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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1883)
CD- PTi SJwTn orrfrrhttv. The human race, with all its isew ionc cuspaicn 01 me o--v o I . . , . , v I -i oil. . rru m ireicni or commerce, us uaruarjsui i x in aiya. xuc vicguii ASTORIA, OREGON: SUNDAY. The Astoria Railroad. and civilization, its arms and arts, excursion parly, the first excur- through pestilence and prosperity, ionists over the Northern Pacific ocTonisitn, isss ncross seas ana over continents, road, reached this city tins evening like one mightv caravan, has been via the Pennsylvania road, and are r J t 1- I ..n.tn.nrl ofr Vin "Mlnllrtloc lirttnl Astokia, October 12, 1SS3. mov,n waru "lce cruBUUU s 4 7 " " Ed Astokivn" uan" uuiu -uc -v- - Bond takers are furnishing the the sword and crown, helmet when they left Portland October money for extending the O. & C. d to the conquest of the 2, but parties dropped oil at St railroad into California. rld and like a Shty arm Paul Ch,ca' Fo? ?nf nnd No difference what the estimate leaS weakness behind and or Pittsburg, only loO continuing to 1 u r of. eanizmff power in tne aavance. mis city. IS or we CObt umy uc ui tuusuuik- u . 1 mi. Tr . A- rag the road from Astoria to M -ocuiwim comes io tuu , w- Mj JolS Roach of Chester, Forest Grove.it will be far less luat e same IuewittUlc Pa., is a business man. The ship per mile than on the road into cause tnat wrested numan power w) has been lyinr in his f.-i:r ti,n u,unf irom tne cities 01 tne anciems, EMPIRE ST RE-OPENING 1 Fine Goods ReducedPnc cat j ij it r : ii. on tfcp Acfnrin rnntP. is far more nu TOWJU lor a MII,B 1,1 iuC valuable uer mile than on the o the Cajsars and thence mOVed 1 southern route, it would seem it to the city of London, will in time, cross the Atlantic Ocean and flint if if. wsrft n o-nnd investment - I 1 1 .nnwcontai1 5 n tl,P flifnrnm ovfonsion ft uc uisui;u 11." . the fnture great citv of the world, which is destined to grow up on the American continent; and that this power, wealth and wisdom, that once ruled in Troy, Athens, shin vard for several vears. A 1 j few days ago the government ad vertised the vessel, and sold her to Mr. Roach for G,000. Now Mr. Roach sends a bill to the jjover.n ment for storage on the .good ship Itoaiioke, which he has bought for $6,000. The bili for storage is 821,000. Ladies desirous of procuring' Goods linequaled in Style and Pinisli will take pleasure in examining our Stock of SILKS, SATINS and DRESS GOOD! IN THE GENTS' FUEjSXSEIHG- BEPAB3 Euhopk stops talking war loiu Carthage and Rome, and are now enough to express gratified sur- in would be better on the Astoria extension. As the road construct ed and to be constructed from As toria to the California line and all the lands granted to the same are ri7 ,i uac On tin represented in the city of London, prise over the fact that 1 ope Leo whole, it would seem to be the will find its resting place in North XII has ordered that the great part of financial wisdom to secure America, and grow up in one of treasures of the A atican library at the northern-end as a better the United States. In this west- Rome shall be thrown open to u . n nlron ward march of civilization, we the public use. "It is, says the invested; " know tnat the center of the world's London Time, "as if the directors But Mr Villard says he will commerce, which was once repre- of the Bank of England opened abandon the project of building sented by the cities of the Medi- the vaults and invited London to the road to Astoria and he is the terranean, has moved westward to help itself from the heaps of coin r 1 .1 ,1 1 tne Atlantic wcean. numan wwem. vrusmt; lur uuuu nuiucia u.ui um-i I 1 n ' 1 j ferred stock holders. If Villard power is sun movmg wcmwu , , AraonauL pixlev means by that announcement that and with an irresistible tendency, Lhows how the "chivalry" of the the Astoria land grant will be no ami is destined to oe organieu on California Democracy uses the longer claimed, then congress is continent m iu, most tsilovelry" t0 be helped to office. may do what it chooses with it, anu giganuc iurm. jt aiwayS nas ijeen a mystery to then the people will inquire what The nrominent place that the us whv an Irishman, of all men in jrrowler occupies in American the world should vote the Demo- politics was well illustrated last cratic ticket, for in doing so he wonV A mnort reached Wash- serves masters who have not one Everything is Complete and of the best. PRAEL BROl Jordan Have a Full Line of Eresh Fruits $ Vegetables FANCY GEGCEEIEfe. STEAMER CLARA PARK BR Eutjene D. Brock, Master. TK!: aiMIy tot!irnit;iin. or to K. 1. Parker. Aent. or TO WING, FIIKIGHT orCHAi:- 1. It. PARKSK. IS to be done with the land along the road from Portland to McMinville, which is commonly termed "the earned portion." The grant was made for the purpose of building an entire road from Port land to Astoria, not a branch from Forest Grove to McMinville. It was not to build such a part as the Company might see fit to build. To give or patent any land to the Company, unless the whole road shall be completed, will be con trary to the intention of congress and a Iraud upon the people at large. To not complete the road and thereby take away the secur ity pledged for portions of the road constructed will be a fraud upon bondholders and preferred stockholders, who surrendered their original bonds on which they were swindled in excessive cost (S?iS 1 :nrK opy mmmmwm Platedware, Cutlery Etc., Etc. Coiner CteMiis ant Mmm It ington, that Seymour, the Ameri- thought nor feeling in common ...I f n.nntnr. hnA Koon wim a launiui burvanu murdered by Ohinamen. In tne qxvt, Williams, of the J)aunt- same dispatch that spread the j,as j,a a strange experience. rumor, was given tne opinion 01 His vessel lay at it. Uomingo, some growler that the Chinese from -which he was driven in one government would not be called 0r njs boats in a squall to sea, and to an account by our government after landing on the coast after because the United States didn't three days and nights of suffering, protect her citizens, but had it hearne that during his absence a been England Oh, dear, yes hurricane had sunk his ship with BANKING AHDJNSUBANGL r. w. CASE, BROKER. BANKER AND INSURANCE AGENT. ASTORIA, - - - OREGON OFFICK 110 U ItS: FKOil 9 O'CLOCK A. M. UNTIL O'CLOCK P. M. Drugs and Chemicals j J. E. THOMA DRUGGIST had it been England, how the Bri tish lion would have growled and the Chinese dragon trembled! Now it appears that the rumor had no foundation, that Seymour's life was not even threatened; but it .1 1 1 A.- i. gave tne growier a cnance 10 geu some bile off his stomach, and doubtless he feels better. all on board. Home Siitil Insurance Co., OF CALIFORNIA. Several vessels are arriving at Astoria, previously ordered to other norts. This is one of the manv advantages possess over railroads : that they aS-e not limited to any particular place for employment, but find their business wherever :t river J. F. HouonTox Chas. K. Stokv......... Gko. L. Stokv.. . .rresident ...Secretary .At:ent for 0i;ou ! : I Pimitnl tmli! 1111 m II. S. unldJ ocean camera ", ' ... I. W. CASH, AKent, Chcnamus street. Xstorla. Oregou. 1 Pharmacist. AST0R1A.O a IS M rrescrjIioHs carefully coinjiountlwl )av or silit. ItOItX. reports I nt. ntU ICHI tn thf w'fff lUiUiUllUf UU, liVII) w ...w " - - NOTICE. TUe spleiidid A 1 Uritish Iron snip. KILL0CHAN of construction. But it would not be the fault of congress or the A dispatch from Vladivastock meets the sea people if the bondholders and! states that the steamer Kamschatka preferred stockholders should be I arrived on the 10th, and so defrauded out of their security. I that eleven trading schooners, na- 0f J. J. G. Casey, a son, nine pounds And the people being innocent tionality unknown, after driving should not suffer. The bondhold- off the American guardship Leon, ers 'and preferred stockholders belonging to the Alaska Commer have a remedy, viz: see that the cial Company, stationed at the road shall be completed. island of Tjuulemj, landed sixty nowever, Asionans nave not armeu men, mciuuiiig auuie .iup- Will be shortly on the berth for SALMON MuiAn tmna 1mi4- (l,nf cr Acoccinn nf tVirt I in lots to suit sliiDners. lorlrcight ana in- gutu ujiiiujitji. uuv wmv. dlirai aim kuun. jiojojo.. w -"-' I fiurance apply to arrangement can be brought island, ine leon immediately Messrs. alfouk,outhimk& Co., about between them and Mr. Vil- proceeded to Korossaowsky sta- or to p. l. chekky. Astoria. lard'by which the road will be tion, on the island of Saghallen, pQj LONDON DIHECT ! ! ' completed, but should this fail it and demanded assistance. Owing will be a matter for the creditors to the small number of the gar T,,e SI,,emM !ron nani"P A1 of the road to consider, and devise I son there was no assistance avail-1 CHASCA, At he means for its completion, and I able. "When the Kamschatka cas Tons KrsMcr. passed Tjulemj her captain saw trideaux. Pur.ucus. I eicht schooners lyinc: off the island. SALMON 67,000,000 CAPITAL. LIVERPOOL AND LOON AND GLOBE, NORTH BRITISH AND MERCAN TILE OF LONDON AN I) EDINBURGH. OLD CONNECTICUT Or 1IAKT- FORD, AND COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA FniE INSURANCE COMPANIES. RoprosontinKa capital of C7.000,OUO. A. VAN DUSEX. Awnt. tsrcCKSHfJU TO JAOIvIXS & MONTGOMERY.) OKA I.Eli IN Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A General Assortment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents for aragce Stoves and Ranges The Best in the market. rmmWiiR Roods ot all kind3 on hand, .1o work done In a workmanlike manner. PLUMBING, GAS FITTING, AND CANNERY WORK Attended to Promptly on Reasonable Terms. CIIKaiAXUS STREET. Next to C. X. Parker's Store. ASTORIA, E NEW MODEL RANGE CAN BE ILD IN AS TORIA OXLY OF AGENT PALL AND EXUnXE IT. YOU WILL BE rLEiVSED. E. K. IIAWES Is also agent for the Ml patent CooMi Stove And other first-class stoves. Furnaco "Worlr, Steam Fit j.inBs. etc.. a spooialty. A FTJLTi STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND. 3E3- IT -5i, Two doors east of Occident Hotel. ASTORIA, OREGON. Wilson & Fisher. SHIP CHANDLERS. DEALERS IX Iron, Steel, Coal, Anchors, Ghains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, PLUMBING, Gas and Steam Fitting DONE BY RUDDOCK & AVIIEELr.K. AT fair nttes. ALso a complete stin-k of goods in our. line, hstunaies K'veii ami worK Ktiarameeti. Cass street. In rear of I O O F building, next to (!as Co's oftlce. L. X. G. SMITH, Importer and wholesale dealer in Clears ami Tobaccos, SnioRcrs' Articles riayliiK Cams, cuiiery, .sia tlonrrr. life. Th larirost and linest stock of MEER SCHAUM and AMBER GOODS in the city. Particular? attention paid to orders irom the count rv, Tiiko.BRACKER. Malinger. Chenanuis Street. Astoria Oregon. LUMBER ! LATH AND SHINGLES, CHAS. HE1LBORN, MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE Ss BEDDING AND DEAiElt I2J Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings WINDOW CORNICES AND C DETAIN POLES M. Ol.KX. Complete in every branch. t. oust Ays ox. NAILS AND S P I KES, In Quantities to suit at Short Notice that right speedily. MASTER Will take A Washington dispatch of the 12th says: An executive order announcing the retirement of Gen eral Sherman from active duty November 1st, and the changes Tt;c mmnn nrmno-1, rfr.WP.P.n casesior 'the above nuueu iwn in ioi ? - - i il.. I imiri enemies 10 -uury tuu -f -, h nrnn,.,. :im,iv former enemies to "bury the hatchet" when a reconciliation to takes place. In the light of the to Huit MhuiperH. anil having large en gagements will be quickly uLspatcheu. I IT 1 L-IJ T which , are incident thereto, will eIIorls "ow maKing uyoom ue Wobablvbe issued to-dav. It is Butler to capture the Democratic SIRSON. CHURCH & Co.. Portland, Or. Or to P. I CHERRY, Astoria . understood Major General Han cock will succeed General Sheri dan in the Division of the Mis souri. Major General Pope will succeed General Hancock in com mand of the Division of the East, and Major General Schofield re mains in command of the Division of the Pacific. presidential nomination it is evi dent that either he or the South must -'bury the spoons." FOR TILLAMOOK. THE m sir. m. MILES Shelf Hardware. Paints and Oils STEAM PACKING. PROVI5SONS. ft,our ait inr.y. fkki. Agents for Salem Flouring Mills, and Capital Flour. FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES. All sizes, at Portland Prices, in Stook. Corner Chenanuis and Hamilton Streets ASTORIA. OREGON. tf STOXE & DAVIDS OX. Oim. Parker House. Wijl leave Astoria forGRAYS HARBOR, on At G o'clock A. M. Retumlnp, will leave Garibaldi at 1 r. i. For particulars Inquire or CLAUDE THA YER. Tillamook. Cant. Wlilteomb. on board, From: New York comes a rumor that there is to be a change in the N. P. R. R. management, several subordinates to be discharged, and I or that some ot the construction pgp TILLAMOOK. companies are bringing suits lor r . ,T money due. Economy in the iut- 01 me xew Hardware ana Slip (Mien - rTAHLISHKI) IS ARMES & DALLAM, Manufacturers and Iiniortcrs of Wooden and Willow Ware Twines, Brooms, Brushes, Baskets Palls, Tubs, Clinrns, "Washboards, lIoi;c fordasc Wrapping Papers, X'ancr Kazs. Unllilius Papers, Matches, Hamllrs, Clothes WrJnsers, Car pet Sweepers, Feather mist ers. Stationery, Vc. 230 and 232, Trout Street, SAX 1'IUXCLSCO, CAU A. .TOIIXSOX. MARTIN OLSEN &, CO. DEALERS IN r FTTBNITURB Ss BEDDING. Corner Hlain and Squcmoqua Streets, Astoria, Oreson. WINDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; WALL PAPER' ETC A Complete Stock. &S CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. ;ait. win j. ir. d. CRAY, AKent iiTork 'lawyer who lately attempted ue, ePen't,ues to prove that his client, John Wil liams, charged with murder, was is also fore- Tbe new Steamer A. IB. FIrTTrD. BABBAK, - Master. r : r-. 1 xnon sailing dates and paiiticu- ONE Of the ettectS Ol tbe Jto- J? lars apply to J. G. UUSTLEU. Main insane, the client denied the charge nese exclusion, act is the increase 1 Portland ; j.'l. stoiiy Tillamook. and asserted his sanity. The law- of Japanese immigration to this j. I. 3ro3bjSOH.- yers agreed further that the fact of coast. The Japanese are always Has rc-oponed his v. to . r -i... p.ira r and mRAnnn STORE. A. VAN DUSEH & CO.. DKALEUS 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. G. A. STJNS0N & CO.. BLACKSfvIlTHiNG,' At Cai. Holers old stand, come; of Cass ana Vyouri siructe. Ship and Cannery work. IIors!slioeinfr. Wacons matle and repaired. Good work Kiinranteeo. NOTICE 'TO CAMERYKEF ! T WILL MAKE BOXES XI!XT SEASON Jonn asserting nis sanity, was,l reaay 10 assinuiaic auu auupt uul - . ,;iol TinnliMiionfs; to have tlutnuaitlsfai'torv in everj- respect. ,. . 0 A l- t. On the Roadway, near Jils old location. He AlTriCUltTirJll AllipiCIIILlltb, Kj rf f sl ok be 13 e , r possible proof that the man was of humanity than their continen- MKutadSdiSg "ti St menaum scs"- - nnaKe a eontmet Iorjigg m;cfnl.nn ! rKr.rc the fiKnoM. Vi u". J Y," ,w " u,u Palnls and Oils, groceries, cic, oct4-3in rroi.netor West Shore Mills. PRICES Main Street Assessment. XOT1CK is Iicroby "iven that the assessment made by Ordinance No. 533 of the City of Astoria. Clatsop County, Oregon, and wmcu ununance pabsea iuc Common Council of said city on the 2Dth day of September, 1883, and was ap proved on the 1st day of October. 1883, for the proposed improvement o Mam street in the Citv of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John AlcClure, from the south side of Asfor street to the south side of Eighth street in the manner pro vided bv Ordinance No.52ii and which Ordinance passed the Common Council of said city on the 10th day ot duty, inm, sum was appryvuu uu im 11M. .inV- .r .iiiv icj. no t!i'h of the followimr described lots fronting 011 said imrtion of ssiid sttwt, is now paj able at the ollicc of the City Treasurer in U. a. gold com, ami unless pam "wiunu live uwjs num i-Anauuii notice, viz: Tneslay, October jK5. 188.3, the Common Council will issue warrants for the eollnctioii tliereof. The assessment is as follows: iWi.-x- f Owrr. ...I... W I'arker-. M Xowlen F Uerendes .-. Cr W Parker U W Parker 1 Uergman and A W Uerry A M Twombly ifrs II A Snow II Ii Parker II Ii Parker llrs Jane Iladollet Mrs Jane liadollct A I) Was ! DiifTey CITY OF ASTOKIA. Crossing of Jfain and Court streets Crossing of Mai 11 and 7th streets . . Crossing of Main and 8th streets . . I 4 I 47 100 89 looisrjsin) 1 12s 20 CA 10 at 10 01 10 10 128 20 128 20 J 12S 20 128 20 12S 20 128 20 128 20 12S 20 154 00 154 00 I 222IS 55 5013183 70 4X 454 102 139 120 120 454 241 240 435 83 151 00 11294 400 3 113 50 25 50 34 75 30 00 30 00 108 75 97 25 53 50 113 50 CO 25 60 25 108 75 97 25 100 00 20 75 323 50 241 70 89 GO 98 83 94 10 94 10 23G 95 225 45 183 70 241 70 188 45 188 45 23G 95 225 45 254 00 174 75 477 50 By order of the Common Council. Astoria, October 4, 1883. T. S. JEWETT, Auditor and CIo rfc.