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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1883)
C3) ASTOlllA, OREGON: TIUltSJUY ...OCTOHHU 11.16.S8 -The Grimmer' is reported ashore :tt Martin's Island. . rink To-night Hoss I'.ros. skating opens for the season. Nov: Tacoina has forty lawyers, Seattle, seventy-three. The salmon market shows signs uf improving. Ts about time. Walla Walla has :i justice of the ponce who recently lined himself ten dollars for getting drunk. lie paid it. too. Schuyler Colfax, an extinguished American statesman, is in Portland. Schuy. was vice president from "fiO to 7i!. Iregon's -100 insane patients arc being transferred from East Portland to the new building prepared for them at aleiu. How it Blew. Union Salmon Company. ami Can- He was a bronzed and weather 1 In the California Orocc beaten sailor and as he talked to a re- tr of the Gth, appears the following: porter he chewed tobacco-, "which is a j A brand of salmon has appeared i r'tiAr -ill c.ntnoi, lorn ' I UPOIl the IIUrKCt. WtllCIl IS in Franlc Falrcs Hotel. NOTICE. Frank F.nbre has the tinest accommo- I'll imir,lir . '.llll in .1- . toria. over his restaurant in Kinscy's building. Everything is neat and clean .....I lw l.n.1.2 -l rt lift,,- nft ii..l .M.nrn-I I nvAri' ( ilHH 4lll nvu , -". mint "iiui'i - . If vim M'ont ninil Ilmuvi! .iiwI Irwin.' The splom'.Mt A 1 Kritwh Iron lttnpie DQVE3TBY " .... ,1;,,. A... 11 '?"" "Speaking of storms," said he. "Ii ' TtTl ,Tl, " tw h railK ttams A New York clam opening 'con test last week resulted in a victory for lohn Weinhart: time, one hour: clams opened, 4.rI). It. is reported on the Sound that the Oreqm will be nut on the route between San Francisco, Victoria and the Sound in place of the Mrrirn. The Sodlhlt Tar is read' for sea: the Killochau is discharging 250 tons coal for Capt. Gray at his wharf: the Qreen is due from San Francisco this morning. The thrifty Olympians are mak ing money out of their legislative vis itors. For table board $7 a week is asked, and furnished rooms command l; a month. Portland property owners are try ing to keep Chinsc from obtaining a foothold. To be successful a mov have experienced a. few in my time, but about the toughest time 1 evor went through was when J was second mate of the ship Srraphu, from Cadiz bound for Pordoaux. We hud good weather till we was about "J00 miles from port, when we got a storm that shook us up some, I tell you. I had the helm on the night 1 was speakin of, -and to prevent myself going' over board without time to collect my dun nage, 1 was lashed to the wheel. All hands were on deck, and all hands were pretty tired. The cook had tried to build a lire in the galley so as to make some coffee, but came swashing over the deck so as to put the lire out, and by and by a big wave came and knocked in the Mue of the galley. Pretty soon another big Will KoiMi thebfrtSi t Astoria on or about C. B. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Itrst fusion! Yl'orl:. Knots nail Sliorv. Can be had at J. .1. Arvolds. next toj City Hook Store. -Ladies ami gentlemen i rail there for tne linost fitting boot, and shoes, and lowest prsef-. Perfect lit follows: "Columbia River Salmon, Packed by the Union Salmon Com pany. Fidelity Brand, Anderson & Sons, Agents, Astoria, Oregon.' The tIR MlfUU IMC ItlUCl m ! ..... . ..I clasped hands. The I'nion Salmon j -",ni"1' 1 u' Company is a figment of the scheming j oystvrs in Ererv Styic. brain of some packer, who cannot rc-1 AM, t.(ffop at A,rs Lovt.t-s. alize money fast enough by legitimate i . - - - - - means. The firm of Anderson fc Sons, j .Jniey XSccfMouU Astoria, aro of the same flimsy mate- to M?rfe.-tion is what mii ran i rial as the Union Salmon Company, ..vt at Frank I'abre's. and are too unsubstantial to cost n. - shadow. In other words there neitherj 3.oo!i Him: exists such a company as the Union i You are out a treat, and don't you for- Salmon Company, nor such a tirm at , iSS Astoria jis mat oi Aimersoi u omis. ol-,lu.aU v-uW.-s. pies, pudding-;, .-of As lor tne goous inns laueieu, muj For Liverpool Direct. Fr frrt?Ht a int rates of insurance apply to Mer. I: A I.FOl" R. G UTU KIE . Co., romanu. Or I., l I.. CHElIltY. Astoria. NOTICE TO CAOTERYMEN ! T ttil.l. maui: boxes next season X hi :in iiinouut required, and guarantee m ii::v Jlu t:i sjit Hiai urv In even- resuect. .My price for shocks will he 13 cents; for it niiM !uxi's 17 Lvnts. Any one wumnK to inaKi' a fc'itnir tor caes can comer wiui I.r.TKULLINGEK. oi-t l-::ni I'roprii'tor AVest Shore Mills. ... I. .Li the water 1 are sl,ort' weignt, wnicu is prooaoiy the only tiling in tneir lavor, ami are known to a few people as seconds. The real packer of these goods, who has sought to conceal his identity be hind so shallow an artifice, is the firm T.f A .V. r-n f intiirk if 1 wave came and tok tne ship on the j rPt ' r iu..i;.r i llILll.'. ilia icuauu iui iii-K tiunrter. it was a nouncer, mat these L'oods with their firm name is wave, and I thought Daw Jones too nhvious to reauire comment. This firm evidently belongs to that class which does not hesitate to realize through the worst of, trade frauds, if only tolerably certain of immunity from detection. We are informed, from a trustworthy and reliable source that the fish packed under the biuel ir'7 limnH r llii V:triPtV known as and the captain s wife was just about steel-heads, being neither a salmon dead with cold and fright. We got) nor a sturgeon, but a sort of bastard- bernntof tho cnbiii and into thu ir.ed specimen, combining the undesn able characteristics of both, being -liit iti vilnr lrv in tsistt?. Our 111 my ro()in -the only hit or liquor mere fornianfc teiis ... tilat 5.000 cases of w:is on board. I got it and inured these fish have been packed, and are ....... . 1. 1 .1 11.- ... Kmn.- mvn lnf . 1 litn:it it. Jinnrir oeinil Iliaceu oil liiu niiiiivui, 11, in liad me, sure. It knocked the star board bulwark into kiudlin wood and knocked a big hole in the cabin. The first mate took the helm, and the captain and 1 went below. There were three feet of water in the cabin, fee. lea. wine, nrr 'J.i cents. K. beer, or milk. 1 in-" Ojstrs.j-.sl'rs. Oysters, at llu Atoria (Hster depot: a :. fry. jkui roast, or raw at Frank Fabre'-. 1 Wlicii Yoti Con:i' So Atoi2n and want a nhv nan roast, go to Frank ' Falres. at hi oid tand. t rVi(ieo o I lie JnEiivs. j hwitehes made from combings or'cut j hair: new switches made to order from I the be-t imnorted hair, in any shade de-I sired. Old .-.witches rewired. All ork warrsnueu. Kal Call ir address Uhli-vhakt fc SfHoKXiu:. Occident hair dres.-ing miIoou. A .-toria Oregon. i Bail School Will !h opfii every AT P VTH1AX CASTLE HALL. A. F. XAEF. Teacher. strangled her to death, but it did her good and she kind o' come to. Then I clawed my way aft and g'ot to the poop just in time to sen the storm trysail blown away. Jt went with a bang like thunder, ami we saw it go kitin away to leeward like deed, they have not already found a market. It is reported that .1. A. Armsby & Co., of Chicago, bought a lot of Booth's "Columbia River," for $1.05 per dozen, which we .ire told Mr. Booth denies. We have just ver ified the raport refeired to above, and are in a position to assert positively that J. Iv. Armsby &Co., of Chicago, have purchased tho whole of a large Dinner at -J EFFS"CllOP IIOU.sK very day at "i o'clock. The be-tn rent meal in town: soup, hsh.seven Kinds ot meats, vegetables, pie. pudding, etc. A lass of b. r. Ueer, rren-h Clarel.tea or olTee included. AH who hay.' tried him a .left" is the "BOSi. a balloon "one mad and run awav. - -,,t.t uTi' i i?. t i i .. r ft.. r v nf .f .. e..in. ;;k i,.i ,tq diock oi tne "X'laeiuy oranu oi ju- I ' I lmnliin r-innr- coltiinn Wn lirlVi. flir- that kind needs unanimity, and will tor rigged that up, and it did very well, ter ascertained that they are offering that reason, probably result in lailure. consul en n the loreto gallantmast salmon in tho east at 1.321, guaran came tumbling down. Well, to make teeing it Columbia river, but refusin a long story short, by niornin' there iScmoral. (Gilbert Christiansen has renmved to is old stand where lie. has rehuilt. and ready to do all kinds of hlaeksmith- uir. horseshoeing, etc.. in good style. Ileuses nothing but tlie best material and guarantees all work as lirt class. Shop opposite the old mili-site. Some of the members of the pres ent territorial legislature who traveled to Olympia on a free pass and yet ac cepted mileage must ideas on the subject of financial eth ics. to rame the brand. It is almost be .l U.i:,.f u-..r1i'nc: ctllfi ll'l'nf lllllrlt l.tf. it till chill .Sl'Tllirt I - ... 1 could find a market at such tigurcs. Knf !-! 1-V1V..T- .nicto llllll Tlio 1 tr 11 . 11 .1 il. . . 1.. have peculiar ...... ....... ve wouiq auvise an iiiusuin uiu imuu ; , ,. cauin was mil oi water, mere was live to nave absolutely nothing to uo wuu When a man tells you he's been out of town for a week back, common politeness, if nothing else, will sug- icet ot water in the hold and scams had opened all over her. However, the storm had passed away, and, though there was still a tremendous sea on, we rigged up jurymasts, stop- any brand of salmon unidentified with the name or well-known label ot some reputable packer.. This question of fraudulent manipulation of food sup plies has become the nightmare ot trade, and it is a matter of surprise gest the expressed hope that his back ped the leaks :ls hott vc cona and that reputable houses will lend their is stronger, but there's nothing to get . -,-oin and in three d to eiihanro ila hidcousneaa. Trade mad about. 1 pumps .i-goin anu in mree fraU(i j,ee,na to be epidemic m Cht- 3fev Seiviiifc r?I:te!rir:e.. A lot of latest improved Howe Sew- : machines at satisfactory prices can had at 1. .1. ArvoldV. Oil the last steamer arrived sixty ise- of fine goods for C. II. Cwpers I. L. Store. Will be glad to show the itest stvles and novelties to all. Fall ami Winter overcoats received the Occident Store. All iron preparations blacken tho teeth, constipate the bowels, and ive headache, with one excep tion, that is Brown s Iron Uittcr?. davs we got into port, and right glad The Portland longshoremen de- h waa to seo the place. Take my ad- clare that after the 15th they will advice, young man, don't ever go to make a demand for ;. cents an hour for day work and Si per hour for Sunday and night work, and that nine hours shall constitute a day's work. The Lost Mississippi. A Chinaman is running a job press in a Victoria printing otlicj. licspei'ntiu oigo, and in falsification, manipulation and fabrication of food products, un lit to fatten the hogs from which they manufacture their rotten lard. Chi cago need fear no rival. The decree of nosilivenesa with which our 'contemporary asserts th above, conveys tho impression that there is something in it, though it i3 The wrecking steamer Whitdaiv has been moored for a week by the iost iUmmppi at beattle making prepara- hardly probable that such a well known tions to get her .iltoat again. 1 he ad responsible house as A. Booth & It looks as though Ohinameu were first bulkhead has been pumped out, (jo. would descend to such practices. doing tho press work in some vasit- and found to be water tight. The Simolv as a matter of policy and ington Territory printing otlices from ship will have to be moved forty feet business shrewdness no Columbia the appearance of our exchanges. before work can be commenced on river canner could afford to jeopardize The damage to the bark Forest the second blkheod- r this pur- hi3 deputation by putting inferior ;.ii i.,.. I . ., , . i r Onvt,t. by recently ''rounding in Pn- " l"""""l"l'u' oods upon tne mari:et unuer over oi ' I L ' 1. Til 1. . 1 11 1 . . I . - . M m lot Sound, seems to be of a more se- "mcu wm uu ! M,r,,Utt u -V- a spurious label. The Urocer and Van appre t t : u r.- I . ....... . .. rim imfiirn tlmn was .it first ni.nre- "lwuvl LU I"8U "ul I"'8"1"" "M iier has called attention several times tins work to be done, three heavy tb;s summer to gross frauds in relation uuauio uccu iu.i .iihiu to the packing oi Sacramento river around the ship. Two pontoons, sev- -w- anii wjth everv show of truth enty teet m length, will be attached to ana , this instance the firm against these at low tide, which are to raise her on the Hood. expected I bended. It will cost the vessel a pro tracted delay at Tacoina, and the in surance companies a round sum of money. We are in receipt of a telegram from Jo. Suprenant, dated Chicago, October Dth, in which he says that the To supply the demand, butter is Pioneer's excursion train arrived at sent to Portland from Elgin, Illinois; that city all right, that the Clatsop There is something wrong when the County delegation were all well, and best dairying county in the world ini- that all hands would that morning. whom the charge is made owes it ti itself to fuilv disclaim the transaction and meet it with an emphatic denial Lieut. Hay has telegraphed from San Francisco that at Pt. Barrrow, which northern point he lately visited, he found the ground frozen to a depth of two hundred on the part of the Lieut. Steps are being taken to have branch telegraph line from the Capo to 1 1 waco. The project deserves sue cess. A telegraph line to mat place would be of great convenience, and Mr. Ward, the postmaster at that leave that city ports butter across the mountains. At present good butter is sold in Astoria at 05 cents a roll, and even at those figures the butter is scarcer than the place, and who understands workin 95 cents. telegraph instrument, can have the line run to his nlaco of business, the 'Merchants m eastern Oregon and question of who should opcrat feet; the Lieutenant Washington Territory are already could be disposed of. is iuriner oi uie opinion mm. it win uu i i.usiuy uujctuimj n inujiuacu il- A hsh belonging to a species a cold winter at Point Barrow, which I bate on freights which will inuro I which only one or two specimens hay lfw1trit(ia nil nlicnrfinii nrn if mind I tn flu lioiicfit. of Portland. This is been tnKen previously, w.-is brought to one of the things that is. hard to adjust. It is perfectly natural for railroad company to allow rebate to beavv shippers on the well known Tho American ship Hiahlaiul Lhjlif, has been in port disengaged, for nearly eleven months. The Amur ican ship Highlander has been in pore principle of wholesale prices being . - r i I Ulilll ICtUll at oan xrancisco lor nearjy iwu yviiia. The latter vessel could have had a -The charter for 03 shillings to load wheat between Ft. Stevens and Sinrborough for U. K. some time ago, but refused. Head, was successfully laid under the Atpresent rates 39 to 45 she will supervision of Lieutenant Allen yes tfirdav. This uracticallv completes a work of the sreatest importance. In be likely to remain some time longer. The total business tailures m Oregon during the ninety days ending on the 1st hist., are twenty-two; lia bilities S1S8.9D9; assets, $100,212. Failures in Washington territory for the same period, twenty-one; liabili ties $2,875,110; assets, 195,030. This! is a considerably larger number of fail ures and liabilities than has ever oc- stantaneous communication between Astoria and the bar will shortly obvi ate the vexatious annoi'ances and de lay consequent upon the lack of facil ities in the matter up to the present time. It is now nearly three years since our Astoria enamour oijwuu- mercc started to iimvo in this matt er, so important to the commerce of the qurred in any previous quarter in the northwest, and their efforts have been JSorthwest. attqnaea witn intimate success. KcwStocIc of Iouldings Furnished or unfurnished front Of all kinds; Sash, Doors, etc., and a fine rooms at.Mr. uampbeus. oenue uem stock of finishing woods, atC. II. Bain's. 1 saloon. San Francisco a short time since from Alaska. It is about live feet loin and from back to belly is about eig inches wide through its entire length The head has some of the char actensiics of the fish, while th appearance of the mouth exhibits similarity to that of the serpent, being cable across the Columbia large and wide, exhibiting slender herce looking teeth. In the roof of the mouth are three teeth about inch long. But little is known of tho species, but the Esquimaux and In dians of Alaska state that they inhabit deep water and are very ferocious so much so that they frequently attack seals. Ilnivs :ml String Kami Music f HniLshcd for I-.xmrMMi-. rsraues ami rartles, Violin. Apply at IS reawat'. 'tni- runmnrMon'oi i-.n. it. i-iuiinKuu, lvms given on tin Fragrant C'ol!? cheer and comfort, at Frank Fabre' iU ohl stand. Vi c'J S c 31 vt - ASK FOlt- Union India Rubber 'Co's I'ure Tara (turn CUAOK PROOF He RUBBER BOOTS. KKWAUK OK ISIITATIONS! Mirethe Hoots are stamped CRACK Fall clothing is in order at (Mi.: oopers l. a. Jj. More. ou eanmn fail to be suited. A large and v.ell se lected stock. Boscoe Dixon's new eating bouse is now open, r.veryihing has i?cen lil ted up in first-class style, and hi- well known reputation as a caterer assures all who like good tilings to eat. that at his place they can be accommodated. For the genuine .1. 11. Cut;r old Bourbon, and the best ot wines, liquor and San Francisco beer, call at the Gem opiMisite the bell tower, ami see Citmj-beil. The Peruvian syrup has cured thou sands v.'ho were. suiTcring from dystH'p- sia, debility, liver complaint, boils, hu mors, female complaints, etc. Pamph lets free to any address. .N-th . r ov.-if As Soil' 'soston. -Rogers Bros, plated ware and Wost- enholm cutlery at .Ionian A: Boorth's new .store. Shiloh's Vitalir.er :s what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, l)jz- zmess aim an sympioius oi wysiH-psia. Price 10 and 7" cents per bottle. .Sold bv W. E. Dement. -That Hacking Cough can he so nuicklv cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee iL Sold by W. K. Dement. P.'OOFon the lu-els. anil have the PURE a u 31 Sl'niXdS on the foot ana instep, vv'.ii.-ii iitvvfiit iheir erackincr or breaktntr. We a:e now making them with RUBBER .l.V ASBESTOS Soles which will make tsiem last more than twice :is lonj; as any ICnliher hoots made. KOltSAI.K HY ALT. DEALEHS. ALL KINDS KUHHKK BELTING. PACK ING. iiosE.si'nixr.s. cLoniiMi, IHiOTS AND SHOES. Etc COCDYEAR RUBBER CO. It. 11. I'KaSK. .Ir. i AKents. s. M. i:UN t)X. f San Erancisco. 1883. Fail and 1884. Winter 1 The Public of Astoria and surrounding districts are cordially invited to inspect my Mammoth Stock ! OF FaB and. Wmter IijoMoiis ! During the present week I will display on my centre counters the largest and most elegant line of goods ever shown in Oregon. lew Gflois in Eybit Department! LARGEST " STOCK ! FINEST GOODS ! and LOWEST PRICES TEE ZiSL&SnTC Dry Goois aM ClotMni House of Astoria. 0. H. COOPER. IXL IXL Fipres Mer Lie ! AND JEFF OF THE CHOP HOUSE Xm. EDGAR, Dealer In Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. MARX US G. CROSBY, DivJit in HABDWABE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, PT.U MI'.KI!S AND STEAr FITTER0 Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD r IRON TIN AND COPPER, Can prove by his books that lie U doing the biggest business 61 any EE ST-ATJR ANT In the city, and he will guarantee to gtre the best meal for cash. FIRST QUALITY LUMBER. THE WESTPORT MILL COMPANY IS IN THE FIELD AND PROPOSES TO remain. "We will take orders for lumber from 100 to 200 ii.. at the mill or delivered. ' We also manufacture lath and shingles of Al quality. Flooring a Specialty . Address all orders WESTPORT MILL CO. 3. C, BEiflfEK, Supt. A true in:n inpliciiu, tho young as uvll as tsu fer from dyspepsia, etc. miii jsittcrs. loiidi:ial lo old who auf . ia I'rmvn's Ij.viMii who pnsst'ss llir f:iu.t coin-; p!ixioiis art ainoiiir llu patrons of) Ci.uxx s .Sri.i'iiri: Nur. llu.is II ah: Dyk. Mai'k or lirowii. 'Ah: Slct'iiless Nisihl. mailt' miseralile hv that terrible coush. Shiloli's t'ur' is tlii romi'cly for you. Sohl by W. K !)- incut All the natiMitimrdicinw; adwrtist'd in this paper. Ut'thfr with Jim choicest KTluinery, ami loui'i ariu'iis, i-.cran w bought at tht lowest priivs. at .1. W. Conn's driit: ston. opoo.sito 0":lcn hcti'I. Astoria. Dvsi'Ki'ic and nervous poop'.-, "out if sorts, C'oi.hk.nvs Liirn Ukkk Toxic will cun jifiijor i nuian ; jio other. Of driiKJJists .uoiu'rally. Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING .V SHEET IRON. TIN, COP PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTINC Done with t eutness and dispatch. Noiu' lint Hat class workmen employed. A. InrKf assortment of: SOiLEP (Constantly ou hand For Sale. TJJIVK Hl'NDKi:i) COKDS DRY HEM S; it -k WimhI. which I will deliver at the 1hhis' if customers for a conl. Drayiuj? or all kinds done at reasonable rates. ii. k. .makiu. At Cost Prices ! ! ! FOB We will sell our entire stock of BOTS CLOTHING AT COST!! In order to make room for our large stock of Men's Clothlig for fall and winter, and must have room. ALSO: Men's Suits Reduced ! Youth's Suits Reduced The lamest and finest stock of lints and Gents Fiirnishintr Goods In the eitv. D. A. McINTOSH, Occident Storo, - Astoria. Oregon. ! THE FINEST LIKE OF EEEH'S, YOUTHS', AND BOYS' OVERCOATS AND CLOTHING, Tor Pull, and Winter, vth -fc3b.o "Lowest; "Prices in Town. To Adopt. Any one wishing to adopt a child, girl or boy. can have an opportunity hv addressing A. B. Astoria post office. For a rVcnt Fitting Boot Or Shoe, go to P.. I. Goodmans, on Che nanius street, next door to I. W. Ca.e All goods of the best make and guaran teed quality. A full stock; new goods constantly arriving. Custom work. Good Stand to Kent. Kooms suitable for n barber shon and bath, or for other purposes can be had ot Li. l. Johnson, on the Koauway. I Si! l . 5 " .b 3 Tim ceo a a iu ti 2 Ed. D. Curtis & Co. Cants, IMstery UNSUBPASSED IN STYLE AND FINISH. NEW FUBNITTJEE, A COMPLETE STOCK. S. B. CROW, PHOTOGRAPHER, Comer Benton and Squemoqua Streets. East of the Court House. Afttarla, - - - r