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c" r 1 7 VOL. XXIII, NO. 131. ASTORIA, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1885. PRICE, FIYE CENTS. A i M BUSINESS CARDS. kit-. A. 1,. and J. A. KULTOS. P2ij siclajis and Surgeons. Will uhe prompt attention to all calls, f:ow any nan of the city or country. Office over Allen's Store, corner Cass and Sgiionioijua streets, Asl"i!a. Oregon. Telephone No. 4!. :. FUAXK. SAGE. t'hyMlrlon and. Surgeon. Ofllce, RoomC, oer D. A. Mcintosh's store. OrpicE Hours : -9 to 11 a. m. ;-3 to 5 p. m. Residence, opposite the Johanseu building OBO. A. nOKKIS, GKO. XOUIND XOF..1XR fc ROR12IS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Mfilce In Kinnej'rf U'.'wjk, pposite City Hats. Astoria. Oregon. . W. FULTON. S. C PULTON. ATTOHXEY.S AT LAW. lloittui 5 and fi.Odd Fellows Buildlup. TosEtn a. ;ii.h. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Orncp. on Cass street, I door soutli of Odd Fellows Building. T . A. BOWLBY. Attorney nnd Counsellor i.t Law, Office on Chenauius Street, Astoria, Oregon. r RLO F. lAItIKIt. SURVEYOR OF Clatsop County, and City ofAatorla Office : Chenaraus strest. Y. M. 0. A. hall Boom No. 8. p W. I.KICK, AHCIIITECT AND SUPERINTENDENT. Office : Room 9, Kinnej'k Brick Block, TAY TDTTLE. M. S. PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEON Office Koonn 1, 2, :ind 3. Tythlan Build ing. Residence On Cedar Street, back ol St. Mary's Hospital. F P. HICKS. A. E. SHAW. hicks & sn iw, DENTISTS. Rooms In Allen's Building, up stairs, cor ner Cass and Squemoqua streets, Astoria. Oregon. BAKKIHC, .AND INSURANCE ! I. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, ASTORIA, - ORECO.. OFFICE HOURS : From 9 o'clock A. M. until 3 o'clock 1. AL Bozortli & Johns, Real Estate and Insurance Asrcnts and Brokers ASTORIA, ... - Oregon. We write policies In the following well known Fire Insurance Companies : FHCENIX OF HARTFORD. SCOTTISH UNION AND NATIONAL OF EDINBURR. LION, OF LONDON HOME. OF NEW YORK. LONDON AND LANCASHIRE, OF LIVER POOL. PHCENIX. OF BROOKLYN. CONNECTICUT. OF HARTFORD. OAKLAND HOME, OF OAKLAND, OALA. And also represent the WESTERN, of California, HAMBURO-BREMEN.ot Ger many, and AMERICAN STEAM BOIL ER INSURANCE CO. Seal Estate Bought and Sold oa Commission. M. W. FECHHEIMER, IL W.COItRETI. -EDWARD II ALL, - I'resldent Vice I'resldent Secretary THE OREGON Fire ai Marine taraoce Co. OF PORTLAND, OREGON. Capital Paid Up, Cask Assetsi F.xrecd. 2so,ee8.eB C. LE1NEXWEBER, - Ajrent, ASTORIA, OREGON. C. E. Bain & Co. Are now prepared to f urnbh Doors. Windows, Mouldings AND BRACKETS. Orders Solicited. - Moore's Remedy -FOR- MOORE'S REMEDY Cures and Prevents POISONOAK. CURES Piles. Burns. Cuts: JtK- ;'MOYES Sunburn and Freckles, " Cold In the Head or Iiuncs, Croup. Etc.. etc. Aa Invaluable FAMILY SALVE. Sold by all Druggists. SS CcstH a Itex. Try It! Restaurant and Lodging House '"WITH STORE ATTACHED FOR RENT T.Yat.a bargain. Inquire of BOZORT JOHNS. YSPEPS - s thmzerocs es well as distressing compUid. 12 aejjloctoa, it tends, by impairing nutrition, and de pressing tho tono of the system, to prepara t vrty car licpid Decline. ,-,. vnr s nm rj SIffiMiS. ? QcicVJrand ocsptlr Cvrev Sjweyefai to : its forms. Heart Burn, BeicblKr, Trunin '.Vr Food, Ac. It enriches and purinn th l)aud,.:iaui lutes the apnetito. and aids th ajcuulttioi i I r: Rnr. J. T. Kosbtteb, th honored vrUr st ? First Itaformed "Church, Bilttmor. Md. -Harine used Brown's Iron BitUn fur t5jtp-t. and Indigestion, I take gnt pleuure is rci mendiiu; it highly. AUoconsidrrita rpUpituJ mr wl invigorator. and Ttry rtresrtheniar " Gnnina has nbore trad mark aad crww ! on-TT-ippr. Tnkn no other. Md",r now.rnEMiCALco BAX.Tisir, Ladizs' HaKD Boos naefnl and attivtf ," taminc list of prizes for reeipes. informoti i s-w coins, to., ciren away bj all aealen ia mrirnr. -raided to any address on reoeipt of Sc. rtiniu. SXELL, REITSHD A TT00U1SD, Wholesale Aqents. Fortland Oregon. - - . FOR Man and Beast. Mustang Liniment is older than most men, and used more and more every year. HAOA1T5 Magnolia Balm is a secret aid to beauty. Many aladyowes her fresh ness to it, who would rather not tell, andw cant tell. The Roscoe Oyster and Chop House. The Best Cooked to Order In First Class Style. VfE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF FMTie Ice 02?t:E2x Alex HFcCrea & Co., PROPRIETORS. Qenerleve street, rear of Adler' Crystal Palace, Open liny and X'isur. It. KIPP, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER. Water Pipes a Specialty. A Full Stock of Material on Hand. Personal attention glren all orders, and. satisfaction guaranteed. Term Rcauouublt. Shop and oCleo on Cass street, fine oor above Frank Fabre's Retauraut, Awterla, Oregon. To Rent. A FIXE BUSINESS OFFICE. CENTKAL ly located. Apply at thta Office. IISHIBMm OUTFITS. OIL SKIHS, Gum Boots, Overalls, Shirts, Etc AT Phil. A. Stokes, Next door to Foard & StokcV store, ut head quarters for Clothing at Bottom Figures Everything bought here guaranteed to be just as represented. No old steck: every thing fresh, and NEW GOODS on every Steamer. Remember the place. . PHFI,. A. STOKES. stk-A full line nl GENTS' FURNISIILNG GOODS for sale at Prices that Defy Competition. 1885. INTEREST Will be allowed On Time Deposits. Drafts on all the leading Cities. Wm. T. Coleman & Co.. S. ELMOUE, J - 'K&Bager Banking Departnent, - - s.-. ,.iAtterta,QreM.' Us" BE AFGHAN BOUNDARY S ETTLEHF.NT. New Yobk, June L A. special from London says: "The official declra tion here of Kussia's agrecmeat to bo satisfied, for the time being, with that she has seized caused little excite ment Nobody was surprised or more than passively interested by the statement, the essentials of which have been discussed for a fortnight past, that the fight was off. Eussia has practically got all she wants, and is bound by no pledges for the future. General Komaroff has been exalted and honored beyond any Russian general of his generation, while Sir Peter Lumsden's call has been se cured under conditions which, to the Asiatic mind at least, imply disgrace. The Afghans?, Persians and perhaps in a degree the Indians too have been giTen a strikingly vivid object-lesson on the subject of England's timidity under pressure. If the czar is dis satisfied with the net result ho must be difficult indeed to please. John Bull certainly is not pleased, bnt then be only half realizes it, and is entirely in the fog as to what to do about it. In playing a merciless cut throat game in European politics a despotism has this immense ad vantage over n government by a parliament The autocrat knows clearly what ho wants, while the pre mier, who is chiefly anxious about the elections, does not From the Russian side the game has been played for all it is worth, by a single resolute gamester who had nobody to pleaso but hiaiself. The English side was played solely with reference to presumed prejudices, ignorance or in terests of 300 or 400 constituences, most of which will bo dominated in the next election by now and unlet tered eleotors. Penjdeh is tho price paid for the experiment, by a free and constitutional government to a con scienceless despotism. THE NORTHWEST REBELLION. Winnipeg, June L Tho steamer Northwest, en route to Pitt, came across Jame3 grant and Charles Ros siter, in a canoe, sixty miles up the river. They left Pitt Thursday night with dispatches for Middleton, a fight between Stiange's force and Big Bear's band having taken place that day. Rossiter informed your correspondent that Big Bear s loca tion was discovered on Wednesday, and an advance was made the follow ing morning. As the whole of Strange's troops bad not yet arrived at Pitt he could only muster about 300 men, his force conaistingjof two companies of thoWinnipeg 'ligfit in fantry, two companies of the Sixty fifth batallion. Alberta mounted iu fantry, and Captain Steele's police scouts. A march of ton miles down tho river and three miles inland brought the troops to the Indian camp. The red skins were intrenched just over the brow of a hill, and in order to reach them Strange was obliged to cros3 a marshy valley. While advancing the Indians commenced firing, and the troops were extended in skirmishing order. Eor three hours and a 'half a steady fire was kept up from both side?. The troops had- good cover. The grenadiers did good servico in driving the Indians from their quar ters, bnt the number killed conld not be ascertained. Strange's loss was very small, only three men of the Sixty-fifth being wounded, ATarcotte, of No 3 company fatally wounded,aad two in No.o com pany. Tho troops retired in good order to Pitt. Tho Sixty-fifth company came down the river in a scow, and went inland to the scene of the battle. Thirteen men were left behind to guard the provisions on board. Af ter the fight tho scow could not be found, and neither the men nor the scow have turned np since. "Oh! Cast that Shadow from thy Brow." You can't do it if you havo liver complaint or dyspepsia. The dark ened countenance tell3 tho stor3' of inward commotion and woe. Clear your stomach, strengthen your diges tion, regulate your liver, tono 3'our nerves, and then awaygoes-tho shad ow from your brow, and yon nro hap py because you are well." Mrs. M. J. Alston, of Littleton, N. 0., says, "I recommend Brown's Iron Bitters to the nervous and debilitated. It greatly benefited me." While two boj's wero riding on .horseback near Cottonwood. Idaho. last Thursday, lightning struck them, killing both horses, but doingslight, injury to me ooys. Beautifuii Cards. A set of mag nificent Floral Cards, -iJxG inches, sent free to all persons who havo used Brown'slron Bitters. State disease and effect. Write your address plain ly. Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md. While endeavoring to secure peace between a wife and husband at Sac ramento Monday, Judge Holtz was struck on tho head with a rook by tho husband. A Nasal Injector free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Kemedy Price 50 cents. Sold by W.E. Dement Croup, Whooping Cough and Bron cliltis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. Sold by W. E. Dement Tho Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of Bour bon, Ind says: "Both myself and wife owe our lives toSniLon's ConsumptiowN CiK.f Sold by W.E. Dement. D. RAPAEIi ZAIiDrVAR. President D. Rafael Zaldivar of San Salvadore bas been compelled to flee the country. It will bo remem bered that when General Barrios of Guatamala attempted to establish a dictatorship over the Central Ameri can republics the project was at first sanctioned by Zaldivar and Barrios accordingly made all preparations to forco tho other states to submit At the last moment, however, Zaldivar withdrew his support and raised an army to oppose Barrios with tho re sult of the total defeat of the Guatemalian forces nnd tho death of Barrios upon the battlefield of Chalchuapa. No sooner, however, was Barrios out of tho way than Zaldivar proposed a project similar to that of the dead dictator. To further this end he on April 21st, addressed the government of Guatemala, asking that five com missioners bo appointed to meet at Santi Tecla on May loth, 1833, to proclaim a union of tho Central Amer ican republics. To this Guatemala would not accede, and tho result of the schemo was that Zaldivar was compelled to flee. Don Rafael Zaldi var Lazo was born in 1834, and wa3 by profession a physician. In 1350, however, -ho tnrned his atten tion to politics and was elected to the house of representatives and afterwards to the San Salvadorian Senate. In 1876 he was made presi dent and was reelected in 1880 and again in 183L He is said to have been assisted greatly by the late Gen oral Barrios in bis political advances. Like the dead dictator, Zaldivar said to be very wealthy, bnt w th commcndablo foresight invested, his money in foreign seenrities. Thn3 his property remains unaffected by his political reverses. Barrio3 had his wealth similarly invested and upon his death his widow was left with tho neat sum of from seven to ten millions of dollars. PrdUIUa New Dhcorcry The Mayor of Baltimore and every other leading municipal official have, in conjunction with the Governor of Maryland and other heads of the State Government, publicly end orsod by their Augtograph signatures the certiGcate of tho Health Commis sioner of Baltimore, setting forth the facts that the harmful and frequently fatal results attending the use of cough mixtures containing opiates, narcotics or poisons are entirely over come in the Red Star Cough Cnre. They state that it happily supplants the objectionable and dangerous features of preparations heretofore relied upon, and which have often caused tho death of children. - It is said on good authority that 500 laborers employed on tho South ern Pacific railroad near Calienle, Kern county, will shortly be trans ferred to Delta, tho present terminus of the California and Oregon, for the extension of that line. Arc Yon Tired of Bcln? Sick ! We want to say a word to the men, women and girls who work in stores, offices and factories. There are hun dreds of thousands of you in the country. Very few of yon are well. You nro shut np too much and exer cise too little. In this way yon get sick. Your blood is bad, your diges tion poor, your head often aches, you don't feel like work. Yonr liver, stomach and kidneys are out of order. Parker's Tonic has enred hundreds of such cases. It is pure, sure and pleasant. Fish are dying in large numbers in Snttervillo lake, near Sacramento, dud their death 13 attributed to an over-supply of food furnished in the shape of grasshopper?. Are you made miserable by Indi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of appetite, Yellow Skin ? Shiloh's Vital i7or is a positive cure. For sale by W. E. Dement. For lame Back, Side or Chest use Shiloh's PorousJPIaster, Prion 25 eenLc. For sale by W. E. Dement. Abstracts of Title. f jnilE UNDERSIGNED IIAS COMPILED JL a set of Abstract Books from the records of Clatsop Connty and is now prepared to furnish complete and correct Abstracts of Title to any Real Estate in tho County, at reasonable rates. C. It THOMSON, Attorney at Law, Astoria, Oregon. Omcs, Room 5, over City Book Store. For Sale. A FINE HOUSE AND LOT SITUATED on Benton street ; vriU be sold for Sa0. Apply to this office. TRADE V7 MASK, mm a v Mi? 1 gfS g q.lff21 3k-v-..y AitohtM f&ts&s jt rccjrosn ujiiczes, JLw?r. ami So, ,..s. A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CUB Influenza, UroncilUAtliranjCrap, YTLocu WZ tonsil, tiulnsj-.i'al'n In Chaei, -'" aZfcttiau of tliO TIj rosi s . t Leu. Vrlco 50 cents a bottle. SoU l; lra;j;ii, I Ship Ohandlers,! HEftW AND SHELF ! HARDWARE rctlillS, U115, ailU yanilSH. L080ERS, SOFPLIES. "B T"a w rrr tt 1 1 -a j-v . r r- JT HJ V IB i w AND MILL FEED AGENTS FOK Salem rioiiring Mills, Portland Soller Mills, uapitai lour ana ASTOKU. OKKON - - S. AKKDT & KERCH EN, ASTORIA. OKKi;o. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH SHOP BLACKSMITH 1:k:l3V? .IVjCS- A Vf $? jA Boiler Shop All kinds of Elf SHE, CAHBER? -AMI- STEAMBOAT WOBE Prouiptiy 3ttendeil to. A 5rc-i!ty made of re!lihi: CANNERY DISS, FOOT Or lFAVliTTE STREET. H. Lemon tz uo. ix STEVEDORES and RIGGERS lor(I:ii? n :n! .isfor-in. Poitlaml Office No. 16. N. I rml 'Ure-:. hlTA Tm A j .j 's$ Delivered at Your Door. promptly gtt it for firm w U riH tico 60f4' . g $i V M ju 3 Jsd 3 3 i Asru, lur .-torin. the annus . vogeier omr, fl -., i - ..a aj5ifei5a "Hsagu . Paiiiii ia Paper Haapg. it. .:. 2l".j ait ill. rjiV. nitbuii & nmm- J? :Z&&SS&aKT V--' i.tH 'ti'KBsUr --fiStSFvKKf - txi&5Pi' cu$' Thblccbcuton UkeCi.Win,,.U,verylhing Frst.CasS4 All orders left at Pct & Haiis!!' Astoria j . . Soda Works v.iii be promptly anendetUo. j 8. ,ttJKrFi:RY !.,,,.. Manager. ' SolHiiia TtbdsiioMoi Coiaaj. x FOR PORTLAND! Through Freight on Fast Time! TIIK NEW nm- iKwuju.i. rw g j g ga & ipi g ffij jfej '.'Vi;v:';:i,i'r;7T'"?'aaa Which has boeu jee!a!l bmlt for the comfort 01 iuveneeis H1 lev Wilson & Fisher's Dock e erv Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Pcrtland at 1 P.M. Returning leaven Portland e ery Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. rS7"An aiMitlonal trip will ba made on Kuniley of Each Vceir., leaving Tortland at O O'cloclc tSumiay lornlus:. Passengers bj this route connect at Kalatna for Sound ports. 0. B. SCOTT, President, MIIA HOTEL. .' . VV WAlJ.MAn. - Pfopilw-tu. wioita. oi:i:oon NCW HOUSE. new furniture.: iVjr'SWMif nrt rnrmfiP.fnt fii!Psf. , , , s. Fint Class ii Eierj Heyest. rM- imt'j Jo li:t SSoiihc r. W. !.M1I l KH. II. KKOW.N. St, Charles Hotel, EuropoanP!nn. r.KMWN&KNOWLES - - Vruprittois ! FlK'T Ct A-. IX KVKKV RlUl'KCT, iniHidRe-laumatCoHHertCtlwlUitboHoiue V isi-pm&( tlrok (taildiac W Roots- . la tlw (estr n f the Oitr Ci.r. 1'nmt anl'Ai.Kr!(R Si."., l'ortlniut. Or B. B. Franklin, i , i - '- rj- i--rr ci.a. ; m $0QSgmV ssgsss I cnilPMnnilA cTCFcr. NEXT TO THE A3TOI.I.VN Ul'TIAUXO. SSAll work done in a skillful manner oh SUUri UUUtC ..l jrauauiu nine. HOT MB8IMI1 SPRINGS. A Hack ill leave Engeno on the arrhal of tho train from Portlaud, EVEEY TUESDAY, Making the trio from Portland in lew than two iIrj s in daylight. PETER RUNEY. iThe TeleDhone Saioon , The Finest Establishment of the Kind in Astoria. I Kstweially fitted up for tho Comfort hnl Convenience of iho3e wlio enjov a j Social Glas. jTlie Itvst or VVinps nnd Liquors, The Choicest Cig-nrs. STEAMEll NEW FUH.NlTUHE.iynctJWWiVllLLIWliUUftl JH&3S S,V- if SSiTlSSJ. 5" THE BEST IS THE Loyai Brand Hour Manufactured by the OREGON FALLING COMPANY idorstjil THE HOUSEKEEPER'S FAVORITE Of ?-jperior Kiibuj (juttiity. Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction. i WYATT & THOMPSON KALSOMINING ETC. raint Shop iu building formerly oc cupied by J. A. ilontgoiiiery, corner of Main and Jefferson Streets. AH orders promptly and saiufactcrly executed. J. H. D. &BAI, Wnolesale and retail dealer in. GROCERIES, FLOUR, AMD FEED Hay, Oats. Straw, Wood, Etc. LIME.. SAND AMD CEMENT. Geneinl Storage, and Wharfsge ea reason able terms. Foot of Rectos street, Astoria, Oregon. WIS. EDGAR, Dealurlu Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, GENums: zmum cutlery Revolvers and Cartridges. CORNER MAIN AND CHENAMTJS ST3. i fie bem Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astorians. For the Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to THE OEM SALOON. ALEX. CAMPBELL, - - PROPRIETOR ASTORIA LIQUOR STORE, AUG. DANIELSON, - - Proprietor. Kebuiltand itcfltted Throughout Tho Rest of Vir-KS,.LUHOK:S,AND CIGA2S. For a Good Clear, call for ono of "Danielson's Best." Corner West Qth and Water Streets, Astoria. nO-'Im Magnus C. Crosby Dealer In HARIIffABE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES, TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOOD! SHEET LEAO STRIP .LEAD SHEET IRON, 3?xa. AND Oo3PX32?. -ASK 101 TTnion India E,ub"br Co.'s Fure Paia Gum ORAOK PROOF RUBBER 3T3. ItETTAEB OF TaiTATIOS ! Rp 5ure the boots are stanmed CRA0Ki PROOF on the heels, and hiva the PUME OUM SPRINGS on the foot aid InstapJ which prevent tneir cwckibj or Dreanmr. We arc now makinjr them with XUJIBXK AND ASBESTOS Soles which -will ak them last more than twice a"? Ions ax aiqr Kubber boot? made. FOR SALE Bi ALL DEALERS. ALL KINDS RUBBER BELTING, PACI INO, HOE. SPRINGS. CLOTH INC. BOOTS AND SHOXS, Ike. GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. P.. H. PEASE. ,Tr. AgeBts, 8. M. ItONYON. ( B3B Fracl zzSEE THAT YOU GETzz THE "PORTLAND" 03tLO00 SLXiCLlXyJ ELOUR!! For Sole iu Lots to Knit. By YFItSOSi &. P1S11KJC. ASTOIIA. Or SIBSO?.-, CnilECH A. ., rORTLAN, Or. To Rest. THE FINE BUSINESS STOr.E EORMER ly occupied by J. Pilger. A desirable location. Apply to C. S. GUNDEESN.