w
MMrrrfEr-rii,BVTr n
Site Shiily slavism.
the loth of August when our citi
zens will havo an opportunity of
A
ASTORIA. OKEKON:
inspecting her.
AAV
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2
..JUKE 20, 1M52
J.F IIILLOUAV.
.Editor
The Oneon of the Pacilie.
The fleet that plies between As
toria and San Francisco is justly
famed for the elegance of its ap
pointments, the courtesy of its
officers -ond the regularity of its
arrivals and departures. The new
steamship s,The Queen of the Pa
cific," now en route from Philadel
phia is pronounced by those who
have seen her to be even superior
in finish to the Columbia, or State
of California. The new vessel has
been built to obtain the" highest
clas3 in the Bureau Veritas for
transatlantic service, and . holds
a certificate to that effect. She is
33G feet long, 38.0 feet beam, 22.G
feet hold, and 30 feet to awning
deck. She is 2727.S0 tons custom
house measurement. She has 1,200
tons dead weight cargo capacity,
400 tons bunker capacity on 1G
feet draft. She is half-brig rigged
with iron masts all one piece, and
is well canvassed.
She has an inverted direct-acting
compound engine, with 43 and
90-inch cylinders and -iS-inch
stroke of piston.
She has valve pistons, the first
ever applied in this countrv, fcimi
lar to those on the Alaska, and is
expected to develop 3,000 horse
power, and a minimum speed of
engine of SO turns per minute,
which, with 1G0 pounds of steam,
will give her a speed of 1C, knots
an hour. She has eight boilers, 11
feet in diameter and 12 feet- long;
with shells one inch thick, and 370
feet of grate surface, and will
burn about GO tons of coal per day,
working up to its full speed. The
piopeller wheel i l(i feet in
diameter and 23 feor pitch, the
blades, and a spare set on board,
having biin inade in England of
magancse itionze, costing (with
duty added 40 per cent.) about
815,000. '
One of the - features of the
Qmcn of the" Pacific is the dome
which covers the main staircase.
Tliis is a true circle 14 feet in
diameter ajid six feet high from
the base, and from the main saloon
deck to the apex of the dome in
side is 22 ft. Tire dome is made
in twenty-two segments and the
filling is of figured stained glass,
and from the center hangs an ex
qu sitely jeweled electric chande
lier. This dome is enclosed In a
safety cover on the promenade
deck, and between it and the dome
proper there ai c placed bix elec
tric lights which at night give a
most ch'armilig effect,to' the dome
and tho hocial hall. Tho grand
saloon proper is 37 feet long by
37 feet wideband 7 fe'et -9 inches
in height, and is lighted from the
sides by twelve 15-inch side ports,
and contains even tables capable
of seating 200 persons at one time,
giving to each person a seating
width pf 25 inches, which is great
er than tiMially allows J.
She is lighted throughout by the
Edison electric light system, which
has been piit in under the personal
superintendence of Mr. Wilson S.
Howell, and she is the most per
fectly lighted of any vessel in the
world, there being 250 elcctriij
lights distributed through the ship,
with connections for placing lights
on' wharves, at' hpr loading and dis
charging ports on her route. This
system uses- tho incandescent light,
which-is small, soft and steady,
and neither tiresome or "hurtful to
the eyes. The lamp- consists of
a pear shaped globe about 4
inches in height, exhausted of air,
into' which is sealed" a filament of
carbonized bamboo, slightly thick
er than a horse hair. Tho steamer
Columbia of this line' was fitted
with the, Edison lighrs in 1879,
and tho success of the sytem has'
beon very marked. She had 115
lamps in circuit in February last,
and they have been run over 415
hours, without even one lamp going
' 'out, the expense'being, for the 115
lamps, with coal at SG per ton,
only 18 cents per hour.
The vessel' will" arrive here about
TUESDAY
Want to Know, Yon Know.
It would be interesting to know
just what the parties to the unfor
tunate strike which has beguu,
think of the tariff, apropos tho ex
isting stato of things. Men who
ought to know better, not content
with taking the tariff at what it is
worth and stopping there, waste
their breath "in arguing that all
the country's prosperity and none
none of its adversity is due to pro
tection. The workman has been
told from time immemorial that ho
would have high wages as long as
there was high tariff; but at the
moment when everything else is
highest, and his earnings go the
shortest distance, he finds that the
tariff or something else has goiie
back on him, and that his wages
cannot be raised. The employer
has likewise been led to under
stand that the boom of the ldbl
few -ears was due to the customs
laws, but though the duties are as
stiff as ever he finds himself un
able to pay his workmen the better
wages which they ask, and Ins fur
nace fires therefore go out. Not
one or two, but several trains of
events lead up to the lookout
which now extends all over the
country. Both the employer and
employe know very well what the
tariff has done for them, an I at
times like the present cannot be
blamed for inviting the doctors
who prescribe more tariff for evt-rv
ailment to throw their physio to
the dojrs.
NEW TO-DAY.
BOAT YOVSlt.
ON THE MOUSING OK THE IStii OEF
Scarborough Head, boat Xo. Hi of the
Eureka Packing company. Apply to .1, lc
COVA.V, Cliiuooi:, W.T. a
Summons.
B"X THE CIRCUIT COPRT OK THE
-talc
JL of Oregon, fur the County of Clatsop : sj
Manraret Coran plaintin". v. .Io-ppii (Vrno.
dpremlant.
To Jotcph Corno, thes.iid 3erenl.tul : if.
the name of the tfite of Oresou on arr 10
nuire'ltoaiipearand answer tiu" coiiiiiTsint
hlertagainalNoulnllic" above cntltlril Miit,
mi or befmc fiiesUnr. tlio 1st d;j of Aui'st,
li2. Hie Mine beinjj'the first day of ilio lieu
tegnilartenn of said Court. And nidfiault
morcoi. inc planum vou apply to said Court
for the relict demanded In tho complaint, to
wit : For a decree di.s30lmg the liouu-. of
matrimony between jou and plaintiff: that
tho plaintiff lmethe cire and custody of Un
minor cntklicn and that jou pay Uic costs el
suit. Service of this summons is made bv
publication pursuant to an order of said
Court nude on the 10th dav of June. lbS2.
r. u. wfxrox,
d-e-tu-Ct Attorney for l'laintifl.
FAMILY EXCURSION.
-Tin:
Steamer Fleetwood.
V.'il! leave WILSON & FISHEIfS DOCK
promptly at ii p. m. on
Taexdny, tlic 20h of June.
rou
TORT CLtTSUI n.nS 1X1119 !; I'!. IKU
Klvcr, retumins the same da
about u r. ii.
TbkctsforlliO'KoutidTiip - - SOcLs
Children - ----- 23 cts
E?"Karc paid on board. JulS d2t
Notice.
rflUU tiXDEKSIGNED WILL RECtlVE
i bids at his office m.tU th o'clock, j-.
:., Wednesday June 21, 1882 for rennniuR
iSXO yards of earth, mo-e or lass, from West
MUi street In front of Lot G-in block r2. to
he front of lots C and 7, block 13 nil In
Shlvoicy's Astoria. The riyht to reject any
or all bids is reserved. J. n. I). GKay.
NOTICE.
NEITHER TnE DXOEIJSIOXED COX
sl'nees'nor the Master of the Mr.'lilp
allacetonrn will be responsible for any
debts contracted bv any of the crew of said
ship while lyin;: at this port
JIEYKR.WILSOX & CO..
JutSd5t Co:isi"ticcs.
SiET KOlTA'n.
OX TIIF. AFTERNOON OF THE IStii,
outside striped buoy, isofatlunis 13
mi.li, 11-ply, isiirlkiur's twine; masks on
corks C. C. C. O. : no marks on lead. Apply
to CARL KEXbOX. at Kinney'3 caunerv. "
Jul!) dot
XtYF POBSB
OX JCXE Hth. XEAR SAND ISLAND
about HO fathoms 40 mesh, 12-ply -40.
Harbours tliread. Net coi ks marked II.
G. Owners ian lind same at Ccol.'i i.el
Mcks, Sand Island.
PnTKRNELSON.
Sand Island, June 15; US2 3t-lt;v
5THT tOST.
Ox the xioirr or june isth, below
wreck of Great Republic, 250 fathoms,
40-mesh ,S0-1(, Daroburs ; tio maiks on corks.
seIvago:Q cotton twine, on cork Hne2R.le.tiI
line 24. L-ae at OCCIDEXT PACKING
COMPANY. JuIjK
SET tOST.
OX NIGHT OF JUNE 15TH. A PIECE OF
0 meh net Scotch, No l7.-left-handed
lines; 'wooden buoy and end corks marked
II. G.Net lost oawTCck of Great Republic.
Leavo information with H. GREBE, at 3. n
ADAIR & CO.
SET FOCXD.
OX THE NIGHT Or TOE 12TH, OX
Clatsop Spit, about 100 fathoms, with
one red bnov. marked "Cook.
JOHN A. DE VUN'Scannerr.
Apply at
JCI4-31
To The Public.
I HEREBY GIVK1COTICETO WHOM IT
may concern that on and after this date
I will not be responsible for any debts that
ray wife, Marcenna Carlsen, mav contract.
PETER CARLSEN.
Notice.
mHE DELTNOnEXT TAX ROLL Toil
J. the year-nssL-tocether with a warrant
8S : WJS S .1?..2!SS1S .'
tbo same, n In mv hands, ilelinnuent lx-
payers will please settle at-once mid save
costs. A. M. TWOailLY.
xoy3 Bhertfl.
ucsES'Sor. to r-AGE & alltox.)
Wholesale and ri-tn'I tl&nier in.
u?m$rim
""
2-
P?avzsi&$$,
?mk??
Glass and Plated Ware,
TKOl'lCAI AND DOMESTIC
FRUiTS AND VEGETABLES.
Tc'Ketlipr v.H!i
WmBs.Llpors, ToMggo Giffars
Tho largest and most complete stock of
goods In their lin to t found In th' city.
Corner of Cuss and Pqiir mucin Strivt.
astouia. onixox.
Sterahans Varieties i
GRAKB 0PEPJIKG.
A tlVllliY GXTEHTAIS3IEXT
lla e a new bow Iln? alloy, tho laroM ami
host in town. Admittance free.
Bress Making.
Mrs. T. S. JewcU.
L'p stairs, opposite Sirs. !:oeis' liojidn
House.
OJ.WY
BOOK STORE.
We are constant! n-cfUIns new additions
to our stock and haw thefine-t and
l.u-p't r.sNOttinruf of .tr!et
Koo.liii therltv.
Combs. Brushes,
Stationery. Frames
Geliuiok! Goods.
AllourK"oi'sN are m.uKed in plJin Iii;i.les
Call and examine quality and no'.e prices.
'.-HAS. STEVENS &ON
KAN S E N 15 ilOTfl EitS,
Architects and Builders,
All l;ln:'i ol lionieSnnrlc done at
shortest notice.
Shop C.WUT of diss and" Atoj Street,
ASTORIA, ... - OREGON
The British Iron Eark lyanlcck
Is Noit on the Hetlli for
LONBON
DIKECT.
For rroUSit and 1'atlicnlars Apply to
P. L. CHERRV,
(Over Wells Pneso &. C'03 Ofiiee.)
Alie: la, .Kay , tSi.
mj T2w
HOrSK ASB LOT I'OIt SAIiIJ
Zn (Iur,vM Axiorln.
House oxr sroisY and a half.
lias sl i-ooins. v;ood-sbed. clilrken-
boase. ete.. and a never-fading, living sprniK
of pfood water 011 the lot. l'nee. $5V). Jica
tlon. about eijjlil MiuuteV v.ail: froml'o'.t-
oiure. .ppiyio ii u. iiuluua,
ec-tf l!e:d Estate Agi-nt.
A Card.
Astouia, June 1st, 18R2
tiiiTei: ASTOBiAJi r :
Jt is with pleasiirc that I call the at
tention of your readers to the fact that
1 nave eMnuiP-neu a pnotogrnnli gallery
in Astoria, opposite the Court lIoui.
I ewnestlv invite evcrv citizen of vour
town and vicinity to visit it and cxam-
aininc inc. tiispiay 01 pictures, nrmiv be
lievini; that the erdict of caeli'one
will he that my work is not onlv of the
nest ont that the prices arc reasonable.
I am prepared :n do all "kinds of view
iim.cojiyiiiKanil ciilarciii!! lo any size
in all denarinienls. I will see that my
customers jro away satisfied, and re
spectfully solicit their patronage Very
truly, S. IS. Crow, riiotographcr.
School Notice,
rsxo thh legal voteus of school
A Ditilct No. IS. Xotlee I? lierebv siven
tbat that tliere will be a meeting on Jfonday
exe.-n?. atTiJOf. M.,tbe 26th of .lime, at
the school house in saul district, for the
purpose of lcviug a school tax for school
purposes fortbe ensuing year, and for such
oilier buluess as may come before the
meeting.
Hy order of the board of school directors.
C. AV. SIIIVELY Clerk,
Street Improvement Notice.
XOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX
that the Common Council of the Citj of
Astoria propose to order the improve
ment of Hamilton street in McCIure's
Astoria, between the south side of Che
namus street and tho south side of As
tor street, by pilinff, capping and
ilankinjj the same, in the same manner
that the other portion of said street is
improveu, ana unless a remonstrance
signed by the owners of two-thirds of
uic property 1 ranting on .said portion of
.said street be filed with the auditor and
clerk of said city within ten days from
me unai puoucntion ot tins notice the
Common Council will order said im-
i' Bv orde of the cZmon nH.
F. C. NonniK.
Auditor and Clerk.
Astoria, Oregon, June 16, 1832.
oua.
Dissolution of Partnership
2P3ES.C53t2:Ss,,2,JS "OSS 3?2
ASK THE FOLLOWING :
.Is it an object to save Five Dollars on a Beautiful Cloak
or Dolman, the handsomest 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 CALIFOHM3A STORE
They are closing out business.
ClolMcj $5 te on a Suit than any oilier Store in Astoria !
:e:
!EtOJac3.o23.1jC XxQo.ffeia22.s
GMaX'OX38X&. STORim. Opposite F. O.,
Astoria, Oregon.
TheBossGoffee and Tea Pot
SH"
V liiiiA. t
TWO DOOKSEASTIOF OCCIDENT,
S5 -W& "i
J2mR 55i.
CHAS. HEiLBORN,
JIANUFACTITRFill OK;
FTJENITTJKE
AMP UKALEIt IK
Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors,
Window Shades, Lacs Curtains, Picture Frames ansS Mouldings,
WINDOW COKNIOKS AND CUETAIX VOLES
Complete in every braueli.
MARTIN
nKVLCll Ih
FURNITTIBE BEDDING-.
Corner 31ain and Mqnetiiomia Htrs-t'to. A-ttorin, (tn-sou.
WINDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; LOOKING GLASSES, ETC.
A Complete Stock.
PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY VILL AFFORD.
am. kiisds or rritreiriJiM: aKiAiBi: asj vaiisii:i.
9,
ail-B
No. 40 I2-P!y
SALMON TWINE !j
i PATENT EIEDICHiTES, ETC.
IIORR ANII LEAD iiiSESjIffniptlonsrefiiUycomponnded
SEINE TWINES.
A Full Stock Now on Hand,
HENRY DOYLE & CO...
J1 Market Street, Han t'rairicn
Sole Agents for the I'aci.'lc Coast.
Plain and Fancy
SEWING OF ALL KINDS !
Suits maJc In the best stls fiom
53 to S50.
Satisfaction Gnaranteod.
MRS. GEO, JULLER.
Next door to Weston House,
leu
' lnr.
may i;i: had or
E.T-UIAWES
OLE AGENT.
lv. .'.jruit fur the rclt-lir.iled
ttSJOU" 3B4'J CollllSllUC.
MEDALLION' RANCaU,
ST1A.M I'lmXGS A MT-OIALIY.
"o;n but the best woikn.cn empiojed
VU wo.k-sn.ir.antivd or no charne.
awEs,
ASTOUIA. OKEUON
a? BJ5T)I)TN(4,
OLSEN,
ISTa 33. OiS:B'i:s:3S'T,T
astouia. om:noN
noiinc a m n PurrMin.. 1 e
UIIUUO M 111 l! Uilt-KIIUHUv),
Toilet and Fancy Articles,
rS-IIoiiiecpatlilc Tinctnirs and Pellet3,
and Ihimphrey's Sueciilcs also kept.
LOEB & CO.,
jowini;? in
WINES,
LIQUOES,
AND
OIGAKS.
AOENTS KOlt Tnii
Sost San Francisco Hou3cs and
Eastern Distilleries.
ES'-All goods sold at San Francisco Trices.
JIAIN STREET,
Opposito Parker House, Astoria, Orecon.
?-.:'.; r
Tl'a .-'?. TA ?J-.V
S.VO 3FS
. SISjKSsr'eVi
--1-J-
mwt.Mm',
v u u liin ut j u Jj i
Iremen's
-2o "toe
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF ASTORIA ENGINE COmPANY-NO. I.
On Tuesday Evening, July 4th,
AT THE SKATING BTNK
-Honorary
HON. A. VA2f DUSEN,
HOX. "V. "W. PACKER,
HON.MOHX HAJlX
HOX. C. W. PfJLTOX,
AV. E. 13EJIEXT,
A. AT. BERRY,
CAFT. GEORGE EI.AVEL.
deception
C. A. MAY,
R. B. FRxVXKLIX,
J. STEAUftP,
-Floor Committee.-
J. G. CHARTERS,
L. E. SELIG,
G. V. WHEELETt.
Tickets. Including Gcnllcmau and Lady, $1.50.
ft FiliG of Astoria aid Vicinity is Corfllally Invited to Attend.
X. 3I.So aisr"iujiIIo t:ii:iraoi'i,s nil! lc admitted. Tickets
:!: So Iv.iH of any xticmtipi it" tlw Company and at all the prlncl
pal tr-s t" ihs- 'Jj.
iiv ;isis:i: or the cosjoiittke.
aHia
(:'.ssel: to jackixs s. jioxtiiomeuy.)
mm
wcyjg. -.- T" j-'T-v'r -
i:r
coi:r.i:n ot1 .HAiXtAxn
BICKlSGliAffi
& wmin
AKD-
sS&
P!&22
ARE THE BEST.
Ana cost no more than other brands ; ami If
the Jlerchant with vrliom you trailo does
not keep our Roods.it Is because it nays
oetter to sell a pair of Boots or Shoes every
two months than every four or five. AVE
UUAKANTTE EVT.UY PAIR VE 3IAKE.
All jrercliar.ts in good credit can piosiire
these Goods at our Wsreho;ies In Portland
or San rrancKeo.
Try our "HERCULES" Patent Boots
HECHT BROS. & CO.
Notice to Contractors.
BIDS YILJ. BE ItECEIVEn BY THE
undersigned at .vstoriauntil noon, June
CO. IRK, for furnisiiins the materials and la
irnfitA nncfniiinii of a brick buuain
COxlOl) feet. 3 stories high, to be erected hi
Astoria for tne uau euows juui auu uuuu
ins Association. Tiansand soecillcations to
be seen at the Occident Hotei. The right is
reserved to reject any and all bids.
By order of the Board of Directors.
' A. J. SIKaEEK. Sec'y.
Orejonian copy. Ju4 dtd.
SvSwtv
"
w.
rr-
XJ- t v.
?-? '.
Bress Ball.
,G-ivon-
Committee. -
IIOX. C. S. WRIGHT,
IIOX. I). C. IRELAND,
noy. F. J. TAYLOR,
A. J. MEGLER,
ROUT. CARRUTHER3,
3". F. IIALLORAN,
CAFT. J. G. HUSTLER.
Gommittee.-
G. REED,
r. J. GOODMAN,
G. UANSEX,
CHRIS. EVEXSON,
A. C. FISHER.
II. SPELLMIER.
.fgmsy,
UKAr.EU4 IN
Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware.
A Oeneral Assortiaenfof
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Agents for
Magee Stoves and Eanges
Tlia litet In tlio market.
1'iumbinK Roods of all Uindi on lliand. Job
v.oric done in :t workmanlUco manner.
.3kpfi:e:sox streets,
JtAliTIX rOAUD. J. J. STOKES,
FOAED & STOKES,
Wholesale and retail dealers In
Wood aad "Willow-ware,
GROCERIES,
Tobacco, Cigars, Wines and Liquors
rOlJEffiX ANT) DOMESTIC
Fruits andfegetables,
35SO'CrEt, FEED,
XSD
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
A.NK
General Commission Merchants
ASTOICIA, OBEGOX
Xet to Oregon Railway & Xav. re's Dock.
dtw
Leiueuweber & Co.,
C. I.KtVENWF.l!EIt. n. PKOWJf.
FSTAIiLTSnnD IMS.
ASTORIA, OREGON,
TANNERS AND CUBIUEBS,
itauufacturers and importers of
A I.I, KINDS OF
ANT) FINDINGS
Wholesale Dealers In
OIL AND TALLOW.
oa-Hlghest cash prleo paid for. Hides an4
Tallow.