The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, March 26, 1881, Image 1

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Astoria, Oregon, Saturday Morning, Jlarck 26, 1881.
JFo. 72.
Vol. XIY.
ACQUlTTEl
KwHh, it k Jhl HcYwrnie. AtM j
So Fiuxcisco, March M. At
a quarter liefore four the jurv in
the Kalloch trial signified that tbey
bad agreed upon a verdict. Judge
TftMinle was at otice nounea an
by fire last tiurfet- 1 1 is feared that
the defendant was at once brought hnaj more lost their lives. The
into the court room with his at
torney, Highton. The news spread
and although but a few people
-were admitted to the court room,
a great number crowded the hall
ways and the street below. The
clerk read the following verdict
returned by the jury: "'-NYc, the
iurv in the case of the !eoptc of
the state of California vs. L Al.
THE IWSASTKR AT A'lCE.
llarrfMe i-Xirly Oik? IIred
Vcrmms Kitrncrf.
Km e, March 24, 3 a. m. Up to
this hour fifty-nine bodies have
been recovered frm the rains of
the Italian opera house destroyed
fire commenced soon after the
curtain had risen for the perform
ance of Lucia dt Lantmermoor.
rwrrtwr tMNf mf the C.tn-M lslr.
New Yoek. March 24. A dis
patch from Nice says: The holo
caust at the opera liouse last cvhi
ing was caused by a gas explosion
at the back of the stage, which set
fire to the scenery. The audience
Cabinet Gossip.
KMTORIAL. COKKIGSrOXDKNCE.
Wasnixntox, Match 7th.
Windom's chief
MISCELLANEOUS.
TO!
Ibe
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lvaiiocM. oo nn iw wre w-..., , . ,
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r. ...wu lw nlmi f frtiw" ac-
"'T -1"" l , , 7 - dred
euttUl; seconu, we nnu uic c
feidani not guilty.'
The defendant sprang to his feet
and was at once surrounded by a
"roup of friends who shook him
vigorously by the hand. The court
thanked tlie jury, after which Mr.
Highton asked that defendant be
discharged, and the court so or
dered. The court tlicn adjourned.
News of th acquittal spread
like wildfire, and on its reception
in the pucked corridor below a
iniMitv veil rose up. Men slook
each other by the hands and hust
led each other about'and the crowd
poured into the street. On the
first ballot tho jury stood eight for
acquittal and four for conviction.
On the next ballot, nine foraoquit
tal and three for conviction. There
was no change in this until shortly
before the court convened this
. afternoon, when tlie three for con
viction came over. One juror
stated that the ground on which
acquittal was found, was self
dftfnnse and not insanity. An eve
witness reports that when a
carriage containing young Kslloch
was seen, it was surrounded by a
orowd which rapidly became den
ser. The feeling manifested was
one of delight. . Each individual
seemed to make ita personal matter
and crowded towards the windows
of the carriage to catch a glimpse
of the victor in the long struggle
and to clasp his hands. Then a
murmur arose, "take ofi" the
horses," "let us pull him home,"'
"catch loM there,' and suit "Ir
enes were heard. By th's time
the streets and sidewalks were
packed, swayed by one impulse,
and grasping the carriage, it swung
forward by liults jerks and starts,
pausing as Kalloch reccgnir.ed one
and another of hit. friends and
waved his hands to tiietn. Tlie
route of the procession s along
Montgomery street through New
Montgomery to Mission and out
Mission- to -Twenty-first street.
There was much cheering from the
sidewalks and waving of handker
chiefs from windows of houses and
at tlie Lick, Palace and other
hotels.
Immediately upon hearing the
verdict, Dr. Kalloch started for
home to announce the news to his
sons, mother, wife and friends, wlto
had been waiting for the verdict
with agonizing suspense. The
scene when Dr. Kalloch told them
of the result was intensely affect
ing, many present offering out
spoken prayers of thankfulness.
Shortly afterwards some thousands
of residents of the mission gathered
around Dr. Kalloch's house, the
" news of the result of the trial hav
ing spread over that section like
wild-fire. . Man' congratulations
were offered the family.
i i -i
were tnrown uown mm
trodden under foot. Those who
attempted to extricate people hope
lessly jammed letwcen the door
way and jassages describe the
scene as terrible. The shrieks of
the wounded mingled with the
cries of those in the galleries,
wiierc every means of escape was
cut off. Mine. Uonadio, the prima
donna, was saved, but tlie tenor,
Ijfcsso, baritone and a number
of the chorus singers were burned.
Up to midnight 150 bodies were
extricated from the ruins. A man
who escaped from the upper gallery
declares that with perhaps a dozen
exceptions every person in his part
of the liouse was burned. Some
sailors were lost. A number of
American md English visitors
rendered signal assistance in saving
life. Tlie scene in the town is in
describable. One lad' whose hus
band was burned to death commit
ted suicide. Cotnplaiuts were
made respecting the defective
means of escape and water sup
ply. Altliough tlie Mediterranean
washes the shore at tlie foot of the
walls of the theatre, no water
could be obtained when wanted,
and the beautiful opera liouse was
a complete wreck.
Later Many persons were
trampled to death in the stampede
to get out. It does not appear at
present that any Americans were
aniens: the victims. Eleven more
bodies are said to be under the
ruins. The exits of the tlieater
were very narrow and badiy ar
ranged. As the curtain was down
tlie public were unaware of the
danger unt'l the gas exploded,
when the smoke iecame suffocat
ingly thick. People tried to throw
themselves from stnaM windows at
the rear of tlie theater. Sixty-nine
Inxlies bo far have been recovered.
The theater cost in tlie neigh
borhood of $3"0,000 and was built
without regard to architectural
de&iffn.
. Mr. J. W. Mackey, of California,
has been iu Rome, buying statues
and pictures right and left. It is
even said that he" thought of ac
quiring the Torlonia collection,
and talked with Prince Torlonia
about the price.
S3?"Vsome say that It is no hsc for them
U advertise, that they have been in the
place in tHtiiiesi6 all their. liv, and
everybody Knows them. Such people,
seem to forget to take in cnihWenUion
that our eiMintry is. increasing in iju
iMtion nearly 40 per cent, every ten years,
and no matter how old the place ntay be,
there are constant changes taking place ;
some move to other iarts.aid .strangers
fill their places. In this age of tin
world, unless tlie name of a business
firm is keia constantly before the miblic,
some new una may start up, and. il
liberal advertising, in a very short time
take the place of the older ones, and the
latter rust out, as it were, and be forgot
ten. No man ever lost money hv judi
cious advertising.
SIarvt;l not that 1 say unto you, ye
must pay the printer. Whosoever
neglectoth to pay the printer, hath
not eternal lifo abiding in him. Who
hath sorrow, who hath woe, who hath
the nightmare! They who forget to
render unto the printer his just duos.
If a man live many years and payeth
not for The Astobiax, behold he
shall not die fn peace till he hath re
stored to the printer that which he
hath withheld.
Circuit Court Blanks, County
Court Jilanks. Justice Court Blanks.
Shipping Blanks, Miscellaneous Blanks,
Deeds, Mortgages, etc-, for Sale at The
Astokiax office.
Never go shopping without eon
salting the advertising columns of The
Astokian'. They will tell 3rou where,
the best bargains are to be had, and just
what merchants are alive and doing
business.
3orsey
backer.
Every member of the cabinet is
married.
Only two out of the seven are
college graduates.
Secretary of the Navy Hunt is
living with his fourth wife.
There is only one Ohio born
mn in the cabinet, Secretary
"VVindowi. I
Hon. W. E. Chandler, of New
Hampshire, will be assistant secre
tary of state.
Senator Allison was offered the
treasuryship, accepted it, and after
wards declined it.
Postmaster-General James 1ms
not yet accepted his offer of a
cabinet position, but will.
Simon Cameron said of his son-
in-law, a few 'years ago, that the
best he could say of him was that
he was a "snob.'
If Senator Allison had taken the
treasury portfolio, Judge Grcsham,
of Indiana, would have been secre
tary of the interior.
Congressman Dick Crowley did
not want to be postmaster-general,
but would have accepted the at
torney-generalship.
Mac Vcagh bolted the repub
roni ofliididate for mavor in Phil
adelphia last month, and supported
the democratic independent.
Secretary Lincoln is married to
the eldest daughter of ex-Senator
llarlan, of lew. Secretary "Win
don married a niece of John S.
Oilman, omj., of Baltimore.
Blain, James and Hunt were
originally whigs, Kirk wood was a
democrat, and Windom and Lin
coln have always been republicans.
MacVcagh was always a kicker.
Dr. J. 13. Bowman, of Kentucky,
would have gone to thecabinet in
place of Judge Hunt if he hadn't
been a christian that is, a mem
ber of the Christian church.
Blaine was a school teacher and
editor. James was a printer. Lin
coln, Windom and Hunt were law
yers. Kirk wood was a farmer and
miller, and MacVcagh was and is a
dilletauti.
At the last cabinet meeting Mr.
French, wlio represented tlie treas
ury uertmeut, siaicu inai inc
national lmnks which had been
contracting the currency were de
sirous of putting in tlicir bonds
again and taking out the legal
tenders wliich they had sent on to
withdraw the bonds. This means
that having bullied, frightened or
otlicrwise influenced Hayes to veto
the funding bill, the bullying
banks are anxious to resume their
former status. These creatures of
legislation, having shown them
selves superior to legislative con
trol, are satisfied with the result of
their demonstration and want to
get their circulation back again.
The national bankinsr system has
some millions less friends than it
had a month ago. The attempt to
get up a panic bailled by Mr Sher
man, aroused a deep and strong
feeling of resentment. "VYc must
not have any of the creatures of
our government bullying and
browbeating the creative power.
If corporations will not submit to
laws that are necessary to protect
the people against sudden and
dangerous attacks on the finances,
we must enforce submission.
There arc many features of our
banking system that are popular.
The country is disposed to treat
the batiks fairly. But they must
not "be permitted to bully con
gress or induce the executive
authority to change front as sud
denly as Hayes changed week
For Sale.
milK SLOOP "CRACK Ill'ME." Inninre
X of A. M. Johnson. Astoria Sad Ift. r
oCT. J. IHUoo in iNKinl miw In latin.
iA-l&.!m
For Sale.
fBWK SCOW -HATT1E- WILL BE SOLO
JL nn rwmaMe fnii. Fr iKirtimlar
aunivlii JAMES BELL.
Si-im l"ppTAtria.
Notice.
OHX BEATON. KOKMEkLY OF 1.1 "
enxMit is iviiiotl to oNiimnnirate with
inwIerUsm-". .JAMES LAI HL.WV.
-U Bnttah Vk-c Owotl. I'ortland. igiu
Notice.
mAXI'AYEXS OF CLVTSO!' COfVTY
JL will take notk- that this it l!nla-t i'
for taxrs .Iw (1ati nMiiitr for tin- ear
Ml.amt atMilumai -r.i.wi;i in' aiit .iut
Brstot Aml. 1I.
A. M.TWOMBI.Y.
SJn-r.n ami Ta Cn!ltfnr.
Potice to Cannerymen.
SNEKYMEV ABE IIEKEBY lnf
OANNEKYMEV ABE IIEKEBY infKHHNl
that 1 am jwiMit-ri l funii-li )nniilly
any unmtier f t Iiiiwv I iInhvis eiM.riVmnl
in thv wrk rf imcIiIiik rxm. lath moui. tin
vnA)MH-an imr iriartiiHiit h amniwry.
All aHHiUiiHtt Ityletjerw 4heris will lw
Mtini at auv jhmiiI ihi Hit rit-r.
AiMn-v. : l?l ()t; MAN WA & CO.,
fiS-aiw' AMorfci.
BANKING A"D INSURANCE
BAHKIKG AHDJHSURAHGL
BROKER, BANKER
B
IHSURAHGE AOEHT.
ASTORIA, --- OREGON
OFFICE HOURS:
FROX S O'CLOCK A. 51. UNTIL 4
O'CLOCK P. M.
BUSINESS GARDS.
y
Q. A. BOWLBY.
ATTORNEY AT'lfA"W.
Chenainus Street. - ASTOKTA. OREGON!
Hoe Mutual Insurance Co.,
OF CALIFORNIA.
J. F. IIOCOKTOX
rilA. It. STORV....
GHO. L. STOKV
I'mWent
StrereUry
.Agent for Oon
XV. FULTOX,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ASTOBIA - - - OMEGON
OtGrv over rape & Allen's store, Cass street
j xv. j:ok,
ATTORNEY AT 'LAW,
ASTORIA - - - - OBEGOK
OlBee over Warren & Eaton's Astoria 3Iar
ket, opMk4te the Oeetdent lioti.
E.c-
S. golt
, $310 609M
CUpital )aW H in U
1. XV. CASK. Asent,
Cheiuiniiis street, Astoria. Oregon.
City Assessor's Notice.
CITY TAX 1WYKBS ABE KEQUESTEI)
to fill out their Mank ami b:uHl tliem in
a; mh as MMsil4e. ATm. to lie Hartieular it
hhv indemetlnevs K iiaimel. to tate on tlie
ret'iim the amount, aiwl sive tlie name or
namo of theiartyor irtn" toviliom the
ame is line, a Uh law ieiuire.
lic.IIOI.IlKX.
tg.w City A"eor.
Notice of Administratrix Ap
pointment
XTOTICE 1 HEREItY G1YKX THAT the
il nnlersi:nel U: Int-n lnl aiHHntel
aliHlnKtntn or tin estate of Lyman 1.
llull.leeeastl,uv tin Hon. Connty-cmirt ol
the State of OreRHi. for the eonntv of Clat
Mi. All iktmhis haviiw; elaims avahtst sai
estate jkv n-omretl to ireent tlie same to
ine lnl venneil within sK months fnn thb
,Iakf. MARY ANN IIALI-
AdmmLstratnx K tlie ttate w i.ynmn i:
IlMfl.itecea.stMl. iW-dr.w
67,000,000 CAPITAL.
LIYERrOOL AND LOGO'S AND
GLOBE,
NORTH BRITISH AND 3IERCAN
TILE OF LONDON AND
EDINBURGH.
OLD CONNECTICUT OF HART
FORD, AND
COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Representing a caiital of S07.000.000.
A. VAN DUSEN. Agent.
BIOI.II35X.1
NOTARY PUBLIC,
AL'CTIOXEEB, COMMISSION AND IN-
' Sl'BAXCE AGENT.
A.
VAN DUSEN.
CheitamtiM Street, near OeeMent Hotel,
ASTOBIA, OREGON.
Agent AYelb, l'argo 5. Co.
Tf 1. HICKS,
PENTIST,
.VSTORIA,
- OREGONi,
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
Rooms In Alien's building up stairs, come
of Cits and Stemoc(ihe streets.
TK. 31. I. JEXXIXS,
1'ILYSICLVN AND SURGEON.
Graduate University of Virginia. 1S68.
riiysieinn to Bay View hospital, Baltimore
City, 1S08-T0.
Ofi'ick In Page & Allen's building, up
stairs, Astoria.
West-Sixtlf Street.
-JVTOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN THAT the
LH aif4m?nt made by onliimnee Xo. -Kfi,
for tne iiniHoreinent of est-siiii MnM'i
in Shivelvs Astoria, from nortlishlef all
itreet to' the sMith side of J Wry street, in
the manner provided by oniitianee No. 4t
im i-acli f the following de-erilKMl lots irf
lainl fronting upon that art irf "Vest-sitli
striMft. lK'tween Wall ami Berry Greets is due
amliiavable al the onVe it liieCity Treas
iinr in vaul Hiv in United Slnls xold and
silver anil, ami nniess iwhl within live days
from the expiration of this wKh the Com
mon CoiiiM-il willonler arrant i-!mel for
ihf eolleetion thereof. The aK?s.,inent te a
fwf..: - -
N.ofds.
HIV. Lot. Owaer. CHtaad all. A"t.
14 fi Mr. t. u Adams M $113 '-
ii t c. V. Shivelv Tuo rara
s ; Mrs. Annie 1'ape Si0 BW ui
H 7 A. VaH Dnsen 1 7 tt9
za ILlhiith v,ci lllNi
.- I Mrs. NaiM-y Welch 117;! 2tl
.-a i- Mrs. Nanc v Welch 71 11 99
Tl 11 Miss M.I Wekh S7t IT I So
Ji I L.W.Gray tST--" 4TI
in l A.Vanl)Heii Wl tll mi
is VI A.VanDttsen 21 JT S
Bv iHiler of Hie Common Council.
lClLCABDWELI.
Amlitira::d Clerk.
Ast.ria. Orejson. March 2T. lSSt. 71-lWd
a.j. m kg lei:.
OCCIDENT
MEGLER & WRIGHT. Proprietore.
Astoria Oregon.
mnE PROPRIETORS ARE HAPPY TO
A announce that the above hotel lias been
reimtnicd and refurnished, adding greatly to
the comfort of itsfniestsandisnowthe best
hotel north of ban t ntnclsco.
TIV TI'TTr.R. 11. i
i a---- -
c.s.wniGUT : t
I PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON;
IIOTrJi. t OFKicK-Over the White House Store.
C. W". KXOWLKS. AL. ZIKBEIJ.
PORTLAND, - - - - OREGON
ZIEBER & KN0WLES, Proprietors.
Free coach to and from the house.
rtB-TiiK I) ii.y Astouian is cm llle at the
Clarendon Hotel readiiit; room.
Residence Nct door to Mrs. Munson'a
iHNirdiiig house, Clienaimis street, Astoria
Oregon .
S80 Reward.
mWEMT DOLLARS WILL BE PAID
JL fortlw recovery' f w, f ,K lHlles
of finir ChiimHHn drovnied in CoIuiiiIhm river
near Bnwiklh'ld on WtMlnestlav ken. while
Sdng from Illlar ro-k t'PrfiMllehl. One
was iwentHMH ears of ap-. ami had on
his person at the f.iwa clirt-K of $viMand
sfven dollars its silver. The stMsnid was
lwent -three ears oid and had a pistidaml
w.titliillai. iii silver. Tin Hunt was twenty-
four veais l ami had thnt twenty dollar
Sl iileees. a tweiil-neeeiit jnecf. ami a
slhernateh. Tlie fonrtu waswfiitj-eiirht
earsiland hl?siv.iii gl. in- ainc
rewanls will Ite ihl tin- midersKoeiL
At West Tints! Paektou Co.. AslfrUu On-Mi.
."J.iU wlm
THE LARCEST
Printi.ig Office in the World ! !
HISTORY I IF THE
Goyernment Printing Office.
AT WASHINGTON. D.C..
nmbractn-.: manv lntenstinp Inehlents :uut
i:ctits in tin- Workings of ihb Great Ivs-
taldishmeut. with numerous lllitara
Hon-, mo. alHHit li" to 1"W liaises.
Prices: I R Paper Covers. 75 cts. iercopy :
in Cloth. Si W.
j.YXOI'SIS OF I OXTKXTS :
CiiviTKic I.:. Bnef Histitry of PuWie
Printing from 171 to lssi : 2. Superintend
ents of Public-Printing frn ISSSto l-t ; 3.
Chief Clerks fnnn Isfie to I61 : -t. I"":?"
.ui tst KiiTfiotHi nf Pnntiiu:aml BiihI-
ingfnmi l.sl to lsst ; o. Present (Irpinizi
thVli of tlie Omee; . I)utie t Hie Piddle
Printer, etc.
Chaitkr II. The Printing IVimrtinent
i 'iiu. o.wwiit ICihhm : The .loli Botmi
3. 11h' Pr.s Bimhm : I. Tin- Patent OIHre
Sneeineation lmtm : 5. Th- Fohlinx Bo.hu :
K. The OHigrcssiona! BeeonI Bimin.wlttt a
lirief alhem to tlu early uuMlealWHi of the
Delmtes of ('.mgress; 7. tin' Br.uih OOiee
in th Treasim HerttHent Budding : Is.
Otlier Branch mce.
Cii itkk in. ineMercoijpini;!Mt rt-v-
T C. OItCIIAKI,
DENTIST,
Dental Itoonis).
&IICsTEKS
Photograph Builtlin
S
T a. Mcintosh.
AIERCHANT TAILOR,
Occident Hotel BuNding.
ASTOBIA - - - OREGON
Pioneer Restaurant Hotel.
MAIN STREET. - - - ASTORIA
Mrs. S. X. Arrlsoni. Proprietor
ntHE TRAVELING PL'BLIC WILL FIND
jl tlie Phweer first class m all respccts.aiul
a sliare of tlK'ir iwtroiiage is respectfully
solicited.
k3TBard and "otlglngby the day or week.
The New York Oyster Saloon
Will serve to their customers from this
ate a f.wlows, :
TEA. COFFEE, CHOCOLATE.
Tlasteni Oy.steiss Alivnj-s, on Hand,
And will Ik? kejd :ts a first clas Oyster Sa-
wmmi, in a ii ciass si le.
DANIEL C.RANT. Manager.
fair Wind Coifee S'lloon
CJEZ&LK" HOI3TSE,
WATER STREET. ASTOBIA.
Xett dHr to Dr. Kitisev's.
fuB'ee. Tea and Chocolate, with
Cake. JO fcat.s.
hj- Cunkett to Order.
Fine V. t:ie.. Jjlniinrs anil Cigars
OfthelM'sthniiids.
Haviiu j'st oMnel the alHe estaWish
ment weeHsuUI inxiteoiir fniHlaml tlu
iHiblie seneralh to gi e its a trial.
Srr-u FOARD & EYANSON.
Q II. BAIIY ifc CO.,
DR.M.EK IK
Doors, AVindows, Itliiuls, Tram
soul's, fjumber, lite.
Allkimls of Oak Lumber, Glass, Boat Ma
terial. etc.
Steam Mill near Weston hotel, Cor. Gec
eviveand Astor streets.
1 G. FAIRF0 WIj & SON,
STEVEDORES AftD RIGGERS Ige
Portland and Astoria, Oregon.
y permiMion to RoKcrs.MeycrSikCot
Hen it Lovvis.CorbittiMaclcay,
Refor b;
A
Portland. Orogos.
WM. UIIIiKNUAllT.
Occident Hotel Hair Dressing Saloon
ASTOBIA - OREGON.
Hoi, Cold, Shoucr,
Steam and Mtlpliur
BATHS.
3r-speefcl attention j:iven toladies'and
children's hair cutting.
Private Entrance for Ladies.
ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS
Oyster Saloon.
MAIN STREET, ASTORIA.
THE t'NDEBSIGNED IS PLEASED TO
announce to tlie
Ladies and Gentlemen of this City
That he is now reiKired to furnish for them,
in Hot cla-js style, and every style,
OYSTERS. HOT COFFEE, TEA, ETC.
AT TIIK
Ladies and Gent's Oyster Saloon,
MAIN STREET.
Please stve me a call.
R0SC0E DIXON. Proprietor
WJI.T1.111 FRY.
PRACTIOAL
BOUT A'I) S3IOK
MAKER.
Ci:rMr- stkfi t. opjMite Adler's Book
stor - AsT'.KIA. (IKKCON.
3" lYrti-ct IBs Kuantntei'd. xU work
warranted. Gie me a trial. All orders
promptly tillel.
Music Lessons.
T. F. CULLEN and C E. BARNES
TEACHERS OK
VIOLIN, PIANO, GUITAR, COR
NET AND BANJO,
Would like a few pupils on either of the
above instruments.
Terms Eight lessons for live dollars.
ST-Orders left at Stevens & Sous boek:
store will be promptly attended to.
before last.
D. C. I.
I'iuiiii . ."; Itntni'h Hinderies.
Ciiaitki: V. I. Tlie Machine ami Canen
ter Sheiis: 'J. Tli Vault for Sterotyjve
Plates; X Paper Warehouse : I. Warehouse
for Binders Materials, etc.. etc,
Ari-K.vmv.-1. Alphabetical IJt of Em
ployes at date of Iliblication : -i All Ijiws
relatins lo'Public Printing up to the close of
the 46tli Congress.
Tlie above work Ls now ready for the prin
ter, and will be published hi a '? "JW'jJ
and will he SOLD BY SCBSCBIITIUN
nvtv Tin. mMtnijritit Ihls been nreiKiPd
withsreat care ; the very best sources of in
foniiathm censulted: the mt interestitiK
r.itnM nT tim (v.tnhllslinient described, and
everything ixissible done to make the book
readable- and reliable. Parties desinnR
nix nr iiii work should address, without
delay. B. W. KERR. Government Irintiii:
OiMce. Washington. I. t .
C3-w-.tm
H. CARTWRIGHT &-S0N,
BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET
IRON WORKERS.
SMOKE STACKS MADE TO ORDER
Vats IilncI and. Other Cannery
Work Done.
All repairs completed in the best style on
short notice. Adjoining McLeans blacksmith
shop, Astoria.
C. H. STOCKTON,
o;axxsE, sxesoey
AND
CARRIAGE PAINTER,-
J. T. BORCHERS,
C0NC0MLY STREET. ASTOKIA.
Manufacturer and Packer of
CAVIAR, SiVlQKEO SALMON.
Cish paid for fresh
BLACK STURGEON SPAWN.
Smoked Sturgeon, and smoked Salmon pat
im in tins to ship to any part of the world.
Also, trout bait (salmon eggs) put up in cans
and warranted to keep any length of time.
Depot at Rogers Central Market, comer
Cass and Chenamus streets. Astorin.
To-Night. To-NigltU
GRAND BALL,
AT MUSIC HALL,
THIS EJ'EXIXG.
RAPER HANGING AND WALL COLORING
A SI'KCIALTY.
GLAZING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
BShop next door to Astorianj Office, in
Shuster's building.
TIN PLATE.
BLOCK TIN
for sale ex Warehouse at Astoria or Portland
by
56-tf
BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & Co
Portland, Oaegon.
E3. -. $TJI3STDr-
dealer in
FA3III.Y GROCERIES,
IVAItS, 5IIIX FEED AM) HA1T
Cash paid for country produce. SmaJt
protits on cash sales. Astoria, Oregon, cor
nerof Main and Squemocahe streets.
QPILES.
The undersigned is prepared to furnish.
a larce number of Spiles and Spars at bis
place on short notice, at reasonable rates.
Apply to C.G.CAPLES.
Colunibia.Cltj