be your own judge of his workmanship, lie will soon add to his stock a well selected in voice of Watches. Jewvlry, Silver and plated ware, which he will he able to sell at very low prices. ice cream, and fresh fruits of all kinds at Sclnneers, opposite the bell tower. Also tresh oysters, in every style. Fishermen can get a square meal at any time, at Pike's restaurant, Unity, for fish. References: Fishermen who have eaten there. A new lot of full bound blank, and receipt books, specially for use in can neries, at the City Book store. There is no use talking Max Wag ner of the Great Eastern saloon is the only man to please his customers well, lle'keeps the finest ban Francisco beer in the city, it sparkles like ehampaigne. Fresh fruits and vegetables at Bailey's. Booms to let. by the day, week, or month, at Mrs. W. 1 1. Twilight's. Ovsters served in every style at the. Waila Walla Restaurant. Now that building is reviving in Astoria, hear in mind the fact that Peter Runev is well supplied with all kinds ot building materials which he is prepared to dispuse of to all at very lowest rates. When you are looking for a place to amuse yourself, drop in at Max Wag- ner's, Great Eastern saloon, and listen to the organ and take a glass 01 111s nue San Fraiicisco beer. Gefcvour baskets tilled for a little money at Bailey's. White Darling potatoes at Berg man tt Kerry's. Now is the time for cleaning up our houses, and ornamenting them. For this purpose you can find nothing that will add to the appearance of your parlors so much as a pair of those beau tiful ehromos at the City Book store. sold for nearlv one-half the usual cost ot such pictures. Call and see for your selves. P. J. Goodman, on Main street, has iust received the latest and most fash ionable style of gent and ladies boots, shoes, etc. M. C. Crosby is prepared to do all kinds of jobbing in the plumbing and steam fitting line; also, bath tubs, and water backs for stoves and ranges fur nished on shortest notice. The proprietor of the Chicago iMiuse.wiiom everybody knows as a popu lar caterer, has fixed his hotel up in splended stvle. It is all newly painted and fitrnisluML and is one of the most attractive places on Main street. Call j areund: every luxury of the season at the Chicago house. Mr. J. Stewart, stone and marble Ward's Theatre. Metropolitan Hall ! Lessee and Manager Jas. IU. Ward Wednesday Afternoon, June 4, Complimentary benefit tendered to mis. ja:?ii:s i:. Ki:rLY. Bv the entire Profession at Abtoria. A monster Programme! A 3Iammoth Combination! Look at the attractions and volunteers. Mil. JAEES M. WAltl), CAJRIUR CIiABKE AVARI. SIRS. J AXE TEXAXT, '0.12.i:o::03C3: ami .1IA.IOI! XLTT. A full and efllcienr Orchestra Harry Mes-t-iver. I-Mward Piercey, Harry Pell. Mepheu Ostramler. haiiiuel Corn in, Frederick Here. Joseph Spencer. Look at our ComediansHarry Watson. O us Leonard. Ceo. Dunham, Jas. Couglilin. John Carter. The Creat Quartette W. IT. C.lenn, Ter renee Connor. Andrew Markey, Jos. Spencer. Sontrand Dance Artiis--Coujjhlin, Kelly, Ballot. Carter. Dunham and Leonard. Our meat Specialty Artists Fred (!ere. AW A. Holland. Frank TSeal, James Howard. Win. McLauglin and Arthur C.Sutherland. Grand First Part. A P.rilhant Olio. T55K i5i i ront. The whole to conclude with the Farce of The Managers Kent 1ay in Astoria. Admission 7o cents. - Children half price, lleserved seats can he secured at Caufield's drug store, ithout extra charge. GRAND OPENING OK - Hill's lew Yariety Tkatre, Containing six NEW AND ELEGANT BOXES, SITTING ROOMS, ETC. The Decorations of the New executed by Mr. F. Theatre were-Holt. NEW AND ELABORATE SCENERY. Painted by Mr. Win. West. Architect and Builder Mr. Kenible. On and after this date will he given a First Class Entertainment, Which for Refinement and Novelty cannot be equalled on this coast. Our Per formance Commences with our First Part oi Me and Female: GRAND OLIO, Consisting of Singing, Dancing, Acrobatic Feats Negro Sketches, Trapeze Performers Pantomimists and Jugglers. HOUSE CROWDED NIGHTLY To see our Refined and Unequalled enter tainment. New Acts, New Song's and com plete change of Programme twice a week. GEO. IIIIX, Proprietor. Entrance to Poxes and Circle on Chena m us Street. Performance to commence at eight o'clock precise. THERE WILL BE A BALL GIVEN AT MUSIC HALL ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 4. 1S79. MISCELLANEOUS putter of Astoria will "iiarantee satis faction to all orderimrwork of him, and Rev. Octavius Parker will leave j bv the Oregon, but we hope to : him back to Oregon in a short time .. i ii id i) i ilia uniri iiu iiv ti the range, requiring iniicii lauor ... . , .. - h for I(,ss lll0ney than re on the part ot resident stock ...... outside workman. His work in the The concert to be given at the hall to-morrow night by the Haydn mid Handel society aviII be a rich treat to the people of this city. See the programme tor an idea of the pro posed excellence of the concert. The best voices of Astoria appear init crossings, iret nuxect up with the cat- a m . s l tie on and car ip sufficient recoin mi er vntir con- I A X A 1. -I il . 1.!.. J ! BrX1I llfL I constantly increasim. and it is safe to l im. ,r " "V 7"S " "'"" 0, win in ( ti mill ir. niru t i. A tire.(Yt.inriiis1iQr from Alert's , say that from this source alone the I fvnnlr t. the first water at the scow- i railroads, when built, would derive a v . -," w ----- : - . . t r ; . . us bv the Oregon, but we hope to see i i"" to prevent their own cattle noni ; cemetery heresnoum i I being driven on. mis catue traue i& m.m.-i.. .i. Wi NEW BAKERY. Main street, opposite the Parker House. C. CAROW, PuoPKiirroH Of the above named New Bakery, Respectfully invites a share of the public patronage, confident of his ability to please his patron. Arndt & Ferchen. j rjni E BEST -H. I ItT-rt ijtwiv in T.hi builds D. Kant. The ship Garibaldi and her gal lant commander Oapt. Thatcher, will soon be ready to leave us. We have become so accustomed to meet ing Capt. Thatcher for so long a time that we shall miss him much when he js gone; and that will be the case witn bake ftml a ewrtL ,,(M& time. many others in Astoria. Mr. M. j trade worth nearly a million dollars MISCELLANEOUS. annually. People are just beginning A:.TI.:r) I to awake to the immense value or uie j j,, A situation by a French cook. :i noiei. nesiauraiu. v imp iuhim-. the ' ,or;r,o,.f oiU .c ivliinh eover ! Steamboat or Boarding House of any kind. ....tg.....w... .u.v, "".-- "-" .i K1LVNK BHOWMU,!,. At o'Hrien Hotel. Press disnatches sav that steamship State of California made a nrgC portion of Idaho and eastern Uie run trom Astoria to 53Kii jj raueisco 0rii4,0n. Purchasers are beunr at- l in 39 hours and 40 minutes. A splendid time is anticipated by the boys of No. 2 on the 19th, the tracted to this region not so much by T30AT AXI) SET lIC'IiKJ 1T5 the surior qnahty of the beef as tlie g, E1? S5.balS.Wti? ner' '? comiMintuveiy easy terms upon iwiieu ,.wn eau nave upon nnio i w JV," V. . .,' :i hr- i,t returned from San FrancLsco with :. II1 ill UK vnimi.iiin.4 : -- j $&&&&-. BLACKSMITH S$8ttM'?jfc Machine Shop'' ct: -S?-' In the city. All kinds of Engine, fanncry and Steamboat Work promntlv attended to. Mrs. H. A. Derby. ttl. . lw luiinrlif. With the IWMllg CII30JPS. " - VV. V,l KT HV. .,..-. I .-..- ,....!.. anniversary of their inauguration as advent of the railroad this trade will j " tf Sl j a company, iney win nave a cmui-, roceive Jt new impetus, as the cattle can JOHN DONOVAN. Our correspondent M. 0., at Fort Canby, informs us that the sun was shilling on the 30th, and hoped it woiild continue for an hour or so. Mr llen tried his seme on the beach that day near the light-house. As the notes were written our corres pondent could see a fishing boat out side the bar; it was probably Mr. Marvin whose adventures we record ed yesterday. Our young friond Ebmr Rogers lias iurchased a hand cart, taken out license, ami entered upon Ayork of de- ltarlmr i.1.-Tit: in tllC dtV. Ebeil "' l"'o l'""o . " ., " u . i ...!. . ii... -...... I T-rwi' rrvn. r linve found a net ,., . .. 0 0 0tt inRt-n m inu care to uiuwwwui mai- , . -- - - nQcnT crA-rcirM mi 7,,-r 7r t.- ! keti " to Viu's herdi"s i,h,C03 !,l0,,s I tlJ ",;i$t"n,lRBl JRA3S"tSS Our fellow townsman J. C. iru- tjie routc owner can have it by ping charges iugcr, esq., leaves the city this mom- j h 1;M'Ciu'.Vf',liuI I:,"1,1A.2tf .nsfor iuthern Oregon. He will , vTOEVBOTS. lay tenter. W.'l..MaviM. ib.B. tf 1 111! visit the Applegate gravel mine, Lucky Queen, etc., and expects to be absent some tune. The drag-rope on Alert's truck should be arranged better, at once. 1l!iQ 1umi liimt:rvl .J.. T....-.1 'IMi..iniie miii Miirnw ,r ... ' .' Jill. UlWVUll J 1IUIIIIM . ......w.. (iirCf' AMUSEMENTS. This afternoon every lover of enjoy ment should attend the benefit tendered Mr. Jas. E. Kellv. by the entire profes sion or Astoria, tiraniaue, variety aim; musical. A very attractive programme t j lie siage turner ine T OST Oil STOLIIX.-On the night of XJ the 29th of Mav, about M) fathom jrill net, bnuuleil on corks" and leads PRP Co. Will iv a libenit reward for the m-t. or will pavSPjO for the arrest and conviction of the pahy who stole it. jmnf XIERSA Filler Rock, May 30. lS.y. 28-tt ction f that prince of good fellows .: rrv WaUMi. assisted by that sterling j T Fnn l4JST jj0st o r and genial gentU-niaii Arthur 30th. in Mid-bay nu about 175 fathoms 01 40 meshes (let 34. and K on Friday night. M"ay ht ojipositetne town. chances of being badly hurt yoster- i liar rlou 111 wiucwilii11 F T.ltf nttlt. of ' ACtOr , J , 1 ....! 1 Sut liovta ml. inciflfMital to the entertain the improvement nereu, mggttustu . im.n$ .-- r fa tht. c.ntiu, proress-lon. ,-;,." 4, -- I 1 il :.. 4 .... ...I!! .itnii- fliu I .rl-c r Another boat is reported to have $ig Four Coughiin, kellyliallet and ' finder uln be rewanled by "t"niK the come ashore on the beach north of Dunham. Give Mr. Kelly a rousing , JSiSva, 1RT9 2S:tf n-.v m-,..r.i- KrfTi nn Wft in '. benefit, for h is worthy of it- .- . sa m iiii.iv. ivt-fwu. .j 1 - the finest selected stock of MILLINERY GOODS, Ever offered in Astoria. Embracing every noveltv in the line. Or. Warner's Health CORSET C.iii enly be purchased in. Astoria at Mrs. Derby's, Main street, between Squenioqhe and Jefferson, Astoria, Oregon. is an industrious little fellow, with a informed that it was license number , and we '419. The license to correspond with. ev. .j si od business turn in his mind wish him success in life. He starts out just as ali boys start in life who become useful men. Running the streets, with nothing to do, seldom makes useful men of boj's. lSben, Success will surely follow your efforts. TCi tt-TXD. About 209 fathom gill net web. V. Miilig.-yn, a gdite &,"" ?SJ iSAo"5W 1 ,.... ..r.,t.artv iii lmvin? charges. .,.,, ,,,...... ,-, A bGotu & C(0 27- i that number was taken out bv Jasper ' of the western Theological Seminary, prest. has accepted the appointment of the p. S. Since writing the above Presbytery, to come to Astoria and n..j- nw. n t?i.,-t,.i ;.if..vm n tlmf.i nfiimn in t,lipfhnreli here. Heleaves ju w. w. i-i.nw !.... m- ;- c I rooms water m the House, inquire oi the number of the boat license was , the east on or about the trst ot las jlcGe'ef ou the roadway near Devlin's 494, previously reported. 1 July for this city. cannery. tMm Fpper Astoria. 3fav 8P, 1S79, A To RENT.- nice cottage. the house. with six nn mi web, American 10-ply lYL leep ; marked on the Vj . on the leads. The i ' W3I. l'22IiEXnAatT. Occident Hotel Hair Dressing Saloon. ASTORIA - OREGON. ISot, Cold, Shower, Steam and Snlpnnr BATES. C"Special attention given to ladies' and children's hair cutting. Private Entrance for Ladies. -sjllri; ted