The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, July 27, 1882, Image 2

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ASTOHIA. OKEGON
' ordinances Ol this City conform to
THUKSDAY .TPLY iTT, 18!2' , - . r i j-
'thf requirements of said ordinance
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J.F. HlLI,OKV. K.lllor ,l: tvganl to OutllUtlUg oaid
Council ProceoUingH .
Astoria, July 2,", ISSIi.
Council met in rcguhu session
With Mayor Hrtlm pi eMUing. Conn-
eiltnen present Ci Carruiherc
wuiucu jjitsum i.avf, 1. an uum..,
Uement, (.Tray. Tavlorand riorit.
r ".. i ,- ,.
In attendance F. C. orris audi-
tor
and clerk. Minutes oi last !
meeting were read and approved.
A petition fiom Mrs. T. O'lVien
asking the council nol to declare
the roadway lo upper Astoria
closed' before the next, regular
meeting of the council, and asking
certain other privileges: was re
ferred to committee on street and
public -ways.
bemonsTilync -
A remonstrance against the im
provement and repairs of Cedar
street was referred to committee on
streets and public ways, with in
structions to have the same
printed.
- ( O MM U 1 0 ATI O S.
A communication from C V.
Laughrey, to the effect that he had
suspended C. T. llenline from tho
police force on July loth, was re
ferred to com. on health and po
lice. ki:poj:is of committees.
The report of the com, on health
and police on tho police judge re
port for June, was received and
placed on file. The report of com.
on ways and means .on the city
treasurer's report for quarter end
ing June 30, 1SS2, received and
placed on file. .
The report of the com. on streets
and public ways on the report of
superintendent of streets for June,
was read, and on motion, report
was adopted.
The report of com. on streets
and public vas, to whom was re
ferred the petition of property
owners for the improvement of Ce
dar and Astor streets, was read,
and on motion, adopted.
ORDINAXCES.
An ordinance entitled an 01 di
nance to amend subdivisions 1, 3
4, of section 10 of ordinance No.
452, entitled an ordinance to im
pose and regulate licenses in the
city of Astoria, "was read first and
second times and referred to com.
on health and police.
It was moved by Councilman
Gray that that part or the ordi
nance which refers to ap'pointing
viewers and assessing the cost
upon the properly directly bene
fitted thereby, be stricken out of
the ordinance providing for con
structing and laying sewers in cer
tain portions of Cas, Main, Ben
ton, Lafayette, Washington and
Jackson streets; motion was lost.
On motion,- W. B. Headington,
Jas. V. Welch and Tsaac Foster
were appointed viewers. The or
dinance was then read the third
time and placed upon its final pas
sage, the vote being as follews:
Ayes Case, Carruthers, iJemenr,
Gray,- Taylor and Wright; noes
none. So the ordinance was de
clared duly passed.
CLAIMS.
The following claims against tho
city were ordered paid: "William
Dillon, 1 70; John Rogets, 1;
J. W. Gearhart, SU ?S; S. G. Tn
galls, $1 70; Wm. Edgar, SI; C.
H. Stockton, $20; John Stephen
son, 1 70; D. Cronk, 1 ; C. H.
Stockton, SI; Sam Ardnt, 1; G.
F. Parker, $1; F. C. Norris, .$2;
Jas. Taylor, $15; J. TV. Gearhart,
$5; G. V. Hobson, U 10; T. J.
McClanahan, 1410; Thos. Dea
lcy, $15; Mrs. T. O'Brien, 20;
Daily Astoriax, 31 5P.
..The following claims were re
ferred: G. F. Parker, 13, com.
on public property; Theo. Broem
ser, $77 40; Peter Foley, 3 50,
com. on health and police. E. A.
Taylor, SG0, referred to com. on
streets and public ways.
RESOLUTIONS.
The following resolutions offer
ed by Councilman Taylor were
unanimously adepted:
Hetolved, that the auditor and
.clerk be, and is hereby instructed
to notify the chief of polico to see j
that all persons who arc required
licences.
mm , 1 r- i'
1 he mayor titmiin:iU'ti G. b . ;
Pal :; for ! tv surveyor. Tin vote '
up tin- eoufoiination of Mr.
. .
laiKer va as Hilmni: -V-'--;
" - - N C'arruthei. Dement, -Jtav,
, . . ,"
Aa-yior ana iiffiit. .a ays, nene: 1
V v td 1 11 ill
so tr. i. rarker was declared duly j
elected city hurveyo.. On mnlion'
01 councilman Lrav. me
eitv
, ,V , ," I
dere.l to make Hie
111 1 veyor was on
estimated cost of improving TW.l
sixth street, in Shivley's Astoitn,
from thenortli ide of TVall sireet
to the south side of Beiry stieet.
Councilman Dement was excused
for the evening.
On motion of Councilman Case,
the auditor and clerk was instruct
ed to jnvc ten days notice bv tmi-
lication in Trn: Daily Astoli.n.
that the council propose to order
the improvement of Benton stieet j
from the south side of Ooncomiv
street to the south side of AstoVia
t street, by planking the same in
the center, twenty feet, with ilucej
inch plank.
On motion of Councilman
Taylor, the yote upon the report
of the committee on the :iess- j
ment roll for 1SS2 was considered.
On motion the majority icpott
was adopted. On motion the rules
were suspended for the purpose
of referring back to the fust
reading of ordinances and continu
ing therefrom.
An ordinance levying a t:: to
defray the general running ex
penses of the city for the year
1882 was read first and second
times, and on motion the blank
space was filled by the word three.
On motion the rules weresuspeud
ed by unanimous consent for the
purpose of reading the ordinance
the third time and placing it upon
its final passage. On motion the
ordinance was read the third time
and placed upon its final passage,
the votes being as follews: Ayes,
Case, Carruthers, Gray, Taylor and
Wright. Na'S, none. So tho
ordinance was declared duly
passed.
An ordinance levying a special
tax for the purpose of paying
interest on city bonds, and for
paying off a portion of the cities
bonded .indebtedness, was read
first, and second time ami .on
motion the blank space was filled
by the word three. Jt was moved
that the rules be suspended for the
purpose of leading tho ordinance
the third time and placing it upon
its final passage. Motion was
lost.
On motion ol Councilman
Taylor the council adjourned, till
Wednesday, July 2fi, at 8 o'clock
p. M.
An adjourned meeting was held
last evening-, when an ordinance
was passed amending an ordinance
to regulate licenses. The license
for hawkers has been raised to
10 per day: for peddlers to
$5 a week. An ordinance was
also passed, levying a special ta
of three mills to pay interest on.
indebtedness and to. cieate a sink
ing fund for the payment of the
debt. After allowing a bill of lid.
Taylor's for -SCO for work on Con
comly street, the. council ad
journed. F. C. Xonitis,
Auditor and Clerk.
Seattli: is going to build a
$20,000 schoolhouse. This is the
best advertisement Seattle over
got up for herself, since being
incorporated as a city. The indi
rect influence of such action will
prove a paying investment for the
place.
President Arthur very sensi-!
ble declares that no federal ap- j
pointee shall lose his or her place
because ol any refusal to pay po-'
litical assessments. i
;
Geoiige P. Marsh, Anieriraii !
,r . . .T.i i-i ji i l1
Minister to Italy, cited suddenly at
ir li i i . a r i
allambrossa, last Monday, in tru
?i.....-v.j ..nn r i,Co
eigbty-secorid year of his age.
.
Brace ud the whole svEtemw1th Kinc
Ji iue siwuu. irec jLvcinBKVJu.
j, T j oi. i t irt i Ft
NEW TO-DAY.
XR'r roi'M).
I .TVS 310NDAY NIGHT. JULY
, J Mi(iu!s Channel, about 199 fathom net'
'uo marks. -Owner can obtain iame by prov-
ing property ami paving chai-ee-Apply to
jcr-5:'. - FETEitrnTnitsux.
S. P.Co'-Cnnr.rrj.
Bcuton Street Improvement.
Ni'TH'37, i- Iifj-Sv v'si Hint :lu
rtJinnillli r.v..eH ..1 the Cily or Ash.rlj
vi"- in nlt-r the Impiovomeiu m
Uirj portion ! lii'itniii rtint'i uum 111
nutli nltf in i.'ni'i'.:i;j sir.'ei ;o uii-
south side i .slir -:u-"i m .if i.ir. .s
q,.jia. h;, pl-mktm; the same through ,
the M-nur iw.-niv k- in whlsh unii
mnv ami -numl throe inch plank ..ml
ami time;-- a remonstrance Sijinm nv
the owners uf two thirds 01 rim jij:ui-
, . frAnjjUtr W1 &aju Mrtinn uf -a.it -trei t
'.; i " " " -, '"".&
linn of thi notice, vi7:Auru;l 17th. 1M-.'.
the Cmuuion Council will ulster ojMiiii-
,ov;imnt to le mauc. ', r
!iv older oft lie Common Council.
I'.C. NOin.'JS.
Auditor ami Clerk.
hoi niDPiiQi nioniiQ!.
tuuu: uuiuuu : uiituuu:
Wesiman's .Great Eastern Circus.
Wil u.iw i)m I'KKi oi:.m nvi in A"tona. on
FK1UAV KVRXlXtt. JtM tSlh.
, kii c.vti:i ot.4::s.
PS'A.W t'UHVXS.
".m,.
5.CJFTV
Feats of Strength, j
Grotesque Comicalities,
Numerous Novelties, Etc., Etc. j
1'revluu.t to the performance Trof. riloudou. I
lhedarhiR FUXAMUUL1ST. will make an I
oiTainn Ascension on ihe Tlght-ropi.
Free to all.
IVrfomittiicaiti itio RJnglo i-nmnicuce at
H oclnek.
Ailiniion Si. Chl'drcn nmlcr VI ji'ais 01
:w, 50 cents.
Will Show 011 outt House. Square
si:t vovsi.
OXTlICr.VIINlXGOr.lULY 22ml. Op
posite Knappton mills. nlKHit ilk) fath
oms net. -so, ami 17 mesh rtet'p. Owner ean
jf 1 tl :it Ielms Cannerj.
xi:t foi'.i.
4 KOIT lOfl FATHOMS P. MKSH XLT,
J. some coik-. marke.1 W. IL. ntliers inaik
rj C. W. & Co. Same can Im had on prov
iiiK proper! v and pn iiik oliarse.
j25 ' X..IOIIAXSEX.
r.'KT i'or.vi.
OXTIli:iihin.t.,OXA SXAC OX THE
ilillerV sands, a jilece ol net. about 120
fal limns. -10 mesh. ll!-pl.iio marks. Appl
tu C. C. Couuan "s u liarf. ji" ::t
XETJ.OST.
OX'lHIIXIGnT Or .ll'LY IMli. K.K
Ilav Vie. about I.'aj fathom- not. JO
mesh deep. Harbour's 12-p! thread, eotfou
liac-. some eort.. marked F. P. & Co. Find
er will please send vord to. I. V.& .COOk,
CSiltoii.
xi:t lost.
ON MOI1T OF .H'LY 17th. A HOLT :
fathoms ti net, tu and 47. mcdi dei-p.
llarlmm's in, rj-ply twine. Some f corKs
marked S. 1. Co., others, I. II. (!. Leave
nr 1 Willi O. T. SKOLANP. S. 1 Co.
XET FOI'M.
x Tin: :.ioi:xlg oF'i 111: a'lth ix.st..
VJ 73 fathoms net, l!arbour's Xn. 12, eoiks
mark.il . I.. lead-. marKt-d (. IM.. ami b. S.
Packing Co., ami Cooke. Owner ran hae
It liv applying to iIipvov. Out::a. at Dev
Hu's e.m:ier'. jJ"-J'.l
FQli SALE.
l.MMDKKX P.L'ILT IIOF.Si: OF ITYF
w .n.!!mV!u riiMmSer' irnnSi!. !!mi
tic Inquire of C. W . SI 1 1 Y FLY
Carl Adler's
EOOK STORE
Tlie largest st.rf;k or
Blank Boohs and Stationcru
; i'!G3 ox i''01 '1'tmii.
'? ni3 St liool l!ofiks. I'.lbles. I'm't-.-al
1 MtsllM Works, Albums and
i&ifca Cold Fens.
--."ssyfisBBi,slilri5 a full and e.mplete
"sTrH st'M"k of evervthinR usuallv
ai3 kept in a well regulated 15ok
Store. Also, news dejot and agency for
every p:qerand jU'ritMlirtil pubHshed.j
Garl Adler's Nusic Stoie
--
Pianos and Organs.
Of all makes constantly on hand. Also a
f nil slock of
VIOLINS. GUITARS, BANJOS, AC-
COJtDEONS. CONCEIITINAS,
IIAlillONICAS, PLUTES.
Also a large stock of the best of
VIOLIN AND fiUlTAlt ST1UNGS,
SHEET AIUSIC.
AND .MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
j.s well as cvcrythuiff else belonRing to -a
I'lisi j;ii-j uilMC rnirr.
j Pimm and Oiganssold on uie m.mihlv m-
siaumeni plan, or lor rem.
CARL ADLER'SVAR ETY STORE
S2 Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
tfSvC? Fockct and Table Cutlery,
Ifr I l Yankee Notions and To s,
(- JFiciure Frames and Chrombs.
St&'-xiSmmiltoby Carriages, a complete
i ' 1 1 ' assortment.
New goods by every steamer. The public
'1N' lusted to examine iny stock and prices.
louruntna ct ictaoti -kt.t--.ssi
CHENA3IU9 ST., - ASTOP.LY. OREGON
1
-1
The BossOoffee
1 uWmpl.
C
fed
ua
TWO DOOUS KASTIOF OCCIDENT,
e wt2i.i
McINTOSH
TAIIiOB.,
CLOTHIER Ml) 1I.4TTE8
Worsted Suits,
Pique Suits,
I Diagonal Suits,
j Cassimere Suits.
j Tweed Suits,
Oastor Suits,
Flannel Suits.
3 w -TB?ir iv.i.r.i.'
.ma.s. .. .
AX FLKOAXT ASSOUnil'NT OI
NECE1A.R
nntr.ri" fkom tiii-: kacto"i:y.
soft AXD srirr
Al T
B
I). A. McINTOSH,
TAILOR AND CLOTHIER
Otelilcut ll!o h.
.M.vnnv ro m:i. .1. .1. steki:
F0AR1) & STOKES,;
VInliIe and retail dmleiiu
WonflaudAV"illow-Yn
T.
GROCERIES.
Tobacco, Cigars, Wines and Liquors
Itll.'FIOX AM) l-OMKSJU
Fni'tlS (Uld VCr' : ('.t Clhl 6S
-"
AN 1 1
COUNTRY PriODUOE.
Axn
General Commissiou 3Ierchant3
AKTOCtIA, OItK'0V.
Xel lo Oreiiii L'ailway.v av.ii. lock
tkvv
Dairy Farm for Sale.
I am instructed bv Mr. (L ". fofllutierrv.to
oner for sale Ids llnely-liieated farm"
OX CLATSOP PLAINS.
It consists or ico acres of lAceltmt pasture
land which, with the adjoining cattle rr.ne,
is capable of supporting 70 head of Mock lite
v ear round. Fight acres fnicetl and tJ acre
under cultivnUiin.
Finest Vegetable (inrdi-n on the IMatiis
And sevend bearing fruit trees. Hancii I
protected by rising ground and timber be-
tween it ami the ocean. Trom all heavv winds
and storms. .
House Containing ' Kounis.
Store-room, milk-room, barn, stable, wagon
ied, etc, etc. This valuable farm ts situated :
j; miles soutn rrom Point Adams' Light
House, and if applied for soon will be sold
at a wry low flgun:u.Comnberrv Leimr.
old and desiroas or retiring Horn labor. ir
not sold at private sale before the flrstof
August, uie whole properly will l- disposed .
of at
Tabllc Auction.
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i. r.ir,,utaWe- For fur,ncr P:" ti'lars
emuure 01
W. R. HnT.TiF:aT
" .m i
tf
ncairstatoAjroiit.
For Sale.
; OF LAND
e. situate wi
TVHVt) ACIMLS OF LAND. WITH OXL
M. story house, situate within M0 feet of
wharf at Cathlamct. Washington Territory,
Price S100.
Ono acre of Lmrl. xviili lwfi-sinrel.nii.
, situate w itliiu rJ feet or same vvhaif. Price
T00-
' Farm of S3 aeres, with Iioism. and two
wood wharK Troatage one-half mile on
Columbia Fiver ; soacresalderlaiidon place ;
suuaie one nine irom aonve vviiarr. rnce
1X).
For particulars enquire of Ceo. 15. 1'nbcrH,
Cathlamet. W. T.. or P. U. Strong, Portland,
Oregon. H-w Im
To Whom It May Concern.
-rOTICK IS IICRERY GlVllS THAT ON
11 and after this date I wilt not be resjion-,
siblc for any debts that mv-wife; Sophlue ,
Kendul may contract, as she has lIt m ;
bed and board without Just cause or provo
cation. HEN'UY KENDUIi.
Astoria. Orepon..Tnlr''ii ifse-:
. Sau Francisco Clttorucl copy.
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ret:
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A!m. Arat J-.r tlh rli-ltel
MKDAIiLIOK RA
Vi"Mi'
V? J'
7i
sit ! I-TTliN A SI 1 VI A LTV.
.!. but tllf b-t Mtrikrneu 1 Mpluytnl
Ul ;vjrk'aai-uu"l or uo rUarei.
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w7 f 3 1
ASTORIA. OliK'JON
2M I i V
(CIO. lit 1.5.
waltei: ai;is.
nuHM'.nrroi:
STAf.i: JIAXKU
Koiv Stars :t RafJiil Swcccr.sion !
Knugemcut of
E5R. HilRR? G0JJLS?
!'.ui nistu. ,oir.i,dia:i a:nl Rhim-M'
KISS MOLLIS
OKRISl-Y
Ci:ee:i
iHP.. T0I5 GEFtlST?
TJic S'rlnes- oi OUi Man lir.jmv
Toeiher with a new
All the Old Favorites Retained. ,
Open all liic lear, l':i ni:r.:o V.y. ry
Mull!, t'litire Iiaace or Jn
uraimue nre a "Yee!.
Comprising all the latest
SOf'GS, DAVCE3 ttiD ACTS.
We give the Best
Variety Entertainment
In the West.
Tim tltratic is erouded nightly, and all i
who have wUui-ssed the entertainment pio-j
uoimee it to be equal to anv given elsewhere.
"Mr. Hill as 11 eatertr for the pnblle's j
amuMHiiunt e.;n i:t ne exeeueti. Aiibouy
wishing to pelal a pleasant evening and
.see Miarcunx v.ic ami neauiy wnnoni ui
teauty without ul-
wirity. should improve niLMjpportmuty ami
i oaie.
The comp..!i eeaipnses the foilowimr well
Lnovtu Arthls
Miss Fax;,-ik V.r.io.
Ma. Cuaiu.ks Koui.ai:.
Ma. T.iir. oin:i.sT. .
JlK. WALTSll I'AUKf..
. Mi:. 11 i:i:v cont.kv.1
Miss Meli.ii: Cuitisnv.
and
aik. ir i:j:y cuts. Creditors.
Allot v.hb'h will appear nightly in their dif
ferent .specialties. .....
Ojn'iiairennrerteverj evRnim:; perfiirm
amvcommennnirat S; entrance tolheatie j
on 1'cntnu treet: private Iwxes on Cliena-'
mils street.
Look out for New Stars.
1
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sToitiA. otrr.t.ox
DRUGS AKD CHEMICALS.
Toilet ami Fancv Articles.
PilTEiaT lOSDIOIPISS, ETC.
J5,vl're3e:ii)tinastr.ufiil!ve.inpoimded..it
all hour3.
CS"JIoineopatitie Tiactr.i-es and Felies.
and Humphre) '.s S;eciiics also kept.
v.as: is ii:iLAitK: witjiiu't
rruTiii::? SOT1UK
, -'-a ts And no term- 01 p.aee until
i-i '. :.JJ r very man in Astoria h.ts a new ?
'i suit of eln-.hes
'- . 35 aim: ity i!ir.A.vv. ,
sP " JJ "
Look at the pi Ices:
ran!s to order irom
Pants, Oenulne Inne!i Cassimeie
Suits from - -- -- -100
11m finest line of samples on the coast to!
voU.nr frr.1.1 I .1 "Ml? AW
Cass street, next to Hansen's
Li'
GOOD CHEAP BOOTS.
I have
Lately Reduced the Price
Of all my First-CIasi
hoots a: snores .i!.iir. in oit!Kir,
As follews:
finest Sewed Calf Foots
! Finest Pegged Tap Soled
Finest Pegged Single Sold
$11 00
lor-o
- to iw
Single Soled
Nothing but the llet
Genuine Mercer French Calf
I'si'd in My Shop.
5. J. Arvold,
Onposste the O. It. & N. Co.'s Dock,
!
Dissolution of Partnership.
milE FAItTNEKSmi lICHETOFOItL '
-3. existing between Jean Mov ami A.,
Keller, under the firm name of Mov & Keller
( is , nls (lay ,Lssolved bv mutual consent. AH
ueuLsuueineunn win necoiiecteii ov.ionn
Moy
JOHN MOY.
A. KKLLKK.
Vstori.i, Ortgon.Jnlv l'Jih. ltS2.
1 I1 1 ilii 1 02 e i gg.lI Jill f 1 --J lull yS'l-s'i' R
12 tfifSii si S igl111ll1lftlililjM PillilllH
r3 rife ;.ik ,sW7--r I liJ' . g. . r; y 2 -jz -f. fSI t gs S 3jg B-g fSl
, -
- .j.w. .in -SCTT'
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& i M
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SIct $Wi ra Bl s MM v& iHMwlil m
OF-
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SALE COMMENCED
CS fl raTV IO T, S --jr.
CH
lT0 -v J 3j n, B K
jSTOTJCK.
T save expense, wi fiereby notify all persons indebted to the Cali-
fornia Store , that a speed v settlement is necessary. Action will be
, . - .
taken 10 collect same i0 dav-s from date of tins notice. By order f
4FSsa JUL JMsifgdmery,
tsFiTKSsOi: TO .IACKINS & MONTGOMERY.)
rOUMS Of 3JAIS,AX1
.CHAS. HEILBORN,
MANUFACTURER OF
gsiFTJKNITTJRE
AND DEALER IN
- i'.uarpets, uii Uloth,
Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings,
WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES
Complete in every- branch.
MARTIN OLSEN,
di.ai.ek ix SjS
FURNITURE 55 BEDDING.
v'oener rt2al:i and Siie:noiiua Ntreety. Astoria. Oregon.
WIDOW SHADES AND TR WINGS; LOOKING GLASSES ETC.
A Complete StoeL.
PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD.
ALr K2IVI2S r F?;ITI2iiC IJKSJAIEXID A5 VAKHISfTEft.
- ' ' - m .41 m. i
fS33 rpi3 nT tt
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a
STORE
JULY S2nd.
By
Astoria, Oregon, July 25th, 1882.
rr.KKj:d in
Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware.
A (.'eneral Assortment'of
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Agents for
3sigc Stoves and Ranges
The Rest hi the market.
I'mmiung goods of all kintls on baud. .Tali
work done in a woikmanlike manner.
JSFFEStSOX STIJEETS,
Ss BEDDIJSTGr
Wall Jfaper, Mirrors,
9
i wk
s.