The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, January 22, 1882, Image 3

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ASTORIA, OREGON:
SUNDAY
JAN. 22, 18S2
ISSUED EVERY MORNlNG,
(Monday ExceMed).
P. HALLORAN & COMPANY
ftmununs axd Vncr-BlET0Rs. '
Atortzn Building. Cass ....
Terms or Subscriptien:
arvel by Carrier, per weak " c-..
t by moil, four St Zl"
3 br tnajj. oDe year..!lZ: 9
f rao of Poatago to subscribers.
-AlvCttiements Inserted by the year at
therateofjiao per sqnnre per month
transient adyerthlng. by the d.y or week.
Mty centa per square for each insertion.
theotfy;
TUKDAU.TAST0P.IAX will U sent bj
MOot ..cab anumn.jnctfpMtage. Read
ers wltocontimplateabsencefrom the city can
hare Tup. Astowak follow them, Dailt
or Weekly rAiitrmi .,. . .J
out aAliHonol expense, ddrwecs may 6e
Manned as often as desired. Leave orders at
itit counting room.
The Parknook came down yester
day. Wonder towing, Al. Bettg pilot.
The Alico towed down the Date
of Counaughtyeaterday, Spraguo pilot
In the police court John Dee, for
using abusive language, was fined 85.
J. 0. Han thorn is connecting his
cannery and residence by telephone.
A. Booth & Co. will use coal in
stead of jrasoline in their furnaces this
season.
The. .Now Northwest thinks that
the Utah womon should not be dis
franchised.
Three attempts at burglary one
partially successful last week. Look
out for the sneaks.
The Pacific Union Canning Com
pany commenced spiling yesterday for
their new cannery.
There wen twenty vessels besidei
the Yaquina and Oregon along tht
city front yesterday.
The Occident Packing Company
-are building a warehouse, and have
enlarged their wharf.
Presbyterian church preaching
morning and evening by the pastor.
Sunday school at noon. .
Usual prayer meeting at the Y.
M. C. A rooms at ft quarter to" 3 p. M.
All are cordially tuvitod.
The Columbia went to .sea at twe
o'clock yesterday afternoon; the Ore
gon came in at half past three.
Tho British barks Scotia, Steele
master, and Goodwood, Tudor master,
cameln "yesterday, from Montevideo.
Gov. Thayer has commuted tho sen
tence of yJas. Gill, who wassont from
hero in '79 for five years for larceny
Warren Hayden of Ilwaco, would
have been married yesterday, but ho
shot himself in the forehead in the
morning.
The long spell of fine weather
came to an end yesterday, and the
familiar patter of "the rain was heard
on the roofs.
It is again asserted that the Cen
tral Pacific has bought out the Oregon
and California, and West sido railroad.
Ho us verrons.
The British, bark "Arctic clonred
for sea yesterday. She goes to
Queenstown with 35,424 bus. wheat,
worth g34,130. j
Quarterly meeting services in the
M. E. Church to-day. Preaching at
the usual hours by Rev. A. AtwoodV
Lore feast at 10 a. m.
The Portland philosophical so
ciety will celebrate Tom Paine's birth
day next Sunday with mnsic and ad
dresses at the Turn Halle.
Jack Sullivan was accidentally
drowned last week in Portland. Ho
had recently been fireman on the
Cooke and Dixie Thompson.
- Scpville concluded his argument
tothe fury last Friday. Tho impres
.:., ; WniimrtnTi is that the verdict
of tho 'jury will be "murder in the first
degree."
The Clara Parker yesterday took
forty largo beeves and other freight
from the Wallacut to Warren and
baton's farm aud slaughter yard on
the Skipanbu.
The Yaquina camo in from Tilla
mook yesterday, discharged her cargo
to be taken up to Portland, and leaves
to-morrow for Gray's Harbor for
freight at that point
The melancholy mariner who
tried to commit suicide last Friday
night Has recovered far enough to take
a fresh hold-on life and no longer en
tertains the. thought of stopping the
engines of life.
W E-T.
It jou go along the street
Every man j on chance to rtift
Says It wet!
If jou stop in every place.
They will tell you to face
That its wet!
Others do not conic to this
But, in passing, merely lisp,
Mighty vet!
Ladies don their rubber cloaks,
Bound to go and sec their folks
If UN wet!
Elitoin fix up the news,
(Damp enough to give the blue-.;
Because it- wet !
Lawyers wipe their boots Jind swear,
Such awful wet they cannot bear
Cursed wet !
Doctors ride, but wonder why v
AH Jheir patients cannot die.
When its .o wet !
Whit. WaUmmi,
Newspaper Dunains-
Some of our up country exchanges
have regular articles asking money
from their subscribers, whimpering
and whining petitions for their own;
it must be mutually unpleasant; tho
publisher of a paper must certainly
hate to ask his patrons for money irr
every issue nf his paper, and the read
er doesn't liko to bo dunned for money
every time ho picks up the paper,
Here's tho way the Willamette Fanner
talks in its last issue: "So when we
realized that money was hard to got,
we tried to accommodate all old sub
scribers who requested it, and in fact
all who were behind, and the conss-
qnence has been tho greatest trouble
and anxiety to do business, on our
part. Onr bills nro all cash, nnd how
then, without any great margin to go
on, can wo wait for ytars on our sub
scribers? Let nil sensiblo men con
sider how we have struggled these
years, let thousands of dollars stand,
sacrificing property, laboring hard to
earn money, and managing, of course,
to run in debt considerably." And
so it goes for .1 third of a column. We
are glad to say in this connection,
that our efforts to run a first-class lo
cal paper are appreciated, and our
patrons are gratifyingly prompt in
coming up with the little matter of
coin that comes 'in so conveniently
when wo have little bills to meet that
cannot wait.
The New Northwest publishers
offer one hundred dollars for a twenty
six chapter original story, to bo re
ceived by July 15th. Tho uirrative
will bo preferred that has soma bear
ing on tho woman question.
" Parties from the southeastern
part of tho county report the finding
of silver ore that is free milling and
assays well. It may bo that we shall
have a Clatsop bonanza, livalins the
Comstock some of these days.
The local of the Standard "has
been authentically informed that n
man just getting over the effects of a
drnnken sprco "feels like the hind
teamster 111 the caravan of despair."
Now if any of you ever had the posi
tion of h. t. m such a caravan, you
know how it feels.
The steward of the Indiana is
missing. On Friday eve when the
sea-bird had flown to her wave-girdled
uest, and the festive cabin boy no lon
ger wooed tho gentle torn cod from
its native olcinont, ho planned a dash
for liberty, and when yesterday, the
blushing morn came smiling over tho
pino crowned hills he took unto him
self the appurtenances of travel and
left.
While some boys wercslanding on
the corner of two of our principal
streets yesterday afternoon, one of
them, named Willie Hoyt, while hold
ing a small pistol in his hand accident
ally shot one of his comrades, a twelve
year old lad named Ben lllsloy, in the
stomach, inflicting a painful, though
not necessarily, dangerous wound.
Drs. Baker and Kinney attended tho
little fellow who was resting comfort
ably last evening.
J. N. Denver of Olney, tells ub
that the prospectors for tho Nehalem
coal mines have struk'an 8 foot vein.
It 13 said to bo of excellent quality and
the lucky finders aro sanguine of sue
cess. Reports constantly como of coal
and iron finds in that locality, and in
tho possession of such mineral wealth
lies one of the most important ele
ments of this county's futuro pro
pority. Our Tillamook correspondent,
writing in reference to tho recont
sad accident wherein Dr. Young and
A. C. Lamb lost their lives by tho
capsizing of a boat, says that tho
bodies wcro not recovered until a
week after tho drowning, when Mossrs.
Nelson and Johnson found them about
two hundred yards apart Dr. Young
was a married man, aged thirty years,
he left a wife and children in New
York state; Lamb was single; he was
a native of Arkansas.
Railroad Progress. "
Tho Walla Walla Union is informed
that tho N. P. It. R. track hoa been
laid to Pcnd d'Orielle lake, aud that
tha caps are being put on tho piles
for the long bridge. All the piles
luue been driven sao a fow in the
main channel. About fifteen miles
of road bed 'beyond the. lake have
been so nearly graded that it ull be
ready for the track-layers in a few
days. About 2,700 men are at work
on tho road. The snow Ls two feet
deep in the woods, and about a foot
deep in the openings. The weather
ha3 not been cold enough to interfere
with the work.
Literary Notes.
Thus saith the Portland Standard:
There is a movement on foot to es
tablish a Chinese weekly newspaper
in this city, after the style nf the
Hong Kong and Sin Francisco papers.
The process of printing theso papers
is by means of lithographic stones.
The editor writes his characters oil
tho paper just ns he wants it to ap
pear, and when tho bheet is full on
both sides he sends it to the litho
graphcr, who in a very short timn
transfers it to tho'stones and sends it
to tho press. The handbills that, aro
now plastered on the walla in tho Chi
neso quarters arc all made by hand,
0110 at a. time, and. they. are the only
means of giving public information
to the celestials.
Bethel Service.
There will be divine service on
board tho British bark D0011, lying at
the O. It. & V Co's wharf, at 4. e. m.
Rev. J. McCormac officiating.
Arithmogryph.
The 3, 6, 8, 12 is on all clothing.
The 2, 9, 13 is a goddess nf my
thology. Tho , 7, 5, 10 is to avoid.
The 4, 2, 18, 23, 24, 15 is a part.
The 2, 14, 25, 20, 23, 24, 22, 26 is
not sure.
The C, 11, 24, 20, 16, 17 is u neces
sity of life.
The 19, 15, 23, 22 is a praver.
The 8, 1, 19 is a tree.
Tho 1G, 20, 14, 0 is a figure
The 9. 11, 26, 21 is used by carpen
ters.' The 18, 21, 12, 8 is a lady's name.
Tho initals are an American river.
tho finals also, and in the same State.
The answer to the arithmoarvnh in
last Sunday's issue was Daniel Web
ster, United States Senator.
D. Welch of Portland, will he at
his rooms in the becdent this week,
to treat any one requiring the ser
vicos of a dentist.
The leading feature of . Emer
son's minstrels, however, is the jockey
twelve clog dancers, directed by
Henry Stewart. & F. Call.
Tho jockey twelve clog, directed
by Stewart, invariably brought down
the applause of the gods. S. F.
Chronicle.
The jockey twelve clog dance, one
of the most picturesque arranged
dances, was repeated again last night
and elicited thunderous applause. S.
F. Bulletin.
The British bark Napior, which
left this port Nov. 18th with a cargo
of wheat to Cork for orders, put into
Valparaiso previous to Jan. 19th, in a
damaged condition, after having been
compelled to jettison a portion of her
cargo. Oregonia n 21st.
Tho American bark Vesuvius
which put into Pugct Sound a few
days ago left for tho Columbia river
again nnd was reported outside yester
day. The owners, very much dis
satisfied with Capt. Call's action, dis
charged him, and the vessel came
around imdcv a now -master. Ore
gonian, Xlst.
Read the ad. of the groat min
strel combination which will ap
pear next Thursday ami Friday
evenings. "
Messrs. Selin and Stechhan,
the advance agents of Emerson's
minstrel troupe, deserve credit for
their enterpme in bringing first
class entertainments to this plare.
V. A. Davis, who murdered
Lconidas Triplett at Orlean, Vir
ginia, some time ago, is supposod
to be somewhere in tlio Northwest.
The murderer is thus described:
A young man about 23 or 24 years
of ago with hin visage and cheek,-
light blue eyes, with grayish cast,
receding chin, two gold plugs in
bis front teeth with one corner
broken off, light waving hair
smooth face, weight about 140
pounds, height 5 feet 9 inches. A
largo reward is offered for his ar
Bfotlce.
The regular annual meeting of Pro
gressive Land and Building association
will be held in Liberty hall, AFtoria,
Clatsop county, Orecon, on tho 11th day
of February, 1882. Wm. McEwav, .Secy.
Jan. 10, 1683.
Tho "Always Dandy" btm'i:irmt
Udiolves at John A. Montsomery'a.
Sherman Bros. Expretm
Will receive orders at the storo of 1
W. Case for upper Astoria or any other
part ot me city. w;avo jour orucrs on
the slate and they will be promptly at
tendpd to.
'Houeh on Hats.'-
The thing desired found at last Ask
Druggists for 'Bough on Kats." It
clears out rats, mice, roaches. Hies, bed
but;?. 13e. boxes.
Bl'ItXETTS COCOAl.VK,
Unlike all Other Hnlr Dressings
Is the best for promoting the growth of
aim beautifying Hie nair, and rendering
it dark and slossv. The Coeoaiuo holds.
in a liquid form, a largo proportion of
deodorized cocoanut oil, prepared ex--presly
lor.llils purpose. o othercom-
pound possesses the peculiar properties
which s exaciiy siiu me various condl
tions of the human hair.
The superiority of Buknkit's Flav
oring f.XTUACj's consists in their pol
led purity and great strength.
A fow more cliances et to be taken
lor mat line grapnoscopo at the City
book Fime.
Brace up tho whole system with
King of the Blood. See advertisement.
. ncnl Ttiinntftr fWn -!!. k l
Imttlc of Miiloh's Catarrh. Uemody.
1 rice . rem. aoiu uy v , jv. iicmenl.
For the genuine J. II. Cutter old
Bourbon, anil the best of winej:. linm.
and San Franoisco beer, call at the (1cm,
opposite tlic bell tower, andsecCamp-
neit.
Call and examine the Union numn
at John A. Montgomery's, cheap and of
superior pattern and quality.
PrniiTi WlinrniinfT CVmrrli nml llmti
chilis immediately relieved bv Shiloh's
Cure, bold by V. E. Dement."
That Hacking Cough can to so
quickly-cured by Shiloh's Cure. We
guarnntee it. &om uy w. Ji Dement.
P. J. Goodman, on Chenamus street,
has just received the latest and most
fashionable stylo of gents and ladles
noots, snoes. etc.
Sleepless Nights, made miserable
liv thflt fprriMp onuirh .vlhllnh'a eti.n tr.
the remedy for you. Sold by W. E. De-
f!hn!- Stpvpnc ntiH inT Iiava ftnil.
of mntildfnfrcsnnfl mnnlrtora truile ntitnt.
can be bought cheap for cash to close
uui iuui uruiicu 01 me nusiness.
For hnnri-anirm linllHnf icnlo
such as toilet cases, cologne sets, per-
lUIIll-lJ raso, hub suups, cic, go 10
Conn's drug store, opposite Occident
annul.
Shilnlt's VifnlWnr la u-hRt .! nond
for Constipation, Loss otAppetite, Diz
ziness and nil symptoms of Dyspepsia.
Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Sold
by IV. K. Dement.
For ehiils, fever, ague and weakness,
tohlen's Liebta's Liquid Beef and Tonic
Invigorator, Coldpn's; take no other.
Of drugirlsts.
tl'l!iC Unnnvnf llnruliniiml n...l 'Iah
cures coughs, bronchitis and consump
tion. Pike's Tonlrmoho Drnns nnm fn
one minute.
I have iimt rpoiiivl tlinfinnt nm -
ment of fancy goods In my iinu ever
brought to Astoria, consisting of pcV-
Jlnc perfumeries, fancy ioap combsl
hltlSlie3. hand frns;.! nnrl tnll..t nrHxlnc
of all kinds splendid presents for tho
holidays. Call and examine goods and
S rices before purchasing elsewhere, at
. VT. Conn's drug store, opposite Occi
dent Holel, Astoria, Oregon.
Desnondencv is snnutinut rallied
"the blues."' because the lator term des
cribes at once the color ami effects of
Impure blood. Change it to "rose-colored
health' by using King ot the Wood.
See advertisement.
Tho price of subscription to The
Weekly Astokiax has bron ifduppd
to S2 per annum whon paid in advance.
If not paid in advance thn old nrli-n nf
S3 will Iks charged.
" iv xnLiv,uiur in vJtUftt ILM3
aulloh's X'orous Plaster, l'rlcc 25 routs
t 1 1 tir t. . ., .
Viir tlnifi Tlonl UiHn nn 11, .. .-..
rur uii-uy , r lcmcni.
Will you suffer with Dispepsia and
Liver Complaint ? Nhiloh's Vitalizor Ls
guaranteed to cure you. Sold bv W. E.
.ueiiienr.
Frank Fabre has ovsters In nvnrv
stj In. Stew and pan roasts n specialty.
A new lot of fur tnmminx. all col
ors, below San Francisco prices. lust
received at the IXL Store.
Hot, cold and shower baths at the
Occident hair dressing saloon, twentv
five cents.
Those writinc desks at thn Pitvlmnlr
store aro the liest in tho city. They arc
something nlco and durable, and just
what most young ladles wouhrappreol
ato from the giver.
At T- .Inhlt f?nfrnrs nt'ln. HniitiHi I HTik
kct, has made nrrangemonts to keep al
urn uui-M, iil-)ii iisneic, in moir season
Whins. oiivrvwninte lirncliftf t,tw
stock; first-class'goods, cheap for cash.
. UltAY.
tlonal browerj- beer can't be beat. .
Mrv TtvUSnVif or,A t Ill-(1.... !...
taken charge o the Pioneer Kestaurant,
wtliph hna luuin llintnnnlilii Mn.r.nln.1
and refltltd. Mrs. lllsley has charge of
the cuUine. Gmnl coffee a speeinltv.
t!fjllrlt iirftl hoattli .i.i.l ...n.l
v.. ...... u..., i,,.l o.ji u t;vi
breath socurcd byfelnjolfs Catarrh Rom-
euy. rnce w cents, .asai injector frw.
For sale by W. E.Doracnt.
Tho Peruvian svrui) lias cunii thnii
suuut uu were suueriiiK irom uyspea
sia. debllltv. liver comnlaint. lmiu. l,.
murs, iemuio complaints, etc. i'amph-
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& Sons. Boston.
icta ituu iu auv uuiiruvs. oin iv . hiw
BTTjik Weekly Astouiax Is :m
independent newspaper, devoted wholly
and solely to the commercial and mate
rial lnterests.of Oregon, and will be sent
on trial six months to any address In
the United States on receipt of $1 oo.
3HSCELIANEOUS.
E. Detrick & Co.,
Sole asenti o.n Hip radiic Coast for Tower'
celebrated
OILED CLOTHING,
fliend for pnee list.)
Imiwrtcw, uiauufncture and dealer in
Twines, Tents, Hose, Cotton Sail
Duck, Belting, Waterproof Tar
paulins, Waterprool Covers,
Patent Solid Cotton
Belting.
Xos. .", 7 and 9 CaUornia, and 108, no and 112
Market Streets,
SAN KRAXCISrO.
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OAIFOIiXIA
MAKES tT FIRST- CLASS STOCK IXTO
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Harness and Saddles,
Ami w 111 fit j cm out in better style and cheap
er rates than any other man in Oreson.
A Intl line or tVhip.s, Cu'y Combs,
etc., ou hand.
WAIt IS IlKOLtnKD WITHOUT
FiritTIIKIt .OTlCK
-Vy. j And nn terms of peace until
rwry iiutn In Astoria has a new
suit of rlothes
JIAPK BV MKAXY.
IjviI: at tti TtHtAw .
T1Y1ra tl- tilt.v fwim 10 n.
YaMs, (Semilne French CavUmere - 13 CO
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Til fin ACt HnA l.t u-ltnnlaii An ii Anne .
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wqiu siree. opposite Parker House, Astoria
G. A. STLNSON & CO.,
BLAGKSMITHING,
At Cjpt. ttogsn, old btjnd, corner of Cas
and Court Streets.
Ship and Cannery work, HorseiaioelnK.
guaranteed.
OITT
BOOK STORE.
We are constantly receiving new additions
to our stock and have the Quest and
largest assortment of variety
goods In the city.
Combs, Brushes,
Stationery, Frames,
Celluloid Goods.
All our goods :tre marked in plain figures
Call and examine quality and note prices.
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CmiuT Cass and .Siueraoqhe stre-!.
ASfOIIIA, - - OREGON
IlKAXMI IN
WALL PAPER
AND
WINDOW SHADES
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UXDEKTAKF.RS GOODS.
Wilson & Fisher,
SHIP CHANDLERS.
I1KALK.KS IX
Iron, Steel, Coal, Anchors, Chains,
TAR, PITCH, OAKUM,
WROuaur .ixo car halyanizko
SPIKES.
A'aitt. 'iM;r Xulls nutt Bum,
Shelf Hardware, Faints and Oils !
Rubber and Hemp Pitching of aWKiads.
PROVISIONS, .
FI.O(;it AWD MH.I. FEKD. j
Agent i for Salem Vlouring SllUs. '
Comer Cheuainus and Hamilton Streets
ASTORIA, OREGON.
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C. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
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Buy your Children and Friends something
thai will be ot
I have received a large consignment of
Genuine Gold Jewelry
Which I will sell at wholesale rates.
Buyers will save money by
purchasing of me.
C. H. COOPER,
IXL Store, near Parker House. Astoria.
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TWO DOOKS EAST OF OCCLDENT,
CHAS. HEILBORN,
.MANUFACTURER OF
FURNITURE SS -BEDDING
AND DEALER IN '
Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors,
Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and MoiMiitgs,
WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES
Complete In every branch. ,
ASTORIA
M. MEYER
ASTORIA,
SPECIAL AUHrOTJIg'OJEiaEIEiafir'g.
REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES.
$7 50. 'PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS.
LA1IGE ORDERS IN
Less Quantities,
Bottled Beer, - -
S"Special attention paid to orders
THE COLUMBIA
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ASTORIA, OREGON
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