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lTi &l . 3?&m -SS Af-- " BsW l M '; - 1 1?' ASTORIA, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1884. PRXCE, FIYE CENTS. Stfttftlt, fATU ?ted ted - & .- )Lf y? rwiA mLjfJ' ' Ltwouli house, and tliough somewhat betti than yesterday, admission is still d nied to all callers. The affairs of i Northern Pacific and its collate enterprise were the sole topics ot co versation among a number of breke: and operators at the Fifth Avon e and Windsor hotels last night leading broker who said he -was fuJ conversant Tvith the facta, Baid th the tender of Villard's resigpatiWi j was accompanied by the formal i--tui ier to tne directors or every piei property of whatever nature possesacli by him, and included all that -was ih the name of or that had been trans ferred to his wife, and that h'ew.'js now factually penniless. A m 03ting tu the Northern Pacific directors is-e down for Thursday. The general im pression yesterday was that VillarA -would retire then, and that lis suov cessor would possibly then be apt pointed. Frederick Bijlings -wus looked upon as most likely to succeed him. Villard's wealth has.been coin-., puted in somo quarters in round nuirK bers at $10,000,000, all made in abo&t five years. i . The Dayton, W. T., Chronicle pays the following tribute to Judge Ben nett: Judge Bennett, of The Dalles, whose arrival we mentioned yester- day, was formerly a teacherin Colum bia county, and attended the publ school in this district during tl winter of '74 and '75. He is fanufiai known to old residents as the "Ho eye" poet. He was liked as,a teach and was an unusually bright pur just as ready to fight as to recite h lesson, and he always won. He now judge of the fifth .judicial d tnct of Oregon, Judge Mc Arthur. having succedeu i He is about fwen-1 ty-eight years old and .for? a youn, j man, we luulk. in? una uuuti exceeding ly welL A peculiar disease has broken out at the right of way camp jit the rail road front several miltti fiom this city, says the Seattle Sta, nnd sev eral of the company's empU, jes have been prostrated rly she, t.idemic. The most prominent sj-mptom-' are a gradual weakening sind relaxatn of the whole system, accoiniamea by softening of the bratn and paralysis. ITour individuals arA now sufferiag tfrom this strange illness, and oni lan has died. J i At a North Carolina! weddisg sis 3toF shots wore fired within the i of a minuto. The best man was 3d and one of he grobmsmemnor- iwounded. As the wappy couye leaving the churdh the . lae one of the nsheres a niece of and whispered to him: "See reporters at once; givd them this cnpuon ui in urtas; bij iub qriue lyeu iikh u iitiruiLie, iiuvu. in. uic jt pa s name spelled night f lennium is still a long way I jmetbing-rhappens evryl lexb refresh the Ltij' triitimatolv arrive, xv Lotels ard restauran complain that drinu so much amoc lathe last fewj-ears that , ive been seriously cut- reral of them think o' keirbar fixtures -until n Ai Villard and His Affairs. J"Alltliat T PVPr heard of Yillan "K-Kotn I do not know at all, is credii oe. iLenrobably has the errors GerBaanq -Jn rti-" nnivntrw wllO the best class nf nnr emiirnuits, an foe to stay -with us, and are mini ma's) ted in manv directions, yet it . to, be donbted whether they are tac equals of the better class of natives ot the soil for business and uirection. The distinguishing fea ture of the American is his adapta bility to till situations. No ties or tradition-hbld nim at anchor. Nearly all Araeriofins -were brought up under certain fixed and straightened beliefs, and yet at the present day no nation ofinenjthe Germans hardly accepted, is mora x?mancipated from supersti tions. Tha American worships the day 5n which he 1ives end the day that is follow it. fie has respect ful esteein for the past, but doe3 not spare his life by the conditio' of his 'jiaraots and ancestors. It seems he has'shown in the management of his railroad property too little of the democratic 'instinct and too much of the autocrat. Hence his failure. It is said that his bankers corjy der that newas too .stiff, and wantej his own way too"much af tor the fashion of tyrants. I .dropped into my friend's, the broker's, a- day or two after Villard rosignedrjirom his proporties, and asked nim somo questions. '"What do yon think, of this man Villard?' , "I am not personally acquainted with hira,"' said he, nd have been "Cnuiccl agamsV; mi aurmg uis itltmr3Z,-rV ifl reer. urn now mr. Wl 'i reverses, x am ay .imr is one of the 7s we1 ave had in con tain countrv. Some say ibi brother -i tav he is a gen- man r'hiclievet- ex of him you ke. s a irrea' K e neiUm. lia t I Strang1 ssiu tlu 'tmntry, bis for the wav he has si l i-'tif I mm. ' m ,r, i i. : r.ght int )ur system cud h flayed, is wart, r me that he is a 5nan.M "Is it suppose! ho is rich? "jLUCTf i arc -inTf a nhnnf . (iMvu -v mo .it me tO acCOm V I im vided he TUgotyojrt IVillard might V?eil JHVO king aside for it I Ti&ndi m This world !.6iof speula Instruction n 5u " iertai nan is justi- o fit-ct ii taku limself at the n. right tune, I does not sac 51 come into nlicc his ro, j my office. a: -A sold i -1 " anru. rr- hieK mm PS Puu am" aiir-iKlrd and spot "vvbere were ta! two sat ares fromVLliJS Mreaait the creat' Ca! & i iiC3f.zx . rf.-.u. To., V Cjfcan give you some' jiwiu iuy iu.uji.Luam . .-Uno or my customers et -"viyiiiard last Sunday, anc r pL tume that Villard said to 'Hrvt ou noticed the exfra statomt tits coiner tlirouoli the papf-r it)out the cost o my hi One i, cou,ut in the vest sayi house , st rom 5,000,000 to S7J KW, and is a rival to Mr. Yander Jiouse. 2s ow, I bought these said Mr villard, 'that is to sa two lots on vvhieh my house. stands, when rt al estate was and paid S3o,U(Xi for them. concluded to build a house I xwas a pretty riou mau, ani afford it But my entire i here, Jiouse and lot, hi cost me 500,000. The re was taken up for some tde; have built residences on plan as my own, the three m triancrular court One of til sons is Mr. Holmes, and anol Adams.""2 Mr. Villard addc wife -went to her dressmahi time am. who charged her i onsiderefl too much money,! ather exclaimed against it 'ressmaker: "Why what do; rou are just going into a he cost $7,000,000." Mr. VfllJ remarked; "It is mortifyil annoviiicr in the midst of verses fo sea these misreprese X did not buy lots on ilth a any extravagant fisrure, t Lgot in a more modest porti Msame neighborhood.7' niiou sue Droner nau said teiam: 'Does the last stl otthc Northern Pacific Bailw that the property can earn m- jNe: km. sorry tp say it ThiA road has been bnilt so that population has not grl with it If hardly paVs or expenseH at -nfefcent "NTa-aI ihe road'isfiuisbedand there a movement on that line, and these daysit willfio nn nf tv IpotWlloUS &lfa hatw-APn iV,a mediate Vest and the Pacific IA2P ,nmeJ tttfi as I have alwa II5? llie iTtUure of Jay ' prowl w vmdcatedgay the fa enoiupr man tconung after pwim w Tst. Jtoute mobe Dei ie'tld Sikrfisli Vnh use is readvfanmitho iCbnrco' AtJfbB floor;' is;to k moaified veniaea m thecaM nf MV v Hd moved jnto kk plJatial'ew restcJiaae one day Uf&iweek: an .raorea out oi te Ortion ' iimij vwmivy ?ae iest. tai DaMoorats all ovr n,o trJepraparinV lor ht celebrll o , "r ," T" 4"e wl on t naJryJ J aotoMi, re Txilievo, was man wao uuwa waianggroi taunofirrei: JfffQgia -tarii rjvejc"v ---"u. vjirquni pka TanvinB & r&ilronl. b .Vn.rHaraM'. ft HOW mkltinv -Ml ;PWIMB" 8 OB ;.ujte Iliu in i iui ncr prps ymw .ootyt J&icdbs mi jm j: wii. iitt )- BaBtTi IHLTfe&M - BBBaBBBaaMk. IcvbbSbw SUBbbbW- L I I I I bbbbbbbbmv mbbH&9BbSb GCMi THE GREAT .flV ANREMtUI CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache,Teihadi, Sore Throat, SweUlaaSenBlM. BniUc. Burnt. Scald. Frost BUM, J.5B AIL QTHXK BOBUY rXISB 1KB ACKSS. Soli by DrorgUU ad Dlr mrjMktn. Fifty Cau bottle. Dlractlau Is 11 Liiump. THE CHARLES A. VOGELE OB. U JL. VWUAAM VVJ HIWIintlhlNfc The necesslh' and efllclent crowlne more household romedl J Imperative, and of stetter's Stotn- VHC11 Ultter IS lUe aud tne most , nnouular. Irreini! e stotnacn ana bowels, malarial r complaint, de )r ailments, are has bllty, rheumaystn thproughly coiiquereil Is Incomparable iamuv resinrauve ana cinai s&iruara the p.ireht and mid It Is Justly regarded most coHiDrehenslve re or us class. Dealers gen- For sale by all Druggists erally. S. A$NJT & F1JI1EN, ASTORIA. - OKEGO;. )neer MactfkShop CEMENT. dfi TOftMR" Bt. Astoria QUINr t'Ulrtrffiww, j rtoolt; i" CELEEBATED iA ccHem IlLTit-l fePB MH iri urea M, D. KANT. Gnat Knock Down ! AMD s GIFT SALE!! ElikMK&tfA4M Immense Success! 'll- - Hemember this Is no lottery, nor have I any favorites to draw the prizes, every thing Is fair and square. On New Year's Eve i will put up for raffle three prizes. FIRST: I Suit of Clothing, $25. SECOND: I Overcoat, Worth $20. THIRD: I Hat, Worth $5.00. To any person purchasing at my store $2 $2 WORTH OF GOODS ! OR MORE FOR CASH I will glTe a number for said raflle, I offer r my goods at the lowest market prleei, marked In plain figures. r i? to rcnlucfl roy enormous fall and cioiuinzunn iunvsniD"' 9 Clothier ion. Istorians. Liquors N. )PRIETOIL IRKS. HOCSR. SAND iGINES at Work aspe- ta Owier Ideat. tary. er. Iiteadent. CO. Trait mms fork. xlc mteed. umber; Ore i All kinds o! twt niaWda C M . MAI THE LATEST SCTTDOallTO'ABItl IT -i, .M - ' - - -Dfr-rr- y-z n A.vmy large chock W53K .-,li i IIOTRU VivrWl'jL 41 A3U)RmTATJRANTS. PJeR-KslJUHQTESE, II. . PAKKKK. Prp. ABTtfRrA, OREGON. S.5. PABKXB.' - Manager and Agent. !&CBOmY, . - - DayClerk- aoWBUf;. - . Nigataetk. ITFfXkastthe Bar aadBflllard room. A :st Cl&se in all Eespects. FJBEE'COACH IO.THE.HOUSE. IT 1ST A PACT -THAT JEFP;S CHOP HOUSE ON Concoraly Street is the' Best in town. THAT He kas Always en HudTBESH Shoal Water Bar East era Oysters. THAT- "JEFF' IS THE BOSS.CATERER. THAT lie kaa bca Frearietar fthe "Aarsra Hotel" la KBaBBtoa ttrtm yean. f qPNjAy AND, NIGHJ. A Good Cup, of Coffee AND OYSTERS. MRS. POWELL HA3 OPENED XS OYS ter stand' aad Coffee House on Main street Rt to the Oregon Bakery. " " Every attention paid to patrons. J Campi ..Restaurant. SEW A30 vWELIi EqUlPPEO TJtDGMOUT, L. Sena has rebuilt his establishment and Is prepared to accommodate the traveling public .A good meal furnished at any nour oi tne day or night. 'the finest Liquors and Cigars at the bar. Two doors west of Ike Foster's. n2S-Sra ; , LUI6I SERItA. Astoria Eestaurant. Announces to the public that he ha,? located In th rooms formerly occupied by the City Book Store, where he will keep a Restart mi Chop House Furnlsnlng meals to order at all hours. Ills patrons will find the tables supplied with ten or twelve ot the best newspapers. His reputation as former proprietor ef the New England Restaurant Is a sufficient recommendation for his new house. THE BEST Boarding and Lodging House. Thas. "SVallman has ODened a hnfirdliic nnri lodging house south of O'Brien's hotel, near me gaa wonts. The table U sunnlled with the best the market affords : good food and clean beds wiu De iurnisneu at tne regular prices. Give me a call and satisfy yourselves. chas. wall-man. Fipres Neyer Lie ! JEFF OF THE CHOP HOUSE Can prove by his books that he Li doing the oiggesx Dusiness oi any BESTAUBAHT In ths city, and he will guarantee to give the best msid for cash. H. B. PARKER, DKALER IX Hay, Oats, Straw. Unit, Brick, Cement and Sanri Wesd Delivered ta Order, Praying, Teaming and Express Business. - Hnes ana Carriage for Hire. DKtCtKRXX WINES, LIQUORS AND CICARS. K1RT CLASH JCrs T.W.Eaton. Miss Florence CarnaHan. EATON & CARNAHAN, DKALXBS IS Fine Millinery i XSD Fancy Goods. Car Street, next door to Odd Fellows BttudiRg. npRnt Me9r96fMUm and Mrir fU k56 lurinuiir mii mm fHiH TRANSPORTATION UHES. Oregon Railway & Navigation cojiPAjnr. OCEAN DIVI810X. Dariw the month of Juiuarr. 1RS4. Ocean Steamers will sail from Portland for San Francisco, and from San Francisco for Port land every 5 day, leaving AlnsworthDoek, roruanu, at JUdniRlit, and Spear street "Wharf, San Franclsao, at 10 a. m. ThroBeh TlrketH sold to all principal cities in the United States, Canada and Europe. RAIL DIVISION. Passenger Trains leave Portland for East em points, at 7:30 P. M. dally. KIEX DITIMOX (Middle Columbia). Boats leave Portland for Dalles at 7 :00 A M. AZSCti Leave Port-1 J I. I land for ISfoiil Tu. IWclTim. 3tt iitoris and 1 lower Co-1 I lnmbia....JBAM K AM RAM SAM HAM 6 AM UTton, Ur.ii AM,' 17AM 17 AM oalem ....( c . ir CJorralHa.J fiAW AM Vioton.UC!S AMS AMfRAM 6AM.P AM PAM fjA&TM AfltinjL tnr PnrflKnH nt R ft n dftillr AT- cept Sunday. Pnllaan PaUm Cars mnnlajc between Pon land, and St. Paul. C. H. PRESCOTT. JOHN MOIB, Manager. aup't of Tramc A. L. STOKES,' E. P. ROGERS, Assist, bup't. General Agent oflrafflo. Pawengar Dep't, Oregon & California R. R OREGON & TRANSCONTINENTAL COMPANY, LESSEE. On and after Dec 3d, 1883, trains will ran as luuuns ; ajjmiix. citcyi. ouuunjay, SAST3IDE D1VISIOK. Betweea PORTLAND and GKAXT'S PASS MAIL TBAIX. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland..7 o A.MiGrant.'s.Fass-lo a. m. Grant'sPass l0:tOP.M' i'ortland..4:25 p. m. ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Tortland..... 4 K p. 2r.ILcb.1non..! ao p. m Lebanon... :45 a. M.'Portland. 10 :05 a. m The Oregon and California Railroad Ferry makes connection tith all Regular Trains on isastsiae mvision. WKSTSIDE Between Ftirtlitud and Corvnlllk MAIL TBAIX LEAVE. ARRIVE. Tortland 9 :00 a. 3t.!CorvallN 4 :30 p. m. Corvallls 8 :S0 a. m. Portlaud 3 -J2Q p.m. KXPUESS TltA.IK" LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 5 .00 p MlMcMinnvllIe.8 mo pm McMinnville5:45 AMiPortland 8 Oam Close connections made at Grant's Pass with the Stages of the Oregon and Califor nia Stage Company. WTIckets for sale at all the points in California, at Company's Ofllce, Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or. Freight will not bo received for shmment after 5 o'clock p.m. on cither the East or west side Division. R. KOEHLEK, JOHN MUIB, Gen'l Man&zer Snp't of Traffic A, L. bTOKEb, E.P.KOOER3, ASit Snp't. oirraffic Ueneral A"t Paiaecser Dtp t llwaco Staam Navigation Go.'s WINTER SCHEDULE, Astoria to Fort Stevens, Fort Car.by, and llwaco. Connecting by stages and boats for Oysterville, Morriesano and Olympia Until further notice the llwaco bieam navigation Co.'s steamer Gren. 3VIilo, W ill leave Astoria On Mondays Thursdays, and Saturdays (Oysterville and Montesano mall days. at 7 A. M. FOB Ft.Stevens, Ft. Canby and llwaco OK Tvesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays The steamer v III kave Astoria at 9 a.m.. as formerly, not being confined strictly to scueauie ume. Fare to Fort Canby and nwaco,....75 cts isyilwaco freleht, by the ton. in lots of one ton or over, 52 per ton, IsyFor Tickets, Towage or Charter ap ply at the ofllce of the company, Gray's wharf, font of Benton street. J. H. D. GRAY, Agent. Shoalwiter Bay Transportation Ce. SUMMER ROUTE. Astoria to Olympia, ' t Touching at Fert Stcvflus, Fort Cauby. Ilwarn. Nertklteaeh. OyHterville. Xortli Cevt. Petersons Point. JHo- qalcm, JleuteMano, And all points 01 Shoal water Bay, and Gmy ITarbor. GEN. MILBS. 3 airs. or On Columbia Kiei GEN. CANBY GEN. GARHELD MONTES.VNO Shoal water Baj GrayN Harlw Connecting with Stage.s over Portages. Leave Astoria for 01 rapfa, a- - 7 A. at. On Mohdiys, Thur.days and baref9ys. arriving at Montesano the day after leaving Astoria through trip In 60 hours. Leave Olympia for Astoria on same days. r Coiumbia Transportation Co. FOR PORTLAND (FASTTljrt The popular steamsr FLETWC?ODv . Which has beeri refitted 1 1.r the comfort 0 passengers' Ul leave HYirsoB and FHners aock 1 Monday, Wednesday ai reiry Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Porttam It 1 P. M. Rcturulng.leaYDa Portland 1 S Ttfhidnys and Thundah (6 A. M. Busmxss OASDS. Q B. THOXMX, Attwnty tH Ciwuwir it uw. Room No. 6, over "White -teaae. ASTOKIA, OnUOJtf. & W, FWLTOX. O. CFULTOH. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Booms 5 and 6, Odd Feltowa BaHtiag. T q.A.BWLBT ATTONKT AT LAW, Chenamus treet, -. -ASTORIA. ORBGON Qt j. cvjrns, ATTT AT LAW." Notary Public. Coirralwripjuir et DU fr Callfoniia, New York aad WtnlihMttaa Tic rltory. Booms 3 and 4, Odd Fettews BMdlac. A torla.Oregon. N.B-Clalais at Waaalatoa. D. C. aad collections a specialty. A V. AIiL,K3l, Aat41a Asttrt Hamburg-MijaiiaTi and Giimm-Awiiiim FIRE 1N8URANCK COJCPANIBB. T? C. MOL.DEJI, NOTARY PUBLIC, AUCTIONEER, COMJGBKOK AXD SURANCX AGXX1. DJ GJ KLO F. PAMKKK. SURVEYOR OF ClatMep Camaty, aa4 City C Aataria Office : Chenamns street, Y. M. O. A. hall Room No. 8. TR. X. . BdATMAX, Physician aad Sargtea. Rooms 0 and 10, Odd Fellows BuUdlBf. ASTORIA, OREGON. TA1T TUTTUt M.9. f PHYSICIAN AND SUKGlOll Oeticb Rooms 1, 2, aad 3. Pytalaa Build ing. Rssidkxck Over J. 2. Themaa' Drt Store. Cl P. MICKS, nENTIST,; ASTORIA, - - OBzan Rooms In AJen'a. boildlng up staiaj, of Cass and Sqerooeqae i istrw . DR CABASXMS, Late of Fort Star &, kaa coan ta A'rtexla for tha paspM et ytaitHJiK' nqrnTjivKjUro? WU1 visit patients in tha eoaatry aad cky.H Offlce in Odd Fellows Balldiajr. Xeatdeoee above Catholic Church. GENERAL STEAMSHIP AGENCY. Bills of Exchange on any Part o1 Europe. 1AM AGENT FOR TIE FOLLOWING well known and commodious steaatabla lues, STATE LINE, RED STAB, WHITE STAR. HAMBURG-AMEXICAX. DOMINION LINB.I NATIONAL, and AMERICAN LINE. Prepaid tickets to or from any Europsaal von. M . For full information as to rates of fare, sailing days, etc, apply to L w 0A si. GEO. P. TOTEELEB. Notary Public -W-.L.BOBX. WHEELER & BOBB. GENERAL Real Estate ilnsiraice K eits. "v7e have very desirable property la As toria and Upper Astoria f orsafe, Also. flna farms throughout tha county. Accounts carefully adjatted and eolldc- tlonsjnade. WercpreMBttjI8 Koyal. Xorwiek TJaiwa a IrfMSfl. gaiTO tiWkmwiwmm. StS," With a combined capital ot SJWjWWwwi THX Travelers Iife an A AeeMeat Iswwr- anre Ce, of Hartford. aadtaeMmsi- hattaa lilfa IsiiruM Ca., of New York. 7a are agents for the Daihi and WmMu NorthxeutNevet, and tke Oregon TMfKf. All business entrusted to our can will re ceive prompt attention. SH&DAuli COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Dtaltrs In vt, LUMBER, HAY, POTATOES, AND' COUETRY PRODUCE. Advannate audi nn CftttMnmantz. L W. . "window aaA2niawm&.Fnt v- .-; . , ,. Main" Su??i , r ti ' m. UBi-3i9sS lscia$BD.