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rs$fc 7 " a?"c XV SOSfr . ? vfr. ,-$ 7'0. Afa TK. j ,--C) xicfu:.ttfJB- '"' ;& VOL. XXIV, NO. 42. ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1885. PRICE. FIVE CENTS. -: .- i4t BUSINESS CARDS. D lt. A. 1- and J. A. FULTOS k'lij'.sirinii! and Surgeons. Will uhe prompt attention to all culls, f urn any pait of the city or country. Olllce over Allen's Store, comer Cass ami Siuifiiioqiia streets, Astoria, Oregon. Telephone iNo. 41. 1) It. Fit AX K PAGH. Physician and Surgeon. Ofllce, RooniG. over D. A. Mcintosh s stoie. KKICK HOUItS : 9 to 11 A. M. ;-3 to 5 I 51. Residence, opposite tlie.Iohansen building K. A. nonUIS. GEO. NOlA.ND S4IKAKD & DOKRIS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Onlee in Kinney's Block. pposite City Hull, Astoila. Oregon. . W. FULTON. O. C. FULTON. FIIFTOI ISSCOTSIURS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rooms 5 and C. Odd Fellows Building. 1 ELO F. PARKER SURVEYOR OF Clatsop County and City of Astoria Office : X. K. corner Cass and Aslor streets, Room Xo. 8. X q. A. BOU'LBY. Attorney and Counsellor :t liaw, Offlco on Clienamus Street, Astoria, Oregon. TAY TUTTJLE. 31. I. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Rooms l, 2, and 3. Pythian Build ing. Rksidrnck On Cedar Street, back of St. Mary's Hospital. f r. nroKS. a. k. shaw. nicKS & sniw, DENTISTS. Rooms in Allen's Building, up stairs, cor ner Cass and Squomoqua streets. Astoria Oregon. JOU.V If. MITCnEU.. It M.I'll M. DKUEXT. JflTCIIKTili SL OE3IKXT, Attorneys and Councelors at Law, Rooms 1, 2, 3, and 4 Kanun'a lidiidin?, Xorth East Corner of Fint and Pine Streets, l'ortl mil, Oregon. jy it. speddex, NOTARY PUBLIC, Searcher of Titles. Abstract r uiid Conveyancer. Office on Cass Street. 3 doors south of As torian office, Astoria, Oregon. BANKING AND INSURANCE! I. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, ASTORIA, - OREGOX. OFFICE HOURS : From 9 o'clock A. M. until 3 o'clock J. M. AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS! Capitol Flour, Mauufaetured on the Gradual Roductiou System by the Salem (Or.) Capitol Flour Mills Co., LIMITED Is the only flour that has taken First Prize three years in succession at me POltTLWB MECHANIC'S FAIR. Also at State Fair. One trial is sufficient to convince of its supe riority. See that the word CAPITOL Is on each sack GEORGE SHIEL. 8 Stark St., Portland Agent. WILSON & FISHER, Astoria Agents. STEAMER MOUNTAINEER hiti CAPr. E. J. MOODY, Astoria, Or., Cathlamet, W. T., "Wcntnort Or., and intermediate points. The Steamer Mount al ncer will lcavo Asto ria dally, until further notice, from IIutlcr'.s wharf, loot of Main street, at half-past 2 o'clock P. X., as follows : Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, for C ATULAMET aud intermediate points on Wash. Ter. iJdo will go to Westport, saino days. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, for "VTESTPOHT and intermediate points on the Oregon side will go to Cathlamet same days. WIIILeare CATHLAMET, W.T., for As toria, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at serea o'clock A. X., touching at all way land lmrs on Wash. Ter. side, and return on same side. ' Will Leave WESTrORT. for Astoria. Or. onXaesays, Tkarsdays and Saturdays at ser ea cietc ai M loucning at au way mail ings on Oregou side, and return ou same aide. For Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to Main street Wharf. Pure Ice, Delivered at Your Door. This Ice Is cut on Lake Cocollala and Is pure. All orders left at Post & Hansen's Astoria Soda Works will be promptly attended to. G.BEED, Manager. i OMEN Xccdlaj renewed strength, or irho tnfler frm In&rzaltles pecuUcr to their sex, tihonld try This medicine combines Iron Trith pore rcretal Is tonics, end is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Women, and all who lead eodentary lives. It Kn riebe and Purifies tho lllood, Stimulate the Appetite, trcnKtIicns the Muscles tad XerwH in fact, thoroughly Imlcoratcs. Cloars the complexion, and makes the skin sniocth. It does not blacken the teeth, canto headache, or produce- constipation all ctker Inn vxrJicinti do. JlES. F.UZABETH Baied. 74 Farxcll Ave.. Miltvan- kfyi. Wig., says, under date of Doc SCth. ISfel: I have used Brown's Iron Bitters, and it hah heen more than a doctor to mo. having cured me of tho weakness ladies havo in hfo. Also cured mo of Liv er Complaint, and now my complexion is clear end good, lias been beneficial to my children." Genuine has above trade mark end crofiEod red lines on wrapper. Take no otber. Made only by BROWX CHEMICAL. CCKALTIMOKE,lin. IiAsrrs' Hand Booe awful and attractive, con taining list of prizes for recipe, information about coins, etc., given away by all dealers in medicino, or mailed to any addret on receipt of 2c. stamp. SN'ELL, IIEITSIIC & WOODAUB, Wholesalk Agkxts" Portl. uj Cr i . TUTT B" I Ihb Is TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. From these sources arise three-fourths of tho diseases cf the human race. These symptoms indicate their existence: oss of Appetite, Rowels costive, Kick Headache, fullness after eat ing, aversion to exertion of body or mind, Eructation of fooil,Zrrltabil Ity of temper, X.ow8plrits, A feeling of having neglected some duty,IIz ziiiess,FlntterlngatthclIeart,Iiotg before the eyes, highly colored LTrlne,COXSTlPATIO.V,und demand tho use ofarcmcilythatncts directly on tho Liver. AsaLivcrmeclicincTUTT'S 1I17L.S have no equal. Their action on the Kidneys and Skin is also prompt; removing all impurities through these three scavengers of tho system," prodncimr appetite, soniul digestion, regular btools, a clear skin and a vig orousbody. TUTT'SPILLHcausono liausea or griping nor interfere i?1Ui dailv work and arc a perfect ANTIDOTE. TO MALARIA. Sold every vrhcro2sS. 011jpo4I MurraySUN V. GitATJlAin or Whiskers chanjred in. Btantly tonGuissv I.lacic byasinglo application of tills lvu. Sold by Drug. ?ists,or sent by express on receipt of tl Ofllce, 44 Mnrrnv Street, Xcw York. TTCT3 lAin7A!i C? U2ITUL 22:ri?Kl FSS3. HAGAN'S Magnolia Balm is a secret aid to beauty. Many a lady owes her fresh ness to it, who would rather not tell,, andjjw; cant tell. FOR Man and Beast Mustang Liniment is olderthan most men, and used more and more every year. The Gem Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astorians. For Ihe Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to THE GEM SAI.GOX. ALEX. CAMPBELL. - - PROPRIETOH FOR TILLAMOOK! Str. A. B. Field, Capt. Galtrielson, Will leave Main street whaif as rrgu larly as weather permits during August September and October. Freight per O. It. & N. Co. will connect :it Astoila. Rate from Portland and Astoria to llotaon ville SC per ton. Passage from Astoria j5. Address BAUOLLl.T & CO.. Aoria. 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 GUvs. The Best of Wines and Liqnors, The Choicest Cigars. Everything New and First-Class. K. t. JEFFREY, Proper. M BEST TONIC THE 0. & C. LAXD GRANT. II. Koeliler, as receiver of the Ore gon & California railroad company, on tbc 17tU filed a bill of complaint in the United states circuit court against L. T. Barin, register, and J. G. Pills bury, receiver of the United States land office at Oregon City, and asked for an injunction to prevent them from allowing tbc filing of applica tions by bomestead and pre-emption claimants upon odd sections of laud lying within the limits of twenty five miles of Forest Grove and in the scope of country to the north, north west and west of that place. These lands it is claimed by the Oregon & California railroad company, belong to it by grant contained in act of con gress of May 4, 1870, granting land3 to aid iu the construction of the rail road from Portland to ATcMinnville. A restraining order was granted by Judge Deady, and the defendants are ordered to appear ten days after service and show cause why the in junction should not be granted. The injunction is to apply particularly to some 011,200 acres of land which some claim are comprised in the As toria laud grant, but which the plain tiff claims are in the laud grant of the Portland and McMinnville rail road. An Angle-Italian Alliance. IjON'don, Aug. 18. Salisbury, it is roporfed Avill soon after going to France, have a conference with Sig- nor de Pretis, the Italian prime min ister. It is reported that Italy do sires to send 10,000 troops into the Soudan to secure the Bed Sea coast from Suakim, at present held by the British, to Asab Bey, along which are most of the Italian possessions The Italian scheme contemplates the control over the eastern Soudau, and the use of Khartoum as the capital. If Sir Henry AVolfT, who has been sent as a special envov from England to Constantinople and Cairo for tho purpose of perfecting arrangements for the future management of affairs, fails to bring tnc sultan to terms, it is believed England will sign an agreement with Italy which will leave the latter power free to carry out her plans as outlined above. Judge Dwuly's Decision. Washington, ug. 18. Tho gener al land office -has-received informa tion that Judge Deady, of the Oregon circuit court, has decided that pre emption entries can only oe canceled by proceedings in the courls. It has been the practice of the land office to cancel pre-emption cu tries upon sufficient proof of non compliance of tho law, or want of good faith on the part of the prc-emplor. Acting Com missioner Walker has officially in formed his informant that tbc prac tice and views of the law followed and entertained in the general land office will not be changed before the supremo court of the United States shall have bad an opportunity of passing upon the points raised by Judge Deady. The Indian "War. Sax Fuaxcxsco, Aug. 17. The CaWs Fort Bowie special says: Capt. Davis, Fourth cavalry, reports that Licuteuaut Day struck Gcronimo's camp northeast of Nakivi August 7 and kilted thrco bucks, a squaw and Gerouimo's son, aged thirteen. He captured fifteen women and children, among them three wives and five children of Geronimo. Gcronimo was wounded. Besides him only two other bucks and one squaw escaped. Everything in the camp was captuicd. On the 9th ulL Lieutenant Day am bushed a party of four Chircahuas, killed two and captured all their horses and supplies. Lumber dealers along the Pacific coast arc looking forward to a revi val of the lumber trade, owing to the fact that two trunk lines of railway are now projected in China and sup plies will no doubt be drawn from this country. Since tho collapse of tho Yillard boom many sawmills along tho coast have been running on half time and some have shut down en tirely, while the product only com mands a very low price in the market Some lumbermen have lately been looking towards Central and South America for a new inlet for tho prod uct of their mills. Lumber has al ways been exported in large quanti tits to these countries. Mitlmen have discovered that a new field is opened in the manufacture of portable cabins and bouses which can be put togeth er without trouble. Mills in Now Orleans aro already exporting large quantities of material prepared in ibis way, and manufacturers along tho Pacific coast aro following suit. Considering the present extent of the labor interests of San Francisco it is hardly possiblo to realize that thirty five years ago there were no sawmills on tho coast; that hewn boards brought from Australia sold for $300 a thousand in tho city, and were hard to get even at those figures. The Central Pacific railroad land office, while making a map of tho railroad lands iu Idaho and Utah, made tho strange discovery that Ida ho claimed ono boundary line Utah another, and that a strip of land 5) miles wide extending across the northern part of Utah was left which by tho surveys does not belong to either territory. The surveys used are those filed at Salt Lake and Boise City. LAND INSTRUCTIONS. The following are instructions rel ative to proof in support of pre-emp tion clninH and commuted homestead entries: ''The claimant must show at least six months' residence next pre ceding date of final proof, 'which must be mado 'on tho day and at the place advertised.' Besidence must be act ual inhabitancy of, and not occasion al visits to the land. The party must actually reside upon, cultivate and improve the land for at least the peri od above mentioned. Persons doing business in town and residing there, or elsewhere than on the land enter ed or filed for, or otherwise not actu ally living on the land, must not be allowed to acquire title thereto by pretext or assumption of 'construct ive residence.' The character of the improvements and amount of culti vation must be such as will evidence entire good faith on the part of the claimant Persons applying to give notice of their intention to submit proof should be advised that it will be a useless expenditure of time and money if they will not be able on the day fixed to show full and actual compliance witb tne law. Rold Ben Butler. WAsniXGTOK.Aug. 18. Tho Capitol claims to have advices from Massa chusetts that Ben Butler will before long como out in a flat-footed endorse ment of tho administration. The Capitol says: "In doing this thing the old man is making a virtue of necessity. He, like tho Tammany men in New York, is now temporarily in an humble mood and is laying plans to resume relations with tho Democracy in Massachusetts. He has about 50,000 red-hot followers in that state, and with them at Lis back and with professions of friend ship for tho administration on his lips, ho calculates that be can succeed in resnming his control of the organ ization in that state. Of course Geu. Butler has no real good will toward tho president. He is as much Blaine at heart as ever." . Never too Late to Mend. When tho system is so badly run down that it is like an old boot which has been half soled and heeled several times, and mental shabbiuess goes hand-in-hand with physical debility then it might seam to late to try re cuperatibnT No. sir! "Not as long as you can get a to t'o of Brown's Iron Bitters at the druggists for just one dollar. St Paul, Aug. 17. The train bear ing tho first installment of tea shipped by tho Northern Pacific from Tacoma on tho 8th inst., reached New York to day noon, making the run of 13,378 miles in eight days and four hours, beiug the fastest time ever made by a freight train from ocean to ocean. Don't disturb tho houso by cough ing all night. Bed Star Cough Cure will relievo you. To output of gold from placer min ing this year throughout Baker coun ty will be larger than for many foimer seasons. The spring started in most favorable to all placer miners. The snow cf last winter melted gradually, the spring rains were in abundance, this supplying the claims with an abundance of water. All in nil tho placer miners were favored in many ways and consequently they are reap ing their reward. Supremely Delightful To the emac.ated and debilitated invalid is the seuc of returning health and strength produced by Ilostetter's Stomach Bitters. When that promoter of vigor is tested by persons ia feeble lu-alth. Its restorative and vitalizing potency soon evinces itself In Im proved appetite, diction aud nightly re pose, the sole conditions under which strength and r.erve quietude Is vouchsafed t- the human system. A gain in fleh of course ensues upon the restoration of diges tion and assimilation. As surely as winter follows the fall of the leaf, docs disease shad ow the fiWsteps of declining strength, when the premature decadence of vitality Is not arrested. Marasmus, consumption and oth er wasting maladies are prompt to fasten up on the enfeebled Avert disease, therefore, with this grand nabling tonic, which not only rene-AS fail m; strength, but mitigates and counteracts the infirmities of age and those of the centler sex. Rheumatism, uu laria. liver aud Kidney troubles yield to It. The Rev. Geo. II. Thayer, of llour bun, Incl.. sajs: "Both myself and wife owenur lives IoSiiiloh's Consumption Cim:k." Sold bv W. E. Dement. An, you made miserable by Indi istion. Constipation, Dizziness. Loss of B appetite. Yellow ftkin ? ShiloVs Vltnl- izer is a iosilive rure, borsuieuy W. E. Deiiipnt. wfm The Portland Business College, Portland, Oregon, offers superior private and class in struction to the youn and middle aged of both hexes who desire to obtain a practical education iu the shortest time consistent l hjthorough work, and the least expense. Day and evening es.sIons throughout tho year. Students admitted any time. Cata logue on application. A. P. AnMrrnoxo. Principal. JOB FBJOTTXXrC, NEAT. QUICK AND CHEAP, AT- The Astorian Job Office. cdJA 6 RedStar TRADE M MARK, ssssrN4,rAr ssss's' fjUGHlURE bsssIbs -4o.loru7issssssst Absohitcti Free from Opiates, Emetics and Jfolsotis. A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE For Coughs, Sore Throat, Ilearseaesa, Colds, Iaflne&xa,BroBeUUs, Asthma, Croop, TTIioop- ln Conga, Qalasr, Pains la Cheat, sad cttitr Tctloas oflha Throat snd Lub gu Vtlca 30 cents a bottle. Sold by Drngclsts and Dealers. Partus vnabU to induce l&tir dealer to promptly ait it for Lm xcill receize tico bottles. hxprcts chare paid, by tending one dollar to tax. auRus x. Yoaxua coxiuxr. Solo Owner anil lUnnTirtcirrt, EilUaorr. XtrjUmi, C. 8. A. GERMANIA BEER HALL FROM THE lorta Pacific Brewery Five Cen tsa Class. eyXo Inferior Beer sold at this place. 1TJI. DOCK, Proprietor. FOLEY HOT MEDICAL SPRINGS.! A Hack will leave Eugene on tho arrival of the train from Portland. EVERY TUESDAY, Making ihctrio from Portland In less than two days In dayifght. TETEIt HONEY. $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, Representing a Capital of $67,000 OOO. B. VAN DUSKN. Agent. ' Hibh Steam Implm Co SUMMER SCHEDULE. FBOM ASTOKIA TO Ft. Stevens, Ft. Canby and llwaco, Connecting by stages and steamboats for Oysterviile, Montesano and Olympia STEAMEIi dSL "GEN. MILES," "W. P. WHITCOJin, AlASTKR. "Will leave Astoria daily (Sandays excepted) for Ft. Stevens, Ft. Canby and llwaco, at 8 A. M With Ojstervllla Malls and Express dally, and Through Mails to points beyond, aud Montesano, W. T., on Mondays, "Wednesdays and Fridays. On Thursdays the "Miles" will make two round trips, leaving Astoria on sec ond trip (about 3 1. 11.) s hours after arrival from first trip. Fare to llwaco, $1.00 rassengcw will save 23 eenls by purchas ing tlekets before going ou board. llwaco Freight per Ton, - $2.00 ty For Tlekets, Towage or Charter ap ply at the office of tho company, Gray's wharf, foot of Benton street. J. n. D.GRAY, Agent. 3. ARNBT & PERCHEiN ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BIACKSM1TH SHOP Boiler Shop All kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, AND STEAMBOAT WOBE Promptly attended to, A specialty made of repairing-.( CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. This "Fells of SHOW ON MONDAY AUGUST 31 klKTjD WILL BE FETE DATS FOR The Largest! The Grandest! The Greatest! Old Jolni Robinson's BIG SHOWS COMBINED! f ft "?$389bsss1ssssssss M. "?s3bs)53sB MLwfK' ''bsssmbebssssKe,v 4bsl.' gSSSSSuCteESB JfSfBLm "C y'""'"'," BBSBS"ixJwti BBHesss! yssrtTu 'uIsssbBessssssssssVssssssssssl jrT JfssssssssssssssssWsssssssssl 9ssS3VssssssssssssssssssslEsssEssssssBBssRr 3fc3?7 ys'ESsssssssssssssssssssssslsssssssssssEssKsflv sSSa&v" U&mBmZl issssssssssssssssssisssssssssssK9sssM 2MT 1 EjS: Will Exhibit at Astcria at That Tims. A S2,000,000 A TRIPLE CIRCUS. A WONDERFUL MUSEUM. AN ENOKMOUS ELEVATED STAGE! "With mare Startling Features, more Sensational Novelties, more Performers, Male and Female, than ANY SHOW IN THE WIDE WOELD! Till: TATTOOED WOaiAX. v IJABTJLNEYED. S11T THE LIKE BEFORE Z0t,"trTe"':FErL"EBL0PrDIN. Biding a "Velocipede over a Single "Wire, GO feet above the heads of the audience. TUILA! Skntinc on alight Wire, rlevated 100 feet, and performing the most difficult of ftatr. 9FEMAL.K ENGLISH BICYCLE RIDERS! 9 ZENA PAMILT! In wonderful and lightning Hair, Teeth and Feet Slides from the topmost oInt of the Canvas to the Ground. &VLLE ELLA ZOLA HIGH "WIRE QUEEX. walks blindfolded with feet incased in baskets. 2TJSSm OF X.X7XXTG WOITX)EB.S And a vast collection of relics of the Olden Age and modern curiosities. A HERD OF MONSTER ELEPHANTS' Of all ages, sizes and kinds. VIOLA, HINDOO SNAKE CHARMER. 945 OOO lsrove orGirnnVs S20.000 St-Iiool of Hen Lions. SIO.OOO Whitu Mile Hippopotamus. So.OOO Tamlnuur. S5.00U School ufWalrsa. oxLSSsas? 2-Hornetl-2 Snmatran Rhinoceros ALL LINES OF STEAMBOATS WILL CARRY PAS SENGERS TO AND FROM ASTORIA AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES. DON'T FAIL TO BE IV TIUE TO WITXES TILE $300,000 FREE STREET PAGEANT! .11 Chariots, 4 Steam Musical Wagons. 13 Mounted Trumpeters, .'500 Horses, VI Separate Kinds of Music. Female Brass Band, Scottish Bag pipers, 100 Mounted Kniglits.50 Cages. 2 Steam Or gans, Female Open Air Opera, 100 Ponies, 8 Distinct Bands, JubileeTroupc, Steam Caliope, 50 Courtly Dames. IVEiSS OF PJERFOiSMIA'G WILD BEASTS! Tigers, Lions. Uycnas, Leopards, Bears, Pythons, Ancondas, Boa Constrictors, ciCjieun mcir Keeper, aii, mroimi open, 2 PERFORMANCES DAILY, 1 AND 7:30 P. M. TICKETS will ua on sale at during tne days 01 ttxniDition. Coliiiia Transportation Comnany. FOR PORTLAND! Through Freight on Fast Time! TIIE NEW STEAMER -TELEPHONE AVhlch has been specially built for the comfort of passenjzers 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. -An additional trip will be made on Sunday of Eaeli WecK, leaving Portland at 9 u'ciecK anuay JiorniHg-. for Sound ports. the Greatest EARTH. TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 1 KNOWN AS THE MULTITUDE! 10 CONSOLIDATION! A oO CAGE ZUEXAGHRIE. A GIGANTIC AVIARY. ZENOBIA! Hurled 200 Feet Through Space by Ancleut Rome's Terrific War Engine, TliO Oa,-ta,;EiaXt! IIIHIAN DAKIXG arits'ZESITir AIDAI ho dives, head foremost from the Dome of the Canvas into a net 10; ft et below. iWIIeZERATE,Ceiling Walker "Who at the Apex of the Canvas walks, runs aud dances with head downward. 2lO R FKJ1 ALE SIBERIAN r C ROLLER SKATERS1 AiO TUILA FAMILY! Omcycle Riders and Skaters on Stilts. EVERY NATION REPRESENTED, Tribes of Hindoos. Kurd, Greets, Cannibals, Azeets, Arabs. Medes, Japanese. Patagon- ivts, Fejees, Nubians, Egyptians. Ja- lays. Hottentots and Afghans, all in thtir A'ntlve Costumes and Cereiuonlcrt! 300 Hordes !in II 30 Camels ! lUlAST HORSE 21 Hands High iwuisiuvs uuwi, tu inoiuujiuy jrumm 2 the New York Novelty Store Passengers bj this route connect at Kalama U. fl.atliii .rn.-3iut.-u i , K