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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1883)
give nilB gcst.ariaiu ASTORIA, OREGON: FRIDAY- AUGUST 10, 1883 The RoxJniryxhire went up stream yesterday morning. W. T. Burncy, a prominent law yer of East Portland, i9 in the city. Iho Canity took an unusually Urge number of passengers to Ilwaco yesterday. Gov. Newell returned from Ocean Park yesterday and started for the Justice Denneson, who in a mostcon logical Woman Suffrage. The pretty littlo church of the Methodist denomination was filled to overflowing last evening, the occasion being a demonstration in favor of woman suffrage, a measure of politi cal advancement that is of unusual prominence- in our state and which Gnds man' staunch supporters among all thinking men and tvomen. The exercises began by music on the violin and an anthem by the choir, when Mrs. Dnniway briefly re viewed the present condition of the movement and introduced ex-Chief Poetry Translated into Prose. eastern part of the territory. The li orthern Pacific express com pany has been organized with central offices in San Francisco and Portland. The present term of the circuit court will not last beyond the 28th inst., and may end before that date. vmcing and the Declaration of for his text and that taxation without manner took Independence demonstrated representation was a3 unjust now as when our fore fathers protested against it a century ago. and that women should have op portunity to help make the laws that govern them. Again and again was the gentleman applauded and when he ing. Will C. King will deliver a lec ture on temperance in the Upper As toria church at eight o'clock this even- said that as Oregon was the last of the states to accede to negro suffrage she should be the first to concede woman suffrage, he was interrupted by Ion: continued commendation, of the heart iest nature He was followed by little Edith Conn, a prodigy of ability who as usual acquitted herself with crreat credit and to the intense satisfaction of the audience by a re A largo whale fifty feet in length, partly decomposed, floated to the strand with the morning tide of yes terday, landing at Ocean park. The A. B. Field will leave for Tillamook at six o'clock to-morrow morning. Hereafter she will make weekly trips, leaving Astoria every nr j J I mfnl "lliifnt-fi onr nttir iXlnrri-xrn Sirs. Chas. Olsen with her three Mrs. Duniway then called upon J. F. children is reported in a destitute Kiles. of Portland, who in an extcm- condition in Portland. Her husband poraneous address so set forth the ad is said to be "in tho saloon business" vantages and benefits of woman suf in tb'B city. frago as to indicato him as a valuablo -The Columbia arrived in yesterday a"cy in tho movement m t..: rii.i morning. Passengers report a very u.uav .uuuu . t..on rn.-rT, trTr. A oliiU hnrn ?n tlm Of tllO HlOtlVeS that prompted lier tO " 1" " " . . , .. . steerage on Wednesday night, but it M" taK UP "e worl- ana " tatc nnlir Tionr mg up a collection and some more - muBic the meeting adjourned. Ow ' .1 inn in f h rrrpnr. nnmnor nf nifin!r Jin to " ' i 1 w able to attend bv reason of tho crowd last evening it was decided to hold to- and Corsica will soon have acquired all the rights of stato citizenship. Capt. Reynolds of tho Highland Light is one of us. and we may run him for office next June. What a lively time would ensue if all the state laws and municipal or dinances were enforced, or an attempt made to enforce some of them that are now dormant. No charge for the suggestion. The Washingtonian Packing com pany has been organized: Samuel Benn is president; Jasper Gibson sec retary; the cannery is situated at Cos- xnc-BoliB. Chehalis Co., W. T. Work w ll begin about the 25th inst. The social party given by the Pt. Adams Packing company last Wednes day night was an occasion of enjoy inent to the large number present All who were there are unanimous in their praise of the way in which the programme was carried out. Dr. Win. L. Newell, and Mr. Wnlford Ludlam, two gentlemen from Willville, New Jersey, are visiting our city of lumber and salmon canneries. They express great surprise at our go- ahead system and enterprise generally. They are on their way to Puget Sound. night's meeting at Libert' Hall, at .eight o'clock, when the gentlemen who were announced to speak last evening and who were umuoidably de tained will doubtless be in attendance. Court Proceedings. Wakenian The dedication of the Odd Fel lows Temple next Tuesday will bo a most elaborate affair. Five hundred cards of invitations have been issued, besides a special invitation sent to every lodge in Oregon and Washing ton. The hall is tho largest and is said to be the finest on the coast. Richard B. Belgrave, the advance agent of the "Spanish Students" was in the city yesterday. His company has of late been playing in San Fran cisco, and will De in Astoria about the 21st inst. Their instruments were not burned in the late San Francisco fire as stated in the papers at tho time In a wrestling match at Portland last Wednesday night between Donald Dinnio of San Francisco and D. A. McMillan of Bodie, the man from the mountains was declared the victor. Fifteen hundred people witnessed the tussle, and Manager Stechhan is hap- nv in the knowledge that his "un- i - - known" beat the champion. It is said that the largest tract of wild and unknown land in the United SUteB lies west of the Olympic range of mountains. It is from 20 to CO miles wide and 100 miles long. It exteads from Cape Flattery on the north to Gray's harbor on the south. The native forests are unbroken, and contains the best timber in the United States. At thB'O. R. & N. dock three "occasional" vessels are discharging on barges so as to co inland; the Coyott is taking on a cargo of sub merged water pipe; workmen are busy vs Shivery; demurrer sustained; timo given to answer. Berry vs Parker; demurrer sustain ed leave to answer granted. Henry Spelhnier was naturalized. State vs Hayes; time to plead ex tended. Leinenweber vs Glass; default. State vs Sanvones; plead not guilty. Trullinger vs jieadmgton; jury trial; judgment, for plaintiff 8(523.01. Gro3s vs Gross: demurrer overruled bv consent; referred to A. A. Cleve land to take testimony. Hotaling vs Davich; time to file amended complaint extended. Ivinscy vs Grant; settled and dis missed. Estate Peter Grant vs Baker, et al.f continued for term. City of Astoria vs Jas Feenaii; ap peal dismissed. Ym Williamson was naturalized. State vs Burburv: arraigned: will plead to-da Stale vs Allen and Patterson; ar raigned; will plead to-day. State vs Sheen: arraigned; will plead to-day. Grand Jury returned three bills of indictment. Trullinger vs Barry; order to show cause for action relative to orders of court. Taylor vs McCann; demurrer over ruled; answer to-day. Jacob Sture was naturalized. Ella Wheeler sings: -On the white throat of the useless pas sion, That scorched ray soul with its burn ing breath, I gathered my fingers in murderous fashion, Aud drew them close iu a grip of death' And she saya farther on, "I meant to strangle it, then and there." Now, that was right If "a useless passion" should come around scorching our soul in July, too we should think it was about time for the governor to call out the troops or the tire depart ment, we wouldn't care very much which. And if we could get in on its throat, we'd throttle the thing till its mind was gone or the fire was out. Ella was right Heroic treatment is the only thiug for a useless passion. We knew a man once who kept one in his store. Not one of the white throat kind they're the worst but a square-necked brindle with tan marks over the eyes, and it got loose ono night, rubbed off its muzzle, and got out and bit two policemen before they could wake up. But, then, "useless . passion" that the cago poetess tells us about more lives than a cat, out of ils irrave and "stood by her bed till the early morn ing,'" and. 'Its throat was rod whore my hands had held it. And hot as hades Its burning breath ; And I. said, the moment my eyes be held it, A love like this can know no death.' Just think of that a "useless pas sion" hanging around your bed, with a white throat freckled with red finger-marks, and a breath like a blue head match or a blast from the onion bed! Why, that sort of thing is not right The press ought to call public SJQRE attention to it; the pulpit should not dose its eves airainst an evil that stalks at noonday in our very midst, breathing around ice cream gorges un til the freezers blow up. And if tho government is too feeble or too cor- upt to grapplo with this monstrous wrong, Jet us orgaaize vigilance com mittecs, and, with the strong right arm of the people's voice, drive back this haunting breath that throws its awful shadow in discordant echoes down the long corridor of the of time. Argonaut. S.J YX. - V Positive and Peremptory AUCTION SALE! C. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. THE I X 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 Lovr Prices NO SUCH VALUE HAS EVER BEEN OFFERED IN ASTORIA. OF Dry Ms, Clotlii, Fiirnislg Goo is, Millinery, this J Chi- had for it cot Br T3. CL KOTjTjETsT. came anu AT Etc., Sillss and Kress Goods, We 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 Ehadames, Drap D'Almas All Silk Foulards, Wool Surralis, All Silk Ottomans, Satin Soleils, Etc., Etc. Sheriff O'Neil's Bankrupt Store, Corner itonconily and .Haiti Street. This Afternoon From 2 to 4 o'clock, and in the evening from 7 to 9 o'clock, Continuing till Further Notice. TO LET. SHOW CASES, ETC., FOR SALE, Svensk Gudatjinst In the Y. M. C. A. hall this even ing at 7:30 o'clock, by O. Liljeroth pastor. -It is a singular fact that a great deal of what we eat conies by way of California. Astoria is a good cue to mer for San Francisco. Tho arrival of the steamer is as much of an erent to the housekoeper as to the business man. The possibility of Retting some "fresh" fruit or vegetables impels a speedy visit to the stores where they are sold, only to Gnd, that the rule of first comes first serred holds good in this instance, and that all that is choice has been immediately purchased. But ter, cheese, eggs, cabbage, potatoes fruits of all kinds, come from below and that too, to a country unequaled for natural facilities in the matter of dairy products and vegetables. There are a good many hundred thousand dollars sent to San Francisco every year for things that might just as well be produced at home. CLOCKS, "We are now showing the Largest and most Elegant Lineo La dies' Cloaks and "Wraps evor 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, Handsomelj Trimmed with Chenille Fringe. Walking Jackets, Mantles, Ulsters and Dusters. Shetland Shawls, - -! Evening Shawls, Wool Shawls, All Sizes and Colors. a seaside airrr.iMOBinosis. Fire at Cedar Camp. John Shrum writing from Cedar Her bcautv in the gaslight's glare Sustained her boast of high connection. A moment since sue passed mc tncro With shrunken cheek anil spoiled com plexion. Where'er had flown her golden hair4.' I did not stop to make inquiry. Although her scalp was almost bare, The tufts behind both dark and wiry. Oh. where her radiant bloom of youth. Unbuyablc by gems or shekels ? (ione, gone: Anu an remameu. lor-sooth. Were one lone mole nud fifty freckles. The clories of her form I sec Like dreams across my mind go troop- mc: Ami vei lust now she stood by me. Her figure spare, her shoulders stoop ing. Camp to tho Appeal, gives the follow ing graphic condition of things in the mountains above Silverton: he says 'We aro at this timo nurrounded by one of the severest forest fircst I evor saw. There is a perieci sneei 01 flame and almost a continual crash of fallimr timber. It struck old Cedar Camp and Vroom's first, where the boys fought bravely to save the Camps. The next place was Guinn's where the men had a hafd fight with the devouring element. Tho next place was at bridge creek camp. iMmrn If Xa at Mm nrAiant f Tmr u'Mn 1 L Rpmlilflll SPMUTI. .11 i . r . -ll 1 I " ing evoryiuiug oeiore u. .-vw an uii Wcst el0rc for ,lulv ,.ontijn,r places we had to stand before a terri- beautiful illustrations of the Columbia i I us. tj rn:n 1. 1 1 .l I :!. I. ui, aiiui-i. ui mt, -,,.4j.....0. tjai)e Disappointment, louncs Kivcr The boys worked with remarka- rails, etc., f or sale at uariAmers hook ble coolness and bravery. Lan guage cannot describe tho terrific ap pearance of the flames as they swept She onlv spoke one formal word As by she sped. 1 did not mind her For ah ! 'twas plaiu what had occurred She'd left her pearly teeth behind her. So strange a luetamoiphosfe Can hardly fail to teach a lesson. 1 lie reason ot it an was ims: 1 saw her with her bathing dress . Look Here! You are out a treat, and don't you for get it, if yon miss JEFF'S Dinner every day from .1 to 8. Soups, fish, eight kinds ot meat, vegetables, pies, puddings, cof fee, tea, wine, s. r . oecr, or milk-, i mi ner J3 cents. THE AMERICAN FLAG STILL WAVES! CLOTHING AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT Wo are slaving, without doubt, the largest, and most complete stock of Mens1, Youths', and Boys' Clothing ever brought to Astoria AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. OVEK "JEFF'S," Ami will continue to WAVE until ALL in this boasted land of Liberty are deprived ot incrigni m EA.T Alter 12 o'clock Midnight : then lie will si lently fold It up and depart for the Sacchar- inai buiwqnemiv. JEFF. L. K G. SMITH, Importer aud wholesale dealer in Clsnn anil Tobacco. SmoUcrs' Article, riajins t arus, luiu-ry. sm llunrrv. Etc. The largest and finest stock ot MEER SCILVmr and AMBER GOODS in the city. Particular attention paid to orders from int' counirv. . TiiKO.ItRACKER. Manager. C'licnamus street, Astoria. Oregon. Largest Stock, Finest Goods. and Lowest Prices in Astoria, C. H. COOPER, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS BUILDING, ASTORIA. GL A. STINSON & CO., BLACKSMITH1NG, At Capt. Rogers old stand, comer or Cass ana uourx aireeis. store. For a Neat Fitting Boot Or Shoe, go to P.J. Goodmans, on Clus trom tree to tree, uro in tne green nr ah coods of Hie best make and uuanin n tnrn.irln xrhiU tCel quality. A fllll StOCKt llCWKOOUS t, , I .....Aionlli' irririmr f'tlctiltn U'irl a penecx snowur oi epariis ten m every lirection. It seemed as though we Oy.stcrs, Oystcvs. ys wero deatiniid to be destroyed at times at the Astoria Oyster depot; a U': its. iiau ruasi, or niw at rnuiK r;uu-j as we gazed upon the fiery furnace about us, and only hard work saved us and our effects. All is saved to this time, but communication is shut off from this place, and will bo for aoino time. A large amount of cedar timber ia being destroyed. This place could appropriately be named the land of flame and smoke, as there is a con tiuual roar of fiauie day and night. The smoke is stifling and one can see but a few rods in any direction. If it does not rain very soon, this whole timber district will be swept away, The damage done to shingle timber is immense, but the half is not yet known. A Jiiiej- BoefMculi cooked to ocriecuon is what ymi can get nt Frank Fabre's. Notice. Dinner at ".I EFF'CIIOP HOI'S; every uav at u o clock. J lie nest c.-nt meal In town: soup, fish, seven kinds of meats, vegetables, nil, uuililiiis, cte. A glass of S. F. Beer, French Claret, lea or conee inciuueu. -vu who uavt- uivu him say .Jeff is the UOSST Olerun'jig Repairing. XKAT. C'HlUr AND QUICK. BY GEORGE IiOVETT. Main Strert. ophite X. IJieb'J. Notice. XTOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT li there will be sold to the highest bidder for cash in h;iud at the auction house of E. O Ilolden. on Saturday. Aucustlltli.lSSS, at losoo'ciot'KA.M.. tne louowinc; uescnueu merchandise .seized for violation of law, viz : 19 1 Its Smoking Tobacco, 1 1 Linen Handkerchief. 2. Silk '1 Hunches Silk Cord. A .Metallic 'Watch Chains. 11 liottlcs Oil rcpienniut, 1 Hold Watch, l Cilt Chain. J. 1). MEUltYMAN. Collector of Customs. AstoriH. Oregon. .Inly :Mtli, 1830. eT-3t Changed Hands. mill-! T.AKEUY OXCIIEXAMUSSTKKET. JL foi mcrlv owned by Clias. Carow. has been bought by Chas liberie, who will here after conduct it. ISood Hread a Specialty. The public trade solicited. Sh n and Cannery work. Horsesiionimr. Wacons made and repaired. Oood work guaranteed. FIRST QUALITY LUMBER.' THE WESTPORT MILL COMPANY TS IN TnE FIELD AND PROPOSES TO JL remain. We will take orders for lumber from loo to S00 31., at the mill or delivered. we also manufacture iatn ana smngies oi At quality. Flooring a Specialty . Address all orders WESTFOKT MILL CO. S. C, BENNKB, Supt. IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH ME ! "WHO? . FJJANK ELBERSON, SeasiieBalery & Confectioiery. W 1-3 "5T? Because my Goods are the Best, and Always Fresh. Cakes Candies etc., furnished for Wedding parties, on short notice, and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, i Cake ornamenting a specialty. Opposite ii. W. Hume's. "When Yon Conic to Astoria and want a nice pan roast, go to Frank Fahrc's, opposite the Astokiax office. Furnished Rooms to Rent. Inquire at Xrs. P. J. Goodman's, cor ner .Jefferson and Loncomiy streets. "Waiter or Waitress Wanted building a roadway north from Water At Frank Fabre's Oyster and lec Cream atreet to tho new entrance which will sUe TjJE AsTOBIAX on1ce. None' i,nt Who has not Been tho fair, fresh vounc irirl. transformed in a few months into the pale, haggard, dis pinted. woman! Iho sparkling eyes are dimmed, and the ringing laugh no more. Too often the causes are disorders of the system which Dr. Pierce's ,rFavoritePrescriptionM would remedy in a short time. Remember, that the "Favorite Prescription" will unfailinelv cure all "female weak nesses," and restore hc-ilth and beau ty. Bv all dniffsists. Send three stamps for Dr. Pierce's treatise on Diseases on Women (90 pages). Ad dress World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, H". Y. Wanted immediately. Two good waiters at "JeflTs.' Wages 40 per month ami room. Fragrant Coflee to cheer and comfort, at Frank Fabre" in the Odd Fellows building. "Uackmetack." a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price 23 and 50 cents. Soldby W.E. Dement Aro you made miserable by Indi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness, L.OSS of ' 71- x.- . 1 i... r Plumbing and Gas Fitting. I.OUYEA BROS. Plumbers, Gas, and Steam Fitters. Jobbing Promptly Attonded to A Full Supply of OAS FIXTURES. COCKS. STEAil FIT- TIXCS, ETC., ALWAYS ON II AND. Cannery, and Steamboat Work a Specialty. Clienainus street, ouposlte DemcntV Drue btore, A.stona. urcuon. OCCIDENT STORE. 2TEW GOODS! New Styles in Hats! line- ClotMi -anil Gents' FnrnisHng: Goois Received at the Occident Store. Larqest Stock and Finest Goods D. A. McINTOSH, The Leading TAILOR, CLOTHIER, HATTER and GENTS FURNISHER. For sale by Y. appetite. tzcr is a positive cure. IS. Dement. A Nasal Injector free with each lwittle of Shilohs Catarrh Hemedy Frice r0 cents. Soldby W.E. Dement The Peruvian syrup nas cured thou sands who wcrcsuircrins trom dyspep' be 410 feet cast of the old one; and from appearances tho beach opposite to the south will soon be covered with houses. )Ut first-class with good character need apply. i.ne .Lrondon hsh exhibition is resulting ia high praise of the Ameri can exhibit. Even the stately English magazines are complimentary. Mac- MiUian for August, says: "In the excellence and finish of their appar atus and implements, in the size of the vessels emplo3'ed, in the extent of the water fished over and iu the value of the fish taken, our kindred on the otkerside of the Atlantic already ttufid at the head of this industry." No. A. L. of II., on Saturday, gust 11, lSKt, at 8 o'clock r. m. storia Council Au- By order of C. C. It. V. MONTEITII, Scc'v. -Rnrors Hros. nlated ware and Wost- . ..i ".il l T.,.l.. 4'. ll...i.ll ennoiin cuuury at .imiuui iu-mi new store. AvnrilPs niixcil paints, the best m use, for sale at .1. W. Conn.s druj; store, opposite ucciuent itoiei. The finest flavored Ire Cream at Frank Fabre's, Odd Fellows building. Nothing builds up shattered consti tutions so quickly as Brown's Iron Bitters. i any &Son Boston. For the genuine J Uourbou. and the best of aud San Francisco beer, call at the Gem opposite the bell tower, and see Camp bell. All the patent medicines advertised in this naoer. together with the choicest ,, , , perfumery, and toilet articles, etc- can . II. Cutter old f,e bought at the lowest prices, at J. W. 1 wines, liquors cons drug store, opposite OeMden hctel, Astoria. Two splendid pianos have been re ccived atGustav Hansen's Call around and see them. They are of exquisite tone ami nnisn. house The Ilex. Geo. II. Thayer, of Bour bon, Ind., says: "Both myself and wife -I mvnntir Hvpq tnSllTT.nn'S CON'SITMPTIOX Itoscoe Dixon's new eating is now open. Everything has been fit ted up in lirst-class style, and his well known reputation as a caterer assures all who like good things to eat, that at ins place iiiey can be accommodated. Astoria Oil Works. & ,T. II. DkFOKCE. Proprietor, P.O.Box 2S1, Astoria, Oregon. 3Inuufaetnrer and Dealer m FISH OIL and SKID GREASE. Loggers will Hnil my Skid Grease to be ijooti and cneap. FOR SALE. 500,000 First-class Red Brick. TTILN SITCATE1) OX ItlYER BANK. Cai from the kilns. St-tuts Atltlrfss V. II. HEED. Portland, Oregon. W - M 0 A 0 o o CC LLI Co a O Cart Blolslerj "3 S - 3 3C FOR Puny, weak, and sickly children aro maue neaitny anu strong by using Brown's Iron Bitters. Brace upthe whole system with King ox iue mvou. occ -auterusemein. oweour lives toSnir.on's CoxsuMrriox CunK." Soldby W. E. uement. A fine lot of Silverware just received i at Adler s the old, reliable brand -Why will 3oti cougti when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts 50 ct.s andSl. Sold by W. E. Di- ment. Shiloh's Catarrh Keinedy a posi live cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker Mouth. Soldby W.E. Uement. Shiloh's Coke. will immediately relieve Croup, whooping cough and Bronchitis. Sold by W. E. Dement. CHIEF ENGINEER OF THE Astoria Fire Department.. FEANKP.HIOKS At the regular meeting of Rescue Engine Company No. 2, held at the hall of the company July 2, 1883, air. Frank P. Hicks was nominated for the position of chief engineer, and wc would respectfully recommend hira j to the firemen of this department for such position. 11. P. Prael, C. W. Fulton, SeV.y. President. -C3 m i A CO " ? 3 CO n g CJ W Ed. D. Curtis & Co. utS. UNSURPASSED IN STYLE AND FINISH. NEW FURNITUBE, A COMPLETE STOCK. S. B. CROW, PHOTOGRAPHER, Comer lientoa and Squemoqua Streets,-!' East or the Court House. . Astoria, Oregon.