The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, May 13, 1884, Image 1

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VOL. XXI, NO. 31.
ASTORIA, OREGON, TuES JA5T, MAAr 13, I6d4.
PRICE, FIVE CENTS.
FACTS AND NEWS.
New York city has 800 rag pickere
Minnesota is suffering from a scare
ty of girls.
Four ri.nn..l.PsiT,MnT,trAnl now mA '
the electric light
Fig brandy is a new California
drink. Eastern Pajicr.
It Is a penal offense to steal a dog
valued at $5 in Kentucky.
It Ib against the law to blow a steam
whistle in San Antonio.
It is stated that there are 600 luna
tics at present in the Tesas jails.
Women can be notaries public in
NewYorJc state. There are several
such.
New York city contains more than
100 Juildings aboe eighty feet high.
The Indians have cost the govern
ment"S70,TOO,000 in the last ten years.
Between the ages of fifteen and for
ty, a woman can grow seven crops of
hair.
Cotton seed oil is said to be much
better than any other for use in the
student lamp.
Brooklyn proposes to spend $150,
000 for 'repairing the streets during
the present season.
Two slaves, formerly owned by Jeff
Davis, now own his plantation, for
which they paid $200,000.
New York city has twenty-five
widows whose wealth is estimated at
from $1,000,000 to $5,000,000 each.
The Dolores cemetery in the city
of fexico during the eight years of
its existence received 51,708 bodies.
There are now 52,000 growing trees
in Washington, placed at regular in
tervals along 125 miles of fine streets.
A camel can carry a ton, and twenty
pounds of hair, worth $2.50 a pound,
may be sheared from his body every
year.
The ears of jack rabbits are grow
ing into such demand for trimming
winter dresses that the pests are like
ly to become a thing of profit.
The highest rato of the Western
Union Telegraph company at present
is $1 for ten words between Portland,
Maine, a&d San Francisco.
A walnut tree, eight feet in dia
meter, has been found near Fort
Smith. A cut will be taken from it
and sent to the New Orleans exposi
tion. There were 1,517 murders in the
United States in 1883; 93 legal execu
tions; 118 Jynchings; the proportion
of executions to murders as 1 to 16.
The great fire of December 16th
and 17, 1835, in New York city, des
troyed over six hundred buildings,
the losses aggregating abut twenty
million dollars.
Withji-population in 1880 of 1,
600,000. Texas polled 240,000 votes.
Her 2,000,000 inhabitants if the same
proportion of them vote this year,
will poU300,000.
In the course of a trial at New
York it came out that the custom of
burying forty-five infants in a single
grave was in vogue at Evergreen
cemeteiyjn East New York.
A South Carolina man discovered
that A chalk mark around a barrel of
sugar; ira sure cure for ants, and is
now, mad because the patent office
refuses him a patent for it
Two middle-aged widows of Bead
ing, Penn., are earning a living for
themselves and families by breaking
stone at thirty-five cents a yard. They
say they prefer it to household work.
Last summer over 50,000 people
crossed the Atlantio to Europe. This
year, however, it is not expected that
more than 40,000 will go abroad, be
cause of the near approach of the
presidential election.
When ihe Washington monument
is completed a great American eagle
is to be perched in dignified security
500 feetin the air, and on a chimney
weighing .more than 75,000 tons, and
costing S800,000.
A child recently born in Bangor,
Me., is of the fifth living generation
of its family. Its great-great-grnd-mother
is eighty-five, its great-grandmother
sixty, its grandmother forty
one, and its mother twenty years of
age.
To smooth wrinkles, women draw
their "hair back tightly, and all seems
welL "But after a while, from con
stant drawing back, the skin of the
race oecomes joosb ana me wrinjoes
appear in greater numbers than ever.
Montreal is still so uncivilized as
to allow horses and drays to monopo
lizers sidewalk, and compel pedestri
ans to take to the street in order to
pass. The people are beginning to
realize that it is not just the thing
howeverr
In the.city of New York alone it is
estimated that there are at present
no fewer than'400 millionaires, thirty
of whom own from $5,000,000 to $50,
000,000 apiece, while there about ten
who possess from $50,000,000 to $150,
000,000 each.
Illinois has 55,405 square miles of
territoryi and Iowa 55,045. The
peninsula of Italy has 98,067 square
miles, one-half of which is as moun
tainous as Colorado, so that it has no
more fertile acres than Illinois or
Iowa, and yet Italy has 26,000,000 in
habitants. Keene's Early Life.
"W. O. Budd was for many years as
sociated withKeene on the San Fran
cisco beard: He describes him as
s rather cold man, not given to much
sociability, but one who is not in
clined Jo forpetj .favor. Budd gives
somF -interesting points in Keene's
California career. He was a printer'
apprentice in early youth, and about
the first money he earned for himself
wafl-s&- school teacher in Shasta
.counlyrCar, &&& as editor of the
JSJiariacGoiimyJJourier&t a salary
of i$VJk week. I He. went to 5an
Francisco in 1865 and clerked awhile,
and also took a hand at speculation in
Finally 3ie came out as a curbstone
operator, and about 1870, attraotedfcy
hisjaiiacp eyenxL-snappyway of do
jng'TiusuiessT'some of . the -regular
b 1 1 ilTSTyhCF1""18"" minin'?
eroSSf-ini'occasional bnsii
ness in trading in fractional "feet,"
which ras the unit of mining specu
lation in those days. Later on he
made a big hit in Crown Point He
1 had found a broker who got him a
I j ,i.. l .1 1 l. i. CJ1.1.
Leat.on lue .Doaru' "uu .UK, .Bi
jCook, a mining expert, to Virginia
City to investigate the urown rornt
mine. Cook reported favorably, and
Keene began buying the stook at
about $2 a share. Cook received i or
his services $100 and a half interest
in 1,000 shares. The purchase was
made at a happy moment, for Senator
Jones, who was then superintendent,
had just then struck the great Grown
Point bonanza, and in a few months
Crown Point was selling at $1,900 a
share. On that deal alona he made
over $1,000,000.
From that time on ho was a power
the financial world. The big
bonanza excitement of 187a added
another $2,000,000 to his pile, but no
more. He is often credited with
bringing $7,000,000 to the wall. That
is a mistake. When he left California
he had about $3,000,000 in cash and
some real 63tate, which he afterwards
sold at a big profit
The Enlanrmrnt of Sovereignty.
One of the most interesting ques
tions of the near future will relate to
the sovereignty of the continent of
Africa. For nearly Jwo thousand
years it has been a neglected con
tinent To-day we know little more
about the interior of that continent
than a Koman historian taught about
its geography and resourcas before
the advent of Christ The continent
has been crossed midway; the sources
of the Nile and the Congo have been
explored, settlements have been made
by the English about the Cape of
Good Hope. The French have taken
possession of Algeria and practically
of Tunis. There have been geograph
ical explorations, and most important
discoveries by Livingstone, Baker,
Speke, Stanley and others. But
Africa is not relatively so important
to the commercial world as it was
2000 years ago. Carthage has disap
peared, and Alexandria is a less im
portant city than it was when the
Latin historian wrote of it
The geographical enterprise of the
last twenty-five years was the incep
tion of new commercial enterprise.
Every book of travels has been
eagerly read, probably because the
reading world has always been fond
of adventure, and more because
geographical explorations suggested
commercial ventures. The world is
not relatively so largo as it was be
fore'the time of steamships and loco
motives. A former generation read
with thrilling interest the travels
across the continent of Clarke and
Lewis, who reached the head waters
of the Columbia, and later by Fre
mont, who crossed the continent to
California. But when three or four
continental railroads span the con
tinent we no longer read with interest
these early adventures. Tliero is
still left an immense territory in
Alaska to be explored. To-day we
know little of the third river in rank
within the limits of our country
not so ranch, indeed, as is known of
the Upper JNUe, and nothing or a
great river which exists in tradition
still further north. Over a territory
nearly as large as that now occupied
by the stales of tho Union there is
hardly tho shadow ot government
That is the direction in which futuro
enterprise will be extended. It is a
vast reserve, of which nearly all that
we know has been gathered from u
narrow strip along tho coast There
will bo no questions about territorial
sovereignty there, because the coun
try has been bought and paid for in
honest coin. The questions of sov
ereignty, any arise, will relate to
the country along tho borders of the
southern Pacific coast states.
Four Early Bestdents of Ma
kysytlle. George Gorham relates
that when a mere boy he studied law
in the office of Judge Field of Marya
ville, CaL, and boarded with a family
in the village, where he met a strango
foreign-looking young man named
Jones. Next door lived an Irishman
named Murphy, who was in the habit
of beating a bright, attractive-looking
daughter of his whenever ho was
out of sort3, and the boarders at laat
got up an indignation meeting and
told Murphy that he must stop ill-
treating his child or they would pun
ish him. Lawyer Field waB subse
quently called to be justioe of the
supreme court of the United States,
Gorham ran for governor of Califor
nia and afterwards became secretary
of the United States senate, where he
met Jones, who was the millionaire
senator from Nevada, and Mary Mur
phy, the Irishman's daughter, became
the wife of Sharon, the California
millionaire. Thus the four former
residents of Marysville met recently
at Washington under such altered
circumstances and reviewed their
early days in that small California
town. .
Immiobatioh Statistics. The tide
of immigration continues, but not in
such volume as last year. The num
ber for March of this and last year
is about the same. For the nine
months ending March 31, 1883, the
total number of immigrants arriving
at the chief points was 339,214. This
year, for the same length of time, the
number is 304,825. As has been the
case for many years, the Germano
lead with 103,634. England and
Wales follow with 44,209. Canada is
next with 40,735, and the Irish, who
for two decades after the great fam
ne led all the rest, now show but
24,154.
THE LATEST STYLES
WALL "'PAPER
AT
B. B. FRANKLIN'S,
NEXT DOOR TO ASTORIAN OFFICE.
A very largo Stocklrom which to select.
"Window curtains made to order.
EtfMy patenfrTrimmer to ;oat 3 VTsHPaper
will he found convenient to my-patrons.T'-
E5EZES333S
1 THE GREAT GERMAN
REtVZEDY
FOB PAIN.
HehzTts &aJ earn
BIIEU3L1TIS3I,
Neuralgia,
8cietica, Lumbago,
DACEACH
!
3R THROAT,
QCISSE. BUXIXISC3,
cniei Cs.lt, EnLsa,
FROSTBITES,
xhjrxs, SCAX.M
Ac! U eihr boll! ie
tBlpal&i.
urncns lBOTiix.
Scil by DnwrjUu ml
Dealrrf. DSrtsUaJ to 11
lmiiei.
2heCtarfMA.7eslCa.
iSuacuut W A. TwalM C.)
XUltittorc, Zd, C.S.JU
STOMACH
81TTERS
Regeneration for Enfeciiled Systems
SulTeriii? from a jrcneral want or tone, and
Its tmial concomitants. dsnepsla and ner
vousness. Is seldom derivable fnm the use
of a nourishing diet and stimuli of appetite,
unaided. A mccllrlne that will effect a re
moval ot th specific obstacle to ren wed
health aud vlpir, thatis a genuine corrective,
is the real need. It is the possession ft this
grand requirement which makes Hostet'er's
Stomach Bitters so effectve as an lnvlcorant
For sale by ail Drugulsts aud Dealers
cenerdly.
TUTTS
PILLS
TORpffirOWELsT"
DISORDERED LIVER,
.. and MALARIA.
From these sources ariso three-fourths
of tho diseases of tho human race. These
symptoms indloato their oxistened:
Xross of Appetite, Bowels costive,
Kick Headache, fullness after cat
ln;;,averton to exertion of body or
xnlnd. Eructation of food) Irritabll
Ity of temper, Low spirits, Afeeling
of b&vlnc soplected some dut jr,IIz-
zitiesgjFlutterlngattheHeart.Dots
before the eyes, bJjjhly colored
TJrine,CO;vSTlPATIOlV,ana demand
thauseofaromodythatact8dlrectlyon
tho Liver. AsaLivermedlclnoTUxT'S
IMEiLS havono equal. Tlielr action on
the Kidneys and Skin la also prompt;
removing ail impurities through those
thrco scavengers of the system,"
producing appetite, sound digestion,
rcfiiilur stools, a clear skin and a vig
orous body. TCTT'S IMI.LS causo no
nausea or griping nor intorfert) triUi
daily work and aro a perfeot
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.
bold everrwhercZa J. Oilice 44 ilium v8t.N Y.
T
- kju a r.
rjZfailUK OLD B Bast
Quay Hath oe'Whiskees clumped in
stantly to aGLossr Black byafclnglo
application of this Dte. Sold by Druff-
"dsta.or sent by express on receipt of $1.
Office, 41 Murrav Street, Xew York.
rrcra ilikual o? tcsful sxcupzs rsxs.
J. W. EUDDOCK,
Practical Plumbing in All Its
Branches.
Steam and Gas Fixtures,
A Complete Stock of First-class Material.
All Work Guaranteed.
Office and Shop in Hume's building, rear
of Wheeler & Kobb's, Astoria, Oregon.
H. B. PARKER
DKALXK IS
Hay, Oats,, and Straw,
Brick. Cement, and Sand.
Wood Dollvered to Order.
Dray.ng, Teaming, and Express Business
UKALBIt IK
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
FIRST-CLiASS.
B. F. STEVENS & CO..
CITY BOOK STOKE,
Hae jnst received a mammoth stock of
BookR. The youupr and old, rich and poor
can all be accommodated.
AGENTS FOR THE
Kranlch A Bach and Mandsfeldt &
Notni PiaaoHand Wowtern
Cottase Orsaas,
Onlers for all kinds of Music or Instru
ments will he promptly filled.
B.F. STEVENS & CO.
WYATT & THOMPSON.
DEALERS IN
FRESH AND CURED MEATS,
CHOICE CrBOCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
Crockery and Glassware.
acill o&;JaEItbi
it 4
H " CELEBRATED ff X
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTb.
PARKER HWSE
H.B.fMRKLF.ft.
AbTORIA,
OKMJOIS".
Al. OKOSiiY. - - Day Clerk-
Phil. BOWERS. - . . NleUt,Clek:,
Jos. DUFFY has the Bur and Billiard room.
First Class in all Respects.
FREE COACH TO THE HOUSE.
Campi Restaurant.
NEW AXD WE.IiEO.T!lPPKI
THROUGHOUT.
L.Serra has rebuilt ln establishment and
Is prepared to accommodate the traveling
public. r
A good uieju furnished at any hour of the
day or night. f
'i he Quest Liquors and Cigars at the bar.
Two doors west or Dee Foster's.
n23-6tu LUIGI SEKRA.
Fipres to Lie !
" JEFF
OF THE CHOP HOUSE
Can prove by his books' that he is doing the
mgKcsi ousiness ox any .
RESTATTRANT
In the city, and he will" guarantee to give
t he best meal ior casn. rj'v-
MARKETS.
WASHINGTON MARKET,
Main Mrect, Antsrfa, rrgen.
DEKGM l.N A EKKBY, FXPKIETOK!S.
R1
KSPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEX-
Hon of the public to the fact that the
above Market will ?Jv,av9eiupplled with a
FULL VARIETY AND BEST QUALITY
FRESH AND CURED MEATS l !
Which t111 be sold at lowent rates, w hole-
liUCUUUICUUI. 'f .
fcCSpeclal attention glrji to spnplyiiiB
snips.
Pacific Mirket.
Wk -
isT- VS.
N. 0AV1CH & CO. - - Proprietors.
Leave Your Orders for
Fish, Game, Eggs, Butter,
VEGETABLES, ETC.
We furnish 1'rovMou.s. Fresh and In Oood
Condition. Dres-cd Chickens. Venelftlilw,
and Market Produce or all Kinds m season.
A Fine Mock of Family Wuirt, Liquors,
uigars auu Tobaccos.
STAR MARKET.
WHERRY St COMPANY,
Fresh and Cured Meats,
FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS.
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEl
CSIEXA3IlTH Hireet. Antorln, Oe
A. V. Men,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
Groceries,
MILL FEED.
Glass and Plated Ware,
TROPICA!. AND DOMESTIC
FRUITS. AND VEGETABLES.
Together with
Wines, LiquorsJobacco.Cigars
ASTORIA
Brewery Beer Saloon.
The Best Beer 5 cts a Glass.
Hot Lunch every Day from 10 to 12 A. M
The best of Liquors and Cigars on hand.
A deservedly popular place of social-resort.
GEO. HILLER,
CHAS. A. MAY
New Store, New Stock
Toys, Fancy Goods,
Tobacco and .Cigars.
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
FRUITS
A FINE ASSORTMENT.
BOAT BUILDING,
R. M. LEATHERS
Has reopened bis boat shop, over' Arndt &
lfercnen's. looroi xarayene sxreet, nna is
prepared to turn out ' - t .
FIRST-CLASS.BOAT8.
ALL. WORE JUJlRATXEI.
Harii are. ana" SMCIailer)
A. VAN DUSEK- & CO..
iKalrks rs
Hardware and Ship. Ghandliry,
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.,
PalntN and Oil's, C3rocrie, cie.
IO.OOO BOTTLES SOLD
Great Northwestern Remedy.
TAKE IT
.FFUMDER'
)BECi0NBL0QDPOBinBB!
KIDNEY &f UVEltDlSEASES.. DfSPEPSIA
UUHLb HI
HMRE9.EL0TCBESWDS1W DISEASES.,,
HEADACHE C0SHVENES9.
Those who work early and late neel a
wholom tellable Medicine like Pfaadr,
Oregon Blood Purifier. As a remedy and
preventative of dfceasea It cannot bo beat.
It checks EheuHatlsm and X&Iarls, relieves
Constipation, Djipepsia and -Blllonsnesi and
puts fresh enerjjy hito the. system bv making
acw Kicn mooa,
AH Dmtrelsrs and Deal-
crs keep It.
?1.00 bottles 6 for 5.00.
C. H. BAIN & CO.
DEALERS IX
Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms
Turning, Bracket Work.
' A specialty, and all work guaranteed.
Oak, Ash, Bay, and Walnut lumbar ; Oro
Kon and Port Orford Cedar.
All kinds of boat material on hand.
G. It. BAI Sc CO.
' WiLsoN.& Fisher,
SHIP OHAflDLERS.
DlwVLERa IX
Iron, Steel, Coal, Anchors, Chains,
TAR, PITCH, OAKUM,
NAILS AND SPIKES,
Shelf Hardware, Paints and Oils
STEAM PACKING, .
PROVISIONS.
n.OUB SJ M1XI, FKK1.
r
Agents for Salem Flouring Mills,
and Capital Flour.
FAIRBANKS STANDARD
SCALES.
All Blze. at Toitland Prices, In Htoek.
Corner Chenamus and Hamilton Street:
ASTORIA, OREGON.
THE BEST
LSTUE
Royal Brand Flour
Manufactured by the
OREGON MILLING COMPANY
Is of Superior Quality, and Is" Endorsed
by all nho use It;
THE HOUSEKEEPER'S FAVORITE
Of Superior Rising Quality.
Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction.
WYATT & THOMPSON
Hole Agents for Astoria.
BOAT SAILS
AT
Lowest Prices,
NOT GIVEN AWAY, but made at lowest
LIVING PRICES, All work done array Sail
Loft GUARANTEED to give perfect 'satis
faction. SAIL LOFT
On Cheuamus Street, next door to Astoria
Bakery.-
" J. HESS.
Barnes' Patent Foot and Steam
Power Scroll Saws.
Circular Sawn,
Murtlsrrs Lathe.
Teaoken, Feraeri, Bt.
r Osliorn & Aleianfter
Sola Areata, SSSTfcirket Si.
SftaFnacUe ,
Mechwrics Toolaj Machfaflrjtadlirdwtrtr
Catalog 10 of all our goods sent frei on ap
plication. ' FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.
AT MRS.GEOrHIIIESB'S.WEiT BOOK
.to Weston Hotel&sst'"J " - ""
fe.
SMMIH
DEAXER&2X
BAR, COPPER,
Groceries,
provisions,
MILL FEED, Etc.
HuBe?ftkBai'llMg, Astoria. Or.
& ARNDT & EER(3HEN,
ASTOBIA.- - OSEQON.
The Pioneer Machine Shop
8LACK3MITQ
SHOP
Boiler Shop
All kinds of
ENGINE, eANKEEY,
AND
STEAMBOAT WORK
Promptly attended to.
A specialty luadeof repairing
CANNERY DIES,
FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
Bejttos Stbt, Near Pahkeb House.
ASTORIA, - OREGON.
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND
i BOILER MAKERS.
LAMMABliEraES
Boiler Work, Steamboat Work
and Cannery Work a spe
cialty. OASTI35JGS ,
Of all DesrriptieHS made to Order
at 8art BTotlce.
A. D. WAB8. "President.
J. O. Hostler, Secretary,
I. W. Cask; Treasurer.
JOHK Fox.Superintendent.
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First Class Blacksmithing
AT LOW RATES AT
Gilbert Christiansen's
HORSESHOEING
Done on Scientific Principles by an Al
Horseshoer who Guarantees
(M)OD WORK.
General Blacksmithing Done
And SATISFACTION ASSURED, at
His Shop. In rear of Aug.Danielson's Saloon.
Carnahan & Go.
SUCCESSORS TO
I. "V7. CASE,
IMPORTERS AND WH0LE8ALF. AN1
HKTAIL DEALERS IN
SEUERAL. MERCHANBISI
Corner Chenamus and Cass streets.
ASTORIA - - - - OREGON
Magnus C. Crosby
Dealer in
aAMABErM,' STEEL,
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
STOVES, TfNWARE
AND
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
SHEET LEAftSTRIP LEAD
: HEETJIION,
EiaB-AOT Copper.
KHHBIJ9
BUSINESS CARDa.
Q P. XcCOSMAC, -
Attorney aud Couaselter t Maw
Eoora 12, Odd Fellows Balldln, '
ASTORIA, - - Oififion.
OKO. A. IKBBIS, OEO. HOLASD
NOULSSH St BORRlS
ATT0ENBT3 AT'LAl?.
Office In Kinney;? Block, opposite City1
Hall, Astoria, OregonT-"
Q B. THOMSON,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
Room No. 6, over White House,
ASTORIA, OREGON,
c. -r. FOtTOX. or c. roxrojf.
FUtTOIS BROTEEEMS,
ATTORNEYS ATLA.W.
Boosts 5 and 6. Odd Fellows Building.
J Q.A.BOWJLBir,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Chenamus treet, - - ASTORIA, OREGON
JOSEPH A. GLLIi,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
O-Offlce with J. Q A. BoHlby,
ASTORIA,
Oregon.
n J CUUTIS,
ATTEST AT LAW.
Notary Public, CommLssloner of Deeds for
Callioruia, Now York and "Washington Ter
ritory Rooms 3 and 4. Odd Fellows Building. As
toria. Oregon
N-B -Claims at "Washington. D. a. and
collections a specialty.
jD C. HOI.DKX,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
AUCTIONEER, COMAILNBION AND IN
SURANCE AOEN1.
O.
W. IiElCK.
AECHITECT AND DRAUGHTSMAN.
Scholars received for Course f Draughting
-Office over White House Store.
Q.EIiO F. PAKKEXl.
SURVEYOR OF
Clatnop CoBBty.and City or AmIwHji
Office :-Chenamus street, Y. M.O. A. hall
Room No. 8.
Q BKA'hOJk XAKTLV, M. D
Phloran and Hwrseoa.
AbTORIA, - OREGON.
OrncE-Boom t2. Odd Fellows Building.
Residence Hume's building-up stairs.
TAX TUTT1.1C. 31. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Ofmor Rooms 1, 2, and 8. Fythlan Build
ing. Residence On Cedar Street, back ot
St. Mary's Hospital.
K. V. BICES.
A. E. SHAW.
HICKS Si SHAW,
DENTIST8.
Rooms in Allen's Building, up stairs, cor
ner Cas and Squemuqua streets. Astoria.
Oregon.
Bozorth & Johns,
Real Estate and Insurance Agents,
and Brokers.
ASTORIA, - - - Oregon.
Buy and sell all kinds of Real Estate and
represent the following Fire
Insurauco Conpanies :
Scottish Union and Na
tional, aasets $23,000,000
rtwenlx of Hartford " 4.600.0)
Home Of New York. " flVifieo
Hamburg and Bremen. " 2,000,000
Western, 300,000
Fhenlx of Brooklyn, " 4fiOQflo
Oakland Hume, " 30000
Follcles written by us in the Phoenix and
Home and Scottish Union and National at
equitable rates.
BANKING AND INSURANCE!
I. W. CASE, -
Broker, Banker, and Insur
ance Agent,
ASTORIA, - OBEG02C.
OFFICE HOURS :
From 9 o'clock A. M. until 3 o'clock P. M.
B. S. Worsley,
AUCTIONEER
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT
-Office and "Ware Rooms on Squemoqua
Street, next door to corner ot Olney.
Advancements made on Consignments'
No Charges for Mtorage or Good
GE0EGE LOVETT,
Tailoring, Cleanini, Bepairint"
NEAT, CHEAP AND QUICK.
Mala St., opposite N. Leeb's. Astoria 9r.
G.A. STINSON & CO.,
BLACKSMITHING,
At Capt. Rogers old stand, corner of Caw
and Court streets.
Ship and Cannery work, Horseshoeing.
Wagrns made and repaired. Good work
rnaranteed.
NOTICE.
Boat Sails to be Given Away
Three Prirate Fisfcente.,
Can get NEW MAINSAILS for nexttoLBOtn-.
ing by calling on A. M. JOHNSON,