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ASTORIA, OREGON, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1884. -
PRICE, FIVE CENTS.
VOL. V.XII. 0. 135.
151 MXK CAKD.
DK
V. L, KOS.
Pfaj.sician find Surjjccu.
OJjjCE : in the rear or L W. Case's Bank.
Eesldence -with I. W.c&se.
Telephone Xo. CO, nl olh.-e j ci residence.
TK. A. L. i.l .1. A. KUtTOS.
Phy..IoIaK":il SmtroiM'.
Will live iiwrnut an-:i'im tw all call,
from any jMrt of the city i country.
Ofllc over Allen st.re, cm cr . ass and
Squenioq tUbtivt is. Altia, Oitgou.
Telephone Ao. 41.
D
K.FUA.NK JPAtf.
IMiynlciisn nnd Mun:ec.
onie, Cor. Main j.nd Cltenanius s r ets.
Optici: llouus :-'J lo 11 A. a:. ;-2 to 5 P.M.
Kesld- uce. opposite the Juh.mscn building
"El D.1V1.VIUX.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Abstracts or 'It tie a imperially.
Pooms 11 and 12, Knisbts of Pythian Ca--tle
Building. 'IV1 plts X .-tO.
T . - .
oto. a. DoiiKis, oko. youait
lOL.lI) & DOKRIS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office hi Kinney's Block. pposlte Cltj
Hall, Astoria, Oregon.
c. r. fulto.v.
c c. fULTO.
FULTOX BICOTIIEEtS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
ItoomsSand 6. Odd Fellows Building.
J. Q. A. HOWLBf.
J. A. RILL.
IloWI.BY fc GII.I,,
Attorneys and Cmitit l!r at Law,
Office on Chenainus Sttcet. Astoria. Oregon
E.
V.
MlOl.Ot.S,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION AND
flrRANCK AHKJfl.
IN
C.
W. JLKICK-.
ARCHITECT AND DRAUGHTSMAN.
Scholars received for Course of Draughting
tyOfflce over White House Store.
G
EL.O F. cAKKhli,
SURVEYOR OF
Clatftep CoHncy.and Vltyaf Antori!
Ortlce :-CIieua.tus street, Y. M. C. A. hul
Koom No. K.
PHYSICIAN AND SURHEON
Office Rooms 1, 2, and 8 Pythian BuiM
top.
- RKsinRVPR On Cedar Street. Laek ol
.iii. MatyLs Ilosplia .
F-F. HICKS. A. K. SHAW
HICKS fc SHAW,
DENTISTS.
Rooms In Mien's ItuIUllnsr. tip stair, cor
ner Ca s and Squem qua sir. eU. Atoii.i
Oregon.
BANKING AHD INSURANCE
I. W. CASE,
Broker, Banker, and Insur
ance Agent,
ASTORIA.
O REG OX.
OFFICE H.il'RS:
From 9 o'clock A. M. until 3 o'clock P. M.
ff.T.C0l8M8tC0.'S
ACJKVCY,
Banking Department
A flneril Banking :m 1 Fxhanin Busl
nexs tniusacted. Fvcry facility for promp
and satisfactory business
Dr on the ladlni; cities of the United
States and Europe.
fpwlt- Itfreix'fd.
Bozorth & Johns,
Beal Estate and Insurance A?enU and Brokers
ASIOKIA, ... - Oregon.
e write pol dps In the following vrell
kn wu Firv nsumu -e Companies :
PHCEVIX OF HA'tTF KD.
scornsH UNION AND NATIONAL OF
EDI BURO.
LTON.tFLONl(N
HOAIK. OF NE V YOT?K.
LOD AND LANCASHIRE, OF LIVEK-
POOL.
?H03N X. OF BR uKLYN.
CON - EC riCU T. iF HARTFORD
QAKL vND HOME. OF AKLAND, C VI.A.
-'AlVd nls. r present th WETERX. of
Caliro-nia. H4MB'TRQ-7iREMEoWer-tamr,
and AAf :RirAN STEA3I BU1L
ERjJfSURANCB CO
Seal Eitat Bongbt and Sold on CoebmIhIob".
ROSS,
U.MEUTAltR,
I.KA1II.X-
MaisN AMorla. orrgon.
VISITORSTOPORTLAND
Skould not forget to caltat Towne's can
Francisoo Callery. wheic may be
seen photgrai'h' of all th leading men and
women or) egon.T'd Wash ngt-n Territory.
(Jrlllfnt n pnttorsalwivs In ntipnflwnn wnd
the most minute attention naid t p!ctnr- .
efch'ldrfti Don foreet theloewtlon K. W.
eeracr First and Merrison streets, op stairs.
sfc K..i4k 4n ahiiW utsiinltiilirtu .. yi&.tr "
8tre t railr ads pass the ooor ev rv ten
BaattS. ad thKU the aearwiagallary lo
il(l friUliUT 4A JIBUTI OVMUITU' linjiui.
tfct Are pauscljsal tiotals.
ilWlollMI-
iPjl 1 1 HI UTHE
THE
BEST TONIC. ?
This medicine, combining Iron Trith pure
vegetable tonics, quickly and completely
Cure DynpepMa, I nd!etlo, Weakness,
I tn p tire III ood, JIalariAf ChUIa aad Feverwt
and NenralKbu
It Is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the
Kidney and Liver.
It Is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to
Women, and all who lead sedentary lives.
It does not Injure the teeth, cause beadacbe,or
produce constipation olhrr Iron vtedtrtvido.
It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulate
the appetite, aids the asamilatlonjoT food-rc-lieres
Heartburn and Btlt-hbig, andSrength
ens the muscles and nerves.
Energy, &c. It has no equal.
&& me genuine nas eoove iraae znaric am
rofised red lines on v, rapper. Take no other
tdr.lrliT BVOWS I HEX UAL CO., 8AT.TU0BX, S
BEDIXUTOJf, tVOODABD.A CO., Portlaad, Or
HOLES ALE AOKXTP.
H " CELEBRATED l
BT03IACH
JITTERS
Iucasia of dsinl:i. ilciiili v. rheumn
t-siii. 'ever an agu. hx'er comp alut , tnac
iiVlt oftue RIdnes:iuri llndcr constlna
tmn ami otli r re mic mnlMdle, Hoste'ter's
Motinrh tutters Is trl d m dv. to which
theiHffdteil'bnnhPrhoim h.vi lent their pn-fe-i
alanciinn.nnd which as a tonic al-
t-ta Ivf and ho isliMiecificfTdls rders
of tiiH m-c'i. iheraud bowels has an un
bounded popularity.
For xale ' y D ugg.st5 and Dealers, to w hom
appy for Hosietter'd Almanac loi 1835.
A. V. Allen,
Wholale and Retall.Dealer 1b
Gneeries,
Provisions,
MILL FEED.
Glass and Plated Ware
TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
Toj; ther with
Wines, Liquors.Tobacco.Cigars
G. A. STIXSON & CO..
BLACKSffllTHING,
At Capt. Rogers old stand, corner of C.f
and Court Mreeta.
Ship and Cannery work, Horseshoelac.
v7 u;ons male and repaired. Good work
zuirantped.
W. E. DEMENT & CO.
ZMEtXTGt GISTS.
ASTORIA, - - - OREGON
Carry in Stock,
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET
and
FANCY ARTICLES.
Prescriptions rarefully Compounded
Insurance Office
OF
Geo. P. Wheeler & Co.
Represntinz the following first-class For
eign ani no ne c lupines :
HovalKb ich-UiiIoiian1
I jinc ihlre assets. $3 ooo.ooo
South British and National, " 2".oon.W)
Flnmans Fnn'-. " 1,500,000
U-on, Fire and MaHno " 1.000.000
Mate, (dwell ngs only) lo,C
And th o!d and Mlable Travelers Life
jnd AocldO'it In urance Co. of Hartford,
C inn. D"iioslteit In Oregon, -400.000 for the
security of Policv h.ilders.
Personal attention dven to all business,
and Sstlsf&ctioa Uaixantcd la every in-
stance.
orfir.&-Ia Bamt' Nw BulldlaK, Asto-
f Is
-CrYV
lna,Oriou,
COMING TROUDLF. IN INDIA.
Lord Dufferia assumes the control
of the government of -British India
in a roost critical periodC Influences
are at work thrbughoul "thfit country
which are hostile to continued tran
quility; the natives a ret everywhere
restless and dissatisfied; in many sec
tions their burdens are 'greater than
they can bear, i nd, as statural conee
queiice, alarm prevails among the
British residents and there is a cry
for stations where the 'English can
take refuge in case of a new outbreak.
Happily for the, English Lord Dai
ferin is not onj a man- of large ex
perience and cpneeded ability, but he
has had an opportunity'of acquiring
special knowledge of the country he
is called upon-to govern. Twenty
years ago he was under secretary for
India under Lord Palmerston's ad
ministration. Since his sir years'
term as governor-general of Canada
he has represented Great Britain at
the courts of St Peteisburgand Con
stantinople, and latterly he has been,
in fact, the 'able ruler of'Egyp.
Whether he can b said'to have" been
a success in Egypt may" be a question,
in view of the fact that Egyptian
hatred of the English was never so
general or so bitter as now. It is abo
worth notice that Lord Dufferin's ap
pointment to, the governor-generalship
of India before the expiration of
Lord Bipon's term is regarded by the
bureaucracy of India asa rebuke "to
the conciliatory policy "wbiclrLord
Bipon was pursuing.
To an American observer, the situa
tion in India seems simply uimpo3sf
ble." "We cannot understand how
such a state of things can be endured
for a day. In no country in the world,
at no period of past history, had snob
abject misery been witnessed as tbat
which the peasantry of -the Deccan
and some parts of Northern India are
now enduring. Not only are they not
clad, which matters less' in that cli
mate than it would elsewhere; mot
only do they never eat nfeat, which Is
often contrary to their religion, but
they actually can only afford to eat
rice on holidays and subsist the rest
of the time omnillet mixed with salt
and water. In many sections they
cannot afford to buy salt, which is a
government monopoly and yields
830.000,000 annual revenue, and
poor creatures who go to places
where salt is indigenous and
lick the ground are arrested and
jailed for the crime.' When the
government of India passed from
Hie East India Company to the Brit
ish Crown, the latter as the descend
ant of the Jiojjul, sovereigns claimed
to own all the land in India. IVhia
ny places, under the Forest act, the
ryots were driven from their homes,
tneir villages, burned. and the land
inclosed for the better growth of for
est trceea. here the natives were
allowed to retain their holdings an
assessment by way of re tt was laid
upon thorn, which varies from 20 to
du per cent, of the gross value of
their crops. Persons who have known
India for a long period of time suy
that no such universal misery as
now exists prevailed under the intol
erable rule of the East India Com
pany.
Yvhilethe
poorer classes are thus
starving to death, the race hatred of
the English is. steadily growing
umong the native residents of towns,
and the richer citizens, both Hindus
and Mohammedans, formerly,
be-1
.
fore the mutiny, there was some m.,w;0 P ug costs nail as mucn m;
tercourse between the rich natives thgtof another cow that originally,
und the English residents. Now there
iTinnft. No Entrliih iadr will call
on a native', even thongh she be a j Clearly the former would be the most
Christian, dressed iu Parisian fash- profitable cow, individually consid
ion. No hotel-keeper dare entertain 'red. Very high priced cows are not
a native, though he bo worth millions, practical for dairy purposes, if .we
N na ive can ttavel in the same com- nly lk to the iudividaaL 'A $2003
partment of a railroad car with an oe-w cannot be made to pay as muoh
Engliehman. No native can rise arthepaitasa good milker of less
above a certain subordinate grade iu prioe can, unless she is very extraor
eithor tho civil or the military Hen afnary. A cow like the late Mercedes
ice. Next to nothing is being dons! would pay, Hut she Was-extraordi-
in tho way of educating the natives nry. uat tne pront from these hign
in their own tongue and their ewn '"prioed cowsfrom our improved
religions. Large bequests. r whiehj breeds, is not i wholly represented by
have from time to time been made their dairy products. Their offspring
by wealthy" Indians forihe support
of Mohammedan schools and church
es have been confiscated by the gov
ernment. The two races, in act, live
side by bide in an actual condition of
warfare, the more omino -s because
the sword has not yet-lwen drawn.
Can such a connection last? And
will not tne end be all the more terri
ble because it is so long postponed?
When the mutiny broke out, t lirty
years ago, it was confined to the
soldiery. "The people" took no part
in it Now the whole couutry is ripe
for revolt From the richest to the
poorest, all exearate the English and
gioan for the time when they can
strike the )low.- There are in the
northern provinces fifty millions of
Mohammedans, everyman of whom
is a soldieiv who made no secret of
their sympathy with Arabi in Eypt
n is a pretiy oars iooxout.
An old seheme has just been re
vamped in "Europe ta turn a nimble
penny, whioh should command "a
ready patronage in 'this country
among a olass of people who have
plenty of money and very little brains.
Circulars are -eing distributed offer
ing to bestow title in exchange for
certain sums of money, proportioned
in amount to the' grade, desired. A
prince can be' manufactured for $15,
OOO, a duke tor $10,000, a. count for
$5,000. while only $4,003, is required
to' be dubbed a baron. ' At these mod
erste" prices" rtr ould srieniithat a
.lively trade in title kQrav1sbt be
oreated,
Tracked by I&odhoands.
A special from Columbus, Gar. of
the 9th, says: Keen-scented blood-
bounds, as they followed theix devious
ooune through -the oivtd s point
half 'a mile up the nrerrattractedthe
attention of the people yesterday.A
few minutes' later; several horsemen
foliowinir. gave evidence of faturae
fronr a long chase. Suddenly the
bounds came to a stand, and a colored
woman, babe in arms, stood terrified
and unable to move. A little way
into a clump of bushes was seen a
colored man, who was recognized by
Sheriff Burkett of Decatur county,
and whom one of the horsemen said
was Moses Keaton, the murderer
of the Godwin family, in Mitchell
county. Grasping a shotgun, which
be had stolen on the night of the mur
der, Keaton was taking aim, when
Sheriff Burkett pushed the muzzle of
a British bulldog revolver into iiis
face, and Keaton quietly surrended.
The story of the " chase "is
one of the uost exciting on
record. On the morning of
Wednesday, one .week ago, Alex.
Godwin went to the house of his
brother, Stephen Godwin, a bachelor
and wealthy stock raiser. All was
still inside, and on opening the door
he found his brother lying dead on
the bed' in a pool of blood, with hit
head crashed and lite brains oozing
oui Itfrs. Gregory, the fiousek eper,
was lying on another bed in the same
room, with a dreadful fracture iu the
temple and otherwise badly mangled.
Diak Gregory, her soa. was found in
an adjoining room, lying dead from
a similar wound. Tkere was no signs
of robbery about the house. God
win's trousers were found on a chair
by His bedside, with money in his
pockets. His gun was missing, and
his horse and buggy were also taken
away. A local reward of $500 was at
once offered and a vigorous pursuit at
once determined upon. The pursu
ing party pushed the chase through
swamp and morass, sometimes having
sight of a track, again losing it and
thus giving the criminal the advan
tage Of time. Up6n reaching' Decatur
county, Sheriff Burke'ti joined in the
pursuit, and it was decided to bring
in the aid of dogs to better keep the
scent Hers7Jn the recion of swamp
lands, all trace seemeoMost, and two'
ssTiYa sttyat-A ctrCavit n fSA anrlaoVAF f f
regain it Hope was almost aban
doned. At last another trail was
struck due north and it was not long
before it was discovered that it Jay
not more than hulfi&jnile from and
parallel to the downward trip, back
through to Georgia and.witkin one
hundred yards of the house where the
tragedy had been oommitted, "and
still north of this until the farmhouse
was reached whore Ihe discovered
fugitives sold the horse and buggy
and pursued their flight. Ou the re;
turn trip to Mitchell couutv with their
prisoners,' Keaton fully confessed his
crime. Tho chase was over 400 miles
in a straight-line and muat have been
nearer 1,000 when the variations are
vd&ou iuw nuuuuuh A ia uuuutiui u
he will be allowed to reach trial, so
incensed are tho people at hh crime.
The Cow For Profits.
. The most profitable cow is the one
that pays the most on her cost of
keening; That will be admitted..
Suppose, for instance, that the yield
of a cow that originally cost 350, and ,
loik8D uj? oast half as ranch as
ewrt SiOOO, was regularly two-thirds
a muoh as the yield of the latter.
is 'Valuable, and right here is where
mo yrea. uuierence exists oeiwecu
the full blooded and the common
cow.
The difference in the yield of milk
of forfr quarts a day. even at two
cents a quart, is equal to $21 a year,
which is the interest at 8 ner cent on
$300. A difference of 100 pounds of
utter a year is equal to the same r
amount With ten cows this counts
up-pretty last. - A pure-bred Ayr
shire or Jersey cow will easily make
thif.differeace in the -vainer of the
yearly products; as the-e h a? extra
cost for thekeepufg the increase is
all profit.
SttrioptleM LxulUtita.
An illuminated view of a dyspsptic's
stomach would "be a fr gntfal Bight
and a dreadful warning. 'A view' of
the interiorof healthy stomach is
not unpleasant, but on ihe' contrary,
iaia very Interesting sight4. There is
nothing like Brown's Iron Bitters to
keep the stomach healthy or to re
store it .when deinpralized by the ef
fects of indigestion. Hiss Ida Shiv
ers, Ellidbt City, Md., says; "I suf
fered from dyspejaia an'J "general
prostration. Browii's Iron Bitters
improved'me-from the'startJ1
Potatoes twenty inehs-In circum-
ference'iave been produced ih .Oregon
Kor lamscBack,l5i(ie" orChest use
nuo-s morons riaster, rrice ceaie.
FMnaia y w. JE. VmmkL
THE GREAT GERMA
REMEDY
FOR PAIN..
' -Nsurj&fai ' '
SdttlM, LlMBbtQ,
JtAtKAClIK
Qccisy; sw'tlihiam,
sntAixs,
Serai Coi, Srcat,
FROSTBITES,
HTJBXS, C UM,'
aul U oOxr bodilf maim
nnr Giro i lofru.
Sett by H ntvfgtai ul
Dtaten, .ClrecUMJ la U
liajBLceC-
2i OutlM ATclf Cs.
(SWMMtt A-TllllTCj"
uuM,ai,r.s.A.
PARKER HOUSE.
J. II, CLOWE, Frrt
ASTORIA., - - - OREGON
Al. CROSBY, - - .Oerkl
First Class in all Beipects.
FREE COACH TO THE HOUSE.
Figures Never Lie !
JEFF
OF THE CHOP HOUSE
Can prove by his books that be is dolsx.Ua
RESTAUSAKT
In the city, and be will guarantee to give
t he heat mral for cah.
MRS. EVA WaLLMAJT, - Proprietor.
ASTORIA, OREGON
First Class Ih Every- Respect.
NEW -HOUSE,
NEW FURNITURE.
Fitted up wills errrjr CnveM
ieuce for the Cvsafort mC
Transient and Permanent Guests.
Corner Squemoqua and West ethStreets.
TTTT WH" AT VflTT WAIffT
Good Be ird at Low Prices!
Board at the
BAY TOff RESTAURANT,
Twenty Dollars per Month.
The taMe well Hunplie I with the choicest
'ood- Oppte the o. R & N. Dock.
A ner afe and letter press for aa! at
-5j
rKANK FABKE'S
CHOP HOUSE:
Oysters, Ice Cream,
COITEE.
The New Model. Everything First
Class.
Cass Street, rear of odd-Fellows Building.
Erery attention paid mv customers, and
the beat set before them in first -da style.
i H
anu
HOTEL
SMHHEsiP -A0t s. jsliiHsaBsiK'
- . - . .1
Columbia Transportation Company.
FOR
FAST TIME1
THE.POP;iIAR &TJBAVEK
WM WOOD
Which has been refitted for the eomfttt of fainwi wffl leavs
. - v Wilson Fisher's Dck very,;TC" - "'
Monday, Wtdnesdty and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Ptrtland at 1 P.M.
KetnnflB ? 1t PortIaa4 every
fuesdav and Thursday'at. A.
ri.n -Additional tri will-fef 4
at a: s)yiarkrSajtty
afla'BMBlMsKl aMBA
Hol
m
FE0M
New York Novelty Store
TO THE POPE"0E
ASTORIA and VICINITY
t' ?! V"1
Ojiring tothe unprecedented rush of business at our Store, we
find it.sjmply, impossible to write a proper advertisement enumerat-
ngthe vatijus Novdities in' the line of HOLIDAY GOODS weiave
on hand, all. of which are being rapidly disposed of and selected from.
The public, ejridejitly know' where to get the BEST ARTICLES
for the LEAST MONEY. It is a well-known fact that we undersell
any establTshment'iu Astoria; as our expenses are lighter than those
of any other store in town.
We adhere strictly" to our ONE PRICE SYSTEM, all our goods
being marked in plaiti figures, and we will not ask you $10.00 for an
article and afterward sell it to you for One Dollar, (as is frequently
ionp elsewhere in Astoria.)
Bear in mind also, that ve are the LEADING NEWS DEALERS of
Astoria.
Call, examine omr Goods and Prices and be convinced of
the Truth of What We Say.
New York Novelty Store,
Main Street, Opposite Parker House.
ASTORIA; IRON WORKS.
8zrx Sur, SCbak Txxxmm. Hqcw.
AflTOlttA.
ossaoff.
GENERAL MACHINISTS AHD
BOILER MAKERS.
Btiltf Wtrk, Stt tmitat Work
..and Cannery Work a spe
cialty. TINQS,
Of airirsMrlrttHB-ma4b (w Vr4ei
t hrt Jsstice.
A. D. Wass, Prt-sideat.
J. G.-HcvrucK, Secretary,
I. W. Cask, Teatmrer.
Jdsut Pox.Suntrinteadent.
A8TOKIA. - OEEGON,
The Pioneer-Machine Shop
BLACKSMITH
SHOP
ur
BtitK
- AUkla4jet
ENODIE, CANNEEY,
STEAMBOAT WORK
frwftptlg attended to.
A spMlattr ssade oCre7trlas
CAIRTDIES,
FOOT OP LAFAYETTE BTBKET.
FAST time;i
M. arriylnf at. Aslria at 1 P. M.
ffmBOsrf.Wva: Wjii leaTaf PeHhotdJ
&&??
Announcement
THE
The Gem Saloon.
The Popular Resort for Astorianc
Foctae
Finest of Wines ani Liquors
Go to THE OEM SALOON.
ALEX. CAMPBELL. - - PKOPBIETOR
'a
Orteig & Shubbe
i
DEALEKSIX
-
All Kinds of Poultry, Eggs, Butter,
Cigars and Tobaco.
Sgss and Butter Kecrived Dally-Warranted
Fresh.
OppasltP D li. Meek A Saaa,
, AS OUIA, OKEGON.-
ASTOBIA LIQUOR STORE,
VUG. DANIELSON, - - - Proprietor.
RbHlltsad Refltted TkreagfcasU.
"He Beat of "- ..
WINE J. LlQiroSi, AND CIQAsU.
For a Good Cigar, call for one of
' "Danielson's Best.,M
Corner West 9th and Water Streets, Astoria.
n-m
Mi OU J&welry,
BRACELETS,
Scarf Pins, (Mis, f ittkd
SILVERWARE,
Of rrery description.
The nnest stocx of Jewelry In Astoria.
T"A11 goods warrantedasrepresentod
- GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER.
Magnus C. Crosby
Dealer in
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,.
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
STOVES. TINWARE
AND
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD
- SHEET IRON,
Tjba. and Copper.
Astoria Cooperage.
BARRELS AHD HALF-BARRELS
All Kinds of Coopprage Done.
sWLeav- orders with .TOPN BflEH8,
3uxrintendeut, at Central Market.
Good Building Lots
ALD'BRBROQK.
For Sale at Low Rates,
Apply,to LYMA C. H13IfEYr
AX sa.oi GiaiMpYiri ciBarr.
rtiiHIii.B?V -exa
Win-