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f V0L.XX1H, NO. IU. ASTORIA, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1885. PRICE, FIYE CENTS. BUSINESS CAKDa. TV, a. L.. ami J. A. 6TI.TON. Piij skEaut ni:l SurKii.. Witl uhe prompt attention to all all.. human) jmrtof lh cityorcoumo. Ottce t A'ln stwe.roraer Csiv and' SMHnu(iu:i&tre l. Aria. Or-go.i. Telephone No. 41. Shy-i:l:M nndSnrgeou. Mfflce. KooinC, c; er I). A. Mcintosh's More. Oitick Hocks : -9 to it a. ax. :-3 to 3 r.si. Residence, opposite the Johansen building SM. A. UORKIS. OEO. "NOLAND Xi.&M & DO UK IS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. (iHii'e lu Khinev's Iiie3 tlaM, AsUnia. Oregou. ppusite t ity O. Y. KL'LTON. .. C. 1 CLTOX. rn.Tos ij2;t2ii:r,. ATTOIiXEVa AT LAW. lto..:- 5 .tnd fi.Odd PeRii lulWlits: yosEJ'ii a. ; !!.!.. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Oi'ficf. i CjuiS sheet, I door south of Odd relSow 3 Building. J." A. KOWL.ISY. Attorney ai:d Ctisnvollor J.t Siiw, Ofiko on Chcnamus Street. Ahtorli. Oregon. GE1 EI.O F. PARKKSm SURVEYOR OF ClatHOp County, anil City of AHlurta Office : Chenamus street, Y. M.G. A. lull Room No. 8. 0. "vr. leick. ARCHITECT AND SUlT.KINTKXDr.KT. Office : Room 9, E innej's 15: kk Block, TAY TUTTLIC. 31. . PHYSICIAN A2JD SURGEON Offick Rooms 1, 2. and 3 Pjthlan BuiM lag. RKSiDKXfiK On Cedar Street, back ol St. Marj's Hospital. f r. HICKS. a. it. sir AW. mrics & sn iw. DENTISTS. Rooms lu Allen's Building, up stairs, cor ner Cass and Squemoquii stnets, Astona Oregon. BANKING AND INSURANCE! E. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, ASTOKIA,, - OBEGOS. OFFICE HOURS : From 9 o'clock A. M. until 3 o'clock I. SI. XL W. FECIIHF.l.MEit, -ILW.COKBLTJ, -EDWAKD HALL, - President Vice President Secrftarv THE OKEGOIJ Eire aii Marine Iwmm Co. OF rOUTLAND. OUEGON. Capital ia!i Up. Cash Assets Kxceed. SS'O.OUO.OCU y o.o 30,00 C. LELSENWEISER, AST01MA, OKEGON. AffOBt, 0, E. Bain & Co. Are now prepared to fiinibii Doors. Windows. Mouldings AND !B 2EL -A. O ISL JE3 1J S , Orders Solicited. IVIoore's Remedy -roR- MOORE'S REMED Cures nnd Prcrcnti POISON OAK. CURES Pile3. Eurns. Cuts: RK- MOVE9 Sunburn and Freckles, Cold in the Head or Luncs. Crouo. Etc.. otc. An Invaluable FAMILY SALVE. Sold by all Druggists. US Cents n Box. Try Et! AHEAD OP ALL COMPETITORS! Capitol Flour, Manufactured on the Gradual Rcduc.lon ' System by tno Salem (Or.) Capitol Flour Mills Co., limited 1 Is the only flour that has taken First Prize three jears In succession at the PORTLAND 3IECIXAXIC'j FAIR. Also at State Fair. One trial is sufficient to con ince of Its suj c rlorlty. See that the word CAPITOL Is en each sack. GEORGE SIIIEL. 8 Stark St., Portland Agent. WILSON & FISHER, Astoria Agents. To Rent. . A -LARGE NEW BUILDING NEAK THE -ol o. It. & N. dock. Suitable for a saloon and boarding house. Inquire of B0Z0KTH& JOHNS. OH! M BACK Itit strain or cold attacks that treat back cad nearly prostrates roc, THE BESTTONIE Strengthens Oio 3Iusclcs, Steadies the Nerve, Enriches the Blood, Gives New Vigor. Dn J. L.MTEHS Fairfield, Towa, says: "Brown's Iron Bitters is tbo bet Iron rnedicinn I hara known in rnr S3 years' practice I lure frond it specially benelicial in nervous or physical xxbiua tion. and xn all debiLutinc ailments that boar fo hoavily on the 8ys.tem.Use it freely in my own tamfly." Genuine has trado mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. Made only by BKOWN CHEMICAL CO., BALTIMtinF, SID. Ladies Hand Book useful and attracttro, con taining list of pnres for recipe information aboct coins, etc, Riven airay by all dealers in medicine, or moiled to any address on receipt of 2c. rump SXELL, IIEITSHU & WOOIIAP.D, "Wholesale Agents, Portlji.d Orrgrii. TUTT H H BBS BRB TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LBYER, ancS IttALARlA From these sources arise three-fourths of the diseases of the human l-acc. These symptoms imlicato their existence: Xioss of Appetite, Itowels costive, bick Ileadaclic, fullness offer cat luc;, aversion to exertion of body or mind. Eructation of fond, Irritabil ity ortcmper,Iovi5plrlts,AfccHnf; before tho eyes, highly colored Urlnc.COA'STlI'ATIOA'.ana demand tho use of a remedy thatnctsdirccUyon. tho Liver. AaaLiverracdicinoTnTT'S I'lLLS havo no equal. Their uction on tho Kidneys and Skin is also prompt; removing all impurities through theso thrco scavengers of tho sjstem," pro.lucinsr nppttitc, sound digestion, lesrul.ir stools, a clear skin and a vig orous body. TUTT'S PILLS cause no nausea or griping nor interfere- "with daily work and aro a perfect ANTIDOTE, TO MALARIA. bold everywhcrcEst. Oaice44 .lurnvbt.N i . GllATHAia oitWnTSKEns chanced ln stanuy 10 a uuissv ulack ny a smgio application oi iais urs. som oy urui Lts,orsentuycxprcsson rcceiptof Si. IS' Hits miw&b c? u:e?ul Essri?sa fseh. umce, 4 jiurmv street, aew i orfc osooe Oyster and Chop House. The Best Cooked to Order In First Class Style. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF HPJLo. Ice Cream Alex jIcCrca & Co., PROPKIET.MW. Geneievc stiect, rcr of Ad'er's Crj'ttal Palace. 0icn liny nnd Aixht. E. KIPP, PLUMBER AND CAS FIHER. Water Pipes a Specialty. A Full Stock of Material on Hand. Personal attention phen all order, and satisfaction guaranteed. Terms Rpnxonuble. Shop and office on Cass street, one door above Frank Fabre's Restaurant, Astoria, Oregon. To Rent. A FINK BUSINESS OFFICE. CENTP.AL ly located. A pply at this Onto. FISHERMEN'S OUTFITS. OIL SKINS, Gum Boots, Overalls, Shirts. Etc AT Phil.A.Stokes&Co. Next door to Foard & Stokes' store, Is head quarters for Clothing at Bottom Figures Even thins bought here cuarantcd to be I just asieprcscnted. Jo out stock; cvery- tiling ire'h. ana new uuujjs on every j steamer, iicmemupr me piacc. 11 1 EC A- STOItES & CO. j csta full line of GENTS' FURNISHING j GOODS for sale at Prices that Defy Competition. 1885. TBE.EST I Will he allowed On Time Deposits. Dnif Is on all the leading Cities. Wm. T. Coleman & Co.. 8. Ii3iOKE, Manager Banking Department, Astoria, Oregon. J BRMVi jM I iLm a - 7 IS' ELECTRIC LIQUOR. The latest and certainly the strang est use to "which electricity has been put is to a process of "giving ago'' to whisky and wine3. It is the discov ery of a uaniornian, 'wno nas suc ceeded in getting patents from the United States and has the same time interested the internal revenue com missioner to such an extent that spec ial privileges to experiment with bonded whisky have been accorded him. A series of trials is being con ducted at a store on "Washington street, between Montgomery and Sansome, under the supervision of a deputy revenue collector. The pro cess in question is exceedingly sim ple, and if all is true that is claimed for it, it will revolutionize tho liquor and wine trade. It is nothing more than a quick and cheap method'of re fining, that being done in from forty- eight hours which formerly required years to accomplish. Those who use wine and liquors know from ex perience and those who are abstemi ous and religious know from the good book that there is something wrong with ''new wine." Our forefathers knew as well as we do at the present day that wine needs age to make it good. It is apt to taste "after the soil,"' .is the connoisseurs call it. If whisky had been a boverage 2000 years ago, tho samo tongues which found fault with the new wine would also havo detected a sharp bi ting tasto in new whisky, which they would not have found in whisky a few years old. In the case of whisky it is an abundance of fusel oil which causes the fire-water taste, and it has heretofore always been supposed that nothing can re move it except time. For this reason new whisky is seldom put into the market Instead it is sent into a United States bonded warehouse, where it remains under lock and key for one, two or three years, gaining greater value the older it gets. The government will allow whisky to remain in bond but three jears. After that time the tax must be paid and the whisky removed. When it is desired to turn out an exceptionally fine quality, it has to be kept a few ears longer in regular storage, and the older it geU tho better, ii is alleged, becomes its quality. The process is expensive oecauso it costs storage, interest and insurance to carry whisky from year to year. Il is similar in the caso of wine, which requires age even more than whisky, to cive it flavor. Now all this it is claimed the electric process can ac complish in a few hours, and the manner in which it is done is as fol qws: Tvyo blocks of carbon wrapped up in flannel are inserted in tho liquor to be purified, and these carbons are connected with tho positive and neg ative polc3 of an ordinary Brush electric machine. Electricity is then generated by tho usual means and the process of purification an-l refining proceeds. Tho chemical action upon the liquor is such that all impurities are attracted to tho negative carbon covering tlanuel. The excess of fusel oil also finds a lodgment here and when the cloth is removed, it looks as if it had steeped for a day and a year in Tar fiat brine. It is asserted that the liquor does not lose proof during the process. Light wines re quire about two hours of this electric churning; fortified wines are rendered mellow in twelve hours, and the hard est and deadliest sample of alcoholic distillation is made comparatively harmless within forty-eight hours. If all that is claimed for tho invention is founded on facts its importance upon tho wine-making industry can hardly bo over-estimated. It will then be no longer necessary to send casks of port on sea voyages around the world and eastern wine merchants need no longer have recourse to tho prevarication that French wine, hav ing undergone a sea voyage, is neces sarily better than tho domestic pro duct Age, the great desideratum of California wines, can ba produced with the aid of a dynamo-electric machine. .Livery saloon can own a little machine, turned by hand, dog or steam, and every person can be personally convinced that tho liquor which is set before them is electrically pure and old. "Give it a shock'' will become as common as "A little water, please," the sting will be taken out of many a temperance speech, and ma nia a potn will no longer be dubbed "horrors." London, Juno 4. English troops will leave Assouan about the middle of June for Cairo, at the rate of 1,500 a week. The rebels havo occupied Korti, and it is expected that they wdl advance upon Dongola when the English havo gone. Paxaha June 4. A dispatch from La Libertad, San Salvador, says: Natives aro flying to tho mountains to avoid being taken for soldiers. Fipneroa's army is 7.100 strong. Stripes rere administered to seventy- oue men, who were then tied arm and arm and marched in single file from lia JLibertad to Santa Tecla, a dis tance of seven leagues. The cries of men and women wereheartrendering. . . Sciiit'HEmulBloii ori'urc Coil Liver Oil.Tvlth Ilypophonpliif c For Affections of the Lungs and TTastlng Diseases. Dr. J. Simoxaud, .New unenns, i-a., says:icincaiiuiaiy declare Scott's Emulsion is the finest E reparation ofjthe kind that has eer eeu brought to my notice. In affections of the lungs and other wasting diseases we may consider it our most reliable agent. In a perfectly elegant and agreeable form." THE NORTHWEST REBELLION. Winnipeg, June 4. Jolyn, Kiel's private secretary, whose leg was am putated at Saskatoon, died on Sun day, and was buried the same day. The other wounded, including Cor poral Lethbridge, aro all doing well. Captains Clark, Manley, and Mason are now almost convalescent Great excitement was created at Saskatoon last night by a report that Dumont was in a settler's house, a few miles distant. Captain Manley, with nine men, started immediately for tho scene, and on arrival found the man was not Du mont, but a half-breed named Fortier. The report that Dumont was captured at Assinaboino is not credited at Saskatoan. It is believed he is hovering around Batonche, awaiting an opportunity to get his wife and family away. Father Ledue, vicar of St Albert, near Edmonton, with reference to Big Bear, said: "Before I left, Big Bear was sending scouts from his re serve to different reserves around the neighborhood. The message he gave them was to thi3 effect: 'We are doomed and will be killed, one after another, by the whites, but before wo dio or disappear altogether we must enjoy ourselves as much as possible, and therefore we must plun der stores and kill as many white people as possible.' Supplies are get ting short at Edmonton, and the vol unteers and people aro on half ra tions." A BOUNDARY DISPUTE. A gentleman who returned from Sitka on tho Idaho last Monday, re ports business in Alaska very good. He says the first court of justice in Alaska commenced its session at Sit ka ou May lGth, The case was a suit against the United States steamship company. The jury disagreed and wero discharged. There aro several other important cases on tho docket, and will ba tried as early as con venient. TheU. S. steamship Pat terson had returned to Fort Simpson from Sitka and Juneau, and is now engaged in making a hydrographic survey of the territory. The IT. S. steamer Pinto, had made a trip to Chilcook in the Yukon river country, and had peacefully beltled what might havo been tho cause of a seri ous difficulty between tho Indiana and tho whito miners. The miners on tho Juneua river havo met with but little success, and tho amount of golr. taken out to tho man is very mall and hardly pays for the time lost Considerable trouble is ex pcotcd from the mines, as it has never been definitely settled whether they arc located in American or British territory Mnch annoyance has al ready resulted, andsorious tronblo i3 anticipated Letween tho two govern ments from this source in tho future. "Hlg'ut Peart." "I was right peart till the rheu- maliz sot in." said a suffering old man who lived near the swamp. Fact is. wherover you live oit can't be "right peart" if you aro a victim of tliis troublesome disease. Captain C. W. Hoisenpiller, Springfield, O., says, "I fonud great relief from in flammatory rheumatism by using Brown's Iron Bitters." Thousands of other people havo found similar relief. It is reported that the Oregon Pa cific will commence to run trains as soon as the tunnel can ba repaired. There are still minor depredations oc casionally, such as cutting the tele graph wire and driving spikes on the track. It is to be hoped that some amicable agreement may ba arrived at soon between the railroad and the men who are claiming tho money due them. A military JIan. Mr. L. B. Ferguson, Kentucky Military Institute, Farmdale, Ky., writes: "I have used St Jacobs Oil and deem it the best medicine made for rheumatism and neuralgia." BnooKT.YN, June -L Talmage comes out in favor of cremation. He finds argument for it in tho words. "Dust to dust, ashes to ashes." Ho says; "We have always been going on the principle of 'dust to dust iuhumation.' Now comes in the other part 'ashes to ashes' that is incineration. Did von ever sea that point before? I iiever did. I really think that resur rection is easier after iucineration than after inhumation.' The PreTfutire of a Terrible Disease. No disorders, excepting the most deadly forms of lui g disease, InvoUesurh a tremen dous destruction of organic tissue as those which fasten upon the kidneys. Such mala dies, when they become chronic and none are so liable to assume that phase-completely wreck the S. stem. To pre. ent this terrible disease, recourse should oe had. upon the first manifestation of trouble toll ostetter's Mom -acli B'tters. which experience has proved to he highlv effectivo as a mp.ins of imparting tone and rogularlt v to the organs of urination, as well to the liver, stomach and bowels. An-otIierbcnelicI.ilrcsuUofthIsmcdicinetnatur-ally consequent upon its diuretic action. Is the elimination from the blood of Impurities which beget rheumatism, neuralgia, gout, dropsy, and other maladies. By Increasing the activity of the kidneys, it augments the dei.urati. c eflic.ency of these organs, which are most important outlets for the escape of such Impurities. For Rent. milE HALL OVER D. L. BKCK & SON'S JL can be rented for Public gatherings. nplic.itlou may ba made to the executive committee of the AMoria Ladles ' Coffeo dub. Mns.BER'SMAN. MBS PRAEL. Mas. CHARTERS. ew THE GREAT "-.jtf FOR 3PJXLB CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache. Toothache, Soro Throat, Swelllne1"- Sprnlns Brulsca, Hum, Scald, Frot Illtc, AID ILL OTUEIl EODILT IUI5S AND ACHES. SoU tj DmstfiU nd Dulsrs everywhere. Flay Cea'ta Lottie. Directions la 11 Lan;u3. THE CIIA1U.E3 A. VOCCLEIt CO., (SaiMnuA.TVlXaCa) OtiUaore, SiL, L. 5. 1. Wilson & Fishe Ship Chandlers, HEAVY AND SHELF Paints, Oils, and Varnish. LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. PROVISIONS AND MILL FEED AGENTS FOR Salem Flouring Mills, Portland Roller Mills, Capital Hour and FAIRBANKS' SCALES. AVrOKlA. OKEGON. rf. AIINDT & PERCHEN, ASTORIA. OKEGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop . - ffiK iiiiAuao.ui i" ... imrniiTn M Zjm.-' a h o pM f -a Soiler Shnp ilnds of E&GXHE, CAN1EEY, AND STEAMBOAT WOEK Promptly attended to. A rclaltY mado of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. It. Lemon & Go. STEVEDORES and RIGGERS Portland ami Asiorln. Portland Oinco No. 10. N. Front street. Pure Ice, Delivered at Your Door. This Ice Is cut on Lake Cocollali and Is pure. All orders left at Tost & Hansen's Astoria Soda Work3 will be promptly attended to. G.P.EED. Manager. KBfTSaRte!' !. All J MuMa Transprtation Conaiiy. Through Freight on Fast Time! THE INEW jg i nil jihu-'I 'fi" I B9 9 n 1e9 S4 9j M a 8M mt l!l '" r "fr"1""" "lr" rfJ Which h&3 been 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. Returning leaves Portland every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. gT'An additional trip will be made on at u U'ciecK saauay Jiorniuc for Sound ports. ERMAHIA HOTEL. MI.?-. FVA WALLMAN. - Proprietor. ASTORIA, OREGON First CInbs in Every Respect. NEW HOUSE. NEW FURNITURE. Fi !$! sip nilli orcry Ctmven N'licc fin the Comfort of Transient and Permanent Guests. Con oc -Miueinon.tt.1 and West 8th Streets. I. II. PAKKi:U, Trop'p. First Glass ii. E?ery Respect. rrrc Courli to the House. C. VT. KXOWLEd. L. D. BROWX. St. Charles Hotel, (European Plan.) BKOWN & KNOWLES - - Proprietors rinsT Class ix Evert KEsrEcr, Good Restaurant Connected it ith tho House Kire-prnof Unci Gnildms. 10 Rooms. la tha Center of tho City. Cor. Trent and Jlornson Sts.. Portland. Or B. B. Franklin, Zi&SS2 mr IIP- v4-- IMertafcr anfl Catiiet Iter, SQUEWIOQUA STREET, NEXT TO TUB ASTORIAN BUILDING. EB'-All work done in a skillful wanner on short notice at reasonable rates. HOT MEDICAL SPRINGS. A Hack 111 leave Eugene on the arrival of the tram irom roruauu, EVERY TUESDAY, Making the trio from Portland in less than two dajs hi daylight. PETER RUNEY. The Telephone Saloon . The Finest Establishment of i the Kind in Astoria. Especially fitted up for the Comfort and Convenience of those who enjoy a Social Gla-s. The Best or Wines nnd Liqnors, The Choicest Cigars. Everything New and First-Class. I?. X,. JEFFKBT. Proir. STEAMER Sunday of Encli Weelr, leaving Portland Passengers bj this route connect at Kalama u. is. auoi l, iTesmenr, SM. -" ffiTrmxSS ?iiJk.fek &fcl3fcsSi THE BEST 13 THE Royal Brand Flour Manufactured by the OREGON MILLING COMPANY Is o" Superior Quality, and Is Endorsed by all who use It. THE HOUSEKEEPER'S FAVORITE Of Superior ltlsmj Quality. Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction. WYATT & THOMPSON Sole Agents for Antorla. Paintii al Paper Haiing, -CALSOMINING ETC. OHiAS. OXiS3IT PaintShop in building formerly oc cupied by J. A. Montgomery, corner of Main and Jefferson Streets. AH orders promptly and satisfactory executed. J. EL D. &RAI, Wholesale and retail dealer In. GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. LIME, SAND AND -CEMENT. General Storage and Wharfage on reason able terms. Foot of Benton'street. Astoria. Oregon, VIM. EDGAR, Dealer lu Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. CORNER MAIN AND" CHENAMU3 STS. The Gem Saloon. The Ponylar Resort for Astorians. For the Finest of Wines-aftd: Liquors Go to THE GEM SALOON. ALEX. CAMPBELL. - - PROPRD2T0R. ASTORIA LIQUOR" -STOBE, AUG. DANIELSON, - - Propriety. Bobulltand. Refitted TkroHRkout. The Best of ttlXES. .L1Q1IOI&,-ASTD CIGABS, For a Good Cigar, call for one of "Danielson's Best." Corner West 9th and Water Streets, Astoria. n9-6m. . - . Magnus C. Crosby Dealer in HARDfARE.M.-STElL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES, TIN ft A RE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON, TiTnt AND 0-O3P3P03?- ASK FOR Union India Rubber Co.'s Pure Para Gum CRACK PROOF RUBBER BOOTS. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS I Be sure the boots are stamped CRAOK PROOF on the heels, and have the PURE GUM SPRINGS on the foot and Instep, which prevent their cracking or breaking. We are now making them Tvith RUBBER AND ASBESTOS Soles which will malca them last more than twice as long as any Rubber boot3 made. FOR SALE BY ALE DEALERS. ALL KINDS RUBBER BELTING. PACK ING, TIO-4K, SPRINGS, CLOTHING, UUUIO JLSU QUUJU, r..C. GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. JCH.risA.is,.ir. i Agents, S. M. RUNYON. sa an Francisco. izSEE THAT YOU GETz TEE "PORTLAND" Ob.oloe Fami ly FLOUR!! For Sale in lots lb Stilt. By WIfcSOX & FISHER, ASTORIA. Or siBsoar, church &. c., PORTLAND, Or. To Rent. THE FINE BUSINESS STQBE FORMEU ly occupied by J. Pilger. A desirable locatfon. AprtrtoaVQmnjEMWL V