The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, April 05, 1883, Image 2

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ASTORIA, OREGON:
THURSDAY APRIL 3, 18S3
Railroad Rumors.
The bustle ai.d stir tbat marks
this season's operations give rise to
countless speculations and enter
prises, some tangible and likely,
others vague and indeterminate.
Just at present the air is filled with
rumors concerning railroads. If
half what is said comes to pass,
Astoria will have more railroads
than she can dispose of. It may
be as well to briefly state that no
railroad will come to Astoria this
season. It is within the limits of
probability that work will be be
gun next season. This may be in
opposition to general belief, but it
is the fact nevertheless. The O.
& G. seems the most lively; its
stockholders hold a meeting next
Tuesday in Portland where sup
plemental articles of incorporation
will bo submitted, and no doubt
adopted, such supplementary pro
visions looking with other things
to the building 'of a road from
Forest Grove to Astori a. This is
done for effect, and to show con
gress that they really want to pre
vent the forfeiture of the Astoria
land grant by complying with the
original provisions of the condi
tional grant. The O. & C. has
been leased by the Oregon and
Transcontinental, and no part of
the present programme of that
corporation contemplates the build
ing of the road.
Then comes the Kalama branch
from Portland; that will be built
to the stated point, but no farther
down the Golumbia this season.
The contemplated transfer of all
the O. R.'& N. Co's interests to
the Northern Pacific R. R. Co., to
be made this season is sufficient
evidence of that.
The Oregon Short Lint, accord
ing to Sidney Dillon "will go to
tidewater." There is no intentien
to stop at Baker City and the
recent agreement with the O. R.
& N. Co., does not prevent extend
ing the road; there are now parties
of survevors on Snake and Burnt
rivers, and this force will be aug
mented as the season advances.
Coming nearer home there is
talk of the revival of local railroad
interest, and making such arrange
ments as will insure the building
of a railroad to Astoria; this has
..assumed taugible form and will be
productive of results in the near
future. It is not deemed best to
give undue publicity to plans ta
present.
Senatei: Vest arrived in St.
Louis last Tuesday, on his way
home to Kansas City. In an
interview he said the next presi
dent certainly would be a Demo
crat. He believed McDonald, of
In diana,the most available man. He
is popular in his own state, and to
Vest's surprise, is strong in the
eastern states. In regard to
Tilden's probable candidacy he
said: "Tilden is a strong man
and would make a good candidate
if his health would permit. I
understand his health is much im
proved at present. I am inclined
to think the race will be " between
Arthur and McDonald. Arthur is
working for-the next nomination.
It is a mistake that he and Conk
line have fallen out. Logan may
give Arthur trouble."
FOR GRAY'S HARBOR.
The I. S. ft. Cos Steamer
GEN. MILES -
"Will leave Astoria for Cray's Harbor, on
Fritlay, April Oils.
FffiST GRAND
SALE!
AT
EIFXPwE STOKE
PRIOR TO STOCK TAK1RG.
TELE LARGEST
AND
BEST SELECTED STOCK
OF-
Books and Stationery,
Yankee I-Totions, Toys, etc.
3P X .. IDST O S3
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NATURE'S REMEDY.
Liver. Kidney, and Skin Diseases
Malaria. Dyspepsia,
Biliousness.
Paius in the Back and Loins,
Pimples and Blotches oa the Skin,
Whether Hereditary.
Or Caused by Wenkn- , or Excesses
Can Only be Cured by the Use of
eiif ion !
Sale
.
White, and Black Spanish, and Wash
We offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
in our line of
Municipal elections in Ohio,
Indiana and Illinois show Demo
cratic majorities. In Chicago the
entire Democratic city ti -ket w, -. Vll-ts
elected by 6,000 majority. j ' ,
X lUSllCT,
Cashmeres and Arnmres.
Laces. Hosiery,
Corsets, Cloaks,
Dolmans, Etc., etc.
KEW TO-DAY
Notice,
TO ALL THOSE WHO CONTEMPLATE
boarding by the week, J. G. Itoss, ol the
Pioneer ltesiaurant has no hos'tancylu sa
lng that he guarantees to set the bust table
in town for $5 a week; single meals to
order. J. G. EOaS.
dtwk Main Street.
Notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT there
will be a special meetius ol the legal
voters of Dlst, 2io. 9, to be held at the distiict
school house in said district, on MomIa,
April lCtu, at 7J4 o'clock r. M., I cr the pur
pose ot electing one director for the unex
pired terra, caused by the resignation of Mr.
15. "oung. and such other business r.s may
be properly brought before the meeting.
By order of the Directors.
hOIir. HAMILTON.
Upper Astoria, April 4, 1883. Clerk,
dlut
O 3L Gr .. 1ST S,
Watches. Clocks, Jaweiry.
-AND-
SILVERWARE.
Largest Sale and Most Satisfaction
I 01 any Medicine on the Coast.
! Sold Ly ali DtuggUts and Medicine Dealers.
JiJI.UO per Cottle 6, for $5.00.
LACES
ILL'S VARIETIES.
GEO. HILL. ... PKOPUIETOR
WALTER PARKS. - STACK MANAGER
A FIXE ASSORTMENT OF
FLANNEL COMFORTERS,
Blankets, Etc.
B0Z0ETH & JOHNS.
Real Estate Dealers.
A general agency business transacted.
Have Columbia Cily. Alderbrook, Astoiia
and Seaside property for sale.
Notice.
STOCKHOLDERS OF THE WEST COAST
Packing Co., are hereby notified that a
soccial meeting will be held at the oilice ol
business
tile company, at 3 p. m., naturuay, April ,
EUCIl
nz.
By order.of the President.
18S3, for the consideration of sue
as may come oeroro me inectui
Stock Complete in Every Branch.
Prael Brothers.
Furnished Rooms to Let.
IT PAYS
TO TRADE WITH ME !
"WHO?
FRANK ELBERSON,
SeasiaeBaiery & Goiifectionery.
1L E. NELSON. w
SecrcIars'- J Because my Goods are the Best.
Baby Carriages, Velocipedes
and Eancy Goods of
all Descriptions
at Prices
that
Defy Competition, at
CAKL ADLES'S,
Remember that on aecountof enlargement
of my premises. I have reduced the price of
everything to make room.
EC- 3- PARKKlt
UKALF.K IX
Hay, Oats, Strav.
Lime, Brick, Cement and Sand
U'oorf Delivered to Orrtr,
Graying, Teaming and Express Business.
Horses ana Carriages for Hire.
DEALRK IX
WINES, LIQUORS AKD CICARS.
FIRST CIiAS
Wilt be held at the California Store, on
ednesday, April 4th, '83,
Vcston Hotel.
GRAND OPENING
Tin: St. Louis Globe Democrat
iays that there is :i significance in
tho present tour of President Diaz
through the United States which
has not hitherto been made public.
International courtesies and im
provement of commercial relations
are well enough, but it is not believ
ed the hospitality and enthusiasm
have an influence prompting it all.
Diaz is in the hands of a syndicate
of Ameiicans interested in Mexi
can railroad development. His
present position in Mexico makes
him extremely valuable, and their
plans contemplate thoy will be
still more available in the future.
After his return to Mexico he is
expected to be still more widely
recognized than ever as the lead
ing man of that Republic.
His re-election to the presidency
is the object the syndicate
have in view, and then their hopes
of controlling the valuable conces
sions Mexico has bestowed on
railroad companies "will be fulfilled.
How lar Diaz is a passive instru
ment of his party, and how far he
enters actively into the grand
plan of controlling the politics and
railroads of Mexico, it is impossi
ble to tell, but enough has been
developed during tho sta' of the
general and companions in St.
Louis to show something of the
organization. As the matter now
istands, the alliance is a powerful
one, but if the plan of re-electing
Diaz to the presidency succeeds,
the syndicate will be one of im
mense strength in the railroad
intetests of Mexico. It has rep
resentatives and influences in
Denver, New Orleans, St. Louis,
Kansas City or Mexico and Chihuahua.
AT MBS. GEO. lilLliKU'H, fitT 1U
JOL W
OF THE
OCCIDENTAL THEATER.
Howe's Consolidated KcntHctij" .ThIiIIcc
Sinzcrcaiid Colored Minstrels
Will appear at Occidental Theater
Thursday and Friday, April 5 anil G,
With a powerful cast including
MISS MAGGIE WEBIi,
The greatest colored Soprano In America ;
MISS GEORGIA CHESTER ;
MISS MINN I E MAURICE,
Little Row Down
NOVILLO QUARTETTE ;
SENATOR HAMDEN,
Late of the Georglas
This combination ol colored artists have
received endorsements from the Press as be
ing far superior to ;ny company now travel
ing. Although the expense of bj-InsiiiB thli
laijje company to Astoria is great, the prices
vtih remain the same as usual.
Reserved Chairs SI OO
For sale at Straus's New York Novelty
Sore.
and Always Fresh.
Cakes Candies etc., fumWiedfor "Wedding
parties, on short nos ice, and guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction. '
Cake ornamenting a specialty.
Opposite . IV. Hume's.
ASTORIA SAIL LOFT.
A. M. JOHNSON & CO... PROPrTS.
School District No. 1, Notice.
PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING MA
torialfor, and building school hoii'P in
said District, villi be received by the direct
ors at the ofllec of .1. O. Ilozorih, School
Clerk, in Astoria. Oregon until '2 o'clock r.
M of April 10th. 1883.
Drawings and specifications can be found
at the oilice. of the Clerk and any necessary
Information Gin be given by S. Hartwig.
Chairman of the Board ol Directors.
The right to reject any and all bids is io
scrved. By order of tho Directors.
J. O. ROZORTH.
d-lOt Clerk School District No. 1.
BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS!
.IAS. 3A03II55:it
Hasopeuc! a
Temperance Billiard Parlor
Next to Geo. AY. Hume's Flore.
Fresh Eastern and Shoalwater Bay
Oysters in every Style
FINEST CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
Tea, Coffee, and Chocolate ; Pies, Cukes
Sandwiches, etc., at the Counter.
A1m in connection with the Parlor
A Fine Shooting ;aIUry.
G. A. STINSON & CO..
BLAGKSiVnTHING.
At CapL Roger old .stand, come, of Cas
and Court Streets.
Ship and Cannery work. Horseshoeing.
Wagons made ami repaired. Good work
guaranteed.
HAVING CONSIDERABLY INCREASED
our facilities for meeting the demand r
lucreae In IkkiLs this year we would re
spectfully call the attention of
CANNERY MEN
And all others needing salK to thtefnet.
Prices Same as Last Year,
WORK STILL BETTER.
Drilling and Best Quality of Rope
on Hand.
Our Work has Gh en
Satisfaction fcr Eight Years,
And shall he made to do so wlillo wo are in
tiic business.
Engagement of an entire
rsinv troupe
MISS HELENA RlCHfnAN,
The German Nightingale.
MISS SUSIE LEE,
Song and Dance Artist.
HISS MINNIE WILLIAMS,
Serio-comic Queen.
MISS KITTY FRANKLIN,
Soubrette. Also
MR. GEO. ILEXDERSOX,
Ethiopian Comedian.
Together with a new
Under the management of
IT.OF. CHARLES RICKARDb.
Ali the Old Favorites Retained.
Open all the Ypar Performance Every
jttgnt jjiure voangeoi Jiograxwm.'
Every Night, Comprising
SOKCS, DANCES AKD ACTS.
We give the Best
Variety Entertainment
In the West.
The theatre is crowded nightly, and all
who have witnessed tlie entertainment pro
iinnnm; It to be enr.il to any el veil elsewhere.
Mr. Hill as a cutrrer for the public's
amusement cxn not 1h- excelled. Ait body
wishing to bpeim a pleasant evening ami
sec .sjwrkiinjr wit and beauty without vul
garity, should Improve the opportunity and
come.
The company comprises the following well
known Art ibis:
Miss FaxxikWaltox.
Miss Mamie Goodhicii.
Mit. "Waithi: Parks.
Mr. Ciias. Barrows.
Mr.Wm. Morton.
All of which will appear nightly in their dif,
ferent specialties.
Open air concert every evening ; perform
ance commencing at 8; entrance to theatre
on Benton street ; private boxes on Chena
mus street.
New Stars in Rnpid Succession !
Hardware aid Sktg flailerj.
A. VAN DU8EH & GO.-
IiKALKRS IX
2 o'clock Pe M.
Laces now opened and on Exhibition.
"3$
JMew o
s ! Mew Goods !
K "ST ORE.
The Best Store in the City to get your Money's Worth.
Albums. Ax-.toraph and Photograph aii sizes and Prices.
Boolss from a Dime Novel to "tt ebser's Unabridged ; Gents' Jewelry and CuUery ; Writing
Dc-ks of all sizes ; Mark Twain's Scrap uooks ; li.uies, rwjw uuum.,
Also the Key to Heaven.
Opera an Marine Glasses ; Dranzhtins Instruments from 40 cents to $30X0 a set
Blank Books,
Vnd even- thiiiK you could want in our line. ILamtne our goods and prices before goln
elsewhere. B. F. STEVENS & Co.. City Book Store.
STEAMEK
CLARA PARKER
Eben P. Parker, Master.
For TOWING, FREIGHT orCHAR
II. B. PAIIK.EB.
,S a mg n v- it-""'j
TER apply to the Captain, or to
THE NEW MODEL
Notice to Outside Fishermen own
ing their own Boats
and Nets.
T AM AUTHORIZED TO CONTRACT FOR
JL and pay ono dollar apieco for fresh Milmon J
to ho delircrod to the hnappton Packing Co. 1
at Uicir cannery, ino tuiappion racking lo.
will receive salmon as above during the
whole month of April, and aro also trilling
to continue to pu.ch.ise outside Iisli during
the entire season at current rates or at prices
that may be agreed upon. I will also per
sonally ijuaraiiteo payment for all salmon
delivered to tho above company in accord
ance ivitn the terms of this notice,
JOSEPH HUME,
d3-lwk President.
Millinery, Spring: Stock.
MRS. MALCOLM HAS JUST RECEIVED
a splendid new stock of
SPRING MH.UNERY.
Which she Ls selling at prices so low that la
dies will And It to their interest to give her a
call before going elsewhere. A large assort
ment of
HAIR GOODS
At reasonable prices. dtf.
WM. EDGAR,
ASTORIA. .-- ORHGON.
Dealer in
Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes
Meerschaum and Brier Pipes,
Stationery and Optical Coods,
Joseph Rodgcrs and Wastcnholm
GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLER
Revolvers and Cartridges.
WATriXAM AJfO ET.GIA
Gotd and Silver Watches and Chain
CLATSOP MILL
TUTT'S
PILL
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER
oss of Appetite, Bowels costive,
Pain in the Head, with, a dull sen
sation in the back part, Pain under
the Shoulder blade, fullness after
eating-, with a disinclination to ex-
Wilson & Fjsiiee,
SHIP CHANDLERS.
DEALKUS IN
Iron, Steel, Coal. Anchors, Chains,
TAR, PITCH, OAKUM,
WROUGHT AND CUT GALVANIZED
Vails. ojipr IVails anil Uurrji-
Shelf Hardware, Paints and Oils
Rubber and Hemp Pachina of all Kinds.
PROVISIOPS-
noBR YI .tIIT.1. J'UKf.
Agents for Salem louring Mills.
Comer Chenamus and Hamilton Streets
ASTORIA. OIIEGOJC.
Hardware anil Ship GftaniSiery,
Pure Oil, Bright Varnish,
Binnacle Oil, Cotton Canvas,
Hemp Sail Twine,
Cotton Sail Twine.
Lard Oil,
Wrought Iron Spikes,
Galvanized Out Nails.
Agricultural Implements.
Sewing Ulacliincs.
raintN ami Oils, Groceries. (
liJP!?
RANGE CAN BE HAD IN AS
TORIA ONLY OF
AGENT
CALL AND EXAMINE IT. YOU
WILL BE PLEASED.
E.B.nW3 is also agent for the
And other first-class stoves.
Furnace Work, Steam -it-tings
etc., a specialty
. STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND.
33. 3- BCAW'J-S,
Two doors east of Occident Hotel. ASTORIA. OREGON.
(SUCCESSOR TO .TACKINS & MONTGOMERY.)
DEALER IX
Successor or
GEO. TV. HUME SAW MILL.
A London special of the 3d
says the queen still finds discom
fort from her accident at Windsor.
She is not, however, confined to
her rooms. She drives out regu
larly, although unable to walk, nor
can she remain in a standing
position beyond a few minutes at a
time.
w eariness, es3, Jtriuxtering as
the heart, Dots before the eyes, Yel
low Skin. Headache (reneraalv over
the right eye,Kefitlessness, with t-
WTl
fol dreams, highly colored Urine,
CONSTIPATION.
eaa
XJTT PIXS are especially
adapted to sach cases, eae dose ti
fects imcli a change or teeilc as to
astonish the sh erer.
Tfeey Increase the Atjpettte.nnd caueo
the body to Take oa lesh, thus the f -taxa
Is norisUed, and by their Tos!c
Action on tbe Digestive OrKas,Kc:p
l&r Stools are produced. Price etuis.
5 Wwrrsy St.. IV. Y.
MANUFACTURERS '$ DEALERS
IX
LUMBER, SALMON BOXES, TRAYS, ETC.
Office and Mill
CORNER O F WEST 9TII AND WATER STS
COSMOPOLITAN
Chop House and Restaurant.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
meals 25 cents imil up war tin.
A. -FIJHOSSK JL tVI-ISROX
rroprlcTorn.
MAI.V STKLCT. ASTOKI.l.
WM CLEARMCE SALE!
to innUc room for more
lariware M Slip Clianllerj
A. VAN DUSEN & GO.
"Will sell at cost their entire stock or
HATS AND CAPS1
axd
BOOTS AND SHOES.
These RO(xls must be disposed of ns we are
soon to receive another large lot or
Hardware and Ship Chandlery
And must liavc room to store It.
ASK FOK-
TTnion India Eubber Co 's
Tare Para fiura
OBOK PR.OOE
RUBBER BOOTS.
HKWAltK OP IMITATIONS !
Ke sure the Boots arc stamped CRACK
PItOOF on the hee, and hae the PURE
GUM SPRINGS on the foot and instep,
which prevent their cracking: or breaking.
We are now making them with liUBUEll
AND ASBESTOS Soles which will make
them last nuire than twice as long as any
Itnbuer ooots made.
KOUijALE BY ALL DEALEHS.
ALL KINDS ltUlUSEK BELTINO. l'ACK-
ING, IIOSE.SritlNGS. CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES. Etc
GOODYEAR RUBBER CO.
Jt. 11. PEASE. Jr. I Agents.
S. M. RUNYON, f San Eranclsco.
Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware.
A General Assortment of
HOUSEHOLD COODS.
Agents for
nlugee Stoves and Kanges
The Best In the market.
Piumbing goods of all kinds on hand. Job
work done In a workmanlike manner.
PLUMBING, GAS FITTING, AND CANNERY WORK
Aiter.cjed to Promptly on Reasonable Terms.
ClUUkAJlCS STREET, Next to C . Parker's Store.
AST-OEX..
O-SG-OZV.
!S
TUTT'SHAIRDY!
Gbjlt Rim or Whhkkks change to a Guxsr
Buick by a single appllcatJon of this Dt It
i parts a natural color. Acts Inrtantancous
jy. Sold byCrutxlsts,OTBeatby:pn!oa
receipt of.. .Sl.OO.
OF CE, 35 XXJKKAT ST., K. Y.
C9r. TVTTS SXSC1L rT!asM kbnixki i"
CnM Httttt M M nULX M Hca. J
Offi PEICEJHOE STORE.
P. J. GOODMAN
Wshes to announce that he has
JUST JtECEIVEI) FKOM THE E.VST
A fine stock of well selected, latest stvles
LADIES',
MISSES',
CIirXDREN'S,
MEN'S,
BOY'S,
YOUTH'S
BOOTS AND SHOES, .
At moderate ptics. tf
Fine and Coarse Liverpool
V
SALT.
Tin Plate, Block Tin, CanntleSoda.
For sale-ex "Warehouse at Portland
or Astoria by
BALFOUR, GBTBKIE & CO.
dtf Portland, Or.
North Pacific
Furniture Emporium.
- r9p .
Portlsuid, Or.
Bacbonr's
No. 40 I2-Ply
SALMON TWINE!
COBR MB LEAD LINES,
SEINE TWINES-
A Full Stock Now on Hand.
HENRY DOYLE & GO.,
511 DIarkct Street, San ancie.
Sole Apents for the Pacific Coast.
CHAS. HEILBORN,
t xt a -WTT-P A HTTrRER OF
FURNITURE S BEDDING.
AND DEALER IB
Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors,
Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings
WISDOM CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES
Complete In every branch.
Lcinemveber & Co.,
C. LKIKENWEBEIL H. BROWX.
ESTABLISH HD 18G3.
ASTORIA, OREGON,
s,
Geo. A. Ficasance.
Cor. 5Ui and Alder Sts.
Straw Beds, per doz. - - S10.
Spring Beds. each. - $5. to S15.
Lounges,
In Raw Silt, Carpet, and other coverlne.
From $10. to SI 5.
Samples of cover and particulars by mall,
if desired.
TAMERS AD CI
Manufacturers and Importers of
4 LL IvINDS OF
Xj3S-'3?2i.
AND FINDINGS
Wholesale Dealers In
OIL Am TALLOW.
Highest cash price paid for Ilides and
Tallow.
"llackmetact," a lasting and fra-
MARTIN OLSEN
DEALEP. IX jf
FURNITURiE Ss BEDDI-TGr
Corner 3Iain and Squcmoqna Streets. Astoria. Oreson.
WINDOW SHADES AHD TRIMMINGS; WALL PAPER ETC
A Complete Stoclf.
PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WELL AFFORD.
AI.1. -tlBXtS OF FUItNITUKE REPAIRED ASI VARKISHEDr
J. H. D. G-RAY,
Wholesale and retail dealer in.
ALL KINDS OJF FEED,
Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, tc
crant perfume. Price 23 and 50 cents, able terms. oot of Becton street. Astoria
Sold by W.E. Dement. m Oregon.
Plumbing and Gas Fitting.
IOKYEA. BROS.
Plumbers, Gas, and Steam Fitters.
JobLing Promptly Attended to-
A Full Supply of
GAS FIXTURES, COCKS, STEAM FIT
TINGS, ETC., ALWAYS ON HAND.
All Work Guaranteed. Charges Moderate.
Chenamus street, opposite Dement's Drug
Store, Astoria, Oregon.
Notice.
THIS WILL GIVE NOTICE TO "ALE.
concerned that I hare bought the Chin
house on Benton street next to Gee Hip'
house, for $9S0. .
aimo. EE GUNG YIP,