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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1881)
THE ASTORIAN. give paUij staaauo ASTORIA, OREGON: THURSDAY- OCT. 20, 1881 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday Excepted). J. F. HALLORAN & COMPANY, PUBLtSIIKKS AI'I l'KOl'IUKTOlXx. Atf-ortnn JfnUding, Cass Slreri. Terms of Subscription : miveJ by Carrier, per wee!'............:2j Cents ont by mail, four months.... ..........53 00 Sent by mail, one yfear. . 9 00 Free of Postnse to Subscriber1. ov Adrertuements inserted by tho year at the rate of SI iu ier square ior month. Transient advertising, by tho day or week, fifty cents per square for each insertion. THEOITY. TlIK DAILY ASTOKIAN trill liC Ctlt hJ mailatTZctnU amnnth.frccnf prrtlage. Haul er who contemplate absence from (he citu can hare Thr Astokiax follow Shcm, Daily r Wkf.kly edition tnantjml-offlcetcUh-out additional expense. Addreio.es may lc tmtnyui a often a desired. Isxxre order ot the counting room. Dayton, V. T., wants a city charter. Steamer day. Oregon up; Co lumbia down maybe. Nathan Ferrell died of typhoid fe ver last evening at 8:4. v. v., after an illness of live weeks. Holden's auction sale has been postponed till Saturday; see ad. Prof. A. L. Francis leaves for Victoria this morning via Portland. The Astrachan left for Portland yesterday; Alice towing, Snow plot. Tho craw fish season has begun and the youngsters arc busy at low tide. An exchange wants to know if "a neise nnnoys an oyster." An austere joke. The Itfary Low at rived down from Portland yesterday; Ocklahama tow ing, Congdon pilot. President Arthur has sent to the senate the nomination of Geo. A. Steele, postmaster at Portland. The notice of warning to masters and pilots in approaching the bar at the mouth of the Willamette is with drawn. The people of Klickitat county modestly isk for $1000 out of tho Territorial Treasury to aid them in a county fair. There will be a meeting of the Odd Fellows' Land Association at the lodge room this evening. A full at tendance is desired. People in the post-onice appre ciated their mail Tuesday evening when they found it distributed even if the Portland boat was late. The property of the late Fort Clatsop post-ofiice was yesterday turned over to Postmaster Chance, uf this city, who receipted for the same. The principal of the Dayton school informs the Trustees that they must either provide wood or petition the Legislature for a change in the weather. A half tent, half shanty at Senti nel Butte, Montana, bears the sign: "Rev. C. A. Duffy, Sample Room." The proprietor does not euro to talk about his antecedents. fcome one states tnat since the re vised edition of the Scriptures has come out, inhabitants of Hades have moved for a rehearing, claiming that they are in under a false indictment. Last Monday night a minstrel named Fred Gere shot and, 'tis said, fatally wounded another minstrel named Kelly. Gere is well known here, having resided in this place for some time. Regular convocation of Saints John It. A. Chapter, this Thursday evening at 7:30 r. at. A prompt at tendance requested of all companions. Business of importance. A. W. Feucusox, H. P. The work of blasting on the bar at the mouth of the Willamette with dynamite has beeu going on for the past few days, and now the scraper will bo brought into use, it being sup posed that the mud is sufficiently shaken up to render it serviceable. The Corvallis Gazette man pops up with the allegation that there is "no seaport in 6regon within one hundred and twenty miles of the ocean." In the language of the an cient Egyptians "What a world it is.." Geography is a very useful stud'. Wonders will never cease. The Corvallis Gazette advertises that money can be borrowed At that office "on real estate security." The fact of a newspaper offering to loan money is without parallel in the loftiest flights of fancy to which fiction ever flew. Pretty Good A Seattle exchange saj-s: "Mr. U. E. Levy, who has barreled a large quantity of stiver salmon this season, jot his returns from one lot ejtcr day, accompanied by a, letter from his agent in San Francisco. His fish brought the very highest price that Columbia river salmon were Belling at, and the buyer bought his entire season's catch to arrive at the same figures." Tltat reminds us of the boy who told his mother that he was head of his class. On investigation it was found that the class was composed of but two members, and on the day that the youth achieved distinction his comrade stayed at home. It will also be news to cannerymen here that "silver salmon," in "barrels," brings as high a price as Columbia river salmon were selling at. Earthquakes. "As a rtile not without exceptions perhips their greatest power ahd most destructive effects arc exercised upon the more recent, superficial, and incoherent formations c!ay, tertiary marlt, and the like, so that buildings upon alluvial plains, river deltas, and so forth, uie more thoroughly shat tered than those on rock or solid strata," So say Prof. Tyndall. Let her quake then, if that is so. Astoria is safe. List of Letters Remaining uncalled for in the Post office at Astoria, Oregon, October 20, 1881. Amundsen. A hake. Miss Emma Rlanchard. .1 V LauriUn, Olavia M Chisliolm.Kortonek uisen, Aimrew Clark. John Owens. Mrs Tno-? Christopher. .J 1 1 Carlson. A C Erickson. Fred (iobbe, Paolo Grave, Fred Knudrvon, I AV Sloop. 11 Sherrer, Miv .lulia .Snygg, (iiistaf. V Viola, Salvatore Wiegand, IioMiia Persons calling for these letters must give the date they are advertised. W. CiiAXur., P. M. It seems to be the impression in the minds of the members of the Port land council that the volunteer fire department has outlived its useful ness, and they will endeavor to influ ence their members of the Legislature to abolish the present .system and sub stitute a paid department in its stead. The mourning emblems over the doors and windows are being taken down. What a sad contrast; one year ago his name inscribed upon a hundred thousand Dags throughout the country. Now nothing but a realization of Gray's line "The paths of glory lead but to the grave." The Seattle papers say that fish ermen are catching tin ee clearly dis tinct species of salmon there at pres ent, namely: silver, fall and chinook or tyeo salmon. This is veiy unusual. The fall, or dog salmon run always follows the silver run, but fishermen state that they never before caught all thrco kinds at the same time. It is reported, says the Standard, and we hope with every coloring of truth, that a wealthy gentleman of this city who owns considerable laud in East Portland lias been seriously contemplating the use of this ground for :i home for young outcasts, where they cm work in the gardens and have the advantages of schools and religious training. French, a negro, upon being sen tenced in Portland recently, remarked as he was getting ready to accompany the sheriff: "T .started from 'Frisco on Monday, arrived here on Wednes day night, this morning pleaded guilty and was sentenced, and at half past seven this evening 1 shall be in the penitentiary. "Dat's railroad time, gentlemen, uat's railroad time." The crow of the lost ship. Fern Glen, went up to Portland on the Fleetwood yesterday morning. The captain and mate went down to sec if there was an' chance to save any thing, but with little success. Con siderable surprise was expressed that an iron ship should break to pieces the way she did, but it was simply a strain. When she keeled over, prob ably the sand worked away from un der her bow and stern, leaving her on a pivot, when her own weight tore her apart. Joseph Gale of Eagle valley, Union county, is one of the oldest pioneers on the Pacific coast. He was at one time head of the Territorial government at Oregon, and lived for a number of years near Forest Grove. He built in the carl days a sawmill about three miles from that place among the foothills of the coast mountains, which was, probably, the first sawmill in Washington county. Ho came to the Pacific-coast in 1827, was in Grand Hondo valley in 183C, and was, prior to his residence in the Willamette valley, a neighbor of D:. Whitman. Supreme Court. In the Supreme court on the 18th inst, J. M. Shivery, plaintiff and ap pellant, vs. W. W. Parker and J. Q. A. Bowlby, defendants and respond ents; appeal from Clatsop county. This is an appeal from a decree in oquity sustaining a demurrer to tho complaint and dismissing the same for want of equity. The object of the suit is to have the defendants decroed to hold the legal title of certain lota and blocks purchased by them from this state in trust for plaintiff". The decree of the court below is affix med. Opinion by Lord, C. J. svllabcs. In the consideration of fraud, wheth er actual or constructive, cow is of equity have adopted principles exceed ingly broad and comprehensive in the application of their remedial justice, and especially where theie is fraud concerning property they wiil often interfere and administer a whwlesome and sometimes even a strict justice in favor of innocent persons, who are themselves without fault in the trans action. The cases to which this doctrine hns been held applicable aie generally cases where there is some breach of duty or want of good faith and fair dealing on the part of the person acquiring the property, or from whom, or under whom, he has gotten it, of which he has actual or construc tive notice, or where the property has been acquired, or tho possession of it taken on the assumption of a ti ust character, or under the belief by those with whom the transaction is had, or by reason of which it was acquired or possessed, that it was taken or ac quired in trust, or where it has been gotten by some undue influence. The facts alleged not coming within the scope of these principles, the de murrer was properly sustained and the decree of the Court below is con firmed. Hotel Arrivals. OCCIDENT. Maggie Brown, Geo. Brown, Bay Centre; Geo. Hartman, Cheney; D. C. Ireland, llwaco; G. W. Fonner, Waluski; Tom Foss, Knappa; Capt. Humble, bark Argo; John H. Mac kenzie, D. L. Munson, C. C. Blakes lee, Thos. F. Astorne, San Francisco; I. S. Jones, Oysterville; E. N. Burn ham. John Day's River; John Blake, Woodland; Capt. 15. McDonald, bark Doxford. I'AltKEIt JlOl'SK. A. P. Beebe, wife and child, .1. Hess and boy, Portland; J. Brown. Salem; C. Dupree, City; J C. Davis, Oak Point; C. Johnson, Young's River; F. Richardson, Australia; L. W. McKay, Tacoina; W. Mudge, H. Vincent, S. Kellehar, Daniel Porter, City; Henry ZeUitz, Fort Canby; Mr?. Rue and -1 children, South Demi; Simon Stoadley, John Days river; Alex Peterson, John Days river; F. O'Connor, W. H. Walki-i A. F. Ba ker, Portland. Coeoanut Caramels, fresh to-day, at the Astoria Candy Factory. I. Wilhelm, Boss .saloon, ommsite the Clarendon hotel, Portland, Oregon. Peuancliee Creams and Opera Cara mels at the Astoria Candy Factor. Fresh lard, of their own manufac ture, at Warren & Eaton's. Dr. Lockknrr, medical and surgical diseases of women, at the Parker house. Mr. John Rogers of the Central .Mar ket, has made arrangements to keep all the finest fresh fish, etc., in lheir season A pciirtul lot of Eastern Outers jut arrived by the State of California at Tom .Smith's Oyter Saloon. Main tieel. Vinegar ut the very nest quality can he had of Max Wagner, in :m quanity at :o eent. per gallon. Ma Wagner has had his place ic paiuted. and ii is now more nltraethe than ever. Stop as joti go b. tf The New IVMameiit authorized edition icvised. for twenty-fix e iviib at Chailes .Stevens and Sons Cit Book store. P. J. ''Hodman, on Chenamus street, has just received the latest and most fashionable style of gents and ladies hoots, shoes, etc. If vou want the best of fruit ami vegetables, fresh every day. call at T. (J. Bawling's fruit store. .Main street, opposite Lochs. Charles Stevens &i Son are in re ceipt of a fine stock of mouldings, and are now prepared to make picture frames to order. Call and inspect their stock. For the genuine J. II. Cutter old Bourbon,aiKt the best of wines, liquors and San Francisco beer, call at the (Jem, opposite the bell tower, and see Camp bell. . - . , A fine assortment of little boy s tur bans and winter caps, the latest styles, just received at M. D. Kant's merchant tailor establishment.' Don't- fail to get one for your boy. Have Wistars balsam of wild cherry always at hand. It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in fluenza, consumption, and -all throat and lung complaints. flO cents andSl a bot tle. As a mild, "but effectual laxative, as a safe but sure tonic, blood purifier and general strengthened use King of the Blood. See advertisement. King of the Blood is not a "cure nll but in all disorders attributable to im purity of blood and its defective circula tion, nothing else equals its effect. See advertisement. MISCELLANEOUS. KOTICR TO THE PUBLIC! T ii i:- WHITE SOUSE 1 now receiving their .K f.ix s.jpa: or :oois. THE FINEST Ami lt-t elected stock eor brought to this j place. cenMN'itu: of DRY GOODS, Fancy Goods and Notions, Mens ami Boys Olotliins:. FURNISHING GOODS. Hats. Caps, Boots and Slides. ETC., ETC The uiotl of which we imv'iw ilin-U li.'iu New York. Call one nnl all. ami t-- aiiiine our xftfitW. as w ell as our EXTREME LOW PRICES, ur.roRK prnciiASixo axywiikki: i:r.si:. S. SCHLTJSSEL, Corner of C'hunanuis ami Main Slrcrt, ASTOKIA, ... OKEO.V C. I.KINKMVKUKi:. IIIKAJI ItltOWX. KSTAI'I.I.HIIKD 18.". Leinemveber & Co., ASTOKIA, OREGON, TAMERS Al CDRE1EBS, Manufacturers anil (niM)rtersot A I.I. KINDS OF HjTF? A fE-jBCESIO. AND FINDINGS' W hnlcnY Dealers in OIL AND TALLOW. MANl'FACTl'UKUS OF BOOTS and SHOES iiii-Hit:!icst cnsli nnco iwhl for Iln'livt mul Tallow. BOWLING ALLEY, OF.O. HIM. I'KOI'KtKTOK Hut rain1' mi riimatuiw Mn-ct. Asiona.omi. The best Cigars, and quality or rVlnr. LlqiiRMS .tml thebest Alley iu.orcgiin. - V. U. 11. .1 MI. r. v.. 1 1 !'io. .IKOItlATH GINGER ALE, SiiHtior to :inv olhrr ii I his const. I'm-sale at all i.i-t das, saltans. QXKTGEB? Ale Sparkling Champagne Cider. GUM AND RASPBERRY SYRUP In iiuaiititii-s to mi:1. Mauutaoiiireil ami botilril h;M'oltinitia Soiia Waipri'etnpaiiy: MUTON & .lATtlKS. i'uoiM:unni:s. Foot of .Main Stirvt. - A$Tni:i.,Oi:i:ft(& WAK IS IKCTiAItHl WITJIOI'T I'TRTSIKIl XOTICi: Ami no temis'ot peace until every man in Astoria has a new tMlit Of ClOt 111 4 .iiaim: 16 V .UKAXV. t Look at the prices : Pant to order from - - sg oo Pants, ((iiuiuo French Cassimcre - 12 50 Suits from - - - - 15 W The finest line of vimpics' oh the coast 1 .select from. l'.l. MWivv 1st to Main street, ojiM)site Parker Hoiw. AMona HOSPITAL, ASTORIA, OISKO ON millS INSTITUTION. FNDKU CAKK OF JL the Sisters or Charity, is now readv for the reception uf patients. Private rooms for the accommodalion ol any desiring them. Patients admitted at all houis.dav or night. No phvsjcian has exclusive rig'hr. even patient Is free to and has the privilege or employing any physician they prefer. United States marine Seamen who pay Hospital Dues, are enti tled to Free care ami attendance at this Hos pital during .sickness. Permits nutst be ob tained for United States Marines at the Cus tom House. SiSTEits of Charity. stuH jXi&MTn s5?w? MISCELLANEOUS. Wholesale and Retail Dealer r- '- . Q'JK )f 'ERTES, Provisions, Lumber, j KTC. KTC. ETC. Fishi-rini-ns and Caiinorv h SUPPLIES A Sl-KfTALTY AUKXT FOR TTJK m San Jose,. Fruit Paekincj.Conipany. AND THK t Sail BYliucisco Olioinical ASTORIA ORF.GON Free to Everybody! A Beautiful Book for the Asking P.vappl.x iimiK-rsonallvat the nearest onicc or THK SlMiEi: JIAM'FAITUKINO CO.. Mr ly iMistal rani if at a distance), ami ailult person will l prrstMitett with a heautifulU illustratnl copv or a New Itoofc entitled GENIUS REWARDED, Story of lie Mm Mm. Coiilaiiiintca hniidsoiur and eastly Meet en irain;; rnnitispirre , also. $ finely enjraed wood mis-, and hound In an elaborate blue and phl hlhouniphed coer. No charge uhatrTlsiu:nle for this handsome book, ulilvli can be obtained onlv by application at the branch and suhordr.uite oniccs or The Shiucr-Maiiiirariurhi;: Co. The Singer Manufacturing Co. 1'riiuip.tl Ortlcr, ::i I mou Sipiare, . . i:v OKK. TfiE SINGER SEWING MACHINE. Tin miil.isiuii. .1 rcp-rtiully notifies, ihc uiiiii'ili.it I1.1v.i14 itrrii :iptuin!i (I :i!eii for the NEW IMPROVED SINGER. He is now Vet-pared 1oeSirr these unrivalled Sewintr Machines u m'h terms as cannot fail to meet the unttHol even bod v in need of this liidispciisatrir article' of ItoiiehoLI furniture. Liberal t'i -eoutil made on cash sales. Toiliosedeslrui-rit I will sell on the instalment j.i.iii Five dollars a mouth. 17 centsa dav.iless than it costs a smoker for, clears i. will soon purchase Yourwirc a Singer. The Best Sewing Machine Ever Put Together. Old Scwiim Mai limes l-il.eii in et limine. Ati-'chmruts. Needh's, Cotton. Oil. etc.. al wnjsou hand. Call and examine I lie Singer Sewing Machine and (tie vnrlclv nf woik it can perlorm al K. C. HOI.D1WS. Airent Singer Man. Co. GrXj Q"7"-EJ3 (PATSSTED JUSS 13TU, 1S7G.) FOR SALE BY JiBL PARKER Corn Husk Mouthpiece Cigarettes -i- IIAVjWA.J-KUHJI'K. AND VIKOINIA TobRcco. trie pun-staud healthiest. CHSAK-KTrj-S in use. For sate at I. K. O. SMITH'S. Tiya;. Uu.u'Krir. .M:piger. t v WA'NSBK "BROS., ARCHITECTS ,. i ' . ., AN'" BUI JjI3 3S3K.S . .. ' . lobbiiiu:. and Rcimiring . ON SHEPS, HOUSES, ETC., .Attended to at the Shortest Notice. .reuNi'i: cass ani astei: stkfixs, .' 'VSTOKIA. - Ol':W:ON. . lec ci cam at Roicocs oyster and rc frcsliiuent saloon in Occident hotel block. -ftr1, OPEN' -TO ALL!; oiiaiiiiBimiiiiiiiiiiiu I mi- - Aaaual Clearance Sale Still continues at Here is an opportunity to purchase Dry Goods, Clothing, ;iiiaiiiMiitii.iM.M... WE :iiss42hiaeiiiBaEaesiiii:ii3iiiiiiaiaiiuiitiiii8iiiusuiiiiH Asllic remaining stock of Summer Goods MUST BE CLOSED OUT To make room for an Euormous Fall Stock. ILET EVERYIBODtI Take Advantage of Thisl IRAKEC OPPORTTJNITTl N". B. The public is well aware that I cany out to tile lettexr all things as advertised. Becagntzisg s BlfifMr ahh Goffipeiiiion . a H. COOPER, I X L Store, near Parlier House Astoria, The Boss Coffee and Tea Pot fnaHa c3t TrH&JHllikllHIHH& S$c?IHH IH il TWRWSs'i' .JLSh . JmLb TWO DOORS EAST OF OCCIDENT, ii ;- CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OF FURNTTIJIIE S BEDDING' AND DEALER IN jOaipcts, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and HnMiiiis, iVlKlHAV CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete in ever hraneh. V Tr-lE1 'COLUMBIA BREWERY r Vr 1 yjjTi., is si i-Eirtty: to .most, and ss john' hahjn. - rjy GHENAJIUS STREET, erOn!er left at thf CEKAIANIA nEEK ASTORIA M. MEYER ASTORIA, SP3aoIAL .JNTJXrCXTJXrOESJMCEm'P. " " 'reduction of WHOLESALE PRICES. $7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS. IjAHCK OltDEUS IN LIKE rHOPORTJON. Cess Quantities', - - . SO Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, - f-'- - - - SI SO per Dozen en-Special attention paid to order Irom Public Houses and Families. Pilos for S.ile. Jlr. Al I'Io.Millan u prepared to furulsli Fir or Hemlock Piles IX ANY AMOUNT !TO OHDEU. AND. ON SHOUT OTICI-L Leave orders at the store of Trenehanl,& Upshur, Astoria. Or address, A. 11. MCMILLAN. OIney. Oregon. rrr.r - the I X L Store. etc., etc., at the TTriiTfUBfimmnmninim : ilAY BE HAD OF MU mm IIIBIIlHlllllllMIII feE.R.HAWES SOLK AGENT. Also. Atcent for ttre celebrated! MKDALL10I RANftE, 1IM.VHES, ASTOEIA, OBEGOH -t n TTTSi TTihiJi ri I. m $, i:xci:i.i.kd ky none on this coAbi - propkietok, - ASTORIA, OREGON. HALL will be promptly attended-to.SB BREWERY. Proprietor. OREGON. OREGON BRASS. WORKS, I). M. MOORE, - - PROPBIETOR, 2d Ht. Bet. CJtD, Pertlum... Brass, Belt and Composition Coatings, 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 Metal. Cash paid for old Copper and Brass, Lead aud Zinc. Particular attention paid to all kinds of Ship Work. feS