The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, February 10, 1887, Image 2

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ASTORIA, OREGON:
THURSDAY.
..-FEBRUARY 10. 1887
Or fifteen Republican senators
to be sworn in on the 4th of
March, four are ex-confederates.
In" 1852, Daniel Webster, dis
cussing the fisheries question, pre
dicted .that "congress will never do
anything."
, - -
A credulous English paper
graTely asserts that western grass
hoppers are put up in this country
for French sardines.
The much-talked-of letter from
Pius IX to Jefferson . Davis has
been, discovered. It was a plea
for peace more than anything else.
The California legislature, now
in session at Sacramento, pays a
man four dollars a day to wind up
the clock. It is an eight-day
clock too.
There has been an enormous
increase of the German forces en
the French' frontier, the force hiv
ing been?aised from 40,000 to
90,000. This has heen met by a
corresponding increase in the
French frontier forces, and the two
armies are now separated only by
a neutral zone of from twenty to
one hundred miles.
SoilE ingenious if not ingenu
ous defenses have been made by
criminals and pliintiffi in criminal
cases. O'Neill, one qf New
York's convicted boodle aldermen,
comes to the fsont with a good
one of its class. Hesas that he
was elected by bribing voters,
therefore legally, he was not elect
ed at all, therefore he was not a
member of the council at all,
hence the money he took for his
vote shouldn't be laid up against
him. But he'll iron shirts at Sing
Sing all the sime.
A fire broke out near the gov
ernment wharf in Detroit and the
offi-er in charge called a tug,
which put out the fire. The bill
was sent to Washington and pay
ment refused because the officer
did not advertise for sealed pro
posals to put out the fire and have
it done by the lowest bidder.
When another fire breaks out in
government property that officer
will put an advertisement in the
papers asking for the lowest bid
der to put it out. That is red
tape.
The announcement that Bas-
tian Thiessen, a prominent citizen
of Jefferson couuty, Nebraska, has
been arrested in Russia and prob
ably executed, is exciting great
interest in that state, and action
will be taken to ascertain the
truth of the report, and if he is
alive an effort will be made to se
cure his release. Theissen was an
escaped exile from Siberia,
whither he had been sent for ni
hilism. His object in visiting
Russia was to secure some money,
and he expressed confidence in his
ability to elude detection and ar
rest. He went to Nebraska three
years ago, located with the Men
nonite colony and engaged exten
sively in silk enhure. He owns a
large mulberry grove which he
planted and is possessed of con
siderable property in Nebraska.
He was a naturalized Amerioan
citizen.
preparations on a large scale; but
the magnitude of the national debt
the greatest in the memory of
man and the extravagance of
General Boulanger's outlay for
war material are creating grave
uneasiness among sober-minded
financiers. These rival naval na
tions are gradually exhausting
themselves in ceaseless prepara
tions for war during a period of
profound peace.
Few are aware of the enormous
special advantages enjoyed by the
Canadian Pacific railway. From
the Dominion government that
company received as gitts $35,
000,000 worth of completed rail
roads that had been built by the
government; also 25,000,000 in
money; and third, 25.000,000 acres
of good farming lands, being ex
clusive of those covered by water
or otherwise waste and, useless.
This latter is considered the most
valuable of any land grant made
to a railroad, not excepting that of
the Northern Pacific. The total
value of these bonuses .from the
government may reasonably be
estimated at nearly $100,000,000.
It is further favored with, first,
exemptions from cistoms duties
of all material used in construc
tion; second, perpetual exemption
from all species of national, pro
vincial, local and municipal taxa
tion of the railroad, its equipment
and appurtenances, and of the cap
ital stock of the company; third,
twenty years' exemption from all
species of taxation of its granted
lands; fourth, a monopoly for the
period of twenty year of all the
railway business within that part
of the Dominion lying westward of
Lake Huron. Its financial condi
tion is most excellent, having a
railway system embracing soon1
4,500 miles, bearing a total fixed
charge of only $3,300,000 a year.
Dividends at the rate ot o per
cent, per annum upon its capital
stock of 60.000,000 are guarnteed
for the ppriod of ten ears from
July 1, 1883. To meet this guar
anty the company have now on
hand the sum of $12,000,000, snf
ficient to cover about six years'
dividends. Of its land grant it
still has 17,000,000 acres unsold.
Its preparations for business in
clude connections and agencies in
all the great American trade cen
ters. It has arranged to tap the
American business at all central
points. American roads, in un
dertaking to -contend with this
foreign rival, will have to cope
with a most formidable competitor.
Notice To The Public.
OWING TO MY INABILITY TO COr
icct from Hie present undertaker, par
ties wishing gnuesdui; at Clat op cpmeierj
must accompany the order with five dol
lars to insure the gnnes belnzdug,
A. Y. GnUBIl.
Citv Sexton.
Clatsop Ccmeterv.
Hemlck Street Improvement.
NOTICE is thereby given that t e
Common Council proposo to order tli
improvement nt mat portion ui iicir.
lock street in the c:t of Astoria, in
Clatsop county, Oregon as laid out and
recoided by J. M. Shivcly, from its
intersection with Salmon street to the
eastern limits of said street, to Its es
tablished grade, by replacing all miss
ing piles with new ones, and removing
all defective stringers and replacing
them with new ones, and by plankiDg
said portion with now planking four
Inches In thickness to a width, of thirty
feet through the center thereof, and
unless a remonstrance signed by the
owners of two thirds of the property
fronting on said portion of said street
be filed with the Auditor and Police
Judge within ten days of the final pub
lication ut this notice, viz: jwmaay,
March 7th, 1837, the Common Council
will oider said Improvement to be
made.
Bv order of the Common Council.
Attest: T. S-.Iewett,
Audit r and Police Judge.
Astoria, February ioh. 1887.
Cedar Street Grade.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
Common' Council propose to establish
the giade of that portion of Cedar
streK in the city of Astoria, Clatsop
countv, Oregon, a-, laid out and re
corded bv J. M. Shivery from it3 inter
section wl h West Sixth street to its
intersection wl h Salmon street as fol
lows, to wit:
At its Intersection with West Fifth
street at a height of 19 feet above the
base of grades.
At Its inter.M'Ctiou witn West Fourth
street at a height of 19 feet above the
base of grades.
At Us inters ction with West Third
street at a height of 19 feet above the
Ua-e f grades.
At Its iii ersection with West Second
str et at a height of 19 feet above the
base of j.rads.
At Its intersection with Wet First
street at a height of 19 feet above the
base of grades.
At iis intersection with Salmon street
at a height of 19 feet above the base of
grades.
And unless a remonstrance signed by
the owner- of twi thirds of the proper
ty fronting on said portion of said
street be filed wl I) the Aud'tor and
Police Judge within ten days from the
final 1 ublieation of this notice, viz:
Mondiv. March 7th, 1817. the Common
Co u.cil will e.H ahliah said grade.
3y order of the Cnnmnn Co ucil.
Atie-t: T. S. Jb-wett,
Auditor and Police Judge.
Astoria, February lQtli, 1S7.
Comic, Long Jokers, Fault Finders, Hit 'Em Kurds,
Trade Comics, Sharp Darts.
New Lace Valentines, Gems of Love, New Sachet. Love's Arrows Cupids
Darts.Satin Novelty Valentines and Valentines of all descriptions in larq variety
AT
HEHC8.
O&mSi iiDXiSP,, Manager.
The
Crystal
Shoes! Shoes
At The
! Shoes!
EMPRE
Pacific Fi
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We beg to renew our notice to the Fisheries of the upper Pacific,
of the full preparation we have marie and are makinp to manufacture
iroou wares lor thuir use, ot every Kinn, except uouuie khuucu oamiuii
Nets: Pounds and Traps, Gill Nets, Seines, from sardines to porpoise.
We advise the practicability of using
Purs Salmon Seines
For outside fishinjr. One can be made verv strong and vorv light, and
can be handled QUICK LOW IN COST. In the New England
waters are over four hundred large Purse seinps for mackerel, herring
and menhaden, 200 fathoms long, 25 fathoms deep, any fish that move
in compact bodies can be taken in these seines.
Wo offer the
Stow Cotton Salmon Twine
with a full belief that Its strength is ample for the hardest servico, of more
durability than flax, and no more expensive. Our energies, with a long experi
ence In nettings, and v desire to send good waies to our patrons, we hope will not
disapolnt any reasonable expectations.
GLOUCESTER NET & TWINE CO., Gloucester.
Boston Office, 9G Commercial Street
Fall and Winter Stock Complete
IN ALL STYLES AND GEADES.
No more need to send away for a Fine Shoe, as wo have a Full
Lino of the Celebrated DRIAL& CO.'S FRENCH SHOES, and
LAIRD,- SOHOBER & MITCHELL'S FINE SHOES of
which we are Sole Dealers in Astoria. - - ... -1
We also handle BOOTS and SHOES from" all the Leading
Factories in America.
Men's Heavy Boots 3Yid shoes a Specialty.
LOWEST PRICES and SATISFACTION Guaranteed.
W. T. PAEEEE, Manager.
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3S
A Cnptnia'8 fortunate fi-env-rj'
Capt. Coleman, schr. Weymouth ply
ing between Atlantic City and X. Y.,had
been troubled with a cough so that he
was unable to sleep, and was induced to
try Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption, it not only gave him instant
rellef,but allayed the extreme soreness In
his breast Ilia children were similar
ly affected and a single do'-e had the
same haonv effect. Dr. Klne's New
Discovery is now the standard remedv
in the Coleman household and on ooard
the schooner.
Free Trial Bottles of this Standard
Remedy at W. E. Dement & Co.'s Drug
Store.
Cedar Street Improvement.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
Common Council propose to order the
Improvement nf that port on of Cedar
street In the city of Astoria in CUtsup
county, regon, as laid out and record
ed by J. M. Shiveiy from its luter.secti u
with West Sixth street to its Intersec
tion with baluion street, to the height
of the present improvement of
said poniou of said street, by remov.ng
all defective piles and stringers aud
eplacing them with new ones, and
planking said port on with new planks
four inches lu thickness to a width of
th ity feet through the center thereof,
and unless a remonstrance signed uy
the owners of two thirds of the. prop.
ty frontinu on s iid portion of said street
be filed with the Auditor and Folic
Judge within ten dajs of the final
publication of this notice, viz: Monday.
March 7th, 1837, the Common Council
will order said improvement to be
made.
By order of the Common Council.
Attest : T. S, J EWETT,
Auditor and Police Judge.
Astoria, Fe ruary 10th, 1887.
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Hay, Oats, ait Straw, Lime, Brici, Cement, Sand awl Plaster
Wood Delivered to Order.
Draylnu-. Teaming and KprMa Business.
STEA.HEB
TEE Rpply to the CaptalE, or to
mm parser
Eben P, Farker,ttaste.
For TOWING, FBEIGHT orCHAJt
13. B. PABKFJR
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
NEW TO-DAY.
House to Let.
ON THE FIR T OF MARCH. 1P87. MRS,
Muuson'i Lodging House !r prha e
boarding or prvwe chvel Idk. For pmi-u-lars
apply either peronal!y or by lett r to
MKS.J A.MUSON,
Fort Stevens, Oregon.
Ross
(pa
House
European peace is becoming-
more- expensive than European
warfare was in Napclenn's time.
France has expended during the
last sixteen years S2,800,000,000
on her military establishments
alone; and when the naval budgets
are added an aggregate is obtained
which adequately explains the
running up of the national indebt
edness to -nearly 85,000,000,000.
Germany during the same period
has expended 1,616,000,000 upon
its array in addition to lavish out
lay on the fleet. The disparity
between their own military budg
ets and those of France has thor
oughly frightened "General Von
Moltke and the German staff.
France when compared with Ger
1J
TWO NIGHTS ONLY.
Monday and Tuesday, Teh. 14 and 16.
Return ol tne Favorites, The
Thompson Opera J)o.
40-ARTISTS-40
Under tha pen. nil management of Wm. A.
UHUMr.-ON. who will 011 toe o- rasiuu,
give a thorough and coon Mo Pro
duction of the foHoAlu.: C-mlc up
eras, witn lull and comp'ete
Imported El&buratc Cos
luraes, Svulc aud otlier
effects.
Sinn day, Eve. Feb. 14.
THE
Which will be produced for tlie First Time
Here with all the n lRtn.ii uusiuess 01
Gilbert & Sullivan.
Tuesday, Eve., Feb. 15.
The Great London 3ucces3,
Robert Macaire,
Now la Its 300th Klsht. at tlie Casino,
New York.
Box Fhet now open at he Crystal Palace
Book Store.
Prices;
Parquptte, - - . $1 00
Dres Circle, - - - 75
uaUry - - 59
john wanamaker,
Philadelphia.
We desire to locate in this
city an agency for our Cloth
ing Order Department. A
first-class, competent party
can arrange for a large and
profitable trade. A plea
sant and convenient adjunct
to any other established busi
ness. No risk to agent.
Address
John Wanamaker,
Philadelphia,
ANGY AND STAPLE GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS AND MILL FEED,
Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Teas, Coffees, Spices, &c, &c.
Fresh California Sutter,
Swiss, Holland and-New Cream Cheese; Smoked Herrinq Holland
Herring, Caviar, Anchovies, Tongues and Sounds, White
Fish and Mackerel, Schrimps, Lobsters,
French Sardines and Oysters.
Shrewsbury Ketchup. Ohlll Sauco, Tobasoo Sauce. Celery Salt, Frencb and
German raustara, Lieioig's nac Beer, sea ioam wi
Furniture and Upholstering,
Mattresses Made and Uepaired.
Paper Hanging. Carpets sewed
and Laid.
Furniture Sold on Commission.
Shop, corner Main and Jefferson Streets
MARTIN OLSEN.
American News Depot
ONS.U.E-;-
The latnst Magazines and Dlustrated
pipers of the day.
Mvedlsh, I'antsh and German papers,
E"oks and nictlnarle3.
Lovell and SeasMu Libraries. School
Books, Stationery, ttc a BA.LMA.NNO,
Cneuaiuua St. near Main.
O O XJ IS" 3? "5T OO.R.OK"BB.,
A
Pirst Glass Undertaking Establishment
A FINE HEARSE,
Nevret stvlo Caskets and Funeral Material.
Everything Neat and Well Arranged.
Coroner's Office, Undertaking Kooms next to Aitorian offlc, (B. B. Franklin's old stand.)
Van Houghton's Cocoa,
rafers,
Tritium, Germea, Epicurean loon, Oat Porriflp, Rolled Oats.
Oranges, Lemons, Nuts, Figs, &c, &c.
JOB PRINTING.
Neat, Quick And Cheap at The
ASTOBXAN JOB OPFICE.
Notice.
THERE WILL BE A MFETINO IN THE
'telephone ILtU 'luursilay. theiotb, to
nndainajuntv to -how whether Dlllou or
We cb lias won the m-ney bet ou the West
port route, as Welch does not oonseuu
CAPf. 11ILLON.
To Whom It May Concern.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TTUT I
will pay no d-bis contracted by any
one In my name, xoeut upon ray own writ
ten r vprhal ordpr. All prons are there
for notified not to snl r furnish any Kcuds
or materia' s r chnttels, except a sibove m
'rtb to any person, no matter whom It may
bC' B. L. JEFFERY.
Feb. 7. 1387.
iEWASSS OF.
Imitations.
Oi Imitations. T.
jB w& One Agent (dealer
only) -Routed to erery
town. IC XV. TaiulO.
a Co., 6J Btato at.
BOOTS and SHOES.
Genuine English Porpoise Shoes TorGents.
LndU-3 Flexible Sole Mines in French, Kangaroo and Dongola Kid
Boys and Youths Shoes of all Kinds. Mies and Childrens and Infant heels, and
Spring heoU. WK ISEAI. IX BOOTS AND SHOES OXI,Y.
P.J.GOODMAN.
COM
Just Received.
1,500 Mis Mr ai Be
Of the Latest Designs and Shades.
THIS WEEK.
50 Leather, Plush and Carpet Rockers,
In Elegant-New Styles: Just the tlilnj? for
u9l 3HCollca.y Present.
Call and See Us. CHaS. HEILBORN.
Also to Arrive
J. R. LEES0N & CO.,
BOSTON,
SOLE AGENTS AND IMrOISTEUS.
Tie Jotelone (MM) and Mo (Mass.)
Prize Linen Threads
-AND
i&sm,, omii ,tfsto .siSi''!
CITY BOOS STORE.
A FULL LINE.
Lace, Comic and Sentimental
VALENTINES,
ALL NEW SXOCK.
GRIFFIN & REED.
- ,-e
r 7iaEKkK Vias2-s;v-vssTsv-'L'J-is?s3Kso .t
The only Linen Threads awarded a Prize- Medal
London 1851 and New Orleans Worlds 'Exposition 1881.
Did not exhibit at Philadelphia 1876 or Paris 1873.
First Prize Awarded Wherever Exhibited!!
References for the Scotch Salmon Net Twines:
EVERY CANNER or FISHERMAN who bought
it last season. IT GAVE UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION.
Agents for the Pacifio Ceast:
238 Calif a St., San Francisco, Cttej
many is a rich country, and better
UiilUAUV.
able to bear the weight of military
. BECK &-S0NS, Agents.
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