C2 She gaittj gUoratu ASTORIA, OREGON: WEDNESDAY .DECEMBER 12. 1SS3 THE PEOPLE'S P03IA1N. In tlio house of representatives last Monday, Judge Paysou of Illinois, introduced a bill declaring forfeitod land grants of a large number of roads, involving many millions of acres of land. The names of roads and amounts involved are as follows: Texas Pacific. 15,000,000 acres, Cali fornia, Arizona and New Mexico, Gulf and Ship Island, Tuscaloosa and Mobile, Mobile and New Orleans, aggregating 1,000,000; Savannah and Albany, involving 1,200,0000 acres; Iron Mountain, Arkansas, 1,130,000 acres; Memphis and Charleston, 800,- 000 acres; Mobile and Girard, 483,000 acres; Outona and Slate Line, 142,- 000 acres; Oregon Central, 130,000 acres; Elyton and Beard's Bluff, 800.- 000 acres; Oregon and California, and California and Oregon, unpatented land, 4,108,000 acres; part of North ern Pacific, from "NVallula to Port land, 5,500,000 acres: New Orleans and Jackson, 1,000,000 acres: Iron Mountain, Missouri. uul,vw acres; part of Atlantic and Pacific, east of Albuquerque and west of Mojava, 15, 000,000 acres: involving title to 47,- 453,000 acres of the people's domain Tkk following, which illustrates the rapidity with which towns are built up in territories, was told the North western Lumberman by a gentle man who was looking around in Da kota recently. He was present when officials of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul road arrived at a point thir ty miles north of Mitchell and planted a town which they called AYoonsocket At the time only one farm house was standing m tue vicinity, and a car was used as a depot This was on Thursday, and on Saturday of the same week there were twenty shanties, a livery stable, two stores, a saloon, a hotel, and three lumberyards. There are men who have loaded lumber on cars without knowing where it would be unloaded, and then run it to the first new town they hear of being started. But it is not best to imagine that all of the yards which arc estab lished so suddenly in the new Dakota towns have complete :is5ortments or are models of neatness. A few hundred feet of lumber thrown down by the track constitutes a yard, which grows and is pur into shape ;is the town progresses. The Weston Leader thinks that the temperance question will soon figure prominently in Oregon politics mi . . j-nere are prooamy more genuine temperance Democrats in the state than there are temperance Republi cans, and yet. it is more than proba ble that the Republican partv will be the first one to espouse that cause and thus secure the vote of the Dem ocrats or that belieL If between now and June the woman suffrage sentiment should seem to grow in favor with a majority of the people, the Republican party may be expect ed to have a big. broad woman suff rage plank in its next plat form. The benefits to accrue from woman suffrage is mainly a matter of conjectnre; that from pro per temperance legislation is untoubt ed and beneficial. But will the demo cracy see it thus and act accordingly. Pnor. ISluot of the Smithsonian Institution says that while the Har rison and Miller bills, providing a civil government for Alaska, are both simple and effective, he thinks Sena tor Miller's bill is best, for the reason that it provides for a judge, who will receive $1,000 per annum, and who will be governor ex-oflicio, and fonr commissioners, who will act as mag istrates, and who will receive SS00 per annum. The criminal and civil laws of Oregon are. adopted by Miller, and all appeals from the judge are to be taken to a United States Court judge in Oregon. The Miller bill provides also that the Oregon laws shall be publthed in Russian as well as Eng lish before they shall go into effect Prof. Elliot thinks the Miller bill will become a law before April At Tumwater, "V. T., at a late elec tion nearly every woman in the place worked and voted and carried the day. In other parts of the territory women arc acting as jurors. okxatok Edmuxds has resigned the presidency of the senate. It is thought that Senator Anthonv, of Rhode Island, will succeed him. NEW TO-DAY ilizens' Ticket. FOR MAYOR, J. W. HUME. G. A. STINSON & CO., BLACKSMITHING, At Cap:. .Rogers old stand, corner of Cass and Court Streets. Ship and Cannery work. Horseshoeing. Wagons made aud repaired. Good work gq&raateed. REAL ESTATE AUCTION. ON Thursday, December. 20. 1883, At 1 P. M.. on the Premises. I "WILL SELL TO THE HIGHEST 1ID ders without reserve, for casn, Wii acres of laud known as the I'.Genrlmn Farm, on Clatsop l'latns. aiso. so cows, it neati youns caiuc. i Jiorsc l wagon, and other fanning implements, line gunramepu. .7. V. GEAimAKT. J-L C. I10LUEN, Auctioneer. Astoria, Dec. W. 1RS3, w-ltd-tf Desirable Property FOR SALE. FIFTV MINUTES DRIVE FROM SAX I Jose. Cal.. on the Los fiatos Road. I Anew5-room dwelling house: between 5 and six acres of choice fruit laud. Dwell ing built for saloon and store. The property will be sold at a bargain, as I have too much other business to attend to It. Terms Sl.COO-Jialf cash; balance on time with easy payments. Apply to YOUNG. Astoria, Oregon. d46-lni GHAS. A. MAY New Store, New Stock, Toys, Fancy Goods Tobacco and Cigars, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC IP DE. TJ X "37 JS A FINE ASSOETMENT. Squemoqua street , n ext door to t he Em pi ro Store. nl-om REMOVAL. The Astoria Passenger Line YTTILL AFTER THIS DATE HAVE ITS 1 1 headquarters at its Staolcs next to 1$. B. Franklin's, two doors below Thk Asto itiAXolllce. First-class Livery service. Carts with horse furnished, for one dollar per hour. Carriages on application Tlie Astoria Passenger Line Hacks will leave for Upper Astoria from the stnbks. Horses taken to board. MES.T.O'JIRIEN. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET By the Xxsht. 2.ty, Week or Month WITH OR "WITHOUT BOARD, With u"?e of Tarlor. Libra ry and all the com forts of a home. Terms reasonable. Apply to MllS. E. C. HOLD EN. Cor. Main and Jefferson St. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. AT MRS. GEO. niLLER'S, NEXT DOOR to Wesion Hotel. ASSIGNEE OFT. BA1LY. VTOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 JJ will apply at the next term of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oreson, for the County or Clatsop, to be discharged from urt her trust as assignee of T. Itailv. I. "W. CASE, Assignee. Astoria. Ogn.. Nov. 2C lSSl. d-4w For Sale. iJIIVIi HUNDRED CORDS DRY ? lock Wood, which I will deliver J I KM at tin houses of customers for 1 a cord. Draying or all kinds done at reasonable, rates. R, R. MARION. NOTICE. STATE AND COUNTY TAX ES A RE NOW due and payable at my offlce. A. M TWOMBLY. tf Sheriff Clatsop Co. g Adjourned Meeting. rtul EH E "WI LL BE A M EETING OF THE JL S.'ocklioldcr of tise Seiside P;iciing company, next Saturday evening, the lJWh Inst, at 7 Si o'clock, at the nnkre of P. .1. Taylor, for tin transaction of such business as may eome before it. NOTICE. I TAKE THIS FORM OF ASSERTING that 1 am not a candidate for councilman on the so called Citizens' Independent Tick er, navmg oecu regularly uninitiated at a warn meeting in the Second Warn on Sat- lir-.l.n- i,nitiii.r lan C 1Cvt l n ,.t n i-i n .. .1 lug as follows:. I. W. ilume for Mayor. T. A. Orcutt, for Councilman. Second "Ward, and I stand by the action of said meeting. See Sundav's Astokian. T. A. ORCUTT. To the Citizens of the Second Ward. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN didate for councilman from the second ward of this city at the ensuing election. T.A.OROUTT. Astoria, Dec 8, lf3. To the Citizens of Astoria. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF AS A candidate for the office of Mavorof this City at the ensuing City election. " Dec 7. lSsa. A CARD. En. Astoiuan : In order that even-one mav know the facts In the awe with icgard to numerous: reports now in circulation. I deem it but Justice to myself ns a candidate for mayor 01 vsiona. 10 say, mat 1 nave neveruirectiv nor indirectly, pro or con. pledged mvself or made any promises to auj man or number of men concerning nominations for city ofll cers, nor concerning my ollici.il acts should 1 be elected, and in that event would be, a i am now, entirely unpledged. .1. "W. HUME. Astoria, Dec. 5, 18S3. ' Notice of Dissolution. TVf OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE XI partnership heretofore existimr between Duck Fong under the firm name and stvle of Lung "Wing as pawnbroker in the city of Astoria. Is tliis day dissolved by mutual con sent. The business will be carried on bv the new firm name of Goon Wing Co Duck Fong will pay all the debts of Lung Wing Co. GOON WING CO. By LAM FAT. LAM DOCK Manager. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE annual meeting of the stockholders of the Scandinavian Packing Co. will be held at the Company's Ofilce, on Thursday Dec. is. 1883, at 3 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for thaensulng year and the transaction of such other busi ness as may come before the meeting. By order of the President. II. PLATH. Secretary. Astoria, Nov. 29. 18S3. Notice to Stockholders. ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE JLi annual meeting of the stockholders of tire pacuic union Pk'g Co. will be held on Saturday Dec. 22 1683, 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 the ineotinc. J. P.. GDLSTRAP, J. A. CARLSON. Secy, Pres'L Astoria :nov. 23, 1583, FOR SALE. IN LOTS TO SUIT. FROM 5 ACRES TO 40 acre tract In S. "W. corner of Chas. Stevens' D.C. Title perfect. For particu lars inquire at omce oi a. u. Jtaymond, City Hall ; or on the premises of O. D. Young. Astoria, 2fo v. 3d, 1883. FOR SALE AT KNAPPA. SO. 1 COW, Prcsh, 2nd, Price $73. Half Dozen select Cows giving milk price sNA. per ncau. One pair gelding Horses, 7 years old, rousing team," $5oO witli harness. C-dvv-ltvk A.KNAPP. BealEstateaUuCto Eleven Lots in OIney's Astoria. Thursday. Dec. 13. 11. A. M. at JEoltlcit's Auction Rooms. ixsTurcKD r.y aiits. r.. c. pk bxcii. Sister to the late Cvnis Olney, I will sell to the highest bidders, without reserve, for cash, the following valuable lots in the city of Astoria, viz : Lot 5, bh-ck .12 ; Lot block S3 : Iot 8, block 102 : Ixiis 8 and . block It7 : Lot 4. block 118 : IaAs 5 and 0, block 121 ; Lot 4. block 14G ; Lot 11. block 102 ; and J.ot 8. block ICS. The title lrmll these litis Is It:illv Vested, without dis- (pute.in Mis. Fiench. and she will given Auctioneer. EHEAT BEDUCTIOH -IX- MILLINERY AT MRS. A. MALCOLM'S. mo CLOSE OUT WINTER STOCK 1 WILL JL sell for the next SO days all goods at i reduction of 5iO to 40 tier cent agniast rsow is your opportunity. 1 -allies, to secure bargains. ! Look at the. following i'rires. Ladies' Far Reaver Hats, now 52.00. for mpilv SiW). Girls' Moscow Heavers, nw 73 cenV. for- iiiprlvl "".V Hoys' Caps, now 75c to formerly ?1 to si juo. Misses" Hoods. nowSLTo. formerly $2.21 Infants' Hood. now SI. formerly $1.30. llosierv.now 50c. fnnnerlv 75c. Lace Collars and Fichus, now 25c to SIO. formerly &0c to Si. Indies' and ChlIdrensLincii Collars, now ir. to 20c, formerly 23 to 33c Infants" "Wool Hacqucs and Boots at a re duction ot 40 percent. 5 Proprietor of the Leading Boot and Shoe Store ! OF ASTORIA. Makes announcemont that his large stock of goods Is offered for sale for the ne.vltwo weeks OST ! This is to make room for a large stock fur the Holidays. Men's Heavy Boots. Men's Fine Boots, Ladies' and Children's Shoes IN EVERY VARIETY, i :t chance to gn cheap boots ami I..I.ARVOLD. Now I: shoes. BANKING ANDJHSURANGE. BANKER INSURANCE AGENT - - - OREGON OFFICE UOUltS: FKOM 9 O'CLOCK A. M. UNTIL 3 O'CLOCK P. M. $67,000,000 CAPITAL. LIVF.RPOOL xlND LOVON AND GLOBE, NORTH BRITISH AND MERCAN TILE OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. OLD CONNECTICUT OF HART FORD, AND COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Hepresoctine a capital of SG7,O00,0OO. A, VAN DUSEN. Agent Hardware and Ship Chandlery A. VAN DUSEN & GO.. UKALEHS IS Hardware and Ship Chandlery, Pure Oil. Bright Varnish, Binnacle Oil. Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine. Cotton Sail Twine, Larri Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails. Agricultural Implements, Sewing Zffhcliiiics, Paints ami Oils, "ftroccrics, etc. WOXG SAM GEE. HOXG FANG. SUN SING CO. HAVE OPENED A CHINESE STORE ON Chenamm street opposite the Astoria Baker', where they will keep on hand Tea, Siijjar, Itlcc, Chinese i'rorisions. And FRUITS and VEGETABLES. Astoria, December 1st, 18S3. PLUMBING, Gas and Steam Fitting TkONEBYEUDDOCK & "WHEELER. AT JlJ fair- rates. Also a complete stock of Kooas in our line, isti mates gtren ana work guaranteed. Cass street. In rear of I O O F building, next to Gas Go's office. NOTICE To Cannerymen and Fishermen. J P. JEATHERS, formerly over Arndt & Ferchen's machine shop has leased the shop on Concomly street, one "block wet of Hansen Bros.' mill, and after the loth of Dec -will be prepared to build first-class boats at reasonable rates. (Jive me a caU before going elsewhere. CHRISTMAS CAEDS. UAUC iiniu a ONE PRICE Tlie public are invited to call ami ixnn:iiu intr iminensi1 stock of Holiday (loods. consisting of Albums, Scrap Books. Music Folios. Toilet Stands. Dressing Cases. Fans, Picture Frames. Oil Paintings. Chromos. Etc.. O u o o u o a o A Q Vs THE WkH YORK X- sv STORE ! We do not nirtjst' to inveigle the public either by j -false representations or such pernicious clap-trap as the i purported purchase or an Eastern Bankrupt stock at IT cents on the doll.tr. Aii our dealings are legitimate and above board. In proof of what vrt say aud claim, we would S respectfully suggest to tlie public to examine and price the goods in OUir Stores' before coming to us. and thus satisfy themselves of the truth of our representations. Tiie XTewTorls STovolty Store STREE1'. ASTORIA. BIRTHDAY CARDS. You Are Sure to be Suited AT TIIE Leading Furniture OF ASTORIA. CHAS. HEILBOEN, F TJ N I T TJ R E a TOE Hall, Office, Library, Parlor, Chamber and DINING "WALNUT, CHEERY, We are without a doubt showing- line of CHAMBER SUITS in this city, unequ.iled in Design, Work manship and Finish. CARPETS, We Carry an IMMENSE STOCK OF CARPETS of Ail Designs and Colors in Body, Roxlmry, and Tapestry Brussels, Three Plys Extra Supers FOSTER'S THE Billiard Parlors Are not excelled by any north of San Francisco. Nothing but the best dispensed, and every convenience for the com fort of guests. r Imported Wines, Liquors and Cigars. The Most Complete Establishment in Astoria. AT THE ENTRANCE TO THE 0. R. & N. DOCK. NEW YEAR CARDS. I I ONLY ! WEDDHTG CARDS. U R THE ROOM, in ASH, AND MAPLE. the Largest and Most Complete and Ingrains. EXCHANGE. and Club Rooms Hons .-V ..' ? '. r''- EEANK L Fresh Fruits Vegetables FANCY GROCERIES. TER apply to tin Captain, or to E. P. Parker. FineCroods - Reduced Prices Ladies desirous of procuring Goods unequaled in Style and Pinish will take pleasure in examining our Stock of SILKS, SATINS and DRESS GOODS. IN THE GENTS' FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, Everything is Complete and of the best. B. F. STEVENS & Co. CITY JS"3?a3EL:H2. HAVE JUST I?KCEiV3:i A 3IA?OIOTH STOCK OF BOOKS. The voting and old, rich and poor can all be accommodated. Agents for the Kranich & Bach and Mandsfeldt & Notni Pianos and Western Cottage Organs. Orderrf for all Iiimls of Music or Instruments will be promptly filled. It. F. STEVENS fc CO., City Book Store. THE NEW MODEL A FULIi STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND. 3E3- S.- TTA WES, Two doors east of Occident Ilotel. ASTORIA, OREGON. Ar.OLSE.V. J. OUSTAFSOX. A. JOHNS ox. MARTIN OLSEN & CO. DEALERS IN FUKNITEGEUB BEDDING. Corner 3Iain and Siuenioqun Streets. AHtorla. Oreson. WINDOW SHADES AHD TRIMMINGS; WALL PAPER' ETC A Complete Stock. PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. &TJT. KINDS OF F5TRKITURE REPAIRED AISD VARNISHED. (SrcCESSOR TO .TAOKrNS & MONTGOMERY.) PLUMBING, GAS FITTING, AND CANNERY WORK Attended to Promptly on Reasonable Terms. CJLESiAJIES STRKET, Kext to C Ii. Parker's Store. GEKVIANLA beek hall AND BOTTLE BEER DEPOT. CHCuirca Stbrkt. Astoeia, The Best of Lager 5 Cts. a Glass Orders for the ia Brawerj Left at this place will bo promptly attend ed to. eyNo cheap San Francisco Beer sold at this place T?M. BOCK, Proprietor. PARKER. DURA PARKER Euqem D. Btack, Master. or TOWING, FREIGHT orCIIAlt Agent. U. Ii. PAltKEK. STORE ! ILtVNGE CAIt BE HAD IN AS TORIA ONLY OF AGENT CALL AND EXAJITNE IT, YOl' WILL BE PLEASED. E. i:. IIAWES Is also agent for the It And other first-class stoves. Furnace Work, Steam Pit tinKs. etc.. a specialty. DEALEIi IK Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A General Assortment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents for Magee Stoves and Eanges The Best In the market. 1'iumulng goods of all kinds on hand. Job work done In a workmanlike manner. California Exchange The best of California and Foreign Wines and Liquors Kept Constantly on Hand Domestic obiI .Foreign Clears Gf the best Brands. NATIONAL BREWERY BEER. On Concomly between Benton and Lafa yette streets. Im . SEOKGE GOBLIHB, 1, J i