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en -? ---. "" aSH&- t-gp i ic rtrfU m SB l- 3r W M ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1 884. VOL. XX. NO. Htt. PRICE, FIVE CENTS. I -.1 J.V U.-H Ul , m . TPii mt- j a 152 12S :gg Ifiy J. II ir "l S I T-VW l-i tJ i ! & i; , i& . sr m m ' :!' J trf W -.fxtftrr'-afe-srs5y.3is. jc-' isi.-s.rjs&sr-i . p- , xm.. H . . IK. 3 Muv,, r )w r a Ary r lw 'ffiL. ' - . iMS.li'A'J rT- 'ZiJzrJSt . S-XIf-. TS!?5r?-jC-,.'K'- . -" . . -,---. - -v - - -. ,- - PEESIDENTIAL OALOOLATIOKS. SLOW LEGISLATION AND THE l'UOIl AULE INSULT. The "Second Choiiv-" the Situation. K'V f the Washington, April , lSt In two respects IV present j-.-u promises to be a johtK;al phMios3 uon. The Idost lioqueiU-i of t!i lobbies of congress jiecr saw let,nla tion in eo backward ;nd dopluru'ile a condition, and the prediction is aow freely made tbat for a o-iKttjiiu: congress tbis will outstrip all Its predecessors. There are about GU3 bills favorably .icied ujwn by c at mittees, now on tue house ilen.l .ta seven or eight special ord&&, l he tariff bill, and the agricultural, In dian, sundry civil, nvor and hnrboi. and legislative,. executive, ext.-cu.tive and. judioial appropriation bills un touched. Under the most favorable circumstances it v. ill require until July 1st to pass the lanff and appro priation bills. Fulh 350 Mil whirs have passed the senate are now. i u,. on the speakers table in the houe. awaiting reference to conimifct. These bills are tux" iblvtheonlv ones that will ever Iv en:...d In thfi scramble of the last hours, thev will ' i ueucre in Jtceping cKe vo ue be dragged out of their resting 'place jjniople. In fact, they baheve in keeo and rushed through. So far J bis ses-; "? far away ironi thein as fx.ssible sion the house has not on- taken u; ' probably because Uiey foar teniff the regular calendar, upon -.rhicji 1 conUmiuate!. there are over 200 b'lls. i'robablj ir will never be touched during the present congress. Special orders aud the committee otho whole will oc cupy the 'time" until July. work BEro::n coxgi:es. With the four mouths ended day before yesterday, congress passed fifteen bills and resolutions. If four months is required to pas no small a number, how long would it Like to pass the 600 now on the files? Some thing like leu years! Some of the old members say it is a blessing that con gress cannot pass the G'K) under ten years, for 80 per cent of them art jobs. But they do not slate how many really necessary bills die every year and how much money is spent printing and reprinting the msasures introduced. Some of thesi bills orig inated ten, twenty, thirty years ago. Congressmen have come and gone, but through defeat and death the bills have survived and biennially are introduced, reierred, reported left to perish on the files. All and ' enn- trrPWPQnrAslniv. lm' L this ia cra.rallv acknowledged to be the slowest fo'r 3earS, If not the SlOW.-'St thai ever IIIK in Washington. At the very groatost. 6 per cent of the business before it cannot be transacted. Some of the members believe this fact will hurt the Democratic party, which bsin in eontrol of the house, is now bold re sponsible for legislation. If it has any political effect, however, others think it will be benefici-1 to li:.tt party. No legislation is goad legisla tion. Except as the discussions indi cate or disclose the inner senlinieuib of the political parlies, nothing but good can come politically from it. action. THE PKESIDKNIUAI. CAMPAIGN. Congressional inaction, however, is an infant phenomenon beside the presidential canvass. The wii't-.- haired statesman occupying a se ;t in either branch, never saw anything like it. Old Luke Poland, who was retired some years ago in consequence of gag law proclivities, but who has lived down his unpopularity, says he never saw a politioal contest so unex citing. The national conventions are now about two months off, and yol there is not a candidate for either party in the field. One thing only is settled Samuel J. Tildan will not run. Of the Bepublicaus, Blaine is ! cfill BTifTiurfld on his hisinrv. Edmunds sitB in the chair of the -cnale every day, unconcerned at the fact tuat the people say he cherishes an ambition, and John Sherman is said to contem nlate the comin? convention without the slightest interest. Loau is rap-, cere in declining presidential honors, idly discovering that it is well for him ' .Randall, therefore naturally succeeds to hedge before the convention meets , to the protectionist robe; but he can and he is reported to be doing so, never be nominated. Xo one is san and President Arthur, who is gather-' guiue enough to even hazard an opin ing in a delegation here and there in ' ion that he can. The western tariff the south, says if his candidacy should reformers, mad as they are over the arouse the oia lactionai reeling ot . interviewed." i pbogeess of blaike's bdok. ,,'.. . . A1 Whoever the nominee of the Ke- pubbcans may be be is certain to be chosen by the people Blame will, on , the first ballot, so the best politicians here say, have Maine, ew Hanip- shire, part of isew lork, three-quar-! ters of Pennsylvania, portions of i Michigan, Wisconsin. Minnesota, Iowa and Kansas, and all of Oahfor-1 nin n-rarrnn nriri Nfrnln. Tines vntn i This vote will not be sufficient to nominate him. If John Sherman is a candidate Ohio i will cast its vote for him, but Blaine, if what Ohio men here say is true, will be the unanimous second choice. Vermont and Massachusetts will vote for Edmunds, Connecticut for Haw ley, Illinois for Logan and Indiana for Harrison or Gresham. President Arthur, if kept in the field after being found without the delegation from his own state, will receive scattering votes from several delegations, but will have none solid, except from the south. It will bo seen from this statement that Blaine is likely to lead in the convention. The result of that will be as always, the other candidates, combining against the favorite , will control the organization, adopt the rule3 and decide the order of busi ness, npon which a great deal often depends. The key to the situation therefore is in the second choice of states which have "favorite sons.' If Indiana and Ohio have Blaine for second choice, -his nomination is almost certain. If Blaine is" nomin ated, Secretary Lincoln will be the riee-president A CUBBENr CALOtJIiATIOIf. Accounts from Pennsylvania show that Blaine will have but five or sis of the district, delegates from that state. It is admitted that of the sev enty from New Tork lie will have at iiio, viv-ov" X . , 1 1880, he -will witbdraAV from the fijjbt. ' as they probably will be over tue lm This is authoritively slated. Without ' pending tariff defeat, both of which -ronf.irm. nil tlifisfl'mpn "rfifimo tn h tbev lav directly at Randall's door. leas forty. The convention "will cou sisi of 820 delogratos. nil of whom will be elected by the people of con gressional delegates except loui for t6c'u state at large and two for the territories. Those who are fijjminjr tin tho near and remote effects of the J31ahic boom make a calculation some liting: like this: M in Penas.'.vnuia . . . New York Ohio (2d eboica) Indiana " AiKiitijzan ' Illiuo'w " TolnJ Iowa taars NeVraelm Colorado Pacific OTftr.t Wisconsin s.;i This Is o2 votes less tl an will iioin inate, but by the time Blaiae reach, s the total indicated it ib calc-i'ls-l , nothing will then prevent a slaiam.It io him ' James is viry clo-e to Vu people.'' said one of his conurewonal friends to m- the other day, '"when we yet into convention we rely a good Jeal on that to pull ns through. He isn't liko Edmunds. Logan tiud son; of the others, who hold t!ieirheadso hili tuy never see- anvWodj. but ho ! ; be ievs ji following Abraham Lin- i co.uV -idrioe to Lncle Dick O-'lesby. 'Uncie Dick,' said the Rreat president. 'kep eVoe to the people; they're al- wnys riglit.7 JMhnmids, Liognn, Ar- mur ana some 01 tnoe otuer leuowfi KBBl'ING OrOSB TO THE 1'BOl'LR. "I reeoHi it." continued ihc grisniaii, man, in replying to a suggestion probablv Edmunds' rcmotcno. ' that i from the people would not impair his u-elulness in the white house, 'some vears ago voting on a bill m the house ' which permitted onlv fifteen passen- ., Twin Chiii'i in Jnnil in 3iii Ti"r5ii ner-i irom onin.i 10 lanu in oau x rnii-. cisco, and afterward year restriction bill. voting for a ten it-.irx, PnuJ. i I resillect ati4v. Siiujc of (he that lime hearing or a vote taken ' somr- yars before in California upon restricting Chinese immigration, where out' of 3G0.0D0 people only about 8K) voted for the Chinaman, .nd I iccollect hearing a great deal j about the unanimity of your people tljere. AVe all acknowledged "that Cumeao exclusion would not hurt us, ; and I -voted for all your bills on the i ground that California kuew whai she wanted, nud as her desires, in fringed on nobody else's, she ought to have them gralifited. I believe that sentiment actually passed fhoso buid. 5ut, when conrronted with lU'ViiU VOtC lO b'V, What Uul kjti- mnuds, Liogun, John Shenmu and su:u; oi u;wse uiuei (rir!iut:uimi in didates say? 'Why,' says Hr. Ed mu.ids, 'the Californians are mistak en; they don't know what they want. I know better what is good for them. To be snre we have no Chinamen in Vermont and do not want any, but 1 am a great statesman and I never let the people have what thoy want if I can help it' This is practically what he said, and he, wit'i Logan, Sher man. Hoar ai1 feouvi of the others who ywrn i 'j': into trie white house, vo'tj I ; iin.-t the bills. What did -Tim Klams say? "Why, says James, 'these people want this thing; it ain't going to hurt us, and let us pass the .bill.' You see, he wanted to let the poople have t hoir way. lie keeps , close to the people, because they're always right, and with the Kew York and Pannsylvtma-niHchines .ut of the way, the people are goia?to nominate him at Chicago.' ItAXDIT.i AXD TffB FRIER TBAUBRS. From all that can le learned in Washing? on it is reasonably certain that Samuel J. Randall has boon made the legatee of Tildcn. llandall has alrealy carried over half the Pennsylvania delegates to the nation al democratic convention, and the tv politician1; of his own par in congress believe he will have more than half of the New York delegation. It ap pears that Henry B. Payne and Til don himself are out of the contest. No one here doubts that both are sin- ueieai oi me wuisuj um, uuu maimer will so into the convention with clubs cGa hi,w-. XJ Probably impos-' sible to beal the factional wounds al- ready made in congros3 over tbo , tarijn years will be required in the ' abseilCB of great ;md absorbiuff issues to reconcjie the men who now quarrel ' orer tbat quesliou, because it is one tbat affecls all their political pockets. . jDemocrats in botli lioiises aro rapidlv ! log beart) aud iu the hoxlS0 espe. . ciall y, membors of tbat party aro in- , J, . . n. rtA - .i ! clined to give up the fight in vance. Mr. Albert J. Smith, 221 West 24th street, Xew York City, states that for eight years he was bedridden with rheumatism. Finally he used St. ,Ta cobs Oil, the wonderful pain-annihil: ator, and was completely cured. Drink Mi I k and Grow Eat And don't forget that Aiwa j s Keeps Milk by the Glass, Pint, or Quart, At hi Fruit Sta-d. on Clinamns street, 0iM.He Spexurtli's Him tore. Oregon Paint and Varnish Works, Manufacturers of Paints, Varnisli and Lacper. Any sltarte mixed and ground to order. C. P. PEAXtSOS & Co., r.O. KoxUS. Portland. Or. FIRST CLASS SHAV1KC AVD Hair Dressing Saloon. TTUTTfiDUPINAXF.W AND AUTISTIC jO manner. Uvory attention paid patrons. I have fined up aid oiiej-d a fit-clas Rrberhop at C:ul Adiers old Mand on Chenamus street, and am ready lor business 242 3al LKX OULblu :iu for s-a-xoxr. CURES Rheumatism.Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, Soro TlimuU SwclUnir. Sprnlns BruUc, liiim. Scnlrto. Frot llltc, 15D ALL OTHER BODILY PAINS IJ.D ADIIS. SU by Draspl'tt n4 I)ralr ererrwhere. Fifty Ceau ft lx.uk DlrKtloci In 11 l.nrBst TnE niAnLC k. vooei.kk co. (Susca re A. TCfeEL& S .0 1 Mllnux, 31., t. S. A, N?J 4 mM m-Xja!; u me Blood j i.. .... i is a MiHtil'iiuntkM ami 1 1 .u' :.j .11" j . !:ilr4i'iljHUirtisllHi tum? i "n iil.iiioa, ami thus m- , TVi; mint's t i!ii-uh:.s t r-. niiowii iij iiiurrciii li Hmm" am-.niliiirto i-t- i iv. : ! itfttt? :f:J!y lir'.U'Su's or 'Kisr- of :hi i;rttt iiorir li:.intr. Iiupnril ol ! fitfoil. S.mU aiv Dji-iSintia, l;lUlnn(f, ,rj r..'.;;j.o.y.,Kr;i.i'tTru DU 'rh . II -toch .ihtekrchr. General Ueah- "' "'' IM'lf.U.'-V-U. I.UMCN IVIMWC. p.,r. ,....,.-; ;,, ,,.; v.f..t-;i jwm tHfiimm. t rS'irrn. Litiiv. Silillitnii', AC. tiiiioii im'veiits ana oHtv Hios' v attni'kum He caiwc. Impurity ift!i-f it'.i rhi-mii'-a'i'l ii!iKirisnis agree ! M'lut i- "tSi' iixM jreiiv.tiit :tn! efl'H'ii'iit ii'i:imll.lj ,.r tin' Miuio".' Sole! l) Ini rfl ?I -r UoJlle. tM (Ntiiniiii:.tsIivt. 'hii .!., in !.H'Hiiik'iVTionti" m IiseaM'3 ( tin Kbnw." rKniirti ariHiiiil cai'Ii Iwrile. Kulfnld. N. VOll rocenes, ST0IES.I 1 ji.LLtjj JlRW. 1.1X1! OK w A L Ax. xSi J AND Ship Chandlery. A - 1$ XL W SI IP .Jwt Ki!iltMM U ltarof Store, FIHEST IN Tilt-: CITY iiade from tlie inost Flour AT- F. B. ELBERSON'S PAXCV GKES AND C0KFECTI08EBY. i-.ttMyiliing Ui5t cl:is? and giuiranteed. JACKSON'S ASTORiA lakery Confectionery (Y.ftVc anil Ice Cream Parlors. Ci I EXAM US ST KEET. OF Ar.t. KISDS. Weddings and Parties Mipplh-d with strictly FIRST-CLASS WORK. o-Frencli aud American-o CANDIES Manufactured, Wholesale and Itetall. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT, OX THK ROADWAV. SOLID GOLD JEWELRY Scarf Pins. Chains, Watches, S X Z V 13 3ei Wfija3E, Of every description. The finest stock of Jewelry in Astoria. fesfAll goods vvarrautedasrepresented GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. .-.w53B Qt THE in. Vt EO E3 R JH 5 B- ft 18- ""-sj? ta & fia fc"-"- srPKition Bread and Gakes SPBINQr OPENING The Mammoth Clothing Emporium HI- XX KANT Opens This Day for Inspection. UwbkzF JAJ1' rM? 3Pa?iois sft Zero. M. D. KAFT, The Boss Merchant Tailor Hardware and Ship Chandlery A. VAN DUSEN & CO.. DKAl.KRS IX Hardvare and Ship Chandlery, Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, Binaclc Oil. Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine, Cotton Sail Twine, Lard Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails, Agricultural Implements, Scirinsr 'Hacltim's, Paints :iml lliln. flroferir.s. ! 10,000 BOTLE SOLD Grpat Northwestern Remedy. TAKE IT W.PFUNl'DER'Si j Oregon Blood Purifier, K!DNV S, LiVER DISEASES. DYSPEPSIA. PJJ!PLE3.B10TCHES AND SKIM DISEASES. tHEADACHFc COSTlVENESS. , Tiio'se who work inri aim V.i'p nee i a J wlmlcsnm-, iellailfMfdiPlne like Pfumler'.i ureson uioou I'uruirr. as a renu-1 ami urevi'inaiireiif ilisoasc. ir cannot be beat. Iti'hcks Itheumatlsa and Malaria, n-llevcs Constipation, Dyspepsia and IUHousncs and nuts freIi fiie jjy into tlisy"tem by making eir Klcli mooil. Alt linnets n ana ueai en keep It. ?1 (X) Unities C fur 5.00. !Ed.D; Curtis & Co. iCarpts, DjMslerr UNSURPASSED IN STYLE AND FINISH. FUKNITTJEE, A COMPLETE STOCK. C. H. BAIN & CO. OKAT.KIU) IK Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms Turning. Bracket Work. ' Sliop 7KTOJ?l3L. A siwcialty, and all work guaranteed. Oak, Ash, Bay, and Walnut lumber ; Ore gon and Port Orrord Cedar. All kinds of boat material on hand. C. 11. BA1X A CO. THE CELEBRATED Foley Springs. PETER RUNEY. Manager. m HESE CELEBRATED, MEDICINAL ..imcitii.imi in T.nne Countv.dreiron. are unequa mi lor w cure vi.mi . fectlons, Hhcumatism. and Dyspepsia, as th- usands throughout the Northwest will Evi fv care Is vlvpn invalids and those who seek the benefits f the watere narrt ges icav the St Charts Hotel. Eu gene City, even- Wednesday and Saturday, direct fur the Spring. "-".- """----. r....A.rl.nl"r For Sale. KHnCORDS DRY HEMLOCK WniCH DwUi will deliver ar four dollars per cord. Tonvo rHirvcu nt Foard ft Stokes. JAMES BELL, March 3lst, 1S3L H "H THK LARGEST Finest and Best STOCK Of Men's and Boys' Wearing APPAREL North of San Francisco. Look Out for Novelties IN Every Department. THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT Coutiins the Choicest rattems in Spring and Summer Goxls. A Complete Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed la all Garments. (HUME'S HUILDIXG.) AGEXCY Reel Crown Flour. Guaranteed a Superior Article. DEALERS GRAIN, MILL TEED, POTATOES, Country Produce, Etc. ;3r"Cons!gnmeut3 So'Iclted. and Advances made on same. S. ARNDT & KERUHEN. ASTORIA. OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH 8 H O P M Boiler At kiuds of ENGINE, CANNERY, AKD STEAMBOAT WORE Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. ARNDT & FERCHEN, Agents for Oregon. Washington Territory, and Alaska for E. AV. BI.1SS' Special Cannery Machinery ! Engines. Soldering Machines, Improved Acid Bath and Crimping Machines, Power Presses, Foot Presses, Squaring Shears, And all other machinery tued In canneries, including the new COMBINATION DIES. Working without small springs, constantly on hand. We respectfully invite all cannerymen to call and examine the ab ive machinery as It Is greatly superior to any heretofore intro duced on this coast. Orders solicited. AKXIT & FKKCIIEV. Foot of Lafayette Street, Astoria, Oregon. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. Bentox Street, Near Pakkek Houe, ASTORIA. - OREGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LANMIAEIMGIHES BoilerWork, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. OASTIKTGrS , Of all DescriptiouH made to Order at Short Xotlre. A. D. Wass, President. J. G. HC3TLEU, Secretary, I. W. Cask, Treasurer. JOHN Fox.Superlntendent. Seining Ground for Rent. IN FRONT OF B. C. KINDRED'S CLADL near Fort Stevens. , r Enquire on the premises or ci c. A. isiay. Astoria. m23-ira STONE & DAYfflSON Shop "SSllsSpjL' HOTELS AND RESTAUKANTS. PARKER HOUSE, H, J. PARK KK. Prep.. ASTORIA, - - - OREGON. A1.CK03BY, - - Day Clerk- Phil. BOWERS, - - Night Clerk. Jas. DUFFY has the Bar and Billiard room. First Glass in all Respects. FBEE COAOH TO THE HOUSE. A Good Gup of Coffee AND OYSTERS AT Mrs. Powell's Coffee House, On Mula Street next to Oregon Bakery. Campi Restaurant. NEW AND WELL EQUIPPED THROUGHOUT, L.Serru has rebuilt hi; stuMishutent and is inepared to accommodate the traveling public. A good meal furnished at any hour of the day or night. 'i he Quest Liquors and Cigars at the bar. Two doors west of Ike Foster's. n2S-6ra LUIGf SERRA. Fipres Never Lie ! AKD JEFF Or THE CHOP HOUSE Can prove by his books that he Is doing the biggest business of any RESTAURANT In the city, and he will guarantee to give the best meal for cash. MARKETS. WASHINGTON MARKET, Mala street, Astoria, Oregon. BERGMAN & KEKKT, PROPRIETORS. RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN tlon of the public to the fact that the above Market will always be supplied with a FULL VARIETY AND BEST QUALTTA oi? FRESH AND CURED MEATS I ! Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole joeai d retail. 3 Special attention given to supplying ships. Pacific Market. N. DAVICH & CO. - - Proprietors. Leave Your Orders for Fish, Game, Eggs, Butter, VEGETABLES, ETC. We furnish Provisions, Fresh and in Good Condition, Dres-ed Chickens, Vegetables, and Market Produce of all kinds In season. A Fine Mock of Family Wines, Liquors, Cig.irs and Tobaccos. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COMPANY, Fresh and Cured Meats, Vegetables, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT IIOTEL, CHEXAMUM Htreet. Astoria, Op WYATT & THOMPSON. DEALEES IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS, CHOICE GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery and Glassware. Alll Feed, lEZto, A. M. JOHNSON. C. J. JOHNSON. Astoria Sail Loft. MANUFACTURERS OF SAILS, TENTS, AWNINGS, TARPAULINS, And everythlneelse pertaining to our Business. LowestPrice and Best "Work For your Money, At the Old Stand. Leave your orders and get your work done at once. JOHNSON & CO. Astoria, ... Oregon. T. G. RAWL1NGS, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Tropical, Domestic, Green and Dried FRUITS. KUTS. CANDIES, DRIED MEATS, ETC. Flae Cigars mad Tobacco. Next door to L J. Arvold'i.'Squemoqua St. BUSINESS CARDS. GEO. A. DORHI8, GEO. 2f OLAXD - XOLAXD tfc DOBKIS, ATTOBNEYS AT LAW. Office la Kinney's Block, opposite City HaU, Astoria, Oregon. Q B. T1I03IS01V, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Room No. C, over White House, ASTORIA, OREGON, C. W. FOXTOK. O. C. TOI.TOX. FULTOS BROTHERS; ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rooms 5 and C. Odd Fellows Building. J Q.A.BOWXiBY. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Chenamus treet, - - ASTORIA, 0EEU0H JOSEPH. A. GILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. asromcc with J. 0 A. Bowlby, ASTORIA, Oregon. rt jr. cuiiTis , ATT'i" AT LAW. Notary Public, Commissioner of Deeds foi California, New York and Washington Ter ritory. Rooms 3 and 4, Odd Fellows Building, As toria. Uregon. N.B -Claims at Washington. D. C, and -collections uspecialtv. A V. AliliEA, Astoria A cent Hamburg-Magdeburg and German-American FIltE INSURANCE COMPANIES. 1? C. IIOLDKX, NOTARY PUBLIC, AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION ANI SURANCE AGENT. IN C. LEICK. ARCHITECT AND DRAUGHTSMAN. Scholars received for Course of Draughting eT"Ofllce over White House Store. QJELO F. PARKER. SURVEYOR OF Clatsop Couuty,and City of Astoria Office : Chenanins street, Y. M. C. A. hall Room No. 8. r BEHO. 31ARTiar, 31, !., Physician aud Surgeon. ASTORIA, - - OREGON. OFFICE-Room 12. Odd Fellows Building. Residence Hume's building, up stairs. FAY TUTTL.E, 31. J. PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON Office Rooms l, 2, and 3. Pythian Build. Ing. Residence On Cedar Street, back or St. Maiy's Hospital. F. P. HICKS. A. E. SHAW. HICKS fc SHAW, DENTIS1S. Rooms in Allen's Building, up stairs, cor ner Cas and Squemuqua streets, Astoria Oregon. m J. RISBERG. Practical Tailor. On Genevieve street, opposite Bozorth & Johns. jlU-sm Bozorth & Johns, Real Estate and Insurance Agents, and Brokers. ASTORIA, Oregon. Buy and sell all kinds of Real Estate- and represent the following Fire Insurance Conpanles : Scottish Union and Na- tlonal. assets $33.roO,OCo 4 50O.C00 7.00O.UO0 2.0wO.(XjO 300, tO 4.100.000 300,000 Phoenix or Hartford Home of New York, Hamburg and Bremen, Western. Phenlx of Brooklyn, Oakland Home, Policies written by us In the Phoenix and Home and Scot1 ish Union aud National at equitable rates. BANKING AND INSURANCE! I. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, ASTORIA, - OREGON OFFICE HOURS : From 9 o'clock A. M. until 3 o'clock P. 31. B. S. Worsley, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT J3y0fuce and Ware Rooms on Squemoqua Street, next door to comer or Olney. Advancements made on Consignments No Charges for Storage of Goodi. A Private Carriage CAN BE PROCnRED AT ANY HOUR by sending order to Occident Hotel or B. F Steyens & Co.'s store. Passemrers nd baggage taken to morning boats. Ready at all times. Promptness and Satisfaction Guaranteed. F. D. BLAKE. GEORGE L0VETT, Tailoring, Cleaning RepairiiiE, NEAT, CHEAP AND QUICK. Hala St., opposite N. Loeb'a, Astoria, Or." yC ,'y