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ASTOEIA. OREGON:
THURSDAY.
.AUGUST 15. 1889.
NEMESIS.
Retribution is sometimes slow,
but it generally overtakes its object.
It lacks a month of being just
tliirty years since David S. Terry shot
and killed David S. Broderick in a
"duel" in which it was settled that
Broderick was to be killed.
Yesterday Terry was himself shot
and killed.
Of him it may be said that: "he
died as the fooldieth."
Some years ago one of San Fran
cisco's mo3t salacious scandals was
the Sharon suit, in which a notorious
strumpet named Sarah Althea Hill
tried by reason of illicit intercourse
with senator Sharon to make that old
rake recognize her as his "wife and
give her some of the swag he had
ss-iped from his Nevada dupes.
The scheme failed, though a San
Francisco judge named Sullivan
stood in, his decision being subse
quently set aside by Justice Field, of
the United States supreme court. The
Hill female and Judge Terry, who
had married her, grossly insulted the
eminent jurist, who promptly sent
the pair to jail for such contempt. So
soon as released Terry, like the bully
that he was, announced his intention
of assaulting the venerable justice
Field.
Stephen J. Field, though a very old
man, is abundantly able to take care
of himself, but as it would be beneath
the dignity of the senior justice of the
supreme court of the "United States to
scuffle with an assassin, he very prop
erly secured an escort
Yesterday, as related in our dis
patches. Terry assaulted Judge Field
while that gentleman was dining at
Lathrop, an eating statiou near Stock
ton, Cal., at the junction of the Cali
fornia Pacific and Southern Pacific
railroads. Nagle, Judge Field's escort,
shot and killed Terr', and removed a
brute who had polluted California's
air for a generation.
"There is not," said Gov. Biggs, of
Deleware, the other day, "in the state
of Delaware to-day a single peniten
tiary. If a man beats his wife, or sets
lire to a neighbor's barn, or breaks in
to a house, he isn't shut up with a lot
of other criminals, with full time and
opportunity to learn all their tricks of
deviltry that he did not know before
As a preventive of crime the whipping
post has a much greater terror than a
term in the penitentiary, and I have
never known of a man that came back
for a second dose. He simply leaves
the state. Maybe he goes to New
York; I don't know. At any rate he
seeks another home, and you may rest
assured that if he stays in Delaware he
lives a very quiet life. To be sure it
is a relic of barbarism, but it is our
way."
In The Dalles Daily Times-lfount-aineer
of the 12th inst., is an emphatic
denial of a statement originating in
an eastern Oregon paper alleging the
finding of the bodies of sundry infants
in the reservoir of The Dalles water
works. Our Dalles contemporary is
justly indignant over the publication
of the statement which turns out
to be a complete fabrication,
and asks a denial of the story,
which under the circumstances is no
more than should be done. The As-
toriax aids in the work of denial to
its utmost extent, and is surprised
that any paper should have given ori
gin to so malicious a falsehood as that
against which the Times-Mountaineer
so justly protests.
The price of gas in St Paul is $1.70
per thousand feet on an average. In
other cities it varies from S1.25 in Cin
cinnati, Cleveland and Indianapolis,
to $2 in Omaha. The average for
ninety-six companies in Pennsylvania
is $1.74, and of one hundred and fifteen
companies in New York $2.20. A new
company in Chicago promises to fur
nish gas for 75 cents, while the old
company not to be outdone promises
to pipe natural gas from Indiana at
even a better figure.
ATOTriE PERPLEXED.
"For heaven's sake -what does your mother
So to you children that makes you so hun
gry?" "Please, auntie, she gives us Joy's Vegeta
ns Sarsaparilla and its awful good."
T. S. Milton, of 511 Post street, San Francisco,
writes: "I bad been ailing for weeks with a
disorder of the liver and kidneys. Finally my
wife, becoming frightened, procured a bottle
of 'The California Remedy' Joy's Vegetable
Sarsaparilla. It cured me right up. In fat t
did so much for me that I sent for a half-dozen
and pave it to my children, with the most Fat
lafactory results."
If you want to have a fine suit of
ujumi-o tu iaj me i ii is xjiuur. in can
make the best fitting suits and sells the
cuapesu
Coffee and cake, ten rpnts, at the
Central liestauraut.
Ludlow's Ladies' S3.00 Fine Shoes;
also Flexible Hand turned French Kids,
at r. J. U00DMA2TS.
nrai
Dave JBroderick's Murderer Shot Dead
At Lathrop, Oal., Yesterday Morning
While Attempting to Assassinate Justice
Field, of the United States
Snpreme Conrt.
Portland, Aug. 14. Tins morning
atten o'clock a press dispatch was re
ceived here announcing that United
States deputy marshal Nagle had shot
and killed Judge David S. Terry, the
husband of the notorious Sarah Althea
Hill Terry, for assaulting United
States Supreme Justice Field while
eating his breakfast at Lathrop. Cali
fornia. Judge Field was on his way
east. Expecting to be assaulted by
Terry, he asked for an escort of an
omcer.
A few days since a San Francisco
paper stated that Terry had threat
ened to kill Judge M. P. Deady in the
event mat lie came to San Francisco
to try the cases against himself and
wife. Terry had no special love for
Judge Deady, or any one opposing
him, because the Judge decided the
tlill-bharon case aerainsthim in 1885.
Soon after the news of the killing of
Terry reached this city a reporter
called at Judge Deady's chambers and
asked him whether he had heard of
the threats made by Terry.
"No, I have not," answered that
gentleman, "but that would not deter
me from performing my duty. There
were five indictments han"in" over
Terry's head, and three against his
wife, arising from the disturbance in
the United States court room in San
Francisco some months ago. 1 was
directed by Judge Lorenzo Sawyer to
try Terry and his wife on those indict
ments and had Terry not been killed
I should have gone to San Francisco
very soon, but now I shall await fur
ther instructions."
When Judge Deadv was informed
of Terry's threats he slightly smiled
and looked as if he would face any
danger in the performance of his duty.
DOING RIVER WORK.
The Willamette CJiief went down
the Columbia this morning to make
soundings and put in new bar buoys
at various points. The work prop
erly belongs to the government
steamers but as the 0. R. &; N. Co.
has so many boats on the rivers there
is constant danger in waiting for
the government to unwind its red
tape. The United States engineers
furnish the buoys to the company
this time at government expense.
They will be put in at Elliott's bay,
St. Helens, Walker's island, Martin's
island, and Postoflice bar, old buoys
have to be replaced every year owing
to the carelessness of rafting people
who in bringing up logs go right
ahead without regard for the buck's.
Many of them are torn up wantonly,
others unavoidably. Such should
not be the case.
A DELICATE OPERATION.
Yesterday Dr. D. W. Rand assisted
by Dr. O. 3. "West, house surgeon at
the Portland hospital probed for the
pistol ball which was shot through Mil
ler's eye bv Ernest Cross a week ago last
Sunday morning in a bar room row at
the bt. Paul house. The operation was
very delicate and was a successful one
which might have cost the patients
life had he not been skilfullv handled.
Contrary to expectation the ball was
found to be lodged over the right ear
and notnear the brain. Miller is now
on a fair way to recovery withthe loss of
his right eye.
Cannery For Sale.
ON ACCOUNT OF LEAVING THIS
couutry I oiler my cannery at Alsea
Bay for sale: likewise my dwelling house
with large garden. Cannery ready fortius
season's fishing. This is a fine chance Tor
business.
K. A. IIOISEl.L
Waldport, Benton Co., Ore.
Salesman Wanted,
TN TIUS DISTKICT. ONE OFOUU MEN
X earned S4.C0O in '87 am
is doing better this year.
P. 0. Box 1371, New York.
I NIGHT ONLY I
Saturday Evening, Aug. 17th.
First Appearance here of the
Celebrated Actress,
MARGARET
MATHER
Supported by an excellent company of
pbners under the management of Messis.
Gilinoie and Tompkins. Pacific Coast tour
under the direction of Mr. Al. Hayman,
manager Baldwin and New California thea
ters, ban Francisco.
S-Saturday Evn'g, Aug. 17th. Miss Math
er will present bhakespeare's sublime Love
Tragedy. ROMEO and JULIET
Miss Ttlather is conceded to be the
World's Greatest Juliet.
NOTE. Notwithstanding the great ex
pense of bringing Miss Mather and her en
tire company to Astoria, the following
prices will prevail :
Reserved Seats, Lower Floor - Si 50
Reserved Seats Balcony - - - 1 00
Gallery 50
B3"Salp of Seats commences Thursday, at
the New York Novelty store, at 10 a. m.
JOB PRINTING.
Neat, Quick And Cheap at The
AST0RIAW JOB OFFICE
BOOTS AND SHOES!
Of BeBt Quality, and at
LOWEST PRICES,
AT THE
SIGN OF THEJOLDEH SHOE.
aro:rac3sr tt a tttkt.
Boss
Opera
Out of jthe Fire
Tormented witK Salt Rheum
Cured by Hood's SarsapariUa.
Only those who have suffered from salt
rheum in its worst form know "the agonies
caused by this disease. Hood's Sarsapa
rilla has had great success in curing salt
rheum, and all affections of the blood.
" I owe the gratitude to Hood's Sarsapa
rilla that one would to his rescuer from a
Burning Building
with salt rheum, and had to leave oft voik
altogether. My face, about the eyes, i ould
bo swollen and scabbed, my hands and a
part of my body would be raw sores for
weeks at a time, my flesh would seem so
rotted that I could roll pieces from between
my fingers as large as a pea. One
physician called it type Dz-jieon
and gave me medicine accord- rUIOUI 1
ingly; but salt rheum cannot be cured in
that way. Finally I bought a bottle of
Hood's Sarsaparilla. It helped me so much
that I took two more bottles, and was
Entirely Cured L'ulS
with salt rheum since. I also used Hood's
Olhe Ointment on the places affected. It
stops the burning and itching sensation im
mediately. I will recommend Hood's Sar
saparilla not only for salt lhenni, but for
EX Loss of Appetite
'all-gone' feeling so often experienced."
A. D. JtOitRiNS, Jamaica Plain, Mass.
N.B. If you decide to take Hood's Sarsa
parilla, do not be induced to buy any other.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by druggists, gl; six for $5. Prepared 1
C. I. HOOD A.C0., Apothecaries. Lowell, Mass.
(00 Doses One Dollar
Notice to Stockholders.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A
meeting of the stockholders or tlu I'.i
cific Union Packing company is herein
called to meet at the otllce of sai 1 cninpam,
in the ei'j ot Astoria. Oregon, on Augi.-t
-2.Jnl.lSS9 at Hie lioiir of tni o'clock a m,
for the purpose of electing dncctors .t'ul
other olllceis and filling vacancies in the
board of directors and for the fnither pur
pose of transacting any other uiitinces con
cerning the uelfate fs.ud company
Dated. Astoria, Oregon, August 12th. ,
I). iaS!l.
I'KTEK RKOWJ.
President Pacific Union Packing C
Attest srLl
T'aiES
oor Ms Cliaiici
Mi-.ni-,. i:..ll A Parker lueSil
Acn s Land.
Four-fifths Tf which is entneh clear and
lit to hmld on liuinetliateh
.l!j.t- ul to thv M.!p:im:ii Sanding,
Which will he kiid out in fhe-.ieiv tracts,
each tractdiuded into roui paits h sivtj
foot streets, eacli tract to sell for $300, or
one-foul th. or one block for SloO, and up
wards. Persons w ishing the first chance-at
this desirable Suburban Propeity will call
on Messis. Rohh & Parker, Real llstate
Agents, for full information.
F.H.SURPRENANT&CO,,
SUCCESSORS TO
3". O- H.OSS
County Coronor.
r t-&
!h.f - Si,". 3PjX
First Class Undertaking
ESTABLISHMENT.
New Stjles, Caskets and funeral nviter'a1
NeT to astoi:i an olliee.
Auction Sale
OF
Clollpng, ond Gents" Furnishing
Goods and Fancy Goods.
At M ('. Cni"b old stand, at scu-n
o'clock e er owning, and dining the da
at auction puces. r. Houseman.
The AstoriaSclectSchool
Will Kc-open September 2nd, lsp.
l'eular Classes will resume their woik,
without any interruption.
New Classes will be organized m Hihei
Mathematics, Higher English, German," etc.
A Teachers' Class will be formed for those
who are preparing themselves for teachers.
Tuition paid in two weeks after pie&enta
tlon of bill. No deduction made excepting
in case of sickness.
EMMA C. WAH1JEN,
Principal.
MARKETS.
Washington Market.
.Main Street, Astoria, Oregon.
ki:ii;.iiax jt co.neariuKTOKN
RESPECTFULLY CALL TnE AlTKN
Hon ot the public to the fact that the
aoove Market will always besupplied with a
FULL VARIETY AND REST QiTALi'f.
OF
FRESH AND CURED MEATS ! 1
yhich will be sold at lowcht rates, whole
sale and retail.
E&r"Special attention given to supplying
ohips.
STAR MARKET.
WHERRY &. COMPANY,
Fresh and Cured Meats,
Ve geta"bls,
FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS.
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL.
CIIKN.V3IUS Street. Ahloria. Oc
Eoadway Market.
P. O'HARA, Prep'r:
Opposite Foaid & Stokes.
A First-Class Meat Shop.
Fresh and Salt Meats.
All Purchases Delivered in any Part of
the City
J. Abercrombie.
(Next door to Carnahan & Co.'s.)
LARD. HAM, 11ACON,
BUTTER, CHEESE. EGGS, POULTRY
POTATOES, FISH AND (SAME,
Fruit, Nuts, and Candies.
Tea, CofTee, Canned floods, Raisins. Etc.
General Commission Merchant.
CHENAMUS STREET, - - ASTORIA.
fetflrf
MaV. r 'ZZ
JtjVwi ii ii i iim i irf
J.H.MANSELL,
ft! QTATC SPAKE!
:hl Co In IE DhuMll
NOTAHY PUBLIC FOK STATE OF OllEGOK
City Lots and Acre Property, Ranches, Timber Lands, and Water
Frontage for Sale.
Investments made for Outside Parties.
Established, 1SSG. Correspondence Solicited,
Xi't ' V. Tviejji aph Olliec. Tli'ml St. Astiiia. Oieon.
P. O. BOX 863.
2' X M -v.
lit
lute Pocbs in Our Winnow
All Books Marked Way Down,
Office (Temporarily)
Es
K63I
STOCKS, BONDS AND MORTGAGES NEGOTIATED,
STORES, OFFICES, AND TENIMENTS RENTED, RENTS COL
LECTED, EEAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY OF NON
RESIDENTS TAKEN CARE OF.
Insmaiu'P on Jiiil('ms. Oflicc, Household Cowls and Merchandise placed in a
vanety or the best companies in the country.
Airniigements are being peifected to meet the wants of the suiiniimlin"
Townships in our line of business.
Investors from abroad will find it to their interest to to correspond with us,
and sti angers coming to the city are invited to call on us for any, com testes they
may need.
Parlies fiom outside can write to us for any enands wanted done in the city.
A caniage is always waiting to show cuslomeis and slrangeis around the city.
REFERENCES:
Uank of Nciigh, Neligli, Nebiaslca; City Hank, Clinton. Iowa; Filth Avenue
Hank, New York ; Kountsie Hios., Omaha, Nebraska ;
Rev. Geo. C. Hall, Astoria, Or.
And $5 per Month for Six Months
From Robb
N. J. BERGMAN, Prop.
(Successor to J. C. Clinton.)
Fine Chocolate Bon Bons
AND CONFECTIONS. ALSO
Finest Brands Cigars, Tobaccos.
AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES.
FRUITS, NUTS, ETC.
Charlotte Russo Croam Soda
A SPECIALTY.
New floods received fresli, daily. Please
gne me a call.
Third street, near Telegraph Oilice.
MORRISON'S,
Hotel and Restaurant
At Sealand Nahcotta
The Terminus of the I R. & IT. Co.'s R. R.
IS ACKNOWLEDGED
By all to be the onlv place to stop uhen
you take a ttlp to the Reach.
Oysters, Clams, and Fish fresh from the
water.
The Mikado
t)
Cor. 3rd and Cass Sts.
tate Broke
.ar,r,-.-mc..n'-iTw
& Parker.
Wilson & Fishe
SLip Chandlers,
HEAVY AND SHELF
HARDWARE
FARM IMPLEMENTS,
Paints, Oils, and Varnish.
LOGGERS1 SUPPLIES.
PROVISIONS
AND
MILL FEED
AGENTS FOR
SALEM PATENT ROLLER MILLS
Portland Roller Mills,
FAIRBANKS' SCALES.
ASTORIA. OREGON.
E. J. Liddicoat,
Contractor, Builder and Carpenter.
Open to take all Kinds of Carpenter "Work.
Holt & McCurtne's old carpenter shop,
next to Methodist Church.
kU 1
New York No
ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES
V
GELO F. PARKKK
Parker & Hanson
SUCCESSORS TO
C. L. PARKER,
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
New Goods Arriving Every Steamer
THIS "WEEK.
J
s yioii.
'Hie Old Stand - Astoria Oregon.
Oil
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions and Mil! Feed,
Crockery, Glass Plated Ware.
o
The Largest and finest assortment of
Fresh. Fruits and Uegeta'bles.
Received fresh every Steamer.
The Str. Telephone
Fast Time Between Portland
and -Astoria.
LEAVE PORTLAND :
Foot of Alder Street
Daily, except Tuesday, at. .7 .00 A. m.
LEAVE ASTOEIA :
Wilson & Fisher's Dock.
Daily, except Tuesday, at 8 -.00 i. at.
The Lurline.
FAST TIME BETWEEN
Portland and Astoria !
LEAVE ASTOEIA,
Main St. Wharf.
Daily, omitting Monday, at T a.m.
OX SUNDAY, at 7 r.M.
LEAVE PORTLAND.
Every Night at. - 8 r.M.
EXCEPT SUNDAY NIGHT.
To Canners,
Jensen's Patented Can Capping
Machine.
AVlllCap and Crimp 05 CANS per MIMTTK.
It lias proved .o Reduce the Leakage more
than 50 per cent, less than hand capped.
Pi ice, G00. Outers complied u mi by
The Jensen dan-rilling Machine Go.
Seaside Boarding.
Parties desiring Good Board and Clean,
Comfortable Lodging at Reasonable
Terms, can be accommodated at
Mrs. May Ross' Private Boarding
House,
Three blocks below Grimes' Bridge, Sea
side, Oregon.
A NEW ENTERPRISE.
City Express Transfer Company.
H. D. Thing and C. E. Miller,
PROPRIETORS.
Headquarters at Mam Street wharf.
TELEPHONE NO. 43.
A General Expiess and Delivery Business
transacted.
Your patronage is solicited.
MOORE'S NEW
in f'nmimin I
GEO. W.MOORE, Proprietor and Manager.
GEO. FAIRFIELD -Stage Manager.
Crowded Houses !
A Big Success !
MISS MAY WILLIAMS,
The Petite Seno-Comic.
MR. WALTER ORO,
In Chinese Pastimes.
JOHN HANSON and ELLA HEWITT,
In their great Plantation Scene.
Entitled, "Mixtures."
The Only GEO. FAIRFIELD,
In his great Original Changes.
VM. MORTON, in his latest craze,
-Did You Notice It?"
Don't fail to hear the beautiful Cantatrice
MISS ELLA nEWITT,
The wonderful Novelty Artists,
LULU andBOBTIIIES.
In the "Hottentots."
MISS MOON, the graceful Dansense, In her
Great Medley Stop Jig and Reel.
The whole to conclude with the funny act
entitled.
Fat Jack and Slim Jim.
Admission, 25 cents. Boxes, 50 cents
lllOuilO
UUW
veltv Store
CAUL A. H NSOK TT Tl ? TTT 1 1
i our money s w oriii
LS WIl VT YOU GET AT
oard & Stokes
IN
Groceries and Provision5.
EerytliinK in a First-class Store
and at
Extremely Low Figures.
Goods Delivered all over Town.
The Highest Price I'aid for Junk.
FOARD & STOKES
Seaside Bakery.
:tsl Ml lh !ir-al and
CAKES OF ALL KINDS,
Manufacturers of Fine Candles.
AND
Ornamental Confectionery
And Ice Creams.
Wholesale ami Retail Dealer tn Candies.
.fOIINMOX. BROH.
CANI .M.miifactuied and For Sale at
Wholesale Pi ices, at
The Oregon Bakery
A. A. CLEVELAND, Trop'r.
M Bread, Gale anil Pastry
None but the Best Muteiials Used.
Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers
r.read delivered In any part of the city.
-THE-
DIAMOND PALACE
fiUSTAV HAKSEN, Prop'r.
A Iir?" ami Well Selected Stock of Fine
Diamonds Jewelry
At L'xtremely Low Prices.
All (ioods Bonglit at This Establishment
Warranted Genuine.
Wui eli ami Clock Repairing
A SPECIALTY.
Corner Cass and Sauemoqua Streets.
HERE ARE BARGAINS.
Stoves at Cost!
And everything at Reduced Prices at
J. A. Montgomery's
Tin Ware. Granite Ware, House
Furnishing Goods, Pumps,
Zincs, Builders' Hardware, Etc.
The Entire Stock at Very Low Prices.
J. A. Montgomery.
Th. Olsen.
(Exanimeret Dansk Apotheker.)
Prescription Druggist.
Tuenty-sK Years Experience.
"Water Street - Astoria, Oregon,
CO TO
Thompson & Ross
And get some of those No. One
California Canned Fruits
AND VEGETABLES.
We Are Selling Cheap
IO. 37s- AT 'nT !EMSr ,
DEALER IN
Wall Paper and Oil Paintings
SPECIALTY,
Sign Writer, Grainer and
Ornamental Painter.
Cor. Cass and Jefferson Sts., Astoria, Or.