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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1883)
ASTOKIA, OREGON: SUNDAY AUGUST 5, 1883 Tho Fraser river salmon is re ported light. The State of California is due to morrow morning. Tho Gen. 3filcs and Gen. Canby make excursion trips to Ilwaco to-day. See adf. John sketches at row ni"ht. F. Byrnes' charcoal Occidental Hall to-mor- The St. Lncle from New York for Astoria was last spoken in lat. 23 S. ; Ion 48:25, W. The total salmon shipments to San Francisco, thus far this season, aggregate 125,103 caEes. It is estimated that over 200,000 head of Oregon cattle will be driven into Montana this year. The Shubrlcl: leaves this morning, bearing glad tidings of great joy to light house stations to the north. Rev. B. S. McLaffcrty will leave for Iub former home in Eugene to morrow, to bring his family here. The time made by Capt. Mc Lellan's ship, the Griscdole, is said to have never beou beaten between the two ports. The Pt. Adams Packing company will give a complimentary ball on their spacious premises next Wednes day evening. Oapt. Howland, of tho.Red Cross, reports speaking the ship Samaria, on July 8th, from Sau Francisco for Cork, in lat. 8 N.; Ion. 122:45 W. Tho Astoria base ball club goes to Ilwaco to-day to play a game with their competitors across the bay. Both sides make a good showing on former scores. The American ship lied Cross, 1,301, of Richmond, Me., Howland master, laden with railroad material, arrived in yesterday afternoon, 145 days from New York. The office of police judge is vacant. It is probable that tho vacancy will continue till next elcc- tion during which time Mayor Hahn will act in that capacity. It is reported, says the Columbian, that two steam ferries will soon be started, one from the mouth of Lewis and Lake rivers to St. Helens, and one from Columbia City across the river. Last Friday the end of the N. P. R. R. track reached Bear river, 40 miles east of Miisoula, Montana, on the other end the track is laid to a point twenty miles west of Holena, leaving a gap of 08 miles. For an evenings entertainment go to Occidental Hall to-morrow night. The play is as a golden string on which pearls are suspended, each act being in itself a specialty. Re served seats at tho City Book store. If you want any job printing done we will guarantee to give you as good work and at as low a figure as you can get it done elsewhere. We buy material in large quantities from first hands and pay cash, thus getting the lowest possible prices. The government declares that though tho trade dollar has $L03 worth of silver in it, it is not a legal tender. but that need not deter you from dropping one into the contribution box when it b passed this morning. Y.ou'll get full credit on heaven's ledger. Tho fact that a Tennessee "geU' tleman" killed his neighbor imniedi ately after he, tho T. g., had devoured a watermelon, impels one to pauso and reflect upon the character of a vegeta ble production that will incite its con sumer to bloodshed. Lot us not cat watermelons till they get cheaper. Last Wednesday, tho Chinamen working in Josephine county refused to pay poll tax, and made a fight upon Sheriff Rider, who was accompanied by a posse of men. Tho result wes : shooting affray, in which three China men were killed. Tho fact that 150 Chinamen attacked the sheriff and posse exonerates that official. Judge Bennett arrived down yes ceraay ana win nom matters level in tho circuit court for a season, begin ning next Tuesday. Should the feathers of tho owls and hawks bo fluttered during the next two weeks it might be well to bestow a little at tention on the coops in which these birds of prey breed and roost. The Wde tr est arrived, down on time yesterday morning, ana so crowded with vessels was the. dock that it was with difficulty she effected a landing. The steamers for the sea' side were filled with passengers, and after the bustle of arrival and depart ure, ensued comparative ouiet. The Queen left out at half past two. Attention Ro. 1. Regular monthly meeting Monday, august oui, an can p. m. All members are requested to be present. By order W. W. Pjuikek, L.E.bEMG, President, bec'y. Fragrant Coffee to cheer nnd comfort, at Frank Fabre?s in tne uau r enows mulcting. Ship Grisedale Liverpool From Left Liverpool on tho 7th of April, and crossed the equator ia tho Atlan tic on the 3d of May, 26 days out. Passed Gape Horn on tho 1st of June, 55 days. Passed in eight of Sala-y-Gomey island, and crossed the equator in the Pacific on tho 30:h of Juue, 84 days. Received pilot on board at 8 r. m., tho 30th of Juh', 114 days and 8 hours from Liverpool. A succession of very fine weather prevailing the entire passage except one heavv aale south of the river Plato. Had no mil bad weather, i ! The passage much spoiled the last 20 days by light northerty winds and calm.3. Were within COO mile3 of San Francisco 1)8 days from Liverpool. Four days outside the bar. Spoke ship Merioneth, from Rio to Frisco, 8T days out, C July 12 N, 118 West. J. McClella-, Master. The Red Men's Calender. The Improved order of Red Men have adopted the following calender which is used by many of the officers in the order in correspondence, and it should be generalh' adopted by all to be a real Red Man: A minute is a breath, an hour a run, a day a ami, a night a sleep; Sunday is the first sun, and so on during each day of the week, making the seventh sun for Saturday; morning is rising of tho sun; evening, setting of the sun; mid day, the high sun; midnight, low sun; a week, seven suns; a month, a moon. The months are termed as follows; January, com moon; t obru.iry, snow moon; March, warm moon; April plant moon; May, sow moon; Juno, hot moon; July, buck moon; Au gust, stargcon muon; September, corn moon; October, traveling moon; November, beaver moon; December, hunting moon; a year, a groat sun. State School Fund. Supt. Sloop has made a distribution of the state school fund for Clatsop Co., of SS08.50, it being sevonty cents per capita for for 1,155 pupils in the county. District No. 1, of 355 pupils $248.50; No. 2, 59 pupils, $41.30; No. 3, 19, 13.30; No. 4. 33, $23.10; No. 15, $10.50; No. 0, 7, $0.30; No. 7, 39, $27.30; No. 8, 2S, $19.00; No. 9, 110, $77.00; No. 10. 28, $19.00; No, 11, 30, $21; No. 12,45, $31.50; No. 13, 13, $9.10; No. 14, 41, $28.70; No. 15, 30, $21; No. 10, 37, $25.90; No. 17, 52, $30.40; No. 38, 1C0, $112; No. 19, 14, $9.80; No. 20, 14, $9.80; No. 21, 24, $10.80. Council Proceedings. At a special meeting of .the city council held last Friday evening, the resignation of C. W. Fulton, as city attorney, was read, and by unanimous vote was accepted. The following claims against the city for services ae special police were ordered paid: Scott Bozorth, $9; J. O. Lidwell, $18; F. IT. Sherman, $00; A. T. Orubb, $9; A. McKcnzio, $18; Geo. P. Wheeler, $18; Jno. Hayden, $9; M. Phillips, $3; A. E. Shaw, $15. On motion council-adjourned to meet yesterday evening, when F. D. Win- ton was elected city attorney. Yesterday morning Judge Stott rendered a decision in the case of the Duniway Publishing Co. vs the North west JYietra, in which he denied the temporary injunction prayed for by the plaintiffs. The courts held that that tho word Northwest was a Geo graphical name and therefore could not bo employed as a trademark. Oregontan, Jt, The Grocers' Gazette, of July 14th, reports the London salmon market as follows: There has been a decided improvement in trade during the past few days; sales of fair quantities have been made to dealers at nrevious rates, and the demand from the conn try is satisfactory, at Liverpool a better tone prevails, but there is no animation and no important sales to report. Holders keep their priccB very firm, as they consider wo have now reached tho worst, and have con fidence m an early reaction. Joseph Watt, of Amity, Yamhill county, says mat a person who came to Oregon previous to 1854 may be come a member ot tne Pioneer asso ciation by sending to T. B. Odeneal, at Salem, $1 for membership fee and a three -cent stamp, together with date and place of birth and year of arrival in Oregon. Women need not pay the membership fee. The excursion over the Northern Pacific will leave about September 20, and the committee has decided to accept the lower rate, $G0 for the round trip and slower time. The faro from Portland to New York city and return will be $99. If you feel dull, drowsy, debili tated, have frequent headache, mouth tastes bad, poor appetite, tongue coated, you are suffering from torpid liver, or "biliousness." JSothinjr will cure you so speedily and permanently as Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Dis covery." By all druggists. Oysters, Oysters. Oysters. at the Astoria Oyster depot; a stew fry, pan roast, or raw at Frank FabreV A JTuiej' KccfVitcalc cooked to periection is wiiat you can get at Frank Fabre s. Furnished Kooms to IS out. Inquire at Mrs. P. J. Goodman cor ner Jefferson and uoncomiy streets. Wlicn You Come to Astoria and want a nice pan roast, go to Frank Fabre's, opposite the Astoma?. office. Iog of the Capture of a Contrabandist The U. S. coast surrey steamer! Rogers has arrived at San Francisco j after a four months cruise along the : southern coast. One of tho most important incidents of tho cruise was the seizure of tho American schooner OunalasJn for at tempting to deliver munitions of war to the revolutionists in San Salvador. This schooner cleared from San Fran cisco March 31st, for Ecuador. She had a cargo valued at about 820,000, comprising, with other things 1,000 rifles and 400 cases of cartridges. All the crew of the schooner and the officers also except , the captain, supposed the clearance was bona fide, and were therefore slightly surprised when off La Liber tad, San Salvador, the captain an nounced his intention of putting into that port. The reason given for this was that the water was almost gone and more was needed. It is now be lieved that the water was allowed to leak out. The schooner then headed for La Libertad, but the Ranger was lying in that port at the time and the schooner after reaching the entrance to the port tacked and going about bore off down the coast. About a week later she put into Acajutla. By private means the government had learned of tho coming of the schooner and other facts concerning the dispo sal of tho arms. When tho veasol was sighted, the revolutionist agent who was to receive the consignment was seized and put in prison. His private signal to tho schooner had been ascer tained, and so by strategy, when she had dropped her anchor tho govern ment officials went off and secured possession. The vessol and cargo were soized and tho officers and men arrested. Afterwards the cargo was confiscated and the vessel and crow turned ovor to the American Minister. Captain Green waB allowed to go, and went to San Francieco. Mr. Hall then gave tho custody of tho vessel to Captain Phillip of the Ranger. A prize crew, consisting of Lieutenant Helm, Ln sign Stafford and three sailors, was put aboard and the vessel towed to San Jose de Guatemala, thence to Champerico. From this point she sailed northward with the prize and original crew, while the Ranger steamed to do some unfinished work. The Ranger, c itching up, again took the schooner in tow from Acapulco, and brought her up as far a3 Cape Corrientes, where she was partod with tho second time, the steamer going to San Diego and thence to San Fran cisco. The schooner, it is thought, will arrive there about the 20th, when she will be turned over to the United States Marshal. Fond of Bananas. The consumers of bananas will do well to investigate tho fruit befor eating it, lest they may nave queer things pumped from their stomachs, A fruit dealer found a number of cu ricus little animals in a bunch. An examination disclosed a nest in the center of the bunch, aud seated in it was an animal resembling a mouse tnotigu dinerent irom it in many re spects. The 3oung one3 are mouse colored, with large, bright oyes, and their tails are fully as Iou' as their bodies. The mother is of a reddish color, with unusually large, luminous eyes for so small an animal. Her tail is lentithy and bushy. Under her breast is a sac or pouch similar to that of a kangaroo, in which the little ones take rofuge at the slightest ap- proacn ot danger, xne young ones sit on her tail and aro carried about Salmon Shipments from Astoria to San Francisco. AUGUST. 1Orcaon: 1 Iapsood .TOO. Astoria 200. uuuing ooo, r lsnernian s sou, wasning ton :. Pt Adams .TOO, White Star (VW), Uadollct & Co Thomes & Knowles o00. Total 5.00G. 4 Oueen: Pt Adams 1000. A Booth 800, Thomes & Knowles 1,700. .1 Quinn POO, V Hume 200, Eureka WW. Total 4.W0. Notice. -Dinner at "J EPF'S" CHOP HOUSE every day at 5 o'clock. The best2." cent meal m town; soup, fish, seven kinds of meals, vegetables. pie. pudding, etc class of S. F. Beer, French Claret, tea or coiiee included, ah wno nave ined him say .Jeff is the "BOSS." Look Here! You are out a treat, and don't you for set it, if you miss JEFF'S Dinner every day from 5 to 8. boups. tisb, eight kinds of meat, vegetables, pies, puddings, cof- ice, tea, wine, a. r . beer, or niUK. um ncr ia cents. Rcaiilifiil Scenery. The West Shore for July containing beautiful illustrations of the Columbia River Bar, Tillamook Head Lighthouse, cape Disappointment, loungs River Falls, ek store. ' alls, etc., for sale at ran Artier s hook Wanted immediately. Two good waiters at " Jeff's."' Wages S-io per month aim room. Two splendid pianos have been re- :.....l .irr.,,i.n ll!... , i 1 1 ...i and see them. They arc of exquisite tone and umsb. Uoscoe Dixon's new eating house is now open. Everything has been fit ted up in first-class style, and hU well known reputation as a caterer assures all who like good tilings to eat, that at ins place they can be accommodated. A fine, lot of Silverware just received t .11 V, 41. t ,1 , ui .auici iiiu uiu, reiiaoie orauu. Rogers Bros, plated ware and Wost- ennoun cutlery at Jordan & Bozorth': new store. For Dyspepsia andLiver Comnlaint. you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never tans to cure, sold by w. E. Dement. Positive and AUCTION OF Dry Ms, CloMn Millinery, Etc., AT Sheriff O'Neil's Bankrupt Store, Corner i.'oneomly ami .ISaiii Street. This Afternoon rom 2 to 4 o'clock, and in the evening from 7 to 9 o'clock, Continuing till Further Notice. STORE TO LET. SHOW CIIUItCU DIRECTORY. Gk ace Ciiup.cii lloly communion first Sunday of every month. Sunday services at 1 1 a. m and 7 :30 1 m. W ed n es- day evening service at 7 :.T0 o'clock. Hev. t M. u. nson, Jtcctor. Fikst Piiesiiyteiuax Citi'iini Ser-i vices atll a. 31. and 7-) r.M. Wednes day evening prayer meeting at 7 -'JO o'clock. Rev. .1. V. Milligan, Pastor. CoxoitEOATioxAT.Cnur.cir Services at ll a. M. and 7:30 v. m. Rev. Sam'l Wood, Pastor. Rom ax Catholic Chuuch Services at 10 tSO a. m. Rev. L. Dielman, Pastor yi. K. Cnrr.cn Services at 11 a. m and 7 1. m. Lecture and Prayer Meet- nir, Wednesday, at 7 v. m. Rev. V. T. Chapman, Pastor. Baptist Oircr.cn. Services every other Sunday. Sunday School at 2 v. m. Rev. B. S. .McLaffcrty, D. D. pastor. Foralfcnt Fitting ISoot Or Shoe, go to P. J. Goodmans, on Che namus street, next door to I. W. Case. AH goods of the best make and guaran teed ouahtv. A full stock: new goods constantly arriving. Custom work. -For the cenulne J. II. Cutter old Bourbon .and the best ot wines, liquors and ban iraneisco beer, call attiieuem opposite the bell tower, and see Camp bell. A dressing to beautify gray hair ev ery family needs. Parker's flair Bal sam never fails to satisfy. The Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of Bour bon, Ind- says: ''Both iuvclf and wife oweour lives to Shiloh's Coxsumptiox Cuke." Sold by W. K Dement. A Xasal Injector free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy Price r0 cents. Sold by W. E. Dement ShilohV Catarrli Remedv a nosi tive cure for Catarrh, Dipthcria Canker Moulh. Sold by W. E. De and mcnt. Nothing builds up shattered consti tutions so quickly a.s Browns Tron Bitters. Brace up the whole system with Kim of the Blood. Seo Advertisement. The Pernvian syrup has cured thou sands who were sintering from dyspep sia, debility, liver complaint, boifs, hu- plaint lets free to any address. Seth W. Fowl &Soii'" Boston. Shiloh's Cim:i: will immediatelv relieve Croup, whooping cough ami Bronchitis. Sold by W. E. Dement. FOARD & STOKES, WE HAVE OPENED AGAIN In Hume's New Building. And are Eeadv to SudtjIv the Wants of Our Customers. A FULL STOCK OF Fresh Groceries. TO .TILLAMOOK. THE Str. 6EH. IDLES Will leave Gray's Doek for TILLAMOOK. AT C o'clock, "Wednesday, Ausrnst Hth. 1SS3. Connecting with the "Minnie Miller." at Garibaldi, and will leave (.'aribnlili at one o'clock v. M. Returning to Astoria same day. For freight or passage apply to captain on uuaru, uiauu iiuiyer. iiuamooK. orio J. II. 1 . GRAY. Agent. FOR TILLAMOOK. Tlie new Steamer BARRAGE, - - - Master. FOR SAILING DATES AND PAltTICU lars apply to J. G. HUSTLER. Main tfHot VPlilrt Ulnrii Portland :.T.'ll STORY ALLEN & LEWIS. ruiaiuool:. Peremptory SALE! CASES, ETC.. FOR SALE, THE AMERICAN FLAG STILL WAVES! "JEFF'S," And will contmuo to WAVE until ALL in this boasted hind of Libert)' are deprived of I he right to EA.T After l' o'clock midnight : then he will si lently fold It up and depart for the Sacchar inal Subsequentlv. JEFF. FOR SALE. McCLL'RE'S ASTORIA. LOTS C.7.8 E, and 9. hi blk ill : lots U.7. 8 and 9. In blk 01 : lots 4 and 5. in blk 81 ; lots 5 and C. la blk 51; lotli, in blk 120 ; lots 2and 4. in blk 147 ; lot 0. in Mk 132 ; lot I. In blk 4 : cottage house aud hit in blk 52 ; lot 4. m blk 11 with all the improvements. In .Shivefy's Astoria, lots 9 and lo.In blk ."? : lot r,. hi blk 53 : lots 5 and c. In blk 113. 7 blocks in Adair's east addition to Upper Astoria. Lots I and 2 In block 42. Upper Astoria. In Alderbmok we have some splendid lots, Just the place for people with moderate means to build a home. We have also a 5-acre block hi Hustler & Aiken's, and farm and timber land adjacent to the eity. Spiles for Sale. We have on hand spiles In length? from 23 to ixi fret, and ean furnish from one to live thousand at short notice, at the market "' CIIA6.ll. WILLIAMSON &CO., Real Estate and Commission Brokers, is-2wks Genevieve street. L. K. G. SMITH, Importer and wholesale dealer in C'lsurs ansl Tobncr.. Smokcrn Articles, IMaylns Cards. Cutlery, Sta tionery. Etc. The largest and finest stock of MEER SCHAUM and AMRER UOODS in the city. Particular attention paid to orders from l lie eonnirv, ' Tiiko.HRACKER, Manager, Chenamus Street, Astoria. Oregon. "3?j3uXXjo:Es.i:ixrG-, Gleaning Repairing. NEAT, CHEAP AND QUICK. B' GEORGE jLOVETT. Main Street, oiKsite N. Loeb'j. Notice. TVTOTICE LS HEREBY GIVEN THAT xri there will be sold to the highest bidder for rash In hand at the auction house of E. C Hidden, on Saturday, August lltli. ISsn, at lo i o'clock a. at., the following described mcrenamiLse seized lor violation ot law, viz ID 1 lis Smokintj Tobacco, 11 Linen Handkerchiefs, 2 Silk 2 Bunches Silk Cord, A Metallic Watch Chains. 11 Bottles Oil Peppermint, 1 Gold Watch, l Gilt Chain. I. D.MERRYMAN. Collector of Customs. Astoria, Oregon. .Inly 'Juth, 1833. eT-3t Harfliare ai Ship Chandlery. A. VAN DUSEK & 00.. DKALKKS IX Hardware and Ship Chandlery, Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, Binnacle Oil, Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine, Cotton Sail Twine, Lard Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes. Galvanized Cut Nails. Agricultural Implements Scirijtg: 3InchineH. PaiuLs anil Oils, Groceries, etc SOLID GOLD JEWELRY BRACELETS, Scarf Pins, Chains, Watches SILVERWARE Or ever' description. The finest stock of Jewelry In Astoria. J3TA11 goods vrarrantedasrepresented GUSTAY HANSEN, JEWELER. l Fiirmslimi Ms, C. EL COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. mi i l The Leading Dry Goods Clothing House of Astoria, I have just received a large consignment of Lace Curtains, and Curtain Materials, in the newest designs, and would invite an inspec tion from intending purchasers, confident that for rarity and Low Prices NO SUCH VALUE HAS EVER BEEN OFFERED iN ASTORIA. Sillss and iDress Goods, "We are showing on our Centre Counters a collection of the nost elaborate and richest Goods ever shown in this City, AT REMARKABLE LOW PRICES. All Silk Bhadames, Brap IVAlmas All Silk Poulards, Wool Surrahs, All Silk Ottomans, Satin Soleils, Etc., Etc. cxo.&h:s, We are now showing the Largest and most Eieant Line of La dies' Cloaks and "Wraps ever brought to this City. Black Dolmans, Trimmed with Lace, Fringe, and Gimp. Black Silk Dolmans, Lined and Trimmed with Guipure Lace and Gimp. Fine Brocaded Satin Dolmans, Handsomely Trimmed Avith Chenille Fringe. Walking Jackets, Mantles, Ulsters and Dusters. Shetland Shawls, Evening Shawls, Wool Shawls, All Sizes and Colors. CLOTHING AMD GENTS FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT "We aro showing, without doubt, the largest, and most complete stock of Mens', Youths', and Boys' AT EXTREMELY Largest Stock, Ixowesi Prices in Astoria, C. EL COOPER, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS BUILDING, ASTORIA. a. A. STINSON & CO., BLACKSMITH1NG, At Capt. -Rogers old stand, corner of Cas3 ana court streets. ShlD and Cannery work. Horseshoeing. Wacons made aud repaired. Good work guaranteed. FIRST QUALITY LUMBER. Tin; WESTPORT MILL COMPANY ; IS IN TIIE FIELD AND TROPOSES TO I remain. We will take orders for lumber from too to 500 M., at the mill or delivered. We also manufacture lath and shingles of I At quality. i J: J.UUJ.JLU It OJJCUlttit . Address all orders WESTPORT MILL CO. 3. CBexkkr, Hupt OCCIDENT STORE. 2TBW New Styles in Hats! Fine Received at the Occident Store. D. A. The Leading TAILOR, CLOTHIER, HATTER m jx! " S 1 S 2 1 i i 8 2 . I X g a. Ah 2 I 5 25 M "I S A f p 73 jj .5 Clothing ever brought to Astoria LOW PRICES. Finest Goods. and IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH IE ! "WHO? i FRANK ELBERSON, IseasirleBakery & Confectionery. Because my Goods are the Best, and Always Fresh. Cakes Candies etc., furnished for Wedding - give perfect satisfaction. S Cake ornamenting a specialty. Opposite Cr. W. Hume's. GOOBS! Largest Stock and Finest Goods and GENTS FURNISHER. Ed. D. Curtis & Co. UNSUEPASSED IN STYLE AND FINISH. NEW FURNITURE, A COMPLETE STOCK. S. B. CROW, PHOTOGRAPHER, Corner Benton and Squemoqua Streets, East of the Court Jlouse. Astoria. SBL, I Carpets Upliolstery ?