The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, October 11, 1883, Image 1

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Vol. xx.
Astoria, Oregon, Thursday Morning, October 11, 1883
No. 9.
THE NEW ELDORADO.
The Palouse Gnzdie says: The A leading English journal iu
newly discovered Coeur d'Alenc dorses a plan recently formed by
mines are creating wide spread an English engineer for founding
excitement in this and other teni-. "deep-sea light houses" as a "hope-
torieiS. Prospectors are flocking
to the ground by hundreds, many
of who have located claims and
propose spending the winter in
the field, in order to be on hand
when the spring opens. Experi
enced miners report them to be
the most promising placer mines
they have seen. The Ilvrtei" says
a town site has been laid off which
is called Eagle City. The gold is
of coarse quality, mixed with
gravel and is found on the bed
rock at a depth of from four to
ten feet. The whole country
shows indications of once having
been under water; the deposits
have been washed down from
some ledge in the mountains. On
Prin chard creek, which with
other small streams which cut up
the country, is a tributary to the
Coeur d'Alenc river, gold can be
picked up in nuggets weighing
from 2 upward. On the 12th a
man named Fisher found a solid
nugget in his claim weighing
SoS.4S. One miner was seen
brushing out the crevices with a
rough broom whittled from a piece
of pine, and the amount of gold
found btlris crude means almost
filled a common yeast powder can. j
Supplies of every kind are vory
scarce in camp, still it will be but
a short time before some enter
prising individual runs in a stock
of goods.
Men who had experience in the
golden days of California say that
the products surpass anything
they ever heard of. Of course the
mines may peter out, or only be
limited in extent, but those who
have been there say that color
has been found wherever the pros
pector has sunk a pick. Men arc
averaging from $"20 to 30 per
da3, and have only the most
primitive tools to work with. It
stands to reason that the fine gold
is entirely lost. In fact, no effort
has been made to save the small
particles. All the specimens that
have been brought to this city are
in the shape of nuggets, running
all the wa from pieces as large as
a pea to chunks as big as hazel
nuts. When the lodes arc struck
the Panhandle of Idaho will be a
scene of activity never surpassed
in the history of mining operations
in the world.
A man died at sea and the "fu
neral was set for an early hour the
next morning, tile captain, of
course, to read the burial-service.
At the appointed hour the vessel
was hove to and all hands came
aft to attend the solemn rites, f
The sheeted and shotted body lay
on its plank, all heads were un
covered, all hearts brimming with
emotion; but no skipper appeared.
After waiting a long time, the
surgeon undertook to read the
service, and advancing to the head
of the corpse, prayer-book in
hand, began: "1 am the resur
rection and the life." Tardy
skipper (emerging from below):
'Til be d d if you are!
am the resurrection and the life."
The Puget Sound Aryu. of the
Cd hist., put the Yaquina Bay on
the Columbia river bar, according
to the caption in regard to the
wreck of the Ona, as it says "Co
lumbia Uiver Bar Again,' and
then goes on describing the wreck
at Yaquina Bay.
The canning of whales is a new
industry in Norway. As the crea
tures are not put up in flat boxes
heads to tails, it is not anticipated
that the business will interfere
with Maine's sardine industry.
Deep Sea Light Houses. j
I
ful scheme, which, if carried out,
will fulfill a want that has long
been acknowledged." As ex plain
ed to the London Society of En
gineers, this plan proposes the
construction of a hollow cylinder
of riveted iron work, twenty-nine
feet long, and to consist of two
sections the upper part to be 1-10
feet long, destined to rear its head
above the wavos and fitted as an
ordinary light house, while the re
maining portion of the tube is to
be ballasted so as to sink below
the water line, and counteract the
force of the wind and waves on
the exposed part. The whole ap
paratus is to be anchored in deep
water by heavy sea cables. 'The
inventor claims that it would be
eas3' to tow such a structure to the
spot selected for it, then, by ad
mitting water to the lower sec
tion, it would assume an upright
position and ride the waves like
a bottle. The practical use which
this is intended to serve is to give
notice of approaching storms by
means of telegraphic connection
with the shore. It is believed to !
be practicable to found a floating
telegraph station, say, 1,000 milcB
from the coast of England in mid-
ocean, from which comings of ap
proaching storms could be given at
least twenty-four hours before
their arrival.
The Trades and Labor federa-
tion arc in session in St. Louis.
The committee on declaration of
principles made a report which
was adopted. Its salient points j
are that railroad land grants for-1
fcited shall be reclaimed bv the
government; equal pay for equal
work to both sexes; abolition of
the convict contract labor S3stem;
compulsory education and the
state furnish books and other
school materials free; prohibiting
children from laboring in factories
and mines under fourteen years
of age; railroads and telegraphs to
become the property of the state;
a purely national circulating me
dium, issued diroctly to the peo
ple; the employers' liability act,
holding corporations liable for in?
juries received by parsons while
in their employ; all trades and la
bor unions to be incorporated by
the legislature, the same as other
incorporative bodies.
Speaking of the topographical
uses of the balloon, Mr. Simmons,
the .-eronaut, in connection with
'
his recent vovage across the Kng-
- " o
lish channel, savs: "Not onl v the
'
land lay below us like a map, but
the bottom of the sea "12 clearly
seen in every direction. Every
channel and shoal is sharply
marked and forms a fibrous net
work. By the aid of instantane
ous photographs there would- be
no end to the increase of our
knowledge of the sea through bal
loons, as charts of greater exact
ness than ainr yet in existence
could be made of the bottom of
the sea, at least of shoals shallow
enough to offer danger to sailing
vessels."
Seven million dollars will be ex
pended for tunnels and bridges
along the Harrisburg and "West
Virginia Railroad, the new
Vanderbilt-Gowen road. The
road was chartered about a
year ago, and it will cost
about 42,000,000 to put it in
running operation. Vanderbilt
himself is reported to have 25,
000,000 of the first mortgage
bonds.
For lame Back, Side or Chest use
Shiloh's rorous Plaster, Price 25 cents.
For sale by W. E. Dement.
Ex-Senator Gwin, lately inform-
. 1 , 1 ,1 I .
t .i .. .. f i. .1 U,
I'll U ICJJUUll IIIUL III" UIUUIII
Holman stood a good chance of
being the next President. "There ;
are, however," he added, "two!
other good men in Indiana, lien-j
dricks and McDonald. In regard j
to Oallifonda, there is Judge Fit-Id i
j
who is. however, unpopular at I
home, on account of his decisions'
on the bench, especially in Chinese
cases. Anyway, California will go
Democratic in 1SS4. The people
there are against the Chinese as
much as ever, too much perhaps,
yet the Chinese are a curse to
us. They are like a swarm of lo
custs. A correspondent of the Plain'
droit r says the government sur
vey at the mouth of the Siuslaw
river has been completed and a
chart made of the same. There
is 7i- feet of water on the bar at
low tide and 11 at high tide.
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel o
purity. strength and wlulcsoinenass. More,
economical than the (military kinds, and
cannot he sold in competition with the mul
titude of low test snort weight, alum or
phosphate powders. Snldonluin can. Kov
ai. Hakim: rownKit Co.. lOG Wall-st. X. Y.
King of the Blood
Is not a "cure all." it is a blootl-pnrifier and
tonic. Itnpunt y of the blood poisons the sys
tem, dciaiiga; the circulation, and tints In
duces many disorders, known by different
names to distimrm'Kh thorn according to ef
fects, but being really branches or phases of
that great generic disorder. Impurity or
Itlnod. Such are Dypcpta, Hllllmisnat,
JJrer Complaint, ConMlpaWm.Xcrrmi M
order. Headache, Backache, General H'cak
nc. Heart J)ix as ;,Dropu. Kidney Ditcatc,
Pilot, Ilhcumalixin, Catarrh, Scroftda, Skin
Disorder, Pimple. Ulcer. Sicellinyif, Ac.
Sc. Itinjr of the Blood prevents and
cures the.se bv attacking the cawe. Iminiritv
J of the blood. Chemists and physicians reree
te',aSft
gists, 1 per bottle, fcr-c testimonials, diree-
JV0V1?-H'v;Aii,iI.lll,.Ull,et' rTr on i)i-e;ifscs
ot the Blood. wrapjH'il around each bottle.
" "aSsom, son & Co Props
j Buffalo, N. Y.
in caiuiiK n "iiie most genuine aim eiticicni
KSTAISMSIIKI) IS 1S"i2.
ARISES & DALLAM,
Manufacturers and Importers of
Wooden and Willow Ware
Twiner, Brooms, Brushes, Baskets,
Palls, Tubs, Churns, Waslilionrds, Kope
fordasr, Wrapping Tapers, I'ancr
Uazs, Uulldlns I'aprrs, Matches.
Handles, Clothe lVrlnscrs, Car
pet Swecprrs, Feather mist
ers. Stationery, Ac.
230 and 232, Front Street,
SAX FRANCISCO, CAI-
HANSEN BROS. '
SASH AND DOOR FACTORY,
AND PLANING MILL.
A full stock of home manufactured xoods
constantly on hand.
Special Attention given to Orders.
All work guaranteed. Your patronage so
licited. ASTOUIA.
Oregon
TAILORIKTG-,
Cleaning Repairing.
NEAT, CHEAP AND QUICK, BY
GEORGE LOVETT,
Main Street, opposite N. Locb's.
i ;
fnVn fX
POWPER
QJJ) STOKES
'
WE HAVE OPENED AGAIN
in Huih'"'v i:iiiiiintr
And are Ready to Supply
w . "
tne w ants ot uur
Customers.
A FULL STOCK
OF
Fresh Groceries.
A. V. Allen,
Wholesale and retail dealer in
MILL FEET).
Glass and Plated Ware,
TUUl'IOAI. AND DOMESTIC
FRUITS AMD VEGETABLES.
Together with
Wines, Liquors,Tobacco,Cig3rs
. SOLID GOLD
J E W E L R Y
BRACELETS,
Scarf Pins. Chains, Watches,
SH.lTERWARS,
Of every description.
The finest stock of Jewelry in Astoria.
JSrAH ;;mi.ls warrantedasrepresinied
GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER.
PIANOS
AND
O EGA
SMALL MUSICAL 1NSTJIUMKNTS
SPJIEADS AND STOOLS j
Slieet Music , j
Piano, ai
.nd Organ Instructors. j
-CKLKr.ILVTKI) - I
t
GK & KNABE FI&90S !i
--""SKI) i: '
i
President of United States"
"Governor of Oregon."
And other prominent persons. Pianos and
Organs of many leading makes,
wholesale and n'tail,
inclndin
CELEBRATED TABER ORGANS.
Largest House on This Coast, i
Instruments of All Kinds TtinEd
and Repaired,
GARDNER Bros.,
165 First St., Portland, Oregon.
ASTORIA
Brewery Beer Saloon.
The Best Beer 5 cts a Glass.
r
Hot Lunch every Day from in to 12 A. M
The last of Liquors and Ciptrs on hand.
A deservedly popular plaeeot MH-ir.1 nwort.
CKO. Hi LLK.lt.
Leinenweber & Co.,
C I.Ki:.'K.VWKIKIU tt. WiOWN
ESTAUMSIIKI) IStt.
" ASTOKIA. OKEUON.,
THIERS AND CUBERIES,
.
Manufacturers and
LL KINDS OF
X-3"n A TTTT3B.
axd findings i
Wholesale Dealers in
OIL AND TALLOW.
9IIighest cash price paid for Ilides and
Tallow.
' " 'YgLS AND RESTAUBaKTS,
:
PARKER HOUSE,
II, It. PARKER. Prop..
ASTORIA,
OREGON.
,
lv. 1 . I Auk hi;
i At. CKOSP.Y.
Manager and Agent.
Day Clork
Night Clerk.
M'wi. boweik.
! -Ik-. Dl'FFV h:i
ts ilnr Hnruud Billiard room.
jirst Class in all Respects.
FIIEK COACH TO THE HOUSE.
I IT IS A FACT
I -TIIAT-
JEFF'S CHOP HOUSE
ON
Concomly Street is the Best in
Town.
-THAT
lie has Always on Hand FIXES II
Shoal "Water Bay ami East
cm Oj'.stcrs.
THAT
:JEFFV IS THE BOSS CATERER.
-THAT
He lias been rroprlctor of the "Aurora
Jlotel" in Knappton seven years.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
A New Departure.
At Frank Kabre's. is daily set a
TABLE D'HOTE from 6 to 7:30 P M
At which
A FINE FRENCH DINNER,
With Half a Bottle Wine
Will lie ftiriilMhed for 30 ccntH.
Knurd by the month, - S2. to S30
Uidins can be procured by the day,
week or month. My establishment w fitted
newly thrHiihout. and everything main
tained in the best stvle.
FJCAXK. Jb'ABRE.
COSMOPOLITAN
Chop House and Restaurant.
OPK.V DAY ANDNIOHT.
Meals 25 cents and upwards.
.'. KOUIjAICD,
H.ll.V STKKET. -
Proprietor.
- ASTORIA.
A Good Cup of Coffee
AND OYSTERS.
M11S. row KM. WILL OPEN AN OYS
ter stand on next Monday, on Main
j Mreet next to the Oregon Uakery.
iuii-.- luii'iiu .mciiiuiii in secure iier
' ' vm
JEC, 33- FilRKE
,,KAU!KIX
yav (JatS, StlW.
'
Lime. Brick. Cemant and Sand
Wood Delivered to Order,
Drayiny, Teaminy and Express Business.
. Horses ana Carriayes for Hire.
DKAt.KIl IK
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
KlItST C!IiASS
i. W. CASE,
j IMl'MKTKK AN I) WHOLESALE AND K&
tail dkaleu in
mm MERCHANDISE
'nier Ct:eii:iinus and Cass streets.
TOKIA - - - OREGON
A. MacBeth,
MERCHANT TAILOE,
Xo.4. First St - - Portland, Oregon.
Chrihmx made at reasonable prices,
ami satisfaction guaranteed.
Astoria Oil Works.
.1. II. HkFOUCE. Proprietor. P.O.Box 254,
Astoria, Oregon.
UlnnufUeturer and Dealer ib
FISH OIL and SKID GREASE.
Loggers will llnd my Skid Grease to be
i;ood and cheap.
RE-OPENING.
m mm Ml
WILL KE-OPEN
Thursday. October 11. 1883.
.Mnnthlv tickets can he obtained at the
ticket ofllee.
No disreputable characters will be al
lowed. C. W.&A.E.ROSS1
rropT,letots,
S. ARNDT & FERCHEN,
ASTORIA. - OEEGON.
The Pioneer Machina Shop
BLACKSMITH -i
SHOP
AND
Boiler Shop
All kinds of
ENGINE, GANNEEY,
AND
e
STEAMBOAT WORK
Promptly attended to.
A specialty made of repairing
CAITOERY DIES,
FOOT OF LAFAXETTE STREET.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
BZXTOX STBKET, NKAB PABKE& HOUSE,
ASTORIA. - OREGON.
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND
BOILER MAKERS.
LAND aBii MARINE ENGfflSS
Boiler Work, Steamboat Work
and Cannery Work a spe
cialty.
OASTIWGS ,
or all Deserlptlens Bade ts Order
at Short Notice.
A. D.Wasb, President.
J. G. HusTLKR.Secretary,
I. V. Cask, Treasurer.
John Fox.Superintendent.
C. H. BAIN &
I1K.VLF.HS IN
Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms
Turning, Bracket Work.
SllOp W OXl5L
A specialty, and all work guaranteed.
Oak, Ash, Bay, and Walnut lumber : Ore
gon and Port Orford Cedar.
All kinds of boat material on hand.
C. H. BAIX it CO.
LOEB & CO.,
JOBBKRS IN
WINES.
LIQUORS,
AND
CIGARS.
AGENTS FOB, THE
Best San Francisco Houses and
Eastern Distilleries.
Tumblers Decanters, and All
Kinds of Saloon Supplies.
tyAll goods sold at San Francisco Prices.
MAIN STREET.
Opposite Parker House, Astoria, Ore son.
GENERAL STEAMSHIP AGENCY.
Bills of Exchange on any
Part ot Europe.
I AM AGENT FOR TIE FOLLOWING
well known and commodlniu xtnuniaiiin
ines.
STATE LINE, RED STAR.
WHITE STAR. .
HAMBURG-AMERICAN,
DOMINION LINE,
NATIONAL and AMERICAN LINE.
Prepaid tickets to or from any European
port.
For full information aa to rates of fare,
sailing days, etc, apply to
I. TV. CASE.
BOZOETH & JOHNS.
Real Estate and General Insurance
Agents.
ASTORIA, - - - Oregon.
WE WRITE POLICIES IN THE WEST-
11 ern. State Investment, Hamburg. Bre
men and North German Fire Insurance Com
panies, and represent the Travellers' Life
and Accident of Hartford, and the New
York Life, ot N. Y.
We have the only complete set of township
maps in the county, and nave made'arran ce
ments to receive applications, filings, and
final proofs on Homesteads, Preemptions,
Timber Lands, eta. having all the official
blanks therefor. Our maps can be exam
ined in the office, upon too payment of a
reoMmablc fee.
We also have for sale city property in As
toria and additions, and farms and tide-kind
property.
$aii, and other collections made and
loans negotiated.
BOZORTHSJOHNS,
BUSINESS CARDS.
Attorney antf-CoahsIorat taw.
Room. No. e, over White House,
ASTORIA, OREGON,
J.
XAT. HHDSOA
Attorney At Itaw,aad Notary
Odd Fellows Building, Astoria, Oregon.
J. w. Fuivroar,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Rooms Sand C. Odd, Fellows Building.
J Q. A. BOWIBY, ;
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Chenamus treat; - - ASTORIA, OREGON
Q J. CJTHTIB,
ATT'3f AT LAW.
Notary Public, Commtaloner of Deed3 for
California, New York end Washington Ter
ritory. Rooms 3 and 4,.OdiLFellawa Building, As
toria, Oregon.
N. B.-Claims at Washington. D.G, and
collections a'speclalty.
W. X. NICHOLS, a. x. ABKLS.
NICHOLS & ABELS,
Atloraeys aad Counselors at Law.
Room 4, White House. - Astorlo, Oregon.
Praetlce in all-the Courts, Federal and
State, of both California, and Oregon.
"French and German spoken.
T. AJLIoES,
Agtaxla Ajeeat
Hamburg-Magdeburg
and German-American
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES.
JJ C. HQltDEX.
NOTAKY PUBLIC,
AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION- AND IN
8URANCE AGENT.
JB. ar. C. SO ATM AX,
Physician and Surgeon.
Rooms 9 and 10, Odd Fellows Balldinr,
ASTORIA, OREGON.
JAY TUTTItK. M, D.
PHYSICIAN AHB SUHQEON '
OlFim Ronin1.4 tinA-9 Tw hlnn n.tllrl.
log.
BjtfllDKVflJE Dvfl -T ft Ttinmau' Ttr-,,,.
Store.
p P. HICJiS,
PENTIST,
ASTORIA, - - - - OREGON
Rooms lb AUftn'fl hnMrilncr
ot Cass and Sqemocqhestrer . '
j. b. iafokcjb,
Room li. Odd FeUows Building, Astoria, Or.
GlkH RdraInttorH fnr nilntiu. n.tlnii
of teeth.
Q.F.LO F. PASKEX.
8URVEY0R OF
Clatasp CeHaty.aBdGitysfAaterla
Office :-Chenamus street, Y. M. C.
hall
NORTHERN PACIFIC EXPRESS
COMPANY
Are Now Ready For Business.
a&rO Rice with Bozorth & Johns.
E.A.NOYE8,
Agt.
GEO. P. WHBELKH. W. L. BOBB.
WHEELER & ROBB.
GENERAL
REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, AND
COLLECTION AGENTS.
Real Estate houctht and sold on Commis
sion.
Accounts adjusted and Bills. collected.
Correspondence from abroad solicited.
"Office In Hume' new bulldlnff, on Sque
moqua street, next door to Foard & Stokes.
X. X. 3 oluion,
Has re-opeaed his
CIGAR AND TOBACCO ST0REf
On the Roadway, near his old location. He
wdl keep the stock of the choicest Cizas,
and Tobaccos, and a full line of smokers' ar
ticles. Including the finest meerschaum
pipes. He will bo pleased to see his old
mends at his new stand.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
MBS. T. 8. JEWBTT,
(Successor to Mrs. E. 8. Warren.)
Pashioiiabie Dressmaker
AffD MILUZfEB.
Dealer in Millinery and Fancy Goods.
Squemoqua street, next door to Odd FeUows
Temple.
W. E. DEMENT & CO.
ASTORIA, - - - OREGON
Carry in Stoek,
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET
and
FAMQY ARTICLES.
Prescriptions carefully CompoTtndeil