The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, October 21, 1885, Image 2

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ASTORIA. OREGON:
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 21. 1SS5
Thk appointment of Roby to
the Portland postmastership occa
sions "Hints from Horace," sup
plementary to Byron's, on the
part of the Orcgonian.
Tiie editor of the Sunday
Welcome is an "offensive parti
san." He says: "it is the highest
duty of every Democratic senator
to resign and thereby protect the
property of the state."
Alleged frauds in Columbus
and Cincinnati, Ohio, retard the
final count. The dispatches state
that in Columbus, in one ward
300 tallies had been added to the
Democratic ticket, and in Cincin
nati, 200 tallies had been added to
the Democratic ticket. Those
who are interested in "a free bal
lot and a fair count," evince de
termination to see the matter
through.
A dispatch from Pittsburg
gives details of a plan which is
said to be on foot between a num
ber of capitalists in Pittsburg and
New York. The scheme is to
carry the natural gas in the neigh
borhood of Pittsburg through large
pipes to Philadelphia and New
Yoik, and perhaps other cities, to
be used for fuel and illuminating
purposes. It is also in contem
plation, hy the use of a series of
tanks, to furnish this gas for fuel
in the running of railroad trains.
The projectors believe that one
filling of the tanks will carry a
train from Pittsburg to Philadel
phia and return.
Postal clerks and postmen in
Arabia must have a great deal of
time to spare if they can read the
full directions on the letters placed
in their hands. A writer in the
Berlin Tagcblatt gives the follow
ing specimen address on a letter
directed to him. "In the name
of the merciful God, the benefi
cent. This writing is from one
who serves his Lord, from X, the
son of X; and if God wills it will
set into the hands of our friend
Sidi Musa, the son of Hamdalla,
the Prussian, the Christian, in the
city of Tharabolos, Tripoli, the
illustrious, the famous."
The agent at the Fort Belknap
Indian reservation in northern
Montana, has informed the interior
department that a number of Cree
Indians, refugees from the British
possessions, have crossed the line
into the, reservation, having in
their possession silverware and ar
ticles of ladies' apparel, supposed
to have been captured during the
Big Bear outbreak. The agent
requested that these intruders be
escorted across the line and forbid
den to enter the United States.
The matter was referred to the
secretary of state, who has replied
that these Indians cannot be ar
rested, except upon extradition by
the British authorities, and that
this government should not coun
tenance any kidnapping of Indians.
The interior department is at a
loss to know how the dangorous
refugees can be removed, under
the circumstances.
A' writer in -Harper a 2faga
chie, for November, treating of
"The Defence of our Sea-ports,"
points out that in nine of our sea
board cities alone property valued
at $3,322,000,000 is exposed to
destruction in case of war, because
of our lack of sea coast defences
adequate to cope with the navies
of the fighting powers. He
sketches the remarkable develop
ment of ordnance and armor since
our war, stimulated in a large
measure by its lessons, but in
which we have had no part. The
new English guns throw a shot of
2,000 pounds, penetrating 30
inches of iron at a distance of a
thousand yards, and have an
effective range of six rlliles. The
writer urges that immediate pro
vision should be made for an ex
tensive torpedo outfit, for gun fac
tories . capable of producing the
modern guns, and for a gener
al system of coast defence, at an
expenditure of ten millions a year
for six or seven years.
-
The remaining state elections
of the year are not numerous and
except in New York state, are un
important. Arkansas will elect, at
a special election to be held on
Tuesday, November 10th, an asso
ciate justice of the supreme court
to fill the unexpired term of the
Hon. J. R. Eakin, deceased.
Colorado will elect on Tuesday,
November 3d, a judge of its su
preme court. Connecticut will
elect on the same day one half of
its state senate for one year only
and the members of its house of
representatives. On Novembr 3d,
Iowa will elect governor and
other state officers and legislature.
Maryland will elect controller
and clerk of the court of appeals
Massachusetts will elect Governor
and other state officers and legis
lature, and vote upon a proposed
amendment to the constitution of
the state providing for precinct
voting in towns. Mississippi will
elect governor and other state
officers and legislature. Nebraska
will elect supreme judge and reg
ents of the state university. New
Jersey will elect part of its senate
and the assembly. New York will
elect governor and the other state
officers, five iustices of the
j j
supreme court, and both branches
of the legislature. Pennsylvania
will elect state treasurer. Vir
ginia will elect a governor, lieutenant-governor
and attorney-general
and legislature.
Says the Victoria Colenist:
"The Canadian Pacific railway is
now an accomplished fact. From
one shore of the continent to the
other the iron road stretches across
interminable plains, over magnifi
cent ruins, through savage passes,
I and up mountain ranges that were
unknown before the pioneers of
the line made their memorable sur
vey. From "Winnipeg to Calgary
the work was easy, but the line of
the railway from Calgary to Kam
loops must be regarded as one of
the engineering triumphs of the
world. For the first time in the
history of man the passage of the
Selkirk range has been made
as easy as that over Sal
isbury plain. The benefits
of this great undertaking to Can
ada will be inestimable. British
Columbia has now been joined to
the sister states. New "Westmin
ster is within a week of Ottawa.
The great timber supply of Puget
Sound; The Columbia fisheries;
the Alaska seal industries; the
products of Vancouver's island
have now a new and speedy out
let to the devouring east. The
population there now fear no
longer, in the same degree, their
want of coast defences. Within
seven days troops and artillery and
ammunition may reach them from
the military headquarters of the
dominion. Portions of Asia, too,
may find this new space of civili
zation a shorter and cheaper route
to European markets. This work
is a great monument to human
skill, courage and endurance. It
is the greatest work yet accom
plished by Canada, and we join
hands with our brothers across the
Atlantic in celebrating its comple
tion."
.NEW TO-DAY.
Special Auction.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2 P. M.
Instructed by Mr. J. A. McCrea I will sell
on the premises all the well kept furniture of
THE ROSCOE RESTAURANT
Consisting in part of 3 doz. D. R. Chairs ; 1
doz. Restauramt Tables ; 10 Ropers Bros.'
Silver-plated Castors ; a dez. KniVes, Silver
plated Forks. Table and Tea Spoons : A fine
assortment of Restaurant Crocker' and
Glassware, and Table Linen ; Lace Curtains
and patent Window Shades ; Black Walnut
Hat Racks ; 1 Mirror ; 1 Eight-day Clock :
Oil Chromos and Engravings : s patent Coal
Oil Lamps ; Sideboard ; Shelving and Coun
ter with Alarm Till. Also, No. 8 Cooking
Stove, with Hot "Water Apparatus attached,
and Cooking Furniture ; an assortment of
Oyster Cooklnj- Utemlls ; Cleavers, Butcher
Knives, Meat baw, etc ; Groceries, Pickles,
Crackers, etc. Also, One Street Lamp, and
about 2 cords of Sawed Wood, and lot of
Sundries.
E. C. HOIDE3f,
Auctioneer.
Furnished Rooms.
Tl fits. E. C. HOLDER IIAS A FEW NICE
11L ly furnished rooms to rent at Ave dol
lars per month and upward, and by the week
or night. Enquire corner Main and Jeffer
son streets.
Notice of Application.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
undersigned, will apply to the common
council of the city of Astoria, at its next reg
ular meeting for a license to sell wine, malt
and spirituous liquors in less quantities
than one quart, for a period of one year
In the building situated on lot 7, block T,
McClure's Astoria.
A. MEHCOVICn.
Astoria, October 19th. 18S5.
Administrator's Notice
mUE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN
A. annointed administrator of the estate
of John Amundsen, deceased, notice is here
by given that all persons having claims
against the said estate shall present the
same with proper vouchers, within six
months from this date, at the office of F. 1).
Winton m the city of Astoria, Clatsop coun
ty, Oregon.
OLUF W. PEDE11SON,
Administrator.
October 17th, 1SS5. d4w
Fishing Boat Race. Saturday. Oc
tober 24th.
Not less than six boats to contest.
The boats competing will start in line
abreast of Wilson & Fisher's dock at the
word "go" and gunshot. The course will be
run as mlvertlsedhi last week's ASTOKIAK.
The first boat to pass the stake after going
over the course will win the prize regardless
or time.
Thft first nri7B will consist of a new coin
silver Waltham watch and chain given by
JEFF OF THE TELEPHONE SAdAJV.
and waranted bv Gustav Hansen: value $35.
Also a prize purse of $25. The
entrance money will go to second boat,
less expenses of advertising. The judges
will be appointed by the captains or ilie
boats competing. The entrance fee will be
$2 for each boat. All entrances to be made
with Justus Edwards at the Telephone Sa
loon, on or before Thursday, October 22nd.
at 6 r. M. Watch and chain now on exhibi
tion at the Telephone Saloon.
Due notice will be giveu of time of. starting
Citation.
IN TIIE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon, for the county of Clatsop.
In the matter of the estate or H. K. Bruhn,
To the next of kin of II. R. Bruhn, de
ceased, and to whom it may concern, gieet
ing. in the name of the state of Oregon, you
arc hereby cited and required to appear In
the County Court of the state of Oregon, for
the county of Clatsop, at the court room
tuereoi. at Astoria in me county oi uiaisup
on Wednesday the eighteenth day of No
vember, 1885. at one o'clock In the afternoon
of that day, then and there to show cause
whv (If anvl an order of sale should not be
made tosell the following real estate, to-wlt :
commencing at a stake at ordinary low t de
on the east bank of Necanicum creek in the
center of Crimes' bridge on the ranch of one
J. T. Mulkey In Clatsop county. Oregon, and
thence running east ten and one half U0W)
rods to the center of the present county
road thence north along the center of said
county road two hundred (200) feet to a
stoke in the center of said county road
thence west ten and one half (1015) rods to a
stake on the bank of said Necanicum creek
thence south along the east bank of said
Necanicum creek to the place of beginning,
in Sec. 21, T 6 N, It 10 W, and containing
24.600 snuaro feet.
Witness ;
v. A. JUCUU1UK,
Judge of the County Court of the
state of Oregon, for the county of
u s.l Clatsop with the seal of said court
afllxed, this seventeenth day of
October. A. I). 18 5.
Attest : C. J. TRENCHARD, Clerk.
ASTOR HOUSE.
BEST
Dollar a Day Hotel in the North West
Mrs. Sophia Daggett, Proprietor.
Special Attention
Paid to the Comfort of Guests.
Corner Olney and Jefferson Streets,
ASTORIA, OREGON.
RATES, ONE DOLLAR A DAY.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
Wednesday, Oct. 21st, at 2 P. M.
At Worsley's Auction Rooms
I will sell to the highest bidder,
the stock of groceries
Or the Estate of F. B. Elbcrson,
Consisting of
Coffees, Teas, Canned Goods,
Candies, Paper Bags Ac. Terras Cash.
B. S. WORSLE Y. F. H. POINDEXTER.
Auctioneer. Assignee.
Powder.
25 B kegs.
Duck Shooting $14.00
Sea Shooting. 7.00
Rifle, Fg to 3 Fg 7.00
Shot.
25 Pound Bags $ 2.00
"WadB.
1,000.
Pink Edge, No. 10 $ 1.50
Black Edge, No. lc .. .83
A. G. SPEXARTH, Astoria.
Tide Land for Sale.
I AM NOW OFFERING MY TIDE LAND
situated on Young's River Bay at the
mouth of Lewis and Clarke Elver, at the
rate of 25 per acre. Purchasers can take
ten to twenty acres each. If they wish, and
by Joining dikes can dike the whole at a
very small expense. This land is on the wa
ter's edge, thus making it very desirable
for those who wish to combine a Ashing
station with farming. The land Is only 2 1-2
miles from the center of Astoria and is an
excellent place for hay or milk ranch, or
vegetable gardens.
AUG. C.KINNEY.
Notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TILVT TIIE
annual meeting of the stockholders of
tho Washington Packing Company will be
held on Wednesday. .November 4th. 18S3. at
one o'clock r. m. at the office of the cannery
at or near the city of Astoria, Oregon, for
the purpose of electing five directors and to
transact sucn otuer Business as may lawnu
Iy come before the meetlnc.
SAMUEli AKMIT.
Fres.
J. W. GEARHAKT, Secy.
Astoria. October 1st, 1SS5.
Wanted.
A FIRST CLASS SECOND MATE FOR
jy. the American ship T. V. Oakc : apply
Immediately to
JAS. TURK.
Or to J. P. BETTS.
Abstracts of Title.
THEUNDERSIGNED HAS COMPILED
a set of Abstract Books from the records
of Clatsop County and Is now prepared to
furnish complete and correct Abstracts of
Title to any Real Estate in the County, at
reasonable rates.
C.R. THOMSON,
Attorney at Law, Astoria. Oregon.
Office, Room 6. ovsr Ity Bookstore.
Wilson & Fisher
Ship Chandlers,
HEAVY AND SHELF
HARDWARE
Paints, Oils, and Varnish.
LOGGERS' SUPPLIES.
PROVISIONS
MILL FEED
AGENTS FOR
Salem Flouring Mills,
Portland Roller Mills,
Capital Flour and
FAIRBANKS' SCALES.
ASTORIA. O KEG ON.
IN NEW QUARTERS!
Having Consolidated 3Iy Business with the
Astoria Furniture Co.,
I now offer the Iar,;iNt ami Mo-t Complete Assortment of
Fine and Plain Furniture, Bedding. Carpets. Oil Cloth,
Window Shades, Pictures. Moulding, etc.,
At Portland Prices, and Invite a Call o f Everybody in "Want of Goods in My
Line, Guaranteeing Satisfaction in Every Respect.
CHAS. HEILBORN.
VISITING CARDS.
A lirse Stock of
PfYI? VTGTWTVl VPHU i
i' iiuj ikji i.i.- v.-v it. !';,
Of Even- Grade
TO BE SOI,I FOR CASH.
AT THE ASTORIAN OFFICE.
IABIMTEES
M
And School Supplies at
Adler's Book Store!
Books Sold Positively
LOWER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE.
AGENCY FOR EXCHANGE AND INTRODUCTION OF NEW BOOKS
To Be Used, at Prices Established by the
STATE SCHOOL BOARD.
a.T ADLEH.-S BOOK STOB.B.
A. V. Allen,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
GroG$ries,
Provisions,
MILLFEED.
Glass and Plated Ware,
TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
Together with
Wines, Liquors.TobacmCigars
Holderis Auction Rooms
f Established January 1st, 1S77. 1
E. C. HOLDEN,
Keal Estate and General Auctioneer
and Commission Merchant,
Chenamus Street, - Astoria, Oregon.
Auction sale of Sundries every Saturday,
at 10 -J30 a. m., at mv Auction Rooms.
Will conduct Auction Sales of Real Estate,
Cattle, and Farming Stock wherever de
sired. Cash Retnrns Promptly made after Sale.
Consignments resnectfullv solicited,
Notarv Public for the State of Oregon.
Commissioner of Deeds for Washington
Territory.
Agent for Daily and Weekly Orcgonian.
THE OREGON SHORT LINE.
11 TO 500 MILES THE SHORTEST; 12 TO 48 HOURS THE QUICKEST.
TO
CHICAGO, BOSTON, NEW YORK,
And All Points East.
Rates $8.30 o 810.2? the Cheapest to
Council Bluffs, Omaha, Kansas City,
AND OTHER TOINTS.
Pullman Palaco aid Emigrant Sleeping Cars hanletl en Express
Trains Exclusively -without Change.
If you are going east write for Rates, Maps, Time Tables, Guides and Full Information.
FREE OF CHARGE.
E. A. NOTES. W. Ij. GAKRF.T80.V.
Agent, Astoria. Asst. Agt., Astoria.
B. CAIIIFBEIX,
General Agent, No, 1. Washington street, Tortland, Oregon.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
Bextox Street, Near Parker House,
ASTORIA. - OREGON.
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND
BOILER MAKERS.
LAM iTfiE EMMS
BoilerWork. Steamboat Work
and Cannery Work a spe
cialty. Ofnll DcHCriptloriH nnilc to Order
at Short Xotloo.
A. D. Wass. President.
J. (. HusTLKH.becretary,
I. W. Cask, Treasurer.
Jonx Fox.Supcrintcndent.
E,. Lemon & Co.,
Stevedores ami Riggers,
PORTLAND and ASTORIA.
J'outi-vxo Office No. IR North Front St.
J. E. MARTIN.
Candies; Fruits. Foreign and
Domestic.
i
I Every Variety cf Fruit in Season.
Siuemoiit:i Street.
Door to the Gem
Nest
Saloon.
nn
North Pacific
BREWERY,
JOHN KOPP, Proprietor.
Patronize Home Industry!
We supply as
GOOD A QUALITY OF BEER
As Any in the Market,
AT AS HEASOXAIIIjK A PltlCE.
Tie North Pacific Brewery Beer
Is Fare and Unadulterated.
It gives general Satisfaction and is Furn
Lshea in Quantities to Suit.
Leave Orders With War. Bock, Gennania
Saloon, or Ciini-S. Evkn.son, next to Foard
& Stokes.
Daily Delivery in Any Tart of the City.
Carnahan & Co.
SUCCESSOKS TO
I. "W. CASE,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND
RKrAIL DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
''orner Chenamus and Cass streets.
ASTORIA . - - OREGON
BOOK
MUUL
Groceries Cheap for Gash !
I
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JLUci AtCij XtCis
AH
r. Jj.
FRANK I.
H. S. PARKER,
DKALEK IK
Hay, Oats, and Straw, Line, Brici, Cement, Sanl and Plaster
Wood nelirered to Order. Drayln?, Teaming and Express Business.
t; , . , . Jr-r- .
TEi: -ipply to the Captain, orto
THE NEW MODEL
"sF
A FULL STOCK
TO
isr .a..
DEALER I2
Tin, Sheet Iron, anil Copper Ware. A general assortment of Household Goods.
-AOEJiT
MAGEE STOVES AWI RANGES, THE BEST IN THE MARKET.
Plumbing goods of all kinds on hand. Job work done In a workmanlike manner.
Plumbing, Cas Fitting and Cannery Work attended to promptly
On "Reasonable Terms.
Chenamus Street, Kext to C. Iu
HOTELS AXD HESTAURAXTS.
PARKER HOUSE.
AV.1I. AT.T.EN, Prop'r.
First Class in Every Besject.
Free Coach to the House.
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL,
CorncrThird and K Streets,
PORTLAND, - - - OREGON.
Our facilities are such that we defy
competition. This is the largest
and most respectably kept
Hotel In the Northwest.
Board and Lodging $ 1 .00 per day
3IKALS.25 cents. LODGING. Si and 50 cents
Free Buss to and from the House.
9Xo ChlncMC Eniployed.-Stt
E. I.eiTiston, (Late of Minnesota IIoiLseJProp.
O. CLARK, AGENT.
C. W. KXOWI.ES.
L. D. BROWX.
St. Charles Hotel,
(European Plan.) t
BROWN & KNOWLES - - Proprietors
First Class ix Evehy Respect,
Good Restaurant Connected with the House
Fire-proof Brick Building. ISO Rooms.
In the Center of the City.
Cor. Front and Morrison Sts., Portland. Or
ST, DAVID'S,
7i: Howard St. Near Third, San
FranclHco.
A first-class Lodging Hotel, containing 190
rooms ; water and gas In each room ; no bet
ter beds In the world ; no guest allowed to
use the linen once used by another; a large
reading room ; hot and cold water ; baths
free, l'rice of rooms i'er night, 50c and 75c ;
per week, from ?2 upward. Open all night.
R. HUGnES, Proprietor.
At Market street Ferry, take Omnibus lino
of street cars to corner of Third and Howard.
In The Field Again!
J. G. ROSS
Having Purchased the Interest of the
Mcintosh. Bros.,
IN THE PIONEER RESTAURANT,
Would most respectfully inform his numer
ous friends in the city of Astoria and sur
lounding country that he Is now ready to do
business again at his old stand.
Come and see me-
A Well Supplied Table, an d Clean
Comfortable Beds.
-None but White Cooks Employed.-wi
Restaurant For Sale.
A PFLY AT ASTORIAN OFFICE.
m
ASH
P.
PARKER
STEAMER
CLARA PARKER
Eben P. Parker,Master.
ForTOWINO, FREIGHT orCIIAK
11. B. PABKEK.
RANGE CAN BE HAD IN AS
TORIA ONLY OF
E. J. MAWE9,
AGENT
CALL AND EXAMINE IT.
WILL BE PLEASED.
YOU
K. ic HA WES Is also agent for tha
Ml patent (Minn Stove
And other first -class Stoves.
Furnace Work. Steam Fit
tings, etc. a specialty
ALWAYS ON HAND.
MOMTTGOMHRT,
FOK-
Parker's
Store. Astoria. Ores-en.
Hardware and Ship CWerj
VAN DUSEN & CO.,
DKALEBS IK
Hardware and Ship Chandlery
Pure Oil, Bright Varnish,
Binacle Oil, Cotton Canvas.
Hemp Sail Twine,
Cotton Sail Twine,
Lard Oil,
Wrought Iron Spikes, .
Galvanized Cut Nails,
Agricultural Implements
Sewing Machines,
Paints and Oils, Groceries, etc
Soli fiolito elrj,
Start Fin, Chin, Wattles,
Pianos and Organs or the Best
make at the lowest Prices.
The finest stock of Jewelry In Astoria.
"AU goods warranted as represented.
GUSTAV HANSEN. JEWELER
Astoria and Seaside
BAKERIES,
ED. JACKSON, - Preprietor.
The beat Bread, Cakes and Pastry In the City
Ice Creams and Ornamental 'Work
to order
Manufacturer of Fine Candle.
EXCURSION TICKETS!
FROM ASTORIA
TO PORTLAND AND RETURN
Tot $2.50,
ON THE "TELEPHONE,"
THOS. MAIRS,
(Late Cutter wlth"3f. D. Kant.)
A Good Fit Guaranteed.
CHARGES MODERATE.
Shop opposite Bozortu & Jofcns.
FaslMulilu
Tailor