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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1881)
0) THE ASTORIAN. ASTORIA, OREGON: "WEDNESDAY-.. .-OCT. lit, 1SS1 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. .Monday Excepted), J. P. HALLORAN & COMPANY. 1'or.LisnEKs ai 1'j:oiiuktoi:. Astonan Building, (lass Street. Terms of Subscription : served by Carrier, per week... ... 2j Cents enl ly mail, four months..... .............So 00 ioiit Jiy mail, ono year..... .................. fl Oft Free of Postage to Subscribers. " Advertisements inserted by the your nt the rate of SI 50 per square per month. frnnaient udvertiainp. by the day or week, dfty cents per square for each insertion. THECITY. Thb Daily astouian will )e ent ly mail at7 cent a month. freeof jMmtaije. Head er who cimleinilatcnlsenec from the cilu can uv; Tiik Astoiiian follow them. Daily or Wkkki.y edition to anu pnst-ajitce with out (uUWUhttil rrji.e. Addrexc may he crinwd (woflrn as attired. Ijeare order at ft; countiiw nj.i. Weather still damp, for rain anv lime now. May look Fifteen mills is the Linn enmity rate of taxation this year. The State of California sailed at daylight yesterday morninij. Don't forget Holilcn's sale this morning. A choice lot of foot gear. About twenty cases of small-pox are reported in the vicinity of Day ton, W. T. We are informed that Ceo. W. Hume has bought all his Astoria property back again. We rej-ret to hear that Miss Laura, daughter of Chas. Heilborn. lies dangerously ill. Mr. Jos. Hume's Quickstep is be ing built wider and higher; A. Mc Kenzie has the job. Tho Grasmere and Taitsing ar rived down yesterday, Ordway and Alice towing, Betz and Moody pilots. The bignest musical convention ever held in the state is to convene in Sa lem next month, nt lest so it is claimed by the Salem papers. The tax up in Lane county is 20 mills, and everybody scours. Public meetings are being held to give vent to the general feeling. F. C. Norris leaTes for Port laud on the Fleetwood this morning. During his absence L. E. Seli" will act as Auditor and Clerk. The Portland Commercial llejor ter has again changed hands. The LMimwav fuulislunjr company now control tho destinies of the iournal Captain J. M. Lachlan, for some time commander of the steamer Geo. W. Elder, has retired from the 0. R. & N. Co. and taken a position with the Central Pacific Railway Co. The British bark Argo cleared for Queenstown yesterday. Her cargo is 17,921 centals of wheat from Port land, 4,449 from here, a total of 22, .,70 cen tals, valued at $30,743. The Snake river steamboats arc bringing grain down from Idaho. They land it at Texas, where it will remain until the completion of the road, when it will be taken by the cars down to Portland. The barge Monarch has T00 tons of wheat for the Grasmere, the steam er Wonder CO tons; the Willamette Chief has 2G5 tons for the Taitsing. The barge Columbia has f30 tons for the Derbyshire. In yesterday's issue the types made us say that the boilers of the new boat for the Ilwaco Steam Navi gation Co. would cost SG,500. For "Ilwaco," read "Shoal water," and the item would be all right. There is one man in Portland that is glad the "Pwev." I. S. Kalloch lec tured there. W. D. Palmer, to whom Kalloch owed money when in Kansas, was successful in collecting 40, bal ance due, from the ex-mayor. We have received a large stock of fine letter, bill-head and note paper; cards and all the latest novelties in the line of artistic work; call around and see samples, and don't let this fact elude your memory. The As torzax job office does the finest work north of -San Francisco. The present has been a strange season in tho Willamette valley. Lit tle or no summer whatever, and it al most seemed springtime until snow commenced falling on the mountains. In many places grass had not yet dried out, and a great many vines and fruit trees produced second crops. Wreck of the Fern Glen. The British bark Fern Glen which went ashore on Clatsop spit last Sun day morning is a total wreck. From Copt. Johnson of the Columbia, we get the following particulars, in addi tion to what we published yesterday. He got to the scene o the wreck at daybreak and after standing by till two o'clock yesterday afternoon got the crew on board and came up to this place, meeting the Canby with a vol unteer crew on board which was going down to rescue them. Yesterday morning the vessel keeled over and the crew took to the only boat they had left, a small affair leaking so bad ly that it took four men to bail her out. The tide was carrying them over to Sand Island when Captain Johnson got them on board. The following is Cant. Bubb's ac ac eount: "Wc sailed from London for Wellington with passengers sn the 1st of May. Made a veiy good passage and left Wellington n the 22nd of August. . Arrived off the bar at 4 o'clock last Stmdaj' morning; made Hancock light and was puzzled, saw a red light and expected to see a red and tvhite Hash; took bearings and thought I was in good position, being sufficiently far to windward, then wore ship to stand off till daylight, when I could make the bar and pick up a pilot. About six o'clock found the ship striking and a very strong tide, of which I was not aware, setting us in. About 3 i. m., the lifo boat came alongside, and the Capt. told iwe that he thought there was no danger that she would probablj drive over the sands, so determined to stand 03 the ship. The vessel lay tolerable easy all Sunday night, but on Monday I found that she had worked astern; I got the steam winch ready and hove out ballast. About 'I o'clock she commenced leaking and I then mad; preparations to leave. At 7, a strong wind blowing from the .s.i: and the ship striking heavier, let go both anchors. She bumped heavily all night; I got out starboard lifeboat, but could do nothing; she stove almost immedi ately; at 9 o'clock Tucsdaay morning the ballast shifted, the vessel laid over on her beam ends, with her masts in the water. All hands clung to the ship's side; i saw the life boat trying to get to us, but the sea ran so high it was impossible. About 10 o'clock she began to break amidships, and at noon, seeing no other chance, and finding we must make some effort, we launched the only boat we had left and after great effort wero taken on board board by tho Columbia.' The crew, some twenty in number, saved nothing, and were fortunate in escaping with their lives, for it was a rough day outside. The vessel, which now lies southwest of Furl Stevens, is fast breaking up. She was owned by Perrot & Co., of Sunderland. Upon the arrival of the crew every thing possible was done to relieve their immediate wants. They will probably get berths on other vessels, here and at Portland. In the case of Ballautync, Chat mew iv. Holme3, versus the Oregoni an Railway company, limited, for damages sustained by the latter'a res cinding a contract for building the bridge piers at 1 lay's landing, in the C. S. district court mi Monday, tho jury returned a verdict in favor of the plaintiffs for 11,3 10. Some of out cannery men make a fine display at the Portland fair. The Orcgonian mentions one firm who have displayed fine tasle in arrange ment of their exhibit of salmon, in which there are a thousand or mure cans. It is in the form of a ruined feudal castle with turrets, etc., with ivy creeping around and through win dows and crevices. The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, says, the present run of silver salmon is simpli' enormous. The canning company manage to put up about two thousand choice fish each day, and are compelled to turn away thousands that are offered them, on account of scarci ty of help, and the limited capacity of the cinary. Which the same ia a good joke on the ''canary." A correspondent from Siuslaw to the Eugene Guard says: Salmon are plenty; four boats are fishing on the Siuslaw for salmon fcr the Umpqua canneries. There are four teams en gaged hauling the salmon, for which they receive eight cents per fish; they take 200 at a load; the distance they have to haul along the beacli. is 20 miles. The boats catch about 200 salmon each every night, for which they receive, delivered on the Ump qua, 20 cents per Call. Parties in San Francisco havo bought the cauneries here and will run them next year. It seems incredible that a man could be capable of calling his son "Eh Lama Sabachthani," or "Maher- shalahashbaz:" but that such is the fact is asserted by an English writer, who, having evidently had plenty of time, and free access to the ltegistrar General's office, has prepared a very amusing paper concerning English Christian names. Among other curi osities contained in these records are a "Green Leaf," "Shooting Gallery,"' "Lucky Gallery," "SingSong," "Tem pestuous Stinger," "Giddy Edwards," "Talitha Cutui," "Holy Davies," "Choice Pickerel" names which seemed to have been fastened on helpless children as a mere joke, and for which inflictiou a child might rea sonably be authorized to claim dam ages of a parent when he becomes of age. Tiie Placid "Willamette. The Standard says that the sugges tion to employ the steamer Elder to deepen the water at the mouth of the Willamette, seems to have been mis understood. The use of the scraper .was not contemplated. The plau pro posed was to load the steamer down to 18 feet astern, and run her rapidly back and forward over the bar, which is only 7i feet across and 14 feet deep at low water. The fan of he pro peller cuts like an auger, and the rapid motion engendered by its revolu tion would carry off the mud into the deep water a few feet distant. This would not be an "experiment" but simply an application of a method in common use on the great lakes at De troit and elsewhere. It was employed two years ago when the little tug "Kip Van Winkle" was used for two days in front of Delay's wood wharf, at the foot of Swan island bar, gaining in that time four feet in depth for a length of one hundred feet. The bar at the mouth of the Wil lamette is composed of a very fine argillaceous silt almost as tough and compact as pipe clay or putty, which, unless previously loosened, cannot be moved to any useful extent by a scraper; nor is there, at the present low stage of water, any natural current strong enough to carry off the clay, which would be only scratched by the teeth of the scraper. Attention Knights! Every member of Astor Lodge No. 0, K. of P., who can possibly make it convenient to do so, is requested to attend the convention on this (Wed nesday) ovening, to elect two repre sentatives to the Orand Lodge to be organized in Portland on the 8th of November next, and to transact other business of importance. ly order of the 0. C. J. O. JSoxoktii, K. of IS. AS. Hotel Arrivals. OIVIUKXT. (J. V. Former, WalinsLi; Capt. Pubb, sit. Fern Glen; Mose3 liurbank John Day river; V. (I. Weir, La Cen ter; J. Y, Copeland, Pekin. W. T.; V. H. Faling, John Day River; R. H Abbojt, Fort Stevens; F. Y. Clasi, Portland; D. C. Ryckman, Knappa; Sam. Russel, jefty; (). Nelson, Orav's Pay V. T. VAIlKKli HOU"Sl T. H, McGill, city; P. C. Dulthate, Portland; Capt. E. P. Parker, stm'r Clara Parker; Chas. Dupree, Knappa; John Adams, city; Antone Rirch, cty; F. Erown, city; O. Ryan, city; J. W. Brewer, city; Hon. P. Callendar, Knappton; V. F. Parker, Walluski; Fred Krosel, city; W. H. Tackett, Walluski; J. Hudson, Ranter; J. No- land, ."John Day river; .J. W. Brewer. Cowlitz; Chas. Johnson, Walluski; Geo. llarhnau, city; David Allison, city; Capt. E. J. "Moody, Portland; Geo. G niton, city; II. C. Crosby, city; Mrs. Joanne Burnetta. Coroanut. Caramel, fresh to-day, at 'Hie Astoria Candy Factory. P. Wilhelm, Ross saloon, opposite the Clarendon hotel, Portland. Oregon. Penancliee Creams and Opera Cara mels at the Astoria Candy Factory. Ice cream at Roscoes oyster and re freshment .saloon in Occident hotel block. A splendid lot of Eastern Oysters just arrived bv the State of California at Tom Smith's Oyster Saloon, Main trcet. Vinegar of the very nest quality can be had of Max Wagner, in any quauity at .10 cents per gallon. Max Wagner hxs had his place re painted, and it is now more attractive than ever. Stop as you go by. ir The New Testament authorized edition revised, for twenty-five cents at Charles Stevens and Sons City Rook store. P. J. Goodman, on Cheuamus street, has just received the latest and most fashionable style of gents and ladies hoots, shoes, etc. If vou want the best of fruit and vegetables, fresh every day. call at T. G. Rawline's fruit store, Mam street. opposite Lochs. Charles Stevens & Son are in re ceipt of a fine stock of mouldings, and arc now prepared to make picture frames to order. Call and inspect their stock. For the genuine .J. II. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best of wines, liquors and San Francisco beer, call at the Hem, opposite the bell tower, aud see Campbell. MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC T II K- WHITE HOUSE Is now rcceivin;; their SEW FAT.T. -LIKE OP ;001S. TIIK FINEST And best elccted stock ever brought to this place, consisting of DRY GOODS, Fancy Goods and Notions, Mens ami Boys Clothing, FURNISHING GOODS. Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. ETC. ETC The iuot of which i' rrivhf 1ii.-i fun New Yoik. Call one and all.uiiil e- nniuif (Mir ;:tnK a well as mir EXTREME LOW PRICES. kkpeki: purchasing a.vvu iir.iti: i:i.si: S. SCHLUSSEL, Corner of Cheiuiinus and .Main street. ASTOKIA, OICKUOX C. I.KINKN'WKKKK. HiltAM i:i:ovx, K-NTAKMSHEn l&Vi. Leinenweber & Co., ASTOETA, OREGON, TAMERS AND CURRIERS, Manufacturers ami Importers of A I.I. KINDS OF AND FINDINGS Wholesale Dealers in AND TALLOW. .MANUFACTURERS OK OI BOOTS and SHOES iwrlliiihest cash nnee laid for Hides ami Tallow. BOWLING ALLEY, oi:o. im.i. I'KOl'ItlKTOi: Kn!raiiri on ChenainiiN Sued. AMoria, Ogn. The best quality of Wines I.Iiuois and Cian, and the net Alloy In Oregon. P. W. 1I..IAMKS. i: is. I I 1TOX. AKOMATIC GINGER ALE, Superior to any oilier o:i ibis coast. OX30CJ-E3DBL lIj3E3 I'or ale ai nil fuM clas saloon?. QtXCTGeEIS j&X: Sparkling Champagne Cider. GUM AND RASPBERRY SYRUP In qimnliliesioMii!. Manufactured and bottled by Columbia Soda Water Company. I.ITPTON &.IAMES. PKOl'KIETOKS, Foot of JlainSticcl. - Amtokia.Okkkox. HOSPITAL, ASTORIA, - - - ORROOX mills INSTITUTION", UN'DKK CAKE OF X the Sisters of Chanty, Is now rcailv for the reception of patients. IVivate rooms for the. accommodation r any desiring them. ratipntsadiuitted at all hont-s.day or nielli. No physician has exclusive riuht. everv patient is free to and has the privilege of employing any physician they prefer. United StatfH marine Seamen who pay Hospital Dues, are enti tled to Free care and attendance at this Hos pital during sickness, l'ennlts mast be ob tained for I lilted States Marines at the eas tern IiniiM. SlSTKltS OK ClIAirlTV. To Whom it May Concern. TAKE .SOTICK THAT THE OKKC.OX Ilaihvay and Navigation Coinpam is the owner of the following described propertv in the City ot Astoria, to-w it : Xort It .V. feel of block 133. and all of block 132 Shivclv's first addition to Astoria, north i feet or Clocks 8 and 5, and all or blocks 5, c. 7. 10, 1 1, 12. 13. t J. 13. 1G. 17, 18. 19, 20. 21 , 22, 23. and 21. Shivcly'.s second addition to Astoria as recorded hv him on his revised plaL Any jerson pur chasing: suen property ot oilier parties will purchase at his peril as the cnntjtanv will defend Its title to the utmost. Oreoon Railway & Xavioation Co. SOd by E. A. Xoves Agent. MISCELLANEOUS. Wholesale and Retail Dealer IN GROCERIES, Provisions, Lumber, ETC ETC. ETC. Fishermen and Cannery SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY. AOEN'T FOP. THE San Jose Fruit Packiny Company. AND THE Sim Fnincisit)(;ii(kiniiial WORKS ASTORIA OREGON. Free to Everybody! A Beautiful Book for the Asking i:yapliiiiftsnnallvat the nearest office oiTiib siNf.Ki: maM'kactiti:ix(s eo.. (or by postal card if at a dKtanee). ami ailitlt person will he prcMMitcil with a Itemitifulh illiwtmteil enpy or a New ISnok entitled GENIUS REWARDED, -ei: Tin: Story of lie Sawii Machine. Cmitaininx a 1i:uh1miiiio ami coolly steel en KravIiiK frontispiece ; also, 2S finely engraved wood eats, and bound in an elaborate blue and gold lithographed rover. Xo charjre hateerisniade fur thU handsome booTc. which can be obtained only by application at the branch and subordinate office of The Singer Manufacturing Co. The Singer Manufacturing Co. Principal Office. ::i 1'nioii Sijuaie. NEW VOKK. THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE. The undersigned re-.t-ei fully uoliiies the ' public that ha ui been appointed agent tor the NEW IMPROVED SINGER. He N now prepared looticr thes-e unrivalled Sewing .Machines on mh-1i terms as cannot fail to meet the wants ol everybody in need of this iudisitciiNiible article of household furniture, liberal discount made on cash sales. To thosedesiiiu(;it I will sell on the instalment plan. Five dollars a month. 17 cents a da. (less than it costs a smoker lor cusirsi. will soon purchase your wile a Mner. The Best Sewins Machine Ever Put Together. Old Sewinj; Machines taken in evhanne. Attachments.. Needles, Cotton. Oil. etc.. al wnvson Imiul. Call and evani'inti the Shiver Sewing Machine and the varletv of work it can perloi m at K. C. jfOI.DKX'S. Agent Singer Man. Co tv csMkt 33ZXX GrliOVSS (PATENTED XOKB 13T11, 1370.) FOR SALE BY Corn Husk Mouthpiece Cigarettes IX I'KKIQl'K. HAVANA. AX1 VIKOIXIA Tobacco, the purest and healthiest OH5AK KTTKS in iim. For snle at L.K. . SMITH'S. Tiiko. l'.u.U'ilKi:. Mumixw. County Treasurer's Notice. milEIM-: IS MOXKV L thk county X Treasury (o pay all County orders pre sented prior to April M. ISSI. All such or ders will cca-e to draw interst from and af ter this date. CHAS. HEILIIOUX. TrcnMirerof Clatsop Count v, Astoria. Oet. 1 1. ISI dtw" City Treasurers Notice. VrOTIGK IS llET.KBY OIVEX THAT 1.1 there is niiuiev in the City Treasury to jiav all citv warrants endorsed prior to April 3),"lsso, and lluit interest on such warrants ceases from this dale. October I5.1SSI. W. K. DEMENT. City Treasurer. Take Notice. John Rogers, Central Market, Has received alarge Invoice of BARRELS A'D HALF BARRELS of the best quality. And Is now ready to supply Butchers Can neries and all others, cheap, for cash. Ml "o. - If OPEN TO ALL I I1II1I1IIII11IIII1IIIIIIH THE FOURTH Annual Clearance Still continues at the I X L Store. Here is an opportunity to purchase. Dry Goods, Clothing, etc., etc., at ther IHIIHIllllllllHlllllllllllinillUlMllllllllHllHIMHIIIIIIinilllllllllMMiaMlill ILOWEST.FIGLTtES As tho remaining stock of Summer Goods MUST BE CLOSED OUT To make room for an Enormous Fall Stock. let'etebtbodt 4alltktttlfltlllllllliaMIltlfHUIUUUMl! I Take Advantage of This Jf. B. The public is well aware that I cany out to the letter all things as advertised. SeeogMlziag mq JilrMr- C. K. COOPER, I X L Store, near Parker House, Astoria. The Boss Coffee and Tea Pot ySEHp Xlla ELa TWO HOOKS EAST OF OCCIDENT. .- - A8TOHIA. OBSGOM CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OF F-ITRMITTJRE S? BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames awl MHlliRfi, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete In every branch. THE COLUMBIA ' LA&EI IS Sl'l'ElHOi: TO MOST. AXI I EXCELLED UY XONE ON THIS COAM JOHN H A BTN, - - PROPKEETOK, CHENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. efc-Ordcrs leit at the GEKMANIA BEEK HALL will be promptly attended to. ASTORIA BREWERY. M. MEYER Proprietor. ASTORIA, - - OREGON. jCfp-ciriTAT. A.3XTjq'OTT3ga"OEtmg:EUa'l?. REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES. $1 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS- LARGE ORDERS IN" LIKE PROPORTION. Less Quantities, - - 30 Cents por Gallon Bottled Beer, - - - SI 50 pr Ooxn fisrSpecIal attention paid to orders from Public Houses and Farnlltea.'Wi Piles for ale. ilr. A. B. McMillan is prepared to furnish I Fir or Hemlock Piles IN ANY AMOUNT TO ORDER, AND ON SHORT 'OTJCE. Leave orders at the store of Trenchard & Upshur. Astoria. on address, A. E. MCMILLAN. Olney, Oregon. 1-miiiwimMmiimuiwiiiJnii MAY BE HAD OF E.RHAWES SOLE AGENT. ALso, Aetit for the celebrated MEDALLION RANGE, HA WES, BREWERY OREGON BRASS WORKS, D.M.MOORE. - - PROPEIETOR. 2d 8t. Bet. C A , Frtlaa. i Bras3, Bell and Composition Castings, i Of every description made to order. Cocks and Valves, of all kinds, made and re paired. Steam Whistles, Oil Globes. Hy draulic Pipes and -Nozzles, Babbit MeUL Cash paid for old Copper and Brass, Lead, aud ZIne. Particular attention paid to an kinds of Ship "Work. '