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IWBW-t3 CO - gstosfem. TJKA. OREGON: HOX.'tY .OCTOBER 27, 1890 Tx Jatw requiring railways to pro vide paratc g equal cars and ac yma jdft&orc (or the two races, white had I Ack. vithiu the limits of Louis iana, am just gone into effect The lar t& after mnck opposition by the railroads, leased by Jho.Iast legisla ture, and wss promulgated on July 1 Before this law went into effect colored pseBfcrs holding first-class tickets were compelled to ride in the sxnokmg nod second-class coaches. ConxD from the San Francisco Examin-cr in another column of this ussae, k an account of vessels detained an ler ports on the coast, one above hr and three between this city and 'Prima, all on account of the scarcity of "water. The ports named are Gray's Harbor, Tillamolr, Yaquina bay and Goo bay. Moral Come to Astoria with your shipping, where the Colombia river furnishes at all times plenty of water and a safe entrance. Good progress has been" made by lb aamiorial committco at Salem, in rclineMce to a bill for a revised system X taxation and assessment, which will l weeeetedto the next legislature. Tar ojcuniUoo closed their labors last Saturday i-ht, and have prepared a bill which covers fifty-four pages and is now ia the hands of the state printer. It will undoubtedly be a jrreat mcovaroent over the present tJcfeetoe and irregular mothods pur cd by the assessors in the various cotntaec of the state. Aui the-important matters to come before the nest session of our state i kyrwlatarc, the necessity of a new charter far Astoria must not be for grttea. The needs of our growing city tar an ample water supply, the poww to change the names of streets, to enforce the repairing of streets by indrri4tais in front of their premises, the amttarof grading and widening streets, the power to issue boifts for needed improvements, and a number of other matters of general interest, aro same of the urgent reasons why Mm needs a new charter, and it is .-virroalr hoped that the one now be ros icamred will be such as will c vr be exigencies of the case. Tei .mrs on all the main lines of nuirw-.d eoaneciiug with the eastern s:. '- ace to be advanced very soon, for a . the managers have decided. TV- will make quite a difference with birac) vaults on the Pacific coast who wili hae to pay so much higher rates for all froiit shipped to them from :ueeettki tbey will bo obliged to j their prices, and this will "ork a hardship on all classes of our citmeae who purchase goods from the oast -A president of onoofthe proatmoat roads is quoted as saying: TJi? big roads, all the chief ones, have acreed to put up rates and keep them up. The new agreement will be east woo, and it means increased divi oooda for stockholders."' Tw amraal report of Inspector GfMGaI Dnmont of the steamboat in spertia service shows: Total number of vessel inspected daring the year, 7,033; total wet toonage of vessels inspected, I.:G,8SIL55: total number of officers hocnaod. 8S,S87. During the year there weie 94. accidents, resulting in tar kms of 215 lives, a decrease of CG as compared with the preceding year. Or the accidents, 17 resulted from coUanans, ami 102 of the lives lost wicre by drowning. Of the number of lrvw lost, 52 were passengers, and 180 wow? officers or persons employed on Mcamtts. Fully 500,000,000 passen ger wore carried on steam vessels daring the fiscal year. The report Khoas a saving m the expenses of the foreign steamboat inspection service remJtiug from the discontinuance of oiEcas for aocii inspection at Phila delphia. Kew Orleans and San Frau ramo. General Dnmont suggests the abotthoH of the foreign inspection senrioe altogether. Barons the arrival of the board of uf&eem to select a location for a gun factory, owery business man of this cm ahftttkl be a member of the cham-l-r of commerce, and then the welcome given theee distinguished officers by tbrdfcamber would be shared in by all The larger mombershfp which ttich an organisation has, the stronger iv it iafmettoe, and tho more good can i: accomplish in whatever direc tum I attempts a movement. It is not right thai tho labor and expense of the chamber should be borne by a few pubfco apirited individuals, while imerj maa reaps the benefit and all rrwwa the credit for the result at tamed. The admission fee is only fv tJoUarb and the monthly dues one dollar, so that no man need be kept ut a account of the cost of main taxainghis membership. The good wlttfl&i Hie chamber has accomplished ia the past, and tho work it may yet iiroailed upon to perform, requires the aid and co-operation of every man who Srmtorcetcd in the welfare of the CttjV i Tfefe salt, works at Saltair, Utah, rcrjuc hundred acres. Tho vats aredfttaa feat above the surfaca of tiK hike and are filled by means of a aae rope driven at a high speed, which fihfi tbo brino in a steady stream at the rale of fifteen hundred gallons amiftttto. - . Only Gdc u t?ic United States. R of iAm cough syrups manufac mrt ia the Un.tcd States, but one has te ?ti,td to be entitely free from (MfetfTS abd ihftfifhfrSilff7triitnTncf. ' tlreastlKosaUvc Electric Cough Cure, hkk is tiie best on earth for coughs, h5,crop,etc Sola by J. W. Conn. DE. PEENTTOE. Eye, Head and EervouB Diseases, At Occident Hotel, Astoria, On Putnre Dato, Por a Pew Days Only. TREE. Dr. Prcatlce "Will Core llio First Case Of Cross-Eyes and Epileptic Fits Free On the Day of His Arrival in Astoria. A man well known In this community writes the following interesting letter: "1 was chopping a stnnip four weeks ago, when a flying chip struck me in the eye; for a short time I was entirely blind. Then partial sight returned again. I nurtured hope and continued to treat it at home, until ten days ago, when I began to abandon hope of ever seeing perfectly again, unless some thing more than ordinary was done. I then counciled two of the leading Oculists of Portland, who told me one eye would have to be cut out to save the other. It did not exactly suit me to have my eye cut out, and so I sought other council. I went to Dr. Prentice, the Oculist, then at Portland, and he laughed at the idea of its beisg neces sary to cut my eye out; I joined in the laugh, for it was -on my side. 1 have been free from pain since the first day's visit to Dr. Prentice, and -improved steadily, and am now entirely well again. I feel safe in saying that if Dr. Prentice cannot cure a case he will always say so. Tuos. II. Foss, Gray's River, Wash. A Toachio? Scene Witnessed Br a Fortl&nd Gentlem&n. One week ago we received an invita tion to witness a delicate surgical oper ation on an eye. 'lhe patient was the 17-year-old daughter of Harrison Hay. For three years she had been blind in both eves with a cataract, and was obliged to grope her way about in total darkness. The patient, without taking chloroform, submitted to the following operation : the was now ready for the surgical part of the work, and we stood in breathless anxiety as Dr. Prentice placed the point of his knife at the side of the eyeball, carefully touched the point of the cornea, then the blade entered the cj e ; we saw it pass through tiie eye in front of the pupil and then come out at the opposite side. It was then drawn upward, and a cut made of about one-third of the circumference of the ball. Another instrument was then passed in back of the pupil, and almost on the instant the gill said: "Oh, Dr. Prentice 1 can see you." This was spoken in tones well calculated to bring tears to one's eyes. From the time the knife touched the eye until the patient could see, itas just one min ute. She was allowed to sec those about her for a moment, then the eye was closed and bandaged. In just one week after the operation she came into onr office and was able to read our paper. She also wrote a letter home, saying: "Dear parents, 1 can see and am happy." jNir. Jerome w. uampoeii. uenerai Superintendent of the Willamette .Bridge Railway Co., saw this operation. Another Letter From Jndgo Carlton. Sa.lt Lake City, 1888. Dr.AK Docroit: Before leaving for the East. I wish to express my appre ciation of your treatment of my eyes. 1 have tried for several years to get far seeing glasses, and I had concluded 1 could get none that would be of any benefit to me. Hut after I saw the won derful benefit of your system, I take pleasure in saying that the glasses fur nished by you have restored my vision both for leading and far-seeing to the same condition as in my boyhood. I re solved to have you furnish me glasses after I "witnessed your system on a beau tiful young lady of sixteen years, af flicted with a "complicated condition of the cvesichr. She told me she had never been able to distinguish one's i)r. prentice's glasses she could sec as well as anyone. As she looked up and down the street and for the first time in her life saw the distant mount- ian tops, she was greatly delighted, and inquired with cUildish simplicity: "Do other people see this way '"' It seemed that a new world was opened to her view, as novel and beautiful as ''Eden's rosy bowers" appeared to our first par cuts. Yours truly, Judge A. U. Caiiltos, Chairman Utah Commission. Xerrous Diseases That Are Permanently CnredTJj-Dr. Prentice. Epileptic fits. Paralysis. Drunken ncsb (periodical), Heart disease, Kidney disease, Asinma, bicic neauaciie, bpinai irritation, and nervous debility in men and women. A permanent euro is made. One Night Only FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31st "No Dead Letters in This?' Fngaqemcnt of the Latest and Greatest Farce- Comedy Kxtant ! DIRECT FROM BTS 'FRISCO SUCCESS Indorsed bv I'rcss and Public as tho Best Thing of Its Kind Out fXUe Funny Postoffico Scenes The Queer Printing Shop Tlic Pretty Letter Carriers E The Three Nctv York Sports I The Three Green Jays I) I The Irish Jubilee " I The Delirious Cnchuclia Special Scenery Catchy Muslc-rerfect Surroundings. Don't 3MCiss It Reserved Seats "Wednesday, October 29th, I a. M , at the New Yoik Novelty Store- LIDDICOAT & CREBB. Carpenters and Builders. Jlolt & McUurtrie's old stand, have over 200 plates and drawings of all kinds and styles oi uuemnc-nouses, ranging irom ?900 to FI2.000. Cull and see them. Notice. 7UOTICEIS IIEREBY GIVEN THAT ON iJ the ICth day oi October, ISM, I took up a stray bull or the following description : Color, brown, white spots on rump and tail : about four yrars old. And after ad vertisinc t he same for the time specified In Section 3390, of Hill's Code. I mil deliver said bull to the sherifi-of Clatsop County to bo sold at public auction, to satisfy all costs and accruing costs, if said costs are not paid uy uie owner at sucn nine. E. BEEUMAN, Dated at Astoria, Or., October 23, 1890. Notice to the Public. mniS IS TO NOTIFY ALL WHOM IT jk. may concern mat u. o. uaruiee is man ager of the Globe Saloon, No. S3, on Main street. Astoria, and from tills date he will be liable for all claims, against the business of the Globe Saloon, and vnll collect all bills due it. I hereby tender my thanks to all my old customers, and bespeak the same good will for ray successor that I have enjoyed. CHRIS WEJEN. Astoria, October 25. 18G0, Salesman. A N ENERGETIC MAN WANTED TO xx. push our manufactures on this ground. One of our agents earned S5, 209 la '&. Ad. dress P. O. Box 1371, New York, Om House S. MAIL KUtiKEIi d W. W, WHESLSL1T, PROP. CSPEnlarged and Befitted to Meet the Popular Demand.,Jg3 FINEST RESTAURANT IN THE CITY, Shoalwater By and Eastern Oysters. Private Rooms For Dinner Parties, Etc. MEALS COOKED TO OBDEB. THIRD gTKEET, o - o - o - o - o - o - oo - o - o - o - o - o - o - o (Formerly the The EM This is the Cleanest and is in the Quietest Location of any Hotel in the City. WHITE COOKS. : V3T. o-o-o-o-o-o o-o-o-o o - o - o - o - o J. BIGGS. BIGrGS. HALL & CO., . Frankfort Eeal Estate Co. nxrernwa i Cor. Commercial and Tearl Sis., Frankfort, Wash, ut iriwsb -j j?avel'S urick uiock, 435 2d st-, Astoria. Investments 3Iade for Non-Residents, a Specialty. n n nnv pro J Correspondence solicited. Mans. Circulars and all Information P.O. BOX 602 -j cheerfully furnished. NOTICE. 25.00 REWARO To the party receiving the largest list of names for THE GREAT NEW ILLUSTRATED HISTORY Of UTAH Bj- HUBERT II. 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ADDKES3 THE HISTORY COMPANY 723 Market St. San Francisco Magee, Argand and Acorn Stoves i Ranges. Cooking and Heating, EVERYONE FULLY WARRANTED WATER CLOSETS, PLUMBIftG GOODS, PUXPS, SI5KS, A5D BATH TUBS 33"oo cfc Soully 341 CHENAMDS STREET. OELOF. PAKKEB. CAEL A. HAKBON Parker & Hanson - SUCCESSORS TO C. L. PARKER, DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE New Goods Arriving Every Steame THIS WEEK, Dress - G-oodLs, The Old Stand - Astoria Oregon. Carnahan & Go. , SUCCESSORS TO I: "W. CASE, IMTORTERS AND WHOLESALE ANC RETAIL DEALERS IN GEMAL HEECHABDISE, Corner Ohenamus and Cass streets. ASTCKIA ----- OJ'KGO.N Notice for Publication. LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITY Oregon, Oct. 4th, 1890. Notice is hereby given that the f ollowing named settler has filed notice of her Inten tion to make final proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the Register and Kecelver of tho U. S Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Nov. 15th. 1880, viz : Mrs. S. Bolles, Fre-emption T5N.B7W, W.M. ' e names me loiiowmg witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and. milHratinn of salil land t?l Vrl-o t- chard, Wlialea C. Groff , Hiram Groff and uuiuiut j. maryv, ail oi Jewell, UiatSOD County, Oregon. J.T,APFERSON, 15 Register. estaurant. ASTORIA, OR. - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o Main St, House.) - : NO CHINESE. ELDRED, Proprietor. - o - o - o - o - o o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o n. B.IIALL. FISHER BROS.; Successors to Wilson & Fisher. SHIP GHANDLERS! HEAVY AND SHELF IQILIO. OO VVAH.X3 Farm Implements, Paints, Oils, and Varnish. Loggers' Supplies, Provisions, and Mill Feed. iGENERAL AGENTS FOR: SALE3I PATENT ROLLER MILLS. Portland Roller mills. FAIRBANKS' .SCALES, ETC. Astoria, - Oregon. C. E. BAIN, Manufacturer and Dealer in Sah? Doom, Itfouldlujrs antl '. Brackets. All Kinds of Hard Wood and noose Finish ing Lumber. Boat Material a Spe cialty. Wood Turning. Cor. GcnerieTO and Astor Streets. AsToniA, - - OBEG05. H. EKSTBOM, . Practical : Watchmaker, ASTORIA, OB. A fine line of Gold and Silver Watches, Solid Gold and Plated Jewelry, Clocks, eta, at reasonablo prices. Repairing Promptly Done. Next to Morgan& Sherman. Hughes & Go Wholesale and Betall LIQUOR DEALERS. Importers of All Brands of Foreign and Do mestic Wines, Liquors and Cigars. J. H. Cutter Whiskies a specialty. Val Blatz Bottled Beer. Finest brands of Key West and Domestic Cigars. Liquors for Medicinal Purposes. Family Trade Solicited. All orders from the City and Country promptly filled. Sqbemoqua Street, - Astoria, Oregon. WM. EDGAR. Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff, MEERSCHAUM & BRIER PIPES, Pocket Cutler), Marine Glasses, STATIONERY AND N0T10N8. Corner Main and Second Sts Astoria, Or. ASTORIA TRANSFER CO. AND Livery Stables. conveyances of any kind, on short notice. Transferring Baggage, etc, a specialty. Telephone No, 12. H. W.JSUERAIAN & CO. Notice of Guardian's Application FOR LICENSE TO SELL KF.AL ESTATE of his wards. To Martha Rowland, ArthurJlowlnnd and all other persons interested in the estate of 11103 Rowland, deceased : Take notice that Wm. Tagg, as guardian of the minor heirs of said Enos ltowland, deceased, has filed his petition lor license to sell a specified part oi the real estate be longing to said Enos Rowland estate situ ated in the County ot Clatsop, Oregon ; you aro hereby notified and required to appear before the County Court, at the Court House in Astoria, in said county and state of Ore gon, on the 3rd day or November, 1880, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said da.v tn show cause why a license should not he granted for the sale of such real estate. uiven tnis icftu uay oi oepremoer. iwj. C. A. McGUIKS, dtd County Judge. House 5 FRED Saddles and Harness A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FE0M. " GOODS AT SAN ERANCISCO PEICES. I make a specialty of good work and guarantee satisfaction. At tho Old Stand, Wes Side Olney Street, Near Wilson & Fisher's. ASTORIA, The Largest Stock rOuWMiF'mWmWW Immense Stock OF FUBLXITUR.B CHAS. HEILBOKN. Txto car loads received : More on tho way. You aru uivited to see t::fc flnct display of Furniture, Carpets, etc., In tho city. Prices n-asonable. The Old Stand, A. W, WHOIiESALE AND Groceries, Provisions and Mill Feed. Crockery, Glass Plated Ware. o t The Largest and finest assortment of Frosh. Fruits and Vegetables. Eeeehed fresh aiABKETS. Washington Market. Mata Street, Astoria, Oregon. CORISTEXSEX dfe CO., rKOPKlETOKS. IESPECTFtJLLY CALL THE ATTEN- W tion of the public to the fact that the aoove Market will always be supplied with a PULL VARIETY AND BEST QUALITY or FRESH AND CURED MEATS ! 1 Which will ho sold at lowest rates, whole sale and retail. TSpeclal attention Riven to supplying amps. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & 00MPAHY, Fresh and Cured Meats, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL, CHENA3I17S Street. Astoria, Ok. Roadway Market. O'flara. 6c In galls, Propr's. Opposite Foard & Stokes. A First-Class Meat Shop. Fresh and Salt Meats All Purchases Delivered in any part of the City. ASTORIA FISH AfflHMME IABKEI Fitzgerald & Go. Go Where You Can Get Fresh Fish, Game, Eggs, Etc. Wa also Keep a Pino Line of CANNED MEATS AND FISH Market on Olney street, near Telephone dock. HENRY GLASSOP Poultry and Fish In Quantities To Suit. 441 VOITRVa: ST Southwest cor. Fourth & Cass IS WHAT YOU GET AT Foard & Stokes Groceries and Provisions Everything In a First-class Store and at Extremely Low Figures. Goods Delivered all over Town, The Highest Price Paid for Junk. FOARD STOKES Your Moners w ortn SAIZ OREGON. The Lowest Prices ! Astoria, Oregon. m BETATL DEALER IN every Steamer. f GO TO LARSON & HILLBACK GROCERIES AKl FltESa.rBIIITS. Orders Delivered Free or Charge. Country Orders Solicited. Third htreet, next to Pioneer office. S.AHSDT & FKRCHKN ASTORIA. OP.EGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop Boiler Shop All kinds of ENGINE, CANNEBY, AJID STEAMBOAT WOEK Promptly attended to, Aspeclaltymadeof repairing CANNERY DIES, POOP OF LAFAYETTE 8TIIEE1. Concomly St., Foot of Jackson, Astoria. Or General Macoists and Boiler Merc. Land and Marine Engines BOILER WORK, 'Steamboat Work and Cannery Work A SPECIALTY, Casting's of all Descriptions Made to Order at Short Notice. JonN Fox President, and SuDt A. I. Fox, Vice .President J. G.JffusTLKK ..8ec. and Treas CHRIS. KVENSOK. p. COOK THE Central Hotel EVENSON & COOK f On the European Plan. LARGE CLEAN ROOMS, A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT Board by the Day, Week or Month Private Rooms for Families, Etc. Transient Custom Solicited. Oysters, Fish. Heats, Etc, Cooked to Order. WATER St., Opp. Foard & Mtok-s A FIRST CLASS SALOOK Run in connection with the Premises. Best of The WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Good Billiard Tables and. Private Card Booms. Stockholders' Meeting. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE annual meetinir of the Stockholders of the Fishermen's Packing Company will be held at the office t the comnanv on "Wednesday, Oct., 29th, 1S00, at 9 o'clock A.3r.,forthe purpose of electing a Board " .ar BLACKSMITH J2&&jJ0GfiS sho paff&r; Astoria Iron Ms or Directors ior me ensuing year ana the transaction cf sach other business as may properly come before the meeting. By order of the president, G. A. NELSON, Secretary, ITY BOOK STOR SCHOOL Our Stock of Oregon and Complete. We are the Agents for the Exchange of Boots to he used in Washington. GRIFFIN : 4& : REED. The "Smith A. "SMITH .PREMIER" TYPEWRITER can be seen at THE ASTORIAN Office, where it is in daily use. FLYNN, The Tailor, KEEPS IN STOCK TIIE Finest Woolen Goods for Suitings. All the Latest Styles He buys for Cash at Eastern Prices. iHa Guifcanfees the Best Workmanship oa ail Garments. Call and see for yourself. Barth BIqck. ASTORIA, OB. 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