The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, November 21, 1884, Image 4

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ASTORIA, OREGON:
FRIDAY- NOVEMBER 21. 1664
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
PORT OF ASTORIA.
READY FOR SEA.
CsUUff, Br p Qneenstown Nov 20
VESSELS IX THE RIVER.
Citv of A then. Br sd
Werra.fier blc
Atnstia.
Cam Wins loir, Axa bk
L PettensiU.
Cbesebronra.
MtVTssbinston, Am ep
Ooloraa.
Xeniv Hr8i
cntth Chief Br tic
Owm Donkin Br blc
flel'e of Arroa.
Cocbrln9S9
Beechdle.Brhk
KelTlo, Br bk
Western Belle. Am bk
Valley Forge.
Doxford.
ay O. Gos. Am We
VESSELS OH THE WAT.
o
From Forcic" Ports, for flic
Columbia Klver
Allahabad. Br bk ll Hnng Kooe
Annie M, Law Br ap S F Oct U
Archer. Brbk 765 Liverpool Not 8
Ann Militant. Br bk 903 Coguimbo Sept 10
Abbey Cotrper, Brbk GOO Moltondo
Abbey Town, Brbk70iT!cahnano
Bankdale. Br bk 1 3 Valparaiso
Barraconta, BrbkClO V.lpraiio
Brittania, Oer bk Liverpool Jane 26
Banca. Br bk 1000 Glasgoir July 20
Chilena, Brbk 6f0 Uallao
Craic Mullen. Br bk"6l Valparaiso
CornnTia. Brbk 7W Mollendo
Clan Ferguson, Br bk 779 Buenos Ayrei Sept I
Euterbill. Br bk B90 Brisbane Mar 21
Qtrynedd, Br bk 1053 Montevideo Auk 39
Haidee, Br bk 753 Liverpool Oct 4
Janet McNeil, 891 Liverpool Aujt 26
Josep. Ger bk 875 Liverpool Oct 1
Kin Cedrlc, Br sp 1491 San Pedro Oct
Kincardinshire Br bk Glasgow Aug II
River Leven, Br bk 775 Valparaiso
Lncayaa, Br bk41R Valparaiso Sept XT
McNoir. 1303 Am sp Manilla Sept 17
Vary Low, Br bk E55 Buenos Ayree
Mry Blondell. Br bk S22 Valpa-alse
Ophelia. 1181 Liverpool May 10
Peter Stnart, Brsp U7 Wellington Sept 28
Perthshire. Br bk 595 Valparaiso Oct 9
Renfrewshire. Br sp SS3 Gla-cow Aug Sl
TiUie li. Starbuck. Am p 1931 N Y
Ullock. Brbk 779 Newcastle Oct 1
Varuna. Br bk 1271 Liverpool, May 17
ffm, D. Seed, Br bk 746 Iquiqui
From American Porta.
0. 8. Hulbert Am bk New k ork July 2
TIDK TABLE FOB ASTORIA.
NOVEMBER.
man water. low water.
!
First. Second. I First, Second.
SotiolS 2 2
s - 3 "3:5 ji H J? 5 te
QpSHSHSHS
h.m. JS h. m. JS h. tn. h. m. r5
&, &, ts, &,
1 11 Ha 8'4 11 42p 74 C 63a 0T 5 Kip 08
2 11 M 8-9 - -- 5 47 08 C 55 02
3 0 41 7 4 0 32 91 C 30 10 7 48 -04
4 1 Si 7-4 1 03 9-2 7 10 14 8 34 -0 8
5 2 25 73 1 48 9 0 7 53 18 9 20 -09
6 3 1C 72 2 28 87 8 37 23 10 04 -0-7
7 4 09 70 3 15 83 9 24 2'6 10 50 -04
8 5 02 68 4 13 79 10 19 2 9 11 43 -01
9 6 01 66 5 19 75 11 24 30 - -
10 7 02 6'5 6 31 70 0 40 02 0 34 3 0
11 8 01 G'C 7 45 07 1 37 0 5 1 47 26
1235GC9855C6234 07 258 21
13 9 43 74 10 00 C 7 S 29 09 4 OS 15
14 10 27 80 11 00 G9 4 19 10 5 05 0 9
15 1104 S5U5t 71 5 02 11 G ( 04
16 11 88 89 -- 5 40 12 6 55 -01
17 0 41 72 0 11 91 G 15 14 7 37 -08
18 1 22 74 0 43 9 2 G 49 17 8 IE -0"9
19 2 02 74 1 1G 91 7 25 19 8 48 -09
20 2 42 73 1 50 89 8 01 21 9 20 -09
21 3 18 7-2 2 23 87 8 47 2'4 9 54 -07
22 3 56 7 1 2 55 8-3 9 17 2G 10 29 -04
23 4 3G 7 0 41 80il0 00 27 1107 -01
24 6 21 G8 4 .'3 75' 10 49 2-8 11 49 02
2) 6 07 GG 5 39 7llll 47 27 - -
26 6 55 G 8 6 46 6 7 0 36 05 0 52 2'4
27 7 47 71 7 57 64 1 29 07 2 01 2 0
28 8 41 75 9 08 6- 2 22 10 3 11 15
29 9 37 7 9 10 20 66 3 25 12 4 22 0 9
SO 10 30a 83 11 31p 6'8 4 20a V3 5 29p 04
The Hours between mid .ulit :uid noon are
designated by a (a. m.), those between noon
and midnight by p (p. m.). oft. O0n a denotes
midnight. oA. 00m. n denotes noon.
The height is reckoned from the level of
average lower low waters to which thesound
ings are given on the Coast Siirvev charts.
Columbia River Exports.
SHIPMENTS FOREIGN.
OCTOBER.
Wheat. 627.330 bus $442,883
Flour. 1.98ti bbls . 6.9G0
Salmon, 39.317 cs 165 418
Ltunber, 838 M. 7.G00
Total, (15 cargoes) 021,861
NOVEMBER.
3 To Quccnstmcn per Prince Umberto.
Wheat, 70,955 bus ...S-,050
To Gloucester, per Timaru.
03.519 bus. Whpat $43,828
To Queenstownpcr Abeona.
Wheat, 51.455 bus $3G,000
To Bristol per Co. of Mei-Umeth.
Wheat, 61,068 bus . $11,800
10 To Quccnstoumpcr Dunvcgan.
Wheat, 53,492 bus S3S.305
11 To Qtieenstownper Cyprus
Wheat. 59.469 bus SS9.263
14 To TyncdnckperRycvale.
Wheat, 49 285 bus $34,750
15 To Newcastle per Glenogle.
Wheat, 66.619 S38.21T
17 To Queenstmvn per Golden Gate.
Wheat 52, 237 bus ........... $35,800
17 To Antwerp per HatelocJc.
Wheat, 61,420 bus $41,700
IT To Qucenstmcn per Bessie Markham.
Wheat. 4T 8S6 bus .S31,GOO
19 To Quccnstownper C. S. Bement.
Wheat, 103,197 bus $08,605
20 To.Queenstown per Falslaff.
Wheat, 74.56S bus.-. $52,500
r ii B e:
stoRE
Kabber HhbUbs Boots, CoaU, Matt,
Caps Gossamer, etc
Kabber, Leather and Cotton Celling,
Packing, Hose. etc.
PRESTON, N0TT & CO.,
164, First Street, Portland, Or.
Notice of Application.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
undersigned will apply to the Common
Council, of the City ol Astoria, at its next
regular meeting lor a license to sell wine,
malt and spirituous liquors, in less quanti
ties than one quart, for a period of one year
from the 4th day of December, 1884. in the
building situated on lot 4, N yt of block No.
134, in the City of Astoria, as laid out aud re
corded by J. &, Shlvely,
L.SERBA.
SOCIETY 3EEETIXGS.
Temple Lodge, No. 7A.P.A.M.
REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS fi
first and third Tuesdays In eachVY'
month, at 1 o'clock, r. M., at XXxqT
Hall In Astoria. Members of the order In
good standing are Invited to attend
By order ofthe W.M.
Bearer Lodge No. 35, L O. O. F.
TDEGULAlt MEETING EV-
XX cry Thursday evening at
seven o'clock, at the Lodge
room In Odd Fellows Hall. Asto
ria. Sojourning members of the order In
good standing, cordially invited to attend.
By order N. G.
Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. O. O.F.
REGULAEMKEILNGSOF OCEAN EN
i campment No. 13. I. o. O. F., at the
Lodge, in the Odd Fellows Building, at
seven v. m., on the second and fourth
Mondays of each month. Sojourning breth
ren cordially Invited.
By order C P.
Seaside L.odge No. 12, A. O. U. W.
REGULAR MEETINGS OF SEASIDE
Lodge 2To. 12, A. O. U. W. will be held
in Pythian Hall on Friday evening of each
week, at 7 o'clock p. m. Members of the
order in good standing, and visiting Broth
ers are invited to attend. Library will be
open fifteen minutes before aud after each
meeting. By order M. W.
C. BROWN. Rec
Astoria Lodge No. 40. L O. 0.1.
REGULAR MhETTNG EVERY MON
day evening at 7 -So o'clock, in the Hall
over Mr. Case's store. Members of the Or
der, lu good standing, axe Invited to attend.
By order W. C. T.
American Legion of Honor.
REGULAR MEETING OF A.ST01CTA
Council No 905' Is held on the first and
third Tuesday of each month, at 7 oclick v.
M. By order of the Council Commander.
R.V.MONTEITH, Sec'ty.
Occident Council No. 5. 0. 0. F.
MEETS EVERY FIRST AND THIRD
Monday evenings of each month, at 8
o'clock P. M. Members of the order are
respectfully-requested to attend.
By order.
C. BROWN, Recorder,
Cushing Post No. 14, G. A. R.
REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS FOST
on the second and fourth Tuesdays of
each month at 7-30 i m. Visiting com
rades cordially invited. By order
P.C.
Pacific Lodge No. 17, K. of P.
REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS
Lodge every Friday evening, at 7 -30
o'clock, in their Castle Hall, Sojourning
Knights cordially invited to tten i.
W. A. SHERMAN.
K. of R. and S.
Astor Lodge No. 6. K. of P.
TJEGCLAR MEETINGS OF THIS
-" Lodge every Wednesday evening, at
7 -.30 o'clock, at their lodge room, in Pythian
Castle. Sojourning Knights cordially invit
ed to attend. W. L. ROBB.
K. of li. and S.
Aatoria Division No. One, Uniform
Rank, K. of P.
REGULAR MEETING ON THE FIRST
. Thursday of each month, in their .Ar
mory Hall, In Pythian Castle. at 8 p. m. Reg
ular drills on the second, third and fourth
Thursday of each month, at such place as
shall be designated by the Omniandcr.
Sojourning Sir Knght cordially invited
to meetings and drills.
SCOTT BOZORTH.
Recorder.
Common Council,
REGULAR MEETINGS, SECOND AND
fourth Tuesday evenings of each month
at 7K o'clock.
aa-Fersons de4ring to have matter acted
upon by the Council, at any regular meet
ing must present the same to the Auditor
and Clerk, on or before the Friday evening
prior to the Tuesday on which the Council
holds Its regular meeting.
THOS. S. JEWETT.
Auditor and Clerk.
Ordinance No. 704.
An ordinance concerning disorderly
conduct
The city of Astoria does ordain as
follews:
bee. 1. If any person or persons
shall carry any basket or baskets, buck
et or buckets, bag or bags on any other
thing suspended from or attached to
poles across or upon the shoulders, or
shall carry any rubbish, garbage, swill
or filth so as to be offensive to pedestri
ans, upon any sidewalk they shall be
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and
upon the conviction thereof beore the
police court, shall be punished by a fine
of not less than five dollars or more
than one hundred dollars, or by im
prisonment of not le&s than one or
more than twenty daj-s, in the city jail.
Sec 2. If any person shall remove,
transfer, or transport through any of
the public streets of the rity of Astoria
any swill or garbage, except it be in a
tightly covered box or apparatus, or in
such a manner as will prevent the con
tents thereof from being deposited in
the public street, or from being exposed
in the open a r during such process of
transportation shall be guilty of a mis
demeanor and upon conviction thereof
shall be fined not less than five nor
more than one hundred dollars or by
imprisonment in the city jail not leas
than one nor more than twentv days.
Sec 3. If any person or persons shall
cut, saw, or split any wood on the side
walk of any improved street within the
city, shall upon conviction thereof be
fined not less than two or more than one
hundred dollars, or by imprisonment in
the city jail until such fine aud costs of
action are paid, not exceeding twenty
days.
Sec 4. Any jperson who shall post,
stick, stamp, paint or otherwise affix or
cause to be done by another any notice.
piacara, dui, poster or advertisement to
or upon any side walk, crosswalk, curb
or curbstone, lamppost, hydrant, shade
tree or tree, or upon any gate, gate-post,
awning, awning-post, horse post, tele
graph or telephone poles, or shall post.
Stick. Stamn or Otherwise affix or nnnn
to be done by another, any notice, plac
ard, bill, poster or advertisement upon
any building wall or part thereof with
out first obtaining permission ot the
owner, agentor occupant of such prem
ises, shall bo deemed guilty ot a misde
meanor and upon conviction thereof,
shall be fined not less than two or more
than one hundred dollars or by impris
onment in the jail of said city until such
fine and costs of action areTiaid.notto
exceed twenty days.
Sec 5. In case of conviction of any
of the offenses mentioned in this ordi
nance, the court shall adjudge the offen
der to pav the costs of prosecution, and
shall in default of payment of fine and
costs, commit the offender to the city
jail for a term of imprisonment not ex
ceeding twenty days, and in all cises
where the term of punishment in the
city jail in lieu of a fine shall not be fix
ed by the Police Judge the offender
shall be imprisoned in default of pay
ment of fine one day for each two dol
lars of such fine; provided that in no
case the term of imprisonment shall
exceed a period of twenty days.
Sec R It shall be the duty of the
Chief of Police and the police force to
see that the provisions of this ordinance
are enforced.
Eassedthe Common Council Novem
ber, 1884.
Attest: T.S.Jewett.
Auditor and Clerk.
Apnr9T4L
J. If. HUME,
3Um.
ASTORIAW DIRECTORY.
State Officers
j J. II. Slater
uuucu aiaic3 ocnaiors.......-j j Sj rj0i.)i
RenresenLitlvfi in fonnvst ."M- C. fiwirrr
Governor. Z. F. Moody
Governor's tecretnrv....Ch"is. B. Monres
Secretary of State R. P. Farhart
Assistant Secretary F E. Hodgkin
State Treasurer . Kd. lllrsch
Assist-uit Treasurer A. F. Wheeler
Sup't Public Instruction E. B. McKIroy
State Printer W. H. Bvars
Clerk School Imd Board E, P. McCornac
Sup't Insane Asylum . Dr. II. Carpenter
Sup't Penitentiary. Geo. Collin
(W. P. Lord
Supreme Judges.-.. .T. B. Waldo
( W. W. Thayer
DisTitiCT Judges :
First District L. R. Webster
Second District-. . Kubeit Bean
Thir-i District R P. Bois-
Fuiirth District...-.. . rseneca Sml h
Fifth District F. J. Tavlor
Sixth District..... .- M. L Olrasfead
Clatscn Countv Officers:
Judge O A McGuire
Clerk-... . C. J. Trenchant
Sheriff W. G; Bos
Commiis!oMPiV i u Warren
uomratssio.iers -j Jno j!oDson
Assessor . .. J. F. Warren
Treasurer. ... laac Bergman
Surveyor (. F. P.ukcr
School Sup't J. E. HigL'in-.
Coroner ............... . J' C. Rois
Astoria City Officers:
Mavor J W. Hume
Auditor and Cierk .T. S. Jewel t
Treasurer j. G. Hastier
Assessor. Gen. P. Wheeler
Street Superintendent Tlios. I.an
Chierof Police Clark lougluev
Police Judge c. H. Mocktoh
Sexton m. ConU y
COUXCILMKN :
First Ward J a. A. Cleveland
I G. G. Smith
. , I Th"3- Dcaly
Second Ward J c. J. Ti cm-hard
Carl Adler.
W. E. DEMENT & CO.
ASTORIA, - - - OREGON
Carry in Stock,
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET
and
FANCY ARTICLES.
Prescriptions carefully Compounded
a LElNKNWKBF.il.
ii. bi:ow
Leinenweber & Co.,
KSTAHl-lSIIJ-.U 18(1.
ASTORIA, - - - OREGON
TAMERS AND CDRSMS,
Manufacturers and Imj oilers of
all kinds of
LEATHER AND MDIM
Wholesale Dealers in
OIL AND TALLOW.
csrlllghest cash price paid for Hides and
Tallow.
Sol M Jewelry,
BRACELETS..
Scarf Pins, Chains, Watches,
SILVERWARE,
Of every description.
The finest stock of Jewelry in Astoria.
EA11 goods warrantedasreprescnted
GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER.
THE LATEST STYLES
IN
WALL PAPEK
AT
B. B. FRANKLIN'S.
NEXT DOOR TO ASTORIAN OFFICE.
A very large Stock from which to select.
Window curtains made to order.
JS'-My patent Trimmer to cuf Wall Paper
will be found convenient to my patrons.
Frank and Clear.
Hai-lnx Admitted the Strength or
the Evidence a Prominent "Phy
sician takes logical Action.
The following letter tolls iU own story. The
signature will be recognized as that of the
Phyjician-in-Chiofof tho Do Qcincy Home,
and author of " Drugs That Enslavo," "The
Hypodermic Injection of Morphine," A Man
ual of N ursine." and many other popular and
valuable special medical werks:
191 Wkst Tmn Stbeft.I
Nktt Yobk, August 11. 18S0.
Messts. Seabuey & Johxso.t,
Gentlemen: Like most of my profession, I
am cautions about pinning my- faith to any
now medicine or curative agent But your
BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER
has broken through tho barriers and won it?
way to my good opinion, iiy attention was
first called to it some eight months ago by a
patient of mine Althouuh I was well ac
quainted with tho superior excclloncp of your
other plaster and antiseptic dressing, made
especially for the profession, the Benson's
was comparatively now to mo. I had heard,
however, of its merits as a romedy, in cases
of Lamo Back, Local Rheumatism, Neural
gia. Congestion of tho Bronchial Tubes and
Lungs. Dyspepsia, Torpid Liver and tho like
affections, and havo since begun to experi
ment with it personally. I find BENSON'S
CAPCINE PLASTER an exceptionally clean
ly plaster to use. and rapid in its action.
Many tests of its qualities, made in my own
family and among my patients havo convinc
ed mo that thoro is no single article so valu
able for popular use, nor so helpful in the
diseases I have named.
Should you desiro to do so, you may use my
name to that effect
Very truly yours,
1I.II.KANE,A.M.,M,D.
Tho genuino havo the word CAPCINE cut
intheeoaUr. Price 25 cants.
Seaiury Jthpion, CkeUU,NwTk.
Doreey is Very Bitter.
New; Tore, Xov. 19. The Sim's
St. Louis special gives an interviow
with Dorsey on the election, as fol fel fol
eows: "The" ablest man alive is the
man whoso tonguo has been cut out.
The chances are more than even that
when a candidato for a great office
attempts to advocato his claims he
will make great mistakes, The mo
ment Blaine opened his mouth ho
made the mistake of defense. When
he wrote tho letter about his family
he made tho mistake of accusation.
He made every woman in the country
feel that there was a basis for the
false charges. What ho ought to
ha'vo done was to l'ave pointed to his
chi.dren, his grand children, and his
family's life for forty years. His
action co3t him a million votes. 1
don't know Burchard, but I'll make
the venture that ho wears a sixteen
boot and four hat. A Protestant
clergyman with no more sense than
to talk about Eomauism in any im
proper way hasn't the decency to
bury his mother. I have large syni
pathy for such men, on the ground
solely of their bitterness and narrow
ness. In New York city, where I had
office for fifteen years, I think it is
safe to say that every great enter
prise, every public endowment, all
progress, come from Catholics and
Jews."
"Do" you thiuk it time that Blaine
should" retire from politics?" was
asked. "
"He has been retired by Elkins."
Dorsey's remarks were very bitter.
Barnnm Will Keep His Word.
New York, Nov. 19. P. T. Barnum,
who a few weeks before the election
declared that if Cleveland were elect
ed he would sell out his entire estate
at 23 per cent less than its assessed
value, came out over hi3 own sigua
ture yesterday, announcing his read
iness to keep his word. It is said
that a syndicate is forming to buy
up his property.
PILES! PILES! PILES!
A SURE CURE F0UXD AT LAST!
NO ONE NEED SUFFER.
A sure cure for Blind, Bleeding'
Itching and Ulcerated Piles has been
discovered by Dr. Williams (an Indi
an Bemedy,) called Dr. William's In
dian Pile Ointment A single box has
cured the worst chronic cases of 25
or 30 3'ears standing. No one need
suffer five minutes after applying this
wonderful soothing medicine. Lotions
instruments and electuaries do more
harm than good. William's Indian
Pile Ointment absorbs the tumors,
allays the intense itching, (particular
ly at night after getting warm in bed,)
acts as a poultice, gives instant relief,
and is prepared only for Piles, itching
of the privato parts, and for nothing
else.
Bead what the Hon. J. M. Coflinber
ry of Cleveland says about Dr. Wil
liam's Indian Pile Ointment: I havo
used scores of Pile Cures, and it af
fords mo pleasuro to say that I have
never found anything which gave
such immediate and permanent relief
as Dr. William's Indian Ointment.
Hon. Judge W. P. Coons, Maysville,
Ky., says: "I have suffered for years
with itching piles, and havo used
many remedies. I havo used Dr. Wil
liam's Indian Pile Ointment and been
cured while every other remedy has
failed." For sale by all druggists and
mailed on receipt of price, S1.00.
FBAZLER MEDICINE CO., Proprie
tors, CliHVEIiANT), O.
The rtascn t.'iat 77. x uuih cui.uol get cured of
SEillXAL WEAKXESS. LOSS Of J.1.V
HOOD.andtheruultofalvH.diteateorescestes. is oving to a complication cutlet PliOSTA TOli
R1IEA. DR. LIEMG'S IX VIG ORATOR
the OXL YcureforPROSTA TORRIIEA. Price.
Fi.to per paclage, C paelagu. S10 CO. Guide to
Health md Self-Analyst lent free. Address LIE
RIG DISPEXSA R Yfor D,sttsn of Jfea.
i fl Geary S'.. .Vr. 1'raneitco. Cat.
H. B, PARKER
DEALER IX
ETay, Oats, and Straw,
Brick. Cement, and Sand.
Wood Delivered to Order.
Draying, Teaming, and Express Business
DEALER IX
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
FIH8T.Cl.A8S.
J. H. D. GRAY,
Wholesale and retail dealer In.
GROCERIES, FLOUR, AKD FEED
Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc.
LIME, SAND AND CEMENT.
General Stomge and Wharfage on reason
able terms. Foot of Benton street. Astoria.
Oregon.
Carnahaii & Co.
SUCCE3SOUS TO
I. "W. CASE,
IilPOHTiiRS AND WHOLESALE AKD
KBIAIL DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHAMSE
Corner Ctienamus and Cass streets.
ASTORIA. . - - OREGON
Assignee Notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
Arm of J. E. Thomas has asslcned all
their property to the undersigned for the
bencGt of their creditors and all persons
harlnp claims against said estate must pre
sent tho same duly verified to the assignee
at his office In Astoria, Oregon, within three
months from thi date.
Noyembwcth, 1SJ4-
MANHOOD "KWf RESTORED
HOYAi
si3 I pi oh
fill
AKlH J
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. Amrrvel of
purity, strength and whoIeo:iieness. More
ocoiiomic.il thm the ordinary kinds, ami
i-anuot bes.ltl In competition with the mul
titude ot low ti'.t snort weight, alum or
phophat0 powders. Sold onlu in cans. Roy
al Baking ro-.vDEit Co., 10G U'alt-st. N. Y.
Street Improvement Notice.
NOTICE is herein- s'tven that the
Common Council of the City of Astoria
propose to order the improvement of
ihatp rtion of East Fifth street in the
city of Astoria as laid out and recorded
by J. M. Shively, between Hemlock and
Pine streets by nilinsr. eappinc and
planking and tilling and grading the
same to the etamisiieu grade, to a
width of it; feet m the center thereof.
And unless a remonstrance signed
by the owners of two thirds of the
property fronting on the said
portion of said street be filed
with the Auditor and Clerk within ten
days of the final publication of this no
tice viz: Tuesday December 2, 1884, the
Common Council wiU order said im
provement to be made!
By order of the Common Council.
Attest: T. S. Jewett,
Auditor and Clerk.
Astoria, November !, 1834.
Street Imorovement Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
Common Council of the City of Astoria,
propose to order the improvement of
that portion of Pine street in the City
of Astoria as laid out and recorded by
J. M. Shively, between East t ifth street
and East Seventh street, by filling and
grading the same to its established grade
to a width of sixteen feet in the center
thereof.
And unless a remonstrance signed by
the owners of two-thirds of the proper
ty fronting on said portion ot said street
be filed with the Auditor and Clerk
within ten daj-s of the final publication
of this notice, viz: Tuesday, December
2, 18S4, the Common Council will order
said improvement to be made.
By order of the Common Council.
Attest: T. S. Jewett,
Auditor and Clerk.
Astoria, November 14, 1884.
Ordinance No. 703.
An ordinance regulating the man
agement of fires and the protection of
propert-.
The city of Astoria does ordain as
follews:
Sec. 1. Tho Common Council of the
city of Astoria shall at its first meeting
in October of each year appoint fiom
each company of the fire department of
the city of Astoria four active members
to be recommended by the Chief Engi
neer of the fire department to act as
fin police at and during all fires.
Sec. 2. That the fire police so appoint
ed shall, at all fires, under direction ot
the Chief of Police, to place ropes or
guards across all streets on which shall
be situated any building on fire and at
such other points as maybe deemed ex
pedient and necessary by the Chief En
gineer of the fire department and they
shall prevent any and all persons ex
cept members of the department who
shall be known by their badges orby
identification by the firemen of his corn
pan j", insurance agent, members of the
press, and owners and occupants of
buildings endangered by existing fire,
from entering within the line or guards
so placed, and any person or persons
entering within said lines orguards and
refusing to go outside of said lines
when ordered to do so by any fire po
liceman or officer of the fire department
or police officer shall be liable to a fine
or imprisonment or both as provided
for in this ordinance.
Sec. a. No person or persons shall
break through or attempt to break
through such blockade or run over any
line of hose at a fire.
Sec. 4. All steam engines and other
movable apparatus of the fire depart
ment shall liavo the paramount right of
way through all streets and thorough
fares of the eity of Astoria when going
to a fire and such apparatus, together
with all other vehicles contiguous there
to, excepting street cars, shall take and
keep the right side of the street, unless
the same be obstructed, and all street
cars in the vicinity of suoh apparatus
going to a fire shall retard or accelerate
their speed aa occasion may require, in
order to give the app iratus of the fire
department the unobstructed use of the
street for the time being.
Sec. 5. No person or persons having
the control of any Venice shall wilfully
or carelessly permit the same Jo ob
struct the progress of the apparatus of
thf fire department while going ton
fire.
Sec. 6. Any person who shall violate
any of the foregoing provisions of this
ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a
misdemeanor, and on conviction there
of before the police judge be fined not
less than five dollars nor more than one
hundred dollars or by imprisonment in
the city jail not more than 20 days, or
by both, as the police judge may deter
mine. Sec. 7. The Chief Engineer of the
fire department, assistant engineers,
clerk of the department, and Chief of
polictiand police officers and fire police,
are directed to see that the provisions
of this ordinance are enforced, and
make complaint in the police court for
the violation of the provisions thereof.
Passed the common council Novem
ber 11, 1884.
Attest: T.S. Jewett,
Auditor and Clerk.
Approved November 12, 1884.
J.W.HUME,
Mayor.
Settlement Notice.
ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE
late Arm of A. Van Dusen & Co. are re
quested to call and settle such Indebtedness
immediately. Bv reason of the decease ii
one of the members of the Arm it Is neces
sary to sottle up tho firm business at once.
B.VANDUSFN.
H. G. VAN DUSEN.
Executory and Trnstaw.
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And have been awarded HIGHER PRIZES at the various
INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITIONS
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Quality 6bb Always
HENHY DOYLE & CO.,
5 1 7 and 5 1 9 Market Street, - - San Francisco,
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Seine Twines, Rope and Netting Constantly on Hand.
MARKETS.
WASHINGTON MARKET,
Main Street, Astoria, Oregon.
BEBGUAX DEKKY, rKOPKIETORS.
RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENr
tioti of the nubile to the fact that the
above Market will always be supplied w ith a
FULL VAKIET3T AND BEST QUALITY
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FRESH AND CURED MEATS ! !
Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole
sale and retail.
ErSpecial attention given to supplying
snips.
WYATT & THOMPSON.
DEALERS IN
FRESH AND CURED MEATS,
CHOICE GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
Crockery and Glassware.
3VE1X1 JrPoocaL, ZEJto,
STAR MARKET.
WHERRY & COmFAItfY,
Fresh and Cured Meats,
"7"o gotalole ,
FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS-.
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL,
CHEXA3IUS Street. Astoria, Cs
"SECURE THE SHADOW
Ere the substance fade, and when you vlsitj
Portland, make It-a part of your business to
call on "W. h. Tow:se, at tho San Fran
cisco Gallery, S. W. corner First and
Morrlion street, and hare your photograph
tUm la hJgfcMt ! oXth a.
CERt'HTy
be Depended on,
Notice of Application.
TVJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
lri undersigned Intend to api y to the
common council at its next regular meeting
for a license to sell wine, malt and spirituous
liquor- in less quantities than one quart, for
the period of one yrar, in the building lo
cated on lot 1, block 9, Shively s Astoria.
WHEItlTY & G1LJIOKE.
Astoria, Nov. 10th, 18St.
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 HAT THE
undersigned has been appointed admin
istrator of the estate of Charles Wallman,
tleceiust-d. and all persons having claims
against said e.tab ishuient must present tho
s.mie. duly verified, to her at her Home, In
the city of Atnrii, Oregon, within six
months from tins date.
EVA WALLMAN.
N vemberSth. 1831.
Notice to Whom It May Concern.
milE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN
JL appoint d Administrator of the estate
of John Iluhtala deceased, all persons
having claims againsr said estate are hereby
requested tiprei'iit such cl-ainisdulyveniied
within six months of the date of tlits notice
m my residence in Upper AstorU, CJatoop
County, Oregon.
ANDREW BARRY.
A-stona, July23.1S84.
Executors' Notice.
TVJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATTHE
X undersigned have been appointed exec
utors of the will and testament of Lloyd
Van Dus-n, deceased, and all persons hav
ing claims against the estate of the said de
ceased are requested to present the same at
tne otllce of Brenham Van Drseu, In Asto
ria, Oregon, within six months from this
date.
B. VAN DUSEN.
II. G. VAN DUSEN.
Executors and Trustees.
Ascot is, October 1, 1884.
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