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; - . en ?k xA jk n it. . .A rAJT-. .ii. . v&r -:aiT,"i?"""-- W m nk ar yimA v r rwft Tb HL-tjac. la: r fl.-H jrwma hi jftMytH . , -. -? - - -sic? x h.!-!- 't wrr . --r ---.-. - in bot iv .iaha -.h- hijw Jl 1 It iLLI Klii HI altee''gs-nLTJl L D 1L L Ll 1 1 -- VOL. XX, KO. lo9. AvSTORIA, OREGOX, FRIDAY, APRIL II, 1884. PRICE, FIVE CENTS. A WILD STAMPEDE, j ! FoolWi Tendrrfeet Ituihin Into tin- i'onr I d'Alenc Mines. A ii u- r 1 ' tSa?7fltllilfS0?l5!lg,,;iC,4yl JiSn of."cb22u.drifs ere are now about 4000 men in the nimcj liyafeiTUrnffiaVna ?erect stream, not only by daytime but up to 12 audio clock at night Many of . them are so weak and tired pn reacu- uig camp that they are barely able to walk. It will nat be more than a ten- j weeks until the Potion "' the i gulch will be fully 20,000. It is the wildest stampede, he- f-a.s, that ho ever saw. This was special-, ly the cuse at the time when hu hi at imo camp, uiray oiiuc s.a.uuoue . that they Tvould uot take time to lay in a sufficient amount of grub to car ry them over"tne trail, taking it for granieu uiai plenty coum ue uouriii along the way. Thus it was .that ; many wore compelled to go all the way irom xroui creeK to iiib mines- . r m j. l- a- j.1.- r a distance of about 33 miles without a bite to eat and loaded down with ineir DianKets ana prospecting outut recently lunch stations have been op . -.. - .w.U. .... O", - ened along the way. The most interesting feature of the stampede at the time he went into the mines was the wild excitement which prevailed among the majoritj of the men. Many of them were of the pilgrim class and could not tell a plaoer mine from a cabbage patch, consequently they were easily imposed upon, by the old-time stampeders, who told them the most glowing tales in regard to the richness of the mines ahead of them. They wero also in- foJmed that hundreds or men were pouring into the gulch daily, ' . and that according to all reports the rich mines would soon all be taken. There was a perceptible quickening of speed on the part of the eastern element ev ery time these or similar stories were circulated. For the first third of the way fiom the railroad the pilgrims would pack their loads intact. Then they would hpflr fnnrt swallow snmo of tho ercit- ing tales, and might bo seen to secret- is the source of many and various ly throw ti way a part of their load. ' diseases, and By the time they Teached the sum- Whereas, It appears by the report toit. they would not have anything the committse on agriculture to but their blankets aud a little grub this house January 21, 1875, that the left. Then ther would pull out for lss by shrinkage alone m the weight the gold fields" with renewed vigor, of animals caused by this system of But when they got half wav down transportation amounted to the iin the slope1 the actual stampede would mense sum of $8,000,000 on the busi begin. Grub and blankets would be ness of 1870, and must now be nearly tossed to one side and the hurrying j or quite SlG.000,000 per annum, and throng would press onward like a lot whereas, It has been charged that of wild men, each striving to reach sld railroads, by a system of favont the golden goal first. Great must ui, give to a small number of per have been the disappointment on ' shs known as the "association of reaching Eagle City to find that no eveners," a bonus or gift of almost mining was being done, that none 515 on every carload of beef cattle had been done-since winter set in and .shipped from the west to tho east, that the shining treasure, if it existed . flnd said sum being no part of the at all. was buried beneath deep banks of snow, which would not disappear until summer time. This wild stampede left the trail in the condition, in many respects, ot the line of retreat ot a defeated army: blankets, provisions, tools, sleds, and almost everything of a portable na ture required in a new camp were of food. "which must be borne by the strewn along, helter-skelter, on both ' producer and consumer alike, dhnin sides of tho traiL Tho late comers, ishing the just profits on meats raised however, profited by it and were en- by growers in the west, and placing abled to fit themselves out with al- meat food in many instances beyond most anything they wanted while go ing into the mines, without the ex-pense-of huying or the labor of car rying. Virginia Enterprise. Three Visits. The recent celebration of the Gor-1 man emperors birthday, calls toi mind three Tnarked episodes in a oa- j reer replete -with events of the high- j est significance and importance. We refer to his three visits to Paris. The first was in the memorable year of 1815. Prussia, utterly overthrown by the first Napoleon in the fatal cam paign of Jena, had been most harsh ly treated by the haughty conqueror. Despoiled of nearly half her territory and one-third her subjects, com pelled to surrender her principal for tresses, and to pay an enormous in demnity, nothing seemed wanting'to complete her humiliation. The Cor ioan conqueror, in whose character magnanimity was unknown, found means to still further humiliate his prostrate adversary. Cantoning large bodiesof troops upon her inhabit ants, prescribing the uumber of her regular army, he compelled her in 1812 to supply a large contingent to the hosts he led to the invasion of Russia. "When Ihe wreck of the grand army, attesting as it did the magnitude of Napoleon's disaster,straggled through Germany, all Germany, from the Bhine to the Vistula, rose in an un equaled burst of enthusiasm against the oppressor. Bautzen, Lutzen, Leipsio, Elba and Waterloo, followed in swift-succession, and Prussia was restored to her former possessions. With the .allied .armies, William, then a youthful prince of the house of Brandenburg, visited Paris, and doubtless looked with wondering eyes upon "the city that the extravagance of the Bourbons and the splendors of the first empire had founded by tho Seine. In 1855'another Napoleon was on the throne of France, and half the potentates of the civilized world were his guests at the great international exhibition, which was to exhibit the splendor, and attest the power and stability of the empire. Among the royal guests, scaroe noticed in the throng of kings which graced Napo poleon's pageant, came again William of Prussia. With Bismarck and Von Holtke, his companions, he studied with no careless eye the forces of the empire her soldiers, arsenals and her fortifications, and tho resources at her command. These had no ordin ary observer, no casual critics in these men, who ioll appearances were but partof the glitter and show of a peaceful pageant. In 1870 William was king of Prussia.- Napoiean, distrustful of the powr of Prussia, anxious for dynas tic "considerations to obliterate the recollotions:o llexico by victories upon the" Bhine, declared war upon Prussia and launched his armies against ber frontier. Never in the history of civilized war "were the con- sequences so fearful to the agjjreor. As when some ill-timed blast stirs the yvalauche, all Germany rose up as 0110 man. Led by herking.andguid- th0 nneriSng genius of Von Moltke. she poured Upon France like tbe wavea 04 tbe se3 l army of tried and trained warriors, xinpr. pared, stunned and bewildered, thelarniio3 0'f Francc melted beforo th9J& Hke f t befor6 the snn her armift3 prisonera of ber em'p6ror tiv' Ler it , Pleasured by foes an-J girdled with a wall of fire,- it was tbn tbo walL, of tbc ,,. i u , :,1af ,lf ,, rin maQ hosL fih fl Uh triumpb vitb tho princes and rulers of the father; laud t M Ub Bi3marck nud Von !Moltke, his comrades of twenty- tw o years before, by Lis side, in the great hall of mirrors of the palace of Louis XIV, William, king of Prussia, crowned, with high acclaim, em- of Germany, and ruler of tho tol ni,.iJ.,,, a; i.a.. n 'to "l wuoilomaKUO. ii-iawi nuu u ,nf th BtPftni:tl rnsn of the German armies, famine opened the gates of Paris, the uhlans of the -1 n o o i- "- j- Pru,aiau army marched in lofty state through the arch of triumph. Wil liam, of Prussia, had paid his last via-1 it to Paris. I CONGRESSIONAL. HOUSE. Washington, April 9. Hopkins of Pennsylvania offered the following preamble and resolu tion, which was referred to the com mittee on cemmerce: Whereas, It is charged that the present system of transportation of live stock bv railroad companies on-, T1XA ! K"gULi i" miBr-siaie cuuimurcu is uar- barous and destructive; and that 1U per cent of the animals perish in con sequence of this treatment, and the flesh of the remainder is unfit for food; Whebkv3, It is charged that the flesh of animals so treated, including that dead and dying, is sold to the people, and cannot, when dressed, be dibtinguished from sound meats, and "cmai legiunuue cosi oi traunporia tion, but is. on the contrary, collected by the transporters and paid over to the eo-called 'eveners." as a mure gratuity, aud Where v, Tho losses and charges above constitute in the aggregate an enormous tax on a necessary article Xh0 rcac of Poor ina 1U t,ie 0s4t aud "WnEREA It is charged that the I act of congress requiring railroad companies to unload stook in i transit every twenty-eight hours is I habitually violated; therefore Resolved, That the committee on commerce oe instructed to inquire whether these evils do in fact exist, and to what extent they may be rem edied by law, with power to send for persons and papers, and with direc tions to report at any time, by bill or otherwise. " . Then a struggle arose as to whioh of the many pending special ordors shoule obtain precedence of consider tion. Dingley essayed to bring up the shipping bill, but the effort was un-' successful, the motion being defeated yeas 76, nays 150. Beagan met with a like fate, his motion to consider the inter-state , commerce bill being voted down yeas 101, nays 120. The speaker ruled that unfinished business was the Oregon Central land grant bilL It was decided, however, not to consider this bill, and on mo tion of Stockslager, the. house went into committee of the whole on pub-, lie building bills, they having been! maae tne special oraer aunng ine month by a vote last Monday. The remainder of the session was occupied in a wrangle over side is sues and objections to running in all these bills for public buildings as a continuing special order. Bising, the committee of the whole reported favorably on the bills for Keokuk, Iowa, and Waco, Texas, and the house took a recess till 11 o'clock to-morrow. Plantation Philosophy. De shrewd man ain" de bes' citizen. De sparrow-hawk is mighty keen but he's a awful rascal. Be bes' work what a man does is al ius slow. Deco'n sprout doan ruBh its way through de clod. Be bes' man sometimes shows dat he is out en humor. De gentlest boss sometimes tries ter bite yer when yer buckles on de saddle. When a coward takes up de notion tighten', he kin whup a brave man. Be snappin dog what backs inter de fence co'ner is awf uL When a'om m oomes ter me an tells me dat one o' de neighbors is bad, I knows dat one o dem is bad, but de 'oman what does de talkin is de one. De man what am alius at work ain' no sign dat de neighborhood kain' do widout him. De suck-aig dog is pok in' aroun while de fox houn' is er sleep. De prospecks o man is alius great er den de fack whut follows. De fish pulls mighty hard fore yer git him outen de water an' yer think dat a ounce catfish weighs ten poun's. Ar kansas Traveler. 1kKaae GERMiN REMEDY CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbo, Backache, Headache.ToothacHe, Sore Throat. SweUlBft, Bprmlaa, Broke, Bursa, Scald, Frost lilteft, XJiD ALL 0TUE8 BODILY FAIKS AXS ACHBS. Sold by DratcUti tad Dwlcn crcrwLera. Flay Ceati a twttle. Olrestlou In 11 Lcojutt. THE CHAJiLES A. TOOELEK CO. (SuaMfuntaA.TWeUSCO) SUllaorc XiC.S. A. vH King Blood i ii'. ' cm t nil." u Is a bliwu-nurifier and frt'jii. Impurity of Iht-Hoo'i joions the -ttifl, mi rrij llii' cin!itiiii. ;uul tlius tn Uuc4 itM'iv iliS' n! 1 3. ki own b iliUVreut iaiu-s ti liistlueuisii the m aciimllnir ti ef- Iot-, hut .'ur realU br-uoliti or plieso- of iu'u nrfHi ,.it'rif imoruiT, imniirtij oi V.0??. lcl! ? m,, inuinunes, JJI--f t "injJiUllli, I IHTlHlitlli il t llIi 1SU r i vrt jJarf . r:sf iwjon. 2 cnni . rrr-l'i . HaiJoeh. TiiJr'vfchr, Gfncjtti IVcah iic?. Jfftirt ij.x, iVirji;, Kldnou literate, Pilr-, lUtrnihaliHin, Caiorrh, Scrvula, Shin Dlfinbrt, Vmn'os. Tfcrry. StrflUngt, dc. r. Kingr r the Blood prevents ana rurt"j tber h ..Uockini; th- eaiwc. Impurity of tin- blootl. Oiiemists md plij -.ckuis ajjreo lu i-.nlliiiK l "the raot genuine and efficient prrparatlou fn the puitK'-" So!i iy Urug-2Lst-fSl per bottle. .Sea t-stlmonliils, dlrec-fiiHi-., .tc, in vnniphlel, Treatise on Disea8 ot Hi- Rom." ".iTinui'd around rnch bottle U. HANSOM. SON & Co., Irops Buffalo. X. Y. CALL AT Jordan & Bozorth's CROCKERY STORS And oe the PATENT Lamp Filler. Its Merits arc ECONOMY, : SAFETY, And Labor Saving. EST' tV3 Oii.r ilii'Mcct UsPftil Inviii!.in of tin At:c VLhOl.V Mlrt'K.THK Best Goal Oil IN 1HK MAKKG1. ror.xile in :m Quint liy from ouo (iu:ut to a VJ-khH'hi iiarrel. BAHKING AKD INSURANCE 1. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, end Insur ance Agent, Nio:cti, OfSEUOft. OFFICE HOl'Kd : From 9 o'clock A. M. uutll 3 o'clcx-k 1. M. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET By the Might. Dy. Week or Month WITH OR WITHOUT BOA110, With ux of Purlor. Litirorr and all tho com forts of a home. T'rnw reasonable. A iily to MKS. E. C. HOLDEN. Cor. M.iln aud Jefferson bts. JACKSON'S ASTORIA Rakoru Pnnfontinnorif DurYCIJf OUIIlCbllUllCiy Coffee and Ice Cream Parlors. OYSTERS In Every Stylo. CnE.A3IUS STREET. SUPERIOR Bread and Cakes OF Atr. KIKDS. Wedding and Parties supplied with strictly FIRST-CLASS WORK. French and Anierican-o CANDIES Maturactured, Wholesale and RetalL G. A. STINSON & CO., BLACKSM1TH1NG, At Capt. Kogera old stand, corner ot Cass and Court Streets. Snip tuid Oauuery work. Horseshoeing. Wagons made and repaired. Good work guaranteed. Drink Milk and Grow Fat And don't forget that X. 3XT. Xt2lAZi.caL Always Keeps Milk by the Glass, Pint, or Quart, At his Fruit Stand, on Chenaraus -street. Opposite Spexarth's Gun store. of the &H8 Hardware and A. VAN DUSEN CO.. lhU l, IN, Hardware ani Shln&hatefy, Puw Oil, Bright Varnish. Bimiclc Oil, Cotton Canvas, Ilrmp Sail Twint, Cotton Sail Twhie. Lard Oil, & Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails, Agricultural implements, Seivliiic ISiuIiIntis. Paints and OIK. iiruvvrW. ! 10.000 BOTTLES SOLD Great Northwestern Remedy. TAKE IT W.prUMDER'S, I Oregon BloqdPurifjeh! KIDNEY .UVER-DISEASS. DYSftPSIA, PiMPUS-BLOTCHES AhOSXM plSEASES., HEADACii casavocss Tliov ulio work i.trU an4 I.ttc uw a holecnie. iellabl(Iioiclne Vkv Prnnder'n Oregon RIooJ Purlilr. .Vs av f e.'iieil aii'J pnentaueif disj'.ivcs it cannot le b-at. It checks Rhpnujathm and Matarla, relieves Constipation, Dyspepsia and Rillocsness aud puts frali enorfiy into tlisjslcml)vmaklns Sen Rich Wood. All Drauts and Deal ers Keop If. 51 00 bottles C for $5.oa Wilson & Fisber, SHIP CHANDLERS. UKAf.KKS IV y Iron, Steel. Coal. Anchors, Chain's, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, NAILS AND SPIJKES, Shelf Hard vare, Paints and Oils STEAM PACKING. PROVISIONS. Agents for Salem Fh itrixigr Mills, and Ctpira) Flcurl" FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALE $1-fZ sios.al I'oitl.uiiil'nctyjLaStockv , -All CorniT JheiiHinuh and liamUtO! tr' ! VSTO!U. OREGON. Ed. D. Curtis & Co. UNSURPASSED IN STYLE AND FINISH. NEW FURNITURE, A COMPLETE STOCK. C. H. BAIN & CO. DKALEIW I.N Doors, Windows, Blinds. Transoms Turning. Bracket Work. T-rjgJ? Sb.op Wors. A specialty, aud all nork Ruaranteed. Oak, Ash, Bay, :uid Walnut lumber ; Ore gon and Port Orford Cedar. All kinds or bo.it material oa hand. C. II. BAIN &. CO. GERMAN! BEER HALL -AXD- BOTTLED BEER DEPOT, Chinaman Stieot Astoria. "- The Best of Lager 5 Cts. a Glass. Orders Tor tho Ce'fhratcd Columbia Bivwery Boer Lt at tins plice will ho promptly at tended to 5B-Xo cheap San Franciico Ber-r sold at this place. . .. VM. 1JOCK. Troprietor. REMOVAL. The Astoria Passenger Line WILL AFTElt THIS DATE HAVE ITS headquanon. at us Staulcs next to B. B. Franklin's, two doors b-low The Asto BiAKoQlce. Flrt-clal.lfcrj service. Carts with horse furnished, for one dollar per hour. Carriage on application The Astoria Passenger Line Hacks will leave for Upper Astoria from the stables. Horses taken to bosrd. MRS. T. O'BRIEN. Seining Ground for Rent. IN FRONT OF B. C. KINDRED'S CLAIM, near Fort Steven3. Enquire on the premli.es or of 0. A. May, Astoria. xn23-lm Caruets, ypster? STOHE & DAYIDSON iITCME'S BriLDLW.) AOfiaCY Red Crown Flour. (Juanuite.'iLu Superior Article. I BALERS . - - - GRAIN, . J I U 4 mill teed; ' potatoes; Country Produce, itc. fy-Coustenuients Solicited, uud Ad ranee made on samr. s.arndt&ferchen; INJURIA. oKKIjON. The Pioneer Machine Shop It! u KSMITH Mi OP AMI Boiler Shop All klurts o; ENGINE, CANNERY, A!D STEAMBOAT WORK Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STKEKT. ARNDT & FERGHEN, Agents for Oregon, "Washington Territory, and Alaska for E. W. BL1SS Special Cannery Machinery ! Engines, Soldering Machines, , . Improved Acid 8ath and Crimping JUrt Ahinrtn iS - Power Presses,rFoot Presses, & - squaring anears, w ;' And all other machinery used in canneries, Including the new COMBINATION DIES. U'orkinp without small springs, constantly on hand. We respectfully invite all cannerymen to call aud examine the above machinery as it is greatly superior to anv heretofore intro duced on this coast. Orders solicited. AR.VIT A. FKItCHKX. Foot of I.afaj ette Street, Astoria, Oregon. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. Hkn-ion'Strrkt, Near I'akkkk Hoisk, ASTOKrA. - OKKOON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAND ani MARINE ENGINES BoilerWork, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. Ofnll Descriptions made t Order at Short Notice. A. D. Wass, President. J. O. Hostlke, Secretary, I. W. Case, Treasurer. Johx Fox.Superintendent. BARBOUR'S HAVE NO EaTTAL. THE The London Fisheries Exhibition HAVE AWARDED THE GOLD MEDAL TO- Tie Barter Brothers Coipij -FOR THE SUPERIORITY OF THEIB FLAX NET THREADS. T. G. RAWLINGS. Nho!esale and Retail Dealer in Tropical, Domestic, Gretnand Dritd - FRUITS. NUTS. CAKDIE3, DRIED MEATS, ETC. Fine Giars and Tebaeee. Next door to I. J. Arnold's, Squemoqua St. THE TH1NGVALLA LINE. Is the only DIRECT LINE Between NEW YORK and SCASDINAVIA. First class Steamers and good usage. Ticket! for laleatJL.M. JMSSM'S, Ageat, Astoria, Oregon. - Saliiii Threafls HOTELS.AND UESTAURAKTS. PARKER HOUSE, ASTORIA, OREGON. Al.ctKO&BY. - - Day Clerk PhlL'BOWERs. - - NtehtrCIerk. Ja DUFFY-bas the Barand Billiard room. Firit CltM'in all Respects. I FREECOAOH TO THE. HOUSE. A Good Cup of Coffee AND OYSTERS AT Mr: Powell's Cone House, OnMkIn Streef next td Oregon Bakery. Campi Restaurant ' SRW AliO WfiUT Sf$17IPFD THROUGHOUT. I.. Setra ha.s rrbuilt his 'establlshhitnt and U prepared to aceommodato tbe traveling publfcr A good ear furnished at any hour oi the day or night, the finest Uquora and Cigars at the bar. Two doors west of Ike Foster's. n2SWa LUIOI SERRA. - Fire Never Lie ! AKD JEFF OF THE CHOP HOUSE Can prove by bis books that he Is doing the mggMi Business ot any - BESTATTEANT Tn th cllv. And ha wUI trnarajitpp to rive the best meal .for cash. MABKSTSI. CENTRAL MiBKBT, Qeaeral aasortment ol table stook constantly . oc naaa, saea as Canned Fruits and Jelly, Bacon; Warts, ShatHders, Lard, Eggs, Butter, Cheese, . Fresh Fruits ani Vegetables , Fish, Puttry, ajvi Game, - Best of Wine andiLiqubrs. Allcheaofor CASH. Goods .sold oi.com- mission. Opnoslto I. Vf. Case'.s stoi-e. J. KOnGKRS. WASHINGTON MARKET, Mala street, Aslarlw, 9rraoa. BEKGMAM . BEKBT, PR0PKIETOR8. RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN SX Hon of the public to the fact that the above Market will always be supplied w Ith a FULL VARIETY AND BEST QUAUTY FRESH AND CURED MEATS I ! "Which ttill be sold at lowest rates, whole sale'and retail. KrSpeclal attention gtren to suppljing ships. STAR MARKET. WHERRY fc COMPANY, Fresh and Cared Meats, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL, CHEXAHIIH Street, Asterla, Ok WYATT & THOMPSON. DEALERS IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS, CHOICE GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery and Glassware. TiTni Foec2L,:E3to, GE0EGE L0VETT, TaLiloriniL" GleaninE, Repairing, NEAT, CHEAP AND QUICK. Mala St. MMlte . lMb', Astoria, Or. AVM. JOHNSON, C.J.JOHNSON. Astoria Sail Loft. MANUFACTURERS OF SAILS, TENTS, AWNINGS, TABPAULINS, And ererythlnprelse pertaining-to our Business. LowMt Price and Bert Work For your Monty, At the Old Stand. Lmto jour orders and get your work doneatonee. JOHNSON CO. Orgou, Astoria, BUSINESS CARDS. GEO. A. DORIUS, OKO. NOLAI IVOLAIiD &. DOBB18. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office in KInney'3 Block, epposite City Hall, Astoria, Oregon. rt k. THoiusorv, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Boom No. C, over "White House, ASTOKIA, OKEOON. C. Jf. FCT.TOJT. O. C. FULTON? FULTOX BKUTHEnS, ATTORNEYS A.T LAW. Itooua 5 and 6, Odd Fellows Building. T Q.A.BOWLBY. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Chenamus treet, - - ASTORIA, OREGON TOSEPM A. GIIjI, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. arOfllce with J. Q- A. Boftlby, ASTQRIA, - - - - - Oregon. J. CURTIS . ATT'iT AT UW. Notary Public, Comndssioner of Deeds toi California, New York and Washington Ter ritory. Rooms 3 aud 4, Odd Fellows Building, As toria. Oregon. N.B -Claims at Washington. D. 0., aud collections aspecialty. AV. AL1.F.N. Asteria Aseut :g Hamburg-Magdeburg and German-American FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. J? C. nOLDO, NOTAKY PUBLIC, AUCTIONEER, COMSIISSION AXli IN, SURANCE AGENT. C. W. LEICJK, ARCHITECT AND DRAUGHTSMAN. f Scholars received for Course of Draughting -Office oyer White House Store. QJRIjO F. PARK KB. SURVEYOR OF Clatsep C7ematy,and City of Astoria Office : Chenamus street, Y. M.O. A. ball' Room No. 8. Q BEX80. MABTIX, M. D., JPkyalelaa and. Snreeon. AbTORIA, OREGON. QFS;Roo.t2,OPlloin'SaU0pjH - ;y Residexce Hume's building, up stalrsr '"&' TAX TUTTIiE. 31. . PHYBICIAN AUD SUEGEON Okfick Rooms l, 2, and 3. Pythian Build ing. Residkjtce On Ctdar Street, buck of St. Marj's Hospital. r. P. niOKS. - A. E. SHAW. HI CItS & Nil AAV. DENTISTS. Rooms in Allen's Building, uo stairs, cor ner Cass and Squcmoqua streets. Astoila urcgon. J. RISBERG. Practical Tailor. On Genevieve street, opposite Bozorth & Johns. Jlu-sm Bozorth & Johns, Real Estate and Insurance Agents, and Brokers. ASTORH, Oregon. Buy and sell all kinds of Real Kstato and represent the following Fire Insurance Conpanles : Scottish Union and Na tional, Phoenix of Hartford Home of New York, Hamburg and Bremeu. Western, Phenlx of RrookIn, Oakland Home, assets S33,00Q,00O 4 500,000 T.OOOiOOO 2,000.000 80O,Uj0 4.000.000 300,000 Policies written bv us in the Phoenix and Home and Scottish'Unlon and National at equitable rates. 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. HAJIBURG-AMERICAN, DOMINION LINE, NATIONAL, and AMERICAN LINE. Prepaid tickets to or from any European port- - . For full information as to rates of fare, salllna days, etc. apply to j w CA SEL B. S. Worsley, AUCTIONEER .AND COMMISSION MERCHANT "Office and Ware Rooms on Squeinoqua Street, next door to corner of Olney. Advancements made on Consignments' Bfe Charges for storage ef Qeods. A Private Carriage CAN BE PROCURED AT ANY HOUR by sendine order to Occident TTntPl nr B. F. Stevens & Co.'s store. PnAqPTIPArq nnil YlAotmtru ttlrart tn mnvnlnn. boats. Rdyatalltfmes. Proaptssia aad Satisfaction Qaar&ateed. F. D. BLASE. . 5s ..