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CO & Y& i" ' -. I I J lis? '. fca i iS PRICE, FIVE CENTS. VOL. XX, XO. J 48. ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1SS4. ra r-fih w sthja.. r. i&i, ta k.-: ';ijiiaijgis3 w -gy r s' aw iv - y f'.8' ISJFSaiaSlsKwE - tmmMr- T' v v '" .- &m aw1" " 'i-ir --v-ia iTr-it'T"- 'uft'-'' . . Jf . vsS -yzz&zz l rrsasgsrfe5 " """ - SAIIGEST &BNT TO RUSSIA. "Washington, March, 27..--A f ter routine business yesterday, Mr. Mil ler, chairman of the committee on forein-n relations, asked that the sen ate proceed to executive business, and bargent s nomination vras confirmed in executive session without refer ence, as is the rule, to a committee. There were two reasons for the celer ity shown bv the senate in action on the case; the first undoubtedly was the feeling that Sargent had not been pleasantly received in Uerlin, and that the legislative department of the gov ernment wished to show their appre ciation of hie services by sanctioning without delay the action of the presi dent; secondly it is an unwritten rule of the senate that ex-members of that body appointed to federal offices shall be confirmed without the formality observed in other cases of reference to a committee. Secretary Frelinghuysen, immedi ately after the nomination was con firmed, called Sargent notifying him of the complimentary action of the senate and congratulating him upon the change. The events which had transpired in the course of the attempt by Sargent to prevent the prohibition of the ex portation of American food products to Germany, and subsequently the discourteous manner in which the American minister was treated by Bismarck in the Lasker correspond ence, had satisfied the state depart- j ment that a chaujie should be made in the German mission. The day of Sa. gent's usefulness there had passed , and wnile the denartmint fully ap proved of all that he had done, it could not be blind to the fact that the interest of this government de manded a change. The German for eign office for many months had shown its dislike of our representa tive to Berlin, and without passing over the bounds of diplomatic cour tesy, had made his position uncom fortable and burdensome. Instead of using the American minister as the medium of communication between the home government and the United j States upon any subject comniuni- cat ed through the usual channels by the state department here to Ger-1 many. Count Hatzfeld, the head of , me luicjyu uiuee, iJiesuiuciuiv uy tue a pm ana appueo a galvanic uaitery, direction of Bismarok, ignored Sar-' but without creating the least im gent and used Herr Eiseudecker, pressiou. German minister at Washington, for ; "I forcibly raised one of his arms, the transmission of his correspond- and it remained in an upright posi ence. Since the Lasker episode the . tion; the members were soft like wax American minister nas oeen treated with great consideration bnt his trans f er to .Russia is evidence that the ad ministration appreciates these late courtesies at their true value. It is doubtful if a successor to Sargent will soon be appointed, and there is talk of leaving the' business of legislation m the hands of the first secretary for some time to come. If the settle ment of the food question now pend- ing before congress should require tne presence oi a united states min ister in Berlin an appointment will bo made. Secretary Frelinghuyrfen sent the following telegram to Minister Sargent last evening: Sargent, Minister to Berlin: The president approves entirely your course in the Lasker matter. You have done nothing but obey the in structions of this Kovernmeut therein. The president, thinking this may be agreeable to vou, to day nominated you as minister to St. Petersburg, and your nomination, without reference in miv nnmmilldo TPfiQ unman iit1v to unanimously confirmed by the Amer j ww....., ..- ...... .. j ican senate. This action is a manifest appreciation of your worth, and does ycu an honor of which any citizen may well bo proud. Signed FKELINGHUY3EN. The Tribune, in an editorial note, says: l'lie president has transferred Sargent from Berlin to St. Peters burg, and it relieves Sargent from a position which was most painful to him and humiliating to this country, and at the same time does so in a way that casts no reflection either on the minister or the nation. Experience will probably teach the state depart ment something, but really it is no credit to the state department to have to learn wisdom in this way. The Right Kind of Retaliation. There seems to bo some prospect of the passage of the bill, now before though beating Clothilde's best rec the house, which authorizes the pres- ord, does not approximate the pro-' ident to prohibit the importation of duction of her mate. Her best yield articles of food or drink, when he is of any one day has been eighty and satisfied the same are injurious to one-half pounds, or about forty health. There appears to be an j quarts. Young Mr. Mitchell says an under-purpose to the measure, to the . , . . ... .. effect that he is not to exercise that authority unless in the case of dis-1 crimination against our products. If so, the basis of the proposed legisla tion is not exactly what it ought to be. The laws of a great country like the United States should in all cases be candid, open and above-board. We ought not to wink, as it were, at the swapping jof adulterated arti cles of food or drink. "We should not admit adulterated wines, oils and other articles from Europe, merely because Europe buya hogs from us, which may or may not be diseased. We ought to have a general and com prehensive law on adulteration. Tea is subjected to examination now be fore it is admitted. Before that law went into effect the country was filled tip with the vilest trash under that name. There is no reason wy the same rule should not be extended to wine and oils. The discrimination against our products is another thing. If there is proof that buch is the fact, we ought to discriminate by way of reprisal But we should not be so weak as to seek a pretext for our action. A general law, setting forth that if any of our products are un justly excluded by any nation, arti cles equal in value should be shut out here, would meet the case. There does not appear to be any necessity to dignify the operation by bringing the president so prominently into the foreground. Besides it may be doubted whether the suspensory rwvwer proposed to be conferred on him is constitutional. When the president issues a proclamation pro hibiting the importation of a foreign article. h suspends the laws bearing upon it; in other words he repeals an act of congress. That is an exercise of executive power which hardly fits our form of government A claim of a right to do the same thing costs James II his crown. Alive by Night and Dead by Day. One of the most wonderful cases of suspended animation in a human be ing ever heard of is now puzzling the 'doctors of this county. They have been treating the case for the past two months. The subject is a boy, eight years old, who resides with his parents near Egypt, Cranberry Town ship. Both the -parents are healthy Germans. One of the physicians, on being interviewed, said: ''Two months ago 2 was called to attend the boy, whom I had previous ly treated for whooping cough. What was my surprise, when the boy's par ents told me their boy had been in a comatose condition all day, and they were afraid he was dtad He had slept all night, they said, and at sun- J rise had complained of sickness, alter which he fell into a stupor from which they failed to arouse him. j He had no sensible respiration, no J pulse, no motion of the heart.no feel ing. A convulsive movement of the right eyelid convinced me that the child was not dead, and I applied -such restorative remedies as I had at hand, but they wen of no avail. I worked until the sun had disappeared from the horizon, when the boy re covered his senses by degrees and j (iiuau wili.uiii. uu j oiu ibuua vjl uia having been ill. I was puzzled and resolved to ascertain the nature and cause of the deathlike stupor. "That evening I took other doctors in consultation, and we visited the house together. We remained with him until six o'clock in the morning. Ho slept very tranquilly through the night, and shortly before daybreak we awoke him, made him speak and amused him until the sun began to rise. The little fellow was veiy happy and -laughed heartily at the i stories we told him, until tue first glimpse of sun&hine appeared, when he suddenly Baid, 0, mister Tm so sick, and lav down unou the bed and immediately assumed all the appear- ance of death. We pricked him with nnd were covered with indentions we had made with our fingers. The child remained thus until the suu disappeared behind the hill-tops, when symptjms of returning aniraa- tion were noticed, and after awhile he arose as on the previous evening. He was ravenously hungry and ate very heartily of a meal, after which he romped with his brother until bed time, when he again went to sleep. Thus the boy has lived nnd died ev- ery day during the past month.' During the sun's ascendancy the inanimate boy's limbs were plastic as clay, and the doctor bent and twisted them as he pleased without evoking the least sign of consciousness from tbe child. t'hil. Press. Two Remarkable Holstcin Cattle. John Mitchell, owner of Meadow Brook farm, six miles from here, is the possessor of two three-yeai-old Hrtlcrmti lioifrtra fxritli nnlvoi tlmf bnve tealen the milk producing rec- . t i .i i r ora ol Trjai ciass oi can io. ana lor ouo of which with her calf ho has just re fused an offer of $15,000. They are named Jamaica and Ethelka. Mr. Mitchell is a retired New York mer chant, having been for many years previous to his purchase of theMead ot Brook farm, conn eoted -with the firm of W. & J. Sloan. They were purchased from J. N. Bobbins of Beicon farm on Long Island. Jama i;a's production is, according to a member of Alt. Mitchell's family, nearly twice as much per day as the highest record heretofore made by three-year-old Hoktein, that of Smith aSSSf TS5S2. & Powells nrinli Tpna ciTfv-fnnr nniinilR TiPr iinv. or, estimating two pounds to a quart, thirty-two quarts. Jamaica, how ever, has far exceeded this, by giving ' in one day the remarkable quantity of 103K pounds of milk, or about fifty-one and a liait quarts. jtneiKa, ' accurate account nas oeen Kept oi me ' j ii 1.1 i tt1 .: production of the3e two Holatem heifers, and that the milk of both is rich and of fine flavor. Jamaica's milk ha3 also produced in one week the usually large quantity of twenty-1 six pounds and throe ounces of fine uusalted butter. Both developed their prolific qualities after the birth of i their second calves. N. T. Tribune. THE FINEST B R E A D IN THE CITY Made from trie Finest Flour AT F. B. ELBERSON'S SEASIDE BAKERY ! FANCY CAKES AND CONFECTIONERY. Everything first class asd guaranteed. For Sale. FIVE HUNDRED CORDS DRY HEM Iock Wood, which I will aelher at the hoases of customers for St a cord. DKUlmrof all kinds done at reasonable rates. - - K. MAEIOX. THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. Belitro lad esrti RIIEU3UTIS3I, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbjro, BACKACHE, EEITACSS, TO0T21CH SORE THROAT, QUINSY, 8WELLIXC3, SPRAINS, Soreseu, Cats, Braisss, FH0STBITE9. BCXtXS, SCAXM, Aui all other hodllj ultt iudlliu. nrrr cisis i Bonn Sol4 by til Dmcsiil ol Snltn. DlrceUuu la 11 lUfUpi. The Ctirlai A.Ve:iej Cs. (SuMKAklTwItttCn) D-ltln.rt, L, C.S.A. i . STOMACH 8ITTE&S Tlie V.:ii.(irii iCt-u.iO.c iiiurcllc "Whlc'i, vhlartinrasa tlm lant of the ki in-'ys neinvr excuc nr rr.t; JftnVtEE iiduJ fu-i.-nuUH.- decree f stinnd.ii itea tuem Hosteller's dlclne eetts the ieniii.it.. decree f stimulation i pnn these or-iaas. wit mit i mdiiu-iu Irritn' S'fiifrfi.tSffJ" imiaMiiD, the nurno' tiuu uiuueircuea xi-inn is uten resorted to. lj.icpia, fever am apue, and kindred dlse is s, aru all cur d ly It Tor .ad by all DniKists and Dealers genera ly. TUTTS PILLS TO RpTdTEoWELs! DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. Fromibeso fionrcos arise thrco-fonrtha ofthodl9casesortlioliurnan.i-jcc These symptoms indicate the.r existence: Loss of Appetite, Bowels costive. Sick Headache, fulltieos after eat liifj,nversIoii to oaertionof body or mlud. Cructation of food, Zrrltabll I ty of temper, Low spirits, A feeling of having neglected some duty, Ilz xiues8,FluttcringattheHcart,Dots before the eyes, highly colored Urlur.COrvSTlPATIO.V.nnd demand the u?eofu remedy that acts directly on the Liver. AsaLlvermcdlcIncTOTT'S 1'IXL.S have no equal. Their action on the Kidneys and Skin is also prompt; removing all impurities through these thrco " scavengers of the stem," producing appitito, sound digestion, regular stools, a clear sl.in nnd a vig orous bod y. TDTT'i PIL. I.S cause no nausea or griping nor interiero with daily work una aro a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. boldererrwjirrp2&3. OiHre41 AurrnTSr.N Y. GnATHAm ORtVmsKtnis chanced in. Btantly to a Gisr Clack by a single application of :hU Dye Sold by Drug 'dits.orscnt by expresson receipt of Si, Office, 44 ilurrav Street, New York. DTT3 HiKUAL CF KSTUIi BXCSIPW FSE. JACKSON'S ASTORIA BakBrv CnnfRntinnfirv Coffee and Ico Crcnui Parlors. OYSTERS Ixx Every Style. 1 n;:. Alius street. V StiPElSlOR Bread and Cakes ' OF AM, K1XD. Weddings aud Tartles supplied with strictly FIRST-CLASS WORK. French and American-o CANDIES Manufactured, Wholesale and Retail. CALL AT Jordan & Bozorth's CROCKERY STORE And see the PATENT Lamp Filler. Its Merits are ECONOMY, SAFETY, And Labor Saving. Ona of the Most Useful Inventions oftlio Age. ALSO IN STOCK, THE Best Coal Oil IN THE MABKET. For Sale In any Quantity from one Quart to 43-gallon UarwL 4r$ j a 3SB b -CT fi P I I E7lt9 H " CELEBRATED f eaiwr 3ffj II ViSlLilK Hardware ai Slip CMery A. VAN OUSEH & CO.. drapers i. Hardware and Ship ChaHlery, 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, PfliafH mid Oils, droperles. ote. 10 OJO BOTTLES SOLD Great Northwestern Remedy. TAKE IT W.PFUNDER'S. Oregon Blood Purifier, KIDNEY OLIVER DISEASES. DVSFEPSfA. WPIMPLES.BLOTCHESANDSKJM DISEASES jCADACitL CDoTlVENESS. gMTIfigJara .saCa 'IVT i I linse who work nriy and la r.ce a vhtilM.m , e'ia.' lhh ihcino like Tfaader's Oregon Blood Purifler. As a rental au) ireveniailve'f us :. It ramint be b at. It Plucks Rhenmatlm and JUlarla, r-llevt Constipation, DjpepsU and Biliousness and puts fn-.h rue gy into tin system b in iking Xeir Blch BlooJ. All DniRis and Deal ers kfC l. ?ltX)bolllr3G fur $5.00. Wilson & Fisher, SHIP CHANDLERS. ri!IA.l.KK I.N Iron, Steel. Coal, Anchors, Ghains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, NAILS AND SPIKES, Shelf Hardware, Paints and Oils STEAM PACKING, PROVISIONS, rr.ouii is iui.1. fki:i. .Hgents for Salem Fleming Mills, an J C&pi a.1 Flour. FAIRBANKS STANDARD v; SO A Lias.1, XJi X(-. .-" All sizes, at i'oitland itHS?H-Slock Corner Chetiauui. and Iiuiif Ite: :rr. XTOKIA.. (MlhXJOX. Ed. D. Curtis & Co. Carpets, Wolstery 9 UNSURPASSED IN STYLE AND FINISH. NEW FURNITURE, A COMPLETE STOCK. C. H. BAIN & CO. DRAMUIS IN Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms Turning, Bracket Work. &I3.0JP Worls. Aspecalty.aiidall worK Kuaranteed. Oak, A-sh, Bay, ami Walnut lumber ; Ore gon and Port Orford Cedar. All kinds of bo it material on hand. C. II. BAI.V A CO. CANNERYMEN ! ! PACIFIC METAL WORKS ImportPM and M iiiuf tcturera of WHITE METALS. Canners' Solder a Specialty, Str p Lead, for Leading Lines, Plate Zinc, for Cutting Acid, Bar Copper, Pig Lead and Pig Tin. 48 Xorth Meciintl St.. rortland, Oi- 113 fc 117 Ir-t !t-i tan Frauclsoo, CslTarnla. GERMANIA BEER HALL -AND- BOTTLED BEER DEPOT, Chenamus Street Astoria, The Best of Lager 5 Cts. a Glass. Orders for tlis Celebrated Columbia Brewery Beer Left at tbls place will he promptly attended to rnrNo cheap fcan Fraucisco Beer so'd at thlaplC Wx.BOCK.Pwprlstflr. SINE lino 01 (HUME'S BUILDING.) AGEXCY Red Crown Flour. Guaranteed a Superior Article. DKAMKtt GRAIN, MILL FEED, POTATOES, Country Produce, Lto. JST'ConsIgtinients So'lclted. aud Adranees made uu same. S. AIIXDT & PERCHEN, ASTOKIA. ORECON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH and t&ieSKaEi5!&55 .&m Boiler Shop 3 All kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, AND STEAMBOAT WORE Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. ARKDT & FERGHEH, Agents for Oregon, Washington Tirrltory, aud .laska for E. XV. UMKN Special Cannery Machinery ! Engines Solder ng Machines, Improved Aci'j btth and Ci imping ,. Machines, . ygFowef tresses, Foot Presses, Squaring "heirs. .And sill otlii'r ma "iitnory used In canneries. Including the lirw COMBINATION DIES. Working uilliuiit mal .-prIiig, constantly on naiui. We respectfully luvlte sill canner men to call and examlu the ab ve inach urj as ii is ine.it h .sup rl'r to anv litre ofore utro duccd ou tins coast. Orders solicited. AKXtJT A KKUCIIKX. Foot of Lafayette Street, Aitorli, Oregou. ? ASTORiA IRON WORKS. Bkntos Sti:ket, Nkah Takkkk House, ASTORIA. - OREGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAUMMAEIM ENGINES BoilerWork, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. O-A. stixgs , Ofall DenrriptionM iiiaite to Order at Miort Xotice. A. D. Waps. President. J. ; IICHTLF.it.Secretary, I. W. CASi-.Tn-aMinr. .John Fox.Superlntendent. BAEBOUR'S Salmon Net Tlireafls HAVE NO EQUAL. TOE The London Fisheries Exhibition HAVE AWARDED THE GOLD MEDAL TO The Bartar Brothers Company FOR THE SUPERIOR ITY OK THEltt FLAX NET THREADS. T. G. RAWLINGS, "Who'eale and Eetall Dealer In Tropical, Domestic. Green and Dried MJTS. CADDIES, DRIED MEATS, ETC. Fine ClRar." uuii Tobacco. Ntxt door tor I J. Arvold's. Pquemoqua St. THE THINGVALLA LINE. Is the only DIRECT LINE Between NEW YO'JK and SCANDIVAVIA. Flrt class Steamers and good usage. Tickets for ale at A. M. JMIVJOS'S. Afcttt, AstoiU, Orga- HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. PARKER HOUSE. If, M. PARKER. Prep., ASTORIA, .-- OREGON Al. CROSBY, - - Day Clerk- Phil. BO WERS, - - Night Qeric. Jas. DUFFY has the Bar and Billiard room. First .Class in all Respects. FREE COACH TO THE HOUSE. A Good Cup of Coffee AND OYSTERS AT Mrs. Powell's Coffee House, Ou Main Street next to Oregon Bakery. Campi Restaurant SEW AND IVF.LIi EQUIPPED THROUGHOUT. L. Serra has rebuilt his establishment a d Is Ktpared to accommodate the traveling pub Ic. A good meal furnished at any hour of the dav or night. he ft est Liquors and Clpars at the bar. Two doois west of Ike r outer's. n2S Gm LU1GI SERRA. Figures New Lie ! JEFF OF THE CHOP HOUSE fan piove by his books that he Is domjr. the Diggest business oi any EESTATJEANT In the city, and he will guarantee to give ine uesi meai iur emu. MARKETS. CENTRAL MARKET, General avjrtumni of table stoak cousiautl) on nand. such ha Canned Fruits and Jelly, Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, Eggs, Butter, Cheese, Fresh Fru ts and Vegetables Fish, Poultry, and Game, III tilt svHMHl. Cigars and Tobacco, Best of Wines and Liquors. Alt cheap for CASH. Goo& sold on com mfctilon. Opposite I. W. Case's store. J. KODGERS. WASHINGTON MARKET, 3Iala "ticet, Astoria, Orezon. BEUU3I S nEKKY, lMtOI'RIETOKS OESI'ECTFULLY CALL THE A1TEN- IX tion of the nubile to the. fact that the above Market will always be supplied with a FULL VARIETY AND BEST QUALITY FRESH AND CURED MEATS ! ! "Which 111 be sold at lowest rates, whole s.iiea d retail. ir Special attention given to supplying snips. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COMPANY, Fresli and Cared Meats, tt r tt"fcl, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL, CIIEXAM1JH Hlreet. Astoria Of WYAn & THOMPSON. DEALEBS IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS, CHOICE GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery and Glassware. MIlll :Fca., DEIto, GEORGE LOVETT, Tailoring CleaninE, Rejaims, NEAT, CHEAP AND QUICK. MalH St.. nppanllp 3f. I CM-bV, Astoria. Or. A. M. JOHSsON. C. J. JOHNaON. Astoria Sail Loft. SIANUFACTURERS OF SAILS, TENTS, AWNINGS, TARPAULINS, And everything else pertaining to onr business. Lowest Price and Best Work For your Money, At the Old Stand. Leave your orders and get your work doue at once. JOHNSON t CO. Astoria, BUSLNESS CARDS. QSO. A. DOKH13, OM VOtikHF jXOUUTD t DOMilf, ' ATTOENEYS AT LA.W.' Office hi KlHney'a Block, cpposlle City Hall, Astoria, Oregon. Q B. THOMSON, Attorney and Counselw it Law. Room No. 6, over White Hoase, ASTORIA, OREGON? C. W. FUX.T02T. O. C TUI&QV. FVLTON BROTHEIS, " " ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rooms 5 and C, Odd Fellows Buildup T t.l"BOVBr, ATTORNEY AT LA.W. Chenamus treet, - - ASTORIA, .OSEUOll JOSEPH A. GILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. a-Offlce. with J. Q A. Bowlby, ASTORIA, - - - - - Oregoa t J. CLTRTI, ATT'YT AT LAW. Notary Pub'lc, Commissioner of Deeds tot Call.on.la, ew lortand WashiogtuB Te--. rltory Rooms 3 and 4, Odd Fellows Building, As tor.a urrjjon N B -Claims at Washington. D. 0., and collections asiecialt . A V. ALiLKX, Asteria Aceat Hamburg-Magdeburg and German-Amirlctn FIRE 1NSURANCK COMPANIES.- I? V. uorsKN, NOTARY PUBLIC AUCTIONEER, COMMIiSSION AND IN SURANCE AQEN1. O. W. JLE1CK, ARCHTTECT AND DRAUGHTSMAN. Scholars received for Course ol Draughting. PT-Offlce oyer White Houw Stow. Q.RLO F. PAJtILKR. SURVEYOR OF Clatsop CaHBty,aad City ef Astoria Ortce : -Cheuaiuua street, Y. M. O. Ai- hall Room N'. 8. "t . I It. X. . BOA rMAX, Ph sician and Su'geoo. Roums 9 and 10, udd Fellows Building, ASTORIA, uhEGON JAY TUTTLE. M. O. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Itooms 1, 2, and 3. Iythlan Build ing. RKsiDKiffiE On Cedar Street, back of St. Maiy's Hospliat. F. P. HICKS. A. E. SHAW. HICKS & SHAW, DENTISTS.- Rooms In Allen's Building, up stairs, cor ner Ca s and Squemiqua streets. Astoria Oregon. J. R1SBERG. Practical Tailor. On Genevieve street, opposite Bozortb Johns. Jlu-sa GKO. P. -WHEEI.EB. Notary Fubllc W. L. BOBS. WHEELER & ROBB. GENERAL Seal Estate I lone Apb. We have very desirable property in .As toria and Upper Astoria for sa.e. Also, One farms througnout the county. Accounts carefully adjusted, and collec tions made. We represent tho Royal, Norwich Untna aad Iaaem Hhire Insurance Cu's With a combined capital of U,1e,. THX Travelers Life and A evident Iar- anrf o , of Raitford, and the 31 cum battau JLfV iiiMurauce ., of New Yorlc; We are azent1 for the Daily and Wuklu Northwest Newt, and the OrtQan ViOetU. All buslues-i rntrust. d to our care will re ceive prompt attention. Bozorth & Johns, Real Estate and Insurance Agents, and Brokers. ASTORIA, Oregon. Buy and sell all kinds of Real Estate aad represent the following Fire Insurance Cuupanles : Scottish Union and Na tional, Phcenlx or Hartford Home of New York, Hamburg and Bremen, Western. Phenlx or Brooklyn, Oakland Hume, assets 933.000.eM 7,O0UAW&. SOO.oul 4.O90.IM Policies written by us In the Fhosnlx and Home and Scot'lsh Union and National at equitable rates. ' ' ' GENERAL STEAMSHIP AGENCY. Bills of Exchange on any Part oi Europe. 1AM AGENT FOR THE FOLLOWING well known and commedloui ntrraftfr tnes, STATE LINE. RED STAB, WHITE STAR. HAMBURG-AMERICAN, Di MINION LIN1. NATIONAL, and AMERICAN LIKT. Prepaid tickets to or from aay ZoroMaa port. ' For full Information as to rates of turn aiUag days, sto, apply to LW.OAHt