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(3) ASTORIA, OREGON: WEDNESDAY AUGUST S, 18S3 The Oregon left out yesterday afternoon. Court Proceedings The August term of the circuit court Yesterday's Fire. The fire bell rang at four o'clock Trade dollars are received at par in this office for new wibscriptions to the weekly. Will C. King tvIII deliver a lec ture on temperance in the Upper As toria church at eight o'clock to-mor- s row evening. Capt. P. E. Ferchen'a wife and mother-in-law went below on yester day's ateamer, on a visit to friends in Humboldt, Cal. A temporary unsteadiness seems to adversely affect Seattle, six busi ness failures having in the last ten days occured in our sister city. Robt. Carruthers yesterday be gan the construction of a brick house, the first brick residence in Astoria, on his lot west of W. B. Headington's. The arrival of the British ship "Pizarro" is reported at Queenstown on July 31st, in the remarkable pas sage of 90 days from San Francisco. O'Donnell, the murderer of Car ey, is said to be preparing an elabor ate defense. The simple statement that he is an Ohio man should be suf ficient. It is reported that a vein of coal forty-six inches thick has been found on Pebble creek, near the upper Ne- halom, within one-and-a-half miles of the proposed railroad. On Sunday the Astoria and Fort Canby boys played another match game of base ball at Ilwaco, victory declaring for the latter, the score standing Fort Canby 12; Astoria 11. Honors are easy. Visitors arriving toward the last of next month will have to look for the blackened remains of the 0. B. & N. dock as the solo indications of where the fire of July 2nd swept the streets away, so rapidly is the work of rebuilding going forward. Tho ferry across the Walluski is finished and in successful operation, and yesterday tho first farm wagon and team appeared on our streets. Teams can now cross the Walluski on the road to the Nchalem and work on the road beyond that point goes on. An immense amount of building is being done this season in Astoria. Public buildings, business houses, private residences, etc., and for the first time in the history of Astoria all three classes of buildings have a rep resentative in brick as well as wood. for this county began yetterday morn- j yesterday afternoon, and tho depart ing, Judge Bennett on ihe bench, i mont responded with the utmoEt Among the legal gentleman present j alacrity. The alarm being apparently wero Cols. Kelly and Drake, Judge J baseless, the companies returned to Balling er, 0 F Paxton, G W Yocum, j their houses. As the members of F R Strong and P Killen, of Portland; I No. One were standing around tho District attorney McBride of Oregon j door waiting for the engine to cool off City: W B Dillard of St Helens; C H aim ne housed, ;i bov ran down from C W Fulton, M tho hill side to tho west, saying that! F J Taylor j there was a house on fire beyond tho It is stated that Chas. Thompson whose fall was reported yesterday, did not sustain a fracture of the skull, but that is thought by the attending phy sician that tho pelvic bone is fractured. He was comparatively easy yesterday, and it is now believed that he may re cover. All the men who have tried farm iug in the coast counties, and havo managed their affairs in a thrifty and economical manner, have become rich. Many of the old settlers on the Clatsop plains havo a full bank ac count to their credit in this city, as tho reward of their patient industry. Ortgonian 7. During the present period "of high wind and dry weather, the employ ment of at least one special watchman is a matter of imperative necessity. Causes, apparently trifling in them selves, may give us a horror of which the 2nd of July was but a foretaste, as a matter of economy, its need sug gests itself. One by night and one by day are needed. After many trials and sore vexa tions the British steamer Madras got away yesterday afternoon. She left Hong Kong about four months ago. with a cargo of coolies for Honolulu. Smallpox broke out and she was quar antined, and after finally landing her passengers she put away for Victoria, where she was again quarantined. Then Bhe came here and discharged some rice at Portland, where she was not quarantined, but libelled, which was finally compromised and the vessel left for other scenes. She .goes to Tacoma and from there to San Fran cisco, to load for China. The circulation of The Daily Astorixn is, this morning, precisely double what it was when its present proprietors assumed charge of it, on the 30th of September, 1881; the cir dilation of The Weekly Astobiax is thirty-eight per cent more than it was at that date. The Astorian is wide ly quoted from, all over the United States. In a business point of view it helps us to have our articles and editorial utterances quoted by other papers. People who would not other wise evor hear of our paper, see the notices and in many instances sub scribe for the paper, thus helping tha paper ,and advertising the enterprising and prosperous city in which it is pub lished. Special meeting of Astoria Council .No. 995, A..L. or li., on baiuruay, Au gust 11, 1883, at 8 o'clock v. M. By order of C. C. IV. . .UUAlfcliJI, Sec'y. Rogers Bros, plated ware and Wost nholm cutlery at Jordan & Bozorth's new store. Page, C J Curtis, Elliott, J Q A Bowlby, and W H McEwcn. The following were drawn to serve as grand jurors: John Matter, fore- j man; Thos. Grange, David Odam, Peter Linguis.t N Johansen, B Gal lagher, E P Althaber. His honor in structed them to inquire into ail acts of violence or illegality committed in this county during the tenn for which the court is held. In the case of tho State of Oregon vs James Franklin and T Driscoll, bail forfeited and warrant issued for their apprehension. Cook vs Cook, T H Landon ap pointed to take testimony. Luke Taylor vs Uriah Hassell et al; equity. Decree. Julia Bohnart va B Bohnart: di vorce. Settled and dismissed. Joseph Hume vsJ G Fairf owlet al: law. Settled and dismissed. Charles Bjorling vs Peter Mattaon: equity. Settled and dismissed. Warren Olney et al vs Astoria Pack ing Co.: equity. Demurrer overruled by consent; answer to-morrow. D G Ros3 vs Hannah Rosa: law. Demurrer overruled by consent; an swer to-mnrrow. J C Trnllingcr vs V 15 ileadmgton: law. Demurrer overrule!; answer to day. Goldsmith & Loeweuburg vs 31 J Kinney: law. Demurrer overruled; answer to-day. J M Shively vs Milton Elliott: law. Special demurrer added by consent. G W Wood ct al vs Thos. Doig et al: equity. Demurrer overruled; an swer filed. A. M. Johnson & Co. vs. Alex Hansen et al: law. Settled and discharged. Ebennau vs Parrott & Kindred, settled and discharged. Murphy, Grant & Co vs Prael Brothers: law. Continued. Charles Heilbom vs Prael Brothers: law. Continued. Prael Brothers to 1 W Caso: gener al assignment. Continued. Hotaling vs Ginder: Judgment by default. Charles Walhnan vs Chris Meader: law. Settled and discharged. Fleckenstein & Meyer vs John Stephenson: law. Settled and dis charged. W G Ross vs John Feonan: law. Settled and discharged. Willamette S M & L Co vs W G Ross: law. Demurrer overruled by consent; answer to-morrow. T A McBride, Dist. Att'y vs Bonds men and Peter Carlson: law. Settled and discharged. Wetherbee & Thomas vs A Adams apple: law. Settled and discharged. William Howe vs C II Bain: law. Demurrer overruled by conscnj; an swer to-morrow. P A Trullingor et al vs W J Barry: law. Demurrer overruled by consent; answer to-morrow A P Hotaling vs N Davich: law. Continued. Hilderbrant, Fesner & Co Vi Han son & Gibson: law. Settled and dis charged. State vs Lloyd & McCorinick: dis charged on motion district attorney and bond exonerated Marcus Wise was admitted to citi zenship. K G Smith vs J W bridge. Somo thirty men went thero with all possible speed, bnt tho fire was burning too fiercely to do any thing. Two houses standing together were completely consumed, the one the property of Al. Zetterman, the j other belonging to Thos. Dillon. They were at a considerable distance from any other building, and to get water to them was out of the question. The greater part of the furniture and household effects was saved, the en tiro loss being about 81,200. Tho fire is said to have caught from the fire which has been burning in that vicin ity for the last month. Several time3 people living in that part of tho city ; have been terrified by the near ap- j proach of the fire and have fought it j oil", up to the present time successful ly. What may result in future is a serious question. Dillon's houdo was occupied by Henry Ferchen, who was lately mar pied, and with his wife is now on a visit to Deep River; he loses nearly everything; there was an insurance of $400 on the house; Zetterman was un insured. Thos. Shamberlin, while trying to savo some furniture, fell from the second story window and narrowly escaped a dreadful death. His hair and eyebrows were badly scorched, and for a time he suffered considerably but is not seriously injured. THE I V L The Leading' Dry Goods Clothing House of Astoria, Positive and Peremptory AUCTION SALE! ' LACE CUEtTAZSTS, 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. OF Dry Roods, Cluing, Fiiiisls Hoods, Millinery, E?c, HOLDER, iLtJCTIOITSffiR, By S. C. Woman Suffrage Rally. Mrs. A. S. Duniway, tho well known lecturer upon equal rights, and editor of the Keic ITorthiccsl 13 now in the city, arranging for a grand wom an suffrage rally, to beheld in Liberty Hall on Thursday and Friday evening of this week. We learn that a number of promi nent gentlemen of tho bench and bar are to favor" the meetings with speeches. There will also be plenty of vocal and instrumental music, pop ular recitations are promised by Edith Conn, the petite elecutionist of Astoria and Dottie R savoy the child actress of Portland. Mrs. Uuniwav is quite san- uinc of a victory for the pendin amendment at the comincr Juno election. She says that tho af firmative votes of morality and intel ligence being aroused, there is no ODDosition left but that of vice and ignorance, and she is sure the cood men ol Uregon aro numerous enough to out vote the ob jectionablo elements. For particulars concerning tho order of exercises for "rally" see bills over town, and consult to-morrow's Astor ia N. Mandate L Welch: etal. Mandate J H DeForce vs Nancy Welch. Mandate state vs ex re Wilson vs J M Shively. Olney et al vs W "E Warren et al demurrer sustained, and three days given to amend complaint. Court adjourned to nine this mom in". Beneath the rule of men entirely creat Thcbhears is mignier man tne istriKe. JLCicgrajmic Xjiuwr. The time is not far distant when there will be a railroad from Astoria to the Capital and from the Capital to connect with the Oregon Pacific m the Minto Pass, thenco to connect with, the Uregon bhort lane at, say Boise City. When this is done then Astoria will be the mam terminus of a transcontinental line, and Salem one of tho principal stations. Speed the day. Vtdette. So say wo all of us. About two o'clockyesterday morn mg an attempt was made to rob the dwelling house of James Vaughn. The burglar succeeded in opening the front door, and while in the act of entering was fired at by Wm. Vaughn, who had been wakened by the noise. Tho man succeeded in getting away unm jured. This is the second attempt of the kind reported within the last few weeks. Oysters, Oysters, Oyster.. nt the Astoria Oyster depot: a stew fry, pan roast, or raw at Frank Fabrcs A Juicy Beefsteak cooked to perfection is what you can ! Furnished Booms to Kent Inquire at Mr.s. P. J. Goodmau'.s, cor ner Jefferson and Concomly streets. Resolutions of Condolence. At a meeting of Temple Lodge held last evening the following resolutions were passed: Wheheas, The Supreme Grand Mas ter, in His infinite wisdom, has deemed it best to remove from among us our la mented brother, Wm. liochau. therefore be it Resolved, That while we sincerely regret, and deeplv mourn the loss of Bro. Bochau. we feel that he has but gone from this imperfect, to that all per fect, glorious and celestial Liouge aoove. where the Supreme Architect of the universe presides, and bow our heads with due reverence in acquiescence to the decree of "liimwhodoethau things we " Jicaolvcd. That by the unexpected de mise of Bro.Bochau, taken from us in the prime of life, Temple Lodge has receiv ed an-unespecieu shock and susiaiueu an irrenarabie loss. That the community has fost an honorable and upright member, and will miss an old and val ued citizen. Itesolved. That our tendercst sympa thies are extended to the bereaved fam ily and that we especially sympathize with the orphan children who so deeply mourn the loss of their loving father and ansure them that their welfare shall UC kill C"JCV4l l,Uib vL A UUipii- AiVUpU Hcsolvcd, That Temple Lodge Itoom be draped and the members wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty davs. and that these resolutions be snread upon the records ana a copy oi them be sent to our deceased brother' family. Fraternally submitted, G. W. Locxsnnnr.Y, B. Vax Dcsex, P. E. Feuchex. ThcBtllOBS. dyspeptic or' constipated, should ad dress, with two stamps for pamphlet World s Dispexsxkt Medical Asso ciatiox, Buffalo, X. Y. Notice. Dinner at"J EFFSCUOP HOUSE everv day at 5 o'clock. The best 2.ri cent meal m town; soup, usn, seven Kinds ot meats, vegetables, pie, pudding, etc. A glass of S. F. Beer, French Claret, tea or conee menmeu. aii who nave ineu him say ,leff is the "BOSS. IVanted immediately. Two good waiters at "Jeffs.' Wage $10 per month anuroom. Boscoe Dixon's new eating house is now onen. Evervthinc has been fit ted up in first-class style, and his well known reputation as a caterer assures all who like good things to cat, that at ins place they can be accommodated. AT Sheriff 0' Neil's Bankrupt Store, Corner !oucom!y aud 3Iuin Street. This Afternoon From 2 to 4 o'clock, and in the evening from 7 to 9 o'clock, Continuing till Further Notice. STORE TO LET. SHOW CASES, ETC., FOR SALE, Silks and Dress Goods, TVe are showing on our Centre Counters a collection of the most elaborate and richest Goods ever shown in this City, AT REMARKABLE LOW PRICES. All Silk Rhadames, Drap IV Almas All Silk Poulards, Wool Surralis, All Silk Ottomans, Satin Soleils, Etc., Etc. glo-bss, We are now showing the Largest and most Eiegant 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 with Chenille Fringe. Walking Jackets, Mantles, Ulsters and Dusters. Shetland Shawls, j Evening Shawls, Wool Shawls, All Sizes and Colors. X.oolc Here! You are out a treat, and don't you for get it, if you miss .fEFF'.S Dinner every lay from r to 8. bouns. lisii. ciirlit kinds of meat, vegetables. nes, puddings, cof fee, tea, wine, o. r. ieer, or milk, lim ner 25 cents. Beautiful Scenery. The West Shore for .Inly containing beautiful illustrations of the- Columbia River JJar, Tillamook Head Lighthouse. Cape Disappointment, Young's River rails, etc., for sale at Carl Adlcrs Honk store. ForaScnt Fitting Bool Or Shoe, go to P. J. Goodmans, on Che namus street, next door to J. V. Case. Ml goods of the best make and guaran teed quality. A full stock; new goods constantly arriving. Custom work. TFIicn You Come to Astoria and want a nice pan roast, go to Frank Fabre's, opposite the Astokiax office. Fragrant Coffee to cheer and comfort, at Frank Fabre's. in the Udd fellows minding. Whv will you cough when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 ctsoOctsandSl. Sold by W.E. De ment. Xothiug builds up shattered consti tutions so quickly as Brown's Iron Bitters. Sihlou's Cum: will immediately relieve Croup, whooping cough and Bronchitis, bold by W. E. Dement. "llackmetack," a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price 25 and CO cents. Sold by W.E. Dement. Averill's mixed paints, the best in use, for sale at .1. W. Conn,s drug store, opposite uecmcnt liotei. Brace up the whole system with King of the Blood. See Advertisement. MAGM8 (j. CROSBY, Dealer In THE AMERICAN FLAG STILL WAVES! ovei: "JEFF'S," And will continue to WAVK until ALL in tins iioasteu lain! of Liberty aro deprived of tut rigni in EAT After 12 o'clock intduiclit : then he will si lently fold It up and depart for the Sacchar- inai MiMsequeimy. JEFF. L. K G. SMITH, Importer and wholesale dealer iu CIsnrs anil Tobacco. Smokers' Articles, t-inyin? tnrus. t;uiiciTf aia lloncry. Etc. The larsest and finest stock of MEEK SCILA.UM and A3TBEK GOODS in the cltv. Particular attention paid to orders" from the count rv. TiiEO.lUtACKEK, ManaRer. unenamus biruer, Asiorta. uregon. Cleaning Repairing. XI! AT, CHEAP AXD QUICK. B.Y GEORGE liOVETT, Main Street, opposite N. Locb'J. Notice. XTOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT i-X tliore will Ik sold to the highest bidder for cash in hand at the auction house of E. C HoMen. on Sstunlav, August 11th, 1S33, at 10 sjo o'clock a. m.. the following described merchandise seized for violation of law, viz : W 1 hs Smoking Tobacco, 1 1 Linen Handkerchiefs, 2 Silk 2 Hunches Silk Cord, -t Metallic Watch Chains. 11 Bottle Oil Peppermint. 1 Cold Watch, l Gilt Chain. .1. D. MEHKYMAN, Collector of Customs. Astoria. Oregon. July 2i5th, 183.1. cT-3t HARDfABE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, PLUMBERS AXD STEAM FITTER Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IROH TIH AND COPPER. CaHnery ana FlsiemiBns Supplies Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goois. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING Done with neatness and dispatch. None but first class workmen employed. A large assortment of SOALEF (Constantly on band HOUSE, SIGN, AND CARRIAGE PAINTING. Paper Hanging, Kalsomining, Etc.. And all kinds of work in my line done iu a prompt ana satisiaeiory manner. f-Shop next east of Grace Church. K. E. CIH1MJ AX. Hartlware ani Slip Ctailery. A. VAN DUSEH & GO.. DEAI.EK3 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 Sewius Mncliiiien, Paiuts ami Oils. Groceries, etc For the genuine J. IL Cultcr old Bourbon, and the best ot wines, liquors anil San Francisco beer, call at the Gem opposite the bell tower, and see Campbell. THE LATEST STYLES IN WALL PAPER AT B. B. FRANKLIN'S, NEXTDOOUTOASTOKIAN OFFICE. A very large Stock from which to select. "Window curtains made to order. e?My patent Trimmer to cut Wall Taper win ue lounu convenient w mj iwiiums. SOLID GOLD JEWELRY, Scarf Pins. Chains, Watches SILVERWARE Of every description. Thp finest stock of Jewelry in Astoria. t2T"AH t;oods warrantedasrepresented GUSTAV HANsIn, JEWELER. A fine lot of Silverware just received at Adler's the old, reliable brand. Two splendid pianos have been re- P.hnnnpri Hands ccivtHlalGustav Hansen Call around Unangeo nanus. and .sec them. They arc or exquisite I miiE BAKEKY OXCIIEX-VMUSSTKEKT, tone and finish. ! X formerly owned by Chas. Carmv. has Puny, weak, and ?ickly children are made healthy and strong by using Brown's Iron Bitters. J been boupht by Chas Y.bcrle, who will here after continent. Good Bread a Specialty. The public trade solicited. REAL ESTATE PQR SALE CHASrT. WILLIAMSON & CO -TOW IS THE TIME TO BUY A HC IN before the Kail Hoad comes. We nave lots for sale in all the additions hi McClure's lots, ranging from one hundred and twentv-llve dollars to fonr thousand dollars. In snivel v's we have two lots 9 and 10 in blk!S Hint arc iu a splendid location and easy of access, for $ 150,00 each ; also lot 5 In blk ST.. which Is cradinr. for SC00.00. In Adair's Astoria we have a number of fine lots on. or near the Eoadway travelled bv the stages, for sale at reasonable nrices "In Alderbrook we have thirteen (13 lots which we will sell for $nro.oo each, to those wno win improve. We have also water front on the river just ueiow town ; also ioo acres on xoung's tuv Spiles for Sale. In lots to snlt purchasers, at market prices Office en Gencvelvc Street. Maps of Astoria, complete. Scale 400 feet to an Inch. Irice, $10.00 each. For sale bv CI1AS. IT. "WILLIAMSON A- CO, C. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE.- CLOTHING AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT "We are showing, without doubt, the largest, and most complete stock of Mens', Youths', and Boys' Clothing ever brought to Astoria AT EXTREMELY LOTF PRICES. - Largest Stock, Finest Goods. and Xiowest Prices in Astoria, O. H. COOPEK, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS BUILDING, ASTORIA. GK A. ST1NS0N & CO., BLACKSM1THING, At Capt. Itogers old stand, comer of Cass ami court streets. Shin and Cannery work. Horseshoeincr. Wacons made aud repaired. Good work guaranteed. IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH ME ! "WHO? i i FRANK ELBERSON, WESTPORT! 1 UUUU1UU JJUilUl J U UUlUUUUUUUlji FIRST QUALITY LUMBER. THE MILL COMPANY IS IN TIIE FIELD AND PROPOSES TO remain. We will take orders for lumber from 100 to BOo 31., at the mill or delivered. e also manufacture lath and shingles or iVt quality. Flooring a Specialty . Address all orders WE8TPORT MILL CO. S. C, Bkxxer, Supt. WMY? Because my Goods are ihe Best, and Always Fresh. Cakes Candles etc., furnished for "Wedding parties, on short notice, and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Cake ornamenting a specialty. Opposite i. AV. Hume's. OCCIDENT STORE 2TBW GOODS! New Styles in Hats! fine ClotMi anil Unite' Eiraisnii Goois Received at the Occident Store. Largest Stock and Finest Goods D. A. McINTOSH, The leading TAILOR, CLOTHIER, HATTER and GENTS FURNISHER. W H i a o P 0 o d o o OS S o O C9 .E 0 0 0 I h 0 Pi 3! CD Ul CC CC CQ CC LU 04 r r- Ed. D. Curtis & Co. Carp ts, BpMsteiy CO 09 o CO CO rt hi o CO 3 CO o - i o CC UNSURPASSED IN STYLE AND FINISH. NEW FURNITURE, A COMPLETE STOCK. S. B. CROW, PHOTOGRAPHER, Corner Kenton and Squemoqua Street1?, East of the Court House. Astoria, Oregea.