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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1882)
z en -J ' give JawWv, &vxrxu AbTOKXA, OREGON: SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 2, 1SS2 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (r.'cailay ExccUcd). . F. EALLORAN & COMPANY, I'rsrMiiKRs -su rnornnrro!:?. Aaionau Building, Cass Street. Terms of Subscription : -ervod hy Carrier, rer week .23 Cents -.t.yinail. four months. 93 03 ent :? tosH. cno year .. Oy frof- of Tostnse to Subacribnr? r Atlvcrtisoinenia inserted y the rar at i tj rntcofSl ."jij ierBjnflro per month. Imnsiont advertising, by the dr.y or weak, lftr cents per square for each insertion. TIIECITY. Thk Daily Astoktax will he cnl hy mail afft cent a month, free of postage. Head er who con'sinitlale absence from the city can ifir" Tin: Astokiax fallnw ihrm, Daii.v or Wkkklv edition to arty jvM-offlce icilh out additional crpcitse. Addrc-t.c may le yuiitytd as often a dotired. Leave order at ; cnnnti.iu roam. -Urcnlmni Van Duscn is on the in iniiiur steamer. The Slate is due this morning. Shu has 1!9 cabin passengers. The American ships Astoria, Wil na, and Robt. Dixon avc over due at this pon. -The Shubrick started outyestor day morning for Neah bay and cape Finitely, with a load of coal. " 'Tis true, 'tis pity; 'tis pit' 'tis, 'tis true." Shakespeare is a ijood enough model for "English." E. C. Jlolden advertises a sale of new and second-hand furniture at his auction rooms at eleven o'clock this morning. The Norwegian ship Europa, .lohansonn master, seventy-four days from Adelaide, arrived in yesterday afternoon. Air. J. F. Warren, of Knappa, has :.,500,000 feet of logs, and ex pects to deliver 4,000,000 to the Knappton mills by October Jst. --Mr. M. G. Royal, for some -time in the employ of tho O. R. & X. Co., starts on Monday for Ashland, to take charge of a college at that place. The T. X. L. Packing company has organized and will build on the property below that now occupied by the Pacific Union Packing company Reports from all parts of the stato arc to the effect that the grain yiold will bo 'fully up to that of last year; the fruit about one quarter short. John Setterlind, of Skamokwa, was badly cut in the foot by an ax, while chopping, last Thursday. lie was brought to the hospital yesterday afternoon. Carl Adlor advertises that any book used in the Clatsop count' pub lic schools can be had at his establish ment. He has a large stock of school supplies. Work on tho new buildings of the Washington Packing company is being rapidly prosecuted. The piles are nearly all driven, and the caps and stringers will be put in place next week. Logs are logs this season. Prices exceed any former year on the Colum bia. At Knaypa, Cathlamet, and other places, they are held at 5.50, ?G.O0. and SG.50, with the demand away ahead of the supply. The singular consignment of cli mate that the clerk of the weather, in a fit of absentmindedness boxed up and sent to Astoria in the early part of the week, has been ali used up, and now things feel natural again. Tho gulls that soar and scream and noisily chatter hi the water f erninst our office will be a sorely disappointed lot of poultry when they come screech ing into winter quarters -and find a brick building going up. Poor things. The September term of the cir cuit court begins at Portland next Monday with one hundred andfseven- ty-three cases on the docket. This district should be divided: it is alto gethcr loo largo for one judge to do justice to. Rev. John Parsons, who for the last three years has been the pastor of the M. E. church at this place, leaves to-day for Engeno city, whither he has been transferred. Mr. Parsons, during his ministration in this place has endeared himself to the hearts of his congregation, who view with re gret, his departure. Mr. W. T. Chap man has been placed in charge here by the conference which met recently at Albany. Serious Illness of T. W. Eaton. , It is with keen regret that we cluon I iclc the serious illness of T. W. Eaton. .Last Saturday he complained of not feeling well, and the following day was not able to leave his room, since which time he has been physically prostrated. He is afneted with inflammation of the b&wels,and though everything that medical skill can dc-! vise has been used to alleviate his sufferings it is considered almost hope- leas that he can survive. Mr. Eaton . . ,, , , ,.', , universally known -ind liked, and the general expression is one of sym- jpathy and regret. Last evening he was somewhat easier, but with no 1 favorable symptoms of a change for tne better. Valuable Discovery. This week Mr. William Pfunder, while visiting his farm on the Xehalom road, five miles back of St. Helens, discovered along a high bank border ing a creek a very rich and heavy iron ore, of which he has five specimens. A more important discovery was a pig ment, from which can be manufac tured pure Venetian red of :i superior qualit. Mr. Pfunder has named his discovery Holm Oreguncaac, and is convinced that the best tire-proof paint in the world can be made from it. For painting bridges, roofs and ships he thinks no superior Venetian red ex ists. OvVrumin, 1st. Meteorological Register. The following is an extract from the meteorological register of Fort Canby, W. T.. for the month of Au gust, 1882: Averago temperature, lil.&l. Maximum temperature, 80.00, tho 30th inst. Minimum temperature, 42.00, dur ing night, from 2d to '.)(. Average cloudiness, 4i. Number of days on which rain foil, 4. Rainfall, 31 c.c. M. A. Stcabb, thov. wounded policeman, was resting comfortably last evening, it was stated in Tin: Astokiax at the time of the trouble that ho was a Dane. This is incorrect. Mr. Steabb 13 a native of Sweden. -Everything is in readiness for a thorough and successful fall and win ter session of school, and noxt Mon day, for the first time in many months tho school bell will announce to tho urchins that their troubles have once more begun. The Presidont came down stream yesterday: she will finish loading with 400 tons of wheat. The Citv of Sparta started up yesterday morning. The Annie .Johnson is ready for sea, and only awaits a crew to sail. The Wolfe will go out to-day. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Mejrler leave on to-day's out going steamer for a four month's trip to the Atlantic coast. This is the plcasantest season of iheyearfora visit to the eastern str.tes. Mv. and Mrs. M. will spend some time at North Rrookfield Massa chusetts. The Gen. Miles arrived m from Gray's Harbor last evening. The fog and smoke delayed the vessel some thirty-six hours. She leaves for Tillamook at eight o'clock this morn ing. Among the passengers arc Capt. J. D. Merry man, .John Hobson, Mrs. C. Leinenweber, and P. P.yron and family. Capt. Lambie, of the British bark Albany, now loading salmon at ricto ria, tried to commit suicide last Wed nesday night by cutting his throat. Failing in that he shot himself in the head, and this also proving ineffect ual, he again put a bullet in his skull. Both bullets were afterward extracted. The smoke still hangs over sea and land. Mr. John Williamson, who returned a day or so ago, says that while going from Hillsboro to Portland he had to travel through burning woods, where the smoke and heat were almost stilling. Loss of property is reported from the inter ior, and from appearances yesterday it would seem as if big fires were rag ing in Pacific county. A Farm For Sale. Alarm ol 12(5 acres with a ment title, a good orchard, and improve ments, for sale. Terms part cash, part Astoria city property, the balance in one or two years. Emptire at the real estate and intelligence agency, Main street. I) ax Kki.i.i:hkk. Agt. For Thirty Days. im'prn- For the next thirty r the next thirty days, preparatory ling below for a fresh stock of nov 5. 1 will sell any article in my store togoi enies. 1 win sen any article 111 my store at as low a price as it could be bought iii leuui lit oiui r i.inci.'-cu. Caul Aiii.kk, If you want a good suit of clothes, ready made or made to order, call and see Mcintosh, Occident block. Mr. C. II. Cooper intends to leave about the 13th or this month for San Francisco to be in time for the arrival of the latest Eastern and European importations. Tlic Measurement of Vessels. The following is the text of tho now iaw on the measurement of American ,. . , , mat irom tne gross tonnage oi. every vessel of the United States there shall bo deducted the tonnage of the spaces or compartments occu pied by or appropriated to the uso of the crow of the vowel, but the deduc tion of crew-space shall not in any case exceed, live nercontum ot tne gross tonnage. And in every such vessel propelled by steam or other power requiring engine room, there shall also be deducted from the gross tonnage of the vessel the tonnage of Hie space or spaces act null occupied by or requiring to be enclosed for the proper working of the boiler and machinery, including the shaft-truck or alley in screw-steamers, with the addition in the case of vessels pro pelled with paddle-wheels of fifty per centum and in the case of vessels pro pelled by screw of seveniy-lhe per centum of the tonnage of such space, but in no ease shall the deductions from the'gross tonnage exceed fiftj per centum of such tonnage; and the proper deductions from the gross ton nago having been made, the remain der shall be deemed the net or regis ter tannage of such vessels. When ever it is made to appear to the secre tary of the treasury that the rules concerning the measurement for ton nage of ve&sols of the United States liave been substantially adopted by the government of any foreign coun try, he may direct that the vessels of Buch foreign country be deemed to be of the tonnage denoted in their certifi cates of register other national papers, and thereupon it shall not bo ne'ecssary for such vessels to rc- nicasure nt any port in tho United States; and when it shall bo necessary to ascertain the tonnage of any vessel not a vessel of the United States, the said tonnage shall be ascertained in the manner provided by law for tho measurement of vessels of the United States." Case of the Bothwell Castle. There arc some facts with reference to tho case of Captain W. S. Thomp son which ought to be stated. Ho was subjected in the United States court some time ago to a fine of 3000 for carrying too many Chinese passon gers, and $1000 for having the berths of his vessel constructed contrary to law. This made 0000 in all. Captain Thompson has already paid HOOOO, be ing 81,000 on the berths and Su.GOO on the passenger violation. The re mainder of the fine, 2,400, i3 yet un paid and as there is some question pending with regard to some passen gers, the matter has been Mibmitted to the secretary of the treasury for his decision. It is in awaiting this decision that tho recent stay of pro ceedings was granted by Judge Dcady. Oivyonhtu, 1st. Sparkling Eyes Rosy cheeks and clear comploxion only accompany good health. Par ker's Ginger Tonic hotter than any thing, 1 makes pure, rich blood, and brings health, joyous spirits, strength, and beauty, Ladie3 try it Hazar. As a family medicine, the Oregon Blood Purifier has no equal. It has proved itself a certain and efficacious remedy for all diseases caused by an impure state of the blood. "Hackiuetack." a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price 2.1 and 50 cents. Sold by W. E. Dement. 1'. J. (ioodmau, on Chenamus treet, has just received the latest and most fashionable style of gents and ladies boots, shoes, etc Agent in Astoria for the famous Morrow shoes. SiiiLQifs Ci'KK will immediately relieve Croup, whooping cough and Bronchitis. Sold by W. li. Dement. Are you made miserable by Indi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of appetite, Yellow Skin V Shiloh's Vital izcr is a positive en re. For sale by W. E. Dement. Classen & Oerkwitz have bought the branch Candy store next to Stevens & Co's book store, and will hereafter run both place. Fresh candy always on hand. What is nicer on a warm day than a dish of that exquisitely flavored ioo cream that Frank Fabre makes? Highest price paid for old web and junk. Chris. Evansox. lm Inquire of Foard & Stokes. Shipper & KybLe. No. 11, Oak street Portland, are the boa ton tailor of the metropolis. Mr. John Rogers of the Central 3rar ket, has made arrangements to keep al he linest fresh nsn, etc., in tneir season Vrf.li fnfTv mid pnmuipls evorv ilnv at the Astoria Candy Factory, Main St. .JOIIX 1. CI.ASSKX. If von want nice fresh lard, or good sugar-cured hams, just from the coun try go to r . jj. j-iuerson s oakery. Fanc-v soaps and perfumery of all kinds can he found at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel. Fresh fruit received at C. A.May's by every steamer. 2s'o stale trash. Every varielj of Oregon and California fruit always on hand. Rrace up the whole system with King of the Wood. See Advertisement. Fabre's ice cream 13 the bet. H. C Iiitt lias completed his elegant fall slock of dresses and cloaks. By sendin" size of dresses anil cloaks. By sending size of bust, length of sleeve, skirt, waist and under arm, lie will send C.O.D.,dressc iremiuunwanis: uoimans iromsi. Address: H.r. Lrrr. Third and Alilci Mothers ! Mot hern!! Moth its: ! ! 1 Are you disturbed at night and broken 1 at nuzht ami broken of vour rest by a sick child sufferinc5 and crying with the excruciating pain of out tin" teeth ? if so. so at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing 1 Syrup, it will relievo the poor littlo suf-. ferer immediately depend upon it; there is no mistake about It. There Is , not a mother on earth who has even used it. who will nor tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels and olve rest to the mother, and relief anil health to the child.operating like magic, i III perfectly sate to uso In all cases and pleasant to the taste, and i the pre-! scription of one ot the oldest and best ' leinaip pnysicians auu nurses 111 mei United States. Sold everywhere. 2."! eeuLsn bottle. I Astoria lee Depot. Frank Fnbre is now prepared to sup ply families, restaurants, hotels, saloons, etc., with pure mountain ieeon the prem ises. Fresh ice cream every day. Halls parties and dinners supplied with iee cream at abort notice. Furnished Itonatx to Let At Mrs. Munson's lodging hmie. The Results. All persons feeling dull and depressed or perhaps feverish with no appetite, no energy, the system clogged, the liver torpid, and the bowels inactive, who are wondering how to find relief, should pin chase a fifty-cent or a l bottle of Syrup of Figs, read the circular around the bottle, follow the directions, taking a few doses of this pleasant remedy anil be restored to health and happiness. It may be had of W. E. Dement. DrugiziM. who hasbecn appointed agent for Asto-J ria. ! Hodge. Davis 5: Co., wholesale agents i Portland. Oregon. A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and Indiscretions of youth, nerv ous weakness, early decay, loss of man hood, etc., 1 will send a recipe that will cure you FREE OF CHANGE. This great remedy was discovered by a mis sionary in South America. Send a self addressed envelope to the Rev. Jo-kph T. Ixmax, Station 1), Xew York City. Another Wonderful WiMcoverj-! It has been discovered within the last tew days that the nicest place to buy your fall stock of provisions is at A. M. .Johnson's. It lias also been disoovered Hint the largest and best lighted store is A. M. Johnson's. Also that he has nothing but first class goods at very low price-?. Also that the children are waited on imme diately. Also that your goods are sent to vouV house, on the instant, and Hie ladies know that it is the eieanest grocery store in town, and please not forget it. A. ii. Jonxoy. A Delicious Appetizer. That ensures digestion and enjoyment of food; a tonic that brings strength to the weak and rest io the nervous; a harmless diarrhea cure that don't constipate just what e"veiy family needs Parker's Ginger Tonic. The Peruvian syrup lias cured thou sands who were suffering from dyspep sia, debility, liver complaint, boils, hu mors, female complaints etc. Pamph lets free to any address. Seth W. Fowl fcSoir Boston. 1. G. Davidson, photographer. Port land, still retains the negatives taken at Astoria last year, and u ill furnish dupli cates from them on short notice. His landscape views are much admired and in large demand. . dwlm When yon want pure drugs and chemicals of any kind, go to J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel. oiiiioii.s milium jkemeu a jmsi- tive cure for Catarrh, Diptficria and Canker Mouth. Sold by . K. Dement. Physicians prescriptions earefully compounded day or night at .1. W. conns drug store, opposite ueemeiiH Hotel. The Rev. Ceo. II. Thayer, of Jlour bon, Iinl., says: ''Doth myself and wife oweoirr lives'toSim.OH's Coxsr.MiTiox Ci'itK." Sold by W. E. Dement. -A Ltlc Xaal Injector tree with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh. Remedy Price e0 cent. Sold In W. E. Dement. F01 Dyspepsia andLiver Complaint, von have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizcr. It never fails to cure. Sold by W. E. Dement. Fresh ice cream every day at Frank Fabre's. Families supplied in any Quantity by leaving order. Also the fiuest oysters cooked to order. Frank Fabres oysters and ice cream are known everywhere as par excellence. If you want to ee a fine job of me chanical work, call and see a set of nicklc-plate measures made at J. A. Montgomery's. They don't do any but hrt-ciass work. Whate'er lcsidcs you chance to want. Ne'er fall short of SOZODOXT. Rut always keep it in your sight. A source of beauty and delight. To cleanse your teeth till with your smile The most fastidious you beguile. Why will j-on cough when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts . ets and Pi. Sold lv W. E. !). me.nt. Mrs. A. Malcolm has received a fine stock of ladies' wear, selected in San Francisco by Mrs. Derby, and has also secured the services of a first-clas? milliner. Lace ties. etc.. of fashionable style and reasonable prices. For "John Ward" read .!. AL in yesterday's real estate sales, The purity and elegant perfume of Parker's Hair Balsam explain Hio popularity of this reliable restorative.! 1'or the genuine J. J I. Culler old Bourbon, and tho best ot wines, liquors and San Francisco beer, call at the Gem opooslte the bell tower, and see Campbell. FALL STOCK ! fT rp TT T T 1 I I I . ) J It' J-a.-- - v . Men's, Youths' and Boys U I T S ! ni n n.. -- OUitlb, rail US aim UVeruoaiS, SOFT ASD STIFF a a T s FALL STOCK OF STTiTOaAetJ i.o Cfifirifl T WrB1S'aI1w WiOOttS 1 " i:n:i:r.i: coats, i'mp.rkllas, TIHNKS, SA'H IIKLS, Eti .. F.T . TAILORING! Tl:e kiriaM twk of fine rorefcu and American Beavers,- Cloths, Piques, Worsted, Diagonals, Cassimsres and Pilot Cloths TO SKLUVr l-'UOM. cv FIT GUARANTEED! " d. a. Mcintosh, Tailor amU'lotliier. - Occident Ulook. 700 Acres! Bairyor Stock Farm. and Valuable Timber Land. 50 .Dairy C'mv.s. !4 Three-quarter Jcrsoj Hulls. 2 Horses. I Yoke IVorlt Oxen. 2 Milk 1V:tgous. Farm and Dairy Im plements and Furniture. 50 tons Hay. The above Valuable rropcrly Ls for s.lLi'. al n ery low upprniscmeH!, viz. 'SU.OOO. one third oi'which can staud on Mortgage. It is situated oa Lewis and Clark's Ifiver, 7 milt's south of Astoria, and 2H miles from Clatsop beach. There is a pood steamboat lauding which is accessible to anv of the O. it, AN. Co's river steamboats. .About half of the 7o0 acres Is tide land, well bridged, on which cattle keep fat the year round. The other half, level limber land, and about 2O0 acres in tame grass. Thousand of cords of hemlock, fir and spiuce can be cut. worth two dollars and a half at the landinc; to which there I a good wagon road from all noiuts. I 'very cord cut finds a ready marker. l:i addition, there i any quantity ot mill lumber and good piles. Cood dwell ing house, barn, and necessary outhouses, with an orchard of io or 12 acre-?, containing ahntKt all kinds of fniir bearing trees, etc., etc. This desirable property lias a frontage of two niihson the river bank, and is aii iiiiratily adapted for .settlement by a com pany ilolring to colonize. :is it is large cnoii;h to divide into several farms and homesteads. The contemplated bridge be tween Astoria and Clatsop plains connects on this property. Party wishing to sell Ls now supplying Astoria with milk, and it de sired will baud over good will and bu-hiess to the pitrchn-er u; the pmpotty. If not t.dd before September loth, at pri vate sale, the whole nmnertv will be sold bv catalogue sale, at Public Auction, to the highest bidders for cath, on Friday Sept em- uer lain. i.ss. at 11 . 31. line warranty Deeil. Fur further particulars applv to K. C. HOI.DKX, Auctioneer and Iteal Kstate Agent. A TAILOB3 TALE ! 1 have no clear ance sale this fall my friends, the fisher men got away with nearly all my stock of summer goods. My stock is fresh, choice and complete in Fall and Win ter Styles of Cloth, Clothing. Overcoats, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. I will sell readv made or made to order in the finest and best style, and when a man buys a garment in my store it fits well and is satisfactory. My prices are be- yoncl a doubt the lowest to be found in town, the best value Jfor your money. M. D. KANT, , .... . xr . ., .. TI fl . . lhe 1)os V,,w,ff,SrlIon I!altcr tMMl People do not ask any longer what is this OREGON "BLOOD PURI FIER, for they know it by its reputa tion as being the best liver regulator and blood cleanser in existence. C. B. COOPER, GEXERAL MERCHANDISE. MMui3tcma;aa3cg.;imizininaMinaamMan3aimMiHiniHMiiMHiiHlllH CLEARANCE SALE! iiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiTiiTiniTii-i'rmiiirn"uinnirTTmrininfriimnnninimi For the next 30 Days Unparalleled -TX- Dry Goods and Clothing ! $35,000 of DJIY GOODS to be sold at a These Goods are of the VERY BEST QUALITY, and are offered at remarkably Iiow Prices Previous to the arrival of our FALL STOCK. Let every one call and be convinced that we mean business, and that goods of the same quality were never before offered at such low figures. HlAll the Upper Town busses will stop at this store each wav. I X L KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS NEW BUILDING. Astoima, August 23, 1882. - NEW STORE! l Happy Greeting to AH ! MtlaU,ua,n,HM.I..Mra.i4..i.ll.s.ia.a.iMaaa.liamiWAIMIIWMHIMII a . m - I The Empire Store j . a : Hfc.xt Door o the Iy tliian BulldiRK S a : . -. Is now open with a ery select and complete stoek of ; j ORY QQWS I mW9N9, j f I Ladies' and Children's Shoes. 1 OXJR MOTTO. QVWK SALES ANB OUR AIM IS :WClcrks conversant with the English, German, Scan dinavian and French languages will be in attendance. CALL AND SEE US. Asdorin, August '33, 1SS'. ASTORIA BREWERY. M. MEYER Proprietor. ASTORIA, - -' OREGON. SFDElGXXi A.JJ3XrOXTISr033lgEI3BB,'P, REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES. $7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS. ILARGE ORDERS rx LIKK.PROrORTIOX. Less Quantities, 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, - - - SI SO per Dozen "Special attention :iid to orders THE COLUMBIA 'LA IS SUrERIOK TO MOST.' AND IS KXCKI.I.KD ISY NONE. OX THIS COAST JOHN HAHN, - - PROPRIETOR, CHENAMUS STREET, ASTORIA, OREGON. iHTOrders left at the GERMANIA REERf HALL will he promptly attended to.'Va . Bargains ! ! and CLOTHING: GREAT REDUCTKNU O. - ..-w... SMll FMfm. TO PLEASE. PRAJEL BROTHERS. from l'nhlic Houses and Families.--. BREWERY