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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1883)
M $ s Vol. xix. Astoria, Oregon, Tuesday Morning, May 29, 1883. STo. 51. 'iJS laras 2l6t0rffttL ALEXANDER HI OF RUSSIA- A roll-Pledged Potentate. The Russian Czar was crowned last Sunday in exact accordance with the programme as published in full in The Astorun of the 24th inst. At T o'clock in the morning the inauguration of the magnificent ceremonies attendant upon the coronation was announced by the ringing of hundreds of hells and by the thunder ol artillery. Even at that early hour the streets were thronged with people, visitors from abroad and from other parts of the empire crowding the resi dents, and all striving to find elig ible places from which to obtain a view of the procession and a por tion of the ceremony. During the entire night ihpre was unusual activity on the streets, for uot only vere people there whose anxiety concerning the in terest in the coronation kept them awake, but strong guards of sol diers patrolled ail parts of the city, giving the streets a very martial appearance. Great bodies of sol diers, shoitly before G o'clock, were stationed alonjr the route of the procession, four mile in length, and occupied the streets on either side, keeping the people on the walks. All unreserved spaces iu the streets were speedily filled bv eager sight-seers, while the win dows, doorways and house-tops were let out at fabulous prices to visitors. Those dignitaries of the realm who were to take part in the ac tual ceremony assembled, accord ing to the pce-arranged programme. at the cathedral of the Hoty As sumption, within the walls of tho Kremlin. These functionaries en tered the magnificent building at just 7:30 a. ax. At about 8 there followed in order princes of for eign governments, nobility of Rus sia and other states ofEuropo, and special and regular embassa dors of foreign countries residing in Russia. The utmost care was exercised to prevent the admission 01 any unautnonzea or improper persons, each man as he appeared at the entrance being made to ex hibit a carefully prepared ticket, which was subjected to the closest scrutiny. This form was observed at the wall of the Kremlin and at the doors of the cathedral, at the request of General Von Schwcin itx, ambassabor from German. Eighty members, comprising di plomatic corps, assembled at his mansion and were conveyed thence to the Kremlin) in superbly equipped coaches, and richly gild ed as to the harness and coats of arms. The remainder of the di plomatic body, consisting of at taches of various legations, were assigned positions in the tribune just outside the cathedral proper, but inside the inclosure of the Kremlin. "When the white walls of that wondrous place closed on all of the crowd that could .be admitted s choir of boys chanted a to deum, and amidst profound silence out side the church, as well as in it the clergy, accompanied by aco lytes bearing a cross and ewer of holy water, proceeded to receive the czarevitch- This scion of roy alty, who was in the midst of the brilliant- cortege, took a place at the right hand of the throne. When the imperial procession started it was made known to those inside the cathedral by renewed ringing of bells, by sonorous mu sic from scores of bands, and by the shouts of those outside. As the royal pair appeared at the doors of tho palace the im mense multitude immediately un covered their heads and burst into loud acclamamations. Even wo men were there, and the enthusi asm was spontaneous and hearty. At the head of the rojal proces sion, which now entered the Krem lin, was the master of ceremonies, flanked by heralds richly clad and mounted upon pure white horses. It was of immense length, and comprised deputies from Asiatic 5tetM of the empire, students of wurcraties, clergy, judges, nobili ty and prefects from every section of the empire. The solemn ceremonies were witnessed by only a few hundred persons, so small is the beautiful but most sacred church in Russia Among the favored ones were the members of the imperial family, the royal and princely guests, the chiefs of special erabassays and their ladies, two Russian artists and thiee Russian and live for eigli correspondents. It i the first time in the history of the cor onations that representatives of the foreign press have been per mitted to witness the ceremony. It is an innovation entirely due to the action of his majesty the czar himself. The papers represented were the New York Herald, Lon don Times, Paris Firaro, The Vasicht Z titling of Berlin, and the Sreuc Freic Prcsse 61 Vienna. Feminine Fancleo. A .Michigan woman describes her absconding husband as of a "fried-pork complexion.' "I like your new hat very much," he said. "Its chic; there's a sort of abandon " "There isn't any sort of a band on it," she said pouting. "It's a real ostrich leather. "What is a woman?" asks an exchange. It is well, we suppose she is a combination of dynamite and mule, for she looks as inno cent as a mule and talks like dyna mite when she is mad. With great composure a bride at a church wedding the other day took a hairpin from her head and fastened her glove button during the ceremony. The ruling passion is strong in the sex. An exchange tells"of ayoiing lady I losing the sole of her slipper while ! enjoying the intoxicating whirl of j the waltz." Of what profit was j it to her if she had gained the I whole whirl if she thereby lost her sole! Whitehall Times. ! They were speaking of a young lady who sings beautifully, and one of the party asked, "Is she a j mezzo soprano?" "No, I guess 1 not. I think she ig a Swede," was the innocent reply of a high school girl. Harlem Times. The latest wrinkle in fashion able eating is to have a pair of silver cake tongs, in order that ladies may eat cake without soil ing their gloves. Next thing will be the shovel complement and j then the ladies can feed in elesranl j style. The hair of a giil in an eastern factorv was caught in the inachin- ery, torn off her head and scattered WL. jmC; sent a supply of Xo. 30, 12 in bits. But sh did not mind it ply en ulne .Scotch .Salmon IVet at all. kftnf. pio-lif. nn :.t. W wnrl- I Twine, totliecareof A.3L JOHXSOX . . , n . . , . . ' ; auu bimpiy remarKen mat "it oniy i cost $4 anvhow." This is the 1 advantage of art over nature. j Said an elder lister to a little one who appeared to take great interest in Mr. Smith, "Come lit tle pet, it is time your eyes were shut in sleep.' "I think not," re plied little pet; " Mamma told me to keep my ejes open when you and Mr. Smith were together." There are fortj'-two different shades in kid gloves this spring. This number might be increased by imitating the shade of disap pointment that passes over a lady's face when she sees some other woman with a prettier pair than her own. Dansvillc Advertiser. Mr. Thomas I. Russell, one of the best known cabinet makers and undertakers in Wilmington, Del., says he contracted au ex ceedingly, severe attack of rheu matism this winter. He is sub ject to the disease, but rarely ever felt it so severely as he did the time now under consideration. The disease located itself in his right leg and foot, rendering that member so stiff and sore that he could not move without enduring excruciating pain. St. Jacobs Oil had heen so highly recommended that he concluded to trv it. He has every cause to be glad that he did so. Two applications of the wonderful remedy gave him entire relief, and he has not been troubled with rheumatism since. Mr. Rus sell says he considers St. Jacobs Oil a very fine remedy for rheu matism and now keeps it by him for ready use. Although but little noise is being made, work on the Oregon Homfin pailnrnr fntinolc Koticoonl Yaquiria and Corvallis is steadily progressing. Tunnels 1 and 2 are about completed. On number 3,' at the west end three gangs are employed and the worjc centinued: night and day. From this end thp tunnel has penetrated the moun tain 225 feet. On the east end the tuniu'l is in 10U feet, a total distance of 325 feet, and more than one half through the obstruc tion. Ah soon as the tunnel is through it is expected that the work of building the line will be( vigorously prosecuted, as most of; the material for the buildinfr is within reach. Videttc. Uncle Aaron Payne, in Yamhill ! count' died on the 18th inst., and was in his 94th year. He was in the war of 1812, and was in Hull's command at the time of the sur render, but made his escape with a few others. He afterwards was in the Black Hawk war and woun ded during the same and carried a bullet in his body the rest of his life. He came to Oregon in 1847, and has resided continuously in this state ever since. A woman, the more curious she is ibout her face is commonly more careless about her house. Absolutely Ptsye- This powder never yarics. A marvel of purity, strength and wli jIesonienes.s. Mnrr economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot he sold in competition with the mul titude of low te.-t snort weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Hov Ai.liAKlNc; Powdkr Co.. lOu Wall-st. N. Y. NEVILLE & CO. Pacific Net and Twine Co. Sax Fkancisc-o, April 11th, 1S8X Dkar. Sues; Pur "ciiercil ronvMiienee. & CO., Astoria, which will be sold at Iov. pnou,, figlrM t0 ,uake itan oI,ject for all net menders to use it for repair, in plnreofilie more costly Xo. 40, 12 ply. J- inhermeii who have heretofore used this grade of twine for repair.!, claim that the durability or the patch is equal to the balance of the net, after the latter has had a few weeks use. We think it will be money in j'our pocket to try it. For prices and samples apply to A. M. JOHNSON &CO., Astoria. Neville & Co. Sole Agents, i , vr-neUpn 31 and S3 California St. ) San rranclsco Cleaning Repairing. NEAT, CHEAT AND QUICK. BY GEORGE I.OVETT, Main Street, opposite N. Loeb'i. FOR SALE ! I oiler for sale my ranch near Skipa non iu this County; it consists of 160 ACRES, Eighty Acres Improved, with good rtwclling IIouc; Two Barns, Out Houses', etc.? A Fine Orchard. Everything is well improved and in good condition. A large assortment of Farming Implements, Three l'asscngcr Coache. One Bugrgyv Nine Head HorscN, Cattle, Hosts, Etc. This affords a rare chance for a man to get a good home in the oldest settled section in the state. Terms favorable to one meaning busi ness. C. A. IrlAGUIBE 9a -& g-Jfe 2& ' 8 sHk ' - , II TT wr t- fc THEGRIAT,.rt :tii iiprcitsv sii.nii-.tfji m HHlEElUUV BSH1IBEM V Sal FOB RHEUMATISM J Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of tho Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, 6Ve7- ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Fains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, end all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation en ctU eiao! St. Jacocs Ok. B3 a safe, sure, simple and cheap Extcrual Btmnij. A trial entails but tho co-apsratively trifling outlay of CO Out, and crcry ono tiller ing trltb pain can hare cheap aad poiitlvo proof of iti claims. Directions in Heron Languages. E0LDBYALLDEu"GGI8T3Ain)DEALEB3 IK MEDICINE. A. VOGELER & CO., Haitimorc, Md., V. S. A. The Fast Orefonian illustrates the prodigality of the government by stating that the orchard on the Indian reservatian, which cost the government $10,000, consists of one apple tree and a few wil lows and the grist mill which cost 84,000 is now valued at 82,000. MOTHERS, READ, Gerrs: Aboat nine years npo I limi a child two years old and utmost dead. The doctor 1 lAd attending her conld not tell what ailed her. 1 asked Jiim if he did i.ot think it was worms. lie xUl no. How ever, this did not satisfy me, a I fell eon vlnced in my own mind that she had. I obtained a bottle of Ult. C. McI.ANX.'S CELEBRATED VERMirUGE(,genuIne). I gtivn her a tciispoonful in the mnrninc and another at iilgutifterwhlcii she .od seventy-two worms and was a well cli.Id. Since then I have never been without it tnmynimily. The health of my children remained m pood that I had neplected watching their actions until about xlireo weeks ago, when two of them preMiiilcd the same wckly appearance that Fanny did nine years ago. So I thought ii mut be worms, and went to work nt onit with a bottle of l)n. C. 3IcLANKS VEltJII 1'UGE ctween lour of my children, tl.eir ages being as follews: Alice, 8 yenr; ( l.ar-ley.-lyears; Emma, C years: Jolm,9 veni.s Now comes the result: Alice and I.mma cimeoutnll riRht,butChnrlcy piivcd fony llve and Jolinny alwut sixty w onus. Ti.e result was so gratifying Unit I pen: two days iu showing the wonderful c flivi of your Vermifuge u round Utict, and now hiivcthewonnton exhibition in in v More. Yours truly, J01I I'inilt. Tlw genuine 1R. C .WcI.AXE'f! VER MU'LGi: is munufMcturcil only by Fleming Bros., Pittsburgh, Pa., an I iKsar the Mgn:iture of C. nicLnne anl FIimiiIii itrus. U K never made In M lui or Wheeling. j: Nun you j.;ct the genuine Price, S5 cvii . Ixittlt-. Fi.r.31I3IG BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa. $&- WJ". i King Blood Is not a "cur aU." It is a blood-punfieraiid tonic. Impurity of the blood poisons thpsvs tem, deranges the circulation, and thas In duces many dLsonlers. known bv dltlerent names to dLstiugnhlt them according to ef fects, but being really branches orphasc-sof that great generic dfsonler. Impurity 01 rVooli Sjuca :irc iJl'Wfffl, ifHiiotiwie-, Liver Complaint, Omrtipatlon. Xcrrtni Dl orders. Headache, IlacLachc, General W'rxih n&. Heart Dtcae,Dropu, Kidnej: D!cac, Piles, Ilheutnatlsm, Catarrh, Scrofula, St.in Dhurdtrs, Pnnplc. Ulcers. Siccltinw, dc. dc. Kins or the IIIooil prevents and cures thesn by attacking the cause. Impurity of the blood. Chemists and physicians :igrce in callins It "the most genuine and enkient prepaniuon tor the purpose." Sold by Dm; gists. SI per bottle. See testimonials, direc lions. &c in irimnhlpr TTTviHeftfin niv-w. in pamphlet, -Treatise on Diseasj-s of tho IIIooil." n ranted around each lmitle. D. 1LOSOM. SOX & Co.. Props Buffalo. '. Y. FIRST QUALITY LUMBER. Tin: WESTPOET MILL COMPANY TS IX THE FIF.LD AXD PKOPOSKS TO JL remain. We V?" take orders for lumber from 100 to 600 M., at the mill or dellveied. 1 , e -V?.0 manufacture lath and shingles of Al quality. Flooring a Specialty. . Address all orders WESTPORT MILL CO. a. C, Brxxkic, Snpt. CMH.ULLIAMSH&CO. REAL ESTATE AXD General Commission Brokers. Office corner Cass and Chenamus streets, with John Rogers. A General Agency business transacted. of the SHITPIXG NOTICES. Columbia Transportation Co. roft PORTLAND. . fFAST TIME.) 'l. ((..tar steamer FLEETWOOD, h.-lt ha Wx'ii refitted for the comfort of ;',.! vir v. II! leave "WHcon and FMmt dock etery yicr.zntt, Wednesday and Friday at 6 ... muring cz roruana at , r. m. j, Tvi.:ni ny n-.tvr I'orUand every J Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6 A. H. Arriving tit Astoria at 1 P. ki. An :;(l(!ilnit...l trj will ha made on Sunday of Each Week, I-oulnj; rortland al 9 o'clock Sunday 31ornInsr. I'avn-riarrs b tiiK route connect at Kalarua f..riymiiil parti. U. B. SCOTT. President. Astoria and Portland. .gjgsStr. WESTPORT, F. II SHEUMAK. - MASTER A III i:iak regular trips to rortland and AMona. leaving IJurncll's dock, foot of Mor ilvizi vtrvet, rortland. at 6 A.M. Saturdays. And win leave "Wilson & FisHert dock, AMona. at fi a. 3t. Thursdays. 5"-Freight carried at reasonable rates. Steamer "EELlC wfi3 WILL MAKE TRIPS AS FOLLOWS : To yPE??8 IUVEU, Mondays, Wednesday s nrl KpTfT.fe Special trips as required. Will leave Wilson & Fishers wharf at 9 o'clock sharp, each morning. LEWIS G. HAAVEN. Upper Astoria. Master. EEGULAR STM PACKET. "Daisy," and Barge. Will leave Astoria, from Gray's Dock, Fur Olney, and Head of Youngs Elver, On Tnrsilajn. and Fridays, at 8 A. 3i. Iteturohis same day. For Landinjs on Lewis & Clark's Elver, On Wednesdays, nt8 A. M Keturuingsnuie day. For Fonner's Camp. On rr!dnj.nt5F. 31., layinR over night at the Camp, will leave lor Astoria, on Sat urday, nt 8 a. 31.: Returning will leave Astoria, at 3 1. 31. jrSTor Freight or Passage, apply on board, or at (J ray's Dock, where Freight will be re ceived and stored, if necessary. J. H. D. GRAY. A.M. JOHON. C. II. STICKBLS. A.M.JOHNSON & Co., Dealers in Slip CIianfllBFy and Groceries CROCKERY & CLASS WARE. Also Wholesale Dealers In Ialnl. Oils, Ynraislies, Class, Pnr. Arflfs' Oil and Water Colors, I'nint and Kal.so- iuiuc Brushes. CoiLtantIy nn hand a full and choice stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries Only tho Best leit. Our stock of Crockery nntl Glass Warp is the I.ar:rst and most Complete Stuck ever opened in Astoria. Consisting of Tea and Dinner Sets, Toilet Sets. Class, Fruit, sttul Wter Sets, liar Fixtures. Ale Mups. Ponies, luetic Uottles Goblets. Tum bler l.eiMnndc (uis, &c, S.c ' KviTythlnsoldat lowest living Rates. Qualify Guaranteed. An Exainiuatlou will more than repay 3011. LOEB & GO.-, .IOISHP.KS IX WINES. LIQUORS, AXD CIGARS. AUIIXTS FOR THE Bost San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. Tumblers Decanters, and All Kinds of Saloon Supplies. fa-All soods sold nt San Francisco Prices. MAIN STREET, Opposite P.irker House, Astoria, Oregon. HAGiSOS U. (1R0SBT, Dealer Iu HARDWARE,- IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, PLUMBERS AXD STEAM FITTER0 Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON TIN AHD COPPER, CaBnery anfl FlslennGns Supplies Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN, COP PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING Done with neatness and dispatch. None but first class workmen employed. A large assortment of SCALES Goastantly oa hand. TRANSPORTATION LINES. Oregon Railway & Navigation COMPANY. oceax Drvisiox. On and after April 1st, 1883. Ocean Steamers will sail Irom San Fran cLsco and Portland every three day. Leaving Spear St. barf San Francisco, at 10 :C0 A. M.. and AJnsworth Dock, Portland, at Midnight. Throush Ticket sold to all prlnclpa cities In the United States, Canada and Europe. River and ftail Division. On and After March 18, 1883. RAIL DIVISION. 1 rains leave Portland for Eastern point, nt 7 :20 A. M. Sundays excepted. lilVEK DIVISIO.V (Middle Columbia). Boats leave PortLind for Dalles at 7 :00 a AX AUSO: LeavePort-l l land for lyon Tn. I We. iThu.j Fri. 1 Sat. Aitorift and I lower uo-l I lnmbi....IRAMl AM Djton. Or. 7 AS! Salem .... i .i Victori.BCiKAMl SAM 6 Aid AM,1 AM 7 AM 6 AM lAH HASH fAM L?e Atori for Portland at t ju in. daily ex cept Sunday, Astoria to Portland. r.VST LtXE. Steamer WIdo lVet will leave Astoria for rortland, 1 P. M. Returning, leaves Portland for Astoria. 5 A. 31., daily, Wednesdays excepted. 1 P5U5aS ?5,!.ce Cir? onioK between Port land. Walla Walla and Uuton. JOHN MUIR, . Superintendent of Traffic C. II. PfZESCOTT, Managei. Ilwaco Steam Navigation Go WINTER SCHEDULE. Astoria to Forts Stevens, Canbj, and Ilwaco, Connecting by Stages for Oysterville and Olympia. Until farther notic tho Ilwaoa Steam avigation Co's steamers GEN'. MILES, oitGEX. CABT Will leave Astoria On Mondays, and Thursdays, at 7 A. IA. for " Fort Stevens, Fort Caaby, and IMtaro ore Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and .Saturd ci t . The steamer will leave Astoria at 9 a.m. as formerly, not belne confined strictly to schedule time. Fare to Fort Stevens-., .50cts SI 00 Canby and Dwaco n-llwaco freight, by the ton, In lots oi one ton or over, $2 00 per ton. srFor Tickets, Towage or Charter apph at the ofSco of the Company, Gray' wharf, foot of Benton street. J. H.D. GRAY, Aitent, Oregon & California R.R.Co On an after Sept. 21, 1S82. trains will run follows, i AIL if (Except Sundays), EASTSIDE DIVISION. Kctvrcea POKTLAAD aad KIDDLE'S. UlU. TJUUT LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland :30 a. y.jRiddlo'a 8UJ0?. 31 Riddlo'a 3:30 a. . Portland 4:25 p. ji ALBANY EXPRES3 TRAIN. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 4:00 P. M.ILebanon 9.20 P. W Lebanon 4:45 A. M.Portland10:05 A.W FREIGHT TRAINS. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland .. 6:15a. h. Junction C:0i)p.u Junction C:3a. y.lRiddla's 5:10 p. m Riddle's 6:00 a. m.I Junction 5:00p. v Junction 5:45 x. v. Portland 5:25 p. u The Oregon and California Railroad rem makes connection with all (tegular Traina as Easttide Division. WSSTS1DEI DPTjaiOJ. Between Portland and CorYallla. VAIL TXAI3 LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 8:00 A. M.ICorrallu .3:O0 P. W Corrallu 8:30 A. M.PorUand 3:20 P. M Close connections made at Riddle's with the Stages of the Oregon and California Stage Company. 0rTicketfl for sale at all the principal point4 in California and the Eaxt, at Company' OSes. Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or. Storage will bo ehar"ul on freight remain ing atCompanys Wftrohoure over-1 hoars. Freight will not bo received for shipment after 5 o'clock P. M. on either the East or Westaido Division. J. BRANDT. Genl Sap't E. P. ROGERS, tfen'l freight and Passenger Agent R. KOEIILER, Vice President and Managei Shoalwater Bay Transportation Co. SUIIJIER ROUTE. Astoria to Olympia, Touching; at Fort Stevens. Fort Canby, Ilwaco. Xortli Beach, Oysterville. Xortli Cove, PeteraonH i'olnt. IIo- qaiBR, Montcsano, And all points on Shoalwater Bay. ami Gray Harbor. GEN. MILES,) Sirs. or V On Columbia River. GEN. CANBY. J - GEN. GARFIELD Shoalwater Baj. " MONTESANO - Gray's Harbo? Connecting with Stages over Portages. Leave Astoria for Olympia, at - - 7 A. 31. On Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, arriving at Montesano the day after leaving Astoria through trip in 60 hours. Leave Olympia for Astoria on same days. HANSEN BROS. HA YE REMO YED I From their old quarters to their NEW SHOP AND FACTORY NEAR KINNEY'S CAN NXRY. - !B4tS. NEW YORK LIFE. Assets . SHrplas.... Income...... 1I1C0IUC..... ,w....--...-...m "","","" Fata lieatu .Lottse. Annuities, EndowiHeHtH, etc in 1WW. Increase In Inwurance ................ .............. 527-For f urtlier particulars, apply for Annual report at the office, 84 as& M FJKXT SYXCEKT. POKTliAXW, OK. DONALD ROSS, General Agent for Oregon and Washington Territory. We. the undersigned, take pleasure in declaring our unqnalifled confidence in the take pi y of th: cial aDimtv and integrity oi tnis company, ana tnorougn reiuujuiiy oi mc sHfc. v st. a tin ir. W-rouRKTT. n. h.t.ewis. w.WADHAMS. JOHN PAULSCHL'LTZK, A. L. LLNDSLEY, JAS. K. KELLEY, KESNETHIU DONALD MACLEAY, G. A. MOONEY. ROZORTH & JOIIXS, Agents for Astoria, to whom all applications should be made. WlLLIAlYI HOWE, -DEALER IS Boors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms, Lumber. All kinds of OAK LUMBER, J GLASS, Boat Material, Etc. 1 Boats of all Kinds 2&ade to Ordr. I l" '1,M'"WM milMMHW ! -Orders from a distance promptly attended to, and satisfaction guaranteed Jn all ,'ij; - - ,SBSg' - , - i'",'.jj - iaoi - S. AEKDT & EElfOHEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH SHOP Boiler Shop All kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, Ain STEAMBOAT WORK Promptly attended to. . A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. Bjoctox Stkeet, Neak Parker House, ASTORIA. - OREGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND . BOILER MAKERS. LAM ai MARIE EMES BoilerWork, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. Ofnll Descriptions made to Order fet Short Notice. A. 1. Wass, Presedent. J. G. IIU3TI.ER, Secretary, I. W. Case, Treasurer. JoiixFox.Superintendent. . A. V. Allen, (SDOCESSOU TO PAGE & ALLEN.) Wholesale and retail dealer in Glass and Plated Ware, TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Tosether with Wines, LiquorsTobacco, Cigars Wilson & Fisher, SHIP CHANDLERS. DEALKBS IN Iron, Steel, Coal, Anchors, Chains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, WROUGHT AND CUT GALVANIZED St :& 3, Nails. Copper Nails and Burrs, Shelf Hardware, Faints and Oils Rubber and Henip Packing of all Kinds. PROVISIONS. FLOUR AND MTLI, FJ2E1. Agents for Salem Flouring Mills. Corner Chenamus and Hamilton Streets . ASTORIA, OREGON. - ""TliBi ' .. iw; h reliability of the agent :. MUIR. . LCLSAY. TURXZXa AND Bracket Work A SPBCIALTT. - ce'Scc LJtr.,j.-si-)'.iAj,-ie--JLOt-KJLJL-ae BUSINESS CARDS. p C. MOIiDEX, NOTARY PUBLIC, . ,, AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION AND'IS; SURANCE AGENT. ' '' i QJBXO F. PRF.K SURVEYOR OF I Clatsep Gammty.aad City ef Aatcria Office : Chenamus street, Y. 21. C. A. halL Room No. 8. Attorney and Coun&tler at Imb. X3r Office In Pythian Building. Rooms llils ASTORIA, - - - OREGON. JAY TUTTI, M. I. PHYSICIAN AND SUBGKON Office Rooms 1, 3, and 3. PytalaaBalli- log. Residesck Over J. I Ttcwaa' Bn Store. XI P.MIOKS, PXNTIflT, ? ASTORIA, - - - - OMGOX Rooms In Allen's bdldinfr np atalw,oorar of Cass and Sqemocqbe stret a. T Q.A.BOWX.B1T, ATTORNEY ATLAW, Chenamus Street, ASTORIA; OREGOSf T J. JOXEM, STAIB BUnVDER, Ship and Steamboat Jointr. MISS LINEKER. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER. Suits made in the Latest Style, and on short est notice ; also Fainted Flowers on theDreisis E&Ladies are invited to call aad see sam ples of this fine work. PSICES JBEASOXABLE. GENERAL STEAMSHIP AGEMGY. Bills of Exchange on any Part o1 Europe. 1AM AGENT FOR TIE FOLLOWING well known and commodious steaas&lp lines, STATE LINE, RED STAR, "WHITE STAB. HAMBURG-AMERICAN, DOMINION LINEk NATIONAL, and AMERICAN LINE. Prepaid tickets toorfroraaay Europe port. For full information as to rates of far, sailing days, etc, apply to LW.CASK. CLATSOP MILL COMPANY SHCcciKflrs af GEO. W. HUME SAW MILL. MANUFACTURERS $ DEALERS -IN-LUMBER, SALMON BOXES, 7 RAYS, ETC Office and Mill COKXEB OF WEST 9TH AXD WATBX T8 THE LATEST STYLES WALL-PAPER AT B. B. FRANKLIN'S, NEXT DOOR TO ASTOSIAN OFJFIOC A very large Stock from which to select. Window enrtataa made to order. My extent TrisuMr to ent Wan p.il will be found coaTaItt ay patrea. ., t -