The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, June 16, 1882, Image 2

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ASTORIA. OREGON:
FRIDAY ...... ...."!.....JU:S"E 1G, 1882
J. r. I1ALL0KAV
-.Editor.
A Hero.
Ik the general note of gratulation
over their release from their fear
ful prison of the seven Comstock
miners, at the sadness all feel at
the loss of the two brave men who
sacrificed their lives in the effort
to rescue, their fellows, the heroism
of Jack Yandeusen, the miner who
made his way alone to the impris
oned miners to tell them of the ef
forts beinj made, of the relief that
awaited them, is deserving of more
than passing mention. Few, says
the San Jose Mercury, who read
the short report of this perform
ance will at all appreciate either
the perils hazarded or the heroism
that grappled with them.
One must at least have been
through thee tunnels and drifts,
when the mines were in their hol
liday attire, when the mighty genii
that science has invoked holds the
demons of these cavernous depths
in check, to even imagine the
situation when scalding waters and
poisonous vapors, breaking their
bounds and bursting their chains,
sweep and swell through these
gloomy chasms.
The world never wearies of de
scribing the fierce charge, nie
deadly strife of the battle field
where in the bright sunlight man
struggles with man for the mastery.
The Old Guard at Waterloo, the
"Charge of the Six Hundred," has
been again and again told in po
etry and prose; but no man who
fought at Waterloo, no trooper
who followed Cardigan at Balak
lava, cither in the horrors that sur-
rounded, the dangers that attended,
cr the purpose to be accomplished,
can compare with the achievement
of tins Comstock miner.
It was over two thousand feet
below the surface of the earth
and fourteen hundred feet from
this depth that his journey was to
"be made. It was through waters
brcasl high and scalding hot. It
was through vapors, a breath of
which was death. His "iiard an
apparatus that might fail him at
any instant. His pathway, a tiench
bestrewn with floating timbers
seething,- slim' and horrid dan
gers in every form about him; in a
darkness that might be felt: where
to stumble was to perish, to halt
was to die. Through fourteen hint
drcd fpet of all this he made his
lonely way. He knew the full
measure of his danger, for the two
who had essayed that fearful jour
ney he knew must have perished,
and the one who had but passed
the the threshold had returned a
raving madman.
Upon every hand there was
death, and death in its nio-t revolt
ing forms. Death in the seething,
scalding waters that surged about
him; in the poisonous vapor that
enveloped him. Death in the
corpses that he well knew were
iloating at his feet.. Death and
dead men, perhaps, to gteet him
should he reach life prison house
of his fellows. It was with all
this about and before him that
Vandcusen started upon this
dreaded expeditior.
No warrior upon the bloodiest
battle field, no soldier leading u
forlorn hope ever met danger so
beset with horrors, or faced death
with such desperate odds against
himself.
The price for which all this was
risked not fortune, nor fame, nor
glory but the hope, slight to all
others as a gossamer, that he might
at all this risk? with all this sacri
fice, restore to their homes his im
periled comrades.
There are Pantheons in which
the rulers of- men will be ever
apotheosized there are pedestals
to be crowned with the statutes
alike of tho butchers and the
benefactors of men there are
poems and songs that for all time
will commemorate the deeds of
valor of devotion, and of sacrifice;
but when real heroism shall be
lonorcd the-true hero shall he
crowned first among the foremost
shall be found the Comstock miner
Jack Vandeusen'.
Tiie names of those members of
tho judiciary committee of the
house of representatives who think
that congress has the power to de
clare lapsed land grants forfeited,
have been published. The names
of the others who favor continuing
ad infinitum tho Astoria land
grant, ought to bo published. Xo
one of them, we hope, will ever be
a candidate for the presidency of
the United States.
Co-geessjia- Yoirxo, in his
decoration address at Cincinnati,
reversed the usual order, and in
stead of recounting what the sol
dier had done for the country, un
dertook to prove that the country
hud done its part for the soldiers.
The Marysville Appeal savs that
a drayman of that city owns tho
identical wooly horse which Fre
mont rode to California in IS 17,
the animal now being about thirtv
eight years old.
Tin: steamship Canopus, from
Hongkong, which we have been
expecting here for some time is
said to be on the way to San Fran
cisco.
It is is said that Gen. Slieiman
is about to retire, in which event
Sheridan will become irener.il ot
the army.
The immigration at Castle Gar
den for May reached the unpre
cedented total of 90,019.
NEW TO-DAY.
Street Improvement Notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVRX
that the Common Council of the Cit or
Astoria propose to order the improxe
uicnt of Hamilton street m ITcClure's
Astoria, between the south side of Clie
namus street and tho south side of As
toria street, by piling, capping and
nlankiiii; the same, in the same manner
that the other portion of said sticctis
improved, and unless a remonstrance
signed by the owners of two-tliiidsof
the property fronting on said portion of
said street he filed with the auditor and
clcrkof said city within ten daj s fiom
the final publication of this notice the
Common Council will mder s.nd im
provement to be made.
By order of the Common Council.
F. C. Xoi'.ms.
Auditor and Clerk.
Astoria, Oregon, June 18, 1S32. .
School Notice.
TO TUB LEGAL VOTEK3 Ot' M'lIOUL.
District No. 13. Notice is lierc-iiv given
that that there will he a meeting on 3'Ionday
evcu'nc, at 7:30 p. M., the 2Gth ot June at
the school house In said district, tor the
purpose of Iftvyinj a school tan. for schor.l
purposes for the ensuing year, and for such
otlier buluei? :is mav comn befote ih
meeting.
Byori'eror tliulkunl of school director,.
C. V. SHIVELY Cicrlt.
.VET FOUXO.
J Hth. WEAK SAN
ON JUNE Hth. NEAR SAND ISLAND
about 110 fathouH 40 mesh, 12-ply No.
10, Harbours thread. Nctcoiks marked U.
O. Owner can find sauia at Cook's net
rjeksf Sand Island.
rrrrKit nelson.
Sand Island, June in, lwfl. st-ltw
To The Public.
I HEREBY' GIVE NOTICE TO WHOM IT
may concern that on ami after tl.U data
1 will not be lesnonslblc foranv lcits that
my wife, Marcel ina Carlen. mav contract.
I'ETEKCAKLSEN.
Personal.
II. B. Litt, proprietor of the whole&ilo
and retail suit honse, of Portland, will
make the handsomest display of satin,
silks, brocades and Bhadnma satin
mantelts ever known on the c.ust at
special prices.
WET IjOST.
ON TIIE NIGirr OF JUNE 10th. Ur.J.OW
wreck of Great KennLlic:2."iO fntlmins.
40-mesb , 30-10, Baroburs ; no marks on corks,
selvasc 32 cotton twine, on cork lliic2st.le.nl
line 2J. Iave at OCCIDENT PACKING
COMPANY. .im-ir.1
SET LOST.
On NiGHTor.iUNEinrn.A riFt'Kor
40 meh net Scotch, No i;. Icft-handcd
lines; wooden br.oy and end corks marked
11. G. Net lost oft" wreck ot Great Ueiiniillc.
Lca c informal imi with II. flurisi: -ii s i
AUAIU&CU.
XKT KOUXO.
ON TIIE NIGHT OF Till. 12T1I, OX
Ctat-on hpit, about luo fathom, with
one red lmnv. m:trl..-i! rvmL- a.-.-w- .r
JOHN A. DEVJJ.VS caimerv. ii-ll.r-t'
.VCT LOST.
ON" Sl'XDAV Al'Ti'RXOOX. i 'till:
middle winds. ir.nf:ittiftm.tif to win.
black buoy, marked o. 10. Tho finderwill
be rewarded liy If a ins it at W.vitliorliv &
Thonies'. for t'HAHLKY IIUlBKirr.
eis-3t
r.T Fouxn.
ON TUI3DAY JIOltXIXG, THE Hill:
about CO f.itlinm net. ir. imli u u tir.ur'c
o. 12, marked W. T. Jxier can liae it by
applyins; nt the station of the t'olumbi.i
Canning Company.
NOTICE.
PATRONS OF THE WELCH IIILI.
Water Works Ieatin" their i.lnoi-u
open orushiKhoe for sprinklim; stiecti.nr
wastme water in anv irar. nill lim liiir
miter shut ofl without further notice.
JAMES W. WELCH, Aprr.
Notice to Contractors.
BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE
undersigned at Astoria until nocn. June
yO. 1882. for furnishinc tho matenal and la
bor for the construction of a brick buddies
KMOO feet, 3 stories high, to be erected hi
isiuuu iur me jaa ! euows Linu ana lluild
lng Association. 1'ians and specillcations to
be seen at the Occident Hotel. Tha m-lit f
resen-cd to reject any and all bids.
uy oraeroi ine Jioam or Directors.
A.J.MEGLEi:.Sec'v.
Oregonlan copy. J n t dtd."
IIOrSF. AX X.OT TOR S.Vi.K.
lu Olney's Astoria.
HOUSE ONE STOEY AND A HALE.
Has six rooms, wood-shed. .hicLni.
house, etc, and a never-falling, bring spring
of giod water on the lot. Price. SSjQ. Loca
tion, about eight minutes' walk from Post
office. Apply to E.C.H0LDEX,
jw-u. Aeai xigie vgent.
A.. V.- Allen,;
(siuockssor to r.or. .1 allkn.)
XYVulcaaJsand reaul tHalei in
tro series.
Prvvigions,
Qta&k-e?
Glass ami Plated Ware.
TUOI'IGAL AND KOMI-STIC
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
Tii'etlier Willi
Wiues, Liquors, Tobacco S Cigars
The largest mid most c.mii.I-'lfl stock ol
roo.1 in :ln-ir line Jo lm found In the city.
Cnni.'riifCassjii'dSijiieinoriheStieets,
ASTOIilA. OREGON.
HILL'S MIRtIBs".
GHO. IIIIJh -AVAIrnitFAKKS,
- l'ROI'RII.TOlt
STAGE JIAXAGER
Kotr Stars in Ilapid Succot!o:i !
Eniatseuieiit of
KICHARDS and EVANS
T!ie llnnai-fhs of Sons nml tl.mre.
KISS NITA IZARLZ:.
(ir.EN or SONG VXD danci:'
Tin:
;iit till Hie Vr::r. irrr.iriuiiurr I'.m ry
.Visit t. t:;illlr Itnnze m" Cm.
maillliK' 0:ire :i V'!..
fomiiiUliijinll the Litest
SOKCR, DAECES AUD ACTS.
Ve give the Best
Variety Entertainment
In the West.
The th.:ilre Is i-ion.le'I nislill. ned .ill
iholtap witnessed llieetilirl.iiunient iro
liour.i o it lo I.e ifiiiil lo .-mj- hen clM'v.here.
Jlr. Hill :i a raterer for the jmlilicS
amnvMneiit ran mi lie eeeilid. Aiijbrnlv
uiihhiK ! -piiil a ilea.ant eeiiiie4 and
see s!;uUii'.ir ult :md li.';u!i. uilliiiiit vul
Karilj.sln'tilii iiiiimive 11ieiinilniiily nuil
eonie.
The nxniMii) (ini'iiilsesti'.e lolhrnin !!-
kiiimn Arti-ts
JU-.S r;.n: Wm.to.s".
JIis-i Uii'i-ii: Cook.
Mi:. Cnvr.i.iN uoiii.M!.
Mi:. .Ioh.v Cook,
Mi:. AV.M.ir.i: r.i::;t.
Allot Uucli v.ill Kiine.iriiMl.llx hi tin Ir dif
fluent .iveiiiltieN.
Oliea air eoneert r erj eieiiln: wrfuiiii-a:ici'i-omnie:ioln:it
S; eulramv tull.entri
niillentnii street ; niate Imes nu lien.i
mnsslieel Look outf!r New Stars.
I! AN S K N luio'l'HR ll's.
Architects and Builders,
All KIikIn lit lliiini'3v(irk iloai- nt
xliorti-j.1 notief.
Mi.i Comer of Cas and Aslor Mn-el,
arioiiia. .... oi;i:gox
Bress Making.
Mrs. T. S. Jewell.
t')i Mails, opposite Mis. itoser'.' Ho.1iiIiik
llniie.
$1,000 Reward.
rgim: wen or jiy xins is or isar-
JL hour's Xo. in. 12-nlr Twine. Mi.tn.-li
jiiesh. n nie-lies deep: fork line" sal-
vaseil Willi xo. . enttdti Iwlne and
load linP with X. 32: ioik- ni.lrkPd J.
Hume. I ulll n:i a Kkwaimi nv IK.-
Tiiou vxi Doi.i.aus to any person fmnMi
ing 1111111111.111011 k-adiit? to Ihe arrest :m,l
eomiolion of parties engaged in entlingor
stealing any net belonging to the under
signed t'uriiig the Calling season of iss.
lUM.l'Jl in .ui..
BOAT AXJ Xl!T LOST.
A J-T.W KISIlIXd 150 VT. l'AlVli:i
" while on out-iide and bnmn eoiorin
sl.le.iMili iiniiiarksoruiiiiiberiipnn her, has
Ix-en eii-siiijx sun-e Tliurd.iy, .hir.clsl. Mie
un run by t'hrii Ilcmland, JeiiM-n Lir-en
bn it puller. Tlie net was id ineslu-,. Har
bour Xo. l.'. (ottnu line-; bid leil-hamled.
Cali-aui7iHl iron Imojs marked "S. Ii A. S.
On." riiliowhiKli tiiepailicuiar deseiiptlon
of the hn.it: Ij'iithoxerall..fcetriinches:
keel. oak. 21 li-et 4 inches lone ; benni. 7 feet
inches; thwart-, all llr, 1', Indies lliick;
rial, kneed, oak timbers, oak cmiwale, spiked
Inslde-tbiibeis; eenler-lioard, 7 feet loin;:
spnice pLmkimr. and deck. A liberal le
wardnillbe paid for any authentic Informa
tion In rcnird to the men, boat or net bv
the undersigned. S. I). ADAIK & CO."
je&tlw
CITY
BOOK STORE.
We are constantly recei ins new additions
to our stock and have the finest and
largest assortment ot variety
poods' in the cily.
Combs, Brushes,
Stationery, Frames
Celluloid Goods.
AUoiir kooiIi are marked hi plain figuies
Call and examhio quality and note prices.
CHAS. STEVENS &S0X
If you want nare wines and Iinnnra
of all kinds, go to J. V. Conn's ilruc;
store, opposite ucciuent Hotel,
tt
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v.
Dissolution of Partnership
iEIEt.Q'lVEDPr'S; TJ23 EC3
ASK THE FOLLOWING :
Is it an object t s;ivc Five Dollars on a Beautiful Clonk
or Dolman, the haiulsoinest in Astoria?
Is it an object to save a Dollar on a Dress?
Is it an object to save Fifty Cents on a pair of Shoes?
Is it worth while to save money in purchasing Corsets
from the largest assortment in Astoria? If so,
CALL AT THE CALIFORNIA STOHE
They arc closing out business.
Clolliiiif $5 Less on a Suit than any otter Store in Astoria !
;o;
C25XFmriL STOSE. Opposite P. O.,
Astoria. Oregon.
.m
leuoBBUOM'ee and
ISffl.)
1 tHrjliii&JlS SciSMM;."
2, Bu H-.'WrSS,
TWO DOOitSEAST OK OCOIDEKT, - - ASTOKIA, OKKGON
-V ,. -..-.n.,-. J-. . rw - --- - '
CHAS. HEILBORN,
.man upactuuki: of;
FiiPvN'rriTTrR r- beddttsto
AND DKAI.KK IN
Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors,
Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Ttlouidinns,
WINDOW COKN1CKS AND Cl'llTAlN l'OLES
'o!ii)ilete in eterj branch.
MARTIN
!j:m:i: in
FURNITURE BEJDTXG-.
Corner Main anil KU'tiiiun Slreetv. .thtitrin. !feicn,
WINDOW SHADES AD TRIMMINGS; LOOKING GLASSES, ETC.
V fiimpii'fe lerl..
PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD.
am. KixDS tiF rirusrrsrssi: ks:imi::i:i) xxn vxn7.jsiu:n.
Leinenweber & Co.,
P. I.KIVI-NWilKKII.
K.srAi:usiiKi Itr..
ASTORIA. UltKdON,
ti:i.'.":
CI
iUlJillO IIUU UUiUUilil
HI I
.Manur.ictnieri and Iinpon.-iN d
I 1.1. KINDS OF
AND FINDINGS
Wholesale Dea'cis in
OIL AND TALLOW.
oa-Ilig!iest casli price .i!d for Hides and
DrcssTYt ftl-l-tT s; ,
Plain anil I-'nncy
SEWING ' OP ALL KIUJDS ! I
Pint", made Ii- the let stIc froln '
Satisfaction Qn.ii'.-iu teed.
MRS. G-EO. HIXjLER.
Xcxt'iloar toJVciton lloiw.
jell
( SIhIoH's Cough anl Consumption
wu.l. .3 oum i in .... Kuat-iiiiirc. Jl I
cures consumption. Sold by W. E. De-
M 8
7V). . &. -
- r c tu i o frwfisaTtasrffuOv
Ugfri
'a as
.MA" IS!" II i t'l
$ Vj. I v. i 1 A VV Jib
A t ,...
..fi.i. .i.i- m.
Im. Ai-nt fi-r tin- '"i Ii-br:'.tril
sJti-3."- !:il':ii i'utiU .slm.
MEDALLION RAXGE.
-'II AM IITTIM-S A M'ICIAL1.
N'mie hill the lie-f v.-uUlm 11 emp'ojed.
11 mil I. gu ir.nire...l nr no e'l-itye.
OLSEN,
3- ---
w' K- dememt.
AsioiiiA. oki:c;o.
DRUGS A'ND CHEMICALS.
Tnilpf atA Ti,nnpw Arliploa
'.PATEPJT EIEDICirJES, ETC.
r-5r,I'rescnptlnns eatcfully eomiKinnded'at
Iioiirs.
tSIIomeopathIc Tinctuifs and l'ellcts,
' and Huiuplirej's Specifics aKo kept.
LOEB & 00.,
.ior.iu:i!.s in
"Y J JJg
LLQUOKS.
AND
CIGARS.
Aci:xT.s rei: tiik
Best San Francisco Mouses and
Eastern Distilleries.
I3?"A!1 sontN sold at San Francisco Prices.
maix sti:i:jct.
Opposite Tarkcr lloase, Astoria, Orecon.
"-... Ml. va ''fcBSSssSks.
FOURTH OF
Firemen's
?o "fco
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF ASTORIA ENGINE COMPANY NO. I.
On Tuesday Evening, July 4th,
T TPTRi
-Honorary
II OX. A. VAN DUSEX,
1I0X. AV. V PARKKI:, .
HON. -TOIIXHAIIN",
1I0X. C. AV. FULTON,
V. E. DEMEXT,
A. AV. BElJllY,
CAIT. GEORGE IT.AA'EL.
Reception
C.A. MAY,
1!. ii. FRAXKLJX,
J. STRAr.-S,
-Floor Committee.-
.T. G. CHARTERS,
I.. E. SELIG,
G. V. AVIIEEI.I-.i:.
Tickets. l.iiliiiiiiir Gentleman and Lady, 81.50.
Tie Pole of Astoria ad Vicinity is Corilally Invited to Attend.
3. !:. ?n ;)!mt;hI:i1i!i' Cl::ir:i'tfis Mill be adiutlted. Tickets
:ui : ii-.st! ol'ntij :siem!:-i- il (lie (oiiiiaiiy:iiiilnt all (lie jirlucl
pill lr-s tl" J Ii i..
' !JV iillUi:il or TJIK COMMITTEE,
F!m A, M!3sfgoisiery,
(Sl'l
i:SMi: TO JAl'lvlNh S. .MONTdO.MUUY.)
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COICAKR !' jIIX-XSI
AsrsaXA, -
7Ull I J BUiW, IJIII.UIIUIM'HH
OtKIKODlH
&
mn
AM)-
elfelS,
ARE THE BEST.
And cost no more tlyn other hrands ; and it j
the Merchant itli whom jon trade docs
not i.ecp our (loods.it Is lieeau-,e it nays!
better to sell a, lair of Hoots or Show ctcrvl
...u ..a MUB ui.iu cinj lour or live. Wl.
(5UAII.VXTEE KVEKY I'AIR VK MAKE.
Ail Mercliants in good cicdit can piocnrc
thesj Goods at onrAVarthoiiseN in rortl.md
or san rrancisco.
i ry our "HtRCULES Patent Boots i
HECHT BROS. &. CO.
.Tnct Ronoitrail I
.II7ST i:i:peitii at Tin: riiisxrn'ia:
and earpet store of (;has. Ilei lliorn a larse
stock of JJrussels caniet. in elegant
patterns at f mm 8." cents to ?t5 per
yard.
et Your Pliotosraiilis.
W. B. Sloane lias locafeil a pliotosniph
..-.Unworn. Tnmn.nt. nml lrt-C 1-ilTtlUr I
ne.nr.l .iliertv lmll. where he is nrcnnrcil I
to do first-class work. Call early and
get your photos while you Have n
chance to get the best.
,gis!,JS2, I
rWllll feiESM3
slj -.r- kj Ai r r.
JULY
Bress Ball.
G-iven-
KATINGRINK.
Committee.
HON. C. S. AVRIGIIT,
HON. J), c. ikelakd;
IIOX. F. J. TAYLOR,
A. .1. MEGLER,
KOBT. CARRUTHEIIS,
J. r. HALLORAN,
CAVT. J. G. HUSTLER.
Gommittee.-
i G. REED,
r. j. goodmax,
G. IIAXSEX,
CHRIS. EVEXS0X,
A. C. FISHER.
1 IT. SPELLMIER.
iig.vli:i:s ix
Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware.
A (lcner.il Aswtmcutrof
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Agents for
3Iago Stoves and Itanges
The Uest ill the market.
rniuibiu !;ooiN of all Kinds on lund. Job
work done in a workmanlike manner.
.UlI-'I-'KItSOX STREETS,
OREGON.
Barbour's
No. 40 1 2-Ply
SALMON TWINE I
CORK m LEAD LINES,
SETNE TWINiES.
A Full Stock Now on Hand.
HENRY DOYLE & CO.,
l 1 .HarUet Street. Sau FraucUco
Sole Afreiits for the Pnciflc Coast.
M.YKTIXFOAIU).
J. J. STOKE!,
FOARD & STOKES,
Wholesale and retail dealers (n
tr 1 1 irrMl .,.
W'OOCL ilQd WlllOW-Ware.
J
, GROCERIES,
Tobacco, Cigars, Wines and Liquors
rOKHIGX .VXD DOMESTIC
Fruits and Vegetables.
f S XU O XJ" Et, FI B D
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
Axr
In in- '..! wr i -
I "euerai iuiiiuuasiuu lliercnaais
'ls -. OKfcUOJ.
Xext to Oregon Itailvray & Nav. co's Dock.
dw