The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, June 17, 1881, Image 2

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ASTORIA- OREGON :
FRIDAY JUSE 17, 1S81
B.C. IRELAND.
IMItor.
Heavy Claslinir.
On Tuesday afternoon 40,000;
cubic yards of rock, on the line of
the Oregon Railway and Naviga
tion company, between The Dalles
and Cascades, were removed at a
single blast. The Orea-onian savs:
A little after noon the great
blast in the Promotory at the up
per end of Shell rock, twelve
miles above the Cascades, was
fired. A part' including Chief
engineer TMcUun, Capt. Geoige
Ainsworth, Col. Gillespie and
several others, among whom were
a number of ladies, left Portland
in the morning to witness it.
Everything had been got in readi
ness, and when the steamers
Mountain Queen and R. R. Thomp
son, one of which carried the
visiting party while the other was
making the regular trip to The
Hnllds irrivorl nonr nni lilftw the
whistle, the mine was exploded.!
Chambers had been run into the
cliff from nearly opposite sides, I
and charged with 1-4,000 pounds
of powder. The cliff was of bal
salt, projecting into the river,
above which it stood at the height
of about 100 feet. The extent of
its base was about 200 feet, and
the lateral depth of rock which it
was desired to move was seventy-five
to eighty feet. The
wind was setting strongly up
stream, and as the spectators were
some distance below the promon
tory, the shook of the explosion
was to them scarcely perceptible.
But the sight was a splendid one.
There was a great flame, a great
rolling smoke, and the prodigious
mass of material was seen to rise
and shoot out into the river, some
of it being thrown perhaps half
way across. Hie boats steamed
up, and it as evident at once that
the shot had been entirely success
ful. Messrs. Thielsen and Hallett
found the result in the highest de
gree satisfactory. About -10,000
cubic yards of rock had been
blown off into the river, and the
work of constructing the railroad
at that point made comparatively
easy. Rapid progress is now be
ing made, all along the line, and
there is every reason to expect that
by September the mils will be
laid from the Cascades to The
Dalles.
The election of a henator in
New Hampshire has been deferred.
Commissioner it.urin mivs that
he expects a breaking out of moon
shiners all over the country where
illicit whisky is made. The manu
facturers of that .article keep quiet,
he says, while congress is in ses
sion, but get to work :is soon as
that body adjourns.
They have been having a terri
ble time with the small pox in
Honolulu. The number of persons
quarantined was between two and
three thousand. The . disease
raged live months, and during that
time the cases in hospital averaged
about a hundred Mini thirl v. 5mrl
, , , -' I
the deaths about iwcntv a week. I
m, -
Ine expenses run un to over a
hundred thousand dollars, having
averaged almost. a thousand dollars
a day. In the city sKly-six places
were quarantined, and ninety -eight
special policemen v-ri!w em
ployed to watch iheni. Besides
these, there were the general hos
pital and quarantine giottml at
tendants, making a vry big com
pany, and an enormous expense
for a city of only 10,000 inhabi
tants. The condition of affairs,
the worry of mind, prostration of
business, etc., can scarcely be
imagined.
The Pilgrim Templars from
New England recently met a
knightly reception at the National
Capital; Washington, Columbia
and Potomac commandcrics unit
itng with De Molay commandery
in honoring the visitors. Yc are
informed that the reception at the
Masonic Temple "was one of the
most brilliant gatherings that has
ever been given a
asninarton.
This may be accounted for by
casting the eye over the list of
persons present, among whom, so
far as our acquaintance extends, a
feeling of welcome, even to the
most distant stranger, would be
irrepressible. The Republican
says: "The inspiring music of
Donchs orchotra kept the dancing'
up to a late hour, and when the
party separated the remark of one
fair Bay State girl, said as she
wrapped tiround her curly hair the
fleecy thing which answered for a
. hoed: 'I have danced every set
and ever' round dance, and I
never had so good a time in ray
life,' was fully indorsed by all."
Get your legal blanks at Tub
Astoeian office. A full line of over
twoJutndred styles.
Thcro h u crematory in South
Boston in the form of a lime kiln.
Tramps crawl into it because it is
warm, go comfortably to sleep,
are overcome by gas, and finally
are burned to a crisp when the fire
is freshened in tho morning. Six
teen lives have been thus lost
within a few years. In a little
while other New England towns
and cities which suffer from the
tramp nuisance may see the ad
vantage of constructing similar
traps. It must be admitted that
the South Boston trap has proved
a success.
NEW TO-DAY.
LATEST W1
! TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ! I
THE WAR IS OVER !
AND TUE
Client Brewery is the Victor !
OVER U.I.
SAN FRANCISCO BREWERIES!
And thN Telegraphic New will tell tke peo
ple of Astoria and icinity thfct they can
find a Healthful and Delicious Be erase at
THE OCCIDENT HOTKU
THE GEM SALOON.
THE OLD COltNEK.
AT AUG. DANIELSONS.
- THE AUNT SALOON,
- ANTONE BIELOH'S.
O. II. WINCENTV.
" ISAAC FOSTER'S.
" Dr. J. O'BRIEN'S.
" BANNISTER & II AMI FEN'S.
" PETER REISS'.
" N. .1 HANSEN'S,
FRANK BENTILA'S.
- XI It. DICKEY'S.
ia Astoiia.
At Catiiljmiut,
AT H.D.niUNIE'S.
At OyMrrvllle.
AT I. S. JONES',
" I). A. KODWAY'S.
At llr.aeu,
AT W. B. HAY DEN'S.
J. STRAUSS, - Agent,
- FOR
Oregon and Washington Territory.
Aii uider, left at the Decide Hotel, or at
Isaac Hoster's, will be piouiplly attended to.
Final Settlement.
XTOTK'E IS IU:I:E!Ul1RIYEX TlfcVf the
J- final Maleuejtprhe executor pf the
estate ofyiFerrdl. d eft&ed, has bfcen tiled,
and -Satdrdaj jflnVicOi day of Julf. issi, at
io a.m. nas been set u me count T-aourt or
Clalsonvumit. tor the heating thereof
:f.o. Fi.AVKL. Executor
.hmaic. ifcsi. 41-d't-fn.
Street Improvement Notice.
ITICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the
Coimuuu Council of the City of Astoria,
Clatsop county. Slate of Oregon, dijf on the
14th daj of June. 1SS1. adopt a resomiion de-
wist side of West-Sixth to the MiL-st.sIde of
said Water .stieet. by removing f llj defective
piles, stnuxers. caps, or other iljubers, and
substituting therefor new an sound piles,
sttmgers.capt.or other timbers' similar to
those used in the construction of die original
roadway or street, and by the removal of all
defectlx e plank ou said ortiou of said street
and by the substituting therefor of new and
sound plank of not less than 3 inches In
thickness. All of .said Improvements and re
pairs to be made at the expense of the ad
jacent nronertv : and notice Is lierebv triveii
that unless a remonstrance signed "by the
owners 01 iwouurosoi me propenvironiing
ou said portion of said .street be tiled with
the Auditor and Clerk within ten dajsfroin
the final publication of this notice the Com
mon Council will order said improvement
and repairs to be made.
lt order of the Common Council.
It. 11. CAKDWELL.
Auditor and Clerk.
Astoria, June IT. ISsi.
Street Improvement Notice.
"VTOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT the
1. Common Council of the City pi Astoria.
Clatsop county. State of Oregon. Hid on the
14th day of June, 1S81, adopt a resolution de
claring the intention of the Coinmoh Council
of the City of Astoria, to iinprorf :md repair
ueinoriu:i .sircei. in jiciiurry Astona,
from the west side of Cassstretf in said city
to the east line of said Sqcmocghi street, by
removing an ueiectirepuas.siriiigers, caps,
or other timbers, and .substitntlpg therefor
new and sound piles, st ringers, cips, or other
uniucrs similar loiuose useu nunc consiruc-
i by the removal of all defective plank on said
portion of said street, and by the substitu
ting tnereiorot new ana sound plank of not
less than a inches in thickness. All of aald
renait-s and improvements to be made at the
expense of the adjacent property ; and no
tice is hereby given tliat unless a remon
strance signed by the owners of two-thirds
of the property fronting on said portion cf
said street be filed with the Auditor and
Clerk within ten days from the lliul publica
tion of this notice, the Common Council will
oruer sain improv emenis and repairs to be
made
K. It. UAKUWELL,
Aurtitoranrt Clerk.
Astoria, .luue 17, 1881.
EXCURSION
j To Kimpivi ana Beturn.
The new st earner I jb
Clara Parker. &M&L
Will leave risheft: Dop at 7 .30 o'clock,
Friday Evening, June 17th,
von KNivrrA.
Kctumiiig (irly3turday morning.
The evening vvjll bo enlivened by a grand
ball at KnappsUiall. Tickets for the round
trip Si 00. Tickets may bo had at the Walla
Walla Restaurant and other business places
In the city.
iUSCELLAXEOUB.
IMPORTANT
IMOlilBffiTi
orTiin
HOUSE
To make room forau Immense stock of good";
that are arriving bj etrry steamer.
I will sell for the
NEXT THIRTY DATS
-AT-
Greatly Reduced Prices !
My entire took, coinprKiug the httet styles
Dress Goods,
Fancy Goods,
Cloaks, Dolmans,
Ladles and Childrens Shoes and Slippers
ALSO:
COMPLETE LINE OF
MENS AND YOUTHS
CLOTHING
FURNISHING GOODS,
Hats, Caps.
Boots, Shoes,
KTC.
ETC.
KTC.
Before purchasing your goods elsewhere
call in and examine my goods and prices, as
it will pay you well for your trouble.
S. SCHLUSSEL,
"WHITE HOUSE STORE,
Corner Main and Chenainus. streets,
ASTORIA, OREGON.
BAHKIHC AHDJHSURANCE.
X. W. CASE,
BROKER, BAHKER
-AND-
INSURAHGE AGEHT.
ASTORIA, - - - OREGON
OFFICE IlOl'KS:
FKOAI8 O'CLOCK A. M. UNTIL i
O'CLOCK P. M.
Home Mntnal Insurance Co,
OF CALIFORNIA.
J. F. HOUaHTOX
CtlAS. It. STOUV....
Geo. lfc Stohv.....
President
Seerntary
.igent for 0--!ou
Capital paid up in l. S. gold
coin . . .$ 300 000 00
I. IV. CASK. Agent.
Chenaums street, Astoria. Oregon.
67,000,000 CAPITAL
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND
GLOBE,
NORTH BRITISH AND MERCAN
TILE OF LONDON AND
EDINBURGH.
OLD CONNECTICUT OF HART
FORD, AND
COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Representing a capital of $07,000,000.
A. VAN IIUSEN. Agent.
Commercial Union Assnrance Co.
OF LONDON.
Capital, - - $12,500,000
Fire and Marine Insurance.
JOHN KAE HAMILTON, Manager.
210 Sansoiue St., San Francisco.
G. W. HUME. Agent, Astoria, Oregon.
MARINE INSURANCE.
PACIFIC COAST MAUINE'r.KANCH.
Commercial Union Assurance Co..
OF LONDON.
Capital, - - $12,500,000.
The undersigned an prciwred to
ISSI'K POLICIES
To cover shipments of SALMON or other
-uercnanmsc by SAIL or STEAMER from
Columbia River to
DOMESTIC OR FORE1CN TORTS.
Orders by MAIL or WIRE prompt v at
tended to
SIBSON. ciiritcxi &. Co.,
Cor. Front and Ash Streets
1'ortlnnd, Oregon
B. B. ERANKLTN,
UNDERTAKER,
Corner Cass and Squcmoqho streets,
ASTORIA, - - OREOOX
DKALKU IX
WALL PAPER
AXD
TeTNDOW SHADES
AXD
UNDERTAKERS GOODS.
zj"H""""Vv"HH"""'?
CALIFORNIA STORE,!?
(POST OFFICE CORNER.)
Look out for
AT THE CHEAPEST
ONE PRICE ST0
IN ASTORIA.
1 WILL DO IT
BECAUSE 1 SAM) I WOULD !
Owincr to the failure in the salmon season I have deter
mined to close out my
Immense SteGfe: of Gl&iX&ing
At Cost Price for the next Thirty 1 )ays.
Never Before in the History of Astoria
Was Clothing to be found in such profusion of Variety,
Elejjance and Style, with Durability combined at
PRICES NEVER BEFORE HIURDOF
Fishermen and Mechanics now is ytuir opportunity
purchase
OLOTHIXG,
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoos and Underwear
At prices that will astonish, not only you, but your friends,
whom you will please bring with you.
THESE GOODS MUST BE SOLD !
A SURE SAVlNC OF :: CENTS ON A IMU.LAR.
EVERY THING MARKED DOWN.
Dress Goods, Flannels. Cloths, Dolmans,
Wraps, Sacques, Dress Trimming's,
and all classes of Dry Goods.
A COST PRICE PLACED 0i El'Eltt ARTICLE.
Ladies desirous of saving money, will do well to exam
ine the stock in my Fancy Goods department as 1 am
now offering these goods at a Sweeping Reduction.
Don't be Misled, but Look out for the
RED FLAG
2T
THE CALIFORNIA STORE,
POST OFFICE CORNER.
N. . THE CHEAPEST AND
nOUSE IX ASTORIA.
PETER &XFJXETX:
ASTOUFA, OIM.CON.
BRICK
LAYER!
l'LXIX AN'I) OltXAMKNTAl.
X XJJ&.SI T DES -JEL E3 DEL
Oitlers left at the Occident Hotel, or at joy
Warehouse. fiKit or Bf-nton Stre.-t.proiniitly
attended l.
t i.mi s.vxn. nniCK, nsTEi:. i-vtii,
J tVinent. and all iiinleritds in m line,
ea-SiKH-lal'attenliou paid to Kuniaee work
Hiu nat. . ., ... w.r ,. ......... v.. nv..
itr no itav
eSAuent S.ui J nan and XewTaeonui linn1
First Class Saloon, .
CHICAGO BREWERY DEPOT, j
On the Kiadway,oimsite the Oieou Kail-
waj and XaIs:itiont"u'sIiarf.
wisek. i.iiuf iks axd cu.Aus.
ffA-IIest Chieao Kfer.-Sa
PHOTO AND FERROTYPE
a. n. enow, - - - proprietor
Ojijuite E)icoil Chnreh, StieinncilH St..
Is now prepared to
TAKE PHOTOaEAPIIS
( f all kiiuUanil in the latest -tjle-. j
Copy-inland Enlnrsinsl'ictnnsinOilCray-
on, India lUKanu w aicr . oiors.
All kinds and Me of Tin Tyjns
WILLIAM EDGAR,
Corner Main and Chenamus Street,
ASTORIA OREOOX.
DUUC IS
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
The Celebrated
JOSEPH RODCERS & SONS
GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY
AND THE GENUINE W0STENH01M
and other EntlL-h Cutlery.
FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS
Genuine Meershaum Pipes, etc,
A fine stock of
"Vatehen and Jewelry, lnzzle and
Breecli Iieadius Shot GmiH and
HI ties, Jlevolvcrs, PIstolM,
aud Ammnnitiou
MARIXE
GTi.VySES.
AIO A FIXK
Assortment of fine SPECTACLES and EYE
GLASSES.
kC&9L
the Red Ha
to
MOST RELTAliLE ONE PRICE
JAIINDT &
j ASTOKIA.
PEROHEN,
OUEGON.
I,
The Only .Ifacliinf SJiop
A,,aUM',,
r-- lriy
,. JEUGINE, CAHNEEY,
STEAMBOAT WORSi
l'ronitly atteiuled t.
' A si', ,a,l "M, ut reiwuinsj
, , XTXTOTXf 'V W
UAilWnS IJLiLS,
'JIACIIIXKSIIOP. XKiK KIXXKVS AS
TORIA KISIIEKY.
THE DEW DROP IHH !
Oh, HhernHMi. all hear the xiuid tvew-. !
A fine siIKn T-, started with bet of
j Liquors, Wi lies and Beer,
j AXD FIX!. KICEE Lt'NTlI TXCl ARDED.
The raii!e.it Caviar anil Iicohc,
i IX SANDWICH THICK AXD TIIIX
And will yHSHMol ntfeiwuit hour, drop in
nt the DEW DROP IXX t Coneomly street.
.I.T. IJORCIIERS.
Astoria and Upper Astoria
Freight and Passenger Line.
Will lean
tHvOeeident Hotel and I:iee&
Allen' euroer nt
Six O'clock A. EL, Daily,
Awl eeh alternate Inmr thereafter.
Will also Leave Upper Town from
Mr. Fords Place at the End of
the Rdad, from Van Du-
sens Store and from
Mr. Johansens,
EACH ALTERNATE HOUR.
Satnnlay iiieht nil! run later to aeeoinuio-,
date the HiMk. j
The alMie will Ik Ihe-tatloiw forstartinjr,
lint this line has leen estahlWied for the
accommodation of the iHihlic.and will carrj-
iiw-ii-i-i. iiccni- ur iri'im. tu ;iuy uri
of either city tiiHt K accvMhleto team?,
FVRES. Ticket wilt le sold at the nite
of l'Jiji ppnts ,r trtn TIiim:i" nml iiinl
j at same rate.
i. u. uL li.r.ii.iauager.
Astoria, "May 27. ISM.
Take Notice.
John Rogers, Central Market,
Has rccehed a large Invoice of
3JAJIRELS AND ILVLP BARRELS
of the best quality.
And is now readv to supply Butchers Can
neries and all others, cheap for cash.
illLACKSMlTII Sjf&&jmi-.
J ii i ... ..r uy
i r ! i e-
MONTHS FOR
THE WEEKLY
C"2 ! uCrv QJ) . V3 AL a. &i 7"J C Cb
WE WILL NEXT)
THE WEEKLY ASTORIA N
TO ANY ADDRESS IX THE UNITED STATES.
INrttage paid ly n.
For the Balance of the Current Year,
At the alo e rati Ca-h in advance.
DON'T DELAY ACCEPTANCE OF THIS OFFER.
rP
CHE ASTOEIAK
(DAILV AND WKEKI.Y)
T.S UKSPKCTKD AND COMMENDED r.Y ALL FOR ITS
Impartiality, Ability, Fairness and Reliability.
THE PAPKIi FOR THE COMMERCIAL ilAN,
FOR THE FARMER. FOR THE MECHANIC,
FOR TIIK.MERCELVXT, FOR EVERY PERSON.
IAII.Y ASTOlSfAX TKKMS: 15 Y IAir
(I'OlTACK KKKK TO AM. SI IWUUSKKS.i
DAILY, ONE COPY ONE YEAR S9 00
DAILY, ONE COPY FOUR 3IONTDS 3 (W
"Sainiile wiH; tif either e,!itn to eent-.
AIilres: 1). C. 1RELAXD,
I'uhlbher. Astoria. Oregon .
e9ritintLstvrs are autliorwil to act as aKents for Tub Astokiax.
THE ASTORLAJNT
STEAM PRINTIISTGI- HOUSE
HAS THE
FASTEST AND BEST PRESSES,
AN J TYPE OF THE EAT EST STYLES.
eo We lmrehiise P.ikt, CartL, Ink, ami other iiHiterials of the manufacturers
Ami can therefore afford to use, as vc always do. the best articles, while charging
Cards. Envelopes, Circulars, Bill Heads and Letter Heads.
THE EVERY DAY WANTS OF THE COUNTING ROOM AND THE
WORK SHOP ARE SUPPLIED AT PRICES WHICH CAN
NOT RUT GIYE SATISFACTION TO ALL.
THE COLUMBIA BREWERY
a trLW
r-zX' V --Xr'.l'-Ji !
i
IS SUPERIOR TO MOST, AXD LS EXCELLED RY NONE ON THIS COAST
JOHN HAHN, - - PROPRIETOR
CHENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON.
SEOrders left at Hie GERMANIA BEER HALL will be promptly attended tore
nmmm & ifpsiimtj8- glaser & co.,
DEALERS IX
SHIP eHANBLERlf
PROVISIONS,
IIW.K
STEEL.
( ( J i'I IJ3
Builders General
HARDWARE,
-Kr.xxjS,
PAINTS, OILS, ETC.
AIIEXCY (U-'TIIK
imperial Mills r-lour and heed.
Chenamus Street, Wear 01ney,:
.stoi:i v oi:e(;on '
C. I.KI.VKNU'KKKi:.
hii:am r.n own-.
KSTABMbUI-ED I.
Leinenweber & Co..
ASTORIA, OREGON,-
IPAUOTIK! ATJTI PnDDTPDQ
I n II II I'll 111 Mill till II I! 1 I'll 111
AXU.1X1JJ11U JJ.XMJ UUJ.IXLJ.XIXIU,,
.Manufacturers and Importer 1
A I.I. KINDS OF
AXD FTNDIN'GS
Wholesale Dealers in
OIL AXD TALLOW.
MANUFACTURERS OF
BOOTS and SHOES
fisrnighest casli.pnce paid for Hides and
Tallow.
PH5i?i?
J I du
Mi
Successors to F. Sherman & Co.)
MA1X STREET, - ASTORIA, OREOOX
Is irepared to supply
Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal,
Corned Meats, Poultry, Game, Etc.
Also constantly ou hand
Fresh Butter, Eggs, Vegetables.
SHU'S SUPPLIED AT LOWEST RATES.
JSJFresh sausages of all kinds made three
times a week or to order.
! CENTRAL MARKET.
i
I Oeneml assortment of table stock eoiutantly
j on liuiid, lueh as
Canned Fruits and Jelly,
Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard,
IMGS-BKrrrai- CUFFT
jFresh Fruits and Vegetables,
FLSH. POULTBY AIO GAIF,
In the season.
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
Best or tTDTES A?il TJQUOHS.
AH cheap for CASH. Goods sold on com
mission. Opposite I. AV. Ctise's store.
. I U. iWilU.l).
D. K. Waeeet. T. "W. E vTo.t
Astoria Market !
orrosiTK OrcIDEXT HOTE1 ,
.ASTORIA. --- - OREGOX.
WAKRE.Y &. IATOX, ProprIetor.
(Successors to Warren & McGuirt
Wholesalo and Rotail Dealers in
, Fresh and Cured. Meats
3 ' A full lino nf
I'AIII.Y GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED
HAY. CANNED FRUIT. VEQE-
. tables, etc.
e3 Butter. Etrcs. Chocao. etc. eondfiwH
on band,
ea" Ships supplied at tho lowest rates.
Washington Market,
' Mairi $lreet " ' Astoria Oregon
BKRGMAX i& BEBJtY
RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN
tion of tho public to tho fact that the
aboro Market will always be suppliod with a
FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY
FRESH AND CURED MEATS!
Which will be sold at lowest rates, wholesale,
and retail. Special attention given to subdIi-
m ShlDi.
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