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VOL. XX, ISO. 143.
ASTORIA, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1884.
PRICE, FIVE CENTS.
CONGRESSIONAL.
SENATE.
Washington, March 19.
Harrison, commissioner of Indian
affairs, reported that it is inexpedient
to establish a military academy west
of the Mississippi, for the training of
youths for soldiers.
Miller, of California, of the commit
tee on foreign relations, in compliance
with a resolution of instruction of
the committee to inquire and report
what legislation, if any, is necessary
to protect the interest of the United
States against those governments
which have excluded or restrained
the importation of American meats,
reported an original bill providing
for the inspection of meats for expor
tation, and prohibiting the importa
tion of adulterated articles of food
or drink, and authorizing the presi
dent to make his proclamation in
certain cases and for other purposes;
placed on the calendar.
Vance presented the views of the
minority of the committee. The mat
ter went over until to-morrow.
The chair laid before the senate as
unfinished business, the bill to aid in
the establishment and support of
common schools. A long debate fol
lowed, and when Blair had the floor
and was meeting objections raised to
the bill, Harris inquired whether he
would give away for a motion to ad
journ. Blair replied that he would
do so on condition, that before open
ing the debate for to-morrow, the
senator would rejul his speech of yes
terday, as he thought it covered
all the points of the objection raii-eJ
to the bill. Blair's speech bavin?
occupied several hours in delivery,
this suggestion was granted with
hearty laughter, in which Blair good
naturedly joined. Few amendmcn's
in detail were made to the bill, aad
the senate adjourned.
HOUSE.
Washington, March 19.
The house decided by a vote of 130
yeas to 121 nays to go into the com
mittee of the whole on the bonded
extension bill.
Curtin chairman of the commit
tee on foreign affairs, submitted as a
privileged question, the following re
port and resolution":
"The resolutions adopted by the
house of the 9th of January were in-
tended to express to the German gov- J
eminent and people our sympathy j
for the death of -an eminent n a i. who
died in this country, and who had.
served his native land as a member
of its highest legislative body, as a!
tribute of respect to his memory.
"While your committee is of the opin-'
ion that the said resolutions should
have been received and transmitted
in the same spirit of cordiality and j
good will by which it was prompted,
it refrains from expressing an opin
ion as to whether the course pursued
by the authorities of the German
empire in regard to them was not in
accord with the proprieties governing
the internal regulation of said em
pire, as a matter not within its prov-'
ince for consideration. The digni
fied position assumed by the depart
ment of state merits, and will com
mand, the confidence of the country,
and fully sustaining the high charac
ter that department ha maintained
since the organization of the federal
government. As to the resolutions
offered March 10, your committee is of
the opinion that they contain lan
guage, under the" present circum
stances, superfluous and irrelevant,
andiiot necessary or proper to vindi
cate the character and dignity of this
house. Your committee, therefore,
reports back said resolutions, with
the recommendation that they lie
upon the table, and reports the fol
lowing resolutions, with the recom
mendation that they be adopted as a
substitute therefer:
Resolced, That the resolutions re
ferring to the death of Herr Lasker
adopted by this house Jan. 9th, last,
were intended as a tribute of respect
to the memory of an eminent states
man, who had died within the United
States, and an expression of symj a
thy with the German people for
whom he had been an honorable rep
resentative. Resolved, That this house having
no official concern with the relations
between the executive and legisla
tive branches of the German govern
ment does not deem it requisite to its
dignity to criticize the manner of the
reception of the resolutions or the
circumstances which prevented their
reaching their destination, after they
had passed tnrough the proper chan
nels to Germany.
Oohiltree then delivered a eulogy
on the high abilities and noble char-'
acter of Lasker, and said the compli-'
ment to Lasker was a lebuke to the
German chancellor, because they were
the antithesis of each other. The
speaker then proceeded to picture
Bismarck as a flattering and sycho
phantio instrument of despotic roy
alty. Belford asked, ironically, whether
it would be in order to offer a reso
lution presenting the apologies of the
house to the German chancellor for
having troubled him?
Phelps said this matter was at first
of very little consequence, but had
now become of very great import
ance, and the committee had unani
mously agreed upon a report. It
would seem that there ought to be
an explanation, when on the 9th of
January, as the members were clos
ing their desks preparatory to ad
journment, the gentleman from Texas
(Ochiltree) sent to the o.erk's desk a
series of resolutions, and asked the
unanimous consent of the house for
their adoption. After waiting until
the resolutions were read, a unani
mous consent was given and the
. house adjourned. After ten days the
liouso "was startled hy the informa
tion that the German chancellor had
refused to accept them, and the next
morning the members hunted the
Record to see what they had done.
They found that they had expressed
regret at the death of Lasker and
sympathy with the German people at
their loss. This was true. They
read also that they had expressed the
belief that the free and liberal senti
ments of the deceased had advanced
the material and social interests of
Tiaonntry. This was true; but be
tween the two truths there was this
difference, one was truth which the
house could export; the other waB a
truta it could not export The house !
could say it regretted the- death of
Lasker and send such message any
where. It could believe and know
that his political sentiments were for
the German Empire, but it had no
right to send that opinion to a friend
ly povrdr which entertained a differ
ent opinion, and thought the political
sentiments of Lasker had not mate
rially advanced, but had materially
retarded the progress of the govern
ment Here was the dilemma, and
where was the refuge? There seemed
to be none. The house could resent
the fact of its friendly sentiments
having been rejected, but it could not
resent the fact that the political sent
iments had been rejected, because it
had no business to put them on the
same paper
The resolutions were adopted with
out division, though an unsuccessful
attempt was made to have the yeas
and nays ordered.
Before the passage, the resolutions
were discussed at length.
Phelps explained on behalf of the
committee that the only two trouble
some points in the matter had been
solved, first by apology and explana
tion of Bismarck in the reichstag; j
second, by the tact of the state de- j
partment, which adroitly avoided re-
ceiving back the resolutions when re
turned. By Bland, of the committee on
coinage, weights and measures, limit-"
ing the coinage of double eagles, and
to discontinue certain United States
coins; placed on the house calendar.
ELia, of the committoe on appro
pr a -ions, reported the Indian appro
pr ation bilL
iJiaCKOurn (calling Sprague to the
chair) moved to go into the commit
tee of the whole on the revenue bills.
Doubt was raised on the question of
consideration.
Randall demanded the yeas and
nays.
Agreed to. Yeas, 130; nays, 121;
and the house went into committee
of the whole, Dorsheimer in the
chair.
The first bill was the bonded exten
sion bill.
Hiscock objected to its considera
tion. Hjq objection was reported to the
house, which, by a vote of 137 yeas to
no ,.. .ianUi o,lnn n,a ill
118 nays, decided to consider the bill.
and the committe resumed session.
Morrison took the floor in support
of the bilL Before he finished a sen
tence, however, "White (Kentucky)
rose, saying he had moved that the
committee rise for the purpose of
bringing a privileged matter before
the house.
The chair stated that he had rec
ognized the gentleman from Illinois
(Morrison), and on White taking an
appeal he refused to notice it on the
ground that an appeal was not in or
der upon a question of mere recogni
tion by the chair.
Thereupon White rose to a point of
order, and said a member of the
whisky ring was now on the floor.
When he had previously given his
pledge he had no interest in any bill
before the house. He thought
the market would amount in the
next two years to 43,000,000 gallons.
In the years when this whisky was
nnde everything was overdDne. There
was an excessive production, not only
in in muutry but it was common
to all the larger producing interests
of the county. Producers- were not
able to compete in the sale of alcohol
in the European market with Ger
many. This country fought the Ger
man people with protective tariffs,
and bad to sell in French markets in
competiou with the subjects of ill
natured Bismarck. Suppose this sur
plus was purely the result of the spec-
uiative spirit of out people was that
a good and satisfactory reason why .
an industry of this magnitude should '
be forced to pay taxes, when the '
government had nothing to make by
the enforcement? It was Baid that
this was class legislatien: that it was
legislation in the interests of a cer
tain fowj that it was not the fact.
This legislation was made, as far as
it went, special legislation against
this industry, and put it nearly as it
mis industry, ana put, u, nearly as is
might be, on an equality with all the .
other articles that pay internal rev
enue. If this was anything else than
whisky, there would be no question
about it. He believed, further, that
whenever it could be done (a it now
could) th3 relief should be granted.
If this bill were passed it would not
cost the government one cent, and it
would not add to the burdens of a
single person of the 55,000,000 people
to the hundreth part of a farthing.
Its friends did not wish to push it
through by any railroad scheme. If
there was anythiug wrong they want
ed it to come out He yielded to
Blackburn, who expressed a hope
that consideration of the bill would
be concluded to-morrow. He moved
that the committee then rise. Motion
agreed to. House adjourned.
An Infallible Test.
Let a drop of fresh milk fall into a
glas? of pure water. If the milk
promptly disseminates itself through
the water, the cow that yielded that
milk is not with calf; but if it sinks
to the bottom of the glass as it falls
upon the water, and does not produce
but little of a milky cloud, the cow is
pregnant The specific gravity and
viscidity of the albuminous milk be
ing heavier than water, thus retains
tne drop of milk and causes it to
sink. We advise dairymen to make a
note of this, and give it a test If
reliable the information may be of
great value to them.
Kev. Waldo Messaros says there are
three kinds of babies. He is right
There are three kinds of babies
wherever three ohildren are born, and
there has been a new kind every time
a baby was born since Cain sat in the
ap of Eve.
A dude and a cowboy recently met
face to face in Denver. Both turned
and ran for dear life.
In a pie-eating contest between two
citizens of Louisville, Ky., the pie gave
out firsts
VmbaE
GERMlNrREMDf
CURES
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica,
Lurabafo, Backache, Headache, Toothache,
Bon Throat, Swelling, ftprslm. BruUoc,
Bares, -6calU. rroct Ulte.
A5B ALL OTHEB BODILY PAIM A5D XCHCS.
Sold by DrutfUu and Dtalen ererrwher. Fifty Cull a
bottle. Direction la II Liaroift.
THE CHARLES A. VOOEf.Ett CO.
(ueuMauA.T0aEUttO0) RilUaor, XdnCl.jU
tfct fc STOMACH &
&lTTEffS
The nkl r u KctiuU e Diuretic
Which, while a"lin.i as a stimulant of the
ki.lneys, neither excites nor rotates them
was long siuce supplied bv Hosteller's
M ni ich Hitters. Tuls fine medicine eerts
the requisite decree f stimulation rpon
these oruans. without proditu -in : Irritation,
and lb. then-fore, far bter adapted for the
purpoM- than unmedlca ted xltaita often
resorted to. Dvsnenia. fever Jim airue.
nrt kindred ilse.is s, are all cur d by It
For ' M DnigRists and Dealers
Keiiera ly.
CALL AT
Jordan & Bozorth's
CROCKERY STORE
And see the
PATENT
Lamp Filler.
Its Merit are
ECONOMY,
SAFETY,
And
Labor Saving.
-One ir the Most Useful Inventions
of the Age.
ALSO IS STOCK, THK
Best Coal OH
IN THEMYUKET.
l'or -jUa in any Quantity from one Quait
to a 11-s i'!-n t -nel.
WIS. EDGAR,
Dealer hi
Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes
. a
Meerschaum and Brier Pipes,
r
GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY
utnu"1lC' Miuwon uu,Ltni
Revolvers and Cartridges.
CHAS, A. MAY
vr-- o..- w-. ca.1
-New Store, KeW Stcck
Toy, Fancy Goods.
Tobacco and Cigars.
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
PRTJITS
A FINE ASSORTMENT.
Squeinoqua street, next door to the Empire
Slore. nlT-Cni
BOAT BUILDING,
R. M. LEATHERS
Han reopened his boat shop, over Arudt &
Fercueii'5. foot of LaFayetie. atieet, uiid Is
prepared to turn ont
FIKST-CLAS BOATS.
ALIj W'OltK GUIKANTKF.D.
A. V. Allen,
Wholesale aad Retail Dealer In
Qrootrlt,
MILL FEED-
Glass and Plated Ware,
TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
Together with
Wines, LiquorsJobaccoXigars
FOR SALE.
IN LOTS TO 80rT, FE iM 5 ACRES TO
40 acre s tract Jn 8. W. corner of Cans.
Stevens' p. C. Title perfect; For particu.
law inquire at office of N. I). Baymond, City
Hall ; oron the premlM:! elO. D. Yoaac.
AjwxUjKer.M.xait. - -
" CELEBRATED H-X
Hardware ail Slip Chsnilerj
A. VAN DUSEH & CO.. .
DEALKK& IX
Hardware and Ship Gharry,
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: .llarhiiit'N,
Palnta and Oil. GrorerloM. (.
10 OOO BOTTLE SOLO
Great Northwestern RmeriX
TAKE IT
W.PrUNlDER'S.
OhhsnBlbbbPpbifieh!
KIDNEY Sr LIVER DISEASES. DYSPEPSIA.
'uunca
PJMPLE9.BtOTCnESANDSK!N DSEASES.
HEADACHE COSTIVENESS
lhose who work early and l.ve neo a
wholesome, elia'le Meilirine Jike Pfander'n
Oregon BIool rarlSer. As :i reiunti and
preventative iflit-.iM' it :tmit lie b.-aL
Itcliecks RhenanUsa ami Malaria. ivIIuvh
Constipation, Dyspepsia and nilloasneu and
nuts fre.h ene try into ill-.system bv in tklntr
Ken
BIch Blood. All Urti:Li s and Deal-
en keep It. cl J bottles 6 for $5.00.
Wilson & Fisher,
SHIP CHANDLERS.
Iron, Steel, Coal, Anchors. Chains,
" TAR, PITCH, OAKUM,
NAILS AND SPIKES,
Shelf Hardware, Paints and Oils
STEAM PACKING, '
PROVISIONS,
FLOUll am nn.i. fki:i.
Agents for Salem fFlc tiring- Mills,
and Capita! Flour.
FAIRBANKS STANDARD
SCALES.
Alt sixes, at I'ottland 1'iices, In Stock.
Corner Chwiunius and Ilamilto:: stm ts
ASTOKIA.OItKGON.
Ed. D. Curtis & Co.
UNSURPASSED
IN
STYLE AND FINISH.
NEW
FURNITURE,
A COMPLETE STOCK.
W. E. DEMENT & CO.
DRUP GISTS.
ASTOKIA, - OREGON
Carry in Stock,
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET
and
FANCY ARTICLES.
Prwwriptlon1 carefully rniiuwiiiiulwl
C. H. BAIN & CO.
DKALK1LS IS
Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms
Turning, Bracket Work.
A specialty, and all worK guaranteed.
Oak, Ash. Bay, and Walnut lumber ; Ore
Kon and Port Orford Cedar.
All kinds ol bo it material on hand.
c n. BAI & CO.
THE LATEST STYLES
WALL "P APE B
AT
B. B. FRANKLIN'S,
NEXT DOOBTO ASTOBIAN OFFICE.
A very large Stock from which to select.
Window curtains marie to order.
2"My patent Trimmer to rut Wall Papei
will be tnund conyenlent to my patrons.
TAX NOTICE.
i- wwrtKKTS OF SrROOL DISTRICT NO.
Q. 9 are hereby notifled that the taxes for
the year isss in Rain auiin i are now nue
and payable at the office ol Badollet & Co..
upper Astoria. JlHIBBI
Acting School Cltrk.
AtQita,lttmx7il&- '
.aggft
CarDets
lolslery
ToiyAiffli
(HUME'S BUILDING.)
AOC.UY
Red Crown Flour.
Guaranteed a Superior Ai tide.
D1MLERS
GBAIN,
MILL PEED,
POTATOES,
Country Produce, Ho.
Conshniraent3 So'Mted. and Advance-,
made ou same.
S.AUNDT & FKRUI1EN,
AS f OKI A. OKKC.ON.
The Pioneer Machine Shop
t.A KSM1TH
s ii o p M
DH&
A S U t-lifi'3feMifj;c3
75?JU2Hmk
Boiler Shop
All kinds of
ENGINE, CANNERY,
A'1
STEAMBOAT W0SK
Promptly attended to.
A specialty made of repairing
CANNERY DIES,
FOOT OF LAFAYETTK STUEET.
ARNDT&F.RrrR,
gents for ore."-!!, Washing-tm T rrltory.
ai.d ilakufur
fecial Cannery Machinery !
Engines Solder ng Machines,
Improved Acid BAh and Crimping
Machines,
Power Presses, Foot Presses,
Squaring f-heirs,
And all other ma-liinery used hi canneries,
including the new
COMBINATION DIES.
Working without Miia I springs, constantly
on nana.
We respectfully invite all canneomn to
all ami examm- the ab ve mnch nrry as ii
is Kte.itly sup rl-T to atv hrre fore intro
duced on tins coast. Orders solicited.
AKX I T & FKli CII K.V.
Foot of I.af.ijetie Street.
Astoria, Oregon
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
Button Stukkt, Near Pahkeu Housk,
ASTOKIA. - OREGON.
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND
BOILER MAKERS.
LAND anfl ffiASIHS ENGINES
BoilerWork, Steamboat Work
and Cannery Work a spe
cialty. OASTI3STGS, .
Ofall DescripttoiiM made to Order
at Short Xoticc.
A. D. Wa8. President.
J. ft HllsTLEK.Serretary,
I. W. CASi-.Tiv.iMirir.
.IOHN Fox.Sujierintendent.
BARBOUR'S
Salmon Net Tlireais
HAVE NO EOTAL.
THE
The London Fisheries. Exhibition
I1AVE AWARDED THE
GOLD MEDAL
TO-
Tie Barbour Brothers Company
FOR THE
SUPERIORITY
OF THEIK
1FLAX NET THREADS.
T. G. RAWLINGS.
Who'iale and Retail De aler in
Tropical, Domes'ic Green -nd Dried
MJ rS. CA DIES, DRi ED MEATS, ETC.
Fine Cisrnr n'l Tobacco.
Next door to I J. Arvold '3. Squeinoqua -t.
Boat Building.
JOS P. LEATHERS
Formerly OTBrArndt 4 Firchen's Mtchina Sho
IS BUILDING FIRST-CI.AS BOATS IS
the "hop formerly occupied by M. John
son on C ncotnlv ntreet, one block west of
Hanc n BroV Mill. Model. Material aa4
rimlAfc Flrat-cUM.
&mte
zaruiix wsy
iMMBqlBs-jf fc.
"zfiz) i&tj'jr-'-
wrs1 mj j?
IIOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
PARKER HOUSE,
H, B. PARSeB. Prsf..
ASTORIA, - - . OREGON
Al. CROSBY, - - DayClerk-
I'hll. BOWERS, - - Night Clerk.
Ja.". DUFFY has the Bar and Billiard room.
First Class in all Eespects.
FREE COACH TO THE HOUSE.
A Good Cup of Coffee
AND OYSTERS AT
Mrs. Powell's Coffee House,
Ou M.-ladiroct next to Oregon Bakery.
Campi Restaurant
XKW AXD WFIL EQUIPPED
THROUGHOUT.
L. Serra has rebuilt lite establishment a d
Is irt-pau-d to accuinniodate the iraviling
pub Ic
A good mpal furnished at any hour of the
day or mglit.
he II et Liquors and Cljrais at the bar.
Tw duoi8 went of Ike roster'3.
n2S Cm LU1GI SERRA.
Fipres Never Lie !
AXD
JEFF
Or THE CHOP HOUSE
Can prove by his books that he la doinjr. the
biggest business of any
RESTAURANT -
In the city, and he will guarantee to clve
i ue oess rueai ior cau.
MARKETS.
CENTRAL 1U.IHRT,
SeneraJ as-Mjitiueui of tabir sUiuk cuiomm j
on imnit. such a
Canned Fruits and Jelly,
Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard,
Eggs, Butter, Cheese,
Fresh Fru ts and Vegetables
Fish, Poultry, and Game,
In tne season.
Cigars and Tobacco4,
Best of Wines and Liquors.
mission. Opposite I. W. Case's store.
O. IIWIJUKKS.
WASHINGTON MARKET,
Mala -treet, Astoria, Orrgon.
BEKVMt.MdBEKKT, PKUPBIETORS.
DESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN-
11. tion of the public to the fact that the
above Market will always be supplied with a
full variety and best quality
or
FRESH AND CURED MEATS ! !
Which will bp sold at lowpst rntM. tclinlp.
sale a d retail.
frr Special attention given to supplying
ships.
STAR MARKET.
WHERRY & C0HPANY,
Fresli and Cured Meats,
T7";ett"fclo,
FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS.
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL,
CII EXAM US Hireet. Aatorla, Or
WYATT & THOMPSON.
DEALERS in
FRESH AND CURED MEATS,
CHOICE GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
Crockery and Glassware.
TVT111 Peed,Eto,
GEORGE L0VETT,
Tailoring, Cleaning, RBpairinc,
NEAT, CHEAP AND QUICK.
MalH St.. nppetlle V. Loeb'a, Antarla. Or.
A. M. JOlLNiON. C.J.JOHNoON.
Astoria Sail Loft.
MANUFACTUREBS OF
SAILS, TENTS, AWNINGS,
TARPAULINS,
Vud everything elso pertaining to our
Business. '
Lowest Price and Best Work
For your Money,
At the Old Stand.
Leave your orders and get your work
Joueatonce.
JOHNSON-i CO.
Oregon.
AstorU,
BUSINESS CARDS.
GEO. A. DOaKlS, QBO. 90XJUC9
JiOULim DOBlIf,
ATTOSNSYS AT LAW.
Office In Kinney's Block, opposite City
Hall, Astoria, Oregon. ' -
Q B. THOMSON, "'
. Attorney and Counstltr it Luty,
Room No. 6, over White Houe,
ASTOKIA, OREUON,
i
a W. fCLTO. O. C. TOtSXMK
FULTOH BBOTDEBS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Booms 5 and 6, Odd Fellows BaildlBg,
T q.A.BOUJLBV,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Chenamus tret, - - ASTORIA, QgEUOM
TO Si E Pit A. GILL,
attorney-at-law.
nsrOfflce with J. Q-a. Bowlby,
ASIORIA, ..... Oregos.
rXf J. CL'liTIS,
ATTT AT LAW.
Notary Pub'Ic, Comral-aloner of Deeds fot
Cali.orula, &ew orkaad Washington Ter
ritory Rooms 3 and 4, Odd Fellows Building, As
tor.a urt-Kon
N B -Claims at Washington. D. C, sad
collections specialty.
A V. ALLEN,
Astaria AcHt
Hamburg-Magdeburg
and German-Amerlctn
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIE8. n
IjJ C. llOLDKX,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION ANJ IN
SURANCB AGENT.
C.
W. LEICK,
ARCHITECT AND DRAUGHTSMAN.
Seholars received for Course of Draughtla
S4T Office over White House Store.
J.KLO h P.11CUKK.
SURVEYOR OF
ClatMop Coaniy.aad Clt r AMterla
OtUce : Chenamus street, Y. 31. C. A. hall
Room No. 8.
r. A'. C UUATXAX,
Physician and Surjjeoc
Rooms 9 and 10, Odd Feilowa Sulldlax.
ASTOKIA, OitEGON.
JAY TUTTLE. M. I.
PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEOH
Opfick Kootns 1, 2, and 3. Pythian Bnlld
luff.
KK8iDF.xrK On Cedar 8tret. back of.
St. Maiy'3 Hospital.
F. P. HICKS. A. K. BSAW.
HICKS & SHAW,
DENTIS1S.
Eonms in Allen's Building, up stairs, cor
ner Ca s and Squem qua streets. Astoria,
Oregon.
J. RISBERG.
Practical Tailor.
On. Genevieve street, opposite Bozortb
Johns. JiO-s
OEO. P. WHEELEB.
Notary Public
W.L.BOBB.
WHEELER & ROBB.
GENERAL
Seal Estate I Insurance Kelts.
"We have very desirable property in As
toria and Upper Axtnrla for sa 8. Also, Aaa
f.irins throughout the county.
Accounts carefully adjusted and collec
tions made.
We represent th
Royal. Xorwloh Uatoa aad Laaea
Hiiire InHoraare V-u'm
With a combined capital of ,,.
THK
Traveler Life and Accident laamr
a ii t- Vn , of Haitford. and the Mast
hattau li'fe iimnrauce Ca.,
of New Yorlc
We are azpntn for the Daily and WukLu
Nnrthicast Aeuw, and the Oregon Vidcttc
All business t-nt rust-d to our care will re
ceive prompt atlennoii.
Bozorth & Johns,
Real Estate and Insurance Agenti,
and Brokers.
ASTORIA,
Oregoa.
Buy and sell all kinds of Keal Estate aad
represent the following Fire
Insurance Conpanlea :
Scottish Union and Na
tional, Phoenix of Hartford
Home of New York,
Hamburg and Bremen,
Western.
Plienlx of Brooklyn,
Oakland Hi.me,
assets
$33,oeo,oet
T.0OU.0M
2.060.008
soo.-ot
4.O304M
M9,00
Policies wrn ten bv us In the Phoenix aad
Home and Scot' lib. Union and National at
f quitabit rates.
GENERAL STEAMSHIP AGENCY.
Bills of Exchange on any
Part ol Europe.
1AM AGENT FOK THK FOLLOWING
well known and commodious steanMbtD
SteaUMtp
lnes.
STATE LINE, EED STAB.
WHITE STAR.
HAMBURG-AMEBICAN,
DuMINIONLIX,.
NATIONAL, and AMERICAN LINK.
Prepaid tickets to or from any Tunrataa
port. r1
For full information as to ratet ef aaa.,
sailles: days, etc, apply to T
I.W.UaL
' t;
5 d
a m,