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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1883)
ASTORIA, OREGON: THURSDAY- AUGUST 23. 1K83 The Spanish StudentB are on the incoming steamer. Tho Columbia's tributaries are all low, but it makes very little difference at Astoria. Seattle talks of a brick railroad depot, 1200 feet long, and costing $1,000,000. The Columbia -sails for San Fran cisco to-day; and the Oregon Is due from that city. The Vindicator announces that East Portland is the actual terminus uf the Northern Pacific railroad. The Oregon Short Line has cross ed the Owyhee river and its track is laid to within fifteen miles of Boise. Millard Stout, aged 23, was shot and killed at The Dalles last Tuesday. John Clanton, the murderer, is under arrest. At the last term of the circuit court held in Portland, there were forty-four jury trials, and two acquittals. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the O. F. L. & B. Asaocia tion will be hold at tho hall of Bearer Lodge this evening. A building 'JoxiU is building on tho southwest corner Squcmoqua and Olney streets to be occapied by .I. G. Charters upon completion. The good ship Highland Light arrived in from Guaymas on the 22d of November, 1882, and has been lying at Kinney's dock ever since. The Glcnbervic is about finished. She will take about 22,000 cases. The Kate. F. Troop has a large cargo aboard, something over 50,000 cases. An inspection of the county rec ords shows that there are twenty deeds to one mortgage recorded, a fact that speaks well for the commu nity. The 'longshoremen will have an excursion to Knappa on the Clara Parker next Sunday, leaving Main street wharf at eight o'clock a. m. See adv. "ST. M. C. A, Excursion. The annual picnic of the Y. M. C. A., of this city which took place yes terday, was in every sense a success. Tho party, some ninety in number, started on the Clara Parker at nine o'clock, and enjoyed a pleasant ride to Young's river falls. Arriving there they separated into little groups each enjoying himself or horself to the full est. Tho picnic grounds, which com prise a scene of great natural beauty were more than ordinarily attractive to the excursionists, and when lunch was spread everybody who had no ne- j N Y J sec 27, T 8; $200. Heal Estate Transactions. S P and A B Marsh to S F Shaw, lot C, block 140, Shivoly's Astoria; 8500. D M Sutherland to J J Basloy; block 91, Shirely's Astoria; $1. A fl Stone to A and A C Camp bell; lots 7 and 8, block 5, Olney's ad dition; $250. M A Burnaido to the Columbia wa ter Company Si of D Burnsides dona tion laud claim; $100. J W and E Minaker to Columbia Water company E S W and S E $ glected the injunction regarding well filled baskets was ready with a zest of appetite thai betokened havoc to the tempting display of good things provided. Thus was more than enough and the fragments filled twelve baskets. The picnickers start ed home at five, and at seven reached the dock thoroughly satisfied with the day's pleasure and of the unanimous opinion that they had "a real good time.'" Bridge Contract Let. The contract for the six piers com prising the stone work for the North ern Pacific bridge over the Willamette has been let to Don. D. P. Thompson and Ii. M. Steel, though the papers have not yet been signed. Cost of the stonework will approximate 500,- 000. The rreat work of scttins out the stone will commence without de lay, though it is not likely that any will be laid in the river before next spring. The method of constructing piers is as follows: Fir3t, a caisson is sunk in tho river around the spot where the foundation is to be located, and the sand within it is pumped out to the depth of twelve feet Then piles will be driven within the caisson as closely together as possible, and cut off about twolvo feet below the bed of tho river. They will be capped and cross capped, and then the first layer of stone will bo put on. Thus tho base of the piers will be nearly ten feet below tho river level. The company will build the superstructure. Orcgoniau. By 2S. C. : The annual meeting of the stock holders of the White Star Packing company will be held in the company's office at upper Astoria at ten o'clock this morning. In the matter of business failures Astoria furnishes creditable compari son with other communities, but one failure having occurred here since January 1, 1883. Attention is directed to the ad vertisement of Gardner Bros. 165 First street, Portland. This well known music house has an established reputation and guarantees its sales. A Washington territory exchange talks of a "widow woman." The tact mat a widow is necessarily a woman, suggests tautology in tho phrasing of our esteemed contempo rary. Oscar Wilde says: "Music to be charming should be unexpected That shows just how much he knows about it. Let an organ grinder sud denly strike up, or an accordeon break in upon one's dreams, and where'sthe charm? -Track laying on the Northern Pacific will bo finished to-day. This is a little two lino item, but we know of no statement ever niado of any event that will have more influence upon Astoria and the northwest than the above. ino jNorthivest tor August is on our desk. It is a neat looking publi cation, but tho map of tho N. P. R. K., where Astoria is left out, and "Kalama" substituted, spoils its claim to veracity; but, probably, tne poor fellow that runs it must do as his employes bid him or get out. Mr. Villard is to strike the last spike once for each 100 miles of Northern Pacific road the line is 1,930 miles in extent. This will make 19 full blows and one light one. The driving of the last spike that the blows as they are given will be heard in New York, Boston, Philadel phia, Washington, Portland and Kalama, Grant county, in this Btate, is county of magnificent distance. It is 204 miles in length, 90 miles wide, and has a superficial area of 18,300 square miles. It Jb more than thirteen times as large as Rhode Island, and nearly two and one-half times as large as Massachusetts. If the county were oiTiaeu into iarms lou acres each, there would be 73,440 of them E. A. Noyes, the Astoria agent of theO. R. & N. Co., received a tele gram last Tuesday night that on and after Saturday, the 25 th inst, tho .Northern Pacibc K. ii. Uo., will re ceive through freight from Astoria to all points east, and that freight will be sent through from all eastern points to Astoria. One furniture dealer informs us that he will have car lo&u ot furniture througii on one of the first freight trains, and doubt merchants in other lines of business will find it to their interest to bny in bulk and get the benefit of through rates. For Rent. dwellinc hou Is office for particulars. A part ot a dwelling house. Enquire at inn -crThe"- finest flavored Ice Cream at fixixik Pabri s, Odd Fellows building. A and E Baker to Columbia Waier company N W sea 27 T 8; 50. J N and L E Coffee t Columbia Water company E i S W nn d S E N W i sec 27, TS; $75. B F Coffee to Columbia Water company NE sec. 34, T 8; $150. A B aud A M Hills to Columbia Water Company, S E sec. 27 T 8; S100. A C and J Kinney and W B Head mgton to Columbia Water company. right of way on all devisor's lands in the limits of Robt. Shortress land claim: $1. II A Lamb to C W Bnrrage XiS W section 20, T 8, 78.92 acres; $394.00. S F Clayton to G A F Clayton, S V S W $ sec. 22, T G; S400. G A F Clayton to Jos Walsh, S W S W I sec. 22, T G, with other lands; SS00. Jos Walsh to M Roger: S W S W J sec. 22, T 6; $1. J W and C A Gearhart to A R GratUe.W i lot 5, block 134, Shively's Astoria; 2,000. I and I Bergman, A W and M Ber ry to M Dolson, lot 1, block 27, town of Alderbrook; $140. WB Hayden to J FBrown, lot 2, QJORE TQ !FT block 55, Shively s Astoria; $500, J and N A Moore to I Bergman and E Schlussel, lots 1 and 2, block 13G, McClure's Astoria; 1. G Lovett, E Lovett, J Fox, E C Fox, E Fox, E D O'Ncil, G O'Neil to I Bcnrman and E Schluseell, lote 1 and 2, block 130, McClures Astoria; SI. A W and M Berry to D P Thomp son, lot iz, dicck i4y, aniveiy s, a lots 5 and G, McClure's, and parcel of closest buyers. laud in Robt Shortress donation land claim; $3,000. N and S J Clinton to C Boohm, lot place of business anil ! Positive and Peremptory AUCTION SALE! OF Dry Ms, Clotlii, FurnisMnff Ms, Millinery, Etc, SOXiDEET, .TQTCTIOITEES., AT Sheriff O'Nell's Bankrupt Store, Corner t'ourouxly ami 3Xaiu Street, This Afternoon From 2 to 4 o'clock, and in the evening from 7 to 9 o'clock, Continuing till Further Notice. SHOW CASES, ETC., FOR SALE, C. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. -The present mail schedule between here and Chadwell has been changed. By the new arrangement, the mail will leave here Saturdays at 12:30 r. ar.; arrive at Chadwell by 3:30 i m. Leave Chadwell Saturdays at 7:30 a. ,; arrive here by 10:30 a. m. On the 30th and 11th prox., with becoming eclat Portland will celebrate the completion of tho Northern Paci fic Railroad. Round trip tickets, good from the 8th to the 13th, in clusive can bo bought at forty per cent, reduction at the Astoria oflice by those who contemplate going. See adv. In the circuit court yesterday tho jury in the the case of the W. S. and ju. uo. vs. . u. ivosft, brought in a verdict of S3. GO for tho defendant. Chasr Anderson, who had been pre viously convicted ot larceny was sentenced to seven years in the pent tentiary. J. Bntterfield was sentenced to four years in the penitentiary. In the police court yesterday ap peared George Hill on a charge of violating ordinance No. 531. Geo. W. Yocum and F. J. Taylor appeared for the defense; city attorney Wmton for tho prosecution. The case was argued at length, and his honor fined the defendant ten dollars. The case comes up again m the circuit court this morning. Cheap Furniture. The furniture establishment of M. Olsen & Co., are turning out their own work, and their rapid sales go to show tho favor with which their furniture is received. In the last five days they have sold sevontcen sets of furniture, and the low price at which they ah able to sell their goods shows intending purchasers wnere to go. A large lot of material is now on the way which will be worked up at prices to suit rhe Opening. Aug. Daniclson has opened his new as he is t lie first to be the first in accommodating old and new friends. The best brands ot liquors and cigars always on hand. Duplex Galvimic ISclt.s. Persons wishing to purchase them will call on .1. W. Conn, who is agent for them, at his Drug Store opposite Oc cident Hotel, l.oolc Here! You are out a treat, and don't you for get it, if you miss JEFF'S Dinner every flay from 5 to S. Soups, fish, eight kinds of meat, vegetables, pies, puddings, cof fee, tea, wine, b. r. ueer. or mui;. lim ner ii cents. A Juicy Iiecr?!cn!c cooked to perfection is what you can get at Frank Fabrc's. iVotiec. Dinner at "J EPFS" C 1 1 OP J 1 0 P.SE even dav at 5 o'clock. The best-2.1 cent meal in town: soup, tisn, seven knuis ot meats, vegetables, pie, piuming, etc. a glass of S. F. Beer, French Claret, tea or ctmcc juciimuu. -vii win iv.iw iiivm him sav Jen" is the "BOSS." Pine Ornaments. A beautiful lot of Placmics of all de scriptions and designs: also other nov- emes jusl rvei'ivru hi v. an .uii"r. iwuk iore. For a IVeat Fitting Root Or Shoe, go to P. J. Coodmuns, on Clie nanius street, next door to 1. ". C'ae. AH goods of the best make anil guaran teed quality. Afull'stock; new goods constantly arriving. Custom work. Thos. Savage, an old and well- known resident of this place, died at the hospital yesterday afternoon in the 69th vcar of his age. The imme diate cause of his death was heart disease, though he has been ailing ever since a dreadful accident which occurred to him nearly a year ago, whereby ho was badiy burned by the breaking of a coal oil lamp. The fu neral will be from tho hospital at two o'clock this afternoon. From Salem comes a report that when Thomas Patterson who was sentenced for five years by Judge Ben nett, arrived at the penitentiary and was ordered to throw up his hands for the purpose of being searched by Deputy Warden Jackson he refused and showed fight. He was promptly knocked down and the search was made. After which, for his display of obstinacy, he was heavily ironed and placed in the dungeon for twenty four hours. When court was called yesterday morning, tne jury in the case of Moilie 3Ioran and Mamie Martin. charged with larceny, sent word that they could not agree, and asked to be discharged. This the judge refused to do. At six o'clock yesterday afternoon they again sent word that it was impossible for them to agree upon a verdict, but the judge refused todischargo them. At half-past ten last night, it being apparent that they could not agree upon a verdict, the judge discharged them from fur ther consideration of tho case. The jury had stood eleven for conviction and one for acquittal. ft wVinn Tkfrni,.r' ARtnrm-Si KO. reopen . auer e ng oumeu out, so no ' will N and S J Clinton to C Boohm, lot 7, block 39, McCluro's Astoria; $175, F M, E D and A S Warren to W M Ladd, certain lands in Clatsop county; $500. O F Day to M A Brown, eighty acres sec. 8, T 8; 8200. J A Laurilla to O Laurilla, lot 8, block 3, Shively's Astoria; $5. H aud M Spellmeier to D Schwoll nus. lots u ana 4. oil:, wo mcuiuro s Astoria; 100. .1 W and C A Gearhart. J L and A E Stout, H and L B Gearhart, P 0 and M C Gearhart to M R Butter field, lot 5, and S E N E f sec lo, T C; $200. CandM R Butterfield to E M Grimes, lot 5 and S E I N E $ sec. 15, T C; 200. J T Mulkoy lo J Brady, one aero T G; $50. J and A B McGee to J Hobson, lot 3, block 87, McClures Astoria, and preperty adjacent to lot 6, blk. 120, Shivoly's Astoria; $3,000. 0 W aud S J Burrago to T L Eliot; and NEf Sec 25, T 8, 440 acres; also XWJNWJ Sec 31, W W Sec 27: W i S W f N El S W and river lots 2 and 3, Sec 22, T 8; 115.G7 acres; 860. J A and M L Packard to J West, N1LH Judson's land claim T 7, 320 acres: 3,000. J and E Taylor to J W Welch, tide land north of lots 5 and G. blk 120, Shively VAstoria; 1,000. J and EWilliamson to C Johnson, block 23, town of Williamsport; 1. A H Swam, et al to J W and Cook, H H Hunt's donation land claim; 1,000. M O and B F Brown, to E C French, lot 11, block 114, Olney's Astoria; 75. E C French to E C Holdon, lots 4, 5, 10 and 11, block 114, Olney's Asto ria; 300 I J and G Arvold to F C Norris, lot 5, block 55, Shively's Astoria; 600. F H Ward to H C Harrison, 144.97 acres, bee 5b, r o; fci,4ou A Condit to H C Harrison, lots 7 and 8, block 42, Adair s Astoria; 400. A W and F L Tworably to J W Minaker, lot 5, block 84, McClure's storia; 300. T f eterson to U est, 4u acres Sees 18 and 19, T 8; 450. G H George and D M Sutherland to J W Minaker, lot 18, block 101, Olney s Astoria; 150. IVolice. On and after the 20th inst 1 Avill keep my Hestaurant open until midnight. R. Dixox. Just KcccirctI At the New York Novelty Store a last consignment of The West Shore for July, with local illustrations. Price as usual. A fine lot of Silverware just received at Adler s the old, reliable brand. Tho best Spring medicine known is that wonderful tonic, Brown's Iron Bitter. Have Wistar's balsam of wild cherry always at hand. It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in fluenza, consumption, and all throat and ping complaints. 50 cents andJSl a bottle. "Haefcmetack," a .lasting and fra grant perfume. Priced and 50 cents. Sold by W. E. Dement LADIES' DRY COODS FOR LESS than COST ! Must be Sold in Next 10 days Store Opposite Astoria. Candy Factory on DInin St. 2t?-raH ami set ISARfJATNS. MUS. E. A. HULL. SOLID GOLD JEWELRY, Scarf Pins. Chains, Watches, or every description. Tho nneM stock of Jewelry In Astoria. 3tAU t:oils warranteriasretiresented GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. Oy.sters, Oysters. Oysters. at the Astoria Oyster depot: a stew, fry, pan roast, or raw at r rank r abre s. Frasra"t C'ofl'ee to cheer and eotnfort, at Frank Kahre's. m the Odd bellows building. AVI i e 11 You Come to Astoria and want a nice pan roast, go to Prank b abre s, opposite tne a.stokiax otiiee. BLACKSMITH AND Horseshoeing Establishment. HAVE LATELY SECUKED THE SER vices of a eomnelent horseslioer from II linois, and will guarantee satisfaction in that work. Cannery work and general black .siiiithitig done at reasonable rates. Shop near Kinney s cannery. JOHN FEELY. More West Shores. Just received a new hit of July Num ber which sell on sight. Also a new in voice of vievs.ot Astoria, 1 onngs uiver balls, Tillamook Kock Light, Fort Canbj', etc., at Carl Adler's. Shiloh's Cure will immediately relieve uroup, wnoonmg cough and Bronchitis. Sold by W. E. BcmenL A true tonic medicine, a blessing iu every household, is Brown's Iron Hit ters. Koscoe Dixon's new eating houst is now open, everything has been fit ted un in first-class style, and his well known reputation as a caterer assures all who like good things to eat. that at his place they can be accommodated. -For the genuine J. II. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best ol wines, Iiquori anuaan brancisco oeer, can nttheuem opposite tne beii tower, and see Camp- Deu. Dr. It. Y. Pierce's "Golden Medi cal Discovery" cures every kind of humor, from the common pimple or eruption to the worst scrofula. Pour to six bottles cure salt-rheum or tetter. One to five bottles cure the worst kind of pimples on tho face. l wo to lour bottles clear the sys tem of boils, carbuncles, and sores, Five to eight bottles cure corrupt or runnins ulcers and the worst scrofula. By druggists, and in half-dozen and dozen lots at great discount. Two splendid pianos have been re ccived atGustav Hansen's Call around and see them. They are of exquisite lone ami nnisu. TTnr Tlvcnoncin mull .T-it- f Viti1o!tit you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. Sold by W. E. Dement. Are you made miserable bv Indi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of annetite. leiiowdkin? Shilohs vital Izcr is a positive cure. For sale by W liemenu Why will you cough when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts 50 cts and 51. Sold by W. E. De- menL Prof. A. li. Francis writes from Victoria that he will be here about the 25tn msr. Averill's mixed paints, the best use, for sale at J. W. Connrs drug store opposite uccwoni. iiotei. Rogers Bros, plated ware and West enholm cutlery at Jordan & Bozorth's new store. THE I V L The Leading Dry Goods Clothing Souse 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. SiUss and Dress 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 Poulards, "Wool Surrahs, All Silk Ottomans, Satin Soleils, Etc., Etc. "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, Evening Shawls, Wool Shawls, All Sizes and Colors. 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 LOW PRICES. Xiowest Prioes in Astoria. O. H. COOPER, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS BUILDING, ASTORIA. Or. A. STINSON & CO.. BLACKSMITHING, At Capt. .Rogers old stand, come? ot Cass ana uourt oixeeis. Wacons made guaranteed. FIRST QUALITY LUMBER. THE WESTPORT MILL COMPANY S IX THE FIELD AND TROrOSKS TO J. remain. We will take orders for lumber from 100 to C00 M., at the mill or delivered. re aiso iiiamuaniure lain aim suiugieKin Al quality. Flooring a Specialty . Address all orders WESTPOUT ailLL CO. 3. C, Bexkkk, Supt. REAL ESTATE 3E?1 O S ATjE CHAS. H. V1LLIAMS0N & CO. "MOW IS THE TIME TO BUY A HOME 1 before the Kail Itoad comes. e have lots for sale iu all the additions in McClure s lot. ranzhm from one hundred mil twenty-live dollars to lour thousand dollars. In Shively s we have two lots 0 and 10 In blk IS that are in a snlendid location and eiisy of access, for SloO.OO each ; also lot 5 in DiK OTf. which is crauintr. ior seou.w. In Adair's Astoria we have a number of flue lots on. or near the lloadway travelled bv the staces. for sale at reasonable Drtces In Alderbrook we have thirteen (13) lots which we will sell for 350.00 each, to those who will improve. We have also waterfront on the river just below town ; also 100 acres on Young's Kiver Spiles for Sale. Iu lots to suit purchasers, at market prices Ofllcs ii Gencveive Street. Mans of Astoria, complete. Scale 400 feet to an inch. Price, $10.00 each. 1-orsalebv CUAS. II WILLIAMSON & CO, Assessor's Notice. ftJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE assessment roll of Clatsop county will be completed and in the hands of the Board of Equalization, at the court houso in said county on tne last Aionuay in Aucust. i&a, wuen an persons mieresieii are requireu to attend and make any objections they may nave io me same. w. w. PARKER, County Assessor ClatsoD Co.. Oot. Astoria. August C, 1883. Stockholders Meeting. milE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE JL stockholders of the White Star racking Comp .ny will be held at the office of the company in upper Astoria, on lnursaay, pose or electing a Board of Directors for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such otner uusmess as may come Derore it. i iv onier oi a. r. JOHAliSEX, M.XMEATtA. President Secretary. 14td To Whom it May Concern. WHEREAS, 3IY WIFE. ANNIE NESS, t has left my bed and board with out just cause or provocation, this Is to caution ail persons from harboring or trust ing nor. as i win pay no diiis ot ner contract nig auer tins date. E.NESS. Olney, Or.. August 20, 1SS3. d&w Largest Stock, Finest Goods. and Ship aud Cannery work. Horseshoeing. rK and repaired. Good wort IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH IE ! "WHO? i ERANK ELBEKSON, ISeasifleBatoy&CoDfectionerj. Because my Goods are the Best, and Always Fresh. Cakes Candies etc., furnishedfor Wedding parties, on short notice, and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Cake ornamenting a specialty. Opposite 1Y. Hume'H. OCCIDENT STORE. 2TEW GOODS New Styles in Hats line Clothing; ait Gents' ftmislii Goois Received at the Occident Store. Largest Stock and Finest Goods D. A. McINTC The Loading TAILOR, CLOTHIER, HATTER and GENTS FURNISHER. SH, I I4t j IPS s s " . p- tj o 2 h- Ed. D. Curtis & Co. ii Carpets, Moisten TJNSUEPASSED IN STYLE AND FINISH. NEW FURNITURE, A COMPLETE STOCK. S. B. CROW, PHOTOGRAPHER, Comer Benton and Squemoqua Street-, East of the Court House. Astoria, - Oregon