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en... ASTORIA. OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1885. PRICE. FIVE CENTS. VOL. XXIV, NO. 43. xa.J ei r. Jt'rV1 , BUSINESS CARDS. D K. A. I. and J. A. FtLTOX. Physicians and Surge Will ie prompt attention to all calls. i om any part of the city or country. Oftlce over Allen's Store, corner Cass and Miifimxiua streets, Astoria, Oiegou. Telephone o. 41. tt. Fit AX If. PAGK. Phyairinn and Surgeon, office. RoomG, over D. A. Mcintosh s store. Okkice Uouks : 9 to 11 a. si. ; S to 5 p.m. Residence, opposite the Jolmnscn building IIK. A. DOllIlIS, GKO. SiOLAIf I .oiixd iSs iokkss. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. otlli-e In Kinney's Block. pposite City liall. Astoria, Oregon. W. FULTON. G. C. KULTOJf. FULTOX BROTHERS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rooms 5 and G.Odd Fellows Building. G KLO F. PAKKKlt SURVEYOR OF Clatsop County and City of Astoria Office :-N. E. corner Cass and Astor streets, Room No. 8. J." A. BOWLBY. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Office on Chcnamus Street, Astoria, Oregon. JAY TUTTIiE, 31. I. PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON Office Rooms 1, 2, and 3. Tythian Build ing. RKsiDRNCB-On Cedar Street, back of St. Mary's Hospital. f p. nicies. A. E. SHAW. HICKS fc SHAW, DENTISTS. Rooms In Allen's Building, up stairs, cor ner Cass and Squemoqua streots. Astoria Oregon. JOUN II. MITCHELL. ntLl'II II. DUIKXT. MITCH KI,I, Jk. BEHKXT, Attorneys and Councelors at Law, Rooms 1, 2, 3, and 4 Kamtn'sDuildln, North East Corner of First and Fine Streets, Portland, Oregon. T It. SPEDBKX, NOTARY PUBLIC, Searcher of Title, Abstracter raid 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, ,4 STOKE A, OKEttOX. OFFICE HOURS : From 9 o'clock A. M. until 3 o'clock 1'. M. AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS! Capitol Flour, Manufactured ou the Gradual Roduclion System by the Salem (Or.) Capitol Flour Mills Co., limited Is tuo only flour that has taken .First Prize three years in snecebslou at the PORTUXD MECHANIC'S FAIR. Also at State Fair. no trial is sufficient to convince of Its supe riority. See that the vord CAPITOL is on each sack GEORGE SniEL. 8 Stark St., Portland Agent. WILSON & FISHER, Astoria Agents. STEAMER MOUNTAINEER OAPT. E. J. MOODY, Astoria, Or., Cathbunet, W. T., Wcstport Or., and Intermediate points. The Ste&taer Mountaineer will leave Asto ria dally, until further notice, from Hustler' wharf, foot of Main street, at half-past 2 o'clock P. 3f., as follows : Mob days, Wednesdays and Fridays, for CATI1LAMET and intermediate points on Wash.Ter.8ldo will go to Westport, samo days. Tacsdays, Thirsiara and Saturdays, for WESTPORT and intermediate points on the Oregon side will go to Cathlaiaet same days. WiULeavo CATHLAMET, W.T., for As toria, Jfoadayi, Wedaeciar and Fridayi at scvern o'clock A. M ., touching at all way land lues on Wash.Ter. eido.nd return on same side. TTlll Leave WESTPORT, for Astoria, Or. on Taesdays, Tkrs4ay ama Kataraajs atser. em o'clock A. K., touching at all way land, lngs on Oregoa iide. -and Teturn on same side. For Frelpat or Passaga, apply on board, or to Main street Wharf. Pure Ice, Delivered at Your Door. This I co is cut on Lake Cocollala and is pure. All orders left at Post & Hansen's Astoria Soda Works will be promptly attended to. G.REED, Manager. YSPEPSI t-r iLtpid Docline. -THE BEiTTQHIS. QnicVlyand completely CnreH DywcpBia i it forms, Hrartbiirn, llclchinc. Tastlru : Food.&c. It clinches tnd purities thoblfiod,' i'. Iites the appetite, and aids the assimilation uf s- V Rw. J. T. KOSsrmn, the honored pnetor of i F:rst Reformed Church, Baltimore. Md.. say- "Ilanng used Brown's Iron Bitters lex Jys:cy and Indigestion. I take great pleasure in n- - mending it highly. Also consider it.iBplcn.li.il r and inxigarator. and Terr strengthening " Genuine has above trademark sad crnrep " on wrapper. Take no ntfarr. Mdn-iv HUOWSoiIKlf ICALCO- HAl.TIMUtti:. '' Ltnrzs' Hakd Book useful and ttirvt taming list of prizes for recipe. Inferior -. coins, etc.. siren away by all doalem in tv V .t . . mailed to any address on receipt of 2c. n-n.iv:,. SXELL, HEITSHD & WOODAKD, Wuolksalk Agets Forilai il Oiei. TUTT MbsbssMbVsssssssWsssssssssbssV PILL TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LEVER, and MALARIA. From these sources arise thrcc-fomibs of the diseases of the human race. Those symptoms indicato their existence: X.OSS of Appetite, ISovrcls costive, Kick Headache, fullness after cat" liifj, aversion to exertion of body or mind. Eructation of food, Irritnbll 1 ty of temper, Iiovr spirits, Afeellnft of havinsrneglccted some duty.DIr zlucgs,FluttcrIngat their cart,Dots before the eyes, highly colored Urlnc,COarSTlPATIOA',ana demand tho uso of a remedy that acts directly on the Liver. AsnLlvcrmcdiclneTUTT'S l'XIX.S have no equal. Their action on the Kidneys and Skin is also prompt; removing all impurities through theso thrco ' scavenger of the system," producing appetite, sound digestion, regular stools, a clear slcln and a vig orous body. TOTX'S PIXiM cause no nausea or griping nor interfere witJi daily work and aro a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. Sold every vrherc25x OUicc44MurmSuX Y. TUTTS HAIR DYE. GkatHaik or WniSKKKS changed In. stantly to nGrissr Black by asinglo application of this Dye. Sold by Drug '4ts,or sent by express on receipt of SI Oflico, 4t Murray Street, New York. ttTTD ilAOTAL CF tT2ETUL XSXF?S FSSS. 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 older than most men, and used more and more every year. The Gem Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astorians. For the Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to THE C.EM SALOON. ALEX. CAMPBELL. TROPRIETOIt FOR TILLAMOOK! Sir. A. B. Field, jCapt Gahrielson, Will leave Main strcpt wharf as rrgu larly as weather permits during August September and October. Freight per O. R. & N. Co. will connect at Astoiia. Rate from Portland and Astoiia to Hobson villa $c per ton. rassago from A-toii,i J5. Address BADOLLhT & CO.-. Astoria. 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 Gla s. The Best or Wines and Liquor?, The Choicest Cigars. Everything New and First-CIass. R. I. JEFFREY. Prop'r. 15 COWBOYS LASSO A FERRY-BOAT. Henrv Snoddy of Snake river, whose cattle ranch is located at Starrh's was in town a few days this week He renorts evervthina quiet at the j range, and stock all doing first class. Quite an exciting time occurred when I the ferrv-boat went over the rapids leu days ago. Thomas Starrh was crossing the river when tho cable parted, and, having no row-boat, he was swept down the river and passed over the rapids with tho ferry-boat without injury, and went sailing down tho raging channel of the Snake toward Shoshono falls, some thirty miles distant. Seeing his peril Mrs. Starrh ran to the bank of the river and alarmed Mr. Snoddy by her cries for help. Mr. S; was at his stables on the opposite side of the river, and giving orders to his men to ride down to tho Long ranch on horseback and get a lot of rope, he jumped in a skiff and started on a chase for the lost boat and Mr. Starrh. Nearing tho rapids he was compelled to land and pull his boat aground. In the meantime Mrs. A. F. Long, who lives half a niilo below the ferry, heard the calls for help and saw tho men drifting down the perilous stream, and supposing her husband was on tho ferry, returning home from Albion. She also launched a skiff and heroically attempted to guide the boat out mto tho current, but the eddv whirled tho frail skiff around, and, fortunately for her, it became entangled in some willows, from which Mr. Snoddy'smen extricated it and Mrs. Long. Ivy this time Mrs. Snoddy had lost sight of her husband in the other skiff and also camo to the general rescue, carrying her little children with her, but ready to brave any danger necessary. The cool headed cowmen soon overhauled the runaway ferry-boat, and. with their accustomed dexterity, lariated it like a wild steer and tied it to the land. Mr. Starrh look tho matter rather cooly, and the next day triedto pull tho boat up tho fulls to its place but tho rapid and powerful stream was a greater motor than a span of mules, and, in order to cave tho latter from being taken down the stream, the ropes were cut and the boat again landed. It will be rebuilt above the rapids. Such are the perils of crossing tho Snake at high water. Sftoshone Journal. Limi, via Galveston, Aug. 18. On the 15th inst., tho government troops occupying Canta, consisting of 3j0 infantry and 100 cavalry, were sur prised by the rebel forces nuuiberiug from 1,800 to 2,000 men, and said to be under the command of Gen. Cac eres or Cal Morale3, a Berrr.udeso. The baltlo lasted five hours. When tho government troops had exhausted their ammunition and their mural leuse had been disabled, a bayonet chargo was attempted, but without success, and they retreated in confu sion. Lieut-Col. Bustoincute, seeing that all was lost, shot himself. The losses on both sides were very con considerable. Two hundred fugitives from tho government forces have ar rived at Lima and its environs. Xkw Yokk, Aug. IS. The Trib une says: The persons circulating reports abont the country to the ef fect that Gen. Grant's remains will ultimately bo removed to Washing ton, aro not engaged in a creditable work. There is not the slightest foundation for such reports. The dead hero expressed no desire to be buried in Washington, and his fami ly are well satisfied with the site they chose for his tomb, and arc pained over the statements of 'thinking friends.'" The Hun advises New Yorkers to expect no aid from the outside, but to build the monument themselves. The Grand Army of the Republic intend to ignore the pres ent burial site and raise a fund for a monument in Washington. AsniiAXD, Aug. 18. Wm. Shepherd was found dead last night on the high praine about fifteen miles from town. with a bullet hole in his hand and through his body. A neighbor, find ing his horse tied up with a deer strapped on which had begun decay ing, concluded something was wrong and immediately commenced a search, which was rewarded in a short time by finding his body. Tho supposi lion is that somebody shot him in mistake for a deer, as ho was an old hunter and could not have shot him self. San Francisod, Aug. 18 The oity was startled this afternoon by tho news that tho Norwegian bark Jor salfurer, Acapulco to British Co lumbia, had put in hero with tho Panama yellow fever aboard. The captain reports that one sailor died with fever on the trip up, and sever al others are down with the same dis ease. He put into this port for med ical assistance. Tho vessel has been quarantined and officers aro now in vestigating tho disease. The government has begun suit against P. B. Sinnolt, agent of the Grand Bend Indian reservation, in this state, to recover several thous and dollars, claimed to have been illegally paid out by him. Sam Jones, the southern evangelist, says he uses slang in his preaching because its the strongest language we have, and startles the people. m SmLon's Cure will immediately relieve Croup. Whooping Cough, and Bronchitis. Sold by W.ETDement&Co THE NEUALEil VALLEY. Almost ou a straight line between this citv and Tillamook is the Neha- lem valley. It extends over consid erable territory and is watered by the Nehalem river. Two counties, Clat sop and Tillamook, claim a portion each of the district, and there are only two postoffices in the country. One is Nehalem, in Tillamook county, the other Onion Peak. Not know ing the above facts is the cause of a cood many letters going astray. People have heard of "the Nehalem" anu imagine n isauons piace so wiitu they write letters they fail to get the right town ono half the time, and the result is that their letters miscarry. Nehalem is tho largest settlement and contains about 150 inhabitants exclu sive of a few Indians. Tho people of the valley are pricincipally engaged in raising stock and making butter. They want a railroad very badly, as they have to ship everything they use or sell through Tillamook. If a railroad were built along the coast from Astoria, or if one could bo built from Tillamook bay up the Nekane kin river valley across tho Onion creek coal fields and then through a small place known as Foley valloy to Forest Grove, tho people would have easy access to market Such a road would open tho country for settle ment and the easy access to some of tho finest timber in tho world would cause largo mills to be built At present there is -no way to get the timber out Plenty of home steads can bo had now that tho land grant has been declared forfeited and the sections thrown open for settle ment This section of country is not to bo confounded with, although it is a part of the place known as tho "Ne halem" I hat is rerched from a point on tho Columbia river by going in land a few miles. That is but tho edge of tho Nehalem country, and has been visited by many. Game of all kinds may be found throughout the entire region, and vast fields of coal have been discovered that only need a railroad to mako them of some use. Fine specimens of coal have been discovered that only need a rail road to mako them of some uso. Fine specimens of coal have been brought to Astoria, but tho mines can not bo worked, owing to the lack of transportation facilities. With a a railroad to Forest Grove this mar ket could bo easily Supplied. She tt'&Ved op Ilurlnir tho SInglnr. They were singing a pleasant song to a delightful tune. She waked from a troubled sleep and said, "Oh! stop that horrid singing." She explained that she had been having a dream, and an unpleasant ono because sho suffered from indigestion. .No uso of sniler iug from indigestion as long as you can gat Brown's Iron Bitters. Mrs. Em ma Williams, of Stnrkville, Miss., writes that Brown's Iron Bitters com pletely cured her daughter of ind: geslion. m . New dilemmas contiuno to arte in the course of the administration's work of reforming the civil service. For example, it is found that a man just appointed postmaster in Maine is serving a term of eight months in prison for embezzlement, which will not expire until tho 1st of October and Iho Bepublican local authorities insist that tho state shall not bo de prived of its hold upon him before that time, even if tho office in ques tion shall have to remain meanwhile in the possession of an offensive part izan of the deepest dye. ' noir Ho Hade 81.60. "How much?" said the small boy, as the druggist handed him out a small package. "Fifty cents," said the druggist "Good! Tm S150 in. Pa told mo not to como back without St. Jacobs Oil even if it cost five dollars. It is the only thing that will cure the old man's rheumatism." Tho Ohio Prohibitionists indignant ly deny the assertion of Prof. Calder woodthat their campaign expenses have been paid by the Democrats. Perhaps not; but tho Ohio Democrats will lose their credit if they delay tho payment much longer. Boston Trav eller. What Yoa Want to Know. Everybody wants an honest answer to this simple questien: What is the best medicine to regulate tho bowels, cure costiveness and biliousness, help digestion and give strength to tho whole system? People ask us tins every day. We answer, Parker's Ton ic. It is' pleasant to the taste. All children like it. Mothers all praise it It will save a thousand times its cost iu every family. Editor Western Argus. A few days ago a man in the employ of John H. Miller, near Linkville, Or., shot a wild goose flying over him. In falling the bird struck the hunter, breaking his collar-bone. Arc you made miserablo by Indi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of appetite, Yellow Skin? Shiloh's Vltal Izer Is a positive cure. For sale by W". E. Dement JOB FBXtTTXXTG, HEAT- QUICK AMD CHEAP, AT The Astorian Job Office.! Pcofs rjiT toiVfiMO FOR PAIIB CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headacnc.Tooihache, Soro Throat, SwelMnj. Bprolnt, Uralses, liura. Seatila, Frtut Kites, A.TO ltL OTIIEK B0DILT IMI53 A3D ACHE3. SoM by DrscxIiU and Dnlcn crtrrwlxic Fifty Cit.ta tiU(. DIncUocs ia II J-oirjt. THE CIIAKLES A. YOCEI.EK CO- (3mcmxuA.TOUZzsCO.) BilUor,2d.,T-.a.A. GERMANiA BEER HALL FROM THE Norton Pacific Brewery Fiva Cen tsa Class. E2TNo infetlor Bcor sold at this place WJI. BOCK, Proprietor. FOLEY IlOTMPICALSPIUimVi A Hack will leave Rngenu on tho arrival of the train from Portland. EVERY TUESDAY, Making Ihetrin from Portland In less than two days in daylight. rETEK RUNEY. $67,000,000 Capital ! Liverpool and London and Globe. North British and Mercantile Of Loudon and Edinburgh. Old Connecticut of Hartford, AND COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA Fire Insurance Companies, Representing a Capital of S67,00O OOO. K. VAN DUrfKN. Asent. lilacs Steam Ivjpiicii Co SUMMER SCHEDULE. FROM ASTORIA 10 Ft. Stevens, Ft. Canby and llvaco. Connecting by stages and steamboat for Oysterville, Montesano and Olympia STEAMER idSEL "GEN. MILES," W. P. WlIITCOJIlt, MAsrEK. "Will leave Astoria daily (Sandays excepted) for Ft. Stevens, Ft. Canby and Ilwaco, at 8 A. M Vfith Oysterville Malls and Express dally, and Through Mails to points beyond, and Montesano, Vf. T on Mondaya. "Wednesdays and Fridays. On Thursdays tho "Miles" vrill make two round trips, leaving Astoria on sec ond trip (about 3 r. m.) 2 hours aftor arrival from first trip. Fare to Ilwaco, $1.00 Passengers will save 25 cents by purchas ing tickets before going ou board. Ilwaco Freight per Ton, - $2.00 Ey-JTor Tickets, Towage or Charter ap ply at the office of tho company, Gray's wharf, foot of Benton street. J. H. D.GRAY, Agent. 3. ARNDT & FERCI1EN ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH SHOP AKD Boiler Shop "-1 All! p- All kinds of ENGINE, CANNEBT, STEAMBOAT WORE Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CAMJERY DIES, yOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. l VJMssBssBsssssfl' n7E9PO!sssssK3r'' This TgIIs of SHOW ON MONDAY AUGUST 81 -lzkt:d WILL BE KNOWN AS FETE DAYS FOR THE MULTITUDE! The Largest! The Grandest! The Greatest! Old Jolm Robinson's 10 BIG SHOWS r50WITfcTWP"TV "MSsPSbsssssssssssssisssCssbsssssssssssssssRssii i&y -SeZ.BSsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssBBSssssVsssBy iobV y $5" " i9BSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSBBSSSSSSSS3 I ."'"f'Vr fSiSc aLhLsssbssB'SIsssssIeB&sssssbsk ' Will Exhibit at Astoria at That Time. A $2,000,000 GO A TRIPLE CIRCUS. A WONDERFUL MUSEUM. AN ENORMOUS ELEVATED STAGE! "With nnre Startling Features, more Seusation.il Novelties, more Performers, Male and Female, than ANY SEOW 1ST THE WIDE WORLD! THK TATTOOET WOMAN. EARTH SEVER SAW THE LIKE BEFORE ZOLA, The FEMALE BL0ND1N. Riding a Velocipede over a Single "Wire, bO feet above the heads of the audience. , WAX Skating on alight Wire, elevated 111) feet, and performing the rnot difficult of feat;. 9 FEMALK ENGLISH BICYCLE RIDERS! 9 ZENA FAMILY! In wonderful and lightning Hair, Teeth and Feet SHdesfroni the topmost point of the Canvas to the Ground. fLLE ELLA ZOLA HIGH WIRE QUEEN, walks bllndfoUIed with feet incised in friskets, MUSEUM OF X.X7X3TG WONDERS And a vast collection of relics of the Olden Age and modern curiosities. A HERD OF 3IOXSTER ELEPHANTS Of all ages, sizes and kinds. VIOLA, HINDOO SNAKE CHARMER 4S SOOO Drove of GlraffPM S20.000 Hrliool ofoa Jjinns. 810,000 White Ilc Hippopotamus. S5.000 Taminour. S5.00U School of Walruw. flVTTTOSeparate Horns I 2-Horncd-2 1300 Hordes !n l 21 Hands UA QDbtinct Eyes ISnmatran Rhlnocero 00 Camels ! UIAST flORSE High ALL LINES OF STEAMBOATS WILL CABBY PAS- SENGEBS TO AND FBOM ASTOBIA AT GBEATLY BEDUCED BATES. JUOXT JFAII. TO BE I.V TITlE TO WITSESTUE $300,000 FREE STREET PAGEANT! 31 Chariots. 4 Steam Musical WasronS, 15 Mounted Trumpeters, 300 Ilorero, 12 Separate Kinds of Music. Female Hrass Hand, Scottish Bag pipers, 100 Mounted Kntehts,50 Cages. 2 Steam Or gans, Female Open Air Opera, 100 Tonies, 8 Distinct Hands, J Caliopc,50 DENS OF PJEKFOHMIiXG WIX.I) Tigers, Lions. Hyenas, Leopards, Bears, Pjithons, Ancondas, Boa Constrictors, etcxclth their Keeper, ull throicn open, with sides dovni,in thcmlghty Parade- 2 PERFORMANCES DAILY, 1 AND 7:30 P. M. TICKETS will be on sale at the New York Novelty Store during the days of Exhibition. mssssssss sss am boj gegmni im iimmpwibb aa a aeti CoMi TransBortation Coipy. FOR PORTLAND! Through Freight on Fast Time! THE NEW STEAUEB -TELEPHONE- "Which has 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. v t Returning leaves Tortland every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. T"icn addUionaJ;trjp will bo made on Humlay of Each "WeeK, leaving rortland at 9 O'elecltJSHRHav 'Mernltis:. Passengers b this route connect at Kahuna ior tsounu pons. vc f fee Greatest EARTH, TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 1 NSOLIDATiON! A 50 CAGE 3IEXAGEKIE. A ttlGAXTIC AVIARY. ZENOBIA! Hurled 200 Feet Through Space by Ancient, ltoiue's Terrific War Engine, li Oatajp-uJLt! HUMA.V 1ARIXG nt its ZEX1TIX AIDA! Who dives, head foremost from tho Dome of the Canvas Into a net 10J feet below. M'lle ZERATEjCeiling Walker Who at the Apex of the Canvas walks, runs and dauces with head downward. 28 FEUALE SIBERIAN Q Q ROLLER SKATERS1 ZO TU1LA FAMILY! Unicy cle Ridera and Skaters on Stilts. EVERY NATION REPRESENTED, Tribes 0 Hindoos. Kurds, Greeks, Cannibals, Azeets, Arabs, iledes, Japanese, Patagon ims, Fejees, Nubians, Egyptians, Ma lays. Hottentots and Afghans, dU in their Xntive Costumes ami CercnionieH! ubiiee Troupe, bteam Courtly Dames. BEASTS! 2 U. B. SCOTT, President! 10 a- MBii8Biss wniia r 9 "