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avwm 0) ,-JPJJiJiHl. VOL.XXT, NO. 52. ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, J 886. PRICE. JBIVE CENTS. TjgTHrjqngggar-" r?r "gom &&''"?'&: m -- - - e B;,Si:STfc.S CAEDS. c r. TnoKSov, r- i- roorjT. TIKtflSOS & CO OVERT. Attorneys at Law and Notaries Public. Special attention j:iveii to collections and examining titles OHFiCfc Hoonn-J a:rl , over Gtv Book store. --! is. jiABnx. v.. Architect and Civil Engineer. i.n-icn Konni S. Ki.isdiK of Puliias ttuildli.j;. V1"' . is. ami .J. A. FCLTOX. Jhj tiriatis aud SnrsMuiH. ,i sve prompt attention to all calls, j oin anx pan of tho city or couutry. j onirf over Allen's More, comer Cass and) -Mioqtia -tree la. AMorta, Oregon. , 1 fplioue M. -H- j l ICFKAMt IAK. i " Ilivioiin nnd Surccoti. .M e. RoomC, over I). A. Mcintosh s store. J I hi b Hocks :- y to 11 a. m. ;-3 to 5 v. M. , Ki-Jil-nce. opposite the Johancn building . TAY TUTTIjK. 31. I. j rilYSICIAN AND SUKGKOit x.inT -i:omsi.2.and:: l'jthlan U.itlrt iiixK-rz-On Cedar Street, back oi j .jarv S Hospital. j i'HYSlCIAN AND SLKfiKON. i Wv u i: fiem Buddiinj, nj) stairs. Aitoila, oreaou. TK. AI.FKSD KIXXKY, Office at Kinney's Cannery. Will only attend patient- at ins office, and may be fouud theie at anv liour. :v... A. UORUIS. r.p.o. oi.ao XMX2il & DOKISSS, ATTOKXEYS AT LAW. Otiiee in Kinnev's Idiok. i pposltr- Clt. Hall, Astoria, Oregon. W. Fl'I.TOX. O.C, FUI ION rnron 5:5oysfks:. ViTOKN'i- AT LAW. !(.iU'.-ia:id G.O.id Fe!iov HiHMiiif. SURVEYOR OF CLATSOP COUNIY Ex-City Surveyor of Astoria illlce -N. I corner C.iss aud A -Ttr slrel. Room Xo. t J htairx. f . A. 0 .VIjBY. J Ittui'tiry :d Oatf'llor :.t L.ttiv, Hlv on Clien.uii:n Street. Abtoria. Oregon. P II. WI.TOX. ATTOliXr.Y AT LAW. Rooms No. !1 and 12, IMhian Castle Rullti ng. J II. KAV3IO.VII, civil. engineer, citv svrvi:yok. Office in City Hall, .Woiln. Cicgon. A. K. SXIAW. DENTIST. Rooms in Alien's Iliuldm, up stalls, cor uerCass and Squenioqua streets. AMoiia Oregon. TT A. S3SITII. DENTIST. 1 have permanently located In Astoria. o practice Dentistry. I have all the late im proved appliances. None but the vcrv best of vvoik done and satisfaction guaranteed. Office in Kinney's Rulldlng. T K. SPEIIIIKV, NOTARY PUBLIC, Searcheror Titles, Abstractor and Conveyancer. Office on Ciss Street. 3 doors south or A torian office., Astoria, Oregon. General Agency of W 31. D. ADAIR, Real Estate, Insurance ami Money BROKER. Valuable Properties for Sale or I ease In Upper Astoiia. Accounts Adjnsto. and Book Keeping done on bhort Notice. Office with Col. tpedden, cor. Jefferson and Cass streets, Astoiia. Oregon. A. V. Allen, Wholesale aud KeUH Heater In Glass and Plated Ware, TLOPICAl. AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together wit'i ttrinss, Liquors, Tobacco, Gig rs To Rent. ITE OF ROOM. A FINE SUITE OF ROOMS IN THE ODD Fellows' Building. Apply to Fellows' Building. Apply to A. J. MEGLEB. TRADE 7 MARX. rAfcX. Absolutely Fres from Opiates, Emetics and Poison. SAFE. SURE. PROMPT AT SSlGQICm JISD DEAIXKS. IH CKAPLES A. VOGELER CO..BALTIM0RE, MD. bols I'rosrlctor. TUTT TORPID BOWELS. DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. r romilicso sources arise three-fourthc of tiio diseases of the Iminnn race. These symptoms indicate their existence: Lost of Appetite, Kovrtls costive, sick Headache, X"ullnei3 after cat :t,arorsIon to cxcrtloixof body or mind, Eructation of food, XrrltAblN ityortcmper,X.ovr spirits, A fcclinfj before tlio eves, highly colored Vriue,GOXSTPATXOX,and demand thciiseofarcmcdythatactadirectlvon tho Liver. As a Liver med IcincTUTT'S lir.lS hav c no equal. Tliciractionon tho Kidneys and Skin is also prompt; removing all impurities through these three scavengers of the sj stern," producing appetite, sound digestion, regular stools, a clear skin and a vig orous body. TDTT'S PILLS cause no nausea oi griping nor interfere "With ilaily woii and are a perfect A TS D OTE TO M A L A R I A. GeatIIairouWhiskcrs changed In. fctantly to a GLossr Black by a slnglo application of this Dye. Sold by Drug 'Osts.orsent by express on receipt of ti Office, 44 Murrav Street. Xew York. sa:-T3 liiKUAL c? vzztul 2i:siP23 raxs. 0. A. STINSON & CO., SLACKSfVIITHING, At Capr lt'.gers old stand, corner or Cas wA CoiiH Street.". Ship ..ml Cannery vTork, florseaUoelnr. Wagons :tali' a d repaired. Good woik arn..r;i!ii'f.: R. Lemon & Co., Stevedores ami Riggers, PORTLAND and ASTORIA. I'oiiTiahuOri ick- N'n. 10 Xi.rih 1'iont St ASTORIA IRON WORKS. B-virt:. sritFET, J.r.vt 1'aukf.k Hmsx, S10KIA. - OHECON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAMaMMKEEEfflES BoilerWork. Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. sf :tll Oi'srriiti(iiiH nude fo ri!n at Short Entire . A. I). Wass. Tresideiit. J. ('.. HusTLKit, Secretary I. V. Cask. Treasurer. dOHN Fox.Sui'enntendi-nt. $67,000,000 Capital ! Liverpool and London and Globe RForth British and Mercantile Of !.ondou and Cdtubi gh. Old Connecticut of Hartford AND COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA Fire Insurance Companies, Repreput!nj a Capital of S67,000 OOO. B. VAN DUSEX. Aeeut AUG. DAN1EL--ON. SAMPLE ROOMS, Coiner ol Water and West Ninth Slreets. doles Lienors anil Ciprs ! Every Attention to the Comfort of Patrons. GILBERT CHRISTIANSEN, General Blacksmithiag. Korso Shoeing a Specialty, Shop in Rear of AuE.Danlelsou'3 Saloon. 2SF"AU Work Gaaranteed& LLS SAiSDBAGGERS AT WOKK. An Interesting Chat with, a Vet eran Detective. "The season for sandbagging la rapidly coming round," said the de tective to the Afat7 reporter. "I should think it -would be a risky business. They might some time wake up the wrong passenger." "Sometimes they do," he replied. "If they don't lay out their man the first crack and he happens to have a gun, he usually uses it. But he usually sizes up his man if he un derstands his business. These re cent daring robberies of ladies in tho aristocratic portion of the city, around Twenty-second Street, among the elegant residences toward the lake, were without danger," said the party in a position to know. "Why, I " "I'll "tell you. There was, in all probability, a double play to the scheme. These ladies, elegantly attired, board the Cottage Grove Avenue and State Street cars, and on many of them there is at least one watchful woman. She maybe handsome, young, and giddy, but she is always splendidly attired.. She has a k'een eye, however, and observes as her lady companions pay their fares. The party with the plethoric pocket-book is closely watched. The spotter alights when the other does, goes into the same store, possibly buys a trifle, and, if possible, engages her lady friend in conversation in order to" ascertain more freely the 'depth' of her wallet. If satisfie'd the game is worth the powder, she goes out and imparts the information to her accomplice on the corner. He is usually a fine, but seriously dressed individual, frequently wearing whiskers care fully combed. The woman gives him the 'tip,' and returns to the store until such time as the intended victim has made her purchases and departed. If the investments ex haust her cash, the 'spotter' gives the 'queer' sign to her confederate, and they start on another lay. If everything is right, however, she gives him the 'wink,' and he follows the victim until he either picks her focket or strangles her after she eaves the car. The spotter in tho meantime is practicing her legiti mate vocation of shop-lifting. These short days are just the thing for this kind of work. A lady goes shopping in the afternoon, and it will be dark almost invariably be fore she returns home. You may call us suspicious of everybody, but we have reason to be so. The fact is, you don't know, unlzss you are personally acquainted with the per son, who you are sitting next to in a street-car." The reporterthoughtof hismorning stock yard airings, the awful risks he was running, aud said nothing. ".Now, the burglar has harder lines," he continued. "He has to run all the chances. He has to not only plan how to get into a house, but to know all the avenues of es cape in the event of an emergency. Besides, he requires tools for his nefarious work, while the ordinary thief only needs quick wit." The police know all the tools of these gentlemen, from the "nip pers" of the hotel thief, who snaaks into j'our room by turning the key from the outside, to those of the audacious burglar who cracks a bank. These latter are made of the finest steel, usually, and of most in genious construction. There is said to be an obscure "smithy" which turns out "kits" by the dozen. Saws, files, chisels, pocket jack screws, breast bits, nippers all neat and highly finished. It -would be al most impossible to duplicate them elsewhere. The nippers are long, slender pincers, used to turn tho key which has been left on the inside after retiring. It is the simplest im plement in the entire outfit, and tho vv ork accomplished by it is spoken of lightly by the "profession." A steady hand can insert the instru mentj and, catching the stem of the key in a vise-like grip, withdraw the bolt as noiselessly as the tread of a cat Burglars rarely ttso knives or pistols. Not that they have any scruples about taking human life. A man who would stealthily enter your residence for the purpose of plunder, would kill you to evade capture. But these weapons are not sufficiently sudden or stunning the victim is liable to give alarm before unconscious. A set of brass "knucks" or a "billy" are consid ered by old-timers the most effective. The latter is essential in a hand-to-hand encounter, but the "billy" in certain emergencies is the best. A blow can be dealt from behind which will produce insensibility in stantly, and yet, if the burglar is captured, he cannot be accused of murder, because his victim was only rendered senseless for the time be ing, by concussion. Experienced burglars rarely carry guns, because they might, on the spur of the mo ment and in excitement, draw and fire, thus causing alarm and their almost certain arrest. The "jimmy" is used mainly in forcing open doors or windows which cannot be oper ated bj' the skeleton keys. It is in the shape of a crowbar, about eight een inches long, and can be deftly slipped up the sleeve. The skeleton key and all the other paraphernalia occupy but little space, and one can brush" against a burglar perfectly prepared for action and never sus pect him. The skeleton keys are very essential, however. They are so constructed that they can be pushed into a day or nisbt lock and draw the bolt. One may not ac complish the desired end, but out of an assortment sometimes fifty the burglar usually finds one which will do the work. No well-regulated burglar goes without a full line of them. Electric bells, burglar alarms, and hosts of devices for protec tion of property have been de vised, but all to no purpose. The midnight marauder will persist in stealthily creeping in, however. What shall bo done in the premises? It. has been suggested that inch steel shutters be provided for the windows, the kitchen stove be made adjustable, so that it can be wheeled against the back door, while tho piano can block up the front en trance. With these precautions and a shotgun in easy reach, the most nervous man can pull the night-cap over his cars and snooze contentedly. 'Chicago Mail. Settled lions A so. Young Englishman Your countrv is so young, y' know, Miss Eagle. You have no pride of ancestry as yet. You American Girl On the contrary, Mr. Lion, America is, and has evefv reason to be proud of its ancestry. Much more so, in fact, than En gland. Young Englishman Iudeed ! American Girl Oh, my, yes ! The superiority of our ancestors was settled over a hundred vears ago. N. Y. Sun. 1 Word to Workers. If jour avocations are mentally or phvslc ally laborious, If they subject you to expos ure iu inclement weather. If they confine j ou to the desk, aud are of a nature to involve wear and tear of brai , and nervous strain, you may occasionally rcqnlrc some renovat ing tonic. Ilostetter's Stomach Bitters is the article for you, It stimulates the failing ener gies, invigorates the body and cheers the mind. It enables the system to throw off the debilitating effects of xiiduefatijiue. gives re newed vigor to the organs of d;gestluu, arouses the liver w hen inactive, vv hicli it v erj often is with people whose pursuits are sed entary, renews the jaded appetite, and en courages he.dtuful repose. 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Uakimi Powder Co. lOCWall-st.. N. Y. MARKETS. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COirlPAWY, Fresh and Cured Meats, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT I10TE1., OH ESAU ITS Street. Astoria, Oc Washington Market. .llulu Mrecl, Astoria, Oiaon. ISKKUXAX A CO. PKOPRIETOU8 RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEX tlon of the public to the fact that the above Market vv 111 always be supplied with a FULL VARIETY AND BEST QUALITY FRESH AND CURED MEATS : ! Which w ill be M)Id at lowest rates, vlioln- s.de and retail . J3yspfclal attention given to supplying hips. WE. EDGAR, Dealer in Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipe3, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. COKXEI! MAIN AND CHEN'AMUS STS. MURBAY & CO., GROCERS And Dealers in cpeclal Attention Civento Filling Of Orders. A FiLL line carried And Supples furnished at Satis factory Terms. Purchases delivered In any part of the city. Office and "Warehouse In Hume's New Building; on Water Street. P. O. Rot 1SX Telephone No. 37. ASTORIA. OREGON. WYATT & THOMPSON. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A Full Stock of Canned Fresh Mackerel, Canned Fresh Codfish, Canned" Fresh Finnan Haddies, Canned Shrimps, Canned Roast Ueef, Canned Chicken, Canned PIr's Feet, Atmore's Plum Pudding, Atmore's Mince Meut, Epp's Cocoa. .Ground Chocolate, A Fine Assortment of Canned Vegetables, etc J. H. D. &KAY, Wholesale and retail dealer in GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. LIME, SAND AND CEMENT. General Storage and "Wharfage on reason able terms. Foot of Benton street, Astoria, Oregon. Cannery Sill ; -seeBARBOUR'Shee Irish Flan Threads HAVE NO EQUAL ! L5j3B5WgojUBJMfcMC-OiSSPCMl- n Av3TJ V tt MlBmisfk GRAND PRIZE PARIS 1878. THEY HAVE BEEN AWARDED HIGHER PRIZES AT THE VARIOUS THAN THE GOODS THREAD MANUFACTURERS IN 1HE WORLD. Qaulity can Always be Depended on ! Experieicfiu Fisiennen Use no Cite ! HENRY DOYLE & CO., 517 and 519 Market Street, - - - SAN FRANCISCO, AGENTS POlt PACIFIC COAST. Seine Twines, Rope and Netting Constantly on Hand. THE NEW MODEL A FULL STOCK The Telephone Saloon. The Finest Establishment of the JKiiul in Astoria. Especially lilted 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. I JEFFBEY. Trop'r. Coliili Transportation Gomnany. FOE POETLAND! Through Freight on Fast Timel THE SEW STEAMER TELEPHONE Which bos 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. Returning leaves Tortland every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. r"An additional trlpivlll be made on i O'cleck Saadky Moi-bIsk- it Sound ports. OF ANY OTHER RANGE CAN BE HAD IN AS TORIA ONLY OF Em R, HAWB&g AGErT t'ALL AND EXAMINE IT. YOU WILL BE PLEASED. K.K. HAWE3 is also J.geu for the Ml patent Cooling Sto And other first-class Stoves. Furnace "Work. Steam Fit tings, otc.t a speclalty- AJLWAYS ON HAND. Carnahan & Co. SUCCESSORS TO I. W. CASE, IMPORTERS Mil- iVHOLESALB AND -t'iTAlL DEALEKS IN GEEEAL MERCHANDISE Corner Chenamus and Cass streets. ASrOKIA - - OREGON M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. Sunday of Each XVeeU, leavh Passengers bj this route connect J. B. scoi j. , r. leaving Portias d ct at iiaiaroa President, -. - .r -. -j