en 9 VOL. XXIII, NO. 1-27. ASTORIA, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1885. PRICE, FIVE CENTS. BUSINESS CARDS. TV. ' st! .J. A. FirS.TOX. I'lsjiJfiaKsrtinS Sttr;eiJij". WW Kiif prome: : lent ion to J't'inan;. p-iil of ita tUj or count Jill cJN. r. OKle urrr Alton's Mw. uwmt Cn-. and il'irWVm .Ml. -il. S K. FJUSIi. SAI Siiyrtijm nnil nurgt'ou. OHitv, RimmhC, m I). A. Mcliite!i -Ioit. Oppick HOL'ltS : l In 11 . r. ;-r. to 3 I'.M. Rusldenue, opposite IhcIotiKUscn building . 5KO. A. UOKIIIS. OKO. NO!.Ar.I) , itU.l & DOISUIS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. , OMee in KlnnejV i'fotiv. ppolto Ot UiiK, Atoria. Oregon. I". W. KIJI.TOJ.". j. c rv i.te: VVZ.'ITt ElISO'i'tiKKS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Ro&mf.nd fi.Odd IeHow 1'tiltliii;:. OKECZ2I A. tillAi. ATTORNEY AT LAW. On'irit. on Ca sited. I doer smith of Odd Fellows i;u!l'Ji- T A. ROtYIjBY. Attoriio ad Counsellor :t I.tf.v, Office on Chciimuus Stioor, AMorl.t. Oregon. r ei.o p. imiiilc:;:. SURVEYOR OF ClatMop County, and City oTAitfurln OIucc : Chcnamus ttree, Y. M. C. A. lmll Room No. S. Aucnnircr and supkrinirxdrj't. Orricn : Room 9, Kinnej V1!:lt'k r.lnuk, TAY TUTTL.E, 31. Z. PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON Offick Rooms l, 2, :uid 3 P Milan Build tag. Rksidknok On Cedar Street, l.irk of St. llarj 's llospital. F P. JIIi'lCS. A. k fu:.w. I3C2S & S25 1W, DENTISTS. Rooms in Allen's Budding, up stairs, cor ner Cass and Sqi:rmrjun MifeK Astoria Oregon. BANKING -AHDL JHSJJBABCJEJ . W. CASH, Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, ASTORIA, - GXEZOTOX. OFFICE UOI'RS : From 9 o'clock A. Jl. i:lH 3 oVlork P. M. Bozortli & Johns, Real F.sta'.o ami Isuarauce Acrntu antlBrulcrs ASTORIA, .... "Oregon. We write policies in the following m:11 kunwn Fire tnsuraiwe Companies PIKENIX OF HARTFORD. SC01T1S11 UNION AND NATIONAL OF EDINRCRO. LION. OF LONDON HOME. OF NEW YORK. LONDON AND LANCASHIRE, OF LI VEK- POOL. PBiCEXiX. OF BROOKLY'N. COXXKCTICFT. OF HARTFORD. OAKL VXD HOME, OF OAKLAND, CALA. Anil also represent Hie WSTKRX, of California, HA MIU JUG-MI BJ7J.V, of Oer manv. and AMEllICAX STEAM V.01L EJl 1NSURAXCE CO. Real FAtate Ilonglit and Sold on Commission. M.w.ruciiiiEiMn:. H. W.'COKRin I. -EDWARD 11 U.L. Preslilejit Vleo President S cretary THE OREGOK Fire ai Marios taraacg Co. or roi:rs.ANi, oukce: Capital IJaid l'p. - &2'iO,000.C0O Cash Assets Kxeeed, - 50,000,00 C. LEIXENWERTJft, - Agent, ASTORIA, REOX. ?ain & o. Jim now prepared to furnUii Doors. Windows, Mouldings AXD B EL j&. O EL 353 l3L7 23 . Crdcrs Solicited. P&oore's Remedy -FOR- 33ciQQ3Q. Oak. MOORF.'S REMEDY Cnres and PrwiN POISOX OAK. rilitES Piles. BurnH, Cuta: Iti:- .irovr.S Sunburn and Freckles, Cold in the Head or Lungs. Croup. Etc.. etc. An Invaluable FAMILY SAJ.YE. Sold by all Druggists. 25 Cent 8 n Box. Try Itl Restaurant and Lodging House WITH STORE ATTACHED FOR REXT at a bargain. Inqutra of BOZORTH & JOHNS. IWfral M 1 ! f -THE STT0HIC. Tills medicine, combining Iron with pure Testable tonics, quickly and completely Cures Dj-Hpeptla, Indicehtloh, Wenune.", IiiJI'yrelHood,IaIarin,CblHiajidIeerx, and Ncurafcla. It Is an uafalllntr remedy foi Disease": of tLe Kidnej-t nitd Liver. It Ls invaluable for Diseases peculiar to "Women, and all "nho lead f edentarj Re-. It doss not injure the teeth, cause headache r pr.du"c constipation other Ironirtdicirrn'r Itenriehescnd purifies the blood, Ftimulate t'le appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re l:ees Heartburn and Kelcblng, cud .Mrergth s tiie mustlcs and nerves. For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, I-ack o Energj', Ac, it hub no equal. CB" The genuine has abo c tmde mark .t. rosscd red lines on rapper. Take no otla : ttn&ftnAjhj Iin0H U1E2ICAL (O, DILT1S0KC, W S.ELL, IIEITSIIU A WOOIJARD. Viioi.k? M.r Aoekts. Portland Oregon. All Sorts of hurts and many sorts of ails of man and beast need a cooling lotion. Mustang Liniment. The Mirror is no flatterer. Would you make it tell a sweeter tale? Magnolia Balm is the charm er that almost cheats the looking-glass. q OQTft-.-Hrpfca- .en -- Th Oyster and Clio House. The Best Cooked to Order in First Class Style. WE JIAKC A SPECIALLY OF IFlTTie Icecream Alex McCrea & Co., PROPRIETORS. Genc-lew street, iftir of Adlor'd Crutal Palace. Oju'n liny and Xiulir. M. E. KIPP, PLUMBER AND CAS FITTER. Wator Pipes a Specialty. A Full Stock of Material on Hand. Personal attention given all orders, and satisfaction joiaran'eed. Terms Kvmisitnblt Shop and office on Cass street, one dw above Frank Fabie's Restaurant, Astoria, Oregon. TO LET. LIBERTY HALL. Suitable for Sociables and Parties. Terms moderate. Apply to XCIJXTOX. President. J. A. WILSON. (lite of San FraneNeo.) PAIHTER, PAPER HANGER. -AND- II:ls located In Astoria and solicits a share ef the patronage. Ail woik slrietlv first class. Terms moderate. Order box at Van DusenV. W. B. DEMENT & CO. ASTORIA, - - - OREGON Carry in Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANCY ARTICLES. Prescriptions carefully Compounded ytyV- 2 UP BE A PROBARLF. ROORBACK. Loxdox, May 2C The press asso ciation publishes the following, which it says was obtained from a reliable seurce: "Early in January Alfred Aylward, notorious in connection with the Boer rebellion, arrived in London from New York. He was ex tremely reticent in regard to the ob jects of his visit, but on one occasion lie told a friend at asocial gathering at his lodgings in Piccadilly, that before long he would again prove a sharp thorn in the tide of the British gov ernment He went to Paris, and re mained there a fortnieht, staying at 1 an American hotel in the me-Danour, . and describing himself as a surgeon '. i..i:, . tt . nn.nr..ii.. o(...i;nri l?r UVIJIKM. AJ.O UllltlUli; OIUU1CU JJU- glish and Irish haunts, ignoring the Fenian leaders. Onr informant says that Ayhvard's visit was connected with Kiel's rebellion, and the furth ering of the -novement among the French population of Canada for sep aration from Great Britain; that France encouraged the idea, directly by organized emigration and intrigue far more than the English or loyal Canadians reab'ze. The Biel affair was simply an experiment, designed to accustom the French Canadians to feel and think as a distinct race. i About the middle of March Ayl- ward sailed for New York via Havre, giving uis auuress to a uonuon irieuu as Jackson, St Paul, Minnesota. Af ter his arrival at St Paul many offi cers of the Irish republican brother hood went westward, including Cap tain Thomas S. Muller, who in the years 1SG3 and 18G0 was regarded as Captain McCafierty's right hand man, and Sergeant Crosby, formerly of the Seventeenth "United States infantry. They traversed Dakota at the head of thirty-six armed men, with three mule teams and thirty days' rations. Mullen made no secret of his destina tion or intentions. Aylward's direct ing hand was plainly to bo seen in tho fighting at Batouche. Aylward went to Africa in 1RGS because his life was endangered by unjust suspicious of treachery to the Irish republican brotherhood. In October, 1S83, Aylward voluntarily presented himself before a committee of Bossa's immediate supporters, and justified himself against tho charges of unfaithfulness. SrUUKKED BY APACHES. Dexvek, May 2G. Last Saturday Apaches killed two men at Cant well & Setene s ranch on the Gila, and Sunday afternoon killed Charles Ste venson, foreman of the Alley & In- gersoll ranch, and Harvey Moorland. sotv of. James Moorland, Jiving be tween Grafton and Fairview. The bodies wero found about six miles north of the Grafton, still Avarm. Moorland was shot several times, and when found was lying on his back with an iron rod dnven through his head into the ground. Frank Adam?, a ranchman near Fairview, is sup posed to havo been killed also, llis hat was found uear the bodies of the two dead men. A special from Winslow, Arizona, sajs about 1G0 Navajoes, Utes and Piutes, all thoroughly armed, with war paint on, camped near iiardin last night. It is currently rumored that they are making preparations to join Geronimo's band of Apaches. Tho latest information from the front indicates that hostiles are on Dia mond creek, northeast of Fort Bay ard, im the black range. Col. Morrow and San Carlos scouts aro in thai vicinity, and Colonel Biddle, with a battalion of the sixth cavalry, is around Hillsboro. Lieutenant Davis, with sixtv while mountain Apache scouts, is n this trail. New York, May 2G.Thc Sun says: "A dispatch from llavaua stating that a war party had landed in Cuba has been received. Revolutionary preparations have been making for months. From twenty to thirty bauds aie now in different provinces of Cuba. An attack in the province of Santiago do Cuba is tho signal for the beginning of another long war for independence. The governor general of Cuba Iicb issued a decree declaring that the province of Santiago de Cuba is in a state of siege. We are looking for more startling news al most hourly.'" A young man by the name of John Herman met with an accident last Friday which cost him his life. He had been working for Peter McKen sio for nearly two years and was in tending to come to town on Saturday and start to his old home in Kansas. When night came he failed to come to tho house, and the family becom ing anxious about him, one of them went out to see where he was. He was found lying on his faco on the ground dead. He had been engaged in chopping down trees, and the last tree cut, in falling knocked down an other tree, which struck him on the backhand killed him instantly Olym pfa courier. The "White house covers about one third of an acre, and it has cost no to this time about S2,000,000. It is modeled nftpr n r.nKtlfi in TlnlVHn nnl the architect, who was a South Caro lina man named Hoban, got SoOO for drawing the plans. "When it was first built, away back in the nineties, it cost 300,000, but the British burned out its insides, and its cost has since added to that sum about Sl,700,000. Taking the number of men in it, the salmon business is the largest commercial interest in Boston. OVER A HUNDRED PERCHEROXS OX THEIR WAY TO OREGON. Captain Cocoran, of the Denmark, of the National line, which arrived here on Saturday, had a lot of the solidest passengers ever brought across the Atlantic. It consisted of 109 Percheron horses, some of them weighing within a few pounds of a ton apiece. They are the property of the Oregon Horse and Land com pany, for whom they were purchased by Edward Blewett, the company's manager, who will start west with his prizes to-night. Mr. Blewett said to a Tribune reporter yester day: "These Percherons represent two month's hard work in England, France, Belgium and Normandy. I looked over the Clydesdale and En glish draught horse stock before go ing to France. I went from one end of France to the other. You can cover the whole country in a few days. I finally went into the heart of the great Percheron district and bought at La Ferte Bernard of Au gust Tachean, the largest breeder and dealer of those horses in France, all the animals I brought over. There are forty-seven stallions and sixty-two mares. The stallions all cost over S1,000 apiece, the prices ranging up to S2.800, which I paid for one 'government approved' ani mal. Tho cost of the mares was from 500 to $1200. Stallions aro consid ered most valuable at four to five years of age, and the mares at three to four. The heaviest of tho lot is a three-year-old stallion that will rub a ton pretty close. It must be a pretty good horse in France to get the gov ernment improved grade. I bought several such, and all tho animals are registered. Most of the horses will be sent to onr horse rauch in Baker county, Oregon, and a few to Fra mont, Nebraaka, where I live. We havo the largest horse ranch on this continent if not in tho world. We branded over 8,000 horses last sum mer, and will brand close on to 11,000 this year. The horses are turned loose on government land. Wo never feed them. Wo have five largo ranches, which are fenced, tho land being owned by us. We have besides about 150 corrals scattered over the government land. We shall turn niauyof these stallions right out with the herds. Tho way wo do is to put about forty marcs and one stallion in a corral, where they are kept for two or threo weeks. They are then turned out, and tho stallion cares for the herd for the following year, protect ing them in every way, foals and all. Through the winter wo have bcarcely anjwtircdJielp, but in sumraora largo number of men aro employed m rounding up, branding and separat ing tho mare3 into new heeds." N. 1'. Tribune. 3fay IS. Rappr Tiioasht In taeMght. For years Mr. Jas. B. Ackley, of 1G3 West- Fayette street. Baltimore' had suffered with ncnralgiu so that he cojild hardly sleep. But ha writes. "One night I was suffering very much, and the thought struck mo that Brown's Iron Bitters would do me somegooJ. aud perhaps euro me. It was a happy thought, aud to my great joy it has entirely cured mo af ter using two bottles. xYfter three months I have had no return of the symptoms. I cheerfully recommened it as the bast tonic I have ever used." Neuralgia suffers, take tho hint! It is said that the rural population of some parts of Illinois is at a stand still, and in somo counties has retro graded since 1870. Farmers' children abandon their homes for the cities of the far west. Yet the price of land has risen and the big stock-raisers continue to enlarge their already im mense estates. Cattle raisiug pajs where wheat dcen't. Two Dangerous Seasons. Spring and fall are times when so many people get sick. The changes in the weather ate severe on feeble nelsons, and even those naturally strong areapr, a-s mey say, "to ue iceiing miserable." Th'en they are just in condition to bt struck down wiiit some kind nf lever. A bottle or two of Parker- Tonic wilt invigorate the digestion, p tt the liver, kidneys and blo'd in pei feet order, and prevent more serrmis attacks. Why sutler, and perhaps die, when so simple a niedi c'n.e will save youVCood for both sexes and ail age.. Muskrats destroy the levees and alligators destroy the muskrats. Tho New Orleans Item therefore recom mends that tho protection and propo gntion of alligators shall be en couraged by an act of assembly. Betjtifcti Cards. A set of mag nificent Flornl Cards, xG inohes, sent free to all persons who have used Brown's Iron Bitters. Slate disease and effect. Write your address plain ly. Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md. Two hundred years ago tho Arabi ans had a fish calied the zed ruse?, with bones so large they were sawed iuto planks A Nasal Injector freo with each bottle of Shilolfs Catarrh Remedy Price ."0 cents. Sold by V. E. Dement The Rev. Geo. JJ. Thayer, of Bour bon. IiuU savs: "Both myself and wife owe our livestoSniT.on's Consumption' Crui:." Sold by W. E, Dement. Aro you made miserable by fndi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of appetite, Yellow Skin V Shiloh's Vitnl izer is a positive cure. For sale by W. E. Dement. Wilson & Fish Ship Chandlers, HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE Paints, Oils, and Varnish. LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. PROVISIONS MILL FEED AGENTS FOR Salem Tlouring Mills, Portland Boiler Mills, Capital riour and FAIRBANKS' SCALES. ASTORIA. OREGON. 3. ARNDT & EERCHEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop Xk- a tt r n S?W&k&i- Boiler Shop &if All kinds of ENQINE, CAHSERY, an: STEAMBOAT WOES Promptly attended te, A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. FISHERMEN'S OUTFITS. OIL SKINS, Gum Boots, Overalls, Shirts, Etc. AT Phil. A. Stokes, Nest door toPoar4JfcSteKHr3i5;fcWl quarters tor Clothing at Bottom Figures. Kerytliing bought here eiunmte'd tobe Jut a.siepre:ented. No old stock; eery thlns freh. and NEW GOODS on everv Steamer. Remember the place. JHIIs. A. STOKES. tB-A full line of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS for sale at Prices that Iefy Conipetttlou. 1885. INTEREST Will he allowed On Time Deposits. Draft? on all the. Leading Cities. Wm. T. Coleman & Co. s. :l,iloi:e. Manager C inking Department, Astoria, Oregon. Pure Ice, Delivered at Your Door. This Ico is cut ou Lake Cocollala and is pure. All orders left at Post & Hansen's Astoria Soda Works will be promptly attended to. U.REED, V Manager. ColiiMa Transportation Coijany. FOE POETLAND! Through Freight on Fast Time! THE SEW TELEPH Which has been specially built for tho 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. Returning leaves Portland every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. S-An additional trip will be made on at 0 O'clock Sunday ZHorniHg. for Sound ports. muni HOTELJ Ml.S. I.VA WALLMAN. - Proprietor.! ASTORIA, OREGON Firl ClaN; in V.rvry Respect. NEW HOUSE. NEW FURNITURE. Fi.ii-ii up with nrj- t'onicn iiMico for liie Comfort of Transient and Permanent Guests. Comer bqueinoiitn and Westr 8th Streets. J?. 51. PARK EI?. B'rop'r. First Class in Every Respect. Frre Chim'Zi in thv. House. Oh! I Say! GOOD BOARD and LODGING FOR $4.50 per Week, AT tiii: ISfew York Restaurant. RARTIl'S BUILDING. 91. FlffCfl, - - Froprlctop. c. vr. KXOWLKS. L. D. BItOWN. St. Charles Hotel, (European Plan.) BROWN & KNOWLES - - Proprietors First Class ix Everx- Respect, Good Restaurant Connected with tho House Fire-proof Uriok Baildintr. 1?0 Rooms, la the Canter of the Citjr. Cor. Front and Morrison Sts.. Portland. Or Uiertata anfl CaMiet' later, SQUEMOQUA STREET, NEXT TO THE ASTORIAN BUILPIXO. C3yAH work done In a skillful manner on short notice at reasonable rates. The Telephone Saloon The Finest Establishment of the Kind in Astoria. Especially fitted up for tho Comfort and Convenience of those who enjoy a Social Gla'&. The Rest or TYiues and JLIqnors, The Choicest Cigars. Everything New and First-Class. R. . JEFTERY. 'Prop'r. STEAMER finnday of Each TVeeK, leaving Portland Passengers b this route connect at Halama TJ. B. SCOTT, President, B. B. Prg,nMdn, THE BEST IS THE a:ggTTi a TTnyarp : Royal Brand Fioi Manufactured by the OREGON MILLING C0MPA! Is of Superior Quality, and Is Endorse by ail who use It. THEHOUSEKEEPER'S FAVOR! Of Superior IRsing Quahty. Guaranteed to Give Satisfactii WYATT & THOMPSi Hole Agents for Atttorla. Paintinff and Paper Haip KALSOMINING ETC. o:ols. oxjs:m: Paint Shop in building formerly cupied by J. A. Montgomery, corner Main and Jefferson Streets. All orders promptly and satiafactc executed. J. H. D. &EA Wholesale and retail dealer In. GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND Fl Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. LIME, SAND AND GEMEi General Storaza and Wh&rfcira as raa able terms. Foot of Benton street, Astq ureRon. WH. EDGAR, Dealerln Cigars, Tobacco and Cigar Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CU7LS Revolvers and Cartridges CORNER MAIN AND CHENAMU3 ... The Jem Saloon ThsPopularlResQri fcr Astori For the Finest of Wines and LiqiH Go to TIIE GEM SALOON. ALEX. CAMPBELL. - - PEOPRI ASTORIA LIQUOR STO AUG. DANIELSON, Propri" Kebnlltaad .Refitted Throngfe The Best of WINES, IiiqtTOBS, A3f C1Q2 For a Good Cigar, eall for one of "Danielson's Best." Corner "West 9th and WaterStreets, Astl n9-fim Magnus C. Crosl Dealer in HARDWARE, IRON, STB Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES, TINWA AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOi SHEET LEAD STRIP LI SHEET IRON, g?lT1 AND OopE3 -ASK FOR Union India Rubber C Pure Para Gum CRACK PRO RUBBER BOOTS. BBWABE OF IMITATIONS ! Be sure the boots are stamned CRl PROOF on tho heels, and have the Pi GUM SPRINGS on the foot and III which prevent their cracking or breal wo are now maxing mem vim nui AND ASBESTOS Soles which wUl them last more than twice as long Rubber boots made. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS I ALL KINDS RUBBER BELTING, PJ ING, HOSE, SPRINGS, CLOTHING BOOTS AND 8HOES. Etc. I GOODYEAR RUBBER GO R. H. PEASE. Jr. I Agents, I a. m. aurixun, t ban. SEE THAT YOU GE THE "PORTLAND" OJioioe JPi DE,a.t33Lt DELoll FLOUR!! For Sale in lots te Sij By W1I&OX & FISHEj ASTOl Or SIBSOX, CHURCH PORTLAND, Oj To Rent. mHE FrNEBUSINESS STORE FOBl JL ly occupied by J. Piiger. a ae location. Apply to 0. S. GUND1 rU