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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1885)
fZ) Fwwwra jjitaj j4k'j' -je: She guitj gfonmt. ASTORIA, OREGON: THURSDAY. .JULY Io. Is5 'HEAVY ClIAUGUS: Charles Goodall, of Goodall, Perkins & Co., San Francisco, is stopping at tho Gilman. Ho attaches very little import ance to tho opposition line, which con sists of one $10,000 coal boat capable of making about eight knots an hour. He is of the opinion that notwithstanding the heavy charges of towing, pilotage and lightering on the Columbia, there will be ample tonnage at this port to move tho 390,000 tons of surplus wheat. Many of the grain vessels at or bound for San Francisco will come when the great shortage in tho California crop is thoroughly understood. Portland Stand ard. The alorc is a fair example ol the tone of the Portland press and the general expression in speaking of this matter of wheat shipments from the Columbia. "The heavy charges of tonnage, pilotage and lighterage on the Columbia" has no reasonable ground for existence beyond bar pi lotage and towage were the ships loaded at Astoria. As for the towage of grain from even Portland the Astoria Transportation Company demonstra ted two years ago that grain could be carried from Portland to Astoria for forty cents a ion and leave a mar gin of profit. Those things will ad just themselves in time but oven the opposition of the Orcgonian is pref erable to the acquiescent attitude of other newspapers on this topic. JUDGE LYNCJPS BOOM. The success of the people of Texas in getting rid of twelve horse-thieves in one day last week without the law's delays or uncertainties calls at tention to the remarkable boom which Judge Lynch is having this year. In the section of Texas where tho trees were thus loaded down with gallows fruit, it is to be pre sumed that justice of any kind is scarce in the market and hard to get, so that people have to manufacture their own article, the regular old slow-going market either being too far away or too limited to supply the demand. There is consolation, how ever, that the home-made justice, like all other home maid articles, is stout, reliable and effective. The operations of Judge Lynch, however, are not confined to horse thieves in Texas. His boom is quite general. Since the 1st of January tho number of scoundrels lyuched in various parts of the country is 99, of whom 9G were malc3 and 3 females, 5S white and 41 colored. As usual, the south takes mora than three fourths of the lot, having 7o against 21 credited to the north. In detail the states are represented as follews: Alabama 3, Arkansas 1, .Florida 2, Georgia 2, Iowa 5, Kansas 3, Ken tucky 3, Maryland 1, Mississippi G, Missouri G, North Carolina 2, Nebras ka 2, Ohio 3, Oregon 2, Tennessee 7. Texas 31, Yirginia 2, "West Yirginia 2. In the territeries: Now Mexico 2, Indian territory T.Dakota 1, Montana 3, Washington L It may also be of interest to know that of these 99 de parted citizens -M were lynched for murder, 31 for horse and cattle steal ing, 11 for rape, 3 for incendiarism, 2 for train-wrecking. 2 for murderous assault, 2 for unknown reasons, and 1 for burglary. These returns, it will be observed, are for six months, and their significance will be apparent when it is stated that tho number of lynchings last year was 193, which was an increase of nearly 100 over 18S3. The number of lynchings thus far in this year has steadily increased month by month, so that at this ratio the total for the year will consider ably exceed 239. Hanging does not keep anything like an even pace with lynching, though the volume of crime for the first six months of this year is far in excess of what it was last year during the same period. Last year there were 123 criminals hanged, but this year thus far there have been but forty-two. At this ratio the number of executions will be much smaller than in any year since 1S75. Texas takes the lead in lynchings, as it does in crime. More murders. for instance, have been reported by telegraph from that slate than from any other stale in the Union. Among tho southern states Georgia, Ken tucky and Tennessee come the nearest to it, but it has three times as many as any of tbese. It would be curious to compare Mississippi with Texas, but murder is such an every day occurrence there that it is not considered news, and hence is not telegraphed unless it is characterised by circumstances of unusual im portance. "With all this crime ram pant in Texas but two cases of legal hangings have been reported from the state, which shows that justice is in a bad way there and sufficiently accounts for the enterprise of tho people in administering thirty-one cases themselves. Take it all round it is an unhealthy year for criminals. Tie legal hangman may not keep pace with them owing to the ob stacles which stand in his wnv, but Judge Lyncli is doing well in his efforts io keep tip something like a due relation batweea crime and its punishment. The New Orleans Times-Democrat has an elaborate article on tho sub ject of isthmus rontes, in which, after pointing out the difficulties in the way of the Panama and Nicaragnan canals, the writer proceeds to argue that the best line of transit between the oceans is that which will be af forded by Captain Eads' ship railwaj. It had been generally supposed, be fore the Tiines-Dcmocrat article ap peared, that Captain Eads had quiet ly dropped his ingenious scheme. Engineers have so universally con demned it as impracticable: it seems so impossible to get a roadbed which would sustain the weight of a four or five thousand ton ship; it appears so out of the question to provide a heavy ship with such an even sup port throughout her length and breadth that she would not give some where if she wcra ho.'sted on rails; that a good many people have come to look upon the ship railway in a jocular light, much as the people look upon flying machines and submarine passenger boats. If this way of viewing the project does Captain Eads injustice, he had an opportu nity in his hearing before a congres sional committee of showing that he is really serious in the matter, and he did not avail himself of it. Tnn more intelligent people of the Hawaiian islands are seriously con sidering the subject of population and immigration, with a view of cor recting present tendencies. A glance at the comparative statistics of the populalicn of the islands for a few years past will explain the importance of tho mailer. By the census of 1S73 the total population was 57,935, of which 4-i,0SS were natives, 5,91G were Chinese, and Ihc remainder consisted of miscellaneous foreigners and mix ed races. The census now stands as follows in round numbers : Total population, 80,000: natives, 40.000; Chinese, IS.000; Portuguese, 9,000; other foreigners and mixed races fill ing out the total. The Chinese male adults now considerably outnumber the adult male natives. Vhile the population has increased, the gain has been of an unsatisfactory kind. Tho Chinese are arousing the oppo sition which they everywhere create, and the Portuguese go to the islands as coniraot laborers bound for a term of years, at the expiration of which they may return to their na tive country. Tho plain tendency is to the rapid crowding out of natives and white foreigners by the Chinese. Tim San Francisco IhilWin of the 12lh iusL, editorially admits that it charged and was paid thirty cents a line for printing and publish ing column after column of speeches in the trial where Ad olph Sprcckles was arraigned on a charge of a murderous assault on M. DcYoung, proprietor of the Vlironivte The term ' personal journalism' appears to have a wider latitude of meaning than the Jiulleiin seems in clined to ac ord io it PiEDWoon is selling at Santa Crun, Cal., for 11 a thousand, and at Los Angeles for $27.59. Tho Los Angel ese want lo know why this is thus. The regular snmmer lynchings of southern negro ouiragers indicate tho usual prevalence of warm weather south of Mason and Dixon's line. XEW TO-DAY. TREASURY DEl'ARTXHNT ) l'. S. Lin: Saving Seuvxh. j "Wamunv.tov.D. C. Jruvc, 1SST.. 1 Sealed propo-yls win. p.i: re ceiicil at this office until2 o'clock i i. of Thursday, the istli dav of Aligns, IBS."., for the cjstnu"ion of a frame cottage at the Shoal water Hay Lifo-Saing Mation. near th- 1 ght-house. Each bid must he ac companied liv a certified checi: for one han dled dollars tloO) drawn to the order or the Secret ar of ihelrensurjassecuntvthatthe bidder win tister Into contract without de lay, and give such bo ids for the faithful per formance thereof as .nay be required it his bid be accepted. Specifications rnd plans, forms of proposals and full information can be obtained of the Collector of Customs. As toria. Oregon ; the Keeper of the Shoalwaier Bay L'fe-Saving Station. North Cove, I.tcific comity, "Washington territory; and the Su perintendent of the 12th Life-S-uing D-st-nct. room 2.1. Appraiser's building, San Francisco, California, All proposals must be endorsed. "Proposals for constructing a cot tage at Shoalwater Bav Life-Saving Sta t'on ."and addressed U. s. Life-Sat Ing Ser vice, Vashington, I). C. The light lo reject any or all bids, or to vaie defects, is re seivcd. S..T.KIMBALI. General Superintendent. School Riseting. District No. 1 8. "JWOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THIS JUS gal voters of School District No is, Clatsop county, Oregon, there will he a meeting held on Thursday, July icth, at 7 iX) o'clock, v m, at the school house In said ditri( L Tills meeting is called for the pur pose to levy a lax in said district for delrav mg the expenses of the school for the ensil ing j car, and for pajing indchte Incss and interest, and to transact any other business usual at such meetings. By order of the Hon. Board School Direct ors. C. W.-SHIVELY. District Cleric. Dated In the city of Atiri:. county of Clatsop, state of Okmoii, this icth day of July, A. J..lSir. House and Lot For Sale. TJREE BLOCKS SOUTH WEST OP school house in district No l. Innulre at 31. HAMBACUKK'S barber shop, Main street. ADLER'S Will oiilr last A SHORT WHILE LOUDER! GREAT BARGAINS IV SQQKS nudsTATiGfilgRY, PICTURE FRAMES. Albums, Baby Carriages. TOYS, ETC., KTC, ETC. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in MILLl'EED. Glass and Plated Ware. TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with Wsnss, Uq:isrs,?ob3Ca,igcrs Notice. ft KILL-NET WAS FOUND IN S1IOAL i. water Bay, Ju!v 11th. 1SS3. marked I. X. L. Co. The net is about 100 fathoms in length. The owner can hate the same by enquiring at the office of the S. It. T. Co in OystervSlle, YV. T or on board the fctr. 3Tm tatamt and paying charges. .iuii iii:uy., Master St. 3Iontcano. Dated at OystcrviHc. W. T., July 13th, !&.". Notice of Application. JTOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE J-H undersized v. ill apply to the Common Council, of the City of Astoria, at its next regular meeting for a license to sell wine, malt and spirituous liquor, in less quanti ties than one quart, for a period of one vear in the building formerly occupied by Luigl Serra and known as the Campi restaurant on Squemoqua street in the city of Atoria, CIat'p county. Oregon. DOMENlOOSAl'GUlNErTI. Datv-d July Htli. 1-S3. INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, Corner Thin! end. R Streets, PORTLAND, - - - OREGON. Our facilities are such that w e deft competition. This Is the largest " and most respectably kept Hotel in the Northwest. Board and Lodging $ 1 .00 per day MEALS.23 cents. LODGING. 23 anil M cents Free Buss to and from the House. ceXo .IiInccE:upIoycd.-a"a K. Leni&tos, (Laic of Minnesota HouccU'rop. O. CLARK. AGENT. Private Boarding House. rgiHK UNDERGONE!) RESPECTFULLY JL annouii'-e.i th.it she is prepared to fur msji Iridic-, or Gentlemen v.ith Hoard only, or v.ith Hoard and Furnished Rooms at very reasonable- rat as. No extia charge for use of Parlor or Hath room, and everv effort will he made to make her guests feel com fortable and at home. D'uucr Served from 5 to 6:33 P. 51. SE Cor. Main and JefToxson streets. The &EN. MILES Will Make TWO TRIPS DAILY I TO Forts Stevens arid Canby, And Hwacc The second trip will bo made upon ihe ar rival oi me ooats irom l'oitland. Tlds gives every one a splendid chance to get THE OCEAN BREEZE. And eee tlio Month of the Columbia. Carnaliaii & Co. SUCCESSORS TO I. W. OASE, IMI'ORTEKS AN'!) W i'nJ.KSALfi. ASD K'cr.::. psalkks i.v M?fJ!?BAl TvTli T t l.THTOT? u-uiiuun u LUM iilliJiOa ""rsii tH:Minmus Mid C.vw Mreet.t. G.A.STINSON & CO., 3LAGKSMITKIN8. At Csqi!. Ko&m old siand. comer if CiS and Court Mreets. hhip and Cannery woik, Hopienhoems. wagons made and repaired. fod work riaranteed. City Taxes. NOTICE IS IIERKBY CIYEXTIIATTHE Tax list of ihe city of Astoria. Clatsop, county. Oreron. Is now in my hands for the collection of said taxes, and will remain with me for thirty da. . . J. O. HUSTLER. m , City Treasiucrand Tax Colleator. Astoria, July 1st, 1883. Allen. Wc beg direct special attention to our LATEST DE PORTATIONS of NOVELTIES ixie Dress Goods, Parasols, Hoopskirts, Which wc are selling The Best Goods at Ihe S&&-K 1) .rater at AVh desalt' an 1 Ret.ul in Oil Clotfc, 'Wall Paper, Window Shades, Mouldings, Astoria Furniture Co Furniture, On DC PiCTURES, lonliii, Carpts, latiii, Picture frames, f Mow Shades, etc. Cor. Cliennmus and Hamilton Sts. Thirty Professors and Instructors. Departments of Literature. Latr. SZnUrinr, lltmlraud Arl. t'.Irniinn a specialty. Board and home for ladies in tho Woman's College. $ao per v.cck. Mrs. W. '. Harring ton. Dean. Centiemen hoard In cluhb for $2.50 ta $3.00 losiopcrtveex. The hest moral Government Is maintained. Tuition hall price to eh'Idrvn of m!i:iieis anil thine preparing for the nmihtry. First terra begin.5 September 7 Ui Law Department open's Sept. tiitli. Medical Department opens in Portland Decemher 2nd. 1SS3, Dr. E. I. Eraser, Dean. Send Tor catalogue anil Information to THOS. VAN SCOY, I'resident, Salem, Or C. K.15AIX, K..I. HAIiT. j " i 1 Hating hnSlt and refilled with nnproted machinery tl:e ahove mill at large expense, we are now prepared to MANUPACTUEE And Furnish all Kimls ami Sizes cf Sash, Doors, Blinds, And everv descriplion of Mill Work with Promptness and Dispatch. Moulcing, Turning and Bracket Work a Specialty Ail Kind3 of Finished Lumber for Sale. Wc cordially invite our triends and the puh- lic to give us n call. Cor. Genet ieve and Aster Sts.. Astoria, Or. BAIN & IIAIIT. Proprietor!. j. a. ross Bavin- Punhased tho Iutereit of the Mcintosh. Bros., IN TliE PIONEEB RESTAURANT Would moetre-tpoctfullr inform hisnumcr ous friends in the city of Astoria and sur rounding conntry that ho is now ready to do ln:I:ut again at his old staud. Como and see mc A Well Supplied Table, and Clean, Comfortable Beds. J. P. AUSTIN, Scasstlc - Oregon DEALEIl IN Groceries, Wines, Liquors, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. 3TA FINE BILLIARD TABLE. Holden's Auction Rooms f Established January 1st, 1877. E. C. H0LDEN, Heal Estate and General Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, Chenamus Street. - Astoria, Oregon. Auction sale of Sundries et ery Saturday, at 10 tso a. ir., at mv Auction Itooms. Will conduct Auction Sales of Ileal Estate. Cattle, and Farming Stock tthereter de sired. Cash Returns Promptly raa-Je after Sales. Consignments respectfully solicited. Notary Public for tlte State of Oregon. Commissioner of Deeds for Washington Territory. Agent for Daily and "Weekly Orrconfan. An Elegant Substitute For oils, salts, pills and all kinds of bitter, nauseous medicines is the very agreeable liquid fruit Syrup of Figs. Recommended by leading Plrysiciaus Manufactured onlv by the California FiR Synip Co San Francisco, Cal. For sale by W. E. Dement & Co. Lawns, Corsets, Etc. Etc. .iccci'ding to our motte: Lowest Possible Prices. 5vf3'?r L?8! IiGi-33 j Etc. Dealers in g, Wail Paper, f?lirrorsf II. Iu BUJbSON. Manager. SITYi 336 Students! per tteek. Many hoard themselves for $1.00 WILL Cut Faster AND EASIER ; Than any o'h- er axe made. Hundreds of : tvoodmen tes tify to its supe riority. Itirocs Deep and Xorcr Sticks. CARXAIIAN & CO., A cents Astoria. Trice. S1.30. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. BBNTON SritEET, Ksar Pakker IIOL'SE, ASTOKIA. - OREGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AMD 'BOILER MAKERS. LAIDaiMRIEM&IES Bc-iisrWork, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. Ofsll Descriptions made to Order t Short Xotire. A. D. Wass, President. J. G. IIustlkk, Secretary. I. W. Cash, Treasurer. JOHN Fox.Superintcndent. Notice. 13EITKOV"ITIATI,GEO. W. TAIt- XJ dee. of Astoria. Orecon. have tins day purcased of U. C. Ilutcbiugs the right of the .said SI. C. Hutehinss patent process for test ing seaiPd cans in the stato of Oregon and territory of Washington, for tho term of IT years from the nth nay of March. 18S5, ex cept one rfcht sold to Af. J. Kinney and ono right sold to the Aberdeen Packing Co., at Ihvaco. W. T. GEO. W. PARDEE. Notice cf Application. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT THE undeisigned, will apply to tho common council of the city or Astotia, at its next reg ular meeting for a license to ?ell tviue, malt and spirituous liquors in less quantities than one quart, for a period of one j ear In the building situated on block 31 in the city of i.storlaaslald cut and recordod by J. M. Shivelv. MRS. O'BRIEN. Syrup orFigs. Manufactured only by the California Fig Syrup Co. San Francisco Cal. is Natures Own True Laxative. This pleasant liquid fruit remedy may be had of W. E. Dement & Co, at fifty cents or one dollar per bottle. It is the most Elcasant, prompt and effective remedy nown, to cleanse the system; to acton, the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels gently yet thoroughly; to dispel Ueadachs, Colds and Fevers; to cure Coastipation, Indigestion and kindred ills. I JkKE. I ?ATaTaJA35JCJlSI. j.u.irumnger THE FINEST Family Groceries, Provisions and Freshest Vegetables AT laW Csrp.cr Bcntcn and Opposite Custom uku Down PIes ! ! ?':vi !a tf mtr tr jjwttS t:.Fui.vjwgXtfra !iaft airy -m .r 'TTTTP Haj, Oats, and. Straw, Liie. Brio!, GeM.it, Said and Plaster TTood DeliTereil to Order. 3raj ZVAl -pply n'hCap'ain. or to 55kF A FUIiI. STOCK. iEAt::: i Tin, Sheet Iron snri Copper War?. ,V Ge:.er:d Assortment ' j3 v v Q & ri 4 J rr.xfJi .spnt for Magee Stoves and Rm)p s The Heit in the markoL I'luiubtng goods of all klnd3 on hand, .'oh v.ork dcae In a workmanlike nn r THE NEW - -r PLUMBING, GAS FITTING, AND CANNERY WORK Attended io Promptly on Reasonable Terms. Clieammis Street. TJext tc V J. Parlcev?ii Store. For London Direct. The Fine A 1 Iron Ilaxquu Will Foon he READY TO RECEIVE FREIGHT AT ASTORIA. SAL K o osr "SVill ho taken at REASONABLE HATES. For partlcularj apply to - SlilSON, CHURCH & Co . Porlland. Or to A. W. BERRY. Astoria. To Whom St Way Concern. TTAKE PLEASURE IN STATING THAT Mrs. Kary Jasperson, holder of the ticket purchased hy me from lessrs. Boznrtli & Johns of this city over the Cunard Steam ship line and Pennsylvania R. R. and con nectinR lines, arrived safely in Astoria fircn-tu-one days from Stavancr, having received during the trip every attention from the of ficer? and employees of the steamship :-nd railroad lines ahove named, who addressed her in her own language. Her hagsage ar rived in Astoria in good order on the fame hoat v.ith herself. I can chcerf ullv recommcnil all uho wan' to travel over thea.ft and mfctt line, and at the same time have tho verv 7jc nf treat ment in evory respect, to buy their tickets via tho Cunard Line. I.J.ARYOLI). Executrix' Notice. HAVING BEEN APPOINTED EXECU triv of the last ivill and testament of M. JI. Gilman, deceased, all persons having claims against said estate are hereby re quired to present the same properly enfied to me at my residence In Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon. FLORA J. GILMAN. 1 xecutrix. Astoria, April 2nd, 1885. !4-5t Executrix' Notice. "ftTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JLl having been appointed executrix of the last will and testament of Conrad Boeliing. deceased, all persons having claims against the estate of deceased should pre.ent the same properly verified to me at my resi dence in Astoria, Oregon, within six months from this date. PHILIPPENA LOELLING. Execntriv. Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, March 23, 1SS5. To Fishermen. milE COLUMBIA CANNING COMPANY JL will he ready to take salmon from com pany and outside boats after Julv 12th. and will pay outside market prico for salmon. By order Board Directors. THOMAS DEALEY, Secty. Astoria, Oreson, July Cth, 1SS5. For Rent. rTIHE HALL OVER D.L.BECK& SON'S JL can bo rented for Public gatherings. Application may be made to the executive commutes of tho Astoria Ladies ' Coffee Clab. Mrs. BERGMAN. MRS. PRAEL. M. CHARTERS. lri :4feH3S Cherarnus Streets. House Square. i: ix ing, Ttaialn? ami Express Basinet. TKA3aT:R lii! i'ul PAR fben P. ParkcrtMaster. FarTOYfLNG, FREIGHT orCIIAU- jrgLfcUJGTCCS g333C If A TV J? ICAXGE CAN BE HAD IN A TORL. ONLY OK a a, sawbz AGKAl fAt.i. AND 1JC.UIINE U. WILL BE PLEASED Iv. K. UAWKH is atso agent e f M ?aleit CooMf Star And other firt-class S3 ?es. Farar.co "Work. Steam Ftr AIjXVAYS CK HAKB. rfTti .&&S&S3 ?lA:!r&'BTrf?S -. fi - 5"nr3a' :? : - .-s&cs&ssa r &i&,Z.?- - "W8 ': :-SS5ii 5Rt:.? 'W Haru'wars aiiil SMiji Clailer? VAN DUSEH & GO.. DUALKKS IX Hardware and Ship Chandlery Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, Binaclc Oil, Cotton Canvas. Hemp Sail Twine, Cotton Sail Twine, Lard Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails, Agricultural Implements Se-.r$;r Slnclilncs, 5:sl- s:l il. Groceries. "Jc. Dissolution of Copartnership. ?i.T0 HCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Li imdersiened formerly partners doing business under the firm name of Evenson Anderson, have this day dlsolvcd partner- sinp ny mutual consenr, aiarim .nucrsou ictiring and Chrw. Evenson continuing said business. S.ud Chris Evenson to pay all Of the indebtedness of said firm and collect all ihe indebtedness or saiu nrm ana couect an jtcounti and moneys due or to become duo it. MAKTIX AAUEKbO.N. CHUIS. EVENSON. Dated tlie 2nd day of Jnly. 1SS5. Abstracts of Title. UNDERSIGNED HAS COM t of Abstract Books from the r milE UNDERSIGNED HAS COMPILED JL a set of Abstract Books from the records of Clatsop Countv and is now prepa furnish complete and correct Abstn Title to any Real Estata in the Coa irepareu to :racts of any Real Jistata in tne county, ai reauonable rates. e.R. THOMSON, Attorcev at Law. Astoria. Oregon. Office, Koera i, over 81ty Bok Store. County Treasurers Notice. THERE IS MONEY IN TnE COUNTY Treasury to pay all county orders pre sented prior to October 1st, 18S3. All such, ordere will cease to draw interest after this date. ISAAC BERGMAN. Treasurer Clatsop County. Astoria. Or., June 22nd. 1SS5. School Meeting. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT there will bo a meetinjr of the legal Lvotcrs of School District No. 1, Astoria, Clat sop county, Oregon, held at the school nouse of said district on Friday. July 17th, 18S5, at 3 p. Jr., for the purpose of levying a tax to support a scaooi in saiu uisirict ior me eu suing year ; also to levy a tax to pay interest on tne present lnaeotcuness oi saiu uisinci. ; also to levy a tax for a sinking fund to pay I tho urp;pnt inilehtrdnesx oi said district : also to levy a tax ior mciueniai expenses ui said district, and to transact such other bus iness as may properly come before the meet ing. By order of the Board of Directors. -- . -: . . . J. G. HUSTLER. Clerk Dist. No. 1. ''5 M Astoria, July 6, 1SSS.