Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1881)
01 10111 -Vol. xiv. Astoria, Oregon, Thursday Morning, January 6, 1881. To. 4. Mn & i GENERAL EASTERN NEWS. r MAIL ASU TKI.HUXAfH. The Morr I'mtid Xmv Yokk, .Inn. i. The Gr-field-Morey leUer eottics lo Kgta. onco more in a plain confession on the pnrt of the paper tHnt jwb l'shed it Uwt it is forgery. The Mar contains the following pr t.culars., winch will mi doubt be tho means of scaling tlie vexed jnestion ferever: 'As jirevionsly published in the Star, it is now a clearly established fact that over zealous friend.- of Garfield, in sub jecting Kennard Phiip to arrest wild indictment on a rharjje of maliciously libelling GarfieM, only liico themselves further away iroin the "real culprit. 13. .1. .layne. formerly a special LnsaMtry agent and expert detective where pre sumable forgeries wore involviKl, nat. devoted much time and labor towards unraveling: the Chinese letter mystery, ami he 1ms ascer tamed that not only tje published letter was a forgery but in what particular oflice it was concocted. bv whom and the names of the men vrho fostered and encouraged it distribution. Some time ago. when the proprietors of the Truth newspaper became convinced that the letter was a forgery, they wrote Garfield so, declaring and desiring that the correspondence should be suppressed from the public until nil the facts in the case could be secured. That mission having been successfully accomplished, the pro prietors of the Truth have written a full exposure of the fraud." A UcinnrKablc 'a-e. HAi:i:isi5i:i:o,Jan.4. The repub lican legislators organized the as sembly. In the senate K. 13. Cexe, a democrat, made a sensation by declining to take the iron-clad oath, saying that he hud used money in securing his own election, and could not conscientiously swear himself in. PACIFIC COAST NEWS. 11V .MAIL A.VJ TKI.I'OUVril The Lar;:rl !nre Win.. Cakmix, .Ian. 4. The legisla ture met to-day and received the governors messaire and adjourned. The democrats will caucus on 1 hurscia v nirht. 1 1 is pretty plain ly intimated that all are pledged solid to Fair. Sutro's arrival is anxiously looked for. There is no!, . . . I' doubt but that lit will lie in tho fiUt asvhe is a thorough hater of; Fair, aufl will combine with Sharon t!i a financial proposition to beat him. He has sent a dispatch to the effect that he will be ready to make the fight with coin, but it is rumored that he has decided not to spend more than $2HO,000. Shar on's money will also be added to this, but lfow much is not known, even by his agents. Bonanza in fluences are steadily at work, hold ing the unpledged democrats up to their programme. There will cer tainly be no break until Sutro or Sharon show sufiicient cause for it. It is considered that the near ap proach of the election next Tues day helps Fair's chances. GENERAL FOREIGN' NEWS. r.V MAIL AM) TKt.EOir.MMl. HIntrcH Anions Kustbm I'cavmls. St. Pet'eiisuukg, Jan. -i. The Saraton assembly reports that 750, 000 peasants are starving in that province. It is stated that up wards of a million peasants are in absolute want in Samaria. fchtring the absence of Mr. Carl Adler from the city, Mr. Chas. Moffett will have the entire management of his business, and he will commence at nee by reducing prices of everything suitable to dull times. Everybody can be assured of being treated well, and furthermore will b'nd out by care ful examination of gods and prices that Adlers store is the plnce to do your buying. You can always find what you ask for in large variety. THE .MARKETS. H MAIL A3CI TKWMKAfH. sun rnuiei-co lteporlv San FfcANfi&co, Jan. 4. The lreriou&ly reported British ship Corona jets 02s Gd, corn, U. K.; 60s direct ort; 67s Gd continent. Wheat The demand is good, but sellers are disjKcd to hold. At the san time it is very un certain that a reaction will take place for the worse. Uuyers dp not develop any anxious mood. Among tlie sales yesterday were the blewing: UT0 tons fair shiji ping at SI iii; choice milling, SI 50. Oats Feed is steady and quiet. We qnote Washington territory at SI I.il :l). Apples Market overstocked with all varieties-; receipts ex State of California sold at ?4c; quote ( )regon at 'AQ(i oOc. Cliieauoniid New York Krport Clin At;o,Juu. 4. Wheat Oofe for February. Marliet is unsettled ; 2c lower; floiccash; OGjc February; (Mife bid for March. New York market is all very quiet, wheat un settled. ttcerbolin- KnslNh Itrporl. London, Jan. 4. Floating car goes Firmly held. Cargoes on passage and for ship ment Inactive. Liverool spot Finn. lite KnslUh Vt'Iirat Unrkrl. Livi:itrooiJaii. 4. I3readstufl's, firm. Wheat, 0s C5 9s lOd g) ctl. for aveniire California white; lifjcj j l()s for California club. Receipts of wheat for the past three days, 1?,000 ctls. including lo7,000 American. Gladstone's Inheritance. San FraaesM'o (linHiMle. Mr. Gladstone's diiliculti'js in administering the government of Great Britain and Ireland is one of the best illustrations of vicarious atonement stuce the days of Abra ham Lincoln. Lincoln inherited the civil war from the long years of democratic misrule under Pierce and Buchanan. Gladstone's in heritances from the tory govorn- mentof Earl Beaconsfield were: The Afghan war, the Zulu war, the infamous policy of England toward the Boors, the relics of the troubles about Turkey, and the results of a long course of misrule in Ireland, .promoted by Tory indifference to the sufferings of the poor Irish tenantry. When he succeeded to the government all these ghastly skeletons of the lumbered closet of jhis piedecessor were forcl upon 1 Ills, ltumlc Willi tluk imiiitrliKiL' An. ! juiMud tlwtt thev be immediately clothed with flea.li and blood and put into healthy condition of life. The tusk was too much for mortal man, even if all possible assistance had been given. But instead of assisting him in righting their own abuses, the torieshave from thcstait thrown every obstruction in the Premiers way, at home and abroad, and clamorously insisted that he should carry out their mis begotten work after they had dis gracefully failed. The present loud outcry in London, that the government is a failure and incapa ble of dealing with the sadlv-mix-ed situation, is inspired by the very leaders who are responsible ,for all the evil and insisting on a continuance of the evil course to the bitter end even of a civil war in Ireland. We hope and believe that Gladstone will find the means to steer clear of such a calamity, and that, to save England from a deeper disgrace in Africa than Beaconsfields policy brought her to in Afghanistan, he will recede from the unjust measures that have forced the Boers of Natal and the Transvaal into present possibilities. England certainly has some rights in southern Africa, but they do not necessarily conduct her from the Orange river to the Zambizi UTCr U,L ,,UUKS U4 u ltXW a ul,u as their own, whose rights are older than Enrlands. Till: SHIf.i TI! IT Mil. IM AY I ItMMk 4 tlH -Mi- that -ail a wax The while-winged hip that -stil ma) . I'wftehird with laus and wa-ted tears. AtMlW- w sathenHi for km, hmc yr-. 1K" tb ill r-tux !. I 4fffi and dream tf the white-winged hip- iiuii aiMie irom me -mm- i me ami : That -wiflly jdMe with the ebbing Ink. Hearing hi) ju- ! the further -Hie. Into the twilight gray. Oh. -tup- that am-h win IbV pa! ! An MMtie t return it the fan jttuwt? Shall I vainl wait at the a ward rate. Iteatened and bem-ed. and varml by tale. Chitted l the winter Ma-4? The -hip- that rair m gnt-f-. ala-! Have liulL- of mm ami -linHHi- of lr ! The storm- impart leaver them inaei. Though hurleU hi the jssged rrk- of Fart. V liere fearful hn-aaeiN ma ! Columhhi City Letter. Kiu'iok A-Tom n: Coi.i'Miti.v City, Jan. o. In a recent via.it to your enterprising town c were favorably impressed with the people, kind, olitc, and energetic, at the public iua-tallation of the otlicers of Temple lodge No. 4. a.f. and a.m., and the social reunion afterwards. Everything was of the high order, reminding one of well oriranized society in the east. Astoria bus improved very rapidly within the past year. Many new buildings and several wharves and canneries and some more to go up, proves the growth i 11. w mi to oe permanent ana lasting, i ne people look so healthy and happy, Astoria must he a desirable place in which to live. But there is one thing necessary to make your town one of the most important points on the coast, and that is perma nent improvement of the bar, the entrance to the river; such as has been done at the mouth of the Mississippi, by Capt Eads. Within my recollection of tlie mouth of the Columbia (1S4U), no less than two channels have formed the south and middle channel, the north one was the only one used at that time. Since then Sand island has formed and point Ad ams, or Clatsop point as it was called, where the Summer place was, is now washed away. The sea and the river widened, hence the shoaling and damage to ship ping. But with pile dykes and stone from point Adams northwest, and from Sand Island to the main shore ef Washington territory, all the water will be forced out of the north channel and vour sea port will be complete. As the rresi-1 rf-Ve desire it to be distinctly dent and several engineers and all I iimler-lood that tho- who send u- ad i. .,k r n-wJ;.. ... .. ... : I verti-euieiits from abroad, iiui-t -end the people of Oregon are now in tJu.nih wllh theadverti-emciit-.if they favor of congress making appro- would have tliein apiivar. We have priations for "that purine, which ilK-iv,oratlyertIiieiitssciitii-fruiii I - , . ' I strangers saving. 'Please insert and is of the greatest importance to I M.d hill." this w cannot do; the ea.h this country, Portland papers and uiiL-tju-oompuny the copy and the order business men have all with one I " -:-: " " accord ioined in the national enter-j TW iiinii.itM: or North- s nnd ,,rUe. -With . .. rf three or 'SL!ttZXl four railroads in Portland, the pro- VH'i!evof the Vsllamet nnd it- 'fi.rk-." duce of Oregon, ashtngton and I.lu1. -.-;n K . r i;tl ,..,kT,. ,U Idaho, utH be o. little value to the people, wit iKiut a sea port at As-: toria and tleea watr tf tin sea. j If appropriations are not made by! Congrcs- lor that piirtx.-e. tlie pro- uucer win suiter, ami tne ousiness men and -apttalt-ts are at fault. IJe-petfnll yottr- mm " Tillamonk Rock Lighl. ....Merehunt- urnUieis ft ml in- inac- . . . ' cnraeies iinn.r -hippintr list will confer . Lapt. Letter, uppnnteinlent ofN favor hy rejiertim: tlie snmeto this the thirteenth lirlit-house iliisrict, "fl. . " i e ' . P"-- ll, -AsaoHMiieiiilimn of news and oihcinl notice that on and after mMxy 1JO publication of the north February 1st, tlierv will he shown j weM equals Tun Wbbkly Astorian. from the lirht-honse recently erect- A splendid number now ready. For el on Tillamook rock a light of the! sle at the counter with or without first order, fchtiwing a white Hash i wrappers for ten cents a copy, every five seconds. The light is 4S feet above the base of the tower! ifUooks, Pamphlets, Lawyers and I'.jC) feet above mean sea level;' Briefs, and in fact every possible visible with the eve lo feet above Utyle of Puivmxc. is done as well the sea. about 1 71 miles. The j and as cheaply at Tiik zV.stokj.vx tower is scmare in plan, rising i. lor. Rooms :is anvwhere cho in the from a rectangulHr dwelling, which has a fog signal house attached on the westward side. The tower and dwelling arc at present light gray, but will be painted white, The lantern and dome are red. The approximate position of the IirIit-liouse. as taken trom tlie United States coast and geodetic survey charts, is as follews: Latt - tude 40 dee;. 0 mill. (11 sec.) north. Longitude IU tleg. ni T3 min. (12 sec.) west. Maimetic bearings and distances of promi - nntit nlnnntc .. ..c- f,xVm,-. l.n ..n "T"? ,"- "X- ,," , Tr jaancocK iigiu, i. . oy i.. ! f N., 20 nautical miles. Point j Adams IMit, N. bv " W., 13; i - -i t- i i c . nautical Utiles. talcon rock, b. IE. by S. S.. 10 nautical miles.! Dunnir thick and forp;v weather j there will be sounded at this station j a steam fn-siren, givino; bhists of five seconds'1 duration at intervals I of U minutes. The rock on which the lighthouse is situated is about' I one mile distant from the main land, with an isolated rock just out of water about midway between it and Tillamook head. The least water close to either of the rocks is fifteen fathoms; but no strangers sltould attempt the passage, as tl e currents are strong and variable. Vessels approaching Columbia river bar from the southward can jas-. with safety, within half a mile of Tillamook rock, but it should not be brought to bear to the north ward of N. N. Y. W- After passing tlie rock at this distance, vessels sliould keep outside tlie line of bearings of Tillamook rock and cape Hancock lights. The light illuminates the entire Itorizou, but tlie range of visibility upon safe water is between beitr ings. . 5. K. 4 E.. by the westward, to N. by W. W. Immediately upon the exhibition of this liirht, the ligiit at point Adams, mouth of Columbia river, will be changed to a fixed red! instead of the flashing red ami white now shown. The fog-signal at that station will, from the same date, be discontinued. Circuit Court l.lauic-. Cmuity t'mirt .i;auk. .hi-tiee Court Wanks. ltij'int; !lai;k. Mitivllancnii Wanks. Deed-. Mortuajjc-, etc.. tor sale at the Astoriax oflice. tt iwyou ever henril a busiiie-a .i .i - ;iiu advertising did ' t AilVtfitK:uiuut.s are tlu- .pilot M.'i :.or- wJhi never intrude, lm; w!io tM-ver fail to make thcin-ehe- kitmu. and are .-een and rememlKTwl de-jtte the will of the lender who could not forget them if he would. -Vli) want to know :UMut the enit State wlion tlie erKrU ttjunl in . ra!n.. !tT tuir tintyiT ikf flu utirv ftaii.it 'ri . , ... .....I -it lC t. 11 f Tk.I.iiu1 f..r 1rv ' A-TttRiAN. the only Oregon dhmt, jnib IilHtl wliolli tn the interest of ()regm. JCSTo Ii5criuiinate between what i-s iii'us nml wliat i- aderti-iii: in an item i often :i diflictilt ta-k for a iml-li-her. Newiwper-. to Ik on the -afo -iile. iiui-t eharse when the item brings iiiniie to other.-. .Such is lwt ju-tiee, ami in i'iiiii)Ii:iiiee with the law- of l;i-s:;.- . ami without thi.- ili-eriniiuation a iieV3p.iiM-r will fail, fiiiancinllx. trA wealthy Pittsburtj merchant Is ri'iMirteil n having said: I always feel happy when 1 am advert i-sintr. for then 1 know, that wakinjj or aleejiiin;. I have a tron:j.thnuh silent omtor work ing for me; one who never tires, never -.h-ei?-. never makes mi-takes and Iw i- eertaiu to enter the hou-ehold- Tnns uliieh. if at all. ur trade nin-t come." i mjy " month-, ot j.rm-. imnner awl au'umn wcNthr timtnivMliiio-t tuml Jo llIlwrii .,ctll ()ri . bre1lt , clM-rnil wuher ud Uehmiij: johJ h-lthy tmo-phttt Tit- five winter T? p-..n. nntx'.lin- et.-i. Tlie- tain- ms- . miwij wW , m.r nii-i.-, wim,.- A lfcild ol xhmm Rntdry RtMi Itfl-tlt. State. Call and examine specimens j ! and prices. 1 ; $SS& Advertising. j Columbia river than any other atate imper. j " j PHinWSlcSpiLtI?525S2,A2fD not astokias ukucjc PIIaT0GRAPnic ENVELOPES, ! , A,.,;E st(jCK JUST ()VESEl) AND ! J. will be sold by tho bunch, or by tho thousand. ,t TuK astqb office. IC, -TiTT.TtcnVT.AllTVn. AV W IUT.T5. ; 13 Receipts and all kiml- of Commer- ' cial Pntitinc. done at the AstDriuii otDco i CALL. EXAMINE. 0KDEK.-S5 lORIIECT PRINCIPLE? Demand that bitU be rendered pmmptly. and to doit nicely, set your Jul! Udm 'an J Statements Printed at rilK aslokiaN ogoa rvn vot qpvti wvav j J For Printfnij oV any kind until j ." oavc to& Tilt ASTOHlAN Office. OLD TAPEES. H5.BtS5 eccuro a lot ror nanuy purpoes, at 1SAXK13G AND INSURANCE. BAHKIHG AHDJHSURAHCt X. W. CASE, BROKER, BANKER INSURANCE ACENT. ASTORIA, --- OKEG02C. OFFICE IIOl'KS: FROM S O'CLOCK A. M. UNTIL 4 O'CLOCK P. M. Co., OF CALIFORNIA, .1. F. Hovouto.v. ("HA-. It. STOK... Cko. 1 STOUV-. President ...Si'rri'tary ..AKent for t'ifii CaHtat jwM up in l' coin ........... ... S. &d s .atu wio no I IV CASH Aent. Clieiif.auisMret't, AMoria. Ori-gon. 867,000,000 CAPITAL." LIVERPOOL AND LOTr0' AND GLOBE, N'OilTK BRITISH 1W MERCAN TILE OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. OLD CONNECTICUT OF HART FORD, AND COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA FIRE INSURxVNCE COMPANIES. Keprwontin? a capital of .XS7.U00.0U0. A. VAN DUSKX. Agent. HOTELS AND RESTAURANT.-. A. .1. MKOI.KIC. C. S. AVltlOUT cciii-:kt hotel. MEOLElt & WRIGHT. Proptietora. Astoria, Oregon. riniE ruoritiETous ai:e happy to JL aiiiMMinee that tlie above lintel ha tteen n-wuitelxml refiirni-lk-il.aililiiig greatly to theenwfortof it-sue.-t.s;intl i.miow the beM hotel iMirth of San Fram-i-eo. Pioneer Restaurant Hotel. MAIN STKEET. - - - ASTOKhfr .lli. S. X. Arrlsoni. Proprietor rilHETUAVKMNt: PUP.L1C WILL KIND X. tlie PhMieer first elav in all re-peet-.aml :i sliRre of tlwir iHUrmiHge i- respeetfully -olk-iteit. S-llrl ami hMteiimhy tlieda or week. C. W. KMIWI.K.-. C'LA15i:.VIOA' PORTLAND. - - ai-zikhku. HOTEL. - OUEGON ZIEBER & KN0WLES, Proprietors. Free cikm-Ii to ami from the house. UH-Tiik Dti. A.-toician i-on file at the riarcmloti Hotel reeling nMim. HOTEL ZUR RHEINFFALZJ loma-u.oreson. WKl'TSCIIKS ASTII.rs. !AriLLIA3I FKY. IIKNKY UOTIIE. MAACKU. 2v! FrtHil -Ireet. iK'tweeii Mam ami Salmon. PORTLAND. OUEGON. ISohhI and I-ml-iiKr. ikt week O (j lmnl ami bntpimr. iht da 1 do lUwrd it mutt lodging! jht week l ID Mei-V(viit-: Mlttm?i-.t.-.iieit-. irt;a . UeiiH-mlH-r Heur Uotlte wm-n on so to uid. ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS Oy.stcr Saloon. MAIN TKEKT. ASTOUIA. milK l NHElCSIi;XKI IS I"I.E.sEI) TO( Ceiienil-tonufeHiid Wharfage on rwiH 1. aiiiMHime t tin- j aide term-. Foot of Kenton street. .V-trhit Ladies" and Gentlemen of this City. on- , c ;. ix(;.vm.s. That Im i- now ireiared to furi-h for thvni, . O. . in Hr-t rla stl.aiMleeo -:le. I fT-T- A5!T'F""R OYSTEUS. HOT COFFEE. TIL. lrrC' T TIIK Ladies" and Gent's Oyster Saloon MAIN .STKEET. IleaM- tflve me a eall. U0SCOE DIXON. l'njnetor The New York Oyster Saloon Will -ene to their entonier- from tins ate as follow- . TEA, COFFEE. CHOCOLATE. Katern Oystei-?. Always on IIuuil. Ami will lM-kert a-a lir-t ela Ojster Ka Iimhi. in fir-t elas- style. DAX1EL CKANT. Maimser. lVAIt IS 1KC'JiAKKI WITIIOl'T FritTlIKIC AOTlCf-: And no terms of neaoe until every man in A-toria has a ueWNUit of elothe.s .1IAIH KY 3IK.WY. Ixxjk at the price : rants tn order fmm - - $8 00 Pants. Cenuiue French Casshnere - 12 50 Suits .from - -- -- - 25 00 Tlie line-t line of samples on the coast to .-elect from. P..I.MEANY, Merchant Tailor. Parker Iloibe. Astoria. 3ffiS.McICEAJNT&Co., Dealers in Embroideries, Laces, White Goods, Ruchlngs, Quilled Ribbon, Etc. --AUSO-- Saxony, Yarn, Wool, Zephyrs, Etc., Of which they iiow lmve the most complete a4irtment in the city. Also Ja-t reeelved a nice lot of Slipper Patterns,Sofrt Pilloww.Etc. To all of whieh they Invite the attention or the ladioof A-torraand vicinity. Corner of Cn and Jefferson streets. As toria. Oregon. BUSINESS CARDS. 11 I. HICKS. PESTIST, AhTOKlA, - OKEGOX. lioHits iii Aliea't huikliMf: H) stairs, earner ol Ca and iHiHn-uhe street.-. T" A. lelXTOSII. MERCHANT TAILOR, Oct-kient Hi4H ltiMine, AST01HA - - - OREGON. .1. W. ItOKIl. C. W. FULT01T innii a riri.TOA ATTORNEYS AfT LAW, ASTORIA. ... - OHEGOX OftW m I. K. Warn-H'- InnMing. up stalra )Hitt tlte (K't-Hlent Ihrfel. Tq A. BOWLP.Y. ATTORNEY AT LAW. ClwiiamtLs Street. - ASTOKIA. OUEGON TK- 3i. i. .ii:xxia";s. 1'HYSICIAX AND HfllfiKON. Gnttluate rniver-il if -VlrjiiHiii. IS83. riijsk-inii to Itay View iHi-pltal. i:ltimora ('it.ISW-T. OWee in tiH A.-ToitiAN tmiMintr. lately oc eupieil liy Hm Wtstem L'nUnr Teigrapti company. A-teria. A VAN DUSEN. NOTARY PUBLIC. Corner Ca- ami .Fetfersnn Streets, ASTOItlA. OKBGON. A;rnt Well-, Fan?o & Co. c.M- I5AIA" A CO.. UPA1.KU IN Ioor. IVIiiiIowm. JJIijkI.m, Traa oniN. lamilx-r. Kte. e9IULsof inaterutLs and etiuiates made without eharge. hteani Jtill near We-ton hotel. Cor. Gfln eiveaml A -tor street-. W.1I. lIUiKXIIAUT. Occident Hotel Hair Dressing Saloon AhTOttlA - OUEGON. Hot. i'olil, honer. .-tram ami Sulphur BATHS. S35''SpeciaI attention given tolatlies'anfl lilldrcn'- hair cutting. Private Entnmee for Ijitlies. TAY Tl'TTIiK. .11. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Okkick Over the White House Store. Uksiuknvk Next door to Mrs. Mtinson'a hoarding house, Cheuamn.- street, Astoria, Oregon OPILES. The umlersigHeil i- prepared to furnish a targe hhiiiIht of iiilf- ami JSjmrs at his iitaeeon -liort notiee. at ressmwlile rates. Applvto C.G.CAPLES. Columbia City. Tg'AIJIFOWL & SON, STEVEDORES AND RIGGERS $f& Portluml and Atoria, Oregon. Refer by pcrud-sion to HiKcerj, J!eyer3 J: Co Alloa ic Letrii.CorbittiiMacleay, J " pi:rTI('L SE5) ' ISOOT AM) SHOE MmtT MAKER. Ciiknvmi- stickkt. opiUe Adler's Boole -tore. - Astoima. Oi:kcon E-Perfeet t- jiminuiteed All work. warranted. :ie me a trial. All orders imHpti iiliei:. , J. II. D. GRAY. WiM4e-li- ami retail dealer m. ALL KIXM) OF FEED, j Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. .' ASTOKIA. - - OKKltOX. I Wilt eoutniet for work in hi- line ami fur- nlsli the ila. MiisiII jolis done to order. , J ('a-.- -ireet. m-t doerto tlieeomerof Jeffer- -on -ireei. .Min;i, iirenii. f V. OIU'HAKll. DENTIST. Dental IIooium. Sltf-TKltV rhotoraph Iniildin. J. T. BOUCHERS, CONCOMLY STKEET. ASTOKIA, Manufacturer and Packer of CAVIAR, SMOKED SALMON. Cash paid for fresh BLACK STUKGEOX SPAWN. Smoked Sturgeon, and smoked-Salmon put tip in tin.- to ship to any part of the world. AL-o, trout t'ait ( -allium e) put up in cans ami warranted to keep any length of time. Depot at Uoers Central Market, opieror CsLssand Chenmuns streets. Astoria. Wilson & Fishef DEAI.KIIS IX LUBRICATING OILS, COAL OIL, PAINTS AND OILS. Sheet, Round, and Square Prepared Rubber Packing. PROVISIONS, .MILL FEED, GARDEN SEED, GRASS SEED. Which will le exchanged for country pro duce or sold at lowet prices. Corner Chenanius and Hamilton Streets ASTOKIA. OREGON. ftwN L &h&2 itjiMii ...Ji jvdsj tmiMmmmmmimt