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ttr. ' (') VOL. XXIV, NO. 2(5. ASTORIA, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 31, J885. PRICE. FIVE CENTS. T?J. . - . ' Pflf-. JnTl (I HI ic4 Air rw BUSINESS CARDS. Pfcy Hlfi:is:snc? Snrs;(on. D Will irive proimit attention to all fall-.. I :i:t past of the city or count r. iCu-f ovor Allen's Stre. corner Cass and v ':itu;i ".treU-., A-t n.i, CicgtHi. M- ti5:u.-v No. -11.. r v it. Fit vs sl sa r. If fV.yalrU'.n m:rt Surartf". .v. Roomtl, uvei I). A. MoInSo-h s ort. . i iri: Houks :-t) lo 11 a. m. ;-3io5 im. t:. -idcncc. opposite theJohaissvn lurildin;: . a. :nt:i:is. K.i). NOJ.AVJI ATTORNF.YS AT LAY. uimj' in Kinney's L'..:-k. ppostte City :" i'K Astoria. Oregon. VV. VUUIOS. 1'1'I.TON. riurox KiuiTnasRS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ltoi.ms o and C. Odd Fellows V.ullding. S El.O F. I'ARKKK SURVEYOR OF CUatwop County ami City of Astoria (Mice :-N. F. corner Cass ami Aslor streets, Room No. S. T t- - KCnVLiKY. Attorney and ConnclIor ut Law, Oillee on Chcnaintis Stieet, Astoria, Oregon. y-i -v. i.r.icH. ARCHITECT AND SUrEKIXTBXDElJT. G ricit : Room ii. Kinney "j Uriel; Rlock, T.VY TUTT!,K. 23. I. PHYSICIAN AN D SU KG EON Omen Rooms 1, 2. and 3 Pythian Ruild ing. Residkxck-Oh Cedar Street, lack el St. Mary's Hospital. k i. nirrcs. a. k. sn.wv. HICKS &SHUV. DENTISTS. Rooms in Allen's P.uilding. up stairs, cor nel' Cass and Squemoqua .slrvois. A&torin JOHN' II. JHTCI1KI.I.. KAI.VII M. ItSMENT. 7triTCIIEIiI.& K31KXT, Attorneys and Councclors at Law. Rooms 1.2, ".and 4 Kamm'-xlmildln"', North Ea.t Coiner of FiiM and Pine Streets, IVrilind, Oregon. BANKING AND INSURANCE! I. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, ASTORIA, - Ri:W. OFFICE HOURS : From I) o'clock A. 11. until 3 o'cloek P. M. AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS! Capitol Flour, Manufactured on the Oradiial Reilue'iot! Sjstem by the Salem (Or.) Capitol Flour Mills Co.. LIMITKD J Is t".ie only flour that has taken First 1'iie three years in MiceesMon at the EKTLiAXK 35ECKAXICV.; FA ISC. Also at State 1'air. One trial is sufficient to convince or its suj e 1 ioi ity. See that the word CAVTTOLIson each sack GEORO.E SHIEL. 8 Stark St., lort!and Agent. WILSON & FISUER. Astoria Agents. AUK! STOCK OF Trunks. Boots and Shoes, Clothing. Etc., Just Received at Phil, A. Stokes & Go's, PISHBMM'S obtfits. OIL SKINS, Gum Boots, Overalls, Shirts, Etc AT PMl.A.Stokes&Co. Next door to Foard & Stokes' store, is head quarters for Cloth ing at Bottom Figures Everything bought here cuaranterd to he just as represented. No old stock 7 every thing fresh, and NEW GOODS on every Steamer. Remember the place, rilll.. A. STOKES & CO. G&-A full line of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS for sale at Prices that Defy Competition. Good Farm OF EIGHTY ACRES, TARTLY 1M proved, on the Klaskaulne.. For sale cheap or will exchange for city property. Apply at Astowax Onlce. Kntcra tsic system from unXc&ovra cutwes, at nil seasons. Shatters the Serves, Impair Digestion, and hniec-icstuo iicscics. THE 8E5TTG&HE Qoicldj and csmpiCioly cures .If alaria,and Chills and I-cvts. tor Intermittent Fcvcrm !. Nitude, I.arlc of Kncrey, it haa no equal. It enriches and parinof the blood, f-timulntos ths cp petite. end strensthenstho nasclcs and nerrM. It doM not injuro tbn Uth. causo headaclio. cr produce conitipat ionafl n'trr Iron mrdirinrt dn. FiTiinr. T .I.ltEiLT.T. tho patriotic and schoUrlj Catholic Siuno, cf Arkansas, says: "I hava ued Rnwn'fi Iron Bitters xrith the great est Katis'jiction for Slalaria. and as a. prewr.tiro ct Chills and Kkndieas?s. and will alvrarg Lt-er it en hand as a roadjr friend." 3 Genuinohasaboro trade marl: and rrnssed rwi !i-s on nTanner Take co olhrr. Madonlvbv BKOU'X rilKMlftlj CO- UAI.T13IOI&, 1IO. Ladies' Hand Book cwfcl and attractive, ccn taininc list of pnzos for rocipes. iuformatinn aboct coins, otc-civen nway by all dealers la raedicina.or mailed to any address on receipt of 2c. ciamp. SLLL, IIEHSIIU A WOODAIMr, Yiioli"sai.s Aokt.'t.s RorU.jr.d Orcc 11. TORPSD BOWELS. DISORDERED LIVEB, and R1ALAR5A- From Uicsc sources arisu t brec-fourllie oftbelisc:isescf the human nice. These symptoms indicate thcr existence: i-ross of Appetite, ISowcIm costive, Klolc Ilccilnche, fttIIiicR3 after cat. iiifj.J'Vrrsioii to exertion of body or oriiavInsxseKlcetcclfcomcdty,lSIz-z!iiess,riutterlnsattlieIIcart-Iots before tlsc eyes, liighly colored Uriuc,COXSTilATIo:V,anf1 demand the use ofa reined v that acts directly oa tho Liver. AsaLivcrincdicincTCTI'S 1'XEiX.S have no ciuaL Theiraclionon the Kidneys and Skin is also prompt; removing all impurities through theso three " fccavcajjera of tlio system," producing appetite, sound digestion, regular stools, a clear skin and a vig orous body. ICTX'Jj lHj&i cause no nausea 01 griping nor interfere "With daily vrork and arc a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. hold everywhere s. Olliccj 1 MurravSuN Y. TOTTS HAIR DYE. GitATllAra on"VinsKi:us changed in stantly toaGLOfSV Rlack byasinglo application of :!tis Dyi:. Sold by Drug. &ts,orscnthyczprc:sonrccciptofSla Ofdce, 44 JIurrav Street, New York. ?T3 iiwiL cr nzzroii bzcskis fses. Columbia Candy WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. lA'ae ordcisat Astoria Bakery, Ed. Jaciicc::, Pi op. he Gem Saloon. The Poputer Resort for Aslcrians. For the Finest of Wines and Liquors (JotoTIlF. C.EM SALOON. ALEX. CAMPBELL. - - PItOl'RIETOlt THE HEYNEMAN PUNCH CIGAR. 5 Cents. Fully Kqual to the Usual Hit Cigar. Try It. To lie Found in Astoria oitl at C. 1. WILSON'S. H. P. GREGORY & CO. 'o, 7, North front St., Toi Hand. Or. DEALEI1S IN EifeBeltinklse&PacMi Sole agents for the New York Relting and Packing Co. We handle nothing hut tlu bwd and guar antee more service for the meney than can he obtained from any other Euhher Goods n the market. The Telephone Saloon The Finest Establishment of the Kind in Astoria. Especially fitted up for tho Comfort and Convenience of those who enjoj a Social Gla's. The Best of 'iVines and Liquors, The Choicest Cigars. Everything New and First-Class. K. t. JEFFREY. Trop'r. To Rent. FIXE BUSINESS OFFICE. CENTRAL IS' located. Apply at this Office. A Wm la 19 " TUTTS STEAMER COLLISION NEAR VICTORIA. Victoria, B. C, July 29. A steam boat collision occurred this afternoon, ten miles from Victoria, between the steamera 7?. P. llitliet and Enter prise. The liilhet struck the Enter prise forward of the wheel, and stove in her side. The greatest alarm was felt in both steamers. Many jumped overboard and afterwards were picked up by boats. The mails, 100 passen gers, twenty-nine head of cattle and a large amount of treasure were on lhe Enttrprhe. The cattle were lost, but it is hopjal the mails and treas ure will btsr.ved. Particulars are meagre as yet. Much alarm is felt by those having friends on board. Steamers have gone to the scene of the disaster, in hope of saving some thing from the wreck. Statements of rassengers describe a fearful scene of panic. Women and children screaming and praying, strong men wringing their hands and shouting, aud Chineso and Indians jabbering. The din hightened by the escaping steam from both steamers, was deafening. Tho HilheVs boats could not be lowered. Better luck attended tho Enterprise boats, all but one of which were lowered. One. a metallic lifeboat, had been stove. It was kept afloat by baling aud saved several lives. About twenty passengers jumped overboard and clung to bales of float ing hay and debris from the Enter- 'prisc, which was stovo from her bows to the wneel nouse. Tho steersman of the Enterprise had an arm and two ribs broken, but he clung to the wheel till forced away and placed in a boat. Bishop, purser of the Enterprise, observing two men struggling in the water, leaped over board and saved them both. "When drawn out he "was thoroughly ex hausted. When the boats were lowered the Chinese made a rush and got into them, refusing to come out when ord ered to make room for the ladies. They were pitched ouL The while men passengers acted bravely, refus ing to enter the boats until all the women were safe. Chinamen attempt ed a corner in life-preservers, and some put on two and three, which they afterwards surrendered on de mand. Tho fate of tho mails and treasure express is as yet uukuown. All the baggage is lost. The latest report is that no lives were lost. The Enterprise was built in 1SG0, to run between San Francis co and Stockton, and was afterwards sold to the Hudson Bay company. She was the property of tho Canadian Pacific Navigation company at the time of tho accident and valued at $50,000. The Enterprise is si total wreck and lies sfranded on the beach twelve miles from Victoria. Much of the mails and baggage a id all the treas ure were saved in a damaged con dition to-day. The body of a China man was found in the wreck. No while persons are known to be miss ing as yet, and it is hoped all were saved. The Coming Yacht Race. New York, July 29. The Tribune says of tho coming race for the American cup: It is known that nearly $20,000 in American money has been staked at odds in Uenesta's favor, the larger part being by mem bers of the New York yacht club. A member of that club said yesterday "i nave just bet &i,zou at two to one on Uenesta" A review of the fads as they havo leaked out is not reas suring to those who hope to retain the cup on this side of the water. Not only is tho visiting craft the best all-weather boat in Great Britain, where dangerous rivals are plentiful, bat she is a racer from the tip of her topmast to the bottom of her keel. She has seventeen sails for all pos sible contingencies, and her crew is the pick of all England. Webb has taken no chances in that respect. His arrangements aro like so much machinery, in which every man has a definite place, and her captain offers to prove that he can make the most radical change of rig in threo min utes. All these considerations are inducing wide belief that a struggle for possession of the great cup will take place such as never before has been known in tho history of these contests. All American hopes are staked on two new vessels, for it has been definitely settled, as prophesied weeks ago, that trial races would be between the Priseilla and Puritan only. Captain Bichard Hoyt, on behalf of the Columbia river pilots, most re spectfully asks the city council of Portland to allow them to use the city tug Hermenia for the purpose of sounding and makiDg a general survey of the rivers between Portland and Astoria. The pilots are to pay all the expenses and return the boat in as good condition as when received. The river has not been surveyed by the pilots since 188L Many changes have taken place in the position of bars, and tho pilots wish to familiar ize themselves thoroughly with these again. Mrs. Grant is seriously ill, and the assertion is made that it is not prob able that she will attend any of the ceremonies of the funeral. The east ern press concedes the fact that she is not only sick, but her death is likely lo follow with dramatic prompt itude upou that of her husband. THE3IONU3IENT COMMITTEE. New York. Julv 29. The Grant monument fund general committee met this afternoon. The sub-com mittee appointed yesterday, reported a nlaii for organization. The Dlan set forth that tho organization of the original committee should be a3 fol lews: Hon. Chester A. Arthur, chair man; Alayor urace and Hamilton Fish, vice chairmen; Drexel, Morgan A Co.. trensnrors. and Richard T. Greiner, secretary- that tho commit- teo appointed by Alayor Grace be con stituted the Grant Monument associ ation, for the purpose of collecting funds for the erection over the re mains of General Grant, at their final resting place in New York, of a grand national monument, which shall ap propriately testify to future ages the appreciation by the civilized world of the genins, valor and deeds of the irrnnilosf. olinrnobr nf this eenntrv: that an executive committee of fit- teen bo appointed to complete and di rect tne organization, to accompusn the cnnfpmnlated uurnose and to ap point sub-committees iri Now York and other localities, to aid in U10 pro posed work; that an appeal be made to tbn Tionnlo nf the United States to contribute to the proposed fund, to tuo end that an adequate sum may be tmpoililv raised with which a me morial mav be erected, which shall bo considered a fitting tribute to the grandest soldier of modern times; and that all newspapers, railroads, tpWranh and exDress companies, postmasters, banks, churches, munic ipal authorities, commercial bodies and exchanges, manufacturing ana business establishments be, requested toco-operate in the immediate col lection of contributions to be for warded to this committee, or the mavor of JNow lorK. x-resiuent, Green of the Western Union Tele graph company notified tho commit tee that tbo directois of the company had donated $5,000 to tho fund, and had notified their 14000 offices to re ceive subscriptions free of cost. The lists were then declared open for suo- en.rinffnns. It was stated .that tho sum of $7,GG7 had been received. prm.A-nniiPiiiA. Julv 29. When Geo. W. Childs was asked this morn ing what he thought of the sug rrptinii flint lie and General Beale should go to Mt. McGregor and urge the family or General lirant to re consider their decision to bury the general at Biverside park, he said: "The family arc thoroughly familiar with the arguments tunt nave ueen brought to bear against tho selection of Tiivprsido nark. Thev have con cluded lo accept tho place tendered, and no attempt will be mauo to in duce a change of mind. The family, as well as all intimate friends, have received numerous letters from army and navy officers and other, urging Washington as the proper place, but Kiversido park has been selected, and there is no probability of a change. It is a delicate matter to discuss with the family, and I think nothing more should be said on tho subject." Tha Farmer's lMnndcr. At the county fair he went to the man in charge of the animal depart ment nud said, ".knter me also for a jackass." The man looked at him aud concluded in a moment that ho yas one of the sort of men who, when sick, take almost anything except Brown's Iron Bitters, and then wonder why they don't get well. Tho iron in this medicine is a wonderful preparation, the only iron preparation, in fact, that can be taken without injury to teeth or stomach. The cures of rheuma tism, dyspepsia, and liver-complaint by using Brown's Iron Bitters aro numbered by tliousanu. - ill ' ' San Francisco, July 29. Tho com mittee in chargo of tho Grant memo rial exercises has adopted a resolu tion that its executive committee organize itself into a Grant memorial committee and proceed to raise funds for tho erection in this city of a mon ument to Gen. Grant. Tho daily newspapers will be requested to open subscription lists to that object, at their offices. Governor McLane of Maryland en tities publicly that from personal ex perience, he give3 his endorsement to Bed Star Cough Cure as a safe, prompt, sure remedy. San Frakoisco, July 29. The su nreme court to-day granted a rehear ing in tho Sharon divorce case. This disposes of all the side issues and ali mony until a new trial is had. A "occss!ty of Health. It is a prime necessity of health that the action of the bowels .should be kept regular. But the way to overcome a temporary fit of constipation, or to remedy chronic cost I ve nes5. Is not to deluge thestomach and drench the bowels with purgative of violent and painful action. The happy medium between an Inoperative and violent cathartic Is Hos teller's Stomach lilttcrs, which acts just snf flclMitly upon the bowels to relax them, with out pain, aud which being a wholesome ton ic, as well as aperient, has the effect of strengthening both them and the stomach, aud promoting the well being of the whole internal economy. The removal of hi e from the blood, increased activity of the liver, usu.tlv dormant In cascs of costlrencss, and sound digestion follow tho use of this benef icent medicine, as thorough and genial In its effects as It is safe and pure In composition. Rheumatism, fever and ague.klndcy troub les and debility are also remedied by It. Whv will you cough wheu Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price lOctsCOctsandSl. Sold by W.E. Dement RedStar TRADE Y7 MARK, lOUGH (jRE Free from Opiates, Emetic and JfoUens. A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE For Cooclii, Soro Throat, HMnaiM, Cold, Iaflncnza,BroacUU,AtkM,Cm,Wloo. Injc Conck, Q stair, Palas la Cheat, 1 e&w . i?ectlocioru Throat um!Lx. l'rlco 30 cents a bottle. Sold br Vnrziatm n& Dealers. Tartlet vnabl to induce tAeir dealer to promptly get it for tfitm teill receive tie boultt, ccprci charget paid, 6y tending one dollar to TII2 OUXLXS I. Y0CUX& COHrjLST, Sola Oman cd Hiau&ctaren, Ealtlasrt. Xtrjlud, Z. S. JU S. ARNDT & FERCHEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH SHOP AND Boiler Shop All kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, AND STEAMBOAT WOEK Promptly attended to, A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. Wi!son& Fisher Ship Chandlers, HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE Paints, Oils, and Varnish. LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. PROVISIONS AND MILL FEED AGENTS FOR Salem Plouring Mills, Portland Roller Mills, Capital Flour and FAIRBANKS' SCALES. ASTORIA. OREGON. B. B. Franklin, ? Mertaier ami Cabinet Maker, SQUEMOQUA STREET, NBXT TO THE ASTOBIAK BTTH.BIX. tsy-All work done In a skillful uaamtr oa short notice at reasonable rates. HAVE TOTJ Anytlii to Sell? IN THE MATTER OP Rags. Bottles, Old Metal, or JunK or Any sort, ill & STOKES "Will rIto you the bsst price for It. Do You Want to Buy SHIP MATERIAL, From a Belaying Fin to a Hawser ; from Block to an Author. You Can Get what You Want at FOARD & STOKES. neadnuartera at balldiB?. east ead Water Street. Street Lumber. $8.50 a Thousand, West Shore LuMtor Hills. J. C. TBVLT.IHCES.rr9p. 1 1 I Mi in m 11 I F Id X VVN SPECIAL Oregon Railway JBxixrxaaoLor Ti-mo 'Sa.lol. Commencing July 9, the R. R. THOMF Will leave Fort Clatsop at 11 .Friday, and will leave At 12 o'clock, noon, on same day Or on arrival of Str. Gen. Miles from Hwaco, an iving in Portland about S P. 1I. Every Sunday a Special Trip Will be made leavingTort Clatsop at 5 P. M. and Astoria for Portland at 6 P. M. Sunday afternoon or after connecting with Str. Gen. Miles from II waco, arriving in Portland abont 2 A. M. : RETUISXIISG : Will leave Portland every Tuesday and Thursday at 830 A. M. and every Saturday at 10 A. M. for Astoria and Fort Clatsop," arriving in Astoria Tues days and Thursdays about 3 P. M. and on Saturdays about -iSO P. M., con necting with Str. Gen. Miles for Fort Stevens, Fort Canby and Ilwnco. The Fast and Elegant Steamer WIDE WEST Will leave Astoria for Portland every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 A.M. Betuming will leave Portland for Astoria and Fort Clatsop everv Monday, Wednesday and Friday atG A. M. connecting with Str. Gen. Miles for Hwaco. Excursion Tickets Astoria to Portland and return good until Sept 30, $2.50. B. A. SO YES, Agent. JNO.J.ItYRXE.Gen rass.Agt. J. H. D. GKAI. Wholesale and retail dealer in. GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. LIME, SAND AND CEMENT. Genoral Storace and Wharfaee on reason- i able terras. Foot of Benton street, Astoria, 3 Oregon. WH. EDGAR, Dealer in Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. CORNER MAIN AND CHENAMUS STS. 1885. INTEREST "Will be allowed On TimeJDeposits. Drafts on all the leading Cities. Wm. T. Coleman & Co.. 8. ELMOltE, Manager Banklnc Department, Astoria, Oregon. Magnus C. Crosby Dealer in HABBWABE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES, TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS 8HEFT LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON, Tlxx AND Copper. Pure Ice, Delivered at Your Door. This Ice 1 eat on Lake Cooollala and Is Bare. All ordtrs Uft at Post & Hansen's Astoria Seda Works will be promptly attended to. G. REED, Manager. ColMMa Transportation Coipny. FOR PORTLAND ! Through Freight on Fast Time! THE XBY "" I LiIhIbI lgPlMBS3 "Which has been specially built for the comfort of passengers will leave WIlsou & Fisher's Dock every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at-6 A.frt. arriving at Portland at 1 P.M. Returning leaves Tortland every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. Vli additional trip will bo made on Sunday of Each Wcci. leaving Portland at O'ctodc SamAay Morning. Passengers bj this route connect at Kalama for RHttd potts. U.R.SCOTT, President, NOTICE! anl fetation Co. Fast and Elegant Steamer A. M. every Wednesday and II. 27. IMaiXKi:, Prop's. First Class in Every Respect. Frcii CokcJi lo llze ISoiskc, c. ir. kn-oivi.es. L. D. UKOIVN'. St. Charles Motel, (European Pfan.) BROWN & KNOWLES - - rrojirietor- Fiest Class in- Eveisv Rkspect. Good Restaurant Connected with the llotiM' Fire-proof llrick Building. ISO Kcotci. In the Center of the City. Cor. Front and Morrison Sty., Portland. Or V&.3 TV : CLATSOP BEACH, OREGON. Tills Well-Known and POPULAR SUMMER RESORT Will OPEN FOR TJiE SEASON OF 1SS5, Saturday, June 27. TERMS. Board per week 31 s 00 Board per day. - - Children under 12, half price. For further particulars apply to CIIAS. OII1.E. Manager. . . Seaside. Or D. V. THoitrsox, Receiver, Portland L0DGIKGH0USE1RESTAURAHT J. N. HAMILTON.... rrnji No. CT Water St., Astoria Nice, new, clean Beds, and careful attcn tion to lodger?. The Table supplied with tlie best In season. THE BAR Is supplied with an extra qualit j of liquor and cigars. A Weil Furnished Table A3UHDANTLY SUPPLIED With the best and cooked in a neat am! wholesome way. can be found at Mis. G. W. Rucker's Private Boarding I louse, over Eat on & Carnahan's, next to Odd Fellows BulKi- ln- Tena3; $5 a week, 22.50 per month. $laday. STEAMER