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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1881)
m glic glaflij stxntfmu ASTORIA, OREGON: TUESDAY FEB. 1 1SS1 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday Exeentedu V. C. Ireland, Editor and Proprietor. AAunau Bvuditiq, Cans street. Terms of Subscription : served by Garner, per -rook ...2" Owhjs Sent by mail. xnir inMtk$...- ..3 W ect by mail, cae year... .. ... ' free f Pos-utse tt i-Hbfcribors. -Advomeuiooisitortedly thejwir at tberatoofSI V) j.orsaaiireper HMmth. lranBicntadvertiMnK. by the day or wet. fifty cent per square fur eacii iBturtMm. Tin; Weekly .istoriuu JS a mammoth lieet, exactly double ' . . . Ue size of the Daily, it is jum tlie pa per for tlie fireside, wmtainin in addi tion to ali the rurrtMit news, choice mis- ccllany.agncultural .matter, "jark.-t ij-j ports, et- It is furnished to singk' .miI- i fecribers at :! 00 per jear iu advance. STVA limited num.H'r of small adver tisements inserted at established rales. TIIEJDITY. The Dailv aktouian iciU - -etit tu tntHlat'ScculK a intmth.frfftf i-toyc Ittnn ere ivho amtimpUUc alicci inm t)ir ctt; cnti have The atokin flhnc Out. )aii. or WKKKLY iditums In ant pnt-"pict iritli out aiidUiwial exiteH-e. Atuirtiwe may t ettanytd n hWh a lUSxirfA. Isatt ower of tlic tuiLutluu ri(in. Collection day. Prof. L. J. 1'owoll returned home yesterday morning. --The funenil of the Into Mrs. John Kiley took place on Sunday and was largely attended. The Olympic gymnasium Milords good amusement for the young men of Astoria, and is a credit to the city. The. Archer, after discharging suf ficient ballast to proceed up river, left Sunday in tow of the Ooklaiiaiim. Mr. Joseph Hume is having en Ktructed at San Francisco twenty-Jive first-class boats fr his Astoria can nery. Mr. J. W. Hume is expected to arrive home from his trip to the east ern states and England by the next steamer. The tides wore s high at Swan island, that with little assistance the Shubrick came off Swan island. She arrived at Astoria yestorday. - The barkentine Webfoot w:is tow ed down to Kuapptou on Sunday by the Ocklahama, where die will lad with lumber for San Francisco. The teachers institute concluded a successful session at As.toriu on Saturday evening. The balance of the proceedings appear in another column to-day. Mr. A. McKenzie is busily en gaged repairing boats at Geo. W. Humes cannery. The boats are being made considerable higher, and thor oughly overhauled for the season of 1881. The bark Dovenby arrived down Sunday evening in tow of the Alice, Capt- Peat e piloting. She is docked at the Oregon Kailway and Naviga tion company's wharf where she will receive balance of cargo. The steamer Edith is now in readiness for active service, having been thoroughly overhauled by Mr. John Fox. She made a trial l tip down the bay on Saturday and was found to work creditably tc Mr. Fox. She was repainted by Messrs. Pike & Stockton, thus giving her an admir able appearance. The United States light-house tender Shubrick arrived here yester day, having been safely fiwoded oil' on Saturday. The vessel sustained no - - i injury and is m good condition to con tinue in her course of usefulness for many years to come. The past two da3s have been very cold and from indications it was fear ed that the ice in the river would again form so as to suspend naviga tion, but before four o'clock yestorday afternoon a steady rain was falling which continued all night. The siren has at last been safely landed at Tillamook rock. After a delay of beveral days, in consequence of the weather, the Geo. Mai-ley left Sunday morning, accompanied by the Mary Taylor, and succeeded in sucess fully landing the siren on the rock. The Mary Taylor returned Sunday evening. The llarley returned yes terday morning. The weather was very favorable Last Friday evening was the roughest day that has beou experi enced at the mouth of the rivor this winter. The steamer Gen. Canby parted her lines, carried away her nosing and guard while laying at fort Stevens wliarf, and ih crossing over to fort Canby her decks were covered with water to the fop of the bulwarks the entire distance. It was impossible to land at Ilwaco. Tlie Teachers Institute. The closing exercises of the teachers institute vrcre held in the Congrega tional church Saturday evenine. The church was well filled, and the pro gramme, as published in The As toiuan, w:is carried out with success and to the satisfaction of all. The Presbyterian church choir and the Young Mens Western band furnished music, which it is needless to say was wicellant and added greatly to the enjoyment of the occasion. The lecture of Profess jr Powell wa. listened to with marked attention, jund was a strong argument iu favor of keemny our ouldic bchools up tn the highest aUndt.rd of rx uelioHce and contained tiiHity practical Juggetimis upon the subject. Want - - . i tt- oi spnee nriMUs one awoinmr upon each particular feature of the enter tainment, but it was sil good. This tJ .j ;ch the Hrst ,lu . been held in this county for a iv that has umber of years, has been well attended and their la no doubt the results w ill be greatly Injudicial to the Uaehersand through them to our public schools. They should be held as wften as once a your at least. Eggs have fallen to 25 cent's in Portland. See card of E. C Holden iu an other column. The brig Hazard st.iled from San Francisco for Kahuliuon the 26th inst. School directors at Seattle talk of putting up a school-house that chii accommodate -100 or 500 scholars. Mr. Albert K.-deigh and Miss liattie La Rocque wore married at Portland on Thtirvdny morning lust, The present cold weather is rough on the telegraph and telephone wires throughout the interior. In a great nmiij' places the wires have been pros trated by the weight of ice and snow covering them. Application has been made to Governor Newell, of Washington terri tory, Mgued by upwards f several hundred persons, asking for the par don of young Lord, which he declined. It is doubtful whether the application will have any effect or not. -The Young Mens Western band is now reheaisiug electiins to give a concept of which due notice will be given. They will be assisted by the leading talent of Astoria. The pro gramme will consist of vocal and in strumental music, recitations, reading, dialogues, etc There is some anxiety felt over the non-arrival of the bark Lizzie Ire- dale, now overdue at this port. She arrived at this port one year ag, aud is on her return trip here to load with wheat. The vessel left Liverpool August lllth, and was to come here by way of Honolulu and Victoria. -Several per&ons who have been iu the habit of towing lig through the wharves to the beach for the pur pose of making cordwoinl have exhibi ted coiibidbrable carelessness in prop erly securing them. During the high tides the past few days several have drifted off and caused considerable damage to buildings. The North American lleriew for February is the literary phenomenon of the month. First we have an ear nest and patriotic article by General Grant, advocatiug the Nicaragua ca nal project. The genial Autocrat of the Ureakfast Table, Oliver Wendell Holmes, fallows with aa essay entitled The Pulpit and the Pew, written in the best spirit of the christian philo sopher, in which he endeavors to show the need that he believes to exist fra revision of the prevalent theological creeds. Under the quaint title of Aaron's Rod in Politics, Judge A. W. Tourgce emphasizes the obligation, imposed upon the republican party by the Chicago platform, of making pro vision for educating illiterate voters. James Freeman Clark makes a valu able contribution to the discussion of the authorship of Shakespeare's plays. The grave evils that may result from the partisan character of the United States Supreme court are pointed out by Senator John T. Morgan. The sixth of Mr. Chan 1113 's papers on the ltitius of Central America is devoted to a description of the Pyramids of Coumlcaiuo which must rank among the most -stupendous monuments ever erected by man. Finally, Walt Whit man writes of The Poetry of the Fu ture. The Review is sold by bwok sellers guueralry. - An excelled' vTuriety tf valentines, entirely neiv, at jWllors book store. - Salmon bellies, at retail, at War ren & Eaton's. Come and1 those bountiful ehroinos, alread at fifteen different cents oach. Fiv object will be the arrival 1 see y. Jramed, exliKndred ujfkedon I of the Columbia, at Aue; Aiefxooua. store. James Montieth. Mr. James Montieth may be called the most industrious, as well as mst practicably successful American geo- "ranh her. His school geographies are i a i i :. -;... : .i.,.u,. ' ly used, and his nine is wholly , widel jnven to active investigation in geo-j graphical scionce, and in keeping his ' imn-ron-st or lancy roast, go to Roseoe's, v ' l ' i0 Main street, opposite N. Loebs. series of school geographies and wall Families supplied bv the huudred or the maps up with political changes, the! - IH'ned or in the shell. i. r i ..: .. .i ..- .-i. .r' Mr... Stewart. stone and marble results of exploration and growth f , Astoria will guarantee satis national life. His library is abundant-1 faction to all ordering work of him. and . . , , ., , i it ,x . will do a better job for Ies-s money than ly stocked with books, globes and lat- ;IUV utside workman. His work in the est reports aud correspondence rolat- cemetery here should beMitlicitntreeoin ,. . . . . meiidation. IJeforeou let ywir roll ing to his pr)ieMon. He is on the , trJU.t for work- llf ti,N kinil it wod lhi alert for improements in the study , oi geograpay, nou nsi-s jusi iiiuauvu one which will be a great novelty and j very attractive to the children. rf relates to tne nuoiiaiiou im efiuiouru- tive sizes of animals, birds and rep- ! , . it,-..- i tiles, and is called Zoo-Geography. . I his new feature may be seen in .won tieth's New Elementary Geography. ,m . . . ;, f t, , -rhetBie-rphw,res south of Urt-L hind are 111 a bad condition and 111 many pbwes down, thus causing con- sideruhle delay in dispatches. , The stHAiii launch Magnet was successfully launched foot of Lnfa ette street yesterday. She has receiv ed new machinery, and has been made complete in every part, and is now one of the filled etoum vnchts on the bay. Geo. W. Home's steam saw mills are temporarily closed down iu conse quence of an accident to the machinery. The spokes in the mammoth balance wheel were found to be loose on Fri day last, causing the wheel to be shipped to Portland fr repaus. --A new twenty foot lathe has just been placed 111 jtositinn at the machine shop of Jlessrs. Arndt & Ferchen. who are crowded to their utmost ca pacity -with work. We learn it is the intention of the firm to build a new shop 40x75 feet on the propert3- latebj purchased by them at the foot of Lafayette street. i'iaVo tTuuiii. Mr. A. L. FranciK dealer 111 pianos and organs and professional tuner and repairer, will be 111 yie wtv a few days. Those wishing to oWVui the best protitable terms will o Veil to give him a call. He will Vcominend nothing but hrst-classiisU-uments. Orders uiaj be left at lIiKpWst-uilice or Mr. Munsoii's. Look outfiv new novelties a large stock tf gauV when Adler re turns. I.Adii"' Attention. A beautiful aMuttineiit of coral, jet, and Mtuel jewelry Vivw a lne fashion, will be Hpeiied at. Adlers iu a few daj'S. Also a large stock of other new goods. Something Xew and Choice. Have yon already tautetl the ilelioi ons smoked sardines, excellent adapted for luncheon or supper! If not, try them at once. Ask your grocer for them; they are put up ex presVy for family use. -A finef blank books, station er, and otheiQQdp used iu canneries; at San Fra ncUc&4 prices, at Adlers book store, direct iVwin the manufac turers. .flatlets. GatTancl 'opprr llniutlew. Cannorymens work will be done in good style by Honry (Gallon, Astoria, Oregon. If 3'ou will give him your orders now he can be doing the work in dull times, making it advantageous to all pH-ties. To L.et. Several furnished or unfurnished rooms at -Mrs. Munson's lodging house. Ala; a few persons can have board if required, either ladies or irentlmen. rad. received an electric iu and see it. J. IV. Kuuhuu Is getting impatient waiting for some ot those promises to pay balanc es due 011 account of .steamer Magnet, lie don't want o make costs, but is liable to do so. --.Republican City, Nob. March 31, 1880.- 1 tried your Kendall's Spavin Cure and it had the desired etfect. It cured the pvm which other treat ments failed to do. I did not use tjuite one bottle of your liniment. After the snviii 'is removed I drove the horse and liu uwte over f00 miles, fnnn Linn county. Iowa, to Harlin count, NoWaifekft, with :i load of 2,00) pounds, aud made the trip in four weeks. Pleee sond me your Treatise on the Hr. Pnoe 2o eentR. Yours truly, James Yelirtne. Save bHHfey by buying your school bHtka at AdWsra. A gobl 1 th Mr. E. C. Molduns pict t. was lost on ednesday, rondwnv betwoon Astoria u rns cannery. The finder wi tablv rewarded on leaving the same at this office. If your horse has a spavin use Ken dall's Spavm Cure. See thoir adver tisment. Fresh leaf lard at Warren and Eaton's. AlAaynAth. Fosterilas jof cigarjijjliter. XCall wt ! ienyi Sn tW iynnuj If be W AROUND THE CITY. A full assortment of counter and grocers scales can be found at M. C. Crosby's, at bottom prices. P. .1. Ooodman.on Main street, has lust received the latest and moat fatii- lonable tle of gent and ladies boots, sjloes ctc " For a llrst-class hvster stew. fry. well to rail u;.ou Mr. Mew-art. W'ar'o n ehoi ... V just ar- inuu mc , : l - T111 rlutr. I'i Geo. W. Hume keet constantly on S hand, and to arrive a full line of tish : ermeiis and cannery supplies, at prices I which dofv competition. Parties wish- ttJd thosJ int01Kin tn , ru mos4 lolI3e& should inspect goods and obtain large discount from regular price. S3-pit 011 St nay Lamp. Hon. I. W. Case, of Astoria, in placing the new S3pIion atudj lamp on the market, would call the alten tiutiou of the trade to some of its merits. Its illuminating qualities are not equalled b3 aiy study lamp m use. It gives a steady, brilliant light; is free from unpleasant odurjdoes not drip either when burning or not burning: easily lighted and trimmed, aud is without exception, the most conveni ent lamp to till ever made. Directions accompanying each lamp. Call upon Mr. C;is and buy one. He sells them at remarkable low rates. Fresh smelt at Warceu .V Eutotis. -I. Wilhelm, Boss saloon, opposite the Clarendon hotel, lortland, Oregon. For the best Beer in Astoria, call for the CtAuuUtla retrerj liter, acknowledged to be .superior to all others. If you want a god big yster stew in style, call around to Tom Smith';, next dror to l H. Fur., Main streeL AsDria, Oregon. t)peii at all hours. - Adler 11 selling sclnwil books en low. Since the Chinese started to brew "cheap S,an Fninciscti beer" there is little or no demand for that article any more. Call for the Columbia brewery beer, if you want something good. A nice lot of eastern oysters at Roscoes, arrived yesterday by steamer Columbia. Call around. You will tind them tirst class. When yon want a dish of nice Eastern Oyatiuis done up a la mode, or a good steak, or a fragrant cup of coffee, call at Frank Fabres on the roadway, aud he will accommodate you. Upeii at all hours. During the absence of Mr. Carl Adler from the city, Mr. Clias. Moffett will have the entire 'management of his business, and he will commence at once. by reducing prices of everything suitable to dull limes. Everybody can be assured of being treated well, and furthermore will find out by care ful examination of goods and prices that Adlers store is the place to do your buying. You can always find tvhat you ask for in large variety. Dresses cut, fit and made to order, by Mrs. Denny Curran, Cass street, near the Congregational church, in Mr. Thomas Louan's houoe, Astoria. Mr. John Rogers, of the Central Market, has made arrangements to keep all the finest fresh fish, etc., m their season. Max. Waguer's San Francisco National brewery beer can't be beat. The new improved Franconia range, kept by Magnus C. Crosby, stands at the top of the market. Gray's wood yard is now fitted up on the wharf foot of Benton street, and prepared to deliver wood to any part of the city sawed to any length, and full measure. MeConnick's almanacs for 1881. At the City Book Store. Charles Stevens &Soii,opposite the Bell-tower. John Rogers has just received at the Central market a large invoice of coal oil, assorteds brand, and for sale at reduced rates. He also keeps a general assortment of groceries, liVf uors, tobacco, cigars, fruits and vege tables of best quality, which he offers at small profit.for cash. Magnus C. Crosby has a first-class workman, nnd is prepared to do all kinds of jobbing in tin, sheet iron and copper, plumbing and steam fitting. Full satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Sicilv Ioinonsr!eUf!Tutns, Alden dried apples auriiSed pickles on re tail at .1. Wuearlmrt s. For the Genuine J. H. Cutter old Bourbon, aud the best of wines, liquors, and Sun Francisco beer cull at the Oom opposite the bell towor, and see Campbell. Call early aud make your selec tions of valentines at the City Book Store. Bath tubs, water closets, sinks aud hot water apparatus, furnished hotels and private residences, at lowest rates and shortest notice, by Magnus C. Crosby, at the little tin ahop "round the corner." oe .irifothv hav K riirj:njray s. brtH.tc IXL STORE ! ! NEW WINTER GOODS ! ! AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Clothing for Men. Youths and Boys. Overcoats and Ulsters, Boots and Shoes, Hats. Furnishing Goods, and Fancy Goods. I.aIic aud 3IisMs I'udc nwar. Ilosierj. Jiress oods. Cassi uteres Waterproofs, FluiiucN. Canton Flannels. Liucu Dninn.sk, ZVapUiiis. Dojlios. Crashes, Towels. Fell SkirlN, Trunks. Valise.. IVotlous. ami ait Elegant Stock of Zephyrs and Fancy Yarn, In fact the hnvt ami trst stock in town ami at the lowest prices. -"CaH on me before pnrrliaMiitr if vm wish to save money. C. IT. COOPER, I X I. Store. Main Street, near Parker Hous4. Astoria.- CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE 5? BEDDING AND DEALER IS Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WIXDCTW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Cnilete In every branch. ASTORIA BREWERY. M. MEYER Proprietor- HAVING KVEKY FVWMTY FOU IlK .MANUFACTUitE OF A FICjTCLAS AJ. tide. law non prepared tu funri-' the public with the finest quality, for cmh. LAGER BEER, AT : t'KXTX IEU .AIL,ON EKFaniiliej and keeper of public hoae3 M. MEYER. Proprietor MISCELLANEOUS. O. LKNKWKUKIU mitAM i:i:ovn. kSTAl'.I.KllKl) l.sfv Leiiicnweber & Co..; ASTORIA. ORECON, ; TAMERS AND CUBEIERS.i JLitiufacturers ami IniHrter 1 LI. KINDS OF AND FINDINGS ii UU10.1H- wcoicrs iu OIL AND TALLOW. MANUFACTURERS OF BOOTS and SHOES twills-best cah unve ialtl for oltw nnl lues .nut Tallow. C CROSBY. MAGNUS l iur iciiiuk me uk ui ur iiorse : u eiigruv- dealku IX inss shewlnj: the itn-Mirtunl pjiuLt lu the c.,, -ri-... j structure of the horse, also UlastnitlniJtposl- StOVes, Tinware, and tions assumed bv sick hones m different dls- l. r- . w eases. A valuable collcetinu of receipts. HOUSO Furnishing CoodS. ; many o which would cost a horse-owner 'three to live dollars each. Hardware, Brass Goods, 'EVERY FARMER SHOULD OWN Lead and Iron Pipe, Pipe Fittings, THIS BOOK. . ,. . . , , , Thousands who have seen it commend it. tngmeers Supplies, Sheet Lead. Iron aud man) good horsemen hae extolled u In . ,. jibe hiuest tenas, ei-u stating that they topper, Brass, ana Zinc. prefer it to books which cost oj to io fi. - bo nut throw awa jour inuney in the p'ur- XTT l " j. ur 1 a. iCUil;,J of nwtlj books on the Hone, which wuuiujjuwu uAWAuvv) ttenasas to be unintelligible to the averase Jii"n Street, - - Astoria Oregon reader but. pHnrrY r. Ppn7r l BUY KENDALL'S TREATISE. RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTELV f "touniore pmttitsd information than is eon -tion of the public to the faet that the tamed in some lanje voIiiiiim at far higher above Market will always be supplied with a , rtt- Hayuijc examined tins book thoroughly wearesatished no FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY unucr AWvn-j rrtccsn Mnu -wukcu iiilhie: Which will . ., . . ,- , ., . .,. 11 be sold at lowert rates, wholesale . bpeciul attention men to fuppb - and retail. us shius. I. W. CASE, UIP0VTF.K AND WHOLESALE AND 1 TAIL DKALEK IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE Corner Cbeuumus aud Cjcvs streets. ASTORIA THE ASTORIA Photograpli Gallery CAItO SIZK PHOTOt'KAPUN. jt 30 l'er Io.en. CAHIXKTSIZK IMIOTOi-'HAl'IIH !4 0 IT I)l)7.fll. CSSlreIal rates for families. DRESS MAiaWG. j MKS. F. W. II.LSLEY. .MAIN STREET. 1b MMDie buiUlloc Best door to .Mtv.lVrbj-'s ' Is now preKired to d ( FIRST CLASS DRESS MAKING; VNI PLAIN SEWING OF ALL KINDS Ladies o Astoria are resiiec! fully solwited for a share of their mtnii:te:e. ce"AgeiK, lor liiittricks rattcrns. T. S. JEWETT. K. s". KIMBA1.U Draying & Trucking. -w sV.oiv fctt& ASTORIA TRUCK & DRAY CO. Sqaecuocqhtt St.. between Cas and Main. Contract" fur urnylng mnde and satisfaction guaranteed Orders left at the Occident Ho tel orrccejriiby mail promptly filled JEWKTT i KlilllAl.T.. BOTTLED BEER, AT $1 3f IK1C !)0. promptly aad regularly fupplled. ASTORIA. OKKGON MISCELLANEOUS. j'A Merciful Man Is Merciful to hLs Keast.. OXLY 23 CT.XTS. 1650.000 ALREADY SOLD ! A treatise op the . .. .,, iv,..,.,,. .... B.J.EEXDALL,3f.D. ! -u11 r Valuable and Fraetlcal Iu iDrHiion. unu tomruainc aus INDEX OF lIsKAI-:., VMiich gives tho sj-inptoin. caase aud tkc llf FTV..it.ti.tit t A..K.1. . fulvl.. .... ... ..ia I " .w..i..uI.u. iy v..ii , j. lauic lining ail tne pnucinai anis used lor the Horse, with f tlie onlinarj" dose, effects, nod antiuote when J a poisen: a table with an eu'-ni'iinuot th I Horse's teeth at different asces, with rules j Would hesitate a moment abnut investing- I ct.llts In lH pumi,., ir . di(i hut KnowlhB ,valui. or t ' contents. HeeuKiiUinK the de- I tion as our farming fnends daily need in their basim-ss, provided at reasonable cost instead of beiiiK obliged to pay the enormous j profits demanded b the Publishers of mest: I A:ricultur:d ISooks. we have secured j Several Hundred Copies I Of this valuable little Treatise on the Horse. llr!lillltv if lvti imr uiiitli tirrii't iiil Stiii-fii'i !SS shall be pleased U ;iper, postage ire- S3 C-JtiiaJ "J"S , ltemittance-i ma be nuide in currenej , -11-OREGOIt, ier or stamps. S.-nd all orders to i I. V. HtEl.AXD, i - Astojore 1 AliiXliT & JbEKUHEiN, ASTORIA. - OICEfSON. The Only Msiehiiie Shop And the best -ti5"Wafc 1 x ULACKSMITH Sjfe .& S SHOPM .3a. iu uiit- cat. xr All kinds Of J j ENGINE, CANNERY, STEAHBOAT WORK Prompt 1 v attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, ilACHIN'K SHOP. NEAK KINNEY'S AS TUKIA FISHERY Cedar Floats. milE L'NDEliSHJNFI) WILL 1JE l'RE JL Kired to funush to order, in lots to suit, and kept coustaullv on hand. CEDAIt FLOATS, MAULS, IIAXDLES. etc.. for sale at lowest price--. Address, or call upon PETEKSOX &.VXDEHSOX. 1 KWf ' ' ZzJfK l-fnr mmim &Rw -if S? K., Oak PoInu"VV.tr.