The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, October 29, 1885, Image 2

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ASTORIA. OREGON
THURSDAY OCTOUER 12). 18S5
A i.u.Mr.Ei: journal makes the as as
eonishing: statement that 40 per
cent of Minnesota's 1,117,000 peo
ple will go to the woods logging
this winter.
Uwoets received from ten
counties- in New York state by
the woman's suffrage convention,
announce that a large number of
women will attempt to vote at the
election next Tuesday.
The song of the shirt is still
sung in New York. Shirt finish
ers1 wages have been reduced
from SI. 24 a dozen shirts to 95
cents a dozen, and the most they
can make is six shirts a day.
Tin: -new English parliament
will contain G"t 0 members, of whom
about 00 will be Parnellitcs. The
liberal party hopes to secure a
small majority over both Parnell
ites and conservatives, but the
margin will be very narrow on
their most sanguine expectations.
Me.v who have traveled along
the Mexican border say that Chi
nese are swarming over the line
into Arizona and southern Califor
nia. They come in large parties
every day, and no attempt is made
to keep them out. They are in
vading all branches of labor in the
soutnwest.
Tin: statement of the Northern
Pacific railroad for September
shows gross earnings of 1,225,000:
operating expenses and taxes,
&5G0,000, leaving net earnings of
005,000. This is a decrease in
gross earnings of 12,000, in oper
ating expenses and taxes of 107,
000, and an increase of net earn
ings of 95,000.
A CORRESPONDENT of the
lioxlon lieconl snys the Knights
of labor ought to prohibit their
members from using the term boss
as designating the foreman or
head of an establishment. It is a
degrading word, and smacks of
servitude. In this country it has
no rightful place outside the negro
plantation, and men of the north
have no use for it.
The crowd of cod fish at the
Lototen Islands, Norway, is n
marvelous sight to see. Billions
assemble together and form a
shoal 120 to ISO feet high. The
season lasts two months, and on a
good day 7,000 boats bring in
2,000,000 codfish. Part of this
is bound to be used as manure
for the soil. It is so rich that the
crops more than repay for an up-,
parent waste of food material.
There is now no doubt that the
number of Christians massacred
during the summer in Tonquin,
Anam and Cochin China was even
much greater than was at first
stated. The first account set down
the total number of massacres at
10,000, but the superior of the for
eign missions in I'.-iri now Mutes
that 24,000 Chri.-tian, including
several French missionaries, were
murdered. Seven or eight thou
sand Christians escaped.
A New York dispatch of the
27th says. "The Democrats are
in high spirits over the analysis
of the registration of this cit-.
There is a total of 210,000; 2,000
more than in 1SS2, when Cleve
land was elected governor. The
increase over 1S82 in the five Re.
1 publican assembly districts is less
than 1,000, the same districts fall
ing off from the registration of
last year of 7,300. The districts
which show a large increase over
the total of lSS2are almost entire
ly Democratic districts, and the
largest increase is shown in dis
tricts' which the Republicans never
even attempted to carry, and it is
not caused by the mugwumps silk
stockmg vote,. either. The rival
candidates for country offices all
crop' out as friends of Hill, and
give him the benefit. of their efforts.
A vote of over 190,000 is expected,
with a majority of 50,000 to 75,
000 in this city for Hill."
The decrease in the postal rev
enues for the last fiscal year is
larger than expected. The law to
reduce letter postage from 3 to 2
cents was enacted about two
years ago. For the last three-quarters
of the fiscal year the effect on
the revenue was inconsiderable.
This was attributed in a large
measure to the great increase in
the number of 2-cent stamps that
were used to inclose business
circulars. It had been expect
ed that this increase would
continue, so there would not be a
large reduction in the postal reve
nues, but this expectation has not
been realized. The first complete
fiscal year under operation of the
reduced postage law closed on the
30th of last June. It was not a
good business year. It had been
supposed that the deficiency would
not be more than 4,000,000. On
the contrary, it will be about
$7,000,000, These figures are not
to be taken as accurate, as the
president's wish that the bureau
reports shall jiot be given to the
public in advance of his message
makes it impossible to obtain
exact fijmres.
NEW TO-BAY.
THE "CLARA PARKER'
Will Leave the Dock on Sunday Even
ing, November 1st, 18S5, for tlie
CAMPBELL DEMPSEY,
AND
"Ward--SuIIirnu, 1'rize Fight.
Tickets Four Dollars,
Including Round Trip and Admission to
the King to Witness Koth Fights. For Saip
at the hew York Novelty Store and Sunny
side Saloon. Tune of lea Insj will hr Mated
Sunday Jlorning.
FREE AND EASY!
hOU
A PLEASANT EVENING
Call and Sep
X7", EC, JEUE3JEIT2,
At his New listablislinient ne.t
to Jeff's Kcstaunint.
ob-NOTHINC BUT THE BESTa
Passed over the liar.
A eneral Invitation Extended..
Partnership Notice
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
undersigned constitute, the firm of
Kong Wing a Co., pawnbrokers, doiug bus
iness in the city of Astoria, Clatsop county,
Oregon.
LEM COY FOU.V.
LEM AH I)0N:,
JOB QUAX,
LEM M'.M.
Bv LEM DUCK. Manager.
Astoria, October 25th, 18S.1.
Wanted.
A FEW PRIVATE BOARDERS, FOR
meals only, at Mrs. Hamlin' ; across
troni Custom House; two doois south of
Frank Parker's store.
Furnished Rooms.
MRS. E. C. HOLDEN HAS A FEW NICE
ly furnished moms to rent at live dol
lars per month and upward. and bv the week
oruiglit. Eniiiiie corner Main and Jeffer
son i streets.
Assignee's Notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
undersigned has been selected bv the
creditors as assignee of F. B. Elbersoh, an
insolvent, in place of the assignee appointed
by .such insolvent, and all persons having
claims airaiust the said insolvent's estate
are hereby notified to present the same
properly verified to the undersigned at the
office of I). L. Beck & Sons, at Astoria, Or
egon, within three months from this date.
F. H. POINDEXTEK.
Assignee.
October nth, lKsr,.
Notice.
mO THE INDEPENDENT VOTERS OF
A the first and second wards of Astoria,
and Clatsop county in general.
You are hereby requested to meet at the
"O'Brien" new building, situated on Water
street, on Thursday evening. October :3th,
at 8 o'clock r.M. to take into consideration
the best means to procure impartial repre
sentation at the coming city and county
election to be held in Astoria.
Bv order.
P. H. FOX,
President.
Notice.
milE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX
JL isttng between C. K. Bain and E. J.
Hart is this dav dissolved by mutual consent,
E. J. Hart withdrawing from said firm ; C.
r.. isaui win couect an ouis uue uie arm of u.
E. Bain & Co., and will pav all debts of the
same, and will continue to carry on said
business of manufacturing mouldings, s:ish,
doors, &c.
C. E. BAIN.
Ewl. HART.
Astoria, October 23rd, 1S83.
5
Notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
annual meeting of the stockholders of
the Washington Packing Company will be
held on Wednesday. November -Ith. 1885, 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 such other business as may lawful
ly come before the meeting.
SAMUEL AKNDT.
J. W. G E ARHAKT, Secy. "
Astoria, October 1st, 1683.
Notice.
millSISTO GIVE NOTICE THAT THE
X accounts of the late firm of John Halin
& Co., are to be paid to the undersigned, and
no one else.
JOHN HAHN.
Wanted. -
A JOB AT POSTING - OF - BOOKS :
straightening up acceunts: or as per
manent book-keeper: or other business
positien: by a mau who is fully competent,
'well versed in all legal forms : and comes
well recommended. Apply at this office.
Special Auction.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2 P. M.
Instructed bv Mr. J. A. MeCrea I will sell
on the premises all the well kept furniture of
THE ROSGOE RESTAURANT
Consisting in part of 3 doz. I). R. Chairs; 1
doz. KestauraKt Tables: 10 Rogers Bros.'
Silver-plated Castors : 6 doz. Knives, Silver
plated Forks, Table and Tea Spojiis ; A fine
assortment of Restaurant Crockery and
Glassware, and Table Linen ; Iice Curtains
and patent Window Shades ; Black Walnut
Hat Racks; 1 Mirror; 1 Eight-day Cleck:
Oil Chromas and Engravings : 3 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 Cooking Utensils; Cleavers, Butcher
Knives, Meat Saw, etc. ; Groceries, Pickles.
Crackers, etc Also. One Street Lamp, and
about tl cords of Sawed Wood, and lot of
Sundries.
K. C. IIOLttKW
Auctioneer.
WE WART TO REPRESENT
As Sole Agents in New York.
A Packer of First Quality Salmon.
Excellent Facilities.
Fnll I'Articalars Through Correftpondenee.
CUSHMAN BROS..
Mfrs.and Pkrs. Agts., 101 Duane St.. N. Y
County Orders.
T AM AUTHORIZED TO BUY COUNTY
Orders.
R.R.SPEDDEN.
Citation.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon, for the county of Clatsop.
In the matter of the estate of II. K. Bruhn,
deceased.
To the next of kin of II. R. Bruhn. de
ceased, and to whom It may concern, gieet-
mg.
In the name of the state of Oregon, you
are hereby cited and reoulred to appear in
the County Court of the state of Oregon, for
me county oi uiaisop, at tna court room
thereof, at Astoria in the county of Clatson
on Wednesday the eighteenth day of No-
veinuer, lss. at one o'ciock in me anernoon
ol that day, then and there to show cause
why (if any) an order of sale should not be
made tosell the following real estate, to-wit :
commencing at a stake at ordinary low tde
on the east bank of Nccanicum creek in the
center of Grimes' bridge on the ranch of one
J. T. Mulkcv in Clatsop county. Oreson. and
iiience running east ten anu one nan uu!i)
rods to tnc center m the. present count v
road thence north alum: the center of said
county road two hundred (IfOOJ feet to a
stake in Hie center of said county road
tneiico west ten and one nail (lOii) roils to a
stake on the bank of said Nccanicum creek
thence south along the east bank of .said
Necauicum creek to the place of beginning,
hi Sec. 21. Tg N. R 10 V, and containing
34.SO0 square feet.
witness;
C.A.McGUIRE.
Judge of the County Court of the
state of Oregon, for the county of
f i- s.l Clatsop with the saal of said court
affixed, this seventeenth dav of
October. A. I).18.o.
Attest : C. J. TRENCHARD. Clerk.
Copartnership Notice.
milE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
JL existing between F. E. Shute and M. H.
Partridge under the Arm name of Shute &
Partridge Is this day dissolved by mutual
consent. M. H. Partridge retiring from the
linn. The business will be hereafter con
ducted under the name of Shute & Co., who
will pay all bills and collect all indebted
ness of the old firm.
F. E. SHUTE.
M. II. PARTRIDGE.
Astoria, October 21st, 1885.
FOR SALE.
The Anglo American Salmon Cannery,
With complete plant, including boats, nets,
machinery, &c This well known cannery
is situated in upper Astoria, commands good
frontage and central location. Title per
fect. The Anglo American "Won" brand of
salmon stands high in ail markets. Ready
sale at market price for all its pack.
For particulars apply to
CORBITT & MACLEAY,
Agents, Portland, Or,
Notice.
I HAVE THIS DAY DISPOSED OF MY
business to F. R. Mcintosh and A.D.Mac
Donald who will conduct the business at the
stand, corner of Genevieve and Snuemomia
streets, under the firm name of MacDonald &
Mcintosh. The firm of MacDonald & Mcin
tosh will collect all bills dne me and pay all
liabilities ; and to all my patrons I bespeak
a word for the new firm.
d. a. Mcintosh.
Astoria, Oregon. October 27, 1683.
Notice.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
Having this day bought the entire stock
and business of D. A. Mcintosh, merchant
tailor and clothier, all debts due the late
firm will be collected by us, and we have as
sumed all liabilities. And we ask of the
public our share of patronage and will guar
antee satisfaction.
MACDONALD &McINTOSU.
Astoria, Oregon, October 27, 1885.
JUST WHAT
YOU WANT !
BUSINESS MEN
And others who want to keep an exact copy
of correspondence, bills, etc., can be
accommodated at
The Astorian Job Office.
WE PRINT IN
Copying Ink
Which will give a clear and exact impression
iu any ordinary copying press.
Bills of Lading.
Manifests.
Letter and Note Heads.
Memoranda.
And all kinds of work that usually requires
copying, printed in Al btyle
and at as
Low Bates as (Miliary fork.
vCall and see samples of our work at
THE ASTORIAN JOB OFFICE.
EMPIRE
W. T. PAUSES.,
.
A HUE AT VARIETY j
OF FANCY GOODS
IM'IICHASKI) AT
Half Their Value,
FOH SALE AT
Less Than
HXTRNSIVE
STAPLE DRY GOOBS,
And Roots and Shoes.
AX LOWEST .aXiES.
IN NEW QUARTEM!
Having Consolidated My Business with the
Astoria Furniture Co.,
1 now offer the I arrest and Mot Complete A-sortnient of
Fine and Plain Furniture, Bedding. Carpets, Oi! Cloth,
Window Shades, Pictures. Moulding, etc.,
At Portland Prices, and Invite a Call o f Everybody in "Want of Good's in My
Line. Guaranteeing Satisfaction in Every Respect.
GHAS. HEILBORN.
VISITING CARDS.
A l.arj-e Stock of
TTX"I3 T7TCTrnTVri" fllllhCI
.riirj viaiLimr v-iiio,
or Every tirade
TO KKSOM) FOR CASH.
AT THE ASTORIAN OFFICE.
HEADODAKTEES
rui
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 1( Used, at Prices Established by the
STATE SCHOOL BOARD. ."
a.t a-iDijiEJiEt-ss eook. stoke.
A. V. Allen,
Wholesale and Ketuil Dealer in
Qrootrits,
Provisions,
MILLFEBD.
Glass and Plated Ware,
TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
Together with
Wines, Ljquors,Tobacco,Cigars
Holden's Auction Rooms
f Established January 1st, 1877.
E. C. HOLDEN,
Ileal Estate aud General Auctioneer
and Commission Merchant,
Chenamus Street, - Astoria, Oregon.
Auction sale or Sundries every Saturday,
at 10 :30 A. at., at my Auction Rooms.
Will conduct Auction Sales of Ileal Estate,
Cattle, and Farming Stock wherever tie
sired. Cash Returns Promptly made after Sales.
Consignments respectfullv solicited.
Notary Public for the Sta'te of Oregon.
Commissioner of Deeds for Washington
Territory.
Agent for Dally and Weekly Orcgonian.
THE OREGON
1 1 TO 500 MILES THE SHORTEST;
TO
CHICAGO, BOSTON, NEW YORK,
And All Points East.
Rates $8.0 o $10.2. tli Cheapest to
Council Bluffs, Omaha, Kansas City,
AND OTHER POINTS.
Pullmaa Palaee aad Kralgrant Sleeping: Cars hauled on Kxnress
Trains Exclusively without Change.
Ifyou are going east write for Kates. Mars,
FREE OF CHARGE.
K.A.XOYE8, V. I,. GAKRKT80N;
Agent. AEtorla. Asst. Art., Astoria.
B. CAMPBELL,
General Agent, No, i, Washington street, Portland, Oregon.
Ma.s2.ager.
frtamr----- mmmjirragBrmawiyi
n
First dost!
" M'nlcr!gw-,JJ'ffi" ' rwTiT;--irlY7liM?lr I
AND AX !
ASSORTMENT
OF
J. E. MARTIN.
Candies: Fruits. Foreign and
' -r. .- "
Domestic.
Every Variety of Fruit in Season,
S.tnenio,pia Street.
Next Door to the Gem Saloon.
1 OUflUUL
'
j North Pacific
BKEWEKY,
jJOHNKOPP. Proprietor.
Patronize Home Industry!
, We supply as
I GOOD A QUALITY OF BEER
j As Any in the Market,
' AT AH KKANOXAKIiK A I'ltlCE.
Tlie North Pacific Brewery Beer
la Pure and Unadulterated.
It gives general Satisfaction and is Furn
Mied in Quantities to Suit.
Leave Orders Wit h Wm.-Bock, flenuania
aainon, or uiims. KvpNsox, next to Foard
Daily Delivery in Any Part of tlie City.
Carnahan & Co,
SUCCESSOHS TO
I. "W. CASE,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND
UK TAIL DEALEHS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Corner Cheuamu? and Cass streets.
ASTORIA - - OREGON
SHORT LINE.
12 TO 48 HOURS THE QUICKEST.
Time Tables, (Snides and Full Information.
ennnn
BOOKS
ooeries Cheap for Gash !
Tea, Tea, Tea
F. L. P.
CASH!
FRANK I. PARKER.
DKALKR IX
Hay, Oats, anil Straw, Liie, Brici, Cement, Sand ant Plaster
Wood Dplirtred to Order. Drajint;. Teaaiins and Expren Ituslness.
rEU ::iii'. to the Captain,, or to
THE NEW MODEL
J
A FUIX STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND.
j-oioinsr j&u. m: o
DEALKIt IV
Tin, Shoot Iron, ami Copper Ware. A general assortment of Household Ueods.
ARKNT FOR
rWACSEE STOVES ANI KAXGES. THE BEST IK TIIEMABKET.
Plumbing goods or all kinds on hand. Job work done in a workmanlike manner.
Plumbing, Gas Fitting and Cannery Work attended to promptly
On Reasonable Terms.
Cheimmus Street, ft'ext to C I. PurkerV Htore. Astoria. Oregon.
MOTKI.S AND RESTAURANTS.
PARKER HOUSE.
W.1I. ALI.Ka. lroir.
first Class in Every Respect.
Free Coarli to ilie House.
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL,
Corner Thirl anil K Streets,
PORTLAND, - - - OREGON.
Our facilities are such that we defy
eompetition. This te the largest
and most respectably kept
Hotel In the Northwest.
Board and Lodging $ 1 .00 per day
MKA.LS.SJ cents. LODGING. ST. and .7) cents
Free Buss to and from the House.
WXo Chinese Employed."ffo
E. Leuistou, (Late of Minnesota HonseJProp.
O. CLARK. AGENT.
C. V. KXOWLKS.
u v. imow.v.
St. Charles Hotel,
(European Plan.)
RROWN & KNOWLES - - Proprietors
First Class ijt Every Kkspkct,
Good Ilotanrant Connected with the House
Fire-proof Brick Uuildinz. ISO Rooms.
In the Center or the City.
Cor. Front and Morrison Sts., rortland. Or
ST,DikVIDTS,
715 Howard St. Xcnr Third, San
FrnnclHco.
A Hrst-class Lodging Hotel, containing 1GO
rooms ; water and gas in eacli room ; no bet
ter beds in tlie world ; no guest allowed to
nse tlie linen once used by another ; a large
reading room; hot and cold water; baths
free. I'riceof rooms rernlglit,50cand75c ;
per week, from ?2 upward. Open all night.
It. HUGHES, Proprietor.
At Market street Ferry, take Omnibus line
of street cars to corner of Third and Howard.
ASTOR HOUSE.
REST
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.
To Rent.
FINE BUSINESS OFFICE. CENTEAL
ly located. Apply at this Ofnce.
CASH
STEAMER
CLARA PARKER
Eben P. Parker,Master.
For TOWING, FREIGHT orOHAK
II. J. PARKUH.
RANGE CAN RE HAD IN AS
TORIA ONLY OF
E, li. HAWBM,
AGENT
SAI.I. AND EXAMINE IT. YOU
WILL BE PLEASED.
IC K. 1IAWES Is also agent fortha
Beck: patent Mm Stove
Aud other tlrst-ciass Stoves.
Furnace Work. Steam Fit
tings. eto.t a speoialty-
kt t g- o m: jB
Y,
Hardware and Ship ClamUery
VAN DUSEN & CO..
DKALKR3 IK
Hardware and Ship Chandlery
Pure Oil, Bright Vavnish,
Binaclo Oil, Cotton Canvas.
Hemp Sail Twine,
Cotton Sail Twine,
Lard Oil,
Wrought Iron Spikes,
Galvanized Cut Nails, v
Agricultural Implements
Sen lug machines,
Paints and Oils, Groceries, etc,
Sol M Jewelry,
Scarf Pins, Chains, Watches,
Pianos and Organs of the Best
make at the lowest Prices.
The finest stock of Jewelry In Astoria,
ESTAll goods warranted as represented.
GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER
Astoria and Seaside
BAKERIES,
ED. JACKSON,
Proprietor
The best Bread, Cakes and Pastry in tlie City
Ice Creams and Ornamental Work
to order
Manufacturer of Fino Candles.
EXCURSION TICKETS!
FROM ASTORIA
TO PORTLAND AND RETURN
For $2.50,
ON THE "TELEPHONE,"
THOS. MAIRS,
(Late Cutter with M. D. Kant.)
A Cood Fit Guaranteed.
CHARGES MODERATE.
Pant3from 3 up. Suits from $30 up.
Shop opposite Bozorth & Johns.
FasMonaole
Tailor