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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1885)
m She gaitg ggtomn AST0K1A. OREGON: SATURDAY -NOVEMBER HI. 1S55 Sinti: January last S,oGl Chi nese have arrived in San Francis co from China. In ISSi, 535,943 acres of public land were sold in Oregon. In 1SS5, -107,859 acres. Kastjcux Democratic news papers are talking of Hendricks and Hill for SS. That is a long way off vet. Tin: registered bonds of the United States amount to $1,071, 000,000, of which less than $12, 000,000 a re held in foreign coun tries. An Atlanta policeman works twelve hours a day for $2.25. An Atlanta street car driver works fourteen or fifteen lor $1.53. An Atlanta sewing girl works twelve hours a day for 25 cents. A rvNifAT. observer says that the main idea of English journal ism seems to be to say everything in the dullest possible way, and he main idea of American jour nalism seems to be to say nothing in the smartest possible way. Tin: postoffice department has been advised that on the comple tion of the Canadian Pacific road, all the trans-Atlantic mails from England will be forwarded over that road, and that a new British line of steamers will be established at the western terminus of the Canadian Pacific for Australia. Di: Lksi:i celebrated his SOlh birthday in Paris on the 10th. Ail foreign ambassadors and prom inent persons in Paris visited him and paid their respects. Ex-Em press Eugenie and the khedive of Egypt telegraphed congratula tions. De Lesseps is confident he will live to sail through the Pana ma canal. A soiTHKKX philosopher ob eb serves: "There is an appreciable amount of hog in human nature. Hogs will squeal and scuffle and trot for miles behind a leaky old wagon loaded with corn, but will not budge an inch after a wagon with a tight body. Civil service reform will tighten up the joints of the public crib, and we will have no hungry, uoisy politicians i hanarins around it.' Senator Doi.ru has two impor tant bills in preparation, which he will introduce as soon as congress opens and press earnestly to en actment. The first relates to the admission of "Washington territor. with some geographical modifica tions. He proposes to include the Panhandle of Idaho within the boundary of Washington, so that the southern line of the proposed state will stretch across to Mon tana. He says the whole territory within the new boundary contains at least 175,000 people. He is confident that il:e hi!! '.;ll pass the . "senate, and uhi-ihcr it iroes through the Iioum- v. ill depend largely on the irl;cy f the admin istratiosi. It is ;'u the piesident favors the admi--n:i ! Dakota, and it is infenud ih:si 1 would likewise favor the inliis.s-ion of "Washington. Dolpli, however, is not sanguine of Democratic aid. His other measure is a bill for the forfeiture of the laud grant on the main line of the .Northern Pacific from Wallula to Portland. The Northern Pacific has not built the road and does not intend to at present. He thinks the sentiment in eastern (Oregon is in favor of forfeiture. Yesterday's San Francisco (Jail says: Ex-Senator Mitchell has been elected to the United States senate. A suggestive fea ture in the election of Mitchell is the fact that it was accomplished by Democratic votes. The Demo crats conld not elect a candidate of their own, but if the Republic ans failed to elect in the extra ses sion, as they had in the regular session, the Democrats would have stood a good chance to carry the next legislature. The circum stance of their preferring to elect a Republican to waiting for their chance, is suggestive of some mo tive which does not appear upon the face of the vote. The fact that Democratic votes were given to Mitchell by the action of the caucus makes the matter more suggestive. The natural attitude of the Democrats would have been that of delay. It is intimated that Mitchell has agreed to sustain the administration when requested to do so. This means that his vote will be given on the Democratic side if the Republicans should re solve upon partisan opposition to Mr. Cleveland's nominations. At the present time this means a good deal. About the only issue be tween the parties in the senate is that of confirming Mr. Cleveland's appointments. On the tariff, -silver and most other questions like ly to come before the senate the Democrats and Republicans will divide without much relation to party divisions. NEW TO-BAY. Notice. NOTICE is hereby eiven that all per sons who hare not paid their taxes for the year 1883 must settle, and settle at once, otherwise l will be compelled to lew. rav up and save costs. .Last call ( W.Loucihekv, Chief of Police. LIBERTY HALL! This Evening! Jack Dempsey's Combination. A Grand Athletic Entertainment .fade IJemjisey. the Champion Middle Weight or i lie World : Tin deary, of San Fran Cisce: Jack Keen- an. of Philadelphia : and others. A Grand Athletic Entertainment! Bill Davis. Ex-Champion of America. and Joe Petty, will also appear. This will be the finest entertainment of the kind overseen in Oregon. Admission - - - - Fifty Cents. Doors open at 7 :"o : Performance liPRins at S, sharp. In Business Again At the Old Stand. A FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES AND- General Merchandise. ' In- Public Patronage Respectfully Solicited. N. P. JOHANSEN. Guardian's Sale. 7WTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT IN iJK pursuance of an order of the Probate Court of Clatsop county. Oregon, made on thc'JSihdavof October. 1885, in the matter of the guardianship of the minor heirs of the rotate of J. G. Coe. deceased, tbe under signed guardian of the said minor heirs, w HI sell at public auction, to the highest hlddei, for cash in hand, gold coin of the U. S. on Saturday the 19th day of December. lS3, at ihe hour of 'l o'clock r. m. of the said day. at the court house door in Clatsop county, Or egon, all the right, title. Interest and estate which the minor heirs Benjamin Coe and Terry Coe have in and to the D. L. C. of J. ;. Coe deceased, and In and to lots No. 3 and -1 in block No. 30 in McCIure's Astoria, all of said lands beins in Clatsop county. Oregou. N. CLINTON, Guardian. Dated November 13th, 18S3. JUST WHAT OU WANT ! BUSINESS MEN Ami otliois who want to kcepnn exact copy of coin'Miondt'iice, WIN. etc., ran lir nrroninuxlatcrt at The Astoria n Job Office. WE PRINT IN Copying Ink Which w ill ivc a clear and exact impression In any ordinary copying press Bills of Lading. Manifests. Letter and Note Heads. Memoranda. And all kinds or work that usually requires copvinc, printed In Al tyle and at as Low Rates as Ordinary fort svCall and sec samples of our work atr THE AST0R1AN JOB OFFICE. Sign Painting, Cilding, BannersfOilClothS!gns. SHOW CARDS, Fence Advertising, Price Marks, etc. C. LANE, Shop and ofllce ou Cam street : Tike Bros.' old stand. Opcnii of tie Skattna Season! AT ROSS' OPERA HOUSE, Continue every Tuesday. Thursday and Sat urday evenings from 1 to 10 r. m.. and Saturday afternoon from 1 to 4 P.M. Admission; on Tuesday aud Thursday evenings and Saturday afternoon. Ladles free, skaters 25 cents ; Gents admission 25c, skaters 23 cents. Admission on Saturday evening, with Cushlng Post Comet Band ; Ladies 25 cents, skaters 23 cents; Gents 22 cents, skaters 23 cents. WE WAKT TO REPRESENT As Sole Ajjents hi New York. A Packer of First Quality Salmon. Excellent Facilities. Full Particulars Through Correspondence. CUSHMAN BROS.. Mfr.-. and Fkrs. Aets., lCl Duane St., X. V C. E. BAIN. DOORS, WINDOWS, BRACKETS, Xoulrtings, IV Inflow Frames, etc. A Full Supply of Material. Kids Furn Mied : Contract Work a Specialty. Mill and Office on the Old Site. Nicely Furnished Rooms, With or wrrnooT beard: at Mrs. S. T. McKean'.s. Cass street, three doors south of Astohiax office. Notice. milK DEUNQUENTSCHOOLTAX ROM. X of school district No. One Ls in my haniK for collection. All parties interested will "ovem themselves accordingly. W. (F. ROSS. Tax Collector Ev Officio. Notice. BIDS WILL RE RECEIVED UNTIL Monday. December 7th. at 1 r. m. at the otllce of the County Clerk, for building a h rulge across "Ohanna" creek. Plans and .specifications can he seen at the office of the County Clerk. By order of the County Commissioners of Clatsop countv. C.A-McGUIRE, Attest : C.I.Trcnehard, County Clerk. Notice of Application. NOTICE IS IIEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned will apply to the Common Council of the city of Astoria at its next reg ular mectinir for a license to sell wine, malt anil spirituous liquors in less quantities than one ouart for a neriod of one year. In the iiuuuing cunuKUiius in uir iuiuux i aciuii;; Company's premises. Astoria, November 17th. 183.T. Notice. AS I CONTEMPLATE DEPARTURE for Tacoma on Dec. 1st. I want those who are indebted to me to please make Im mediate settlement. F. P. HICKS. Fifty Dollars Reward. I WILL PAY TflE ABOVE REWARD for the recovery of the body of E. F. Cochran, drowned at Walker's Islaud on Wednesday the 4th lust. Fell overboard from the steamer R. It. Thompsen: about five feet, four Inches in height, dark hair and eves and mustache, about So years old. E. A. HO YES. Notice. I HAVE THIS DAY DISPOSED OF MY business to F. K. Mcintosh ana A.D.Mac Donald who will conduct the business at tbe stand, comer of Genevieve and Squemoqua streets, under the firm name of MacDonald & Mel ntosh. The firm of MacDonald & Mcin tosh will collect all bills dne roe and pay all liabilities ; and to all my patrons I bespeak a Avord for the new Arm. d. a. Mcintosh. Astoria. Oregon. October 27, 1883. FOR BENT. Four Rooms, Centrally Located AND SUITABLE FOR HOUSEKEEPING APPLY AT ASTORIAN OFFICE. B. P. GREGORY & CO., 'o. r.Norlk Froat St.. Portland. Or. Importers and Dealers in Wood-working Machinery, PLiAXKRS. MOLDKB8. .HOKTIWEK8. TEXONEKS, Sand-paperlnc Sfachiaes, latlies. fibrins MachlneH, Baad Maws, Scroll Saws. Rubber and Leather Belting, Mllili FINDINGS GEXEKAIiliY Notice of Application. NOTICE IS IIEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned intends to annly to the undersigned intends to apply to the Common Council of the city of Astoria, at its next regular meeting, for a license to sell wine, malt and spirituous liquors in less quantities than one quart for a eriod of one year. In the building situated on lot 1. block 134. Shlvely's Astoria. "WHER1TY & GILMOKE. Astoria, Nov. 19, 1883. 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 vear. in the buildlngsituatedonlotll, block 149, Shlv ely's Astoria. N.r..TOHANSEN. Astoria, Nov. lotli, 1883. Notice. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCK holdorsof the Masonic Land and Build ing Association of Astoria, will be held at the office of Capt.George Klavelon Wednes day. December ic, 1833. at two o'clock r. m. ; for the purpose of electing five directors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. S.T.M'KEAN. Secretary. Astoria, November 13th, 18S3. Furnished Rooms. MRS. E. C. HOLDEN HAS A FEW NICE ly furnished rooms to rent at Are dol lars per month and upward, and by the week or night Enquire corner Main and Jeffer son streets. EMPIRE w T. PARKER. MANAGHEE. A Great Variety of Fancy Goods, Purchased at HALF THEIR VALUE, For Sale at LESS THAN FIRST COST! And an Extensive Assortment of STAPLE DRY GOODS, And Boots and Shoes AT LOWEST RATES. IN NEW Having Consolidated 3Iy Business with the Astoria Furniture Co., I now offer the Largest and 3Iost 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 hi My Line. Guaranteeing Satisfaction in livery Respect. CH AS. HEILBORN. CARL ADLER'R SUBSCRIPTION NEWS DEPOT! Kstahllfthecl .Inly 23. 1877. I Am Enabled to Offer Special Prices NEWSPAPERS In thei I. M. of America or Kurope. THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE! NOW IS SOl.K AGEXT FOi: 'OUR HOME AND FIRESIDE MAGAZINE.'" at 1.00 per year. 123 Oleoraplis and IS Iars;e Free ift Plate Encrarinss FItKE To KVUtT sriSSCRlllER. TIISXR OF IT! CARL ADLER THE OREGON SHORT LINE, 1 1 TO 500 MILES THE SHORTEST ; 12 TO 48 HOURS THE QUICKEST. TO CHICAGO. BOSTON. NEW YORK, And All Points East. Kates 38.30 to &10.25 tli: Cheapest to Bluffs, Omaha, Kansas City, AND OTHER POINTS. Council Pullman PaJare and Kiulrant Trail Lina Kxclnalvely If you are golne east wiife for Rates. Mnr,TIme Tables. Guides and Full Information. FRfiE OF CHARGE. K.A..VOYES, V. Ii. GARRETSOX. Agent. Astoria. Asst. Agt., Astoria. It. C A.Ui'IIKM.. General Agent. No, l, Washington street, Portland, Oregon. A Slaughter IMMENSE SALES AT THE WHITE CLOSING Entire Stock of Dry LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES, AND IN FACT EVERYTHING APPERTAINING IN THE LADIES' LINE AT COST! And Less than Cost. On Account of Discontinuing the Above Lines I Shall also offer the Following Inducements: All Purchases $5.00 and Upwards, 5 per cent off. All Purchases $20.00 and Upwards, 10 per cent off. Ladies Gall Early! And Secure Such Bargains as Never Offered in Astoria Before. This is a Bonafide Sale and No Sham, as we need our Space for other Purposes and the Stock Must Be Closed Out before the 1st of January. S. SCHLUSSEL Next to Bank of Wm. T. Coleman, STORE. aUARTERS! I'OR ANY AND ALL MB MAGAZINES PUBLISHED, Subscription Agent. Sleeping Cars haulrd nu KxnreMB without Change. in Dry Goods HOUSE OUT OUR and. Fancy Goods, Astoria, Oregon. Groceries Cheap for Gash! Tea, Tea, Tea. x. Ij. P. GASH FRANK I. tk Sfb DKAXEK IN Hay, Oats, aafl Straw, Lime, Brici, Cement, Sand ani Plaster Wood Delivered to Order. Drajinic. Tntmlng nuil Kxprevi BuUaesi. TEU apply lo the Captain, or to THE NEW MODEL 4BHffffiii3iL A FULL STOCK jro 3 -A.- MIOiNr'F&OMIEaiEl.Y, DEALKK iy Tin, Sheet Iron, and Copper Ware. A general assortment of Household Goods. -AGENT IUAGEE STOVES AUD RANGES, TIIE BEST IN THEMABfiET. Plumblflg goods of all kinds on hand. Job work done lu a workmanlike manner. Plumbing, Gas Fitting and Cannery Work attended to promptly On Reasonable Term?. Ckeaaaras Street, Next to C L. Parker's Store. Astoria, Oregaa. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. PARKER HOUSE. Will. ALLEft, Prop'r. First Class in Every Respect. Free Coacl to tke House. C. W. KXOWLKS. UV.UUOWS. St. Charles Hotel, (European Plan.) BROWN it KNOWLES - - Proprietor First Class ix Evkri RiaPKcr. Good Restaurant Connected with the Hons? Fire-proof Brick Buildlntr. ISO Rooms. In tbe Canter of the Oity. Cor. Front and Morrison Sis., i'ortland. Or ST, DAVID'S, 715 Howard St. Near Third. Han Francisco. A first-class Lodging Hotel, containing 190 rooms ; water and eas In each room ; no bet ter beds In the world ; no guest allowed to i use tne linen once used ay anotner ; a large reading room; hot and cold water; baths free. Price of rooms Per night. 50c and 75c ; per week, from $2 upward. Open all night. R. HDGHES, Proprietor. At Market street Ferrv, take Omnibus line of street cars to corner of Third and Howard. ASTOR HOUSE. -BF.ST- Dollar a Day Hotel in the North West Mrs. Sophia Oaggott, Proprietor. Special Attention Paid to the Comfort of Guests. Comer Olney and Jefferson Streets. ASTbRLA., OREGON RATES, ONE DOLLAR A DAY. FREE AND EAS! FOR A PLEASANT EVENING Call and See W, EC, H."Fl"F13Py At his New Establishment next to Jell's Itestaurant. -NOTHING BUT THE BEST- Tassed over the Bar. A General Invitation Extended. County Orders. I AM AUTIIOEIZED TO BUY COUNTY Orders. R.B.9PEDDEN, AH PARKER, STFAMEB CLARA PARKER Eben P. Parker,M aster. HorTOWINO, FREIGHT orCHAR- H. B. PAKKEK. RANGE CAN BE HAD IN AS TORIA ONLY OF M. it. HAWB9, AGENT V.AU. AND EXAMINE IT. YOU WILL BE PLEASED. K. K. HAWES Is also agent for the Bnct gent (Mil Store And other flrst-daaa Stoves. Furaaoe Work. Steua Fit tings, etc, a ipeoialty. ALWAYS ON HAND. FOB- Hardware and Slip CWlen VAN DUSEN & GO, DKALKB3IK Hardware and Ship Chandlery Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, Binacle Oil, Cotton Canvas. Hemp Sail Twine, Cotton Sail Twine, Lard Oil, Wronght Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails, Agricultural Implements Sewing Machines, Palate and Oils, Groceries, etr. Sol Golt Jewelry Sart Pins, Ctiiis, Wiitte, Pianos and Organs of the Best make at the lowest Prices. The finest stock of Jewelry la Astoria. 0-AU goods warranted as represented. GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER Astoria and Seaside BAKERIES, ED. JACKSON, - Freprlater. The best Bread, Cakes and Pastry in the City Ice Creams and Ornamental "Work to order Manufacturer of Fine Candle. EXCURSION TICKETS! FROM ASTOBTA TO PORTLAND AUD RETURN. Tor $2.50, ON THE "TELEPHONE," THOS. MAIRS, (Late Cutter with M. D. Kant.) A Good Fit Guaranteed!. CHARGES MODERATE. Pants, from S3 up. Suits from 930 up. Shop opposite Bozottb & Johns. , FasMonaDle Tailor