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(3) ASTORIA, OREGON: Boiled Down. PRWAX. Xftne down. IWr feet of snow ia Montana.. Astoria's lire rooord for October was happily a light one. Tli Idaho Hrrivod in from Alaska yestordn- afternoon; the JSmiia crossed out. The Afton cloarod for Queens town yesterday afternoon with 13.823 barrels flour. Thoy are taking hydrochloride of oxethylquinolmohydrid in Portland for the chills. A loiter from J. M. Shfvely in forms na that he will leave Chicago for home next Sundav. In this state there were in 1882 20,819,341 acres of tmsurroyed lands. In Washington Territory 20,039,127. B. S. ReHly of Chicago has given SI 00,000 to an orphan school. This is fprobably the Mr. Reilly thoy apeak of so highly. Assistant Surgeon W. 0. Owen, jr., has been appointed post surgeon at Fort Stevens, vice Surgeon T. T. Cabannis, relieved. D. H. Wolch arrived j'estorday from San Francisco. The new pilot boat Oily of Napa left San FranoiPoo on the 29th ultimo. One of the Forest Grove Indian pupils is said to be a very export mathematician a EOrt of Indian Summer as it were. With true journalistic onterprise the Seattle Pat Intelligencer has bo gnn the issuance of n handsome eight page Sunday oditinn. Two Victoria 'longshorcmon made 900 apiece last month smuggling The Aton came down yesterday; the Miles and Oreqon arrived in 1.- 200 Egyptian rebels were killed in SOVHMBgK isal featte frv government troops at Ad- ollat, last Wednesday. Dr. Starkey. iof Seattle, k insane. The steam er Holyhead camo in collision with tbe German ship Alhambra, bound ! from Liverpool to 2s eiv York, when twenty-five miles off Holyhead in the Irish sea, last Wednesday. Both ves vessels sank. Thirteen of the Al hambrd's crow and two of the Holy head's were drowned. The remainder wero picked up and landed at Holy head. Montgomery's Skamokwa saw mill ha3 shut down for repairs. 4G0 2t. P. employes were discharged at Brainerd, Minn., last WednesJay. Two masked men robbed the Storey Oo.. Nevada, treasury of 88,000 on the 30th. There was a million dollar fire in Savannah, Ga., on the 31st, General Sherman transferred the command of tli U. S. army to Lieut. Gen. Sheridan at Washington yester day. The Datroit daily papers fol low The Daily Astoriax's example, and reduce the price to ST a year, postage paid. F. J. JlelJiF, of Port laud, died at Oakland, Cala., lr.st Wednesday. Leading Liverpool cot ton brokers are failing. John Heine, a prominent Reading, Pa., lawyer, ha3 disappeared; likewise 813,000. DeBrazza the Fronch Afncan explorer, is reported killed at Congo. Paddy Ryan 3iid J. L. Sullivan will fight in San Francisco in thirty days. The Chinese are taking possession of "Vic toria. A Seattle machinist named Williams fell dead in the iron works last Wedncsdaj. Oregon Transconti nental holds its own in Wall street. Mexico expresses a desire to pay her debts. Marine Memories First Barkentine. Preserving Piles. Chinamen into Port Townsend. beats 55 conts an hour. This The bill concerning the removal of the Wahkiakum county seat from Cathlamot to Skamokwa has passed the Washington Territory legislature. Some of our Astoria Isimrods have baen going .if tor ducks this week. This is equivalonfc to saying thoy got them, a3 they generally get what they go after. A roporfcor of the New York Sun has been nominated for mayor of that city. Should he be elected, what a scoop the Sun would have on the council proceedings! A Montana paper tells of a spring whose waters, by flowing oror an iron surface, coal it with shining brass. Some unfortunate drummor wa3 doubt less drownod in that pool. The rodnction in the price of the 2s cw York Herald has causod that pa per to lose 1 ,000 a day. The reduc tion in the price of The Daily As Tor.lAX has had a far more satisfac tory result. Attention is directed to the ad vertisement of the 2sew York Novelty store. The proprietors have a rood location, a well selected Rlocfc, and will spare no pains to give ontiro satis faction to their customers. A number of piles lately driven by tho O. R & N. Co. at the Ash street dock have been capped with lead. This is claimed will render them prac tically indestructible, as the onlj' dam- je sustained by piles here is caused by water penetrating their lops and ollowing the poros of the timber, causing mom to rot. x'xies unacr harves where they are protected on to: do not rot even at tho snrfaco of the water. An experiment was made some months since by treating timber with some kind of preservative solu tion, to sec whether it would protect piles on Puget Sound from the rav ages of the teredo. The timbers treated were immersed in the Sound, and when examined a short time since t was found that they had so far es caped the attacks of this destructive worm. A further test will be made fully demonstrate the matter. Orogonian. The iveuu calls for li"ht at tho 'ortland wharvc3. The Astor family will celebrate this month the centennial of the de parture of old John Jacob Astor from his native shoro3 for America. They could fittingly signalize the affair by endowing an educational institution at Astoria with a hundred thousand At a recent church sociable away up yondor, two young ladies, MisB Land.and Miss Day wore competitors for a prize for beauty. Miss Land got the majority of all the voles cast, whereupon those horrid boys immedi ately 'gan to sing "There's a Land ihat is fairer than Day." At 5 o'clock 3'esterday afternoon the operator near Oak Point tele graphed that Qninn's cannery on the opposite side of the river was on fire The telegraph wire was attached to the cannery building, and as the line is down no particulars can be obtained tlie supposition is mat the cannery and contents arc entirely destroyed. Tho inclines on both sides of the Columbia river at Kalama are finished and in a week or so trains will regu larly cross from Portland. It is tho intention or tue managers to run as many of the passengor coaches as arc necessary through from St. Paul to New Tacoraa, though tho Pullman sleepers will not come further west than Portland, unless the time is so changed as to bring a night run on the Pacific dh'ision-, which i3 not probable The Tillie E. Starbuck is overdue a Kalama with the big steel transfer boat to be used there. She loft New York on June 9th, and must have met with rough weather and consequently delays to be so long on the way. The transfer boat comes all ready to set up but when one remembers that there are 52,400 separate pieces to be nicely adjusted together, he will not wonder tuat tue contractor demanded six months in which to set her up. In the mean time a temporary transfer beat will bo used. It is a large barge and will bo towed by a steamer en gaged for tho purpose. Standard. Ho Winked. Secretary of the Treasury, Fol cer, proposes to consolidate me cus toms district of this state. There are now four customs districts in Oregon, Should the consolidation go into effect there would be two Portland and Astoria, The abolished districts would bB Coos bay and Yaquina. Tho four districts in the past have cost $38,755.50. Consolidated, tho serv ice would be managed, for $39,400. The secretary claims that to Ireep up the four districts in an efficient man ner requires the expenditure of $47, 9.'V7. Tim nnsr15f1nfrtd nl.m nrovidps for twenty eniploj'os at Portland with combined salaries of $29,300. and f jr seven at Asterir. with compensation of $10,100. -The Prineviilo Ifenx gives the following market report for that place: In this market butter and eggs are a little stronger now, both as to quality and price, than they wero during the summer. At present they are precisely ,tno same age, witn advantages for maturity of looks and -FinoH in favor of the butter. But the eggs are more numerous, and quite aa hopeful. They have both signified their intention to vote at the next general election. Some of tho butter now on hand in this town has nevor combed its head, and if kept on the table will be a great saving in other eatables. The great est fault found with the eggs is that few, if any, of them will do to set, un less one wanted to give an old hen a heap of trouble for nothing. Six pounds of our butter and twenty seven of our eggs, if placed under the caves, would drive George Kizer, or any other good workman, off the roof of the highest house in town. Joshua -B. Webster of Stockton writes to the Bulletin as follows con cerning the barkentine rig and other marine matters: In your issue of Monday, 22d inst., is the inclosed item referring to the rig of a vessel known among mari ners as a 'barkentine." I feel quite sure that tho first vessel of th;it rig was the W. IT. Gaxolcy, belonging, I think, to G. A. Meigs & Co. of San Francisco. Her owners bought tho hull of tho ship Coquimbo, partially destroyed by fire at Esquimau Har bor, British Columbia, in 1859. The barkentine rig wa3 placed thereon ib an experiment, and she made her first trip loaded with lumber from Puget Sound to San Francisco early in Jan nary, 18GL I made the trip in her at that time from Port Townsend, W. T. to Webster's Point, Neah Bay, just inside Cape Flattery, some eighty miles. The wind was light north easterly and a thick snow storm. The vessel worked admirably, and the rig was pronounced by the captain in charge (I forget his name) to be the most simple used. She carried on the mizzen or after-mast what was called the " leg of mutton sail." No gaff boom. I think think there is no doubt that from this experiment originated the barkentine rig. The next vessel, I think, to adopt it was the Fremont, owned by Adam3, Blinn fc Co., built over from tho Pan ama sicwutr of that name. 1 made the trip on her from San Francisco to Cape Flattery in January, 18G3, in three days. One difficulty experi enced on her was that often upon go ing "in stays" she would make "stem away" before her bows could .ay off. Thinking these facts may he ot value to you, 1 have taken the liberty to write them. I may also add that tho ship High land Light, now at Astoria, is an old friend. Twenty-eight years ago last Juno I was a boy before the mast of the ship Western Lmpxre, commanded by Capt. Chas. F. Wmsor. The High land Light and tho Western Empire lay at anchor at the mouth of tho river St. George at Mecadarie, N. B., taking lumber (Deal) for Liverpool. Thia leads mo to the remembrance that in 185G Capt. Charles F. Winsor, Kenry A. Webster and Charles L. Strong (having been of the firm of Le Count & Strong), settled at Neah Bay, W. T., to trade and fish among the Indians. Strong was afterwards the first superintendent of tho Gould & Curry mine in its flush peri od of 18G2-C3, when the shares were $0,000. He committed suicide about two years ago m southern California. EL A. Web3ter died at the Pacihc hotel last May. He was of tho pio neer farm of Page & W ebster, who built the first flour mill m Stockton, the San Joaquin, now Sperry & Co. s mill, with a capacity of 500 barrels per day, in, 1 think, 18o3. Tim Page, the partner, is still alive, a very wealthy land owner and resident on Sutter 3treet, San Francisco. Con cerning Capt. Wiuson, tho last I heard of him, some two years ago, he was keeper of a light house in bau Fran cisco bay. 1 mention these few aesul tory matters as they como to mind suggesting the vicissitudes of Califor nia s first settlers, etc 1 can now sec, as it were, Charlie Strong, as in 1859, he would come into the kitchen of the log house at Neah bay, W. T., with overalls on, shirt sleeves rolled up and pick a doughnut out ot the pan where I had freshly fried them, or at the pine table after breakfast, light his Havana cigar (the last remnant of luxury) with a sliver of wood so a3 not to impair its Gne flavor with tho brimstone of a match. lA Mm Scliool During the late flurry in Tranconti- ncntal a woman who had ridden for I four or five blocks in a Portland street ! v'm be opcn cvor car with a lone gentleman, suddenly J SATURDAY EYEXISG, turned upon him with : 'instead ot Thursday evening, untn further "You do that again and Pit appeal j notIcc' AT i REMOVAL. v. . . r t - nitin iii : iJiiiiix r l 'j j.rr o u.iwr ii.rc -;-t , r i wrvdavat.Wftloek. Thi betf f'T. pent I 11(3 AblUria raSSBnOBr Line uofj VArntnhln.: lo im.I.Mnis ..f.. A , IW. Aritr. m UAlil JlAa 113 Kiazsvia.r. owi. J-''""'. IS. Franklin s. two doors below The Asto- cuueu mcMiueu. -tvii wiiu ohm- tnuo , urAXofflcc. First-class Uvervservico- Carts him say Jeff is the UObS.' Jwltli horse furnished, for one dollar per - I nour. carnages ou application Tcwir if I The Astoria Passenger Liue Hacks will day from 5 to 8. Soups, fish, eight kinds :at, vegetables, pies, puddings, col-j of meat fee, tea, wine, S. F. beer, or milk, ner tij cents. A Juicy BccfSlcalt cooked to perfection is what j'ou can get at r rank - abre s. ForalVcat Fitting Boot Or Shoe, go to P. J. Goodmans, on Che nanius street, next door to I. W. Case. tVll "oods of the best make and Guaran teed quality. A full stock; new goods constantly arriving. Custom work. TVlicia Xoxi Come to Astoria and want a nice pan roast, go to Frank nitre's, at ins old stand. Frank Fabre has the finest accommo dations for lodgers to be found in As toria, over ins rijiauraiib in jviiimj building. Everything is neat and clean and the beds are new, soft and comfort able. If you want good board and lodg- g go to Frank Fabre's Notice to tlic "Ladies. Switches made from combines or cut hair; new switches made to order from the best imported uair, in any snaue de sired. Old switches repaired. All ork warranted. Kales reasonable. Call or address Uiir.nxiiAKT & ScnoRMiK. Occident hair dressing saloon, Astoria. Oregon. Oysters, Oysters, Oysters. at the Astoria Oyster derot; a stew, fry, pan roast, or raw at Frank Fanrc s. Suit has been entorcd in the 0. S. circuit court by Joshua Tavlor against Joe Bachman & Bro. for 1, 000, which is duo and paable on ; promissory note held by the plaintiff. standard. The bark 0. Southard Hxtrlburt, at Ilonolulu in distress (before re ported), was repairing rapidly; mon key rails had been repaired, mizzen mast was in, lower and topsail yards finished, and new mainmast was put in October 20. S. F. Commercial Ncic. JEFF'S. Xo rcaitinz on Sunday ami Famine In The Week Time nt JeCTN Here's CU DXuDcr CHI or Fare To-Dar. Oysters in every style, sour. Clam. FISH. Salt Salmon. nOASTS. JJeef, Mutton, Pork, Stuffed Veal. Yen ison, cranberry bauce. RN'TKKKS. Friccasee Swan, Corn Pork and Cab bage. Ureast of Lamb, urecn reas Baked Heart, Spanish Jtoiled Tongue, Egg Sauce. VKGKTAULES. Potatoes, Squash, Parsnips, Cabbage. ruonnfGS. Tapioca. ties. Mince, Apple. Tea. Coffee, Wine or S.F. Beer. Dinner 4:30 to S. Meals, 25 cents. Jeff has the best cooks and waiters in town. Just received at the JSew lork riov- elty store, a large invoice of chromos. -The box sheet for sale of seats for the Grismer troupe is now open at the acw Tork isoveiry store. Frajrriuit Coffee lo cheer and comfort, at Frank Fabre's, at his old stand. Furnished or unfurnished front rooms at Mr. Campbell's, over the Gem saloon. Hemember, if yon want health and strength of mind and muscle, us Brown's Iron Bitters. For the genuine J. Ii. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best of wines, liquor and San Francisco beer, call at the Gem opposite the bell tower, Jand see Camp bell. Roscoe Dixon's now eating house is now open. Everything has bien fitr ted up in first-class style, and Ins well known renutation as a caterer assures all who like good things to eat, that at his place they can be accommodated. CcAt Custom Work, Root aud ishoci, Can be had at I. J. Arvolds, next to City Bool: Store. Ladies and gentlemen call there for tne finest fitting boots and shoes, and lowest prices. Perfect fit guaranteed. The Peruvian syrun lias cured thou sands who were suffering troin dyspep; sia, ueuuiry, aver complaint, uoiis, nui mors, temaie complaints, etc i'amnn lets free to any address. Seth W.FowIf &Sonp Boston. Shiloh's .Catarrh Remedy a Dosl live cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker Mouth. Sold by W. E. Dement A Nasal Injector free with eacii bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy i'rice 5U cents, bold by . JS. Dement For Dyspepsia andLivcr Complaint, you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's Yitalizer. It never fails to cure. Sold by W. E. Dement. Indications of consumption are al layed by Hale's IIoxey of Hoke iiouxd and Tak Pike's Tootiiacii Dnors cure one minute. Are von mnrtn misprnhlft hv 1 gestion, Constipation,Dizzlness,iiOss of nnnafiti Vollnw MUn 9 CMInl.'c TTSfnl. Wjcr is a positive cure. For sale by W. i. Dement. All the natent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest periumery, and toilet articles, etc-can be oougnt at tue lowest prices, at J. w uonn's drug store, opposite uclden nctei, Astoria. 0. B. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. to the driver 1" w-what ?" he gasped. I PYTHIAN CASTLE HALL, -Oh ! you villian, you know what." j u F XAEF, Tcselscr. ''Madam, upon my soul, I don't mi-1 derstand !" ; nrass and StrinfrBtiui ' nushodfor "Sir ! You winked at me three dif- . Excursions, Parades! e . . v , Lessons piven on ti.e v . vpply at ferent times 1 lhe Fumiturp Store of Ed. D. CUItlfS & CO. I did? Great Scott ! Madam. but I wasn't aware of it. I am the . FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET holder of 500 ahara3 of Oregon Trans-' Tiy the Xisht, Bny, "Week, or Month, continental, and 1 am being squeezed ; W1TII OR WITHOUT BOARD, so hard that I am scarcely in my right With use of Parlor. Library and all the com- nipd. Wink at you! Why. woman. . Aunlv to MRS. E. C HOLDEN". if that stock should drop two point- I Cor. Main and Jefferson Sts. lower I wouldn't dare wink at a htel-; t TT d. CMTTvrr JU, JUL. VJI, M1" 1 I aiter. Squeezed out of 10,000 m- importer and wholesale dealer hi one week, and then elmrgeu with a . cismrs nnd corner on the winking business, Madam" But she rang the bell and ljft him alone. a nn;l Tobaccos, Smokers' Articles. Playing Card. Cutlery, Sta- : tloncry. Etc. f Thi! Innrest and finest stnrlr nf MPCR. : dCMAITM" and AMBER GOODS In the city, 'articular attntlou paid to orders from int. comurv. : Theo.BRACKER, Manager. , Clwnamia Street, Astoria. Oregon. rv'otice. . lonv. frr IlnnAr ,tiiHn from tli ctnhtM You are out a treat, and don't you for- Horses takeu tooard. t it. if you miss JEF r b Dinner every! l)in- MJ'S. T. O'BRIEN. WM. EDGAR, Dealer In Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. Fraxilc. Falrc Hotel. Oystcr.s in Ererj- Slyle, And coffee at IIrs. Lovelt's. The Rev. Geo. II. Thayer, of Bour bon, ImU says: ''Both myself and wife oweour lives tohnii.on s consumption Cum:." Sold by W. VL Dement Cnii.T.s. fever, aue and weakness are cured by Cot.drn's Liquid Bkef Tox ic, ask Tor uoidcns; ot druggists. Eyes brighten, cheeks become rosy, muscles sain strength bv the nso of Brown's Iron Bitters. Siiilou's Cure will immediately relieve Croup, whooping cough and Bronchitis. Sold by V. E. Dement Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint ? Shiloh's Vitalizer is iruaranteed to cure you. Dement. Sold by W.E. -Whv will you cough when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. I'rice 10 ctsCOctsaudSL Sold by W.E. De ment. MAGNUS C. 0R0SBT, Dealer in HARDWIRE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, PLTJ MBERS AX D STEAM FITTERS Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IROH TIN AND COPPER, Cannery and Flsliermens Snpplies ! Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. J0B3ING !N SHEET IRON, TIN, COP PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTINC Done with neatness and dispatch, None f.ut llrst class workmen employed. A largf KMSortmcnt of SCiLE? Constantly on band Astoria Oil Works. .1. II. DkFOKCK. Proprietor, 1. O. Box Astoria, Oregon. 3Iauufaciurcr end I?eulr in FISH OIL and SKID GREASE. LonnerswHl find my Skid firease to be good and cheap. 1 Fall and Winter! The Public of Astoria and surrounding districts are cordially invited to inspect my Mammoth, Stock ! OF Fall ii Winter MpiMons ! During the present week I will display on my largest sroods ever centre counters the largest and most eleeant line of shown in Oregon. iw Goofls in Eyery Department! FINES" LARGEST STOCK ! GOODS ! and LOWEST PRICES ! Astoria. I an! ClotMns House of C. H. COOPER. Gas and Steam Fitting DONE BY RUDDOCK & WHEELER. AT fair rates. Also a complete stock ol goods in our line. E-f mates given and worK Ruaranteciu Cass street. In rear or I O O l building, next to Gas Go's ofilce. FOR SALE CHEAP. A LDEKBIMJOK l'KUI'EKTY I LOTS xtosuit purchasers for cash won the in btalmcnt il Wilson & Fisher, SHIP CHANDLERS. DKAT.KUS IX Iron, Steel. Coal, Anchors, Ghains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, NAILS AND SPIKES, Shelf Hardware, Paints and Oils STEAM PACKING, PROVISIONS. FLftUR AXn MITX FJEEI. Agents for Salem Flouring Mills, and Capital Flour. FAIRBANKS STANDARD Figures lew Lie ! JEFF OF THE CHOP HOUSE Can prove by hte hooks that he is doinp the mggest DUS1UCS3 ot any RESTAURANT In the city, and he will guarantee to give the best meal for cash. SOLID GOLD JEVELET Scarf Pins. Chains, WatcheSj Of every description. The finest stock of Jewelry In Astoria. 3P-A11 goods warrantedasrepresented GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. FIRST QUALITY LUMBER. THE WESTPORT MILL COMPANY IS IN" THE FIELD AND PROPOSES TO remain. We will take orders for lumber from 100 to C00 M., at the mill or delivered. We also manufacture lath and shingles ot Al quality. Flooring a Specialty . Address all orders WESTPORT MILL CO. S. C, BBXXEit, Supt. EeaSy for Business. The Portland and Astoria STEVEDORE COMPANY Is prepared to contract with masters an4 consignees of vessels for the Loading and Unloading of Vessels AT EITHER PORT. Promptness and satisfaction guaranteed, in all cases. Men's, Youth's, and Boys I I n Fall and Wi ter Slothing ! SCALES. All size., at Portland Prices, In Stock Cornpr Chetiamus and Hamilton Streets ASTORIA, OREGON. A FARM TO LET. OF 100 ACRES. ON YOUNG'S BAY. AND adjoining this city, on which Is a house, good spring, and about thirty acres cleared smooth, suitable for cardening, dairying or poultry raising. J . TAYLOR. Of Every Description Just opened at the Occident Store. Styles to Suit all ! Quality to Prices to Suit all ! uit all ! Th.e Sheading CLOTHIER, MERCHANT TAILOR, AND HATTER. 110ZORTII & JOHNS. Dissolution of Partnership. mm; partnership heretofore X exIstluK between See Gum and Wong In; Woiik Pont. Wons Gum, in storekecp- mutuai the i n- Intr business. Is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. Won;: Ins dum lias bought the In terests of the other pattners, who are gouiR to China, and he will continue business at thi old stand. Wone Ius Gum will nay all of the debts of the llrrn and collect all ac counts clue It. wom; point. VUU hfcb lit Ji, WONVr ING Gl'M. ESTABLISHED IJT 1832. AHMES & DALLAM, Manufacturers and Importers of Wooden and Willow Ware Twines, . Brooms, Brushes, Baskets, falls, Tnbs, Churns, ITuslilioards, Rope Conlasc Wrapping Papers, Paper lias. Handing Papers, Matches, Hnutlles. Clothes YTri users, Car prtSwccprrs, Feather liHSt crs. Stationery, c. 230 and 232, Front Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. IS COMPLETE NOW Wi FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF Overcoats, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps. M.D.Kant, the Boss Merchant Tailor n Coi .3 w r i I 3 ji s a 1 M 3 S h TSmm r"1 - q i m I . i 13 Ed.D. Curtis & Co. Garnets, llolstery UNSURPASSED IN STYLE AND FINISH. NEW EURNITUBE, A COMPLETE STOCK. S. B. CROW, PHOTOGrRAPHEK, Corner Benton and Squernoqua Streets, East of tba Court House. Ozicea