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ASTORIA, OREGON:
SUNDAY DHOKMIiKK 9. 1SS5
LIBERTY" ANtt BAIMIOADS.
Commenting ou certain efforts of
eastern railroad managers lo arrange
matters to- sxiit themselves, the 2scw
York Tribune mya:
Messrs. Huntington, Porter anil a
number of other railroad kings who
were announced as promoters or the
Railway Shareholders association,
which has just been organized for the
dissemination of news to stockholders
and for the protection of their inter
ests, have hastened to deny, in the
most vigorous manner, that they had
anything to do with the project The
denial was hardly necessary. Those
gentlemen have msde their immense
fortunes under a system which de
nies information to stockholders and
allows thorn the protection which the
uudor dog usually gets from the
upper. The proposed association, if
carried out, would clip their wings of
some of their most precious feathers.
"Who ever heard of kings leading in
movements to cut down their prerogi
tives? American roads which make
pooling and all other kinds of agree
meats with each other as to connec
tions, methods of business and rates,
have a freedom entirely unknown to
corporations in Great Britain.
The latest report ot the English
Railway Commission, which has just-
been printed in England, gives an
idea of the restrictions thrown about
the roads there in making their
working agreements with each other.
No such agreement, it appears, is
valid until it has been advertised in
accordance with certain forms, bo
that both the stockholders and the
public may know jnst what the agree
ment amounts to and may make such
objections as they desire to the com
missioners, who, strange to say, listen
to them. As though this was not
sufficiently socialistic, it is provided
by the law of England that these
arrangements shall be revised even
ten years, and, if necessary, shall be
modified to conform to the public
interest America is popularly con
sidered to le a freer count ry than
England, and so it evidently is from
the point of view of the Yaaderbilts
and Ooxilds and Iluntiuglonp, who
run our railroads ;? they choose, but,
aftor all, if liber';, hi not license lo
do as you choose, but protection from
the license of others to do as they
choose, it really seems possible that
there may be more liberty. in Eng
land for customers of railroads and
minority stockholders than in this
country.
A GHASTLY VOYAGE.
Captain- Baker, of the Mm. IT.
Hesse, recently arrived in Boston, says
his barl: was directly iu the vicinity
of Anjiers at the time of the terrible
disaster, which hilled thousands, and
chauged the face ot the land around
Sttuda Straits. He left Batnvia Au
gust 10th, and the following morning
at daylight those on deck noticed a
heavy bank of clouds rising from the
west and obscuring the sun. and at
the same time the barometer dropped
down to 29.40, and :igain suddenly
rose to 30.70. All hands were called
and sail taken off as fast as possible,
heavy showers of sand and ashes
commenced railing, completely cover
ing decks and spars to a depth of sev
eral inches. By noon it had grown
darker than the darkest night and
commenced to blow a hurricane, but,
strange to say, the sea remained per
fectly smooth. Heavy rumblings, like
distant thunder, were constantly
heard at intervals. " The sky was
lighted up by lightning Hashes, and a
strong smell of sulphur permeated
the atmosphere and made it difficult
to breathe All hands were affected
by this awful scene, and many of the
sailors thought the world was coming
to an end.
Throughout the gale the tide set
strongly to the westward, and the
bark drove through the water at the
rate or fourteen knots an hour. At
3r.M. the sky commenced lo grow
brighter, but ashes continued to fall
like snow. On the following day the
bark entered the straits of Suuda
and the extent of the damage done
was plainly to be seen. "Whole islands
had sunk, and those that remained
had changed in form. The north
western part of Krakatia Island had
disappeared, and Yerelatin and Long
Island, heretofore covered with
trees, were completely bare. They
saw a very largo number
ot bodies, and the water
for miles was covered with trees and
dead bodies. The sea for COO miles
was a field of lavji. They experienced
a hurricane from the north and north
east with a tremendons sea, which
lasted for three days. During this
time the decks and cabin were flood
ed with water, and a portion of the
bulwarks and everything moveable
on the deck was washed away. The
most fearful thing of all was the sea
of corpses; "for nearly three days we
came across body after body of per
sons who had lost their lives in the
earthquake." One man alone counted
sixty in plain sight, and thousands
must have perished.
Tin: petition to congress concern
ing the forfeiture of the Astoria land
grant is receiving numerous signa
tures through the Willamette valley,
and as far east as "Wasco county.
The wonders of the Yellowstone
region are said lo be rivaled if not
excelled by the recent discoveries of
Prof. Pumpelly's surveying party iu
northern Montana, The region ex
plored is aronnd the Upper Marias
Pass, west of the Rocky Mountain
range, and about 150 miles north of
Missoula. Aside from the mountain
scenery, there are three great natural
amphitheaters, in one of which Prof.
Pumpclly counted twenty-two cas
cades over 500 feet in height, while on
a neighboring mountain is a trne
glacier, having a frontage of at least
a mile, and in some places a fall esti
mated at 509 feet in height The
Northern Pacific road runs near
enough to these new wonders' to make
them easilv accessible to the curious.
Sin TV11.FEID Ijawsox, the English
radical statesman, does not know why
people should quarrel over politics or
religion. Ho would as soon think of
quarreling with a-pereon having the
rheumatism., "A man has the rhcu (
matisni because it is a disease of his i
body, and a Tory is a Tory because he
is not strong enough to resist the
atlaeks of error." "Mr. Glads one
once said that the duty of a govern
ment is to make it easy for men to do
right and difficult for them to do
wrong, and the duty of the people in
relation lo the government is to make
it easy for the government to do right
and difficult for it lo do wrong."
1)1 KI.
In Eugene. Orecon. Tuesday, Dec. 4.
18S i. 31rs. Eunice Joodcll.aged ." years.
The deceased was a pioneer of this
state, having resided in Yamhill county
since 1K31. .She was the grandmother f
Mrs. AY. Y. Parker, of this city, ainl
had many friends in Clatsop county.
NEW TO-DAY
Re alE state at Auction
Eleven Lots in GJnev's Astoria.
ihursday. Dec. 13. 11, A. fil. at
Ilolflcn's Auction Hooius.
TNSTKl'CBD BY 31 KS. E. C. Pltncil.
JL Sister to the late Cyrus Olncy, I will sell
toliie highest bidders, without reserve, for
rash, tlie following valuable lots in the city
vi Aion:i. viz :
Iit 5. block .S2 : Lot 5. block S3 : UA S. block
102 ; Lots s and l. block 117 ; Lot 4, block ilS ;
Ixits 5 and C, block 131 ; Int 1. block 1 ; J.ot
11. block 102: and LoiS. bio. k 1(58. The title
toall these lots is leirally vosted, witlwut dis
pute, in Mrs, French, and she will cive a
special p-taranty deed to sun!".
IS. C. HULlHi.
Auctioneer.
To the Citizens of the Second Ward.
IIIKIIEDY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAK
didate for council man from tlto second
ward of tills city at the ensuing election.
t.a.okodtt.
Astoria, Uw. s, 18S3.
To the Citizens of Astoria.
T HEKBISY ANNOUNCE MYSELF AS A
JL candidate for the office of Mnvor of this
City at the ensuing City election.
it. .MUiHJAN, .Jr.
Dee. ;. 1SS8.
A CARD.
Ii. Astouian :
In order that everyone nmv know the
facts in the case with regard to numerous
reports now in circulation. I deem it but
justice 10 myself as a candidate for mayor
oi Aiona, 10 say, mat i nave never directly
nor i nun ecu y, pro or con. picugeu myseu or
made any promises to am man or number
of men concerning nominations for citv olll-
cers. nor concerning my official acts should
1 be- elected, and In that event would be. as
i am now, entirely impleaded.
.1. w. m .MIS.
Astoria, Dec. r, 1851.
. NOTICE
To Cannerymen and Fishermen.
T I'- LEAvTIIEItS. lormerlv over
Arndt& Ferchen's machine shon Iihs
leased the shop on Concomlv street, one
block wet of Hansen Bcos.' mill, and after
the loth of Dor. will be prepared to build
nisi-ciass uoais ni reasonable rates.
liive me a call before going elsewhere.
Brewery Beer Saloon.
The Best Beer 5 cts a Glass.
Hot Lunch every Day from 10 to 12 A. M
Tim 1iror rf f tnltnre iti.l (!imH Jn 1. ....
A deservedly popular place of social resort
GEO. IIILLIIIL
THE THINGVALLA LINE.
Is the only
DIRECT LINE
Between NEW YOKK and SCANDINAVIA.
First class Steamers and good usage.
Tickets for sale at A. 31. .IOKXSO.VS.
Agent, Astoria, Oregon.
Notice of Dissolution.
NOTICE IS-nEUKBY GIVEN TIIAT THE
JlX partnership heretofore exist ini: between
Duck Foiux under the firm name ami style
of Lung Wing as pawnbroker in the city of,
Astoria, is uus aay uissoivcu uv mutual con
sent. The business will be carried on by
the new firm name of Goon Win? Co
Duck Fong will pay all the debts of Lung
ItJIlg JH.
GOON WING CO.
By LAM FAT.
. LAM. DUCK Manager.
For Sale.
T7UVE HUNDIIED COKDS DRY IIEM
. lock Wood, which 1 will deliver at the
linnses of r.ii5tninnr fur 51 ?i rvn
Draylngorall kinds done at'reasonablc
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING
"ftJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
JJ1 annual meeting of the stockholders of
the Scandinavian Packing Co, will be held at
me company's uuice. on Thursday Dec. 13
1883, at a o'clock A. M, for the purpose of.
electing a Board of Directors for the ensuing
year and the transaction of such other busi
ness as may come before the meeting.
By order of the President.
IL FLATH,
Secretary.
AslorIa,Nor.29.1KS3.
Stockholders Meeting.
milE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING
JL of the Stockholders of the Sea Side
racking-co. will be held at the office of F.
.. layior, ryunan iiuuuing, at 2 v. m. on
Monday, Dec. loth, for election of officers
and transaction of such other business as
snail como before it.
E.A.NOYES,
Secretary.
Notice to Stockholders.
XfOTICE IS IDZHEBY GnrEN THAT THE
JLl animal meetlnc of tlie stocklioldcrs of
the Pacific Union Tk'g Co. will be held ou
Saturday Dec 22 1883, at their office In As
toria for the, purpose of electing a board of
Directors and the transaction of such other
business as may come before tlie meet! us.
J. II. GLLSTRAP, J. A. CAKLSON.
, , Secy, ' Pres't.
Astoria Nor, 23, 1883,
iEATEEBITIi
IN
MILLINERY
-AT
MRS. A. MALCOLM'S..
TO CIjOSK Ot T YINTEK STOCK I WILL
sell for the next HO ttnys all jjoods at
a reduction irso to -IO per cent against
former prtws. Now Is your opportunity.
Ladles, to secure bargains.
liOolc at tin Following 1'rlces.
Indies Far llreiwr Hats, now $!LW. for
merly Girls' Sloscow IVawrs nv 73 cents for
merly SI 25.
Boys' Capn, now 7.V to 51.23, formerly 51
to Si XO
Misses' floods, now SI 73. formerly $2.2. I
Infants' Hoods, now SI, formerly $1.50. !
Hosiery, now 0e, former! v 75c.
Lace Collars an 1 Fichus, now 2r to SI."A
lormerlv r0e to i
Ladies' and Chi'drens' Linen Cullnrs. now
15 to 20c. fonn.-rJy 25 to
Infants' Wool Sacipies and limit at a re
duction of to perron".
Proprietor of the Leading
loot and Shoe Store !
OF ASTORIA.
Makes announcement that his large stock of
gootls is offered for sale for the
uext two weeks
Ml COS TP !
This is to make room for a large
stock for the Holidays.
Ken's Heavy Boots,
t
Men's Fine Boots;
Ladies' and Children's Shoes
IN EVERY VARIETY.
Now is a chance to get cheap boots and
shor.-?.
I. .1. ARVOLD.
BANKING AND INSURANCE.
INSURANCE AGEHT
- - OREGON
ASTORIA.
OFFICE liOUItis:
FROM 0 O'CLOOK A. M. UKT1L 2
O'CLOCK P. M.
$67,000,000 CAPITAL.
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND
GLOBE,
NORTH BRITISH AND MERCAN
TILE OF LONDON AND
EDINBURGH.
OLD CONNECTICUT OF HART
FORD, AND
COMUSRCIAL OF CALIFORNIA
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES.
M ror.tinc a capital of 307,000.000.
A. VAN DUSF.N. Agent.
Hardware and SMp CMlery
A. VAN DUSEI1 & CO..
I1R.VI.KIM 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.
Agricultural Implements,
Soiriiifj Ulncliincs,
Paints and Oils. Groceries, etc.
WONG SAM OKK.
110NO 1'ANO.
SUN SING CO.
HAVE OPENED A CHINESE STOKE ON
Clicnamus street opposite the Astoria
Kakery, where they will keep on hand
Tea. Stisar. Iticc, Chinese
i'rovislons.
And I'KUITSand VEGETABLES.
Astoria, Decemher 1st, 1SS3.
PLUMBING,
Gas and Steam Fitting
DONE BY RUDDOCK & "WHEELER. AT
fair rates. Also a- complete stock of
xoods in our line. Estimates given and
work guaranteed.
Casssticet, in rear of I O O F building,
next to Gas Co's ofllce.
Cleaning Hep airing,
NEAT, CHEAr AND QUICK. BY
GEORGE LOVETT,
Main Street, opposite N. Loeb's.
NOTICE.
To Hunters, Fishermen, Ranchers.
i
F YOU VrANT THE HIGHEST'MAK-
kci price lor your produce, go to
JEFF'S.
L. IS.. Gr. SMITH,
Importer and wholesale dealer Iu
Cigars am! Tobacco. Smoker' Articles,
riaylns Cards, Cutlery, Sta
. . tloaerj-. Etc
Tlie largest and finest stock of JIEER
SCHAUMand AMBER GOODS In the city.
Particular attention paid to orders from
the country,
Tiieo. BR ACKER, Manager.
Clicnamus Street, Astoria. Oregon.
FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.
AT SIRS. GEO. mLLER'S, NEXT DOOR
to Weston HoteL
ARVOLD,
CHEISTMAS
CAEDS.
HAVE FOUND IT ! !
IE P1CE
The vulilu" art iliriifd t cH ami (xaluitH our iiinut'li'
stork of UolitLiy C'tod, ounsistiii of
Albums, Scrap Books. Music Folios. Toilet Stands.
Dressing Cases. Fans. Picture Frames.
Oil Paintings, Chromos, Etc.
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Wo lo not iiroiKisc t invt'iglp tlio iniblie either
false rupresi'titatioL or such pernicious clap-tnip as the
purported iiurchnse or an Eastern Bankrupt stock at 25
cents on tlie tlolhr. All our ilealinqs are lesitiinate anil
above board. In nroof of wliat w sav and claim. vc would
respectfully surest to the nitblie to examine and jirice the a
goods in "Otlj?r Scores" before coinini; to us. and thus
satisfy themselves of Use truth of our representations.
Th.e ETew Tork Sfovelty Store
HIIXIX STKF.R1'. ASTORIA.
BIRTHDAY
CARBS.
You Are Sure
AT THE
Leading
OF ASTOEIA.
N I
POR
Hall, Office, Library Parior3 Chamber
and DINING ROOM, in
"WALNUT, CHERRY, ASH, AND MAPLE.
"We are without a doubt shovcing the Largest and Most Complete
line of CHAMBER SUITS in tins city, unequaled in Design, Work
manship and Finish.
Ve Carry an IMMENSE STOCK OF CARPETS of All Designs
and Colors in
Body, Roxlmry, and Tapestry Brussels, Three Plys,
Extra Supers
FOSTER'S
the
iard Parlors
Are not excelled by any
north of San Francisco.
dispensed, -and every
convenience for tntf com
fort of guests.
Imported Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
The Most Complete Establishment in Astoria.
AT THE ENTRANCE TO" THE 0.. R. & N. BOCK.
IT NEW YEAR
j CARDS.
OHLY ! .
O.
Gr
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WEBBIITG
CARBS.
to be Suited
"STiTT HATST
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and Ingrains.
EXCHANGE,
and GIu
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YORK..
RE !
FEAIK L.
bTesn Jb
FANCY GEOGEEIES.
TEU apply to tlit Captain, or to E. 1. Parker,
s urn utumm
B-OPENING !
Ladies desirous of procuring Goods
unequaled in Style and Einisn will
take pleasure in examining our
Stock of
m THE
GEKTS' FUEHISHING DEPARTMENT,
Everytning is Complete
and of the "best.
CITY BOOK H?C3LSI-
HAVEJVST ilECEiVKD A 3I.13EliOTII STOCK OF BOOKS.
The youiis ami ohl, ricli ami poor can all be accommodated.
Agents for the Kranich & Bach and Mandsfeldt & Noini Pianos and
Western Cottage Organs.
Orders for all kinds of Music or Instruments will be promptly filled.
II. F. STEVENS fc CO.,
City Book Store.
THE NEW MODE
A FULTi STOCK
Two doors east of Occident Hotel.
ar. OLSEX.
J. OUSTAFSOX.
MARTIN OLSEN & CO.
DEALERS IN
IFURNITURE. S5 BEDDING.
tJornar HXain ami Squeinoqnn Streets. Astoria, Oreson.
WINDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; WALL PAPER' ETC
A Complete Stock.
PRICES AS CHEAP. AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD.
AXI, KIXDS OF FUISmTITKE REPAIRED AHi VARNISHED.
(SLTCKSSOR TO JACKINS & MONTGOMERY.)
, PLUMBING, GAS FITTING, AND CANNERY WORK
Attended to Promptly on Reasonable Terms.
CIIEJVAJICS STREET, Xext to C I. Parker's Store.
GERMANIA BEER ALL
AND
BOTTLE BEER DEPOT.
CacTiirra Steeet. A3T0EIA.
The liest ot lagei' 5 Cts. a Glass
Orders for the
Celebrated ColmMa Brewery
Ift at this place will bo promptly attend
ed to.
-No cheap San FrancLsco Beer sold at
this place?
T7JI. BOCK. Proprietor.
PARKER.
s
(!L,ilU PARKER
Euqem D. Biock, Master.
or TOWING, FREIGHT or CHAK-
Agent
II. 15. PAJtK.BR.
STORE
- Reduced P
ATIKFS and DRESS GOODS.
& Co.
RANGE CA2T BE IIAD IN AS
TORIA ONLY OF
HAWBS,
AGENT
CALL AND EXAMINE IT, YOC
WILL BE PLEASED. "
E. 1C. IIAWES Is also agent for the
Ml patent CooMf Stove
And other first-class stoves.
Furnace Work. Steam Fit
fiags. otc, a spccialty-
AI.WAYS ON HAND.
ASTORIA, OREGON-
A. JOIINSON.
Tin, Sheei Iron and Copper Ware.
A General Assortment of
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Agents for
Magee Stoves and Eanges
The Best in the market.
Piumbing goods of all kinds on hand. Job
work done In a workmanlike manner.
California Exchange
Tlie best of California and Foreign
Wines and Liquors
Kept Constantly on Hand
Domestic and .Foreign Clears of
the best Brands.
NATIONAL BREWERY BEER.
On Coneomly between Benton and Lafa
yetto streets.
lm fiEORGE GOBLIER.
iff - -4"-''.-