Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1885)
0) T ASTORIA, OREGON, TUESDAY MARCH 17, 1885. PRICE, FIVE CENTS VOL. XXIII, NO. (55. w . r-'. i - H fi lfc rmSL 2 rftSwvlf I 'wSl -'u5fa& t. - Trv-tSi-. Vm Il2w IB fill IB ll (111 IB (i I fill 1 I 111 ll I 11 ll"-jcil'-& l1 1ll I III II II II. UUS1XESS CAliD. D" . A. I.. u:.d .1. A. FFJ.TOX Ph3-.IiIaasanl Surgeon. Will ahe f..mtii r:-"fJou Jo a : Lorn any .:rt th- i i-iu:itr. Ofiii - ier A1m:' .Kne. chut ( jin riiiuiiUMiua lrffl-. -Miu. 0!C:. .tils and Du KlUNJi HAK. riiylrlMu (imi !ureou. OJlc for. M jm unit ('tit-iiuinu "ireHs. I tFFIUK Ufl Ki : 1 1 1 A. M ; 1 to 5 I. M. Kolil-tice. iiiijj.rvilc tlif.Kilianseii bolide . A. iXiKKIX. K OI.M) tKE..i;l & DOKK1S. AITOll.rS AT LAW. OflU'r in hluuo'ft "?. l-l"lli (''' UaM..W.i la. Oregon. vr.yvt.ioi,. ,..('. vi j.ios. ATTOllMOS AT 1,AY. Kouniiuund C.o.ld IVlhms Building J. Q. A. ROW I.BV. j. .ou.i. HOWI.UY JL UIf.l. tlrxiey and CouuMrlloi &.1 taw, Office nn Chenamus Sti-t, Astoria. Oiegon. E.,!- HOLIK, NOTARY PUBLIC, AlU'TIO.NKhlt, COMMISSION ANl SUKASOK A15F.NI. IN SURVEYOR OF Clatsop C'oantj'.aiid 5lty ofAlria Omce:('.heiuiimsrvl. v. M. c:. . tmll Koom No. 8. O. W. I, Kit' Si. AWHlTKCT AI SUPKKIXfT.NOKNT. Office: I'oniuft, Kii:iu's p.ilVk Clock. "?AY"TOTTIjK, 31. I. PHYSICIAN A N I) &U I'M KO.N Office ltoiHiis 1,2, niulJt ')iM.iiiUtuM lug. Kksidkjtce Oil CVdar Sttcrl. luck ! St. MarjN HojHul. F i. HICKS. A. K MH W. HICKS & SI I IW. 1KNTISIS. Konm. iu Allen's liiitldln. up Mitii. cji ner Ca and Squriimqua. stiefN. Atoila Oregon. BANKING AND INSURANCE! I. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, ASTORIA, - OKECSOX. Ol'FICH HOI' IS: From 9 o'clock A. 1. until S ftVlecl: V. M. Bozortli & Johns, Real lactate and Inxuraure A: ASTORIA, - ent and llrokera Oregon. p well- leuown Firelnsunmce Companies FHCEN'IX OF HARTFORD. SCOTTISU UNION AND N VTION'AL OF EDINRL'RG. HON' OF LONDON HOME. OF NEW "YORK. LONDONAND LANCASHIKK.OF L1VK- POOL. FHOZNIX, OF IJROOKLYN. CONNECTICUT. OF HARTFORD. OAKLAND HOME, OF OAKLAND, CALA. And also represent the WESTE11X. ot California. JIAMUUna-BREMEX. of (!ei xuany, and AMERICAX STEAM BOIL ER INSURANCE CO. iUal Estate Booglit and Sold on ConimlvUon. J"- O. I,K,1DIAC; ROSS, I'.UERTAKEIt, Dial ti St. Astoria. Oregon. THE LATEST STYLES WALL ''PAPER AT B. 3. FftAftKLIN'.S, NKXT DOOR TO ASTORIAN OFFICE. A veiy large Stock from which to select. Window curtains made to order. EBP"My patent Trimmer to cut Wall Fajvei Mill be lound convenient to my pauons. Boat" Building. THE BEST STOCK AND WORKMANSHIP OPARASTEED. Boats of Every Description Built. Shop ovr Ai udt & Ferchen's. k. hi. t,i:vtiters. VISITORS TO PORTLAND Should not forgetto call at Towne's San Francisco Callery, where may be seeu photographs of all the leading men aud women of Oregon and Washington Territory. Skillful operators always in attendance. and the roost minute attention paid to pictures of children. Don't forget the location. S. W. earner First and Morrison streets, op stairs. No trouble to show specimens to visitor. Street railroads piss the door every ten minutes, and this Is the nearest nailery to the five principal hotels. -THE 3 BESTtQMIE. ? This medicine, combining Iron -with pnro vegetable tonics, quIcVly and completely Cure llyNperHln, InillKehtlon, Wcaknesn, Impure Ulixd,.'UaIttv!u,ClillUandKe-r, and N'euralcla. it is an unialling remedy fox Diseases of the IU.lurys and I.lver. It Is inraluible for Diseases peculiar to Vnen, and all vho lead sedentary lives. ltdoesnot injure tiie teetb.cause headache or produce constl pation otl.rr Iron inedicinn do. Ittnrlchesand purifies the blood, stimulates the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re lieves heartburn and Belching, and strength vti the muscles and lien es. For Intermittent Fevers. Lassitude. iJSLtk r.f Friergy, tc It has no equal. 5- The genuine has altot e trade mari and 'roused red lines on w raiper. Take no other KKUINUTO.V, WOUUABD A CO., TortlaailOr WHOI.K3AI.K AOE.NTS. A Clear Skin is only a part of beauty; but it is a part. Every lady may have it ; at least, what looks like it. Magnolia Balm both freshens and beautifies. Did Sup- you pose Mustang Liniment only good for horses? It is for inflamma tion of all flesh. n " CELEBRATED A Biffins The Fittest .Subjects For fever and ague, and remittents, are the debilitated, bilious and nenous. To such persoLs, Hostetter's stomach Hitters nnoids adequate, ptotectiou by iucieaxing vital stamina and the resistant power of tbo con stitution, and by checking irregularities of the il er, stomach and bowels. Moreover, It eradicates malarial complaints of an ob stinate tjpe, and stands alone unequaled among out nallomu leniedieu. For sale by all Druggbts and Dealers generally. A. V. Allen, Whole,Hle and Retal! Dealer in MILL FEED. Class and Plated Ware, TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Toother with Wines, Liquors JobaccaCigars W. ErDEffENT & GO. ASTORIA, - - - OKEGOft Carrv in Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANCY ARTICLES. Prescriptions carefully Compounded MI rJ pj,5! i- ZKBKHIi PASHA A TRAITOR. AX.ES.VN-DRIA, Atarcli lCZeliebrj Yesterday we received a very pleas Pasha has been arrested, arjd his .3at call from a little miss, a scholar hosse searched. Documents were Ot school Io. 3, carrying a note from found proving his complicity with E! Mis Armstrong, teacher. She was AlahdL He was sent aboard a Jrit- likewise the bearer of a hiie letter, ish vessel. Zebehr Pasha is the per-1 on which was the coat-of-arms of the son whom General Gordon asked to j state of ithode Ldand, directedto be made governor of Khartoum. Ze-' "Miss lola IT. Tator. iludson, N. Y. ' behr Pasha will be kept on the island j A few days since, lola's teacher wrote ofCvnrnV Zebehr has b?en under Jon the blackboard for her scholars the ciirttotlimMv wli?ih nniRticUv mavle! him a prisoner, for the past two years, His wealth, maiulv acqmreJ m the slave trade, was confiscated, and he, was allowed a monthly stipend on condition that he should not leave Alexandria without the consent of the kbedive. General Gordon plead ed that Zebehr should be restored to power in the Soudan, and said the en slave king was the oul man who had enough nerve and prestige to keep the Arabs iu subjection. General Gordon had onco.nntered Zebehr dur ing former servico in Egypt, and haHged one of Zebehr's sons who was left as hostage, and whose life had been forfeited by an act of treachery on Zebehr s part When Gordon was sent to Khartoum last year both he and Zebehr Pasha seemed to have agreed to ignore the pat. It was another of Zebehrfs sons who escort ed General Gordon across the desert to Abu Hamed. Without this escort it is certain General Gordon would never got to Khartoum. It has now been disjcoreied by the Untisti gov ernment that Zebehr ha3 beeu in continual correspondence with El Mahdi, both before and since the cap ture of Khartoum, and the killing of General Gordon. Several other per son are about to be arrested, includ ing some prominent notables. War Preparation-. The terms of the agreement with Eussia is denouueed by the conserva tives, and the liberal press admits that the arrangement is a virtual sur render to Russia ot the frontier de manded. Preparations for war, how ever, continue on the most extensive scale. An enormous transport fleet is collecting in the Thames at Ports mouth and Plymouth. The size of the fleet far exceeds any possible needs of the Soudan campaign. The Wool wich arsenal workshops have been hurriedly enlarged by the erection of temporary structures, and workmen at the arsenal have beqa placed on double time. On recommendation of the viceroy of India, large grants have been accorded from the Indian treasury to Abdurahman, ameer of Afganistau, for the purpose of the complete repair of forts in his terri tory, and particularly those at Herat! The works of repair will be done un der supervision of English engineers, and additional tnins needed by the fortifications of Afghanistan are to be supplied from Woolwich. Washington, March "16. It is re- carded as certain that ex-cougresr man Sparks, of Illinois, is to be made commissioner of the land office. He was closeted for an hour yesterday with Secretary Lamar, and in com- pnny with the secretary looked into Beverai 01 ine oiuces, anu was miru duced to various officials. Ex-senator Slater of Oregon, is still a candi date, aud his friends claim that the chances lie between him aud Sparks. There is excellent authority for be lieving that Sparks will be nominated this week. Lamar is at work with his private secretary trying to open two bushels of letters that have accumu lated since yesterday morning, the press of business having been so great that he could not attend to them. Assistant Secretary Joslyn is still in office. Mr. Clark, the now assistant secretary, is sick abed with chills and fever at Mr. Lamar's residence. London. March 10. The Chinese embassy deny that the French have occupied me ueigius ux jvexiiuy, ua claimed in Paris. Members ot the embassy say the Erench, after fight ing several uays, anu losing ouu men, succeeded iu occupying two positions Commanding the road across the is land between Kelung and Tamsui, bnt the Chinese still hold all other forts. In securing these two posi tions the French made their first aud only successful advance since land ing at Kelung in September. New York, March 1C Statistics of immigration at Castle Garden show a falling off of more than 60 per cent, from January 1st, compared with the same period last year. The decline is especially marked in German immi gration. Tho ataamship S&rcla brought hero Wednesday 2G4. One year ago at the same date, she brought 4916. There is a slight increase in English immigration. Immigration is lighter now than it has been before at the same date since Castle Garden was nsed as a lauding depot. Meet 18 KiuuIlon of Pure Ceil Liver OH, -with Ilypopliosphlteh In Incipient Consumption seems to possess remedial powers of great efficacy. It heals the irritation of the thraot and lungs. Makes pure blood and builds up ami rortities the system against further inroads by disease. Berlin, March 16. As soon as Bismarck is satisfied that a Pacific settlement of the difficulty between RusBia and England is assured, he will follow the advice ot his physician and take a trip to Italy. No depressing effects from Bed Star Cough Cure; no nausea; no I reaction; so constipation. UHOPK ISLAND'S TWO CAPITALS. questien: "Why has Rhode Tiiland two. i capitals?" leaving the clas3 to ihul, out. 101a, wnnouc consuiung uer teacher or schoolmates, wrote to the governor 01 itnouc island, anu re eeived in answer the following letter: Stute of llhctht Island, JSxecntice Chnmbei; Providence, February .', 733. Miss Ion M. Tatok, Hudson, N. Y.: I have received your letter ask ing me why Bhode Island has two capital?. If I can b ot any assistance to you in your lessons I will gladly write you the reason. In the very early history of this state there were two states or colonies comprising what is now liuode Island. The island of Bhode Island was one and the other was Providence plantation, After a while both were united into one colony under the name ot Bhode Island and Providence plantations, aud that is still the full proper name of thetate, though it is commonly, for convenience, called Bhode Island. In the colonial times, and also down to within a comparatively few years, the state legislature used to meet at several towns in the state Provi dence, Newport, Bristol, Kingston and East Greenwich probably because the people of the various sections thoughl the legislature ought to favor them as much as Providence aud rtew port. But for the past thirty years the legislature has met only at New port and Providence, thus perpetuat ing the remembrance of tho time when they were two governments. The legislature meeta at Newport the Inst Tuesuny in Alay, and remains there generally only a few days. Then it adjourns to meet in Providence in January, where nearly all the busi ness of'the state is transacted. It I have not written so you can under stand the reason, let me kno and I will write you again. Very truly yours, AuacsTus O. Bourn. - -Hudson, (2Y. !'., Rsijistn: A construction train on the Oregon Pacific railroad left Corvalli3 a few days ago aud reached Yaquina bav in a little more than five hours. Con sidering stoppages made ou the trip. waiting for the completion of repairs on abridge, the actual time of travel was less than four hours, a distance of seventy-two milest which is fair time over a now road in this country Tbe road is not yet in condition for regular trains or for the heavy en gines, as in places it has not been ballasted. The work, however, will be prosecuted with vigor until the entir road is in first-class condition. The company state that they intend to put regular trains on next week Iu the enrollment of the naval ap propriatioa bill, the section providing lor the abolition advisory board, at the discretion of the secretary of the navy, was omitted. The clause ap propriating $500,000 for the armament of the-new cruisers was also omitted on enrollment, although it was agreed to by both houses of congress. In the "sundry civil appropriation bill the appropriation of $5,500 for tele graph poles and material for the life saving service also dropped out iu en rollment. No woman whose blood enjoys un impeded circulation from her head to her heels will admit that she cares a hairpin whether she over gets to vote or not. It is the woman with cold feet who wants to nudge in and crowd I poor mnu to the wall in politics. Morris Conner of Black river, AV. T.. has not been seen or heard of since Monday, and fears are enter tained that he has beeu drowned. When last seen he was engaged iu working upon a drift near where it empties into the Ohehalis. He leaves a wife and two children. Blue Under the Eye. There is no beauty in that Icadeu hue which appears m a deep streak under the eyes, indicating disordered digestion and dismal debility. Ladies who carry with them this evidence of anlTerine should at once takeBrown's IronEittera the Sovereign remedy for feminine weakness and impoverished blood. Mr. .7. N Bradford, of Hunts- ville, Texas, says, "My wife was in delicate health and greatly debili tated. Brown's Iron Bitters relieved her." The Taooma mill has contracted for threo million feet of log3 at 85.75 and S6. How lie Got a Position. 'I applied for a position iu a banking house in Wall street six months ago, anil although I proved my competency, they would not take me. 1 had been down on my luck aild looked old and shabby. An lueastnicKme 1 got una new growtli of hair with Parker's Ilalr Jlalsam, raised a decent suit of clothes, applied again, and they look hie in a minute." So writes a clerk with $2,000 salary. The moral is plain. Parker's Hair Balsam gives a person a new face. AShilOlf Cough anu Consumption Cure Is suld bv us on guarantee. It cure.' consumption. Sold by W. E. De ment. Red Star TRADE Vv7 fMRK. Ml Qm AhtnixiMy Vera frou Opiates, Emetics und S'olsons. A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE I'ur Couch. Soro Throat, llonneac. Cold,, Influenza, 11 roaehltl, Ailiims, Croap, Whoop Inc Consb, Qnln.r, Pain In Chut, uJ oUxr 3xUoaj of ti Throat ai4 1-uns. l'Mca 50 ccnta a bottle. Sold by Dra;zUU aa4 1 -alerj. Fartlet ttnabti to indued their aealer to rrntpilj ptt for them iclll rxxlct tico battles, Jrjreu charges paid, bj tending one dollar a 7U eiUHI.ES X. TOUSLEIt TOSIM.IY, &l)0ira-riaJ3UaaXK urrn, UtUIaorr. Xarjluit, V. S. i. GMAIA HOTEL MltS. KVA WALLMAN. - Proprietor. ASTORIA, UKEO-ON. First C'lasv Ip Krery ISespocl. NEW HOUSE, NEW FURNITURE. rilled up ivitli ovorj Couren ieuc' lAr tli t'ouilovl ot Transient and Permanent Guests. Comer Squpuuviu.1 ami WM Ctli Streets. The Telephone Saloon Tlu Finest Establishment of the Kind in Astoria. K-p.vuilly tlllivl uu for the Comfort and roueuiince 01 :nose wno enjoy a Social (3 la . I'he Best of Wine .and LIqnnrs, The fholcMt Cigars. Everything New and First-Class. R. T.. JEFFi:RY. Prop'r. PARKER HOUSE. If. II. IMHKKR. Proper. First Class in Every Respcl rren Coach to Ihc House. i Old CaBtle, Yspitti, and other brands of Coke Tin Plates, for sale in Iota to suit purchasers, now in warehouse at Astoria or to arrive per Joefa, or Archer, also Liverpool fine and coarse salt. For further particulars apply to . T V i Portland, Oregon. CaiEr Sill Meye TTT1 A n RM&UO GolumMa -Transportation Company. FOR PORTLAND ! Through Freight on Fast Time! TflF. NKWSTEAMEK TELEPHONE iy-iy-fr-rtf MilPfWfnrf "Which hat neen specially built for the comfort of passengers will leave Wilson & Fisher's Dock every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P.M. Keturnlug leaves Portland every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. J5?-An additional trip v bepade on Sub day of F.ack Veen, leaving Portland at O'olook toaHday Munuujc. for Sound perts: WilsonJ Fisher Ship Chandlers, HEAVY AND SHELF HAEDWARE Paints, Oils, and Varnish. LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. PRO VISIONS milxTfeed AGENTS FOIl Salem Flouring Mills, Portland Eoller Mills, Capital Plour and FAIRBANKS' SCALES. ASTORIA, OREGON. B. B. Franklin, Uiertato aid CaWiiet Mer, SQUEMOQUA STREET, NEXT TO TUB ASTOKIAN UPILTINO. O J-AII work iloue iu a skillful manner on short nonce at reasonable rates. j ASTORIA IRON WORKS. BENTON STKKKT, NKAR PAltKKR 110C3K. ASTORIA. - OKEOOX. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAPWMABIHEEMES Boiler Work, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. OASTI3S'GrS , Orall Deaei'Iptiexis made to Order at Mliort Notice. A. D. Was 8, President. Jlr. HcsTLEB.Secretary. I. W. Cask, Treasurer. JOHN Fox.Suporintendent. S.ARNDT&FERCBEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop VrC.22 UIAjIVO-lll J.11 shopI AND Boiler Shop All kinds ot ENGINE, CANNEEY, AND STEAMBOAT WORK Promptly attended to. A specialty mado o repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. Passengers b this route connect at Xalaroa 0. B. srott. President SATrK?5.V mmwt, THE BEST IS THE oxa:Es-a.3Es3sa? ! Royal Brand Flour Manufactured by the OREGON MILLING COMPANY Js of Superior Quality, anil Ls Endorsed by ail who use it. THEHOUSfKEEPER'S FAVORITE Of Superior Rising Quality. Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction. WYATT & THOMPSON Sole Aleuts for Astoria. Painttni anil Paper Haniii. KALSOMINING ETC. Paint Shop in rqar of premises form erly occupied by C. If. Stoekton. oppo site the Court ITousp. AH orders promptly anil satisfaotorly exeented. J. H. D. GKAY. . Wholesale and retail dealer iii. GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. LIME, SAND AND CEMENT. Oeneial Storage and Wharfage on reason able terms. Foot of Itenton Mree t, Astoria, Oregon. WM. EDGAR, Dealer hi Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. COltXEKMAIN AND CHEN'AKUS ' ST. The Gem Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astorians. For the Finest of Wines and Liquors o to THE GEM SALOON. ALEX. CAJirBELL. - - PROPRIETOR ASTORIA LIQUOR STORE, AUG. DANIELSON', Proprietor. ltebullt and ileflttcd TkroHsbsHl. The Best or WlXKS.IilVUOIIS,AXD CI GAMS. For a Good Cigar, call for one of "Danielson's Best." Comer West 9th and Water Streets, Astoria. u9-6m Magnus C. Crosby Dealer In HARDWARE, IROH, STEEL, iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES, TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON, F33l AND 0O3P27- Astoria Sail Loft. Best ofWoil at Bottom Fipres J. HESS, The well-known Sailmaker now occupies The Astoria Sail lxft. formerly occupied by A.M. Johnson. Boat Sails a Specialty. ALL WOP.K WARRANTED Come and see me at The Astoria Sail Loft : next to Pythian Building. AddresP.O.Box312. 3. HESS. Floats! Floats! Floats! CANNERYMBN who arc in need or Floats. Copper Handles and Malleta should send their orders to B. W. BLOOD. Clatakanie. Oregon, who has a quantil on hand which will be sold at reasonable rate-). "SECURE THE SHADOW" Ere the substance fade, and when you visit Portland, make It a part of your business to call on w. H. TowjF, at the San Fran cisco Gallery, S. W. corner First and Morrison streets, and have your photograph taken In the highest style orthe ait,