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4 U 1 0) Vol. XIX. Astoria, Oregon, Tuesday Aborning, June 26, 1883. No. 75. -Jt- fWttll 'ji j: YAQUTNA BAY. Last week the A .v. Williams passed out of Yaquina Ba with 700 tons carao, consisting of spars, oystors, etc. The Post gives an account of it, but does not seem to be inclined to place the credit where it is due, but rather would leave it to be inferred that Ya quina Hay was entitled to it. Now the truth is, Mr. .las. Hccdman was alone in the business, and only succeeded after an immense amount of trouble in brinijinjr this about, and then the vessel entered the port without any cargo, al though it wa. reported, as a canard, that she had several hundred tons of material for the O. I The truth i the only thing brought in was about fifty tons of ballast, which was put on the railroad and called material. We have this from a reliable source. It is in the face of the fact too, that it has been claimed all along that the railroad had n large amount of inn tciial at San Francisco, but when it came to the tet the I. S. WilftiM' could get nothing but ballast on her trip to the bay. The Post might notice the induce ment offered by tbo railroad and bay for large vessels to enter. In case of the K .V Williams, Mr. Heedman had to icnd even to 1'oos bay to get a tug to bring the ycs$1 in. at a big and useless ex pense. It is not our intention to pick flaws in the management of this railroad, but the citizens of not only Benton but as well the valley generally are desirous of seeing more active evidence of a purpose to push the railroad to an early completion. We believe in the bay and the ultimate construction of the road, but why this lethargy no w. J) em orrat. Struck it Rich An Olympia dispatch says: The Following important dispatch has been received here by E.L. I'oung, president of the Eagle mine: Spuague, June 23. Parties just arrived from Moses' reservation report that miners are overrunning both the Colville and the Moses reserves. James Pal mer, while looking for stock, dis covered a rich ruby silver mine. The ore goes as high as 02 per cent, of silver, lie has icfused $200,000 for his find. D. Gaskett and H. Mali or have made rich dis coveries, about thirty miles south of the forty-ninth parallel. Pros pectors are continually making rich finds. Another party of pros pectors report the discovery of a rich lode about forty miles south of the forty-ninth parallel, on the Colville reserve. Others report that they found rich silver and gold mines also on the Colville reserve. Great excitement pre vails. They were passing a dry goods itore, when one of the party stopped them and said, "Let's go in and Make something.1 " "Why that's a drygoods store,1' said one of the party.1 "Well, whatof it?come in. In they inarched, and arrang ing themselves before the counter, the gentleman who had invited them propounded the question, "What will you take?' One of the party took a bo of collars, another took a clean shirt. When the bill had been settled, and they had walked out, they looked at each other rather sheepishly, and began to see for the first time the foolishness of the treating busi ness. Conspicuous among the influ cntial men of the Dominion is Mr. J. H. Metcalf, member of Parlia ment from the city of Kingston, Canada. Coming to a personal matter, we would mention that Mr. Metcalf was formerly subject to extreme soreness of the chest, for which, ss he himself says, "J could find no remedy but St. Ja cob Oil, the Great German Kem edy. I would not be without it for ten times its selling price.' A Chicago Merchant's Experience After I hai become almost skin anil bone, witix neither strength, nppctie nor ambition left, and the doctors coaldu't help me, to bottles Parker's Gmqct Tonic cured me completely. X. B. WestcoU, Lamp MTr.Chicaco. A Crucial Test. The severe chemical tests to which the various baking powders have from time to time been placed have demonstrated clearly to the public the relative merits of the different brands from an anay litical point of view. For instance, Dr. Love, the eminent Govern ment Chemist, in hisanalvMS made the comparative strength as fol. lows; I 'ulne Incite (las IJrolraL ttovaV'ialMolutely Jirj . 127.W "Charm" valuta iinnduri - licit "Dr. Price's le2.05 "Snow I"iake" (droll's) lol-SS 'C. K. Andrews & Co.'a(alu:ii pm der) . . 75.17 The I'oyal Baking Powder was found, besides being of absolute purity, to evolve the highest amount of leavening gas of any of the powders tested, and hence it was placed at the head of the list and recommended for Government use. But the crucial test of the kitch en is, after all, the most satisfac tory to the housekeeper. A bak ing powder that never fails to make light, sweet, wholesome and palatable bread, biscuit, cake, etc., upon all occasions, is the one that will be placed at the head ot the list by the practical housewife, and received into her kitchen for con tinuous use. This test the Royal Bak'ng Powder has stood for over twentv ve:ir., without a HiijHe failure, and hence its reputation as the best baking powder made has spread from house to house, until its use has become as uni- versal as it merits are unrivaled J T , , T " , . ll nas oeen lreijucnuysiaiedinai Mt. Rainier, is an extinct volcano, n,i ..i ,.., .:.,. :.. i, ...o.. ...,..-1 aiiu tn, win- hum; iii 1111; iikiii iliiio ... , . gone oy, (iiscuarrcti immense i floods of lava at its ba-se. Some j people seem to stand somewhat in fear of that vast pile, even in these modern times, but" no one has' deigned to think seriously of that proposition, because there is evi dently no ground for it. A late issue of the Intclligent'ef says: "Mount Ranier, viewed from the entrance of the bay, yesterday,) loomed up grandly. The attnos phere was exceptionally clear, and the snowy sides of the grand old mountain glistened like silver iu the bright sunlight. Mount llai nier is undoubtedly an extinct vol- cano, and still emits vapor from its . crater. Yesterday at intervals, jets of steam, like that from an ex haust pipe, would shoot up quite above the summit of the mountain and float in fleecy clouds away to the eastward. A few days since a meteor burst over the village of Rochester, in Ulster county, X. Y. and sent a ' fiery piece of metal into Rondout. This powder never varies, a marvel o , . , , ., iimi1tv,sm,nnh and tiresomeness. More creek, causing the water to boil r economical than Ihe ordinary kinds and ,,.,t- rii, i wnoi be ld in competition with the insl- aud buoble for some time. 1 he tituuc of low tet ihnrt weight, alum or , , . , , . , I jtlioi)h:i!c ponders. Sold only in cam. l'QY- boys hunted around in the creek w.iukinu I'ownp.n C0..10". Wall-sux. Y. until they found the meteorite, . which proved to be an immense.-.- f v -j -t-j p , -, s- sword weighing 17 pounds. The! Xjv)11D & UU., blade is covered with hieroglyphics that aie wholly unlike any thing ever before seen or described, and that show a prodigious amount of work iu their enjrravinars. The en-! tire woikmanship oT the mysteri ous weapon is of the finest possi-j ble description. The hilt seems to have been designed for some , , , , . mammoth hand three times as large as the ordinary human hand. It is supposed to have been fired out of a cannon during an engage- ment between the contending ,-. , . t armies on some ol the planets, and may have been wandering through space for many millions of years. . J Marquis Tsen denies that an agreement has been reached be tween the French minister at Shanghai and the Chinese com mander. The marquis reaffirms the statement that Chinese troops are massing on the borders of Tonquin. lie states that China will not accept an Franco-Annam treaty that is opposed to her sov ereign rights in Annam. Marquis Tseng is anxious to obtain Eng land's good oiliccs. A further dispatch hays the diiliculty be tween China and France is adjust ed. Li Hung Chang is expected to return to Pekin immediately. I is stated that President Arthur intends soon to leave Washington for a three months tour. He de sires to visit Newport, Yellowstone park, the Louisville exposition, and to take a trip over the North ern Pacific road. Speolal Virtues of Celery. Mr. Ward, of Pernston Towers, Ross, writes that rheumatism be comes impossible if celery is freely used as an article of diet. Unfortunately he says cooked celery, for it is the article in it raw state which we ate accustomed. "Cut the celery, he says, ''into inch dice. Boil in water until soft. No water must be poured away unless drank by the invalid. Then take new milk, very slightly thicken it with flour, and flavor it with nutmeg, warm with the celery in the auce-pan; serve with diamonds ol toasted bread around the dish, or eat with potatoes." "permit me to say," he adds, "that cold nor damp never produces rheumatism, but simply develops it, the acid blood is the primary cause and the sustaining power of the evil. While the blood is alka line ther can be no rheumatism, and equally no gout. Let me fearlessly say that rheumatism is impossible on such diet, and yet our medical men allowed rheuma tism to kill over three hundred thousand human beings in 1S7G every-case as unnecessary u a 'ditty face." , i A lamp shade of pale blue may have the proper aesthetic touch gjven to it by running a fine wirej through lace and then bcndinjr ki around the bottom of the shade, so! ttiot i fjltmc j ltfMA MAnilAn I lin! "",- ' "-" - !.. . . ititi i i lace Hiould be about three niche deep and should be scant. There should be just fullness enough to , make it hang gracefully. Absolutely Pure .JOHBF.KS IN j ,- Wpa " JuO LIQUORS, j A OIGrAJRS. j aksw fobthb 1 Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. Tumblers Decanters, and All Kinds of Saloon Supplies. CSTAII goods sold at San Francisco l'riees. MAIN STREHT. w"iw 1arker Hwuse- Astorta' 0regon" hnnvrTa n -mrvctriTr lUiiVjlUO V. laUl3Dl, Dealer in HARDfAEE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, PLUMBERS AND STEAM TITTER0 Goods and Tools, sheet Lead strip lead sheet iroh tin and copper, Caanery anfl Flsieruiens Supplies Steves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET' IRON, TIN. OOP PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING Done with r.eatness and dispatch, None hut first class workmen employed. A tartfe assortment ofj SOALE? Constantly eu band "'yilfiiiPp' CtefcTHEGREffr.,--lf1 LnHAiiiiyilEM, TPOTt RHEUMATISM 9 Houralaia, Sciatica. Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of iho Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Scro Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation en earth equals Sr. J.coss Oil ei ft safe, sure, simple and cheap External Bemfdy. A trial entailj but the cxjparaUrely trifllnK outlay or 50 Cents, and titty on uffer Ing with pain can bavo chi-ap aad paiUre proof of iu claims. Directions in Zleren Languages. E0LD BY ALLDBUGGISTS AHD DEALERS IH MEDICINE. A. VOCTXER &i CO., "Baltimore, 33d., U.S.A. The construction trains of the XT l. T t? . 3 T 1.1.. .1- jixonu j. ucinu sieauieu inio me ui pot grounds at Missoula, Montana, last Sunday. There is a gap of about 120 miles between the ends of the track, to clo?e between Missoula and Helena, and work is being pushed ahead at a very rap- ;id rate. MOTHERS, READ. i Gents: Almut nine yesrrs :jo I !iml child two years old and almost cliiul. The , diH-tor I lind ntli'iulln ln-r could not tr-li . -u'lmt niletl her. J sikel him IT he Ii ot ! think it was worms. He said 1:0 llow j ever, thLsdid not satisfy im-.a- I fo't tm 1 vltieed in my own mind that t-he hid. I obtained a bottle of DK. C. 3Ifl.ANi:S I CKLKimATEI) VEKMIFUGKeeiinJim. I I gave her a tenspoonful in the inoniiuc I and another at nisht.afterwhichhpi:,-tftl .sovonty-two wonns and wa a well fluid. Since then I have never l:en without it in my family. Tlic health of m tinMrcn remained so good thnt I hail lu-shfteil watching their actions tmtil nlhtut tl.rco weeks aso, when two of them irifiitwl the same sickly appearance that Kaiiti did nine years ago. So I thought 11 mti-t be wonns, and went to work at one i w iih a ltt!e of IJIt. C. McIANKS VKItSII 1't'GK between four of my children, ilu-ir aRcs beiiiK as follews: Alice, S yu; ( liar Icy, -1 years; Emma,Cyenrs; Johu.9eais. Now comas the result: Alice and Kmma came out nil risht,but ('hurley ias--1 forty flw and Johnny alKint .sixl worm-. The xvsiill was so Kralifyi!' that I ik-m two d:y in showius the woniUiiui ilTvvi 1 f your Vermifuge around I'tica. j.nd now hat! tin worms on exliiliition in my store. Yours truly, JolIX I'H'KH. Tin uenniiie Ii:. V 3IcI.AXT?S Vi:rt- i Uirt Gil mnnufiU'tureil 011H by Fleming Bros., Pittsburgh, Pa., an ' ix'rtr the signature of t. Mcl.ane and !lnilng Hro-. it 1-, ni-vcr mndo In St. Ijouis or Wheeling. 1W Mire you get the genuine Price, 25 Cfl.'s . lKlltli. Fi'.KMIJIO BROS., PUiblmi-gh, a. 'Zab'&L King of the Blood Is not a "curt all.'" It is a blood-purifier and tonic Impurity of tlie blood poisons the svs tem, deranges the circulation, and tints In duces many disorders, known In ditTereut names to distinguish tliein according to ef fects, but being really brandies or phases of that great generic disorder. Impurity or Itlood. Such are Diifitejifia. iiUlounei, Liter Comjflatnt.CanstfjMUIiHt.Xcrrini DIk nrdcrit. Headache, IlacUache, General H'enk fie. Heart yjxVflxf.Dropti. Kldneu Dlneae, Pile, IUieuimttttui.Catarth, Scmfula, Shin nixanlcr, Plmiilc. Ulcers'. Swclliwj. dc. Ac. Kin? of the Itlood preents and cures tliese b attacking the cause. Impurity of the blood. Chemists and pin sicians agree In ealliug It "the most genuine" ami etllcient preparation for the purpose." Sold bj Drug gists, SI per bottle. See testimonials, direc tions. &c, in pamphlet, TroatLse on Diseas ol the Blood." wrapped around each lKtttlc. l. HANSOM. SON & Co.. Props UulTalo. N. Y. SEVILLE & CO. Pacific Met and Twine Co. Sax Fi:.YTiro, April lllh, is2. DkakSws: For general convenience, we have .sent a supply of IVo. 30, J2 ply Genuine Scotch Snluion "Set Twine, to the caro of A. .U. .10IIN7S0X & CO Astoria, which will foe sold at low enough figures to make it an object for all net menders to use it for repairs, in place Zf the more ro&th No. 40, 12- piy. Fiahunnen who liave heietofore nsctl tills grade of twine for repairs, elaim that the durability of the patch is equal to the balance of the net, after the latter has had a few weeks use. We think it will be nionej' in your pocket to try it. For prices and samples apply to A.M. JOHNSON &CO., Astoria. Neville & Co. Sole Agents, 1 . vvmrfseo 31 and 3 California St. f M ''ntnusco. Shiloh's Catarrh llemedy a posi Hve cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker Mouth. Sold by W. E. Deinent. w k 3" ""si l!-V ?3pB it- ELS AND RESTAURANTS. PARKER HOUSE, . it. PARKER. Prep., -TOKIA. . - - OREGON. IRST CLASS HOTEL. A I t .V.OHFBN IMPROVEMENTS. IiJT A.VI OOLl BATHS. u'nnj Billiard Table, and First Class Sa- i on stocked with Fine Liquor3. ro KKKK ( OACI1 TO THE H0USE.-e THE OCCIDENT HOTEL First-class in every respect. IHKCIVKR & WRIGHT, Proprietors. Astoria, Oregon. IT TS A FACT -THAT JEFF'S CHOP HOUSE ox Concomly Street is the Best in Town. THAT 1I- h:i AiMajs on Hand FKESII Shoal "Water Baj- and Iast crn Oysters. THAT- "JEFF- IS THE BOSS CATERER. THAT He has bicu Proprietor or the "Aurora Hold" in Knnppton eea year. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS Oyster Saloon, CIIKXAMUS STItEET, ASTORIA. milK UXDEItSIC.NKD IS PLEASED 1TO JL announce to tin public that he has op ened a FIHMT CIjASS 3ga,tiTig HEoixse , And furnishes in first-class style OYSTERS, HOT COFFEE TEA, ETC AT THE Ladies' and Gent's Oyster Saloon, CIIENAMUS STKEET. Please inve me a call. KOSCOE DIXON, Proprietor CENTRAL HOTEL. CHAS. WALLMAX. - Pjprietor. T IIAVKTAICEX CHARGE OF THIS TOP i. nlnr Hotel and caM jruarantee satisfaction TO ALL Permanent and Transient Boarders Tin clioicfst brands of "Wines, Liquors, and Ciipirs. at Hie Bar. OpiKMitc O. R. A-N. Dock, Astoria. Oregon COSMOPOLITAN Chop House and Restaurant. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. nicnlii 23 ccutH and upwards. li. M'lhRItOX &. G. BOUIiAUD, Proprietor. MVI .sTKEETr AhTOKIA PIONEER RESTAURANT AND LODGING HOUSE. Rellttod llimiiplldiit tlipTTnhln cnnnllpil with the bet : tiie beds clean and comfort- auic. A Firsl:rlnss House. lioanl by the week, - $5.00 ileaU to on!.-r. J. G, ROSS, Proprietor. A. 1YL Johnson &Go. DEALERS IN A FULL LINE OF in THE ASTORIA STEAM LAUNDRY N wv ready for ljusiness. YOUR PATRONAGE. Is innt respectfully solicited. ALL WORK DOXE IN A SATISFAC tory manner at lhlng rates. All reasonable repairs made free of charge. Garments of all kinds will be repaired uk. inir-imi-ea, u so requesiea, mm GrocKery AIMS Mater War.rcCOEMICE. HAKKETS. centMl maeket. General usonment of table stock constantly on hand, such as Canned Fruits an&iTelly, Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, EGGS, BUTTER. CITEESE, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, FISn. POULTRY XXn GAME In the season. - CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Best of WINES AIf UQUORS. All cheap for CASH. Goods sold on com mission. Opposite I. V. Case's store. . J. P.ODGEKS. Washington1 -Market, Main Street, - - Astoria Oregw BERGMAN i& BEBRT RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEH. tion cf the public to tha fact that the above Market will always be supplied with a FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY or FRESH AND CURED JV1EATS 1 Whih wilt Ka mlA b lnaatat k nlAQaln and retail. Special attention-Riveri to auppb nc ahios. LOOK HERE ! We respectfully inform tbe public tbut e will always keep on band the best quality of Fresh, and' Cured Meats ALSO Choice Taniiry Groceries, Fresh Fruirs, Yegetables, "Crockery and Glass-ware. Ships, Hotels and Boarding Houses sup plied on liberal terms. A share of the public patronage is respect fully solicited. . dtf, "VYAEREN & HfOJITSOX. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COMPANY, Fresh and Cured Meats, FRUTS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL," JiIKXA3IU8 Street. Astoria, Os CLATSOP SILL . COMPANY SarceMorit or GEO. W. HUME SAW MILL. MANUFACTURERS 9 DEALERS LUMBER, SALMON TRAYS, BOXES, ETC. Office and Mill CORXEK OF" WEST 9TH A2TD WATElt 8TS FOARD & STOKES, FINE GROCERIES AND- PROVISIONS. ANCHOES. EOPE AND C0EDAGE. HARNESS AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES. A Fall Line of House Furnishing Goods. o AT TIIE 0. R. &. X. DOCK. Barbour's No. 40 12-Ply SALMON" TWINE ! CORK AND LEAD LINES, SEINE TWINES. A Full Stock Now on Hand. HENRY DOYLE & CO., 511 Market Street, 8aa Francisco. Sole Agents for the Pacific CoaL ASTORIA Brewery Beer Saloon. The Best Beer 5 cts a Glass. Dot Lunch eTery D3y from 10 to 12 A. M The beat ol Liquors and Clears on hand. A deservedly popular place of social resort. GEO. IHLLER. A Nasal Injector free with each bottle o Shiloh's Catarrh Reraedy Prlce 50 cents. Sold br W. E. Dement 184S. NEW YORK LH'E. AftHCtlJM..MttMtlttTTtffft"""'"""','M't SarpIiiA .. - - ... -.-............ ................ W.M..... t.i iA''l'Z"i"L'L'im." a'tm-ntfio Knd Increase Ji Insurance rS"For further particulars, apply for Annual report at the office, 4 aad.FXfftXT STRKKT. PORTLASD.OK. DONALD ROSt, General Agent for Oregon andWashingtoaTeitKocy. V. th ui:deri(iicd. take plea.ure in declarrnff our miqnedconldsoce ia the ia elal iiblilltmnU Inteeritv of tcoinpanr. and ttoroaeb rahUlty of the agent: W. S. LAUD. II. W. COKBETT. C. fl. LEWIS T. DHA. JOm.M.. I'AUI. SCH I LTZK, A. L. LIXDSLEY, JAS. K. KLLIY, KKNETr MACLKA V. DONALD MACLEAV, G.A.MOONEY. KOZOItTU & JOHNS, Agents for Astoria, to whom all applications should 1)3-wade. WILLIAM HOWE -DEALER Kf Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms, Lumber. au kinds of "--SiiSSSfeL Timirxvo OAK LUMBER, a LASS, Boat Material, Etc. j Boats of all Kinds 2&ad to Ordwj T Orders from a distance promptly attended to. and satisfaction guaranteed to all eaae S. ARNDT & FEROHEN, ASTOKIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH c T, m on kj r-rjA Boiler Shop All kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, AXD STEAMBOAT WORK Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LA FAYETTE STREET. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. Bexto.v Stkkkt, Neak Parker House, ASTORIA. - OREGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. - LANDaDOMMGIES Boiler Work. Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. CASTINGS , Ornll TJj'HCriptioriH made to Order at Short Notice. A. D. Wass, Fresedent. J. G. Hustler, Secretary, I. W. Case, Treasurer. John Fox.Superintendcnt. A. V. Allen, (SUCCESSOR TO PAGE & ALLEN.) Wholesale and retail dealer In Ptovisloaa, Glass and Plated Ware, TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Toiwllicr with Wines, LiquorsJobacco.Cigars Hardware and SM A. VAN DUSEH & GO.. DEALERS IX Hardware and Ship Chandlery, Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, Binnacle Oil. Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine, Cotton Sail Twine, Lard 0. Yrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails. Agricultural Implements, Sewing; Machines, Paints and Oils Groceries, etc. M-h SiHP5-j' $i$8gas$- rfortafBtft. eie. 1a lfeitbCL CJI19JMV. -. .. M................... . "lfg'R JtlVJSWV.VW ......................-....- lw.VMytS $.99 aaaa AND Bracket Work A SPECIALTY. 'J-VJ-JXIO BUSINESS OABDS; xp c. xioiiiraai, NOTAKY PUBLIC, ACCTIONEKR, COMMIB3I01f AND" IN SUKANCE AGEN1, Q.RI.O F. PIREKX. SURVEYOR OF Clatsep Csaaty, as City fAUrU Office : Chenamus street, Y. M. 0. A. ba4l Boom No. 3. JAY TVTTXJC, If. . PHYSICIAN AND SUEftlOMi Office Booms 1, 2, and 3. Pyta!a Build ing. Besidknck Over J. S. Tba&s'cDnig Store. , -O P. IIICMJi, P1NTBT .' " ASTOBIA, - - - - . -ORBGON Booms in Allen's bulldlas up st!, eorner ofGassandSqemocqhestret). ' ' X Q.A.BOWIiB1l ATTORNEY AT LAW, ChenamusStreet, - -ASTOBIA, 0BKOOS T J. JOXEH, STAIR BUELBER, Ship and Steamboat Jolaair TU. J. E. taFOHCB, DENTIST.. Room 11, Odd Fellows Building; Astoria; Or. Gas administered tor painless extraction of teeth. WM. B. GRENELL, R EAX ESTATE AGENCY. CITY AND SUBURBAN PBOPEBTY. TIM v BEB AND FABH LAND. -Office next to F. L.Parker's Store. Cos. Chenamus and Benton Sts. CKAS.H.ILLIAMSOKiCB. REAL ESTATE AND General CommisiionBroksrj. Ofllce on GenerleTe street. In the rear of E, B. Hawes' builalnjc. A General Agency Business transactedr GENERAL STEAMSHIP AGENCY. Bills of Exchange on any Part ol Europe. IASt AGENT FOE TIB FOLLOWING; well known and commodious staarasfcl lines, STATE LINE, BED STAB, WHITE STAR, HAMBUBG-AMERICAN, DOMINION LLHE. NATIONAL, and AMEBICAN LINE. Prepaid tickets to or from any European Foe full Information as 1o rate f fare, "allinp: day?. etc, applrto T ,-. ' I. rl.yJJLtSM. B0Z0BTH & JOHNS. Real Estate and General Insurance Agents. ASTORIA, - - - Oregon. WE WRITE POLICIES IN THE TffEST ern. State Investment Hamburg, Bre-. men and North Germai Fire Insurance Com panies, and represent the Trayelleis Life and Accident u' Hartford, and lh8 New York Life, of N.Y. We have the only complete setof township maps In the county, and nave made arrange ments to receive applications, filings. aad final proofs on Homesteads, Preemption. Timber Lands, etc.. having all the official blanks therefor. Our maps can toe exam ined in the office, upon the payment of a reasonable fee. We also have for sale city property In As- -toria and additions, and farms and tide land property. Rents, and other collections madcaad loans negotiated. j, ,- BOZOBTH& JOHNS sl 451 -