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3) Prom the Dock to the Docket. A Sad Dutv. ASTORIA, OREGON: WKDNESDAY. OCTOKKK -Jl, 1SS8 SPIXIAT, SOTICE. Fifteen Cents Ie.r YJVfjk, lk'ginnin; on Saturday. October '11. 1SS.1.. Tim: Daily Astokian will be delivered to all parts of the city for fif teen cents per week, payable to the car rier. .1. F. JIaij.ouax A: Co. Astouiax Olllcc. Oct. -22, ixs::. Carl Adlcr is constantly' receiving new goods. .1. Strauss New York Novelty Store opens this week with a fine dis-plny. --llowrth A: Johns advertise for rout a houpc with live rooms, lot and st-able. The skating rink is doing a good busimws, and is a popular place of evening amusement. When the Qiicen came in yesterday morning, J. u. koss, tne u. a. cc r. clerk whose business it is to see that tiie off-"oinir passengers show their tickets, stationed himself as usual at the gangway, and as each one wont by I On the arrival of the Queen uere on her regular trip on 'the 1st instant, Oapt. Alexander, her popular com mander, was so ill with pneumonia that by the advice of Dr. Baker he came ashore for medical treatment. 4By Order of the King." With reference to the withdrawal of the Northern Pacific Railroad from the Palace Hotel agreement of some weeks ago, we telegraphed to Mr. John Muir on Wednesday 1 ist desir ing information as to the truth of the report that such a withdrawal had taken place. On Thursday ceived the following telegram in St. Paul, Minn.. Oct. IS, 'S3. E. C. Macfarlane & Co., Proprietors! Wasp, San Francisco. j Following Associated Press dispatch if. ! which appeared two days ago is cor- 1 Ilcst L'ti.Moni "Work, Coots and Shoes, Can be had at I. J. Arvold's, next to City Rook Store. Ladies and gentlemen call there for tne finest fitting boots and shoes, and lowest prices. Perfect fit guaranteed. made them show his ticket. As one The attack grew more serious, and as man was passing by he got into an the days went by grave doubts were altercation with Ross, which resulted felt as to his possible recovery. On in his striking Ross, who at first made the 8th came the sad nows that his no attempt to defend himself, contin- J wife had died in San Francisco that uing to ask him for his ticket. Final- afternoon, and owing to his precarious , rcct. ly Capt. Ingalls appeared, when the condition it was deemed best to keep ,4The Northern Pacific Railroad has belligerent individual was forcibly put him in ignorance of that melancholy given format notice to the J ranconti ashore, where he was arrested by Po- intelligence. Accordingly he was most liceman Hunter, who had to persuade sedulously hindered from learning any- him considerably to come along. In thing about it until yesterday after noon, when he being able for the first time to get out on the street. Dr. Baker concluded it was about time to let him know. It was a delicate and For a Scut Fitting Boot Or Shoe, go to 1. .1. Goodmans, on Che namus street, next door to I. W. Case. we re- j AI1 goods of the best make and guaran l steed quality. A full stock; nev goods 1 " aiitl3'arrving. Custom work. Situation Wanted In n hotel as chamber maid or waiter s. Address M. U. Astoria P. O. 0. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. I'Icaisnnt Rooms for Bant At Mrs. Twilight's; furnished or unfur-ni-iltrd. Fabre's. at his old stand. the meantime the brother of the man took a hand, and considering Ross to be the author of the trouble, struck him, whereupon he, too, was arrested. tiotitnl AsqniMiitinn that it will not hi' a nartv to the renewal of the sneei.nl I " ou ,nc lo Ahioria contract svstem which has heretofore ' want a nice, pan roast, go to Frank been in force between the Union and Central Pacific Railroad Companies and merchants in San Francisco." The Northern Pacific recognizes the fact that there are some classes nf !mil in the sums disagreeable task to apprise a man of $40 and S20 respectively, to appear who had written a cheery and encuur- in the police court and answer to the aging letter to his wife but the day be ll o You Know jThat you can subscribe for Harper's Leslies or anv other publication, ten ner cent, less at Adlcr's Subscription News Depot than vou can get them direct from the. publishers. Special reduction made by orderlng"two or more periodicals.' E. ('. Uolden will have a special auction sale at his rooms to-morrow morning at half-past ten. The L'nited States Senate drank $524 worth of Apollonans water dur ing the Inst eight davs of the last ses sion. Mrs. (icorgc Flavel, and her daughter, Miss Katie Flavel, go to San Francisco on to-day's steamer, for the winter. Senator Sharon paj's about one per cent of the taxes collected in San Francisco. Capt. Flavel pavs about the same proportion in Astoria. The Walla Walia city dads have not got over the Villard celebration vet. What some of them now want to know is how that SHOO was spent. Nothing was visible of the Coyote as she started for Knappton yesterday morning, but a smokestack. The rest of the craft was covered with bales of hay. j C. 11. Messenger, postmaster at Yamhill, was accidentally shot last Saturday while out gunning, by J. D. Tones, his companion. He died on Monda' morning. Anyone desirous of getting fur nished rooms, with or without board, can get most desirable arcommoda tions at Mrs. . C. Holden's. south east corner Main and Jefi'erson streots. It is contrary to the laws of Washington Territory to race horses with Indians, even for fun. The fine for this offense is not less than fifty nor more than six huudred dollars, and six months imprisonment, or both. The A. It. Field will make regu lar trips to Tillamook, weather permit ting, during the winter months. She arrived in yesterday afternoon having made three round trips in seven days, and leaves to-morrow for Tillamook at G o'olock. charges there preferred against them. At that time Chief Loughrey called ".John Doe." and "Richard Roe," throe times in a loud voice from the court room window, and those unfa miliar names not being responded to, City Attorney Winton started to ad dress the court, but was interrupted by (!. C. Fulton, who the defense, and asked fore that that beloved wife was lying cold in death, but it had to be done, and with the utmost care he was told. The shock was a severe one, and his mental suffering was in itself a grief to witness. Sadly he asked for tin particular, and as they were related it indeed seemed a mistaken kindness freight which will go vi i C.ipe Horn instead of across the cuutiueii:, and does not consider the special contract svstem can be arranged to prevent it. 1 nia is an aumoriuve utterance iim i n;n,.r .,i ... i ppw'SnHOP HOFSE a bold one. it can hardly be inter-..Verv dav at r. o'clock. The best 2 ".cent preted bv the old nionoply companies j meal in town: soup, fish, seven kinds of appeared for to have kept the news fromjhim. Dr. that the case Baker has devoted the greatest care to and thinks that ... was promptly iudge, whereupon Mr. Winton re minded the judge that till the de fendauis appeared and answered to the complaint he could nut continue as any tiling else titan a challenge. and it" will doubtless be speedily fol lowed by a declaration of war. In the hostilities that are to follow, our merchants, it is hoped, will have the courage and sagacity to take iheir own side. . F. Wasp 20. meats, vegetables, pie, pudding, etc. A glass of S. V. Beer, French Claret, tea or coffee included. All who nave tried him say .lefT is t he "BOSS." Salmon. Im ntifumiu till to.ilnr Hk rpnilpsr. Hin iiiliin a viqo m , , ,. . , ., . e c luc spot niarKet ior saimou snows a i I ucbiucu iiiiutuciuciiii wj v aiui,n.i Hir ing conuned within a small compass, higher prices are now ranging, and good ordinary brands cannot bo a relapse. The captain will probably go to San Francisco on the return trip of his vessel. Notice to the T.adie. .switches made from combings or cut hair: new switches made to order from the best imported hair, in any shade de sired. Old switches repaired. All work warranted. Rates reasonable. (Jail or address UlILKXHART & SCHOEXHK, Occident hair dressing saloon, Astoria. Oregon. the case. This argument struck his honor with such force that he prompt Iv reversed his decieion of a moment before and declared that the bail was forfeited. Tiiere being no further ar guments m the case, there were no further decisions, and the outraged peace and dignity of the soothed by the covering twenty-dollar pieces inso treasury. "lie Roi est Mort. A musical and htorary entertain ment will he given m the ill. Xj. church of this place. Friday, October prime importance, but there was a 2Gth, at 7i o'clock v. M., under the usnices. and for the benefit of the Astoria Young Mens Christian As sociatiou. The rooms ot the society are in need of renovation and refitting in rder to render them attractive and comfortable for the use of strangers and visitors during the coming win ter. To aid in procuring the ueces sary Minus tor tne oesireu improve ments, the executive committee have decided to give the above mentioned entertainment, which will consist of settlers on Clatsop plains, never took It isn't much of a "boom," nor any intention to mention it as one, but it looks decidedly healthy to man to get $250 for an outside lot that cost him $100 three months ago. Astoria property is almost as good buy as Oregon Transcontinental. The unusually large number of vessels in port was yesterday afternoon increased by the arrival of the British bark Isle of Anglesca, 117 da3's from Liverpool, 17 days from Honolulu. Just what these vessels are going to do in the matter of freights is a question. Among the other new goods m B. F. Stevens & Co.'s new store is graphoscope, the lens of which last Saturday afternoon so focused the sun's rays as to cause an incipient fire in a portrait placed for view. It was quickly put out. Such a glass should be a powerful magnifier. Report of the bark Ironside September 18th, lat. 9 deg. 22 min. north, long. 114 deg. 10 nun., west spoke the Ifcicarh from San Francisco to Cork, 19 days out; all well. Octo ber 10th, lat. 39 deg. 15 min., north long. 141 deg., west, bark Burmah from Newcastle, N. S. W., to Sau Francisco. vocal and instrumental music, read ings and recitations, kindby furnished bv some of our best local talent, and will close with a beautiful and impres- tableau. Several original fea tures will appear m the programme, among which the Swedish ballad, by Mrs. Bayard, and a song in "Russian grounds, and one of the few remain ing links between the savagery of tho past and the civilization of the pres ent breaks with his departure. '5" People who are in the habit of becoming shipwrecked in the mid-At lantic, complain that such is the rush now for quick ships that the ocean steamers will not stop to pick a person up. Captain Pande of the Norway bark Lizzie, says five ocean steamers passed tho crippled vessel and gave no heed to minute guns and signals of distress. Our item yesterday in regard to the reduction in the price of subscrip tion to the'DAiLY already brings words of encouragement from all sides. It has one effect that we hardby foresaw nearly all city subscribers to the Wbekia will probably change to the Daily. After tho 27th the Daily will bo sent to any address in the Uni ted States for $7 per annum. city was of three tho city "S M. C A. From Ulatsop plains comes news that the Clatsop King is dead. Weighed down by years and the knowledge of cruel wrong, this I ancient and dishonorable aboriginal has gone to his forefathers. He died on the 15th. He was once a mighty chief, the head of the Clatsop tribe, and joyously roamed these forest wilds and gladly sucked down the sue- whilst all good Columbia culent clam when our ancestors were cradled in their far-olf Eastern homes, His name was Ca-ta-ta. He U gone, His coiner or coming is not now of bought under 23s. per case, which price has already been paid. In canned good3 a continued de mand for salmon has to be reported, and there has been a slight advance m prices, whilst it is represented that in dealers' hands, with one or.two excep tions, there is an absolute scarcity of stock. Other accounts sav, however, that there are rfow about 40,000 cases still in Liverpool, there need be no anxiety with respect to the supply be fore the new arrivals. High class brands have commanded a rapid sale river has taken off at Is to Is Gd advance on I.oolt Here! You are out a treat, and don't you for get it, if you miss .ILb irij Dinner every ilav from i to 8. Soups, fish, eight kinds of meat, vegetables, pics, puddings, cof- r.. t ...i o i. ... :u- n: ice. ii ii, i lie, o. j-. uuiri, in limn, jsui-i ner 2.1 cents. previous ruin salmon will six weeks bark Jluevale ig rates, arrive hence, brings tin The new in about and the first lot of time when he was an unholy terror, and his arrival would make trouble in the family. Incidentally it may be mentioned that he killed three wives, and so interfered with the inside works of seven strong men of thi tribe that their graves are green these man' years by the sounarng sea. Catata, had he been a Cuucasian, would have been styled "a bad man, As it is. he is a good Indian. Let justico be done to his memory. It is said that he was a friend to tho early about 38,000 cases. Buyers aro be ginning to turn their attention to the new, to arrive; but the prospects do not seem to favor them, m as much as it would appear canners on the river havo advanced their rates from Is to 13 6d. The coincidence is sin gular, but the rise in America has been totally independent of any ciq enmstances that have transpire'd on this side. Liverpool Uorr. of London Grocer. Oj'.stcrs in Every Slj l. And colfec at Mrs. Lovett's. Fran St F:tlrcs Hole!. any advantage of them, and helped them in many ways. Catata was a lad when Lewis and Clark came out here, nearly eighty years ago, and re membered all about where they camped and how they looked. But Oysters, Oysters. Oysters. he is gone to the happy hunting Astoria Oyfcter depot; a slew, ? . , ; . 6 fry, pan roast, or raw at Frank l'ahres. Frank Fahre has the finest aeeoinino dations for lodgers to be found in As toria, over his restaurant in Kinsey's building. Everything is neat and clean and the beds are new. soft and comfort able. If you wantgood board and lodg ing go to r ranic r aure s Finn, ''by Mr Carlsen. B. F. Stevens y Uo. have generous allowed the society the use of one of their fine pianos free of charge, which will add greatly to the pleasure of the occasion. The admission has been fixed at the low rate of 25 cents, so as to place an enjoyable evenings recreation within the reach of all friends of the cause and their families, and it is hoped thev will avail them Invalid mothers, weak children, nervous aud fretful infants are bene- Gitted by using Brown's Iron Bitters Harmless but efficacious. A Russian Bath. Everyone knows what a Russian bath is, but not everyone knows that conveniences for tho enjoyment of such a luxury exist in upper town. To an Astokian reporter, a habitue re latcd his experience the other day. sidens nf tlm onnortunitv. and fill the Inquiring, in passing, to what use that plesant church to overflowing. small building was put, the one inter rogated said, "That is a Russian bath Death of Thos. Masters. ymI iu.:ifi lin Rro an,i when it is one r t 1 . Pilot Dour ived a etter from ",:3 m Pl" a" i i i .i . . ii Snn l.Vnnnkrovasterdavconvevinir tho enu su,nes a,,u ",BUl a3 ",n - I ... -ii a .1 mi ,m nf t.bn dentb of Thos. Masters. I as it n possioie to .uase tueu.. inu f :.,fA., rwl?;M ?,ht r having handy a few buckets of water i,o m. n. nhn.it to w for yon Mnw tne water upon i.:- n.t. -owl ,i;p,i ,wiv. stones. and climbin Shiloh's Cough aim Consumption Cure is sold by us on guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold' by W. K. De ment. Look sharp when your skin break out in pimples and use (ii.kxn s Sri.- riim Soap. IIii.i.'s Hah: Dyk. black or brown. 50c. A Juicj- Beefsteak conked to perfection is what you can get at r rank r aure s. Fall clothing is in order at C. Ii. Cooper's I. X. L. Store. You cannot fail to be suited. A large and well se lected stock. Rogers Bros, plated ware and Wost- enholm cutlery at Jordan & Bozorth's new store. .Jo Charters Tonsorial Establish ment, corner Smiemonua and OIney street, will lie opened ma few days. -Croun. Whooning Cough and Bron chilis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure, fcold by w. b. Dement. Coi.dkn's Liquid Beef Toxic is ad mirably adapted for females in delicate health. Cohldn's;vn other. Of druggists Furnished or unfurnished front rooms at Mr. Campbell's, over the Gem saloon. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest periumerv. aim toilet articles, etc- can be bought at the. lowest prices, at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Oc?iden hr tel. Astoria. guaranteed to cure you I lenient. 1883. 1884. Fall and Winter! The Public of Astoria and surrounding districts are cordially invited to inspect my Mammoth Stock ! s OF Fall anil Jf teJipiiiis ! During- the present week I will display on my centre counters the largest and most elegant line of goods ever shown in Oregon. If Ms in Eyery Departa!! LARGEST STOCK ! PINPQT HOODS 1 anrl I flWFQT PRinrs I IiahaV VIWWW U1IU ftaW law 1WMW TEB LEJLDI2TG Dry Goods ani ClotMi House of C. H. COOPER. Astoria. IXL IXL Figures Mer Lie ! OF JEFF THE CHOP HOUSE Can prove by his books tbat he Is doing tne biggest business of any EESTATTEANT In the city, and he will guarantee to glye the best meal for cash. FIRST QUALITY LUMBER. THE WESTPORT MILL COMPANY IS IN THE FIELD AND PROPOSES TO remain. We will take ordera for lumber from 106 to C00 M., at the mill or delivered. We also manufacture lath and shingles of Al quality. t Flooring a Specialty . Address all orders WESTPORT MILL CO. 3. C, Bekxbb, Supt. Have Wistars balsam of wild cherry always at hand. It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, whooninc coucn. croup, in- ilucuza. I'onsunuuiou, and all throat and iuii!i com plaint.s. T-o cents andl a bot tle. C! ood health, rosy cheeks and beau tiful skin, lauius can get by using Brown a Iron Bitters. Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver UoinnlaiutV Shiloh's Yitalizer is bout oy w.-fc. For lame Back, Side or Chest use j Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cents, i For sale by W. E. Dement. just before the date set for him to leave. Masters was well known on the Columbia, having run as mate for the O. S. 2s. Co. for a number of years. Jle was also oar puot nere in 77 and '78, and went on the schooner these red- to the perch or platform above, enjoy a genuine "Russian bath." The informant wont on to sav that aiier enioyin" me steaming process uutil almost dis- solved, and in a most profuse perspir ation, it was customary to go forth in That Hacking Cough can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. Sold by W. K. Dement. Shiloh's VlUilizer is what you need for C!onstinfition. I.o of AnrMito. I)i7- ziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. J Price 10 and i.i cents per bottle. Solil by W. K. Dement. For the genuine .1. II. Cutter old Dourbon. and the best ot wines, liquor and San Francisco beer, call at the (Jem opposite the bell tower, and see Camp bell. Fall and Winter overcoats received nt the Occident Store. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Rem edy. Price 50 cents, Masai Injector free. t or sale oy w. uement. vessel went to look for treasure, had been in the hotel busine33 for the last two or three years and was said to be worth about $10,000. jjq limpid waters of the cool Columbia, as 'mgnt a bracer, Sleenless Ntehts. made r i ir U. I Vuru Jluliuuciwiw nuu uiiiuuc iihu iud i uv uiai, itiiiuiu iuiih. uimuii.i vmu i.i IUSCIIC UOUUl lUUr VUara ilS'l, WIICU UIUI thn rammlf f nr vnn 1 miserable., i's Cure is Sold by W.E.De- WH. EDGAR, Dealer In Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. SOLID GOLD J E'ELET Scarf Pins. Chains, Watches, j SILVERWARE, Of every tlescriptlon. The fimt stock of Jewelry In Astoria. UO""All kwh1s warranteilasrepresented GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. OVERCOATS ! ! Men's, Youth's, and Boys ! ! Fall and Winter Clothing ! Of Every Description Just opened at the Occident Store. Styles to Suit ail ! Quality to Suit ail ! Prices to Suit all ! d. a. Mcintosh, T&e Leading CLOTHIER, MERCHANT TAILOR, AND HATTER. In the justice court yesterday afternoon the case of the state of Ore gon vs. Jas. McCabo charged with threatening the person and property Salem Statesman of Henry Gable was argued at great length. The parties live near Clifton, and had some trouble relative to fences, flumes, and boundary lines. Judge Fox dismissed the case. Mrs. Ruth Condit, of Clatsop plains, is now visiting her nephews, C. and S. Condit, and other friends in Aumsvllie and vicinity. Sho is eichty years old, crossea tne plains in loio, iinilf and went to Clatsop plains in 1846 PIUll where her home has been ever since. COMPLETE MY FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF Rcff Stoclc of mouldings Dr. Hinkle, principal of the Na tional Surgical Institute (western di vision, 319 Bush street, San Fran cisco), will be at the Occident hotel, Astoria, Oct. 27, and at the St. Charles hotel, Portland, Nov. 22 and 23, for the purpose of examining and taking Of all kinds: Sash, Doors, etc., and a fine patients for Uhb institution. Diseases stock of finishing woods, at U. 11. Rain's. 1 0f the apine, limbs, deformities, par- - ; ; . alysis and all chronic diseases, special- ic nnw nnnn. Kvnrvt nil"' litis I'PPii f it I 1ml iir !n fircf-lnsc 5tvlf nml ln woll anXTkVVood"thh tliG Soss Ml6rcli8Ht Tailor I HIS TIIUITI? LIll'V Ml- .LUIMllIllUU.Ut'lI. I MI IIIS lilll SIL1I1II. I ' I Overcoats, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps. 1W co 2 SIS J5 S?5 AS g!.g ? I I jm -fa 4 - cc o g ft n h a : h 1 s i Ed.D. Curtis & Co. Carsets, DjMsteiy UNSURPASSED IN STYLE AND FINISH. NEW FURNITURE, A COMPLETE STOCK. S. B. CROW, PHOTOGRAPHER, Corner Benton and Squemoqua Streets, East ot the Court House . A8te?la,