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m VOL. XXIII NO. 155. ASTORIA. OREGON, TUESDAY, JCXE 30, 18S5. PRICE. FIVE CENTS. BUSINESS CARDS. IV. A: 1j. and J. A. mrOSi !!ij sIci:iiis:t:tS J?urs;o..N. WIM give prompt xtteittlOH to all calls iiohi any iwrt of tin- city w ctmnuy. Oitee over Allen'. Store, earner Cass ami ftiiiuiiilm street-. Atm. OfetPMi. T(lftlMMMi Ni. 41. K. PIU ST K EM I'. I'liynii'liin ntiil Surgeon. OMee, Rooms, over I). A. McIhJo-sIi tcl. owirit lIerit: -9 l n a. m. :-aio'j r.M. i:ts.Weiice. tHHrHe thctoliiutsett bmld.ng ny a. MKi:K. ku. sounii S(HtI tV HORKIS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OMn in Klnticy Itiflck. ijstte Cit ISt. AMorin. Orc. ATTOKNKY AT LAW. ItoMHs fi ami P. (Mil Feltow. RmMIik. rosurii a. ;em. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Oppick. on Cas rtiifJ. 1 dw xtHitli ! Odd FHuw. lUilkliHK. Ul.n l PARK Kit. - SURVEYOR OF Clatsop County ami VMy of Astoria Office t-CfceHaimi wrt. Y. W. C. A. hall, Homm Kit. 6. J l. A. BOWiiUY, Attorney nnl CiinnwHor t I.aiv. OMeo hh Cfcraawn. Stiwl. Ai1. OresoH. A1U311IT1ICT AND ITIBR1NTKXDKST. -Orrieit : Room 9, Kiimej' .W; IMock, TAY TUTT1.K. 35. i. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offigk Rooms l, 2, mid 3. Pythian Uwittl Ing. UnsiDKKOB-On Cedar Street. !afk igtyMary's Hospital. F V. 1IIOK.S. A.K MfUV. nicies tt sei iff. DENTISTS. UtHMiM 1h Attn' KNNdlM. up stairs. -ir-nor Oxss Mttd SijWPMHHtwi stives. Ana Oregon. BAHKIHG AHDJHSURAHCE ! i. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, .ASTORIA. - OKEOS. OFFICE HOURS : From 9 o'clock A. 51. until 3 n'cteel: P. M. M.W.FHCHHEIMER. II. W. CO It RETT. -HOWARD HALL. Prchlit Viet President Swrelxry THE OBEGOfl Fife and Marine IiK Co. OK PORTIANI). OREGON. Capital Ial.l Vp. Cash Asact.s XCxc red. SCSO.OIO OOB - Jiso.uao.oo C. LEINEX WEKER, - Agent, ASTORIA, ORKCOX. AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS! Oapitol Flour, MtinwJartHml on tin Gradual KedueiloH System by Hie Salem (Or.) Capitol Flour Mills Co.. ri.i:.iiTKi 1 5 the only flour that has taken Fust l'rirt three joars In Miocchm at Hit POirri.ASO iSSOKAXZlTa FAiK. Also 1 State Fair. Oat trial S sufficient to convince oi its suj.e lioiily. 'See that the word CAPITOL Is oh each nack- GEORGE SIIIEL. 8 Stark St., Poi Hand Agent. WILSON & FISIJEi:, Astoria Agents. HAVE YOU iu to Sell? IX THE MATTER OF Rags, Bottles, Old Bletal, or Junk of Any Sort, FOffl k STOKES Yill.lveyomhc ben price Tor it. Do You Want to Buy SHIP MATERIAL, From a Delaying Pin to a Hauer: from Block to an Anchor. You Can Get what You Want at T0AED& STOKES. .Headquarters at buddlm?, east end Water Street. Art iiMil 0& u BESTTQHIC. ? This medicine, combining Iron with pare vegetable tonics, quickly and completely Cure) Dj-spcpula, JndlRCstion, Weakness, IitJiircItloodZnlarJajCliiUh and Fevers, and Neuralfsla. It is an unfailing remedy fe: Diseases of the Kidnrys nnd Liver. It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to WoiiH'n, and all who lead sedentary live. It does not injure the teeth, cause headachcor produce constialion other Iron medicine do. Itenrichesand ruirifies the blood, stimulates the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re lieves Heartburn and Ilelching, and itrcngth eu the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent rovers. Lassitude, Lack ' i:u.rR-. &c, it has no equal. r 5 The cenuine has nlove trade mark atii tfed red line, on wrapiwr. Take no oilier '.4r-Nt)'r unun.MiiEitc.LconiLTisoiiF,xa SXELL, IIEITSIIC & irOOILlUD, Whoj.ksaj.k AorxTS Portland Oregon. HAGAN'. Magnolia Balm is a secret aid to beauty. Many a lady owes her fresh ness to it, who would rather not tell, and you carit tell. FOR Man and Beast. Mustang Liniment is older than most men, and used more and more every year. A, V. Allen, Wholesale and Iletall Dealer in Provisions, M1LLFEET). Glass and Plated Ware, n.OPICAI AM) DOMCSTM' FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Tog.'ther with Wines, Liq-jors.Tahacco.Cigars The Telephone Saloon The Fines! Establishment of the Kind in Astoria. litipCLialiy fitted up for the Comfort and CoiuouitMire of Hnwe lto enjoy a Soeial Gla s. The iicsl of Wines and Liquors, The Choicest Cigars. Everything New and First-Class. K. L.JEFFERY. Prop'r. The Seaside Bakery FRESH BREAD Delivered in any Part ot the City. FINE CAKES A SPECIALTY. Hcme-Made Candy Made Daily: Tho Trade Supplied: Fine Pastry: A First Class Establishment. Prices to suit the times. F. B. ELBERSON, Prop?r. $67,000,000 Capital! Liverpool and London and Globe. North British and Mercantile Of London and Edinburgh. Old Connecticut of Hartford, AXD COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA Fire Insurance Companies, Representlnc a Capital or $67,00O OOO. B. VAN DUSEN, Agent. LOGAN AXD BLAINE. Boston, June 28. A Portland, ATaine, dispatch to the Herald draws attention to tne lact tnat Air. .uiaine was not invited to the national grand army encampment. The dispatch says": "There has been a feeling mani fested this week right "here in Maine, which is not going to please or to help Blaine. The Logan boom is a surprise. All this week the Illinois senator has beeu here. On the oc cassiou of Tuesday's procession he was the one man whom everybody knew, everybody wanted to see and everybody cheered. At all public meetings and at secret or executive sessions of the national encampment Logan was the central figure. On the streets, up at tho camp ground, every where he was the man. Mrs. LogaD has been as conspicuous, as popular and as much an object of admiration and respect to the curious crowd as the general himselL She is not so handsome as those who have read of her without seeing her expect She is not stately or imposing, but she knows how to keep herself before the public in a modest yet profitable way. Seated in an open carriage before the Falmouth hotel at noon on "Wednes day, everybody asked who that lady was, and there were enough Illinois aud other men around by accident to gratify tho curiosity. This has been a Logan week in the Blaine state. Perhaps this thing can be reversed, but it is doubtful if Mrs. Blaine could do in Illinois what Mrs. Logan did in Maine. ISOLD ROBBERY. A man named Van Buren Reynolds was robbed of $500 under rather ex traordinary circumstances, on the up per Columbia river a few days since. Reynolds took passage with a couple of men named Ryan and Smith from Farwell, intending to cross "the lino" into American territory. On the third night out the party camped on the lower Arrow lake. Early on the morning of the 12th Reynolds woke up to find his two companions stand ing over him, one holding a revolver to his head, while tho other rifled his pockets. They took from him the whole of his money, some S500, and decamped in the boat in which they had been travelling. Reynolds was left without food in a most desolate region, 100 miles from the homo of any human being. He set to, however, built himself a raft, and started off, intending to make his way down the river by this precarious method of navigation. Luckily he was picked up by the steamer Kootenai a few hours after he had started on his perilous voyage. The two thieves got through to Spo kane Falls, and the last heard of them was that they were making for Port land, with Reynolds in hot pursuit. SEA SICKNESS. It is claimed by experts that have made tho causes of sea sickness a study, that robust persons, of good digestion, are more liable to sea sick ness than tho dyspeptic. Imagina tion has much to do with bringing on tho dread accompaniment to a sea voyage, as the following fact preves: A gentleman going upon an East Indian voyage was troubled by sea sickness on the passage, nine miles from the wharf to Boston light. The ship anchored in Nantucket roads, to await a fair wind, and our friend turned into his berth. After ho had slept an hour or two he was awakened by a fellow passenger, who said to him: "Well, we are outside the light, and she is slipping along very smoothly." Before ho could get on the deck, to look at tho ocean, he was overcome by the enemy, so that ho required the steward's attention. Tho ship had not moved from her anchor age. NOT SORE. 'Are yon a Christian, sir? asked n pious looking individual of a man ho meLat a prayer meeting. "Well yo-e3 I suppose so," was the somewhat hesitating reply. "You suppose so?" said the other, inquiringly. " Well, I'm a member of the church," replied the man. "A member of the church and not sure that you are a Christian!" ox claimed his friend. "Now, you see, it's just this way: I'm a member of tho church, and was getting along nicely, until in an evil moment I joined the choir." "0,1 see." The new gold discovery on Snake river is believed to bo genuine. Doubts are many and expressions free that it is another Cceur d'Aleno boom. The nearest point on the rail way is at Dnrkee or Baker City, thir ty miles distant A wagon road runs within eight miles of tho scene. Tho new camp is known a3 Pine Valley Over 200 claims have been located, and parties are pouring in at the rate of fifty a day. Mining consists of placer and quartz. Placer mining is panning from 15 to 25 cents. What sorted rock one man could pound out in a mortar in one day has yielded as high as 200. Old prospectors pro nounce it a great discovery. A new grain hybrid between wheat and rye, has just been produced. The publio will await with no small de gree of interest to see the kind of whisky it will make. FAST STEAMERS. The performance of the steam yacht Stiletto is attracting general attention. The stiletto is an Amer ican boat built by a blind man in Providence and designed especially to attain great speed in comparatively smooth water. On Wednesday last this little vessel ran twenty-eight miles on the Hudson river in one hour and seventeen minutes. Her bnilde'r, Mr. HerreshofF, says that she is capable of greater speed. Let us put the bttletto's record in shape for purposes of comparison. The twenty-eight miles were made in one hour and seventeen minutes, or at the rate of 2L78 miles an hour. Re duced to nautical miles, this gives the Stiletto a speed of 18.8 knots. It is also said that the yacht ran ten miles in twenty-three minutes. If the measurement was accurato and tho rate had been maintained for an hour, tho speed during this burst would be 21.8 knots- On a recent passage be tween New York and Queenstown tho Ounard steamship Etruria ran on three successive days 4i3, HI and 4A5 knots respectively. As the course lay to tho oastward, these wero short days that is to say, days of about twenty-threo and a quarter hours of absolute time, instead of twenty-four hours. Making allowanco for this fact, wo find that for threo days tho Etruria maintained tho average speed of 19.05 knots an hour. If wo take the best day's run, the average maintained for twenty-four hours was 19.11 knots. Frequent allusion has been made in these columns to the big ship building at Rockport, Me. Tho second largest sailing ship ever built in this country. She is naturally at tracting considerable attention. This big ship will carry for lower masts four sticks of Oregon fir, which will trim up as folio Wb: Maiu and fore masts 9J feet long, 38 inches diameter, and jigger 63 feet Jong, 2a inches diameter. These big sticks were towed down from Boston bv a tug boat, and wero hauled out of tho water by a long string of oxen. Tho mizzen, main and fore ina3is will bo square rigged, tho lower and topsail yards being also of Oregon fir, while the jigger mast will bo foro and aft rigged. Tho "main top will be sixteen feet across and there will bo room enough np thero for pretty nearly tho whole ship's company. A good idea of tho vessel's size, aud of the spread of sail she will carry, may bo had from tho fact that it is loa feet from the deck to the main truck, while her lower yards are about ninety feet long. TheContalescsnt. "What is tho matter with the patient?" asked a young and illiterate physician. "Why, he is convalescent," was the answer of the hospital attend ant "Oh! then," responded the physician, "that's nothing. I can cure convalescence in. three hours." Such physicians ought to let people alone and allow them to cure them selves by using Brown'-s Iron Bitters. Air. F. ILPerryman, Mobile Alabama, says: "I used Brown's Iron Bitters for weak back and indigestion, and am now all right" The 19th of Juno was a great day for Alaska, the occasion being the starting of tho large quartz mill on Douglass island. The mill began op eration that day, and all tho stamps, 120 in number, started at one time, and is now running in full blast and works btautifullv. There is great rejoicing among all tho miners over the great success. There was a salnte fired of 120 guns iu honor of the oc casion. No depressing effects from Red Star Cough Cure. No nausea; no reaction; no constipation. Duncan C. Ross recently threw a twelve pound hammer 131 feet G inclips. n. twpntv-ono nniinrl Immmnr 82 feet 3k inches, a fifty and one- naif pound weigut b feet b inches. Are You Tired of Bclns Sick! Wo 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. Yery few of yon "are well. You are shut up too much and exer cise too little. In this way you get sick. Your blood is bad, your diges tion poor, your head often aches, you don't feel like work. Your liver, stomach and kidneys nro out o order. Parker's Tonic has cured hundreds of such cases. It is pure, sure and pleasant The Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of liour bon, Ind.. says: "Both myself and wife oweour lives toSnn.on's Coxstnirnox CrntK." Sold by W. E. Dement. Holdeii's Auction Rooms I" Established January 1st, 1877. E. C. HOLDEN, Real Estate nnd General Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, Chenamus Street. - Astoria, Oregon. Auction sale of Sundries every Saturday, at 10 :30 A. M., at mv Auction Rooms. "Will conduct Auction Sales of Real Estate, Cattle, and Farming Stock wherever de sired. Cash Returns Froiaptlr mado after Sales. Consignments respectfully solicited. Notary Public for the State of Orpgon. Commissioner of Deeds for "Washington Territory. Agnt for Daily and Weekly Sregonian. RedStar TRADE V7 MARK, tthsoliitpln Free from. Opiates. Emetics anil l'oisona. A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE For Couzh. Soro Throat, Hoarsen cm. Colds, Influenza, llronchllls, Asthma, Croup, TVLoop inc Couch, Qnlnr Pains In Chct, and other rtlons of tho Throat ndLnnc. Trice 50 cents a bottle. Sold by DniKrfsts and Ucalcra. Jirtlea -unable to induce their dealer to rrompU'j. aet it for them mil rectize two bottles, Lxprtz charges paid, by sending one dollar to TUE flURLES X. TOGELER COnrAST, Sole Owners ml M.nnlictnrcrj, UattlBGiT. SarjUnd, U. S. X. Wilson & Ship Chandlers, HEAVY AND SHELF HAItDWAEE Paints, Oils, and Varnish. LOGGERS1 SUPPLIES. PROVISIONS AND MILL FEED AGENTS FOli Salem Plouring Mills, Portland Eoller Mills, Capital Flour and FAIRBANKS' SCALES. ASTORIA, OREGON. . ARNDT & FERCHEN, ASTORIA. - OKEGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH Boiler Shop All kinds of EsTCHJSE, CAHHBET, AND STEAMBOAT 1T0BK Promptly attended to. A. specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. B. B. Franklin, SQUENIOQUA STREET, XKXT TO THE ASTOIUAX BUILDTXO. O ST"AH work done In a skillful manner en bort notice at reasonable rates. wPtT-TSKWIMTf. Tmy ,TLKjOJS1MQ-.1 ViiTT Through Freight THE NEW A&M&kj M&rlaier anfl Cabinet Mater, Columbia Transportation Gompany. LEPHONE Which has been specially built for the eomfort of passeacen will IeaTft Wilson & Fisher's Dock OTery Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P.M. Roturnlnj leaves Portland evry Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. 53T"An additional trip will be made on Sunday or Each TVceK, leariig Portland at 9 O'clock Sunday Hernlar- Passeastrs bj this route eonneet at Xalama for Sound ports. u.B.SCen?,Pr83ldrj THE BEST IS THE Royal Brand Flour Manufactured by the OREGON MILLING COMPANY Is of Superior Quality, and Is Endorsed by ail who use it. THE HOUSEKEEPER'S FAVORITE Of Superior Rising Qualtty. Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction. WYATT & THOMPSON &ole Agents for AMtorlu. (La to of San Francisco.) PAINTER, PAPER HANGER AND 33 jEI 03:2EX. j9l TOB. Has located iu Astoria and solicits a share cf the patronaae. All work strictly first class. Terms moderate. Order box at Van DusenV. J. H. D. GRAY. Wholesale and retail dealer In. GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. LIME, SAND AND CEMENT. General Storaje and "Wharfage on reason able terms. Foot of Benton street, Astoria, Oregon. WH. EDGAR, Dealer In Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. CORNER MAIN AND CHENAMUS STS. The Gem Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astorians. For the Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to THE GEM SALOON. ALEX. CAMPBELL, - - rROFRIETOR Magnus C. Crosby Dealer in HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES, TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON, 37JLO. AND OOX2- Pure Ice, Delivered at Your Door. This lee Is eut on Lake Coeollala and Is pure. All orders left at Tost & Hansen's Astoria Soda Works will ba promptly attended to. G.REED. Manager. on Fast Time! STEAMER HOTELS AXD KESTAUEANTS. GElfflA HOTEL, MRS.EVAWALLMAN, - Proprietor. ASTORIA, OREGON. First Class in Ercry Respect. NEW HOUSE, NEW FURNITURE. Fitted, up witli ercrj- Conven ieiico for tho Comfort of Transient and Permanent Guests. Corner Squemoqua and West 8th Streets. ARKER HOUSE. I. B. PARKER, Propr. first Class in Every Besject. Frco Coach to tho House. C. VT. KXOWLES. U D. BKOWIT. St. Charles Hotel, (European Plan.) BROWN & KNOWLES - - Proprietors First Class is Etekt Respect, Good Restaurant Connected -with the House Fire-proof Brick Building. ISO Rooms. In ths Center of tho City. Cor. Front and Morrison Sts.. Portland. Or EA SIDE HOUSE, CLATSOP BEACH, OREGON. This "Well-Known and POPULAR SUMMER RESORT "Will OPEN FOB THE SEASON OP 1885, Saturday, June 27. TERMS. Board per week... 814.00 Hoard per day. .......... 250 Children under 13, half price. For further particulars apply to CHAS. OHLE. Manager, Sea Side. Or D. P. Thompson-, Receiver, Portland. The Roscoe Oyster and Chop House. The Best Cooked to Order in First Class Style. yfE MAKE A SPECIALTY OP Fine Ic Or23a. Alex McCrea & Co., PROPRIETORS. Genovlevo street, rear of Adler's Crystal Palace. Open Day and XiKht. Mrs. Sophia Dagget Begs leare to notify her friends that she has opened a BoardlnE House aid Restaurant In the building of 3Ir. Joplln, Main St., Opp. Pioneer Restaarait. Whero she will be clad to see all her eld friends and. as many new onw as will bo pleased to giro her a call. THE ELMO L0DGIHCH0USE1 RESTAURANT J. N. HAMILTON... Prop. No. 5T Water St. Astoria. Nice, new, clean Beds, and eareful atten tion to lodgers. The Table supplied with the best In season. THE BAR Ls supplied with an extra quality of liquors and cigars. Private Boarding House. THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY announ -es that she Is prepared to fur nish Ladles or Gentlemen with Board only, or with Board and Furnished Rooms at very reasonable rates. No extra charge for use of Parlor or Bath room, and every effort will be made to make her guests feel com fortable and at home. DlBBer Served from 5:30 to 6:30 P. H. MBS. E. C, HOIiDKAT, SE Cor. Main and Jefferson streets. A Well Furnished Table ABUNDANTLY SUPPLIED With the best and cooked in a neat and wholesome way. can be found at Mis. G. W. Rucker's Private Boarding House, over Eat on & Carnahan's, next to Odd Fellows Build ing. Terms; $5 aweek. S22.50 per month, $1 a day. Sol fli Jewelry, Scarf Pins, Chains, f atclies, Pianos and Organs of the Best make at the Howcst Prices. The finest stock of Jewelry In Astoria. j-All goods warranted as represented. 6USTAV HANSEN, JEWELER