cu (mr 1 11 ax J 8 R fill 11 I IB IB """r-lLjrssfeiTr "ISSSm B Ml 1 fill IB ll fliB III VOL. XXII, NO. 43. BUSINKh CARDS. M IS II, 'I TIE KSTKI.V TEACHER PIANO AND ORGAN. Apply :it O. W. WOODS'. hler by perYuivdnu Jo J'ioL Coo'a. Comity J--V1imI Siijiiriiitti!u( Office at Bndnllct & C. rannerv, CpptT Astoria. "I PAXK IAr. .11. tt. t'hynivlun :mrt 8ur;reo. Office opposite tin Jnhntien building. ASTOKIA - - ORECON. F. D.WIXTOX. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Abstracts f Title :t Specialty. Rooms 11 and 12, Knights of Pythian Castle Building. Telephone Ao.-IO. C . JIcCOK3SA Attorney :i ml Counsellor :it !.:nr Room 12, Odd Fellows Building. ASTORIA. - Oregon. oeo. a. nonius. oko. noi.m IVOT.AIVD fc DOISESIS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office in Kinney's Block. pposite Ot Hall, Astoria, Oregon. Q R. TnoJISOA. Attorney and Counselor at Law. Room No. c, over White House, astohia, orecon. c. w. foxton. a. c. rrin ox. FUI.TOX m&OTHKZKS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rooms 5 and C. Odd FeMnv.s Building. rl.A.BOULV. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Chenauius tnet, - - ASTORIA, OREGON JOSEPH A. GII,L. ATTORNEY- AT-I.A VV. -Office with J. Q- A. Boull.y. ASTORIA, Oiegon. 7 C. IIOJLDEX, NOTARY PUBLIC, AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION ANS IN SURANCE AGENT. C. IV. L.EICK, ARCHITECT AND DRAUGHTSMAN. Scholars received for Course of Draught ing yOffice over White House Store. Q.EIiO F. PAIIKKK. SURVEYOR OF Clatsop County, and City of AsOoi ia Office : Chenamus street, Y. M. C. A. hall Room No. 8. t BFA'SOX 3lAHTINTf 31, I)., Physician and Surgeon. ASTORIA, - - OREGON. OFFICE-Room 12, Odd Fellows Building. Residence Hume's building, up stairs. JAY TUTTXE, 31. 1. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Rooms 1,2, and 3 Pythian Build ing. Residence On Cedar Street, hack ol St. Mary's Hospital. F. r. hicks. a. r, SHAW HICKS fc SHAW. DENTISTS. Rooms in Allen's Building, up stairs, coi 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 Conpuuies : Scottish Union and Na tional, assets .T3,COO,000 Phoenix or Hartford 4.500.000 Home of New York, " 7,ooo,0oo Hamburg and Bremen. " 2,000,000 Western, 3oo,wu Pnenix of Brooklyn, " 4,000.000 Oakland Home, soo.ooo Policies 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. - RF.n.'. OFFICE HOURS : From 9 o'clock A. M. until 3 o'clock P. M. ff.T.Coleman&Co.'s AGEXCY, Banking Department A General Banking and Exchange Busi ness transacted. Every facility for promp and satisfactory business. Drafts on tbe leading cities of the United States and Europe. Deposits .Received. CLATSOP COUNTY BRANCH " OF American MercantlleColiBGtion ASSOCIATION Room No. 1, White House building, Astor'a Bills collected in any part of the United States or Canadas. This association has overS.000 correspond ents. LANGDON, STICKLES & CO. BRM5rtHi 1 y (f( ? I lR 1 I III l-THE PM BEST TONIC. ? This medicine, combining Iron with pure vegetable tonics, quickly and completely Cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, W'enKnevn, Impure Blood, ."UalurinjCliUlH nnd Fcvcrx, nnd Ncuriilcla. It Is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of tbe Klilncyn nnd J.iier. It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Women, and all who lead sedcntnrv lives. It docs not Injure the teeth, causeheidachc,or produce constipation other Iron medicines do. It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates tbe appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re lieves Heartburn nnd Belching, and strength ens the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lacfc of Energy, &c., it has no equal. J&3 The genuine bos above trade mark nnd rossed red lines on i rapper. Take no other JiCenhljby BROU& UIEXKAL CO., BALTI30RE, Xft REDINCTO.V, WOODARl) & CO., Portland, Or. Wholesale Agents. 6TOBIACH Tlic Feeble Srov Strong When Hostetter's Stnmaeh Bitters is used to promote assimilation of the food and enrich the blood. Indigestion, tbeehlef obstacle to an acquisition ot strength bv the weak, is an ailment which infallibly mi -cumbs to the action of this peerless correc tive. Loss of flesh and appetite, failure to .sleep, and growing evideuce of premature great itnigoraur, which braces up the phy sical energies and fortifles the constitution aginst dtsc-ise. For sale bv all I)nii-!K( and Dealers generally. At V e i&llOU Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Groceries, FruvisfanSg MILL FEED. Glass and Plated Ware, TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with Wines, Liq;iors,Tobacco,Cigars Drugs and Chemicals t J. E. THOMAS, DRUGGIST AST0RIA,O Prescriptions carefulls comiwuiided Day or Night. left's Hotice SAYS THERE WILL BE NO INCREASE OF PRICES IN HIS CHOP HOUSE AND THAT HE IS DETERMINED TO maintain his reputation for keeping the best and cheapest Restaurant in town, even at a loss to himself, while the dull times last. .IEFF. County Coroner. J. C. ROSS Has Opened a First-Class UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT ON MAIN STREET, Above Pioneer Restaurant. Funerals attended ; everj thing necessary provided, and In all eases, SATISFACTION GUAlLVNTEi;!). B. S. Worsley, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT tS-Ofllcc and Ware Rooms on Squemoqua Street, next door to comer of Olney. Advancements made on Consignments- So Charges for Storage of Good. HOSTETTERV CELEBRATED " f AND Pharmacist, ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, ATGUST 27, 1884. THE WAR BETWKKV FI.'lXtE .M CHI VI. New York, Aug. 25. Wong He Cbong, one of tbe wealthiest Chiuese merchants here, thus describes tbe status before the war. He says: "An nam was progressing when the French secretly made a treaty with tbe disso lute and drunkeu governor, wno signed a concession making France the governor and master of Annum, It is just the same as if the governor of New Jersey or Delaware should, while drunk. oonve his state to Ger many or liussia. Tbe proceeding world simply reflect discredit upon him peisonally, and would be null and void. Then wilhoiil notice to us France declares war upon Ibis very man and brings to bear against him all the power of their great nation. They vaunt tbemselves upon their valor and victory, a nation of 40,000, 000 conquering a petty official who at the farthest could only bring together an army of o,000 unpaid, unequip ped and undisciplined men. Five hundred American or English soldiers could have done the same thing in less time. After that the French passed beyond the Annamese border and attacked one of our regi ments. They had 0,000 men, and we had 800, although they telegraphed all over the world that we had a force of 20,00 massed at a strategical point. .Besides our orders were per emptory not to fight. Tbe only fight ing we therefore did was what was necessary in order to retreat success fully, and for this they now say, either pay us 70,000,000 francs or we will sltuighter your people and burn your cities. This tbey call civiliza tion and Christianity. Do you wonder that weorientals look askant at a peo ple and a creed under whose name such things are done? We shall fight unless the great powers inter fere on account of the injury to their commerce. We will transfer our com merce to Germany, England and the United States. France is afraid of the last nation, and won't dare to at tack her ships. Vienna, Aug. 2o. -A special from Shanghai says the arsenal at Foo Lhow is m ruins. Eighteen hundred workmen are out of employment. The arsenal cost 42,000,000 francs and the arms and ammunition dest roved were valued at 110,000,000 franco Pai:ls, Aug. 25 La. Frmu-f says tha Chinese force, seeing the bom bardment of Foo Chow, stripped the arsenal of its portable valuables. It also says the French are making coaling stations of Pondicherv and Mahe. Loxi'ON, Aug. 25. Semi-official ad vices from China report that during the bombardment of Jjoo Cnow a French officer of high rank was killed. Only three Chinese gunboats were destroyed. Lovnnv, Anc. 05. TL iVnco Hongkong dispatch says the Chinese are wholly unprepared for war. It denounces the malpractice of the provincial government and will hold them answerable for any collapse of the national defences. The French are elated at the display of Chinese pugnacity, because it will conduce to protracted hostilities, in which case only the capture of Pekin will effect ually eDd the war. Night traffic on the Canton river is prohibited. There is an enormous increase ii stocks, and the import trade is generally paralyzed. London, Aug. 25.--A Times' dis patch from Foo Chow to-day says: French ironclads have entered the mouth of the river this afternoon at two o'clock. The white fort opened fire with a Krupp cannon while the ships were three niilcs away. After an hour's engagement the French re tired. The Chinese fire was good. Presidential Povibilities. There is a bare possibility that the coming presidential election may ulti mately be decided in the House of Rep resentatives. This contingency lias been occasionally referred to by pol ticians at the East this year, but has not received any general attention. Many voters do not understand how it could occur. It may bo worth while to explain how the election might be thrown into theHousa The Consitution of the United States re quires that if no candidate for Presi dent should receive a majority of all the Electoral College "shall choose immediately by ballot, the President" In the next Electoral College there will be 401 voles, and the majority necessary to elect will be 20L If, say Butler should run for the presidency, nnd should carry Massachusetts, he would have fourteen electoral votes. If, further, the remainder of the elec toral voie3 should be nearly evenly divided between Blaine and Cleve land, the vote in the Electoral Col lege might stand in this wise: Blaine 194, Cleveland 193, and Butler 14. No candidate having a majority, the con test would naturally terminate in the House of Bepresentatives, which, be ing Democratic, would of course give the presidency to Cleveland. The foregoing treats of possibilities inert ly: simply with the object of illus trating the operation of the Constitu tion. A foolish consistency is the hob goblins of little minds, adored by lit tle statesmen and divines. With con sistency a great soul has'nothing to do. Speak what you think now in hard words, and to-morrow speak what to-morrow thinks in hard words again, though it contradict everything you said to-day. "Ah, so you shall bo sure to be misunder stood." Is it so bad then, to be mis understood? Pythagoras was mis understood, and Socrates, and Coper nicus, and Galileo, and Newton, and every pure and wise spirit that ever took flesh. To be great is to be mis understood. Jt. W. Emerson. England is shipping to Egypt the rolling stock of an eighteen-inch gauge railway. The line will be laid from tho Bed Sea to Berber, and the road will be used for the shipmenf of soldiers and military stores. The national convention of the live stock men of the United States will meet in Chicago November 13th. The (Sorernor of Alalia. John. H. Kiukead, ex-govemor of Nevada, and recently apjiointed gov ernor of Alaska territory under the law passed at the late session of con gress, is in this city, on his way to assume the duties of his office. Gov ernor Kinkead was formerly post master at bitk.i, and therefore knows something of. the new country. His associates in the government are Ward McAllister, district judge; dis trict attorney, Mr. Haskell; clerk of the court. Mr. Lewis; Marshal, M. C. Hillyer. Commissioners -Mr. Brady, at Sitka; George P. Hale, at Wran gel; Mr. Seber, at Oonalaska, and Mr. Stoles at Juneau. Gov. Kiukead states that it is his desire to do without a legislature, al though they woidd like a representa tive in congress, and, if possible, an arrangement of this kind will be made. Tho appropriation for carry ing on the government, outside of salaries, is only $15,000 per annum. The buildings now there will be used for the transaction of public affairs, although tliey are not really suitable. Another year an effort will be made to have an appropriation for the erec tion of more commodious quarters. The white population numbers about 2,000. Sitka will be the headquarters of the new government.- -Bulletin. Rardctte Tries His Hand at n FLsli Story. I remember once, myself fishing in tbe eddying waters of the Mississippi, about four miles above Burlington, strikin a catfish. I was using a lance wood rod and set reel, and the fish ran out about twenty-five yards of line, then turning suddenly made straight for me as I stood in the water. I struck at it with the rod, which broke off iu my hand. The in furiated fish chased mo ashore, ran me through a lumber yard, pursued me across a wide stubble field, and some distance'into the woods, when, being unarmed, JE climbed a large Cot tonwood tree. The relentless fish followed me up the tree, where it was shot by some hunters just as it was "cooning" out upon a big limb to get at me. It fell' to the ground dead, I shot through the heart. It was nine i inches long and weighed a pound and a half with its clothes on. It Means More. The Japaneseiangnagc has no equivalent for jmr word hell, but it has tbe word jigoku. Jigokn consists ot "(1) eight immenso hot hells rang ing one beneath, the other in tiers. Each of those hells has sixteen ad ditional belte outside the gates, like so many ante-chambers, so that there are 13G hot liell(2) There are eight large cold walls, jjrad (3) there are the same number ofAells of utter dark ness.'' This isjxalnablo information. JigoKn is just-fnlTworu we nave Deen looking for to give a concise idea of the situation when we arrive at the theatre and find we have left our ticket at home.-Xcoi7 (Zfeb.) News. ''Few people know how to cook water," Charles Delmonico used to affirm. "The secret is in putting good, fresh water into a neat kettle, already quite warm, nnd setting the water to boiling quickly, and then taking it right ofijfor use in tea, cof fee or otherdrinks betore it is spoiled. To let it steam and simmer and evaporate until the good water is all in the atmosphere, find the lime and iron and dregs only left in the kettle, is what makes a great many people sick, and is worse than no water at all." Bartholdi wants to have the big statue up so that it may be inaugu rated in September, 18S5, so as to commemorate the signing of the treaty of Versailles 100 years before. He estimates the cost of the statue and pedestal when in place at S500, 000. Experiments with cypress and wal nut and cypress and cedar prove that they will rot each other when joined together, but on separation the de cay will cease, and the timbers re main perfectly sound for a long pe riod. "Trust men and they will trust you," said Balph Waldo Emerson. "Trust men and they will bust you," says tin ordinary, every-day business man. One thousand Winnebago Indians are gathered at Black Biver Falls to receive their annual government an nuity of SCO per person. Postpone It. To speak a sharp, a caustic word ha never in a hurry; Our neighbor's burden may bo great; then add not to his worry; Revenge is sweet, but what is gained by adding to a sorrow? Let's speak the kindly word to-day; the caustic oue to-morrow, The Gem Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astorians. For the Finest of Wines and Liquors Co to THE C.EM SALOON. ALEX. CAMPBELL. - - PROPRIETOR Wood Yard. Another Reduction to Suit Hard Times. TTNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE ASTO U rlaWood Yard. Gray's Dock, foot of uenion street, wm sen woou at me iouow ing prices and deliver wherever the streets are planked, between Tmllingcr's Mill and O'Brien's Hotel, back to Astor street : Green Alder. 2-cut St 25 per cord, lenj: S3 50 ury uo no Gr'nIIemlo'k do Dry do da Green Fir do Dry Fir do 4 ro do do :i 75 1 25 do do 3 50 1 0 do do 3 75 4 50 do do 3 75 4 75 do dd 4 CO Extra Maple and S. limbs do 5 50 do do 5 00 Vine Maple and S. limbs do 5 23 do do -1 75 Wood of Ail Kinds By the Scow load at REDUCED RATES. J. H. D.GKAY' Astoria, Juno 1st, 1SSI. SI THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. Relitru and ceres BirETDLLTISlI, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, BACKACHE, HEXB1CIZ, T00IH1CSII, SORE THROAT, QCI.V3T, SWELL1KOS. SPKAIXS, Sckium; Cats, Bruias, FROSTBITES, mjKxa, scaxds, Anl all other fcodllj acfcci uulpaliu. JIFIT CZ5IS i Borm. SoU by all Drocjlsti an! Dealer. Directions in 11 language). Ti8Cis?l3iA.Ve8le:C3. (SuotMri to JL Xettla t Co.) BaUIaore, 8L, C.S.A. HOTELS AND KESTAURANTS. PARKER HOUSE, ll, . PARIiJRR. rroj... ASTORIA, - - . OREGON. Al. CROSBY, Phil. BOWERS, Day Clerk. Night Clerk. First Class in all Respects. FKKB COACH TO THE HOUSE. Figures lew Lie ! AND JEFF OF THE CHOP HOUSE Can prove by his hooks that he is doling the iKfayst business of any RESTAURANT In the city, and lie will guarantee to ;ie thi' bast meal for cash. FRANK FABRE'S CHOP HOUSE. Qysiers, Ice Cream, COFFEE. The New Model. Everything First Class. Casj Street, rear of Odd-Fellows Enildin?. Every attention paid my customers, and the best set before them in first-class style. BAY VIEW EestirantAtay WM. ZIMMERMAN Wishes to announce to his ritr.ds M.dthe public generally, that he has opened A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT AND BAKERY In the fin new building opposite the O. R. & N. Company's Dock. The. Best the Market Affords Cooked to Order. OPES AT ,11.1. 8IOITRS. LEADING in S. B. CROW. New Rooms. New Material EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. j3" Mr. Win. A. Bell, of San Francisco, one of the most .skillful photographists on the Coast, assists in the operating room. Fine Work n. Specialty, On the ItO Al WAY nearly opposite St. Mary's Hospital. SSSSSSSSSSS nHjH itfMf ddb Poo Gallery n Columbia Transportation Company. 0 FOR 3E0lXXAlSr. FAST TIME! FAST TIME! THE POPULAR STEAMEIl FLEETWOOD Which has been refitted for the comrort of passengers will leave Wilson & Fisher's Dock every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland jit 1 P.M. Returning leaves Portland every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. fr-An additional trip will be made on Sunday of Each. Week, leaving Portland at 9 O'clock Snnuzry Morning:. Passengers bj this route connect at lvalama for Sound ports. U. B. SCOTT, President ASTORIA IRON WORKS. Rentox Street, Near Pakkkk IIonsE, ASTORIA. - OREGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAND anfl MARIEE EN&IKES BoilerWork, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe-' cialty. Of all Descriptions made to Order at Short A'otlce. A. D. Wass, Trosident. J. G. Hustlek, Secretary, I. W. Case, Treasurer. .loiiy Fox.Snporintendent. S. AENDT & EERCHEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH Boiler Shop All kinds of ENGINE, CANNEEY, and STEAMBOAT WOEK Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. Magnus C. Crosby Dealer In HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES, TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD HEET -Lam . Tlxx AND CJoID3po3?- FEANK H. LAIGHTON. DEALER IN Fruits, Notions, Cigars AND TOBACCOS. Water St. lct-irccri West 8(Ii and West Dili, Tropical and Domestic Fruits per every steamer. Nuts, Candies, etc., at Laighton's. Everything Fresh and First-class. P. Blankholm. Cigars, Tobacco and Notions, FRUITS Cor. Squemoqua and Olney streets, Astoria. Fesfport aad Astoria. TOUCHING ATKNAPPA. THE FAVORITE STEAMER G -nlwi. GOLD DUST Wliicli has been thoroughly refitted for the comfort of Passengers will run this season between Westport and Astoria As follows : Leave Westport at 7 :30 AM. Knappa at 8:30. Arriving In Astoria at 10 :30 a. 3i, Leave Astoria at 2 P. M. Arrive In Westport at C p. 31, Will touch at all way landings. For freight or passage apply on board or to CAPT. .IAS. COX, Manager sSSSS? a. vmMMszt 3' PRICE, FIVE CENTS. TRANSPORTATION LIES. Oregon Railway & Navioatio coniPAm. o cka s i i v : s I ( A During tho month of July, 18S4, Ocean Steamers will sail from Portland to San Francisco, and from San Francisco to Port land, as follows, leaving Alnsworth Dock. Portland, at Midnight, and Spear Street Wharf, San Francisco, at 10 A. m. : From Portland. From San Francisco. Angj An Jreson Mon 4 State of Cal....Sat 2 AI.ltH nf f'l V. f.lli.1 1.1. Tk. T UOlnmhl.1 Thn. 11llmr, Trias i Mate of Cat... .Min 17 Columbia Fri 2! Mao of Cnl....Snn 'i Columbia Frt 2U Sept "''". iocs u Uregon wed -T Sept State of Cal Mon 1 btato of'Ual". ".Mon 9 Columbia Sat 6 Throngh Tickets sold to all principal cities In the United States, Canada and Europe. RAIL DIVISION. I'aSSenirerTmlnclBava TnrlriTi.l f.A l?.,c em points, at 11 :io A. M. daily. i unman Palace Cars running between Port land, and St. Paul, KIVEK. OIVISIO.V (Midlife Columbia). Boats leave Portland for Dalle." 'it 7 ;OG A JI. also : Leave Port-I i"1-- 'and for I Mon J Tu. I We. I Thu.1 Fii. I Sat Astoria and Intro,. r Inmbia... M AX! 6 AM RAM GAM CAM IS AM SnlV."' V'"""' "! Uartnn fU I? Atl I- -w I I7AMJ CoirSlia" !6AMJ !ViU ....f I- .-! I Ifi AM I Tacomaand Seattle, daily at IMO PM ictoria Steamers do not run Sundays. I.e&Ta Astfrrii fA Tn.1nn c - .. J.:t.. -j -.-... .. wiliiuu ttb u a. m. uaiu ex cept Sunday, r ii !rT?C!r-iTr. A-J'- STORES, Manager. uen I treiRhtand Pas. Act E. A. NOYKS. Aeeift Astoria. Oregon & California R. R. On and after June 28, 1SS4, trains will run as iuuua : iaiiji iiuccept sunuays). EASTSIDE D1VISIOX. IJctccn lOKTLAXI and ASHLAND LfcAA E. ARIMVK Portland 7 :30 a. 31 1 Ashland 5:40 a. 31. ..vaiiuiim oxu i. 311 1 ortland 4:25 1. 31. ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN. Portland 4 :0O v. 3t 'Lebanon 9 :2o"i 3t i.eu.inoii....,.4 :i. a. 3i.'rortland... 10 :03 a. 3t Pullman P.i!ni sionntnfoinri,... r- landMondajs and Thursdays. Returning ii4.n.oium,nm inusiuiis aim rnuays. The Oreiriiii nml Cfillfnmin i'iiin..i i.-. . makes connection with all Regular Trains "" 'a'u iiiaiuu, iroiii wie ioot 01 1 ar. WKSTSIDK DIVISIOX. Between Portland and rrviilili 31AII. TItAI i 4,LEATE- ARRIVE. l'ortland......j :0o a. 3i.CorvallK.4 :S0 v. 31. Corvalhs s i a. .m. ! Portland 3 20 r.31. t . KXrilESS TltAIX 1. J'HE- ARRIVE. 1 ortland.. ... :C0 i 3iMcMInuvlHe.8 :00 i3t McMinnviIIe5:15 A3iPortland 8 -JSOa 31 C'ojo. connections made at Ashland with the Stages of the Oregon and Califor nia Stage Company. Local tickets forsale, and baguage checked at Company's up town ofllce, corner Stark aild Second StlVMle 'I'lolrntn tn oil fh nrn lidrial;lMUtaIorCallIornia. can only hnrn Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or. F.irelintupcn Pnrtlnnil nil Snn TTi-inilann $32.00. and only 31 hours staging Freight will not be received for shipment after 5 o'clock i3t. on either the Eastside or tesisiue uivisions. K. KOEHLER, IX P. ROGERS, itanager. G. F A P. Act llwaco Steam Navigation Go.'s SUMMER SCHEDULE. Astoria to Fort Stevens, Fort Ganby, and llwaco. Connecting by stages and boats for Oysterville, Montesano and Olympia Until further notice the llwaco Steam Navigation Co.'s steamer 3-x3l. Miles, Will leave Astoria On Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays (Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays being Oysten die and Montesano mail days.) at 7 A. M. FOR Ft.Stevens, Ft. Canby and llwaco ox Wednesdays, and Fridays The steamer will leave Astoria at a A. 3r., as f(irni(rl not liflnir rimllnprl triptlv tn schedule time. On Tuesdays nnd Thursdays A SECOND TRIP will be made, leaving As toria at 1 P. 31 ., connecting with steamer iridc Vt'cst, from Portland. Fare to Fort Canby and llwaco, 1 00 ETickets can be bought at the ofllce for 73 cts. t39Hvaco freight, by the ton. In lots of one ton or over, $2 per ton, ZSTFot Tickets, Towage or Charter ap ply at the ofllw of the company, Gray's wharf, foot of Benton street. J. H.D.GRAY, Agent. The Str. GLEANER, B. F. STEVENS, Master, Will leave Wilson & Fisher's 1 t k Every Monday, at 9 A. 7'. For Deep River and Way Landings, and Every Friday, at 9 A. 31, For John Day's River. Everylitturnaa'.atO A. 31. For Knappa. On other days will do general work. A good SCOW is iuu in connection with the steamer, and Lumber, Wood, etc., promptly handled. GUHARD STEAMSHIP LINE. t7E BEG LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE A Tt great reduction in rates overthe.above well known line. Parties desiring to go to Europe, or wishing to send for friends in the old c mntry will find it to their advan tage to purchase tickets over the Cunard lino. Tickets issued by us good from any part of Europe to Astoria. BOZORTH &.TOHNS, Agents. J. W. EUDDOCK, Practical Plumbing in All Its Branches. Steam and Gas Fixtures, A Complete Stock of First-class Material. All Work Guaranteed. Oflice and Shop In Tlumo's building, rear of Wheeler & Robb's, Astoria, Oregon. - ?S5-'i3?Sfi- m - .rf "i - ! C55: V