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Ci' VOL. XXL NO. 3J. ASTORIA; OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1884. PRICE, FIVE CENTS. THE ALASKA TERRITORIAL BILL. Washington', May 14. Immediate,, ly after the reading of the journal yesterday the house, by unanimous consent, took up and passed Senator Harrison's bill establishing civil gov ernment tor Alaska. There was some debate, dur'ujr which Budd, Henley, George, and Bienls of Washington territory, made brief speeches, each advocating the passage of the bilL Eaton of Connecticut, who repre sents a district in which reside sev eral stockholders of the Alaska Com mercial company, wanted to strike out a part of one section that author ized the new government of Alaska to supervise the 3ffairs of tho com pany, and report irregularity, if any. He said, in making a motion to ex punge,that the secretary of the treas ury was already constituted by law to watoh the company, and he thought another spy in its affairs wcs unnecessary. Henley opposed Eaton, stating that a resolution to investigate the Alaska company was now before the commit tee on waya and means, and that if the reports about that company were half tine it could not be watched too closely. Eaton's motion was defeat ed, aiid tho bill passed without amendment, in the exact shape in which it went through the senate. It now only needs the signature of the president to become a law. The bill creates the offices of gov ernor, attorney, judge, marshal, olerk, and another commissioner for Alaska, and appropriates S25,000 for educatior. AH these officials are ap pointed by the president, and besides the fees allowed by law for similar offices in the territories, they are to recehe the following annual salaries: Govern -r $3000. ;ltoniev-2r,'0, mar shal S2 300, jud go S3C00, dork 82300. The civil and criminal laws of Ore gon are made to operate in Alaska. The bill is substantially the same as one introduced by George of Oregon in last congress, and which came within two voles of passing the house, under suspension of tho rules. There are several candidates for offices in Californin. Prank Brown, ex-senator of Amador county, has spoken for tho governorship, and Balph Ellis of Lodi, San Joaquin county, a prominent intr-rior journal ist, is after the place of marshal. It is expected that Oregon will furnish the judge. In tho senate, Harrison, from the committee on territories, made a fa vorable report on Dolph's bill appro priating 30,000 to pay the expenses of an exploring expedition to Alaska. The oommlttee amended the bill so as to put the expedition under tho auspioes of the president instead of the war department. HEWITX'fl TABIFF MKASUEK. Washington, Afar 14. There is little probability that Hewitt's new tariff .bill will bo reported to the house this session by the ways and means committee. If the committee felt there was any chance of passing a Tail! for tariff reduction this session it would report it, but they are con vinced by the action on the Morrison bill that any bill whatsoever that re duces tariff duties would be opposed by the same combined power that struck the enacting clause out of the Morrison bilk Hewitt, it was report ed, thought the committee should report his bill, if they approve it, out of courtesy, and if not ho would re sign his seat in the house. Hewitt to-day denied tho rumor very em phatically, and said it would bo very foolish for him to make a pergonal issue o such a thing. He also denied that he had ever signified any inten tion to retire from public life. Ho said ho thought that a man might say he was tired of seeing the house fool away its time without the conclusion being jumped to at once that he was going to retire. Tiie Anti-Monopolists' Convention. Chicago, May 14. -The national convention of tho anti-monoplist party met in nansbey's music hall this afternoon. Tho hall provided for between 1,500 and 1,000 delegates, but only a small number were pres ent The convention was called to order at 1-50 by John F. Henry, chairman of the national committee. In fcia opening address he said that tho convention had assembled at a time when a panic was raging in Wall street, never before equaled, except by "Black Friday." A delegate It could not have come at a better time. Henry then presented Anson J. Streater of Illinois for temporary chairman, and he was chosen to that position. During the course of his remarks the chairman referred to the small number present, but declared there were more present than when the declaration of independence was signed applause. The cause of the smallness of the convention was that many of its members were too poor to pay their fare, and beoause the monopolist railroads refused to givo them half rates, which would be giv en delegates to other conventions. The speaker proceeded to say that all tho platform he wanted was: "Wo oppose all monopolies. "We believe all men were created free and equal, nd we believe in General Benjamin F. Butler." Committee on credentials, perma nent organization and resolutions were appointed from each state The call of states showed sixteen states represented. Killmer of Now York read a resolution adopted by the.executivo committee of tho anti monopoly league of New York, April 18, to the effect that it was inexpedi ent to nominate presidential and vice presidential candidates at this con vention; that the matter should be delegated to the national committee or another convention called after the conventions of the republican and democratic parlies are held, and that a committee be appointed to attend the conventions of'the other parties and endeavor to secure the nomina tion'ofrmen pledged to anti-monopoly principles. This caused a ripple of excitement and after some discussion audieveral motions the whole matter was laid on the table by a heavy ma jority. Becess was taken for half an hour, in order to give the committee time to report Pending tho consideration of the reports by the committees, the con vention listened to speeches by dele gates. At 5 o'clock the committee on credentials reported twenty-one states represented by delegates and proxies, with a total membership of lo8, and that each delegate be allowed to cast one vote. A minority of the committee reported a resolution that in any state having but a partial del egation, that delegation bo allowed to cast the entire vote of the state, even though, as in the case of Mary land and some others, only one dele gate were present The matter was discussed at length, and finally the minority report was laid on tho ta ble, and the majority report adopted. The committee on permanent organ ization reperted: For president, John T. Henry of New lork, and making the temporary secretaries permanent Pending report from the committe on platform the con vention adjourned till 7:30 p. jl m General Grant's Failure. New York, May 13. Tho Sun thinks: "General Grant will do well to publish, without delay, evidence showing that he had no knowledge or evidence of the uses to which his name was put by his firm, as it is very evident from daily disclosures that Wall street placed a shameful estimate of his character. He was believed to bo willing to make money out of tht' national treasury by im proper means. His friends rated his character no higher in this respect thau a comparative stranger. Every body knew that any exerciso of influ ence which would put enormous profits out of government contracts into the pockets of TJ. S.Grant would be grossly improper, if not criminal, yet hundreds, not to say thousands of intelligent people seemed to have assumed that General Grant was a man who would not prostitute his in fluence for the sake of gain." The Tribune says that Gen. Grant never had an aptitude for the kind of business in which the firm was en gaged, and was of such a nature as to trust his business affairs absolutely and blindly to those who seemed competent to take care of them. This was well known before a breath of suspicion had fallen upon tho firm. WABD THBEATENED WITH THE PENI TENTIARY. New Yore, May 13. Times' edi edi eorial: "The general desire that young Ward should be permitted to learn some useful trade at the expense of the state, and have leisure to medi tate upon the consequences of being too smart seems to bo justifiable, but it is worth while to bear in mind that justice has claims upon other people than young Ward. All the villainies perpetrated upon tho customers of Grant Jc Ward, tho depositors of the Marine bank, and the stockholders of the same will not have been expiated wnen he is sent off toward Singling, laden with all the sins and liabilities of his lato firm, and his late bank. Mr. Fish himself, needless to say, is of the opinion that Ward is a bad young man, who has done a good deal of mischief among the aged and ex perienced, and something ought to be done to him. To other people it seems at least equally plain that some thing ought to be done to Ixsh." FRED GRANT INTERVIEWED. New York, May 12, Colonel Fred Urant said, m an interview with a r& perter: "When I first came to this city from Chicago I had about $75,- UUU. I was introduced to Mr. AVard, and after a short acquaintance he asked me to join him in a speculative venture, which turned out successful, After that he proposed a partnership, and eventually my brother aud my self entered into a partnership agree ment It was represented that Ward and Fish were worth $250,000 each. Ward had charge of the books and safe of the firm, and, in fact, every thing was entrusted to him and the other members of tho firm." Colonel Grant closed with this remark: "lad mit I havo been a foel: so has my father, the general, and there is noth ing too strong to say against Ward at this moment Littlo Flaxen hair "Papa il'a rain in." Papa fsomewhat annoyed by work iu huna) "Well, let it rain." Little Flaxen Hair, (timidly) "I was going to." Astoria Plottpul Gallery, Cor. of ltomonand Squeinoqua Streets, opposite the Court House. Children's Pictures A SPECIALTY and SATISFACTION Guaranteed. N. B. CROW. FOR RENT, "owly Finished Rooms In Suites OF TUIIKK ICOOMS : SUITABLE FOR families ; tho best rooms and best loca tion In the city. Plenty of good fresh water in tho. building; all ttic modern Improve ments. Iuqu'uo of J. W. & D, II. WELCH. Ofttca In room l, "Welch's block, corner We3t Eighth and Water streets. Business for Sale. A WELL KNOWN AND LONG ESTAB ix ifched Grocery Storo oa the principal street In the cltv, with a Reed cash trade, and constantly increasing. Location mado known on application al this office. ea-Thls is a rare chance. PLUMBING! You will do DiinnnP&r l WheelerS well to call on IlUUUUlm Kobb's.for Tapping and Patting In of Water Pipes. IT WILL PAY YOU .FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET By tho XI ght. Buy, Week er Xoath WITH OU WITHOUT BOARD, With use ol Parlor, Library and all the com forts of a houift. Terms reasonable. Apply to MRS. E. C. HOLDEN, Cor. Main and Jefferson Bts, GERMAN WMEOt in-oi-i. faxest rnirc Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica! Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, Scm Throat, StrelUnck Sprain. BraUcs, Burn. Scald. Yt Bit, A5D ALL OTHER BODI1T FAU3 A5D ACHES. 3?U br DrttfUu od Dtler eTerj-wber. TITlj CuU ft Untie. DlnuOooi la 11 Lancugei. TSE CHARLES A. YOOELEU CO. (?UMaatl.TOaEU4CO) BWUsan,aCS.A. g King of " the Blood Is not a "cure all." it Is a blood-nurlfler and tonic. Impurity of the blood poisons thesy.--tem. iterance the circulation, and thus In duces many disorders, known bv different names to dlstitiRuinb tfaciu according to ef fects, but behu; real! v branches or phases of uuugruar generic nisoruer, impurity or Blood. Such are Dunrmla. llilUoumc. IArer Complaint. (Vrnftoaf'n. Xenoiu Di- tu-rftfi. Headache, Jiachachc, General !Fifc- hj. itcari jjufac,ijrip8v. KUtney UifM, ru, tincumaiwni, c warm, ncr7iua, SKln DUorder, Phnplc. Vlecrg. SirclUngs, tlr., Ac. Kins or th Blood urevents and cures these by nttacKln the cawc. Impurity of the blood. Chemists and physicians atrree in canine u -me mot genuine ami enicient preparation for the purpose." Sold bv Drug gists, St per bottle. See testimonials, direc tions, &c. In pamphlet, "Treatise on Diseases o! th Wood." wraptmd around each bottle. Ii. RANSOM. HON ft Co., Proiw Buffalo. N. Y. Water! Water! Water! Wheeler & Kipp PRACTICAL Pftiml6rs,&as, and Steam Fitters ALL WOKK Warranted, and Estimates Given. FGLL STOCK Iron nud Lead Pipe, Balli Tub Water Closets, nml Ga? Fixtures. . Jobbing Promptly Attended to. A SPECIALTY Is mado of Tap ping Water Mains and Running Water Pipes, as We have Supe rior Facilities for doing this work Corner .Squeinoqua and Hamilton Street?, ASTOKl, OREGON. Jordan & Bozorth The Only Exclusive CROCKERY STORE IN ASTORIA. K. 11. Hare Solo Right to tho 1'ateut .axup Filler, WEST SHORE LUMBEE MILLS J. C. TEDLLINGEIt, - - - Proprietor. MANtJrACTCBEIt OF AXD DEALEK IX All Kinds of Lumber, ON AND AFTEK THIS DATE WILL sellLumberaudBoiesatfellowmgrates: All Rough Lumber, (only to special apreement). .. 310 CO ho. 1 Mooring and ltustIc,(onlytospe- cial agreement) ..S20 00 No. 2 Flooring and Rustic, (only to spe cial agreement) sib oo Mouldings, 10 per cent, cheaper than any body. Fish Boe.s. 14 cents at mill, Shooks, 12 cents at mill. For County Treasurer. I HEREBY ANXOUNCk'mYSELF AS AN IndetKMident Candidate for COUNTY TREASURER. MAGNUS C. CP.OSBY, Astoria, llay 9. 1&34. Drink Milk and Grow Fat And dont forget that I- 3XT. HDaorlaxLca. Always Keeps Milk by the Glass, Pint, or Quart, At his Fruit Stand, on Cbenamus street. Opposite Spexartb's Gun More. To Whom It May Concern. fTTHE 2IILTv BUSINESS HERETOFORE A carried on by I. N. DARLAN'D. will hereafter be carried on by DARLAND & MARTIN. I. X. Darland having sold an in terest to Mr. Martin. Drink Milk and Get Fat. flVDont forget that I. N. Darland firtrarc keeps milk by the Glass, Pint, or quart. tVw dUb. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. PARKER HOUSE. U. B. PARKER. I'roi... ASTORIA, - - - OR(5uX. Al.CKOSBY. - - ' Day Clerk. Phil. UOWEItS, - n - Night Oerk. .Tas. DCnrr ha tne Bar anttBUUard room. First Glass' in all Respeots. FEI'Q0ACH TO THK HOUSE. Campi Restaurant. P.ff AXD WELL. EQUIPPED THROUGHOUT, L. Sena has rebuilt his establishment and Is prepared to accommodate the trsvollng public A good meal furnished at any hour of the day or night. 'i he fl'test Liquors and Cigars at the bar. Two doors west of Ike Foster's. n23-Cra LUIQI SEHItA. Fipres Iyer Lie ! aVi J'EVFF OF THE CHOP HOUSE Can prove by his ttoothat hu U doins the UlIVl UU"UUIVW U Mfv RESTAIfTtANT In th clftr. nml hflXwfll lninrp.nhw to pvp. the iKWt nibal lor crtsli.. jS2 itAKJCETS. WANIIhWFo! MARKET, Main Slnvc r; . JUitorln. Oregos. nUGH.i. v astray., puoprietokk. OESPECTFCLLY CALL THE ATTEN IX tlon of the nnbllcto the fact that the aboro Market w 111 always be supplied v. 1th a .r. FULL VAKIETY. AND BEST QUALITY & FRESH AND CURED MEATS I I Which will be sold'atJlowwt rates, whole sale and retail. ?L carSueclal attentlonrriren to suDnlvlnz jjilns. -Pacific Market. N. DAVICH & CO. - - Proprietors. Leave Your Orders for Fish, Game, Eggs, Butter. VEGETABLES.. ETC. We furnish Provisions. Fresh and in Good Condition. Drescd Chickens. Vegetable, ana .Maraec rronuce oi au Kinus in reason. A Fine stock of Family Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Tobaccos. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COMPANY, Fresh and Cured Meats, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL, CIIENWaiUS Street. Atitorla, Oc ASTORIA Brewery Beer Saloon. The Best Beer 5 cts a Glass. Dot Lunch every Day from 10 to 1 a. JI The best of Liquors and Clean on baud. A deservedly popular place of social resort. GEO. IIILLER. CHAS. A. MAY, New Store, New Stock Toy, Fancy Good1, Tobacco and Cigars. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FH.UITS A FINE ASSORTMENT. BOAT BUILDING, R. M. LEATHERS Has reopened lib boat shop, over Arndt & Ferchen'H, foot of LaFayetto street, uud b prepared to turnout first-cl'ass HOATS. Alii WORK GIAKAXTECI). WYATT & THOMPSON. DEALERS IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS, CHOICE GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. Crockery and Glassware. Mill ecaL,:E2tc. T. G. RAWLINGS, "Wholesale andjtetall Dealer in Tropical, Domestic, Green and Dried FRUITS. MJTS. CANDIES, DRIED MEATS, ETC. Fiae Cigars aiid Tefescco. Next door to I. J. Arvold'a, Squemoqua St. Hardware aM Slip Claiiillery A. VAH DUSEH & CO.. HKAIJCKS1N Hardware and Ship Chandlery, 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 Machines, Paints and Oils. Groceries, etc. 10,000 BOTTLES SOLD Great Northwestern Remedy. TAKE IT w.pnjMnrR'C5 teoNBisoBPuainEa! Oi.iorg - KIDNEV S-LIVERDLSEASCS., 01 SPEPSIAJ HWhXtABUJTUfclESANDSKW DSEASES. t.AUACH COSOVENESS. Tlio-o who work early and late need a wholesome, reliable Medicine like Wonder Orecoa Blood Purifier. As a remedy and preventative ol diseased It cannot be beat. It checks Rheumatism and Malaria, relieves Constipation, Dyspepsia and Blllouine and nuts fresh energy Into the svstem by making "eir Rich Blood. All Druggists and Deal ers keep It. S 1.00 bottles 6 for $5.00. C. H. BAIN & CO. DEAXEKS IX Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms Turning, Bracket Vork. slios Work A specialty, and all work guaranteed. Oak, Ash, Bay, anil Walnut lumber ; Ore gon and Port Orford Cedar. All kinds of boat material ou hand. CH.BAO& CO. Wilson & Fisher, SHIP CHANDLERS. DKALKR3 IK iron, Steel, Coal, Anchors, Chains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, NAILS AND SPIKES, Shelf Hardware, Paints and Oils STEAM PACKING, PROVISIONS. FLOUR AIS ZtlllX FEED. Agents for Salem Flouring Mills, and Capital Flour. FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES. All sizes, at Tortland Prices, In Stock. CoranrChenamus and Hamilton Street? ASTORIA, OREGON. THE BEST IS THE OS-AJrPIEST ! Royal Brand Flour Manufactured by .the OREGON MILLING COMPANY Is of Superior Quality, and la Endorsed by all who use it. THE HOUSEKEEPER'S FAVORITE Of Superior KIsIng Quality. Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction. WYATT & THOMPSON Solo A sent for Antorla. BOAT SAILS AT Lowest Prices, NOT GIVEN AWAY, but made at lowest LIVING TRICKS. All work dona at ray Sail Loft GUARATED to give perfect satis faction. SAIL LOFT On Cueuaniiw Street, next door to Astoria Bakery. J. HESS. Barnes' Patent Foot and Stoam ; Power Scroll Saws. Circular Saw, 3Iortlsers. Lathes. Tenoners, Formers, Etc. 0 si orn & Alexander ? Sole Iffcatx, 628 JUrket St. Sab Fraaeiseo. Catalogue of all our goods sent free on ap plication. ' .. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. AT MRS. GEO. KILLER'S, NEXT DOOR to Weston Hotel. $&rM& jfceajvjj; STOI&MMN . DEAUSKS O BAR COPPER, OARS, Groceries, Provisions, MILL FEED, Etc. flume's BuM1jb, Astoria. Or. S. ARNDT & EERCHEN, A3TORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH SHOP AND Boiler Shop Ail kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, AND STEAMBOAT WORK Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, jeOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. Ukstos Strket, Near Pakxke Hoube, ASTORIA. - OREO ON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAHHARnUS BoilerWork, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. CASTINGS , Of all Descriptions made to Order at Short Notice. A. D. Wabs. President. J. G. HUBTI.EB, Secretary, I. W. Cask, Treasurer. John Fox.Suporlntendent. BOATS AND TENTS 3 h S3. o 3 o 3 o 3 p 3 -3 W s cj 0 S SO r . O 3 - p O 3 "" s P C c 5 2 &. 3 5 Oq en S . 3 p a- c 1 c o 5 8- oa 2 SI 3.P 3 g. O 3 I s I a -3 3 8L 3 o O a o 5' ,5 2. 2 I 3 0) IT . 5 N CT- en FLAGS, ETC ETC. First Class Blacksmithing 'AT LOW BATES AT Gilbert Christiansen's HORSESHOEING Dona on Scientific Principles by an Al uotsesnoer wno i;uaranie9 GOOD WORK. General Blacksmithing Done And SATISFACTION ASSURED, at HU Shop, in rear of Aug. Danielson's Saloon. Garnahan & Go. SUCCESSORS TO I. "W. CASE, IMPORTERS AXV WHOLESALE AND KB r ALL DEALERS IN GENERAL MEBCHAMSE Corner Cnenamna and Cass streets. ASTORIA - OREGON Magnus C. Crosby Dealer In HARDWIRE, IRON, STEEL, Iron. Pipe and Fittings, STOVES, TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON, Fix A2i bopper. BUSINESS CARDS. 0. F. ScCOBXAC, Attorney aud Counsel!? at taw Room 12, Odd Fellows BaHdlns." ASTORIA, - - Otegoa. GEO. A. DOBSXS, OKO. NQEAXJD WOJJkNI 4b DOBBIS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Offlco in Kinney's Block, opposite City Hall, Astoria, Oregon. Q K. THOMSOIY, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Room No. 6, over White House, ASTORIA, OREGON. v o. vr. fultok. a: csutaon.. FI7I.TON BBOTHOS, ' ATTORNEYS AT LAW. RootnaS and 6. Otfd Fellowg.UoUdlag. jf x q;a.-5owjLbit. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Chenamua treet, - - ASTORIA, OREGON JOSEPH A. GILX, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. rOfllc with J. Q- A. Bowlby. ASTORIA, Oregon. ATTT AT LAW. Notary Public, Commissioner 01 Deedtpx California, New York and Washington Ter ritory. Rooms 3 and 4, Odd Fellows Building, As toria. Oregon. N. B -Claims at Washington. D. a, and collections aspeclalty. Tg C. HOLDEN, NOTARY PUBLIC, AUCTIONEER, COMillESION AND IN SURANCE AGENT. O. M. LK1CR, ARCHITECT AND DRAUGHTSMAN. Scholars received for Course oC Draaaagr "Ofllce oyer White House Store. Q-'-LO F. PARKER, SURVEYOR OF Clatsop CoBaty.and City BTAmfrik Otflce : Chenamus street, Y. M. C. A. haU Room No. 8. QBEXSOai MAKTIX, M, IA Physician sd Sarxea. ASTORIA, OREGON. OFFiCE-Room 12, Odd Fellows Building. RESiDEjfCE-Hume's building, up atairs. TA.Y TUTTIiE. . J. PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON Office Rooms 1, 2, and 3. Pythian Build ing. Residence On Cedar Street, back of St. Mary's Hospital. F. P. HICKS. A. K. 8HAW.. HICKS & SHAW, DENTIST8. Rooms in Allen's Building, up stairs, coir ner Cass and Squemoqua 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 Insurance Conpanles : Scottish Union and Na tional, assets $33,000,000 Phcenlx of Hartford " iWijofr Home of New York, " Tjjoojeifi Hamburg and Bremen. ' 2,oouiOfl) Western. aoajtfO Phenlx of Brooklyn, " 4,000,000 Oakland Home, . " COOOO Policies written by us In the PbCBnix and Home and Scottish Union and National at equitable rates. BANKING AND INSURANCE ! I. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Insnr anoe Agent, ASTORIA, - OREGON. OFFICE HOURS : From 9 o'clock A. JI. until 3 o'clock P. M. B. S. Worsley, ATJCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT t-Ofllcc and Ware Rooms on Squemoqoa Street, next door to corner of Olney. Advancements made on Consignments' No Charges for Storage of Gg4a. GEORGE LOVETT, Tailorins, Cleaninff, Heparins, NEAT, CHEAP AND QUICK. Main St.. opposite N. deb's Astoria, r. G. A. STINSON & CO., BLACKSMITHING, At Capt. Rogers old stand, corner of Cs and Court 8treets. 8hlp and Cannery work. Horseshoeing. Wagons mado and repaired. Good work guaranteed. NOTICE. Boat Sails to be Given Away Three Private FishenaeM Can get NEW MAINSAILS for next to nott Imj by calling on A. M. JOHNSOlC