The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, June 26, 1881, Image 2

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ASTORIA- OREGON:
SUNDAY- JUNE 2G, 1B1
. C. IRCLAM Editor.
Paige Acquitted.
All causes of the state vs. H. C.
Paige, indictejl in Umatilla coun
ty, on three se'perate counts of
the larceny of jjreenbacks, gold
dust and gold coin, have been dis
missed. It -will be remembered
that almost a year ago Wells,
Fargo & Conirmnys treasure box
was robbed on the stage running
between Pendleton and Umatilla,
of a lot of money and gold dust,
aggregating in the neighborhood
of 1,S00, and soon after Paige
was arrested in Portland for the
rebberv. The circumstances of
the theft, as published at that time
were as follews: As the driver of
.the stage from Pendleton to Uma
tilla readied the latter place and
delivered the express box to the
agent it was found to be empty,
although properly locked. "Way
bills, money, valuables, etc., which
the agent had put into the box the
evening before had mysteriously
disappeared. Paige, who at one
time had been connected with
"Wells, Fargo & Co. as their agent
was supposed to be well acquinted
with their locks, was a passenger
at that time, and suspicion pointed
strongly to him as the guilty party.
He was accordingly arrested, and
through some technicality his
trial has been put off until the
present term. And now he is
honorably acquitted.
They arc having a deadly
scourjre at Havana. Eleven deaths
from yellow fever, and twenty
from small pox, for the week end
ingon the 24th, are reported.
Mr. Villard is now about to
organize the Oregon Trans-conti
nental company; to acquire a ma
jority of the stock of the Northern
Pacific and Oregon companys pro
posed capital, fifty millions; of
which the proportion represented
by the purchases already made
shall be immediately issued and
the remainder from time to time,
as required for additional purchase
What havoc would follow in the
"wake of this business boom should
a reaction take place in the wild
speculations of the past ten months
in railroad and other stocks. Such
dangers does exist. Great busi
uess depression and man' failures
would be certain to result. The
press of the east aie discussing the
question very seriously. 11 the
reaction should set in before As
toria "-els railway connection with
the outer world, it would lie many
years before another opportunity
like the present would be likely to
occur.
Commenting upon the purchase
by the Panama Canal company of
a majority of the stock of the Pan
ama Railroad company; at the
rate of $250 a share, but estimat
ing the assets of the road to be
retained by the company, the
actual price will reach $205; the
Washington Post says: "Should
the other shareholder sell on the
same terms as Mr. Tenor W. Park,
the principal owner of the road,
the company, whose capital is only
$7,000,000, will get for their stock
in the aggregate about $20,050,
000. This trade shows that De
Lesscps and his associates have a
plenty of money and a plenty of
confidence both, and if they never
build the canal, they will, at least,
have a railroad which has hitherto
been paying twenty per cent, div
dends. It will now be in order
for Senator Burnside to amend his
Monroe doctrine resolution so as to
cover railroads as we as canals."
The New York Evening Tele
gram boasts of the wonderful
rapidity with which the success of
Iroquois in the Derby race was
flashed across the ocean to that
journal, and placed before the
public. The Telegram, which is
regarded as the evening edition of
the New York Herald, had a tele
graph instrument on the grand
stand, and had made perfect ar
rangements for the rapid trans
mission of the result. How suc
cessfully this was done, the Tele
gram sums up as follews: "Horses
got away at 30:21.5, New York
time. Iroquois passed the win
ning post at 30:23.55, New York
time. Result reached New York
at 10:24 New York time. Time
occupied in transmission, 5 sec
onds." Of course the dispatch was
very brief, perhaps simply sending:
Iroquois winner. Nevertheless,
the feat was a marvelous one.
3fews bad 2Sotes.
It te reported that James Gordon
Bennett lost $25,000 by cards in
Nicei France, recently, at one
sitting.
The boom in stocks has increased
the value of the estate of the late
Asa Packer, of Pennsylvania, to
$7,840,055.
Mile. Sarah Bernhardt is to take
charge of an American photo
graphic tent, at a charity fete
which is shortly to be given in the
gardens of the Tuileries.
The first female student who
ever made her way into the Uni
versity of Berlin is an American
girl, and now attending the physi
ological lectures of Professor Vir
chow. The irrepressible Yankee
knows no distinction of sex.
When the excellence of rice as
a diet is fully understood its use
will be more frequent and of daily
occurrence in every household.
It may properly be classed as su
perior to any of the cereals which
are in such general use for the
morning and mid day meals. No
other food is so easy of digestion,
and at its present cost it is cheaper
than oat-meal or grain-grits of any
kind.
While the Emperor of Russia is
fortifying himself, and watching
for poison in his coffee or bomb
shells in his bed-room, that other
monarch, King Ivalakaua, is on
the bounding billows of the Indian
ocean, heading towards Europe
and the United States for a years
frolic. "Uneasy lies the head that
wears a crown" will hardly apply
to the royal ruler of the Sandwich
islands, excepting of a morning
now and then.
Wiry plant banners and lay
wreaths upon the grave of evey
soldier who, for one purpose or
another went out to fight the
south or the north, while Benjamin
Franklin lies unnoticed under the
weeus in a street craYeyaru, or
Thomas Jefferson is forgotten in
the old vault at Monticello? If
we are to have a legalized day
for sentiment, let the sentiment
be widened. Let our children
not be taught that all the heroic
useful lives of Americans ended in
the civil war. Next year let all
our commemorations embrace all
our heroes, both of war and
peace.
nil i - .
incieis a clever meuicaut in
Paris, lie takes up a position at
the entrances of the principal
churches, and button-holes the
faithful after this fashien:
"Monsieur, hear me. I am a good
Catholic. 1 have some of the
virtues but J have not all. I have
faith. 1 have hope. But helas,
as regards charity, 1 have it not.
Will you give it me?" I am told
that hi.s cool witticism has untied
the purse-strings of the goinmeux.
In Paris, even a beggar must be
epigrammatic.
W hue an Italian barber at
Buenos Ayres was shaving a
customer recently a hot political
dispute arose between the shaver
and the shaved, the former being
a republican and the latter an
ardent advocate of the temporal
power of the Pope. Words ran
high and at last the barber lost
his temper and with a ferocious
twist of the razor cut off one of
the cheeks of his customer, who
was very fat and afforded a splen
did mark for the operation.
Gov. Shepherd.
Denver Republican.
The Washington Post, demo
cratic, says: "This beautiful city
of Washington is a decoration cer
emony in itself." Yet The Post,
with every other democratic paper
in the country, has repeatedly
called Governor Shepherd a thief
and a robber, for making Wash
ington what it is, and cannot even
now allude to that gentleman with
out an insulting epithet.
Wellington ro;t.
The Republican lies and lies
most stupidly. The Post has
never said an unkind word of Gov
ernor Shepherd. Rather, it has
praised him for his good work in
"Washington, time and again, and
without stint always.
It appears certain now that
Theophilus French, auditor of rail
road accounts, will be removed on
account of his letter to the presi
dent of the Central Pacific railroad.
It has become known that his let
ter was made use of for stock-job
bing purposes. Jerry Rusk
Wisconsin will succeed him.
of
Fo"owing is the customary greet
ing m midsummer: Fvreu "Haw;
what do you do with yourself to-night,
dear boy?" Algy - "Nothing, and
haw pwecions little of that. Fact is,
these light days it gets so awfully late
so awiuiiy early."
Built of Gold
Leadvillc Democrat.
But few people arc aware of the
fact that the facings of the high
school house are constructed of gold
bearing stone, but it is an actual
truth that is testified to by Mr.
King, the architect, as well as
those who did the masonry. It
was obtained from a mountain near
Granite, upon which several gold
mines have been operated with
much profit, lu antiquity there
was extravagance visible in all the
architectural efforts, but to witness
the repetition of those times in
this era, and in the carbonate me
tropolis, is something indeed
startling. It is a fact, however.
that the facings of the institution
mentioned are made of the gold
rock, and it can be proven. During
the work of erection, and when the
masons had the stone in hand and
were dressing it, this was dis
covered. Upon one occasion they
were sawing a huge block of the
material in which a streak of gold
about the size of a knife blade was
discovered by the workmen. It
created quite a sensation at the
time, but nothing particular was
said of it on the outside, and the
work was continued. Our streets
are paved with silver, or slag con
taining the mineral; and it is prob
able that a handful of dirt from
most any place would assay from
one to ten ounces. This report
was regarded as somewhat fabu
lous, but when the fact goes out
that the school house is built of
gold, it will indeed provoke a
skeptical smile.
Any amount of new coooS now
opening at Atllers. He has brought
some very tasty article this trip. Go and
see for yourself. TIiom; hirthdav cants
just opened at Adlers 1khJc Ioto are
immense.
Before purchasing your sewing ma
chines, calf and examine A. Van Ditsen
&Co.s stock. They have just received
a new and elegant lot, which thev are
offering at bottom prices.
The Xew Testament authorized
edition revised, for twontv-five cenLs at
Charles .Stevens and .Sons Cit Hook
store.
P. J. Goodman, on Chenamus street,
has just received the latest and mo&t
fashionable style of gents and ladies
boots, shoes, etc.
J. II. D. Gray is now selling Wheat.
Bran and Feed of all kinds at reduced
rates, and has also a line lot of Ash and
Vine Maple Wood on hand for sale.
The best farter's Cap? Ann oil
clothing, rubber boots, etc., sold at .San
Francisco wholesale prices at the .Sail
Francisco clothing store.
Mrs. S. T. McKean will soon 1k in
receipt of a full a.vortinent of Fourth of
July ribbons. Mie lias now a fine stock
of laces, dressing iackets. white skirts,
and all kinds or ladies uuderwear. Give
her a call.
Charles Gratke has alwas on band
No. 1 XXX Premium Ale and fiit pre
mium Lager I Seer from the Albany
brewery, San Francisco, at his saloon
on the Itoadway.
"Mamma." said a five-vear-old, the
other day, "I wish you wouldn't leave
me 10 iaKc care oi uahy again. lie was
bo bad 1 had to eat all the candv von
bought at the Aofnria Candy Factory to
suiiiim; iiiiu.
Ice cream at Iioscoe oyster and ic
freshuient saloon on Main street.
NEW TO-DAY.
SITUATION WANTKI. -Ur a nun ho h
wllHnr to make himself useful in nv
honorable capacity, steady employment N
ur-,ircu. .luurevt :
R. C, ASTOKIAXOnW.
LIBERTY HALL.
J. II. HAVEIil.V.
MANAOKH.
Wait for the Grand Comedy Boom !
ONE NIGHJ0NLY.
Monday, July 11, 1881
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The Greatest Hit of the Season, from Xcw
Yorkfio San Francisco.
UAVERKVS t'KI.EUKATKD
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WIDOW BEDOTT
COMEDY COM PAX Y.
Direct from Haverly's Ht'j Street Theatre,
ew one city, luiroaucinc Ameri
ca's Famous Comedian
MR. CHARLES B. BISHOP,
As the Inimitable "Widow"' and the
Famous Favorite
MR. JAMES 0. BARROWS,
Supiorted by an exceptionally StroiiK Oat
vi laiemea Anisuj
, uuu i. kci uiixcu, dui rcniemoer iue
date of the IlAVERLY ROOM.
Monday, July 11, 1881.
PoDUlar inices. Xo extra plmrrn for m.
serving seats at CARL ADLER'S.
B. B. FKANKLIN,
UNDERTAKER,
Corner Cass and Sqiienxxjhe streets,
ASTORIA, --.- OREflOX
nK.vi.Ki: in
WALL PAPER
AND
WINDOW SHADES
AND
UNDERTAKERS GOODS.
inSCELLAXEOUS.
IMP8RTMT i
or Til r
WHITE
HOUSE
To make room for an immense stock of goods
that are arrhiiili evny nUmiimt.
I Hill 4.) fur the
NEXT THIRTY DATS
-AT-
Groatly Reduced Prices !
My enliro MHk. rtHMprisiHg Ibr lateM t les
or
Dress Goods.
Fancy Goods,
Cloaks, Dolmans,
Ladies and Childrens Shoes and Slippers
Aix:"
A rOMH.KTi: I.IXK OF
MENS AND YOUTHS
CLOTHING
FURNISHING GOODS,
Hats, Caps,
Boots, Shoes,
ETC.
ETC.
ETC.
Refore purchasing your goods elsewhere
call in and examine my hhN and prices, a
it will i yon well for your tnmMe.
S. SCHLTJSSEL,
AVniTE 1IOUSE STOKE,
Corner Main and Chenamus street.
ASTORIA, OREGON,
STEVEHS & SOH
I lav jiist received a Ian;-' Mork of
Picture Frame Mouldings,
For sale liy the font or made into frames to
onier. i ney are now picpared to Inline an
the Pictures- in Astoria
AT VERY LOW RATES.
Also just received a large hue r
Vocal and Instrumental Sheet Music.
Musical Instruments of all Kindt arum-ton
liaud. Opimsit. I he JieMTourr. Astoria.
C. I.KIXFMVKBKi:.
lllltVM mtovvx.
lTAIlI.NHKIt 1IB,
Leinenweber fe Co.,
ASTORIA, ORECOX,
TAMERS AE CURRIERS,
.Mauurncliuer-iaud Iuiortersu
AU KINDS OF
AND FINDINGS
Wholesale Dealer in
OIL AND TALLOW.
MANt'FACTURKKS OK
BOOTS raid SHOES
na-IIfohest cash price paid for Hides and
Tallow.
Wasliington Tffarket,
Haiti Klrcci, - - Astoria Oregon
BERGMAN D JiEJtltY
T ESPfiCTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN
JLXtinn eftho public to the fact that the
above. Market will always be sumdiod urith a
FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY
FRESH AND CURED MEATS!
Which will be sold at lowest rates, wholesale
ana retail. Special attention Riven to jupi'Ij
nz ships.
S. GLASER & CO.,
tSuccevvors to F. Sherman & Co.)
MAIN STREET, - ASTORIA. ORKCON
Is prepared lo supply
Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal,
Corned McntH, Poultry, (nine. Ktc.
Also constantly on hand
Fresh Butter, Eggs, Vegetables.
SHU'S SUPPLIED AT LOWEST RATES.
t5FFrcsli siuisages made everv dav or to
order.
CENTRAL MARKET.
Genera! assortment or table stock constantly
on Hand, such as
Canned Emits and Jolly,
Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard,
EGCS. BUTTrR, CITEESE.
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables!
FISn. POULTRY AHTD fiOTE
In the season.
CIARS XSTi TOBACCO.
Rest of WEHES ASD LIQUORS.
All cheap for CASH, floods sold on com
mission. Opposite 1. W. Case's store.
j. i;uuuti;s.
FOURTH OF JCLY.
1778.
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GRAND
CELEBKATiOlV
or n i r-
105TH MXilBRNM
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OF
American Independence
AS TO 11 J A,
1. Sunrie Salute of '- Guns:
2. 11 a. m. Open Air I'romciuulc
Concert by tlie !!:
3. !l:30 a. "a. Ucml Race by
"Whitehall ami other How Beats:
4. 10 a. r. Ctntiul procesion of
Piotu-ers, Military. Rremcn. So
cieties, Invited Guet Liberty
Car, Sundnv. Publie and Private
Schools, Citizens on Foot, IIors
back and in Carringcs, etc., ter
lninatiiur at tle Custom TTouse
Square:
o. 1'eadiiur of the, Declarntion of
Independence, followed by an
O "R A T r O N !
AfW which all are invited lo r
take of tfk' PHibeeue.
AT .MUSSI.'S OKDKltS fo.'si lM.KASCUR
i:i:nrii!
Arrangements will I made for
those wishing to have a Basket
Picnic, location announced here
after, depending on the weather.
7. VI i. National rfalnle of 3S
C!iiu;
S. 1 r. m. Sleamlwmt, Tug ami
Vacht I faces:
!l. 'I i: m. Fishing Bonis, S!ttop,
Scow ami Schooner J laces:
10. :) r. m. lyeicle, Foot, and
other Paces, until sunset;
11. Salute of ID Gum:
GKANJ)
Torchlight Procession
S::)0 i m.
GRAND
Display of Fireworks
COMMENCING AT !::J0 P. M.
AFTER WHICH A
GORGEOUS TURNOUT OF THE
Rollicking Rovers.
Come one and all, lwth great and
small, and enjoy our celebration.
I5 the COMMITTEE ON I'KOCUAM.
CLEANING and REPAIRING
NEAT. CHEAP AND QUICK. BY
;koii;x: aovETT.
Clicnaiiuis St., next Nk-holiiV Karlu-r Shop.
LETTER HEAD PAPER,
PRINTED OB PLAIN. Of TUB BEST
quality at ThkAstorivx office.
BLANK .'.OOKS
PRINTED AND BOUND TO AN x' SIZ?
and ruled to any enter, at
The Astoriax office.
or-
CALIEOENIA ST0RE;
(POST OFFICE CORNER.)
Look out for tlie Red Flas
AT Till:
ONE PRICE STORE!.
ill .ii-ioj.
I WILL DO IT
HECAUSE 3 SAID I WOULD !
Owing to the failure in the salmon season I have deter
mined to close out my
Immense Steals of Clothing
At Cost Price for the next Thirty Days.
Never Before in the History of Astoria
Was Clothing to be found in such profusion of Variety,
Elegance and Style, with Durability combined at
PRICES 2JEYER BEFORE HEARD OF
Fishermen and Mechanics now is your opportunity to
purchase
CLOTHING,
Hals, Caps, Boots, Shoes 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 !
i. snn: savixc of :$ ckxts on a ioi.lai:.
EVERT THING MAKKED DOWN.
Dress Goods, Flannels, Cloths, Dolmans,
Wraps, Sacques, Dress Trimmings,
and all classes of Drv Goods.
I COST PRICE PLACED Off EVERY ARTICLE.
Ladies desirous of saving money, will do well to exam
ine the stock in my Fancy Goods department as I am
now offering these goods at a Sweeping Reduction.
Don't be Misled, but Look out for the
R E D F L A G
AT THE CALIFORNIA STOKE,
POST OFFICE CORNER.
N. II. THE CHEAPEST AND VOST RELrARLF. ONE TRICE
IIOUSK IN ASTORIA.
THE COLUMBIA BREWERY
AA v TTD rx
fe i P Wh
'MtT-VAsVX,
js sriT.wei: TO MOST. ani i kxcfi.i.f.d i:y noxk on this coast
JOHN HAHN, - - PROPKIETOK,
CHENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON,
eOnlcts left at tlie GKKMANIA UKEll HA LI. will bo promptly attended to.-sii
PETER RTXKTErXT.
ASTOKI V, OBECON.
BRICK j.liiPfe. LAYER
PIVIN AND OBNAMENTAL
Onlorsloft at the OeenU'iit Hotel, or at my
VaJeliiHi-e, fmt of Benton Street, promptly
attemleil to.
T IME, SAND, BRICK. PLASTKB. I-VTH,
SJ Cement, ami all material in my line,
funiKluil to onter.
BxTSpeelal attentwn paid to Kurnaec work
ami BantjeN. Cistern work warranted sooti
er no pay.
cSTAent San .Timu ami New Tacoina Lime.
First Glass Saloon,
CHICAGO BREWERY DEPOT,
On the Konthva . opposite the Oregon Bail
way ami Nahrition Co wharf.
The choieet lniml of foreiRii ami domestic
1VIXKS, MqUOIt AXJ CI('AIlS.
OffJJest C'hicaso ISccr.'Sti
PHOTO AND FERROTYPE
S. B. CHOW, - - - PBOPKIETOR
Opposite HplM'opRl Clmrcli, SHemocqhe St..
Is now prepared to
TAKE PHOTOGRAPHS
Of all kinds and in the latest st j le.
Copj hip and EnlanshiK Pict tins in Od Cra -on,
India Ink and Water Colors.
All kinds and Mzes ofTin Types
THE DEW DROP INN !
Oh. ILshennen. all hear the good new !
A line saloon is started with hct of
Liquors, Wines and Beer,
AND FINE FBEE LUNCH VNOl ABDED.
The Grandest Caviar and Cheese,
IN SANDWICH THICK AND THIN
And will von spend a pleasant hour, drop in
at the DEW DBOP INN on Concomly street.
J.T.EORCHERS,
CHEAPEST
vxaiui.
T, rr?J
Fk R.V P
rst;
ARNDT & FECHEN,
ASTOBIA. - OBEGON.
Tlie Only Machine Shop
Ami the best
b'-vksmitii fzA
O JL1 KJ XT M
In the city. W5
All kinds of VJRi"
.-jr-O
ENGINE, CANNERY,
STEAMBOAT WORK
Promptly attended to.
A specialtj made of repairing
CANNERY DEES,
MACHINE SHOP, NEAR KINNEY'S AS
TOBIA FISHERY.
WILLIAM EDGAR,
Corner Main and Chenamus Streots,
ASTORIA OREGON.
DEALER IX
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
The Celebrated
JOSEPH RODCERS & SONS
GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY
AND THE GENUINE W0STENH0LM
and other English Cutlery.
FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS
Genuine Meershaum Pipes, etc.
A fine stock of
Watches anil iTewelry, 3Inzzle and
SJreceh I.oadinsr Shot GmiH and
Itllles, Kevolvcrs, PlntolH,
and Ammunition
MARIX'E
GLASSES.
ALSO A FIXE
Assortment of fine SPECTACLES and EYE
GLASSES.
Take Notice.
John Rogers, Central Market,
Has reeehed a large invoice or
LAURELS AND ILVLP BARRELS
of the hest quality,
And k now ready to supply Butchers Can
nenes and all others, cheap for cash.
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