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nj . - 15, VOL. XXVII, NO. 99. ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1887. PRICE JblVECBI"5 BUSINESS CARDS. G KO. XOIaAXD. ATTORNEY AT LAW. ttnietf iu Kinney's Block, opposite City huh, Astoria, uregon. C W. FULTOX. O. C. FCLTON FI7LTOX BROTHERS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Uuomsaand 6. Odd Fellows Building. G. It. TH03ISOX, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Special attention given to practice in the U. S. Land Office, and the examination of land titles. A full set of Abstract Books for Clatsop County in ofllce. .Money to loan. Office Rooms i and 5, over City Book Sto.-e. T q. A". BOIVIiBY. Yttorney and Coancllor at Law Office on Chenamus Street, Astoria. Oregon F. O. IVIXTO ATTORNEY AT LAW. Booms No. !1 and 12. Pythian Castle Build up. "I B. WATSOX, Aity. at Law and Deputy Gist. Atty. AH business before" he U. S. Land Office a pedal ty. Astoria, - .- Ouec.ox. O C. HIXKLEY, .!.. s. DENTIST. Is associated with DR. LA. FOKCh. Rooms 11 and 12 Odd Fellows Building. ASTORIA, - .- OREGON, TR. A. L. FULTOX. Physician and Surgeon. Office on Cass street, three doors south of Odd Fellow's building. Telephone No. 41. J AY TUTTLE, 3r. I. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Rooms C Pythian Building. Residence On Cedar Street, back of St. Mary's Hosoltal. D K.O.B.E8TES. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office : Gem Building, up stairs, Astoria, Oregon. TK. FItAWK. PAGE. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Opposite Telegraph Office, Astoria, Oregon. rH. ALFRED KLV.VEY, Office at Kinney's Cannery. Will only attend patients at his ofllce, and may be found there at any hour. G ELO F. PARKER, SURVEYOR OF CLATSOP COUNTY -AND- Ez-Clty Surveyor of Astoria Office : N. E. corner Cass and Astor streets, Room No. S Up Stairs. Root, Collier, Deputy, E. C. HOLDEX, Notary Public, Commissioner of Deeds For Washington Territory, Auctioneer, Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Office, at Holden's Auction Rooms, Chena inas street, Astoria. Oregon. A. E. BIIAW. DENTIST. Rooms in Alleu's Building, up stairs, cor ner Cass and Squemocpia streets. Astoria Oregon. A. SMITH. DENTIST. Rooms l and 2 Pythian Bmld-lng over C. H. Cooper's Store. Carnahan & Co. SUCCESSORS TO I. W. CASE, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN &ENERAL MERCHANDISE, CornerChenamus andJCass streets. ASTORIA OREGON. TEOS. MAIRS, Fashionable Tailor A Good Fit Guaranteed. CHARGES MODERATE Agent for the Celebrated Household Sewing Machine. - Shop opposite C. H. Cooper's. H. fSgJs TAR TRADER MARK. Ta Absolnteln rtee from opiates, Emetics and Jolson SURE. OKCts, FF50MPT. AT DRUGGISTS AKD DKALEH3. THE CIUU1.ES A. OOLLl.lt CO.. lULTmOUE, XD. ftM THE GREAT HMANREM P CsresEhrcrj'im.MRrEla, ft B ttadatdir, Ueidaehc, Toot&tthe, IrlBfil Atrin,-r1.li,,1 n..l.r-v TIIE ni IRLXS A. TOCELEU CO., lULTirUKE, OD. kU catHOLI 'axes Female Complaints. A Great Sidney Semeay. ISF SOLD BY ALL DBvJGGISTS, Boat Building. MANY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN building boats on the Columbia rlrer and hundreds of fine boats of my build make my guaranteet for good woik. Head quarters at the old Astoria Iron Works building. Will build boats at any point on the Columbia river where my sen Ices may be required. " WM. HOWE. - AGENCY- 1 OF SAN FRANCISCO. Fl aval's Wharf and Warehouse! Astoriu. Oregon. Gunnery Supplies ail Lowest Prices. Storage and Insurance at Current Rates. Banking Department Drafts on the leading Cities of the World JOHN F. McGOVERrJ, Agent It. II. Coleman, Accountant. Wilson& Fisher Ship Chandlers, HEAVY AND SHELF Paints, Oils, and Varnish. LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. PROVISIONS AND MILL FEED AGENTS FOR SALEM PATENT ROLLER MILLS. . Portland Roller Mills, Capitol riour and FAIRBANKS' SCALES. ASTORIA. OREGON. -THE- DIAMOND PALACE! GUSTAY IIAXSEX, Trop'r. A large and Well Selected Stock of Fine DiauioMs i Jewelry At Extremely Low Prices. All floods Bought at This Establishment "Warranted Genuine. Watch ami Clock Repairing A SPECIALTY. Corner Cass and Squemoqua Streets. Elmore, Sanborn & Co. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Fire Insurance AGENTS. Representing the Largest and Most Relia ble Fire Insurance Companies. All Business promptlyjmd accurately tran acted. Flavels Wharf, - Astoria Oregon. URE rrjftcoBSQjf ft il1SsaHfe3BSim,S M EOT GB RGB ft.T Goleraan&Go 00N0EENIHG BIGOTEY. If no bigot is ever stoned till he who is without sin casts the first stone, there will bf no execution. Even in the sunny air of liberal America, bigotry is the commonest of vices, and an open mind and a universal sympathy are the rarest of virtues. The charity that be lieveth all things, hopeth all things, endureth all things, and thinketh no evil is a rare plant. The toler ance of indifference is common enough; but that is a sham toler ance, a fool's gold. No current coin in the kingdom of love. Your cynic, who believes in no one nnd nothing, who is tolerant of all er ror because he is indifferent to all truth, is the sorriest and most use less imitation of a man which a sham society ever fashions. No man can be truly tolerant unless there be somethiug to tolerate; unless he is very much in earnest, and his charity for his neighbor survives his intellectual condemna tion of his neighbor's error. To tolerate is to love notwithstand ing. Barring the cynic, almost every man has a narrow streak in him. Find his intensity of convic tion, and it is a chance if you do not also find some tolerance for the man who does, share his con viction. The prohibitionist scoffs at the partisanship of his party friends, j but thinks the high license man is an undeveloped inebriate; the Re publican assures you that the pro hibitionist has put on a temper ance livery to save the Democratic party in. The clergyman preaches a glowing sermon on the "rarity of Christian charity," in his con gregation, but cannot join hands in saving souU with his clerical neighbor across the way whose creed has one article too much or too little. The secular journalist boxes the clergyman's ears for his intolerance; you turn the page, and find him exercising- all his ingenuity to discover some malign motive for the apparently excel lent act or vote of his political op ponent; it is difficult to tell which he despises most, partisanship in religion or independence in poli tics. The doctor throws down his newspaper with a shrug and a pshaw at the narrowness of party editors; but he will not join coun sels with an "irregular" to save a human life. Stand by the brl side with a man of another school! Not he, indeed. Tiie man of af fairs condemns them all minister, journalist,doctor for their bigotry; and in the same breath expresses his wonder that the American peo ple do not find a way to stop the talk of Henry George and Father McGlynn, and his wish that the workingmen would pull Powderly out of his gorgeous offices in Phil adelphia and cive him a dose of "scab" treatment. Depend upon it, there is a little Torque made blood in all of us. If you want to find the nearest bigot, look in the fflass for him. Even the ladies are not free from intolerance; witness tho gossip in any tea party or church sewing society. But this theme we dare not pursue further, lest all subscribers to the Christian Union, male and fe male, be set against us by one fatal editorial; lest every one who has a trace of bigotry in his com position should think us personal and cry, "Stop my paper!" where upon it would come to a sudden and inglorious end. There" are two remedies for in tolerance; One, th( firm convic tion, formed into a habit of mind, that no intellectual opinion is ever a sin; and, therefore, no intellect ual error is ever a reason for the refusal of personal and friendly sympathy. Errors grow out of sins; sins grow out of errors, but errors are never sins. Mistakps are misfortunes. The more a man is in error, the more reason for my sympathy and fellowship. The other remedy is the strong convic tion that there is no truth so held as to be perfectly and wholly true, and no error so held as to be per fectly and wholly false. No doubt, my high license friend, that your prohibition neighbor is "mis taken in some of his methods, but you would never have gotten a high license bill if there had never been any prohibition agitation. He is your ally, after all, in spite of both you and of himself. My .Roman Catholic friend cannot be. right in'his d c rino of the real 1 presence; of course not. But am 1 1 quite sure that 'I am right in ! ray Protestant doctrine of no real presence .' Un the contrary, am su7e that there is some truth in the doctrine which has bent so many knees, wet so many eyes, warmed so many hearts; a truth which Protestantism has somehow missed and ought to search for. 'There is some alloy in all gold and some gold in all clay. God is in all hearts; and we prattle and speak his truth indistinctly. We are all intolerant because we are self- conceited and think Ave know it all; and we become tolerant only as we come really to believe that only we only know in part, but that the other, man knows in part also; that truth is as large as God, and that God is a great deal larger than all convictions plus all guesses, and there is something of Him in them all. Christian Union. The Salmon Hatchery. Some years ago a salmon hatch ery was established on the upper Clackamas about eight miles Above Oregon City, but was subsequent y abandoned by the original pro jectors. An appropriation was made at the last session of the state legislature of $10,000, which was to be divided between a salm on hatchery to be established on the Clackamas, and one on the Rogue river. It is generally un derstood that the larger share of the appropriation Avill be used for the hatchery in Clackamas, by reason of its far greater importance to the fishing interests of the coun try. Three fishing commissioners were also appointed to look after the matter and see that the money appropriated was judiciously ex pended for the object proposed. Operations, it is learned, have already been cpmmenced on the upper Clackamas under the man agement of the Board of commis sioners. TJiejattUdjngs, . outfit, etc., formerly used at the hatchery will be employed in the new one. Considerable repairs and refitting will be necessarr before every thing will be in good condition, so that spawning will not begin until probably early in August. Mate rial financial assitsance, it is ex pected, will be obtained from the various fisheries down the Colum bia, as the successful establishment and maintenance of a salmon hatchery is of vital interest and importance to all engaged in that extensive industry. Enough means, it is hoped, will bo obtained from the state and cannerymen to float the hatchery for two years. An other appropriation will no doubt be made by the next legislature to continue the good work. Orcgo ninn, 26. Man Wants n Tonic When there is a lack of elastic energy In the system, shown ly a sensation of languor ami unrest In the morning, frequent yawning during the day and disturbed sleep at night, Hostettcr's Stomach hitters Infuses un wonted energy into the enfeebled and nervous, endowing them with muscular encrgi . an abitity to repose healthfully, and digest without Inconvenience. Nervous ness, headache, bilhousness, impaired appetite and a feeble, troublesome stomach, are all and speedily set right by this match lets regulator and Invlgorant. The mineral poisons, among them strvchnla and nux vomica, are never safe tonics, even in In finitesimal doses. The Hitters answers the purpose more effectually, and can be relied upon as penecuy saie iy trie most prudeut Feerai:dague, kidney troubles and iheu matism yielu to It. A party of Laconner pic-nicers, caught by a shower the other day, took possession of some deserted Indian shanties, and the wicked editor of the Puget Sound Mail says the fine tooth comb market is decidedly active and that prices are steadily "crawling'' up. When baby v,u3 sick, v?a g a litr Ca&ioria, When eho was a Child sho cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, sho clung to Casxria, When Bhohad Children, the j4v. themCastorb Three hundred Mormon recruits, Scandinavians and English, have sailed from Liverpool 'for New York. And reliable IMcdicincs are tho best to depend upon Acker's Blood Elixir has been pre scribed for vears for all Impurities of the Blood. In every form of Scrofu lous, Syphilitic or Mercurial Diseases it is invaluable. For Bheumatism, has no equal. J. W. Conn. How U the'Oriental salutation, knowing that good health cannot exist without a healthy Liver. When the Liver is torpid the Bow- ' els are sluggish and con stipated, the food lies in the stomach undi gested, poisoning ihe blood; frequent headache ensues; a feeling of lassi tude, despondency and nervousness indicate how the whole system is de ranged. SimmSns Liver Regulator has been tho means of restoring more people to health and nappines3 by giving them a healthy Liver than any agency known on earth. It acts with extraor dinary power arid efficacy. NEVER BEEN PISAPPOINTED. As a general family remedyfor Dyspepsia, Torpid Liver, Constipation, etc.. I hardly ever use anything else, and havo never been disappointed in tho effect produced; it seems to be almost a perfect cure for all diseases or the Stomach nml Bowels. W. J . 31 c lhoy, Macon, Oa. H. ZEIUN & CO., Phi axel pha, Pa. Trice 81.00. ' . Look Here Itjotiuanta neat fitting yoto Suit of Clotlies, J", S3. B.OSS,' Merchant Tailor. Having Just received a complete assort ment of Foreign and Domestic Suitings. Something Entirely New. I am prepared to makeup Suits cheaper than the cheapest. Give me a call and be convinced that I mean what I say. J. E ROSS, Corner Squemoqua and Hamilton streets, east of C. H, Cooper's. VirttimaCipr anfl TotacGO Store J. W. BOTTOM, Proprietor, Water Street, Two Doors East of Olney. Fine Cigars,. Tobaccos and Smokers Articles, Sold at Lowest Market Bates. FRUITS. CANDIES. NOTIONS.&c. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY Thero is no occasion for the most fastidi ous of our citizens to send to Portland or San Francisco for Custom Made Clothes 'As they can get Better Fits, Better Work- inausmp, aim mr Less 3VEo23.3T By Leaving their Orders with ME ANY. He has just received a large stock of Goods from the East. Fine Business Suits from 35. Call and See Him and Satisfy Yourself. P. J. MBANY, MERCHANT TAILOR. Every Body Knows THAT THE Elagee Furnace Co. Or Boston Make Tho BEST STOVES AND RANGES In The World ; THE BEST ARE THE CHEAPEST J. A. MONTGOMERY,. Sole Agent for Astoria W. E. DEMENT & GO, ASTORIA, - - OREGON Carry in Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANCY ARTICLES. Prescriptions carefully Compounded WILL Faster AND EASIER Than any oth er axe made. Hundreds o! woodmen tes-J tify to It3 supe riority. Itrgoes Deep and Never Sticks. CARNAHAN & CO., Agents Astoria. Price, $1.60. TUIQ DADEBmaybofoundonfflaata60.P. Tertlstn: s iiiv i ni fcinnoweuvo-neTTs :c6 St. Vwhare advert) etna OhrAiJ. contrftci may benawKtor It IN-NEW YOEft. FnUPIBr I cm J EATnmDAt&aOJML J.C.Trullinger Just Received. 1,500 Soils Mww iu Decorate Of the LateBt 'Designs and THIS 50 Leather, Plush In Elegant New Styles DBColici,y Call and See Us. Conconily St., Foot cf Jackson, Astoria. Or, General iffachiDists ana Boiler Mm. Land and Marine Engines BOILER WORK, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work X s'rKCIAt.TY. Castings of all Descriptions Made to Order at Short Notice. A. D. Wass President. ' ; Hcstlkk .Secretary. 1. W.Cask , Treasurer. John- Fox Superintendent. Armbruster Practical 'y WATCHMiKEB iB9 Ana J" 3E1 "7V ELE It. WATCHES, Clocks, Jewelry and Musical INSTRUMENTS Repaired on the Shortest Notice at Bea Mmable Kates. Chenamus bt next to Spexarth's Gun store. B.F.ALLEN PRACTICAL GRAINER and PAINTER. SIGNPAINTING, AND GLASS SHOW CARDS. PliAIH AXD OECOttATIVE Paper Hanging, Frescoing, Etc. Shop on Cass St v M.o Stinson's Black smith shop. Astorlr r ji n, J. p. Coroner's Office, Undertaking Rooms next to HO! FOR THE SITP353JB.XOK.1 Two more Carloads of those famous 8UJRltIOK Stoves and Ranges Just ar rived from the Tactory." These goods are what their name indicates, none SU SMCRi' OR In the Market. FIrebackM to these btoves are Guaranteed 15 Years. Every Stove "Warranted Coll and Inspect them at ! MAGNUS C. CROSBY'S. I geWMHBBWMBMMBBB B- Astoria Iron Mil ji' mmU O O tJ 32S- 0L? "ST ffinnpHjKBnHB The Few Model Bange CAN HE HAD IN Agent. Call and Examine It ; You "Will be Tieased. E. R. Hawes It also AsBt for xl Buck Patent Cooking Stove,,. AND OTHER FIRST CLASS STOVES. Furnace Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock on Hawk Colnia Transportation Coijiy.-: FOR PORTLAND! ;4 Through Freight on Fast Timsi THE NEW" STEAMER -' TELEPHONE Which has been specially built for the comfort of passensera will leave "Wilson & Fisher's Dock every t Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 Pit, 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 Sanday ef Eack Week, leaving Fortlaad at 9 O'clock Snaday Hernias. Passengers bj tblsroute connect atfMw for Sound ports. -. U.B: SCOTT, Presldrtir" Also to Azrgp and Carpet Rockers. : Just the thing for Present. CHAS. HEILBORN, S. ARNDT & FJERCHE ASTOBIA, - OBEGOn The Pioneer Machine-Stop BLACKSMITH SHOP Boiler Shop .ATI kinds ol ENGINE, CANNEBX AND STEAMBOAT , WORX Promptly attended to, Aspedalty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STBEKi- - Established 1870 I. W. CASE, Tw i nONIB Ll j-a"f't ODD FELLOWS' J8UIIJ)XKt3. Does a General Banking iusfotts- Drafts Drawn Available In any part tft the World. t && Boat Building JOE LEATHERS Is oa deck and prepared to baHd boaii that he will guarantee as to wort sad infr ability. Refers to all who have aseo coats ar bis construction. All work guaranteed. ROSS, 0OjB.O3ST2 IE., A Pirst Class Undertaking Estahlfahmqat A FINE HEARSE, "it Newest style Gaskets and Funeral Material. Ererythlng Keat tad Well Am&ftA. v historian ofllce, (B. B. Franklln'a oldstaiut) I BOOTS AND SHOES! Of Best Quality, and at . LOWEST PRICES. AT THE SICN OF THEJOLDEN SHIE: ASTORIA, ONLY OF Shades. TfrEEK. ynallVflP-- mm