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VOL. XX, x0. 128.
A.STORIA, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1884.
PRICE, FIVE CENTS.
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THE OREGON PACIFIC PUSHING
3IATTERS.
San Fkaxcisco. Itfarch 2. The
steamer Yaquina sailed from New
York on February 22d for Yaquina
bay, to stop on the way at San Fran
cisco. This is the pioneer steamer of
three which are to run with passen
gers and freight between this city and
Yaquina in connection with the
Oregon Pacific road as a short line to
the "Willamette valley. The Oregon
Pacific has its termini at Yaquina bay
and Boise City, Idaho territory. It is
being pushed forward as rapidly as
possible. It is expected that the next
crop of the Willamette valley will be
transported over it to Yaquina. The
government has appropriated $120,000
for the improvement of Yaquina bay,
and vessels drawing thirteen feet of
water can safely pass over the bar
ThB' Yaquina was formerly known as
the Western Texas. She has on
board a full load of railroad equip
ments for the Oregon Pacific railroad.
A large wharf has been constructed
by the railroad company, and beside
it there is a sufficient depth of water
not only to float the Yaquiiui, but
large ships which are expected to
load wheat there for Liverpool. Most
ot the grain will come here, however.
Yaquina is only a little over a
day distant from San Francisco, and
its nearness makes it probable that
its supplies will be derived from this
city.
The Yaquina is 240 feet long, will
steam between eleven and twelve
knots when loaded, has accominoda-.
faons for eighty firet-olass and forty
"steerage passengers, and her carrying
capacity is between 1700 and 1800
tons. She is the private property of
CoL T. EgertonHogg, president of
the Oregon Pacific Company. She
formerly ran between New York and
Galveston, and is said to be provided
with first-class accommodations for
passengers.
Two other steamers of the line, al
ready contracted for, are being in
spected at New York, preliminary to
sailing.
Altogether rails for seventy miles
of track will be carried to Yaquina
from here, and in a very short time.
The roadbed is graded over many
miles and ties are distributed along
the roadway ready for use. The wharf
is at the same grade as the road,
which will make the discharging
there of heavy cargoes easy, for a car
can load or discharge directly from
vessels. Twently miles of track have
been graded from Corvallis to Yaquina
bay. and 120,000 ties have beon cut
and piled up. Kails will be placed as
fast as they arrive.
The Oregon Pacific road has al
ready four sawmills of its own and
two private sawmills working for it.
A large mill has just been shipped
that will turn out 40,000 feet of lum
ber day.
On the road a grading force of
men are laboring at rock work.
Seven hundred Chinese are also jat
work. A car shed for use in repair
ing oars has been erected. The road
will do its own repairing at Yaquina.
Two warehouses ara at Yaquina, one
160 feet long and 50 feet wide, and
the other 50 feet long.
"Work is proceeding on three tun
nels, but they will soon be completed.
These tunnels are respectively 45,
650 and 750 feet long. A building
will be erected for machinery coming
out on the steamer Yaquina. The
jetty built by the government is out
between 2,000 and 2,100 feet Gov
ernment work will continue. The
officers of the Oregon Pacific road
are: President, T. Egerton Hogg;
secretary, Norman S. Bently; treasur
er, George T. M. Davis.
A Broken-Down Old Han.
The Chicago Times publishes an
interview with John Donnesberger, a
prominent Democratic citizen and
chairman of the Cook county board
of commissioners, who has just re
turned from "Washington via New
York. While in New Tork Dennes
berger called upon Samuel J. Tilden
&t his Gramercy Park residence. Don
nesberger says: "Mr. Tilden received
me very courteously. He is very
feeble and he impressed me with the
idea that his health is failing. Weak
as he appeared he insisted on show
ing me all through the house, even
to his bedchamber. He talked poli
tics in a general way, and told me, or
rather gave me to distinctly under
stand ihat he was disappointed in not
receiving the nomination four years
ago. HeTeels that he was unjustly
dealt with in 1876, but tnat for the
sake of the peace of the country he
did not insist upon his rights. I be
lieve,Jrom our conversation, that he
would like to receive the nomination
again. He feels that it is due him.
Bus mind is strong. He is very hard
of hearing and he only whispers in
conversation. He holds your hand
. while talking to you, apparently to
steady himself. He does not like
Hendricks, and from what he told me
I don't think he wants Hendricks to
be placed on- the ticket again with I
him. He 'told me that he had been
pretty well all of the past year and
until about three weeks ago. Ha
complained of not feeling so strong
now, but felt that the presidential
nomination was due him."
"Yes, he wants to be the candidate
again, there's no doubt in my mind
about that," continued Donnesber
ger. 4,He gave me that impression in
our half hour's conversation. He is
mentally very strong and displayed a
wonderful knowledge of public af
fairs. We had no exchange of views
on ihe tariff, nor upon the party
platform generally. Whenever any
aubject came up he would revert to
the fraud practised upon him in 1876,
nd every time he spoke of that he
seemed to me to feel very sore and
to be a deeply disappointed man."
The Great Sheep Raiser.
Mr. Alfred Hay, of Boomanoomana,
Australia, says that a few applica
tions of St Jacobs Oil, the great
pain-reliever, cured him of painful
neuralgia-
Catarrh cured, health and sweet
breath secured by Sniloh's Catarrh Rem
edy. Price 50 cents. Masai Injector free.
Feraale.by W.E. Dement.
The Murderer of a Carolina Marshal
at Large.
New York, March 1. The l'im&
special from Charleston, S. C, of Feb
ruary 29th, says: W. H. Bichards,
town marshal "of Cheraw, who was
shot down by "W. B. Cash on Satur
day in the streets of that village, died
this morning. Bichards was a mem
ber of Company C, Thirtieth Massa
chusetts Volunteers, and was pro
moted to the first lieutenantcy for
gallant services. He was also a mem
ber of Chatham Lodge of the Ameri
can Legion of Honor of this place.
His tragic death is a matter of deep
regret to this community, in the
service of which he was murdered.
Mr. Coward, an unoffending by
stander, -was wounded by one of the
bullets intended by Cash for the mar
shal He is in a very precarious con
dition, his lower limbs being par
alyzed, and in all probability this
shocking murder may prove a double
murder. Cash has not jet been ar
rested, and so far no very determined
effort has been made in this direction.
It is said he has fled to North Caro
lina. The shooting of Bichards was one
of the most cold-blooded deeds ever
committed in this state and is uuiver
sally condemned. Cash did not give
Bichards a chance for his life. He
adopted the Texas method and got
the "drop on him," shooting him
while he was unarmed, or at least not
suspecting that any attack would be
made upon him.
Lieutenant Kimball's Report on tbe
Panama Canal.
The United States steamship Ten
nessee, flagship of the North Atlantic
squadron, has arrived at New Orleans
alter a week's stay at AspinwalL
Lieut Kimball, of that vessel, was
also there one year ago, and both
times he inspected the entire woik
which was being done on the Panama
canal. He says that since last year a
great deal of work has been done. At
present every section but two has
been let out to contractors. These
two embrace difficult portions, and
are being constructed by the com
pany. "Work is being pushed rapidly
all along the line.
Between fifteen and twenty thou
sand Jamaica negrot s are employed
under the direction of French en
gineers. Several large American
dredging machines are being used.
The Panama railroad is brought into
play to transport material, while for
the "dump railroad" to draw the ex
cavation away nearly 150 new loco
motives have been contacted for.
Great difficulty is being encountered
in the Clvigres river, which crosses
the canal at right angles. The en
gineers have determined to dam it up
entirely and dig an entry 'near the
new channel for it to the gulf, par
allel to the line of the canal. At the
rate the work is now going on the
canal will be ready for opening in five
or six years. The French director at
Aspinwall has been assured that
money enough will be furnished to
push the enterprise vigorously to
completion.
Lieut Bodgers, of the Tennessee,
has forwarded to the navy depart
ment a report upon the present con
dition of the canal, setting forth its
status in detail.
Boston In Mexico.
A leading Boston paper affirms that
for three years last past, that city has j
contributed not less than one million t
dollars a month for the construction
of railroads in Mexico. Now thirty
six millions is a very large sum for a
single city to contribute to railroad
building. But this is only a fraction
of the amount which that city has
contributed. The amount put into
the Atchinson and Topeka Bailroad
within a few years is probably nearly
as great The Mexican Central Bail
road is practically an extension of the
Atchinson road to the City of Mexico.
Becent telegraph advices show that
only eighteen miles of the Mexican
Central Bailroad remain to be com
pleted. While this great enterprise
has been prosecuted by Boston, it is
to be noted that the capitalists of the
same city have acquired so large an
interest in tho Northern Pacific Bail
road, that some of the more important
offices of that great railway corpora
tion will be moved to Boston. The
railway capitalists of that city rarely
have any antagonisms to state author
ity. An impartial railway commis
sion has by a long course of patient
attention to duty, so completely
earned the confidence of the people,
as well as of the corporation, that
disputes are easily settled. The rail
road companies attend dilligently to
the development of local traffic.
Boston has entered Mexico with
probably not less than fifty millions
of capital, or, rather, the capitalists
who make Boston their headquarters
and who prefer to be identified with
that city, have made investments in
Mexico to a greater extent than the
capitalists of any other part of the
country. They probably know what
they a. e. about They invest capital
for the steady revenue which it will
return. The Mexican Central Bail
road will in a few weeks be an accom
plished fact Boston has quietly
taken Mexico.
0, Tell Me Where Is Fancy Bre(a)d !
WHY, AT THE
Astoria Batai & Confectionery
CHESAMUS STBEKT.
Not onlv SUPERIOR BREAD AND
CAKES AND PASTRY in great variety, but
also
THE LARGEST STOCK OF CANDIES
IN TOWN.
"Weddings and parties stipp'ied with the
most elaborate ornamental work on the
shortest notice and nn reasonable terms.
This Is the most complete establishment In
Astoria.
ED. JACKSOX. Prop.
For Sale.
rNE G00D3III.CH COW FOUR YEARS
old. Inquire of
DR. JAYTUTTLE.
W&M
GERman RErvlEOt
CURES
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica,
Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache,
Sore Throat. Swelling. Sprslnc, BrnUea,
Burns Soldo, Fwt Ultc.
ASD ALL OTHEB BODILY PAWS ASD ACHES.
Soil br Drntitiu nd Deden ererrwhert. Flftj CtsU a
bottle. Direction! In II LiB(tMes.
TITE CHARLES A. VOQELER CO.
(SoMriMnuA-VOGElX&ftCO) iUlUavr. S4, C 8. A.
1 w STOMACH
BlTTEffS
Which, uhilf act in.: as :t .stimulant of the
kliln5,N.iifltliiTexciienr rritatps them,
was Joup stme supplle I bv Hosteller's
Momac'i B tters Tuisilnem-dicliie eerts
thorrquMtc desire. of stimulation upon,
th je organs, without M-nduucuir irrittions
ami Is. therefore, far belter adapted for the
purpose tlian umeuicated .xut.tnts often
rsortd t. I)i)-.enla. fever nni acue.
and kiudred illsersi s. are :1 curd by It.
Foraa.e by all Druggists and Dealers
genera ly.
TUTTS
PILLS
TO RpIFOWELsT
DISORDERED LIVER,
and MALARIA.
l rom these sources arise three-fourths
oftho diseases oftho human race. These
symptoms Indicate their existence:
Loss of Appetite, Bowels costive,
Slclc Headache, xullncts after eat
ing, aversion to exertion of body or
mind, Eructation of fond, Irritabil
ity of temper, Xorr spirits, A. feeling
of having neglected some duty,DIx
zIiies3,FlutterlngattheHeart,Dots before the eyes, highly colored
TJrIne,COXSTXPATIO.,ana demand
tho use of a remedy that acts directly on
tho Liver. As aLiverwedicinoTUTT'S
1'IXI.S have no equal. Thelractlonon
tho Kidneys and Skin is nlso prompt;
removing all impurities through tbeso
thrco scavengers or the 8atem,"
producing appetite, Bound digestion,
regular stools, a clear skin and a vig
orouabody. TUTT'i PIXELS causcno
nausea or griping nor lnti-riero with
daily work unu are a perfect
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.
boldeverywjicrc5s. (Jiiire41 i.nrmvSt.N Y.
TUTTS HAIR DYE.
GratHaiii on Whiskers changed ln
stantly to a Glossv Black by a single
application of this Dte. Sold by Drue
dsts,or sent by express on receipt of $1.
Office, 44 Murrav Street, New York.
FOR
Finest Groceries,
FOli & STOKES.
A FULL LINE OF
HARDWARE
AND
Ship Chandlery.
A--
NEW SLIP
Just Finished In Rear of Store.
A. V. Allen,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Provisions,
MILL FEED.
Glass and Plated Ware,
TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
Together -with
Wines, LiquorsJobacccCigars
For Rent.
A LARGE, FINE STORE ROOM AD.TOIN
lng my place of business ; also part of
the enure upp r floors It desired. For fur
ther particulars inquire of
RUDOLPH BARTH..
Corner Olney and Squemoqua streets.'
H " CELEBRATED S I X
Ed. D. Curtis & Co.
CuTjets
ujlstery
UNSURPASSED
IN
STYLE AND FINISH.
NEW
FURNITURE,
A COKPIETE STOCK.
Hardware anil Slip Ctailery
A. VAN DUSEH & CO..
DEALERS IK
Hardware and Ship Chandlery,
Pure Oil, Bright Varnish,
Binacle Oil, Cotton Canvas,
Hemp Sail Twine,
Cotton Sail Twine,
Lard Oil,
Wrought Iron Spikes,
Galvanized Cut Nails,
Agricultural Implements,
Sewing Machine,
PnlntH ami Oil. Groceries, vie.
Wilson & Fisher,
SHIP CHANDLERS.
DEALKKS IJ
Iron, Steel, Coal, Anchors, Ohains,
TAR, PITCH, OAKUM,
NAILS AND SPIKES,
Shelf Hardware, Paints and Oils
STEAM PACKING,
PROVISIONS.
FLOUR iXO III.I, FEEI.
Agents for Salem Flouting Mills,
and Capita) Flour.
FAIRBANKS STANDARD
SCALES.
All sizes, at Portland Prices, In Stock.
Corner Chenamus and Hamilton Streets
A.STORTA.. OREGON.
C. H. BAIN & CO.
DEALKRS IX
Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms
Turning, Bracket Work.
SlLOP 'VOX'lSL
A specialty, and all worn guaranteed.
Oak, Ash, Bay, and Walnut lumber ; Ore
KOn and Port Oiford Cedar.
All kinds of boat material on' band.
c. n. BAIX A CO.
B. F. STEVENS & CO..
CITY BDOK STORE,
Hav Jnst received a mammoth stock of
Books. Tbe vnunj; and. old, neb and poor
can all be accommodated.
AGENTS FOR THE
Kranlch & Bach and Jl andafeldt Jt
Notnl Pianonand Wetttera
Cottuice Organs.
Orders for all kinds nf Music or Instru
ments will be promptly filled.
B. F. STEVENS & CO.
Boat Building.
JOS P. LEATHERS
Formerly orer Arndt & Orcben'a Mchin Sho
IS BUILDING FIRST-CLASS BOATS IN
tht hnn fornierlv occupied by M. John
son on C ncomlv street, one block west of
H tnen Bro-' Mill. Model, Material aad
FlalHh First-class.
BOAT BUILDING,
R. M. LEATHERS
Has reopened his boat shop, over Arndt &
Ferchen'. foot of LaFayetie stieet, mid Is
prepared to turn out
FIRST-CLAS BOATS.
ALL. WORK GUABAXTEED.
Oregon Paint and Varnish Works,
Manufacturers of
Paints, Yarnish and Lacpr.
Any shade mixed and ground to order.
C. F. PEARSON fc Co.,
P.O.BoxllS. Portland, Or.
Copper Paint.
IN
HALF GALLON TINS.
At WILSON & FI8HER'3,r
rA Liberal Dlsetami to tfcelndri
STOKE & DAMON
(HUME'S BUILDING.)
AGENCY
Red Crown Flour,
Guaranteed a Superior Article.
DEALERS
GRATTC,
MILL TEED,
POTATOES,
Country Produce, Etc.
-Consignments Solicited, and Advance?
made on same.
S. ARNDT & FERCHEN,
ASTORIA, - OREGON.
The Pioneer Machine .Shop
BLACKSMITH
SHOP
S'C
W
AND f V'3EataHutiH3J
Boiler Shop
All kinds ot
ENGINE, CANNERY,
-rXSD
STEAMBOAT WORE
Promptly attended to
A specialty made of repairing
CANNERY DIES,
OOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET.
ARNDT & FERCHEN,
Agents for Oregon, "Washington Territory,
and Alaska for
E. W. BLISS
ial Cannery Machinery !
Engines Soldering Machines,
Improved Acid Bath and Crimping
Machines,
Power Presses, Foot Presses,
Squaring Shears,
And all other machinery used in canneries,
including the new
COMBINATION DIES.
Working without f mall springveonstantly
on nand.
We respectfully invite all cannerjmen to
call and examine the ab ve machinery as It
is greatly suprr!r to any heretofore intro
duced on this coast. Orders solicited.
AKXDT A. FEUCHEX.
Foot of Lafayette Street,
Astoria, Oregon.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
Brktox Stbebt, Near Paiiker House,
ASTORIA. - OREGON.
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND
BOILEI MAKERS.
LAND ana MABDM&IES
Boiler Work, Steamboat Work
and Cannery Work a spe
cialty. Ofall Descriptions made to Order
at Short BTotlce.
A. D. Wass. Fwldent.
J. O. Hustler, Secretary,
I. W. Cask, Treasurer.
John Fox,Superintendent.
BARBOUR'S
Salmon Het
HAVE NO EQUAL.
THE
The London Fisheries Exhibition
HAVE AWARDED THE
GOLD MEDAL
TO
The Barbonf Brothers Company
FOR THE
SUPERIORITY
OF THEIR
FLAX" NET THREADS.
ASK FOR-
Union India Rubber Co's
Pure Para Gum
CRACK PROOF
RUBBER BOOTS.
BEWAKK Or 1MITAT10K8 I
Be sure the Boots are stamped GRACK
ftiuur on me neeis, ana uavo iub ruim
GUM SPRINGS on the foot and Instep,
which prevent their cracking or breaking
We aie now making them -with RUBBER
AND ASBESTOS Soles, which will make
them last more than twice as long as any
Rubber boots made. -
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALER8.
ALL KINDS RUBBER BELTING, PACK
ING, HOSE. SPRINGS, CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES, Etc
S.U.SU2TI02V. f SaalMMiM.
jSf" iKr"rSi?w jtS
j&m&vm
TSsRBs'
TtaBads
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
PARKER HOUSE.
H, B. PARKER. Prop..
ASTORIA, .-- OREGON.
Al. CROSBY, - - DayClerk-
PhiL BOWERS, - - Night Clerk.
Jas. DUFFY has the Bar and Billiard room.
First Class in all Eespects.
FREE COACH TO THE HOUSE.
IT IS A FACT!!
TILAT
JEFF'S CHOP HOUSE
On Concomly Street
IS THE
BEST
IN TOWN
That he has always on hand
FRESH SHOALWATER BAY AND
EASTERN OYSTERS.
THAT-
"JEFF" IS THE BOSS CATERER.
THAT
e has brea Proprietor of the "Aurora
Hotel" la Kaapptou seven 3 ears.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
A Good Cup of Coffee
AND OYSTERS AT
Mrs. Powell's Coffee House,
Ou Midn Street next to Oregon Bakery.
Campi Restaurant.
NEW AXD IVELIi EQUIPPED
THROUGHOUT,
X. Sena has rebuilt his establishment and
Is prepared to accommodate the traveling
public.
A good meal furnished at any hour of the
day or night.
'i he fl est Liquors and Cigars at the bar.
Two doors west of Iko Foster's.
n2S-6m LU1GI SERRA.
Figures lira Lie !
AND
JEFF
OF THE CHOP HOUSE
Can prove by his books that he Is doing the
oiggest ousmess 01 any
RESTAURANT
fn the city, and he will guarantee to clve
the best meal for cah.
The Gem Saloon.
The Popular Resort for Astorians.
FOrt THE
Finest of Wines and Liquors
Go to the GEM SALOON.
ALEX. CAMPBELL, - PROPRIETOR.
CHAS. A. MAY,
New Store, New Stock
Toys, Fancy Goods,
Tobacco and Cigars.
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
FRUITS
A FINE ASSORTMENT.
Squemoqua street, next door to the Empire
Store. nl"-6m
GERMANIA BEER HALL
AND-
BOTTLED BEER DEPOT,
Chenamus Street, Astoria.
The Bist of Lager 5 Cts. a Glass.
Orders for tlie Celebrated
Columbia Brewery Beer
Left at this place will be promptly
attended to
irNo cheap San Francisco Beer sold at
this place.
War. BOCK, Proprietor.
THE LATEST STYLES
IN
WALL PAPER
AT
B. B. FRANKLIN'S,
NEXT DOOR TO ASTORIAN OFFICE.
A very large Stock from which to select.
Window curtains made to order. .
T"My patent Trimmer to cut Wall Paper
wui oe iouna convenient 10 my pairons.
Astoria Shooting Gallery
Next Door to A. G. Spexarth's
Chenamus stieet, uear Main.
Txy "SToixr S"km
As a Marssman, and win a
PRIZE.
First-class Guns : Charges Moderate.
Open till 10 :30 P.M.
A..W. CtATKtf, - - Proprietor.
BUSINESS CARDS.
GEO. A. DOIUUS, GEO. XOLAJTO
IVOLAM fc DOimiS, -I
ATTORNEYS AT LAW. - -
Office In Kinney's Block, opposite City
Hall, Astoria, Oregon. -
Q K. Tn0MJ0,
Attorney and Counselor at Law..
Room No. 6, over "White House, '
ASTOKIA, OREGON.
"i
C. V. FUtXOX. O. C FCX.TOX..
FULTOX BROTHERS, '
ATTORNEYS AT LA.W.
Rooms 5 and 6. Odd Fellows Building. f
T q.A. BOHJL1SY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Chenamus trret, - - ASTORIA, OREGON"
JOSEPH A. GIL.I4,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
0a-OfficewithJ.QA.Bowlby, "-
ASTORLA., - - - -
Oregonr
r J. cuitTis,
ATT-r AT LAW.
Notary Pub'lc, Commissioner of Deeds lot
Callioruia, Aew York and Washington Ter
ritory Rooms 3 and 4. Odd Fellows Building, As
toria. Oregon
N.B -Claims at Washington. D. C, ana
collections ispecidlty.
A V. AIiLEX,
Astoria Agent .
Hamburg-Magdeburg
and German-American -
FIRE INSURANCK COMPANIES. "
I C. HOLlKX,
j,
.NOTARY PUBLIC,
AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION ANU IN
SURANCE AGENT.
C.
W. LE1CK,
ARCHITECT AND DRAUGHTSMAN. ..
Scholars received for Course of Draughting
-Offlce over White House Store.
rj.EL.0 F. PUtKEB.
SURVEYOR OF
ClntHop Conniy.and City of Astoria
Ottlce : Cheuamus street, Y. M. O. A. hall
Room No. 8.
FR. X. C UOATJ1AX, v.
Phjsician and Surgeon.
Rooms 9 and 10, Odd Fellows Building.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
T1Y TUTTIiE, M. I.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office Rooms 1, 2, and 3. Pythian Build
ing. REsiDRxrE On Cedar Street, back of
St. Maiy's Hospital.
F. P. UICEB. A. E- SHAW.
HICKS & SHAW,
DE.NTISIS.
Rooms In Allen's Building, up stairs, cor
ner Ca s and Squenuqud streets. Astoria.
Oregon.
J. RISBERG.
Practical Tailor.
On Genevieve stieet, opposite Bozorth &
Johns. JlU-sia
GEO P. WHEET.ER.
Noiary Public.
W. L. ROBB.
WHEELER & ROBB.
GENERAL
Real Estate I Insarance Apnts.
We have very desirable property In As
toila. and Upper Astoria for sa.e. Also, tine
farms thrmignotit the county.
Accounts carefully adjusted and collec
tions made.
We represent the
Royal. Norwich Union anil Lanca
nliire Insurance Co's.,
With a combined capital of 830,000,00t.
THE
Travelers Iiifp and Accident lnaar-
nu-e Co, of H.utrord. and the 31 au-
hattau Life luxuraiice Co.,
of New York.
We are aeents for the Daily and Weehlu
Norlhvcesl Ncvx, ana tne Oregon viaeuc.
All business entrusted to our care will re
ceive prompt attention.
Bozorth & Johns,
Real Estate and Insurance-Agents,
and Brokers.
ASTORIA, ..- - Oregon.
Buy and sell all kinds ot Real Estate and
represent the following Fire
Insunmce Cuiipnles :
Scottish Union and Na
tional, assets $J3.roo,oco
Phoenix or nartford " 4 5OU000
Horn of X-w Yurk, " 7 0O,iix)
turnout-jr and Bremen, " 2.00.oi,0
Western. " 300,
Hiemx or Brooklyn. " 4.Oo.0O)
Oaki.11 d U..me, 300.WJ0
P.ilicl? wn ten by us In the Phce.ilx anil
Home and Scot Ish Uuiou and National at
equhabir nitt-g.
GENERAL STEAMSHIP AGENCY.
Bills of Exchange on any
Part oi Europe.
1AM AGENT FOR THE FOLLOWING
well known and commodious steamship
ines,
state line. red star,
white star,
hamburg-american.
Dominion line.
NATIONAL, and AMERICAN LINE.
Prepaid tickets to or from any European
port. ;
For full Information as to rates of farel
sailing days, etc, apply to
I. W. CASS.
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