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c; -ttf"' &r JP&W VOL. XXIV, NO. 47. P.USIKESS CARDS. 1t". A. Li. and J. A. FUJ.TOX. riij sioians ami Surg-roifs. ill ulve promut attention to nil culls. J om anj' lart of the city or coniitry. Office over Allen's Store, corner Cass and Hemoijua streets, Astri:i. Oiegou. Te.e phone No. 41. K. FUA.K IAGZ:. Physician nntf. Surtreon. ( nice, lCoouiC, over I). A. Mcintosh s store. jkkick Hours :-9 to 11 a. si. ;-n to 5 v. m. Itfsidencc, opposite thclohaiwu building i;.i. a. nonius, gko. noi-and aroFAin & I) OK K IS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Wire ill Kiiiney'ri IJIik-U. pposlte City halt. AMoria. Oregon. v.. kui.tox. :. c rUI.TOK. Firr-Toa? b bothers. ATTOltNEYS AT LAW. Kooms5and C.Odd Fellows Building. fl ELO F. PARK EH SURVEYOR OF ClatsopCounty an tl City of Astoria Offlce z-X. E. comer Cass and Astor sheets, Room No. 8. T fc. A. BOWLBY. Attorney anrt Counnellor :t I.nw, Office on Clienanuis Street, Astoria. Oregon. TAY TL'TTIiK. 51. 1. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ofkick Koonis 1,2, and 3. Pythian build ing. KKSiDKNCR-On Cedar Street, back of St. Mary's Hospital. F P. 11I0KS. A. K. SHAW. melts & sii.iw, DENTISTS. Kooms In Allen's Building, up Malrs. cor ner Cass aud Squemouia stroets. Astoria Oregon. joiix u. siitciikm.. mu'ii m. nnursT. MITCH RM. Ii:3IXT, Attorneys and Councelors at Law. Rooms 1, 2, 3. and 4 Kamm'.s Hui.dhi, North East Corner of First and Pine SI reels, Portland, Oregon. " It. SPED EX, NOTARY PUBLIC, Searcher of Titles, Abstracter tritl Conveyancer. Office on Cass Street. 3 doors south of As torian office, Astoria, Oregon. BANKING AND INSURANCE! 1. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, ASTOICIA, .- ORF.GOX. OFFICE HOURS : From 9 o'clock A. M. until 3 o'clock I. M. AHEAD OF ALL COM L'E TITO US! Cagitol Flour, Manufactured on the Gradual Reduc.iou System by tne Salem (Or.) Capitol Flour Mills Co., LIMITED , Is the only flour that has taken First I'rie three years In succession at the POKTTjAXI MECIIAXrc'S FA it;. Also at State Fair. One trial is sufficient to convince of ILs supe riority. See that tho word CAPITOL Is ou each sack GEORGE SHIEI.. S Stark St., Portland Agent. WILSON & FISHER, Astoria Agents. STEAMER MOUNTAINEER. CAPT. E. J. MOODY, Astoria, Or., Cathlamet, W. T., Weapon Or., and intermediate points. The Steamer Jubunfaineerwill leave Asto ria daily, until further notice, from Ilu-Un'-wharf, foot of Main strec', at balf-pikl 2 o'clock P. X., as follows : Mondays, Wedneidny and Frld&TK, foi CATIILAMET and mtermediato points tut Wash. Ter. side will go to Wcstporr, .same dajs. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, lor WESTPORT and intermediate points on the Oregon side will go to Cathlamet same days. Will LcaTe CATHLAMET, W.T., for As toria, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at seven o'clock A. X., touching at all way laud inu8 on Wash. Ter. sldo, aud return on same sldo. Will Leave WESTPORT, for Asloiia. Or. ou Taendayg, Thursdays and Saturdays at sev en o'clock A. M., touching at all way land ing on Oregon sldo. and return on same side. 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.REED, Manager. !nnB.&l.f TlfFR. arn rabrcvc At tills season nearly ererr oao neods to ceo fccmo I scia&'a prescription for thine r. ho ated buildup; u p. THE BEsnomc. For "Weakness Tnssitudo. T.nrk of Encr-jOTt. fcc, it HAS, NO EQUAL, and is the onl v Iron medicine that Is sot injurioctt. It Enriches the Blood, Itivfporutcji the System, Restores Appctitc,AldsI)iKe.UGn It does not blacken or injure the U-eth. canso head ache or produce constipation oth tr Iron mrdicinrs lo Dn. G. IT. IJcfEtEY, a leading phyelciin of Springfield, 0 cays: "Brown's Iron Bitters ha thorooKhlr cood medi cine. I use it in ray practice, and hud its action excels all other forms of iron. In weaVnew nr low condition of the eyetem. Brown' Iron Bittors is usually a poeitiro neccaeity. It is all that is clauncd for it' o Genuine has trado rami and crossed red lines en Trrapper. TnJtc no other. Made only by ItKOWX CHEMICAL CO-KAl.TIllOKn.Xir. Ladies' Hand Book uiefnl and altrartiTe. con taining list r.f prize for recipes, information about coins, etc.. ciren away by all dealers in medicine, cr mailed to any address on rccaipt of 2c. ttamp. SXKLL, 1IEITSHU Jfc WOOHARD, Wuolrsalk Agents' Porll.-i f reftii. ATOR is Jose -what its name implies ; a Purely Vegetable "Compound, llial acts directly upon the 'Nyer - curing the many diseases iicidemo that im. portant organ, and piroliting the na merous ailratrnts tKyarise from its deranged or rorpiffiction, such as Rhe latftaQ etc. It is therefore c lthr "Tois-ve fioodHealtl aruisnK :hc Liver must be kept in order. DR. SAiirOSD'S LIVER IHYIGORATOR. Invigorates the Liver, I?cgnlalestheBo-w-sl", Strcngtliens the System, PuriGes the Blood , Assists Di -cstion, Prevents Fevers. Ls a Household "jNecd. An Invaluable Family Jlcdiciuc for common complaints. DZL SAlirORD'3 LIVER UT7IG0SATOS. An experience of Forty years, and Thou lands cf Testimonials prove its Merit. FOTt SALE BT AT-Tj BEALT.nS Cf SinDICIXES For fill information R-nd yonr nddrcjs fcr 101 jvsfino'c on J ho "Livrr and iU diea,'' tt v' prsrorji C dttans et.. ssw yosk ccx FOR Man and Beast. Mustang Liniment is older than most men, and used more and more every year. HAGAN'S Magnolia Balnfi IS a secret aid to beautv. Many a lady owes -her fresh ness to it, who would rather not tell, and you cartt tell. FOR TILLAMOOK! Sti A. B. Field, Capt. GahricLson, Will leave Main street wharf as regu larly as weather permits during August September and October. Freight per O. 1. & N. Co. will connect at Astoria. Rate from Portland and Astoiia to Hobson villeSGper ton. Passago from Astoiia $$. Address UADOLLKT & CO.. Astoria. The Telephone Saloon. The Finest Establishment of the Kind in Astoria. Especially fitted up for the Comfort and Convenience of those who enjoy a Social Gla s. The Best of Wines and Liquors, The Choicest Cigars. Everything New and First-Class. K. t. JEFFREY.Trop'r. BROWN'5,-- ftj Iff 0 p Dyspepsia Jsidice, Biliousness oOsenessMKlaria, Sick-headachy M ASTORIA, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, J 885. CALLED BACK. Charlie Hamilton Who Was Supposed to be Shot. In Mexico, Still Alive. About eighteen months ago it wa3 reported that Charlie Hamilton who figured rather conspicuously in the murder of J. N. Brown in this city, had been executed by the Mexican authorities for the killing of a sol dier in that country. The details of the alleged execution were published in a great many of the papers of the northwest, and the people of this section were led to bolioe that lha career of a dangerous man had been brought to a tragic close. It now transpires, however, and from pretty authentic sources too, that Hamilton is still alive and doing as well as the stinted bill of faro and the narrow confinea of a Mexican prison will per mit Shortly after sentence of death had been passed upon him, he wrote to friends in San Francisco stating that if he had a few hundred dollars he could purchase his liberty from the jailor before the day of execution ar rived. Thoso who knew him when ho was a better man, and believing that in this act, at least, ho was jus tifiable, raised about $100 and for warded it to him through the Amer can consul in Mexico. Among his fellow prisoners was one other Amer ican whom Charlie let into tho secret, for tho purpose of enabling him to escape also, but who unfor tunately for Hamilton and tho jailor proved a Judas to cause by inform ing the prison superintendent of tho scheme in time to prevent its consum mation. As a result of this exposuro the jailer was fired and forced to leave the countp uudcr penalty of being shot, while Hamilton was heavily iroued and placed in a dungeon to await his terrible doom. On learn ing this his friends further interested themselves in his behalf by securing a statement of the facts produced at his trial and forwarded them to the the secretary of war with the request that an investigation into the matter be had. It was fouud upon investi gation that the evidence did not war rant the verdict reached by tho court and upon the recommendation of the American consul, Hamilton's senteuco was commuted to twenty years' im prisonment at hard labor. His friends in San Francisco are still working, through tho influence of prominent officials to secure his release with a fair prospect of success. Mercury. On tho place of Mr. E. W. Creasy, about two miles above Milwaukee, in Clackamas county, have been discov ered good indications of crude petro leum. In speaking of tho matter, Mr. Crcssy told a Standard reporter that he had found genuine oil in small quantities on the surface of the water in a small lagoon, aud that an expert in such matters to whom he had shown the place had pronounced all tho indications favorable to tho dis covery of a large yield. Tho forma tion of the ground aud tho presence of the swamps are reckoned as being good sigus, aud the expert further stated that many of the Pennsylvania oil wells had been fouud in just such places. O&tmfia, Aug. 23. Major E. T. Gun n, editor of tho Transcript died this morning at 4. a. m. after a few hours of intense suffering of neural gia of the hert. He was in a col lapsed condition at the outset of the attack and had for months past been subject to similar attacks, of less se verity. He was conscions of his con dition and despaired of recovery. Loxdok, Aug. 23. The Standard this morning confirms the statement that Russia has abandoned her claim to the Zulficar pass and says that peace is thus secured. LoxooK, Aug. 21. The German corvette Augusta has been wrecked and 238 men lost The ship was val ued at $1,750,000. What Is the Matter ulthRastla! The Empire of Russia is a bad case of national dyspepsia. The Treasury is short of funds, and the army costs SG0.000 a day to feed. Then the army is so full of Nihilists that it can no more be trusted than tho stomach of a man who has chronic dyspepsia. Wo don't know what to do about Rus sia; but as for tho man with chronic dyspepsia, let him take Brown'e Iron Bitters. That made Mr. Chan dler, of Clinton, Iowa, a new man. He tried it after other remedies failed. Buy a bottle of j'our druggist to-day. Nearly 10,000 men at present em ployed on tho western division of the Canadian Pacific railroad will be dis charged within a few weeks. Mr. Adolphe Brand, of Carrier's famous Cincinnati Bra3S Band, was, while at tho world's fair, prostrated with severe rheumatism. A few ap plications of St Jacobs Oil restored him to his wonted health. A Jackson county newspaper con tends that that locality was better off without a railroad than it is with one. Nebraska has now about 250,000 acres of growing forests, in which havo been set 600,000 young trees. Besides this there have been planted over 12,000,000 fruit trees, over 2,500, 000 grape vines, a vast number of berry bushes and plants, and count less quantities of ornamental shrubs. PACIFIC COUNTY DISTRICT COURT. Territory of Washington vs. E. A. Soule and Ida Humison charged with adultery: The indictment re turned in this case on demurrer, was held bad. Defendants appeared by Messrs. Caples and McFaddcn and the territory by Pros. Att'y. N. S. Porter. Tho court held the defend ant, E. A. Soule, in S500 bonds to ap pear before the next grand jury of Pacific county. E. A. Soule vs. Job Buelard, et aL action for $20,000 damages: The plaintiff in the above entitled cause came into court with his attorneys on Tuesday morning and filed nu merous affidavits on his own behalf which all were to tho effect that by tho general state of public prejudice against him in Pacific county he could not obtain a fair and impartial trial of his cause at the hands of a Pacific county jury; that the officers of the court were so prejudiced that they were working to injure him and his cause in every way. To these affidavits were filed counter affidavits on tho part of the defendants, together with the affidavit of Sheriff Turner, denying so far as each of them was concerned, tho statements in plaintiffs affidavits. Tho plaintiff appeared by J. F. Caples of Portland, and J. C. Mc- Fadden, of Olympia, while tho defend ants were represented by F. D. "Win ton of Astoria. The court, in passing upon the application for chango of venue, said that in his recollection either as judge upon the bench or as attorney practicing at tho bar he had never beforo heard an application of the kind based upon such strong showing as this, and therefore he would grant the application. The action will bo tried at tho November term of court at Kalama. Remington vs. Mills: This case oc cupied tho attention of our late dis trict court over a day. Tho action was brought by ono Ed. Remington against Wm. Mills, formerly of Bay Center, for damages for criminal con versation with plaintiff's wife, and was for $10,000. The evidence went to show that Remington, known in this county until the bringiug of the suit, as Chapdelaiu, was a tenant of Mills, the defendant; that ono night last spring ho returned home late t.nd found Mills in the same room, and he claimed in such close communion with his wife that his ire became so great ho rushed in npon them, whero at Mills iled out of the room as though Satin and all his legions were behind pursuing; that he then brought his wife to Oysterville and left her there; that prior to this time lu3 wife had al ways conducted herself in a proper manner aud been a most affectionate and loving spouse; that his home was broken up and his children dis graced by the defendant Mr. Mills admitted having been in the room with Mrs. Ohapdclain or Remington at the time Remington stated, and it was shown by other witnesses that there had been a ball that evening in Bay Center, and Mra Chapdelaiu had requested that he accompany her home, which ho did, when Reming ton bnrst into the room as he had described when Mills thought it best to vacato tho premises. Mrs. Chap delain was not permitted to testify, as Remington, her husband would not consent, and the defense availed themselves largely of this point She is a bright, buxom lady, and until it was decided that sho should not tes tify, remained sitting in the conrt room by the side of Mills. 'I he iury were addressed by C. "W. Fulton, of Astoria, attorney for plaintiff, and by B. F. Dennison, of A'ancouvcr, and W. J. Reynolds, of Chehalis, for de fendant, and were out some thirty hours, being nnablo to agree on a verdict Tho case will Bland for trial at the next term of the district court Pacific Journal, 21. Destroy that Sign. One may feel that he is getting old, unt ne naiurauy uisiiKes mat any thing about his appearance should advise others of the fact Yet nothing does this so effectually as thin and falling hair. No woman wants to marry a man, and business firms lies itato to employ a man, who shows this fatal sign. Parker's Hair Balsam is worth to you, in this regard, more than its weight in diamonds. Use it, and have plentiful and glossy hair. Many have had every trace of gray ness removed and bald spots covered by using a siuglo bottle. Supremely Delightful To the vmacated and debilitated invalid is the sense of reluming health ami strength produced by Hastelter's Stomach Bitters. When that nromotcr of vizor Is testPd bv persons Li feeblu h-alth, its restorative and vitalizing Doteucv soon evinces itself in Im proved appetite, digestion ami nightly re pose, me soic couiiiunns unuer wnicn .strcnirth and nerve nuletude is vouchsafed t- tho human system. A gain in tlcsh of course ensues ujon tne restoration oi uiges- i if hi -mil ncuiiiiilntinii. An Mirvlv ns winter follows the fall of the leaf, docsiliscaseshad- ow the foo:steis of declining strength, when the premature decadence of vitality is not arrested. .Marasmus, consumption ami otu or wastintr maladies are prompt to fasten up on the enfeebled Avert disease, therefore, with this grand nabling tonic, which not only renews fail ng strength, but mitigates and counteracts uie mammies oi age ami those of the gentler sex. Rheumatism, ma' laria. liver and Kidney troubles yield to it. iSuiLon's Cure will immediately relievo Croup, Whooping Cough, and Bronchitis, bold by W. K. Dement & Co For Rent. miJE HALL OVER D.L.BECK& SON'S A can bo rented for Public gatherings. Application may be made to the executive committee of the Astoria Ladles ' Coffee Club. AlllS. lSEKlrMAX. Mas. PKAEL. ilBS. CHARTERS. twinnns nn ! K A"ta.?llj r . b M THE GREAT N H! CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, Horo Throat, Swelling. Sprain, BruItcJ, linrnc, Scalila, I'rot Ultc, AXD ILL OTUEU RODILT IUISS A.ND ACHES. Soil if Drcrrfits inJ Dealer ertrrwbere. FUIjCwjUa tuule. Direction! la 11 LaoruJt. THE CIIAKLES A. VOGELEK CO- (SwtuRsuA.Tuuxtaaca) iimiarc, ajc.e.. GERMANIA SEER HALL FROM TUK Norton Pacific Brewery Five Cen tsa Class. t57Xo Infetior liccrsold at this plan. W3I. BOCK. Proprietor. PT MEDICAL SPRINGS. A Hack will leave Eugene on the arrival of the train from Pottlacd, EVERY TUESDAY; .Making lhetrin from Portland In less than two days In daylight. PKTEU KUNEV. $67,000,000 Capital! Liverpool and London and Globe. Horth British and Mercantile Of Loudon and Ediuburgh. Old Connecticut of Hartford, AUD COMMERCIAL OF CALJFORf.MA Fire Insurance Companies, Representing a Capital or $67,000 OOO. B. VAN DUSEN. Agent, Jl Steailin'pliiD Co SUMMER SCHEDULE. PROM ASTORIA TO Ft. Stevens, Ft. Canby and Ilwaco, Connecting by stages aud steamboats for Oysterville, Montesano and Olympia STEADIER Mk "GEN. MILES," W. P. Wihtcoju:, Mastkr. Will leave Astoria daily (Sttndaja excepted) for Ft Stevens. Fr Canby and Ilwaco, at 8 A. M WithOjstorvlilo Malls and Express daily, and Through. Mails to points beyond, and 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 i. si.) 3 hours after arrival from first trip. Fare to Ilwaco, $1.00 Pavsengers will save 25 cen's by purchas ing tickets before going ou board. Ilwaco Freight per Ton, - S2.00 tSTFuc Tickets, Towage or Charter ap ply at the olllce of the company, Gray's wharf, foot of Kenton street. J. n.D.dRAY, Agent. 3. ARNDT & FEROHEN ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH c. Boiler Shop SlJSI All kinds of ENGINE, CANNEBY, AND STEAMBOAT WORE Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DERS, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. "m i wa T-mi . mm m Mmm taMih-H m i Iwflos rafc. W v QWlv f's? btHMA Tfeis Tells of DUniM flM n. mm m m vurmn OJ1UH UW MONDAY AUGUST 31 J3l.3ST3 WILL BE KNOWN AS FETE DAYS FOR THE MULTITUDE! The Largest! The Grandest! The Greatest! Old John E-obinson's I OOlflBIBarEB! fiy'Jf XHnBaHBRAflMV iPl" v L Will Exhibit at Astoria at That Time. , A $2,0 00,e 00 CONSOLIDATION! A TRIPLE CIRCUS. A WONDERFUL MUSEUM. AN ENORMOUS ELEVATED STAGE! "With mare StirUm Featured, more Sensational Novelties, more Performers, Male and Female, than ANY SHOW IN THE WIDE WOULD! TIIK TATTOOED WOaiAX. EARTH .NEVER SAW THE LIKE BEFORE ZOLA, The FEMALE BL0ND1N. lUdiiiK :t Velocipede over a Sincle Wire. CO feet above the heads of the audience. TBILJ! Skatinc on a light Wire, elevated HO feet, and performing the most difficult of frate. 9 fk3iaiji:exgijIsu ai BICYCLE RIDERS! V ZENA PAMILY! In wonderful and lightning Hair, Teeth aud Feet Slides from the topmost point of the Canvas to the Ground. fcVLLE ELLA ZOLA HIGH WIRE QUEEN', walks blindfolded with feet incased in basket, MUSSUM OF X.X7X2TC WOITDERS And a vast collection of relics of the Olden Age and modern curiosities. A HERD OF MONSTER ELEPHANTS OI all ages, sizes and kinds. VIOLA, HINDOO SNAKE CHARMER. 845.U00 ihovc is of GirafTen. 82O.00O Srliool of Spa Lions. SIO.OOO Vritite ipotumuN $.,UOl Taminonr. S..OOl School of Walrus. Kiln ilippop nVTTTQSeparate Horns 2-Horned-2 I 200 Hordes !n II UA ODhtlnct Eyes Snmatraa HhInoceros 30 Camels ! UIAT fl ALL LINES OF STEAMBOATS WILL CAREY PAS SENGERS TO AND FROM ASTORIA AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES. DOX'T FA IIi 'J O BE IV TIJlE TO W1TXE8 THE $300,000 FREE STREET PAGEANT! 31 Chariots, 4 Steam Musical "Wasons. 13 Mounted Trumpeters. 00 Horses, 12 Separate Kinds of Music, Female Brass Band, Scottish Bag pipers, 100 Mounted Ivnijhts,50 Cajies. 2 Steam Or gans, Female Open Air Opera, 100 Ponies, 8 Distinct Bands, Jubilee Troupe, Steam Ualiopc, 30 Courtly J)ames. Ii:.S OF JLJ25IFOIi:IIAG WIE.1 BEASTS! Tigers, Lions. Hyenas, Leopards, Bears, Pythons, Ancondas, Boa Constrictors, ntr. nil. liey l-'ti- nil f Jii-r,ii nni) irilli c iilrsr ilrtiivn i n 11ptn irilttM Pirrr7' 1,41, IVtWfc l'lt. f fll.l'J'l.J,!!.,' ,(..V,VI. iV ft, 2 PEEPOEfflAHCES DAILY, 1 AND 7:30 P. M. TICKETS will us o aie at the New York Novelty Storo during the days of Exhibition. ColiiMa TragorMiofl Company. FOE PORTLAND! Through Freight on Fast Time! TnE NEW -TELEPHONE- Which has been specially huiit 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 t Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. "An additional trip will be made on Snnday of Each Wecu, leaving Portland at 9 O'eloclc Sunday Morninjr. Passengers b this route connect at Kalama for Sound ports. U. 11. SCOTT, Presldentl PRICE. FIVE CENTS. tfie neatest TfiftTli mm m n7 hb CMRlSli TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 1 BIG SHOWS 1A IU a 30 cage ai:arac;i-:iiiE. A G1GAXTIC AVIAKY. ZENOBIA! Hurled aJO Feet Through Space by Ancient Rome's Terrific War Eugiue, KU12AN' JAIIIXG at It8 Z EX IT II axeja; Who dives, head foremost from the Dome of the Canvas Into a net IOJ feet below. M'IleZERATE,Ceiling Walker Who at the Apex of the Canvas walks, runs and dances with head downward. 28 Fi'.ll ALE SIIZEKIAX 28 ROLLER SKATERS! O TUJLA FAMILY! Unicvcle Riders and Skaters on Stilta. EVERY NATION REPRESENTED, Trlbet of Ilimloos. Kurd. Greeks, Cannibal, Azeets, Arabs, iledts, Javanese, 1'atagon ijn., Fejees, Nubians, ligijptians, Ma lays. Hottentots and Afghans, all in their ?'atlvo Costumes and Cerenionlei! 21 Hand-t lOKSE High vm..v..v uwi., .w....a ..-w- i CTrrpciuiiu ! 2 STEiUIEK