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IvTJW TO-DAY ASTOKIA, OREGON: TUESDAY. .OCTOBER 30, 1883 Moke than two million visitors have attended the international fisheries exhibit in London. A trek recently cut in Clark county, Ky., made 500 flat rails, 30 fence posts and four cords of wood. The new two-cent postage stamp, is a good test of color-blindness. A Mississippi editor an nounces that it is of a pale purple shade. James Russell, Lowell, United States minister, will be nominated as a candidate for the rectorship of the Scotch University, St. An drews. MmiiAT Pasha, sentenced to exile for complicity in the assas sination o tnc Sultan Abdul Aziz in May, 1S81, is reported to have been released. Texas organized sixty-eight new counties last year, making 200 in the state. The increase of her taxable property in the year was 130,000,000. TH li DAILY ASTOKr AX. flfUwn cents a week uThe cat will mew, the dog will have his bay," is Irving's correct method of rendering the passage in Hamlet usually given :the dog wjII have his dav." Each curl on the head of the statute of "Liberty Enlightening the "World," destined for New York harbor, is three times bigger tnan a man s body. Brigandage in Sicily is not looked upon with so much favor :is formerly, twelve outlaws having just been sentenced to death and others to ttie alleys. "Billy," said old Commodore Vandcrbilt to his son "William years ago, "the men who take their seven per cent, interest will have all the money in time." It looks very much that way. The grand jurv of Onondaga county, Now York, has indicted all newsdealers who sell the JPo fia- JV"r,', Police Gazette and "WceJc J)oin(js, classing them as obscene prints. Regarding the unusual num ber of Chinese "traders" that have been arriving at San Francisco, custom house officers state that the Chinese superintendent of customs at Canton is doing a good business furnishing "traders" certificates at from 2.o0 to Sa each. Mteen conts 6 irook.THf. DAILY ASTOKIAK The Nihilists demand that the Czar summon the representatives of the Russian people, and ask for a full amnesty, freedom of the press, freedom of speech and the right and the right to hold public meetings as the only means of pre ventinir a revolution. The Inter-Ocean says: "No better argument in favor of Re publican rule could be given than the fact that the secretary of the treasury is preparing to issue two per cent bonds. American credit to-day is better than that of any nation on the globe. Does any body believe that the Democratic part3T will make it better?" Tins is a progressive age, espe cially iii Astoria; we have more railroads, increased steamship facil ilies; gas light; water works; Tin Daily Astoman sells for 15 cents a week; fine buildings are going up on every hand; new streets are being opened and old ones im proved, and all honest, industrious people are at work. THE DAILYASTORIAK, fiftcon conts a weir, Thirty-five thousand dollars has been raised by the three Lee monument associations in the south. As soon as the political campaign is ended steps will be taken to erect the monument in Richmond to General Lee. It is proposed to lay the corner-stone in October of next year. Ex-Confcd erate soldiers from ever' section of the south will be present. The claim of the United States against the Central Pacific Rail way Company, which has been pending for some time in the courts of California, for a large amount of internal revenue taxes. has been compromised. The terms are that the railway company shall pay to the government 609,000 and costs of the pending suit, an relinquish its claim against the government for 20,818 on ac count of interest alleged to have been unlawfully paid Jan. 1, 1872 PROGRAMME OF THE Sixtl Quarterly 'Concert TO EE GIVEN BT TIIE ASTORIAMUSICAL SOCIETY At Liberty Hall, On Tuesday Even'g,0ct. 30, 1 883. PROF. E. COOK, -Mrs. D. A. McIntosii, Miss May Cook, Conductor. Onranist. Plauist. TART I. a "Hail Festal Day." Mis. F. H. Stokes and Society. ( h "Battle March,' (Faust) SocIetv. 4 'Fly away Birdlixo." (Abt) Mrs. C. Y. Fulton. Mrs. M. Eaton. "Roll ok Majestic Ocean," (Root. 1st tenors, D A. MclntoUi, IL C. Thompson ; 2d tenons, W.U. BarkiT, II. ii. VanDusen : 1st bas. .1. X. Griffin. H. A. Wright; 2d bass, S. Hozorth.F. J.Tavlor. G. H. George. "Forget Me Not," (Ganz) Mrs. F. It. Stokes. "Ziok Awake," (Costa) Mrs. C. W. Fulton, D. A. Mcintosh. Mrs. M. Eaton. Prof. E. Cook. j a "Flowk: h "Don't ower Dance," Society. Mind What Tnev Say." All: ((c) "M Miss F. Dickinson and Society. PART II. Hail Columbia,". ,'roni Elijah iULLABY. . . 11IIIJHI MOUNTAIK MlXKItS' SXO."-. . lOnenuarto Society. 2 "A Warrior Bold." (Adams) 3 "PRoritssoR at Home,". lno rroicssor. I'roi. is. uook: lax Collector. W. II. Barker t Prima Donna. Mrs. C. W. Fulton ; Servant "Annie." Mrs. si. liaion. 4 "Unfurl the Gloriovs Banner."'.... First Tenors. D. A. Jlclntosh, II. U. Thompson; Second Tenors. W. II. J. N. Griffin. II. A. Wriirht: Second Bass. S. Bozortb, F. J. Taylor, G. II. 5 "O, Salutaris,"....... (Kapp) .mis. -M. 1211011. (a) "Spring's Dklights," l-Iullcr) C Society. (b) "Sweet Home." Mrs. C..T. Trenchard, Miss.Ioimle Crauir, Miss Winnie Crang, and boclety. Dissolution of Partnership. THE PAItTXERSIIIP HEItETOFOIlK cxistiuc between Worm Pout. Won:: See Gum and Wong laz Gum, in MorckeeiH iug uusmcs. is MpreDv uissoiveu uy wuiiini consent. Won:: Inn Gum lias bought the in terests of the other partners, who ;ire going to China, and he will continue business at me old stand. onj;inj:Gum will par an ot me aeois oi me una ana collect an ac counts due it. WONG POXT. WONG SEE OUM, WONG ING GlTM. A FARM TO LET. OF 103 ACHES, ON YOUNG'S BAY. AND adjoining this city, on which Is a house. goou prinK. ana aiiout unity acres cjoareu smooth, suitable for gardening, dairying or poultry raising. j.xaxluic. For Rent. H OUSE WITH 5 ItOOMS, HAItl) FIN- islicu, lot and Stable. Enquire of IIOZOKTII&.TOHNS. For Rent. rilllE STORE LATELY OCCUPIED BY A. JL M. Johnson & Co. Applv at the stor of Pracl Bros., or to C. S. (JUNDEKSON Delinquent City Taxes. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I. the undersigned, Chief of Police, have been furnished with a warrant from the City Council requiring me to collect the tax es assessed lor the year lssrs, ami now ueiin ouent unon the list and make return of the same within sixty days. All parties so in- ucuicu win wirreiore picasc iauc nonce aim govern ineiiiseives acconnngiy. V. XV. lAJUUilhliY. Chief of Police. Astonn, Oregon, October 2uth, 1683. Notice. RJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TIIE J-i undersigned bus been appointed the :is slsniee of the firm of A. M. Johnson and C ana all persons having claims against said firm are notified to present the same duiv verified to me at mr office in Astoria. Ore gon, within three months from this date, October 17th, 1S&L U-UW A. W.BKKUY, Assessment Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TIIE JJi Assessment Roll of School District No. I. Clatsop count), Oregon, for the vear 1SS3 has this 15th dav of October. 1683. been an- proveu ny me uireciors oisaiu uisincr anu a warrant issued to the clerk for the collec tion of the Laxcs therein calletl for within sixtv days from said date. taxa iax is now iue ana payaoie at tnc oince 01 mc unaersignca in Astoria, in said district, also will be deemed delinquent un less so paid within the time above specified. .1.0. UUZUI'TH, Clerk School Dist. No. J Clatsop Co. Oregon. Stockholder's Notice. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TOE .Li annual meeting of the stockholders of 1 ne Washington racking Co. will be held on at their cannery near Astoria, for the pur pose of electinc fire directors, and to trans act such other business as may legally come oeiore iiiem. Attest J. W. G EARHAItT. FltANK NOLBERG. Pres. Soc'v. Astoria, Oct. C, 18S3. C-rod To The Public. WE. THE UNDERSIGNED, NOTIFY 1 1 ine nuouc inai we nave uouenr. tne scow "Annic" Parties who have aiiv claim or claims against saia scow snouia noiity us wiiiunu uas. oeiore an me mnnev is tmuu and make arrangements accordingly. ULUlf. THOMPSON, O.V. CARTER. Astoria, Or., October 5th, 1S83. Foster's Excianie. GRAND OPENING THIS WEEK! Finest fitted up BHliardfand Sample Eooms 111 ine wny. Even-thing first-class throughout. At the entrance to the O.R.&X. Dock Steamer TOM MORRIS. THIS XBff and. Favorite Uo.at IS NOW READY FOR BUSINESS AND can be chartered for excursions, special parties, etc., at reasonable rates. A general sicamuoauug uusiness iransacteu. v. liOELLLNG, Master. FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT- Hie splendid Al BriUsh Iron hinj), KILL 0 CHAN Will be shortly on the berth for SALMON in 101s 10 sun; snippers, i-orirelght and In surance apply to Messrs. BALFOUR, GUTIIBIE & Co i'ortiana Or to P. J. CHERRY, Astoria. FOR TILLAMOOK. (Weather permitting.) The new Steamer 2i. I . JOHANSKN, - - - Master. Will leave for TILLAMOOK, on "OOB SAILING DATES AND TAItTrfUT. JL? Jars apply to J. G. HUSTLER, Main sireet nuan, Asiona; AUiiiiS & liEWIS x-oniana ; o . u. bxo 1 xuiamook. SIXTH QUARTERLY CONCERT OF THE ASTORIA MUSICAL SOCiETY Will be given at LIBERTY HALL, On Tuesday Evening. Oct. 30ili. AdntlHNiuR - 7 rts. laHery. - - - - .lOcts, No extra eliaree for Itmrved Soats which can be procured at Cart Adlcr Crystal Pal ace. Barters anil Shin Ctollerj A. VAH BUSEfi & CO.. ikm xi:s in 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. Vsri-iciiltural Impli-incnts. Soil-ills' 3IttcIiizu:-. E'ainfs ami Oil. OruccTit". !. Astoria Oil Works8 J. II. Dr.FORCE. Proprietor, r.o.ttox ..!.( Astoria, Oregon. 31nnnfacturcraud l)cn!i;r m j FISH OIL and SKID GREASE. Loseriswill find my Skid GreaH to be good and cheap. PLUMBING-, Gas and Steam Fitting DONEP.YltrDDOCK & WHEKLEk. at fair rates. Abo a eHletc .toek of oo!s in our line. Estimates jveii mni work RuaranteetL CassslieeLinrear of I O O F iMiiMfnR, nex to Gas Go's olliee. icstaplishkj ijr lKa. ABMES & I) ALLAH. Manufacturers and Importers rrf Wooden and Willow Ware Twine, Brooms, Crashes, Eaihcts, PalN, Tub. Churns, 1V;hboart, INypc ordarc, Wrapping I'apers, i'apfr Kass UuISd.tig I'nprrs, JIntchrs, Ifniidlcs.C'Iotiii). Wrluscr?,Cnr pclSwcrpM, Feather i i:sl crs, .Stationery, Vc. 230 and 232, Front Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAU PI AI O S" AND G ANS SMALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS SPREADS AND STOOLS Piano, and Organ Instructors. -CELEB1LVTKI) STICK & KNABE PIMOS ! USED P.Y- 'President of United States'' 'Governor of Oregon," And other prominent persons. Fiat juhI urpausoi many iendtit nwKe, wholesale and retail, including CELEBRATED TABER ORGANS. Largest Honse on This Coast. Instruments of All Kinds Tuned and Repaired. GARDNER Bros. 165 First St., Portland, Oregon. G. A. STINSON & CO., BLACKSIVllTHING. At Capt. Jto-ers old stand, corne;- of Cesa aim uourt hiroeia. buiD and cannery worlc. Ilorscshoeiixr. Wagons made and repaired. Good work juaranieeiu Leinemveher & Co., C. LKlVrNVKUKR. .1. P1IOWN KSTAULISHKU 185i. ASTORIA. OREGON, TAffiEKS AID CHEESES, Manufacturers and Importer ol U. KINDS OF AND FINDINGS I Wholesale Dealers In OIL AND TALLOW. e2IIIghest esh price paid for Hides and i.-uiuw. Grace Church Parish School. Hear of Church Building. THIS SCHOOL ItE-OPENKI) MON ln Sontnmlwr ? 1C Tllo mnr.1 Imln. his of the children wl'Ibe "carrfullv watched and made a special point. In addition to Hie ordinary course of study there will be instruction In the elements of Vocal Ulrt 8lo, Sraivins nncl Calisthenics. If found desinible or expedient, classes will be iormed in HlKlierilathematlcs. Ilotany, As rroiintnv Ailvmnl Afncli nul llroit'lnn for which light extra charges will be made rerms $2 a month, strictly In advance. OFFICERS. ItEV. M. D. "WILSON. - - Hector Mi&SANNiKW.cuitTIS, - Principal MISSJLC.UtENCHAItD, - Assistant For further particulars applv to KEV. M.H.WILSON. Xi. X. Jo?i son, Has re-opened his CIGAR AND TOBACCO STORE, On the Headway, near his old location. He will keep the stock of the choicest Cigars, and Tobaccos, and a full line or smokers' ar ticles, lneltlllln? tll( flnivst liifOKIinnm pipes. He will bo pleased to see his old ineaus ai ins new sianu. THE M M 585 ice- i ff flag W 1 H a 5m g!3Jl33!W W iimnm llnnmnir-l & Splendid Toys, tallies and nememDer me uate. The New fori Noyellv Store! j E-OPENING ! oods Reduced Fricei suits Ladies desirous of procuring Goods unequaled in Style and rinish will take pleasure in examining our Stock of HLLKS. SATINS and BE.ESS GOODS. 1ST THE GENTS' FUBHISHnrG BSPAETMENT, Everything is Complete and of the best. PRAEL CHAS. HEILBORN, MAKUFACTUREK OK FUENITURE AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Window Shades, Lacs Curtains, WINDOTV CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete In every branch. DR.VI.KR IN Hay, Oats, Straw. &me, Brick, Cement and Sand Voot: Delivered to Order, Graying, Teaming and Express Business. Horses ana Carriages for Hire. DEALER IX WINES, LIQUORS AHO CIGARS. S-'IJiST CIjASS LOEB & CO. JOBBEKS IN WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS. AGKXTS FOR TIIK Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. Tumblers Decanters, and All Kinds of Saloon Supplies. "37AU goods sold at San Francisco Trices. MAIN STREET. Opposite Tarker House, Astoria. Orecon. ASK FOR Union India Rubber Co's Pure Tara Gum CRACK PROOF RUBBER BOOTS. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ! lie sure the Boots are stamped CItACK PROOF on the heels, and have the PURE GUM SPRIXGS on the Too: and Instep, which prevent their cracking or hreaklnjr. Wo are now making them with RUBBER jVXD ASBESTOS Soles which will make them last more than twice as long as any Rubber hoots made. FOR SALE BY ALT DEALERS. ALL KINDS RUBBER BELTING. PACK ING, 1IOSK. SPBINGS, CLOTniNG, BOOTS AND SHOES. Etc GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. . IU H. PEASE, Jr. i Agents, S.M.RUNYON, f San Eranclsco. ! Stools Foreign ImperMlons, BRO! S BEDDING Wall Paper, Mirrors Picture Frames and Mouldings Wilson & Fisher, I SHIP CHANDLERS. DEAI.ERS IS Iron, Steel, Coal, Anchors, Chains TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, NAILS AND SPIKES Shelf Hardware, Paints arid Oils STEAM PACKING, PROVISIONS, FJLOTJR AXD MITX FEED. Agents for Salem Flouring Mills and Capital Flour. FAIRBANKS STANDARD S C A LE S. All sizes, at Portland Trices, In Stock. Corner Chenamus and Hamilton Streets ASTORIA, OREGON. I Drugs and Chemicals v a n. I nil in ua TTTTrtriTC!rn ffef AKD fa Pharmacist, 0 Aastoria.o' Prescriptions carefully compounded Day or Night. 5 3s m r mAEK Lo Fresh. Fruits FKEQY CtEOOEEISS. TKR apply to the Captain, or ti E. P. Parker, E. F. STEVENS & Co. CITY SOOSL STORE. 3IATJB J3'ST IJECEIl'ED A liiAIWDIOTH STOCK OF BOOKS. The young and old. rich and Agents for the Kranich & Bach Western Cottage Organs. Orders for all kinds of Mu&ie or Instruments will be promptly filled. si. F. STEVENS fc CO., City Book Store. Jordan Have a Full mer fcans Pint cd o T HE NEW MODE A FULL STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND. jE2. rorsTsnss, Two doors east ol Occident Hotel. 3 amllSLiulatfiZiCk '&Sa"' (SUCCESSOR TO .TACKINS & SIONTGOMEP.r.) agasaawaaa. PLUMBING, GAS FITTING, AND CANNERY WORK Attended to Promptly on Reasonable Terms. CITEXA3IUS STREET, Kcxt to C. Ii. Tarlcer'8 Store. f. OT.?KX. J. GUSTAFSOX. A. JOHNSON. MARTIN OLSEN &, CO. DEALERS IN FUBlsTITUilE S BEDDING. Corner 31aln and. Squenioqua Streets. Astoria, Oresou. WINDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; WALL PAPER- ETC A Complete Stodf. PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. AXT. KINIS OF rUKSITUKE KEPAIKED AND VAIKSISIEED. West-Eighth Street Assessment. XOTICE is hereby given that the assessment made by Ordinance JSo. 5C0 of the City of Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, and which Ordinance passed the Common Council of said city on the 10th day of October, 1883, and was approved on the 11th day of Ociober, 18&5, for the proposed improvement of West-Eighth street, in the City of Astoria, as laid out and recorded byJohnM.Shivcly, from the south side of "Water street to the south side of Cedar street in the manner pro vided by Ordinance !No. QG7 of the City ot Astoria, and which Ordinance passed the Common Council of said city on tiio 23d day of October, 1883, and was approved on the 24th day of October, 1883, on each of the following described lots fronting on said portion of said street, is now payable at the office of the City Treasurer in U. S. gold coin, and unless paid within five days fronTthe expir ation of tins notice, viz : Thursday, .November is. 1883, the Common Council will issue warrants for the collection thereof. The assessment is as follows : ? c?S S 2. . r 5. A'fliiic of Otener. tei w 8 co ? cs : : a I : : J5 ia 5 " - : J : : : T V Sisters of Charity 125 i? iii 4U 11 50 173 80 S185 30 XV W & G W Parker 12o G 134 S62 50 199 70 262 20 .las W Welch " 3Irs S F Wood I John W Welch V 125 1 135 62 CO G2 50 D II Welch j Mrs M I ilejTgrUj. j By order of the Common Council. Astoria, October 26, 1883. PAEEEB; Vegetables STEAItlEK CLARA PARKER Eugene D. Btock, Master.' or TOWING, FREIGHT orCHAR- Agent. H. 15. PAItltEIt. poor can all be accommodated. and Mandsfeldt & Nojni Pianos and ozorth Line of ware Cutlery, ai Genera Sts., RANGE CAN BE HAD IN AS TORIA ONLY OF AGENT CALL AND EXAMINE IT, YOU WILL BE PLEASED. E. It. HA WES is also agent for the I latent CooMuff Stove And other first-class stoves. Farcnco Work. Steam Eit iiiK3i etc.. a specialty ASTORIA, OREGON. SEA.X1KR IK Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A General Assortment ol HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents for ftl nffua Stnvpc nTsn KmioAa The Best in the market. Finrablug goods of all kinds on hand. Job work done in a workmanlike manner. T. S. JEWETT, Auditor and Clark.