-'- f'l 0tftn Vol. xvhi. Astoria, Oregon. Friday Morning, March 23, .1883 No. 148. Uli 1 IN The Central and Southern Pa cific railroads were constructed chiefly by Chinese labor. There was no con trovers' about this plan of construction. The railroad companies wanted to push the construction of the roads rapidly. There was not a laboring force in this part of the country which was available to do the work. At least, that was the view which these companies took of the situation. No attempt was made to import and others. There was a surplus of Chinese laborers in the country. Something like a thou sand were landed on every incom ing steamer from China. This army of Chinese laborers camped along the line of the railroads. They were cheap laborers in one season and dear in another. Few of these received more than a dollar a day, out of which sum they lived and laid up money. But in all these great armies, numbering first and last on the two roads probably not less than 20,000 per sons, not one of them ever settled down on the line of the road as an agriculturist, or created a home stead for himself. He did not want a homstead, nor anything else but the silver dollar every day for his labor. In this respect he was a cheap man; in the other he was not. He created no business for the railroad, he opened no farms, made no improvements, built no towns or villages, but left the great thoroughfare to the desolation of the wilderness as soon as his work was done and he had received his pay. The result has been that there have been great spaces of waste country along the line of these roads. Some of it was not fit for immedi ate settlement; much of it was. If Scandinavian immigrants had built these roads, their labor would have been as cheap at the outset as that of the Chinese, or nearly so, and the greater part of these would have been converted into settlers, using the very money which they had received from the railroad companies to create business for them at a future day. That these propositions are sub stantially true we have only to take account of the latter experiment of the Northern Pacific Railroad company, who tried the experi ment of Chinese labor on the west ern, or Pacific end of that road, and tried the experiment of white labor on the other end. That company found that the Chinese laborer was not a cheap man at the outset as compared with Portugese and Scandinavians. The Chinese were like the locusts. They left the country desolate where they had been. Of course, they made no permanent homes, secured no homesteads and opened no farms. The Northern Pacific Railroad company, having large tracts of land to sell, invited white immigration; they offered employ ment along the line of the road; the' offered cheap and productive lands to every white laborer who was inclined to secure a farm. The result was that the white im migrants were inspired to do their best. They worked, says one ob server, like Trojans. They made extensive settlements. The result is that a chain of settlements is extending along the great stretch of the Northern Pacific on all the good land. These settlements are creating business for the road, and they are giving an additional Talue to the unsettled lands. It is a fair inference that this latest railroad experiment is by far the best. The Chinese laborer was available for a time when RAILROAD EXPERIMENTS POPULATION. there was a pinch in the labor markpt. But experiments have shown that he is not the most available laborer in the construc tion of railroads in the long run. This is not a new discovery. It is the old theory confirmed by fresh evidence. His creative pow er is only temporary. He stops short of creating the homestead, the farm and the town. His val ue ceases just where the fcreater value of the white immigrant be gins. The latter creates a chain of farms and homesteads along the line of the Northern Pacific Rail way. The Chinese left the line of railroad which they had assisted to create, to solitude and desolation. It was only at a later day that white immigrants distributed themselves slowly along the lines, where if an earlier initiative had been taken it is probable that for every ten settlers now on the ground there would have been one hundred if a different policy. had prevailed. In the construction of the Central Pacific Railroad there was the pressing necessity of haste. The cheapest laborers who would go about the work were employed, and these no doubt met in a satisfactory way that particu lar nmnro-Anov TW. nt i lntnr dav there was no difficulty in distrib uting something like twenty thou sand white laborers along the line J of the Northern Pacific, and in j demonstrating by a direct experi-1 ment that they were the cheapest and in all respects the most satis factory laborers. Bulletin. Short Bits. Cassius M. Clay, whose horaef has been in Kentucky for a long life, claim that forests not only re tain water, but directly affect rain fall. In early times the loss of a crop of corn from drought in Ken tucky was unusual; now it is fre quent. Germany is burying its tele graph wires, and has already com pleted an elaborate system of sub terranean cables from Konigsburg to Strasburg and from Linden to Breslau, connecting 250 German towns. The system cost 10,000, 000, and is working admirably. Five per cent, profit on the money invested satisfies the owner of a Belgian woolen mill, lie pays only a third of one per cent. taxes and gets his coal delivered at the mill for 2.30 a ton. The highest wages paid are $12 to some of the overseers. The aver ages for seventy hours' labor a week is only $4 to $5. About four thousand boats and twenty-five thousand fishermen are J engaged in the sardine industry on the French coast. There are about two hundred factories, in which fifteen thousand to seven teen thousand women are em ployed. A good catch for a boat would be twenty-five thousand fish a day, for which they get about thirty-five francs a thou sand. At the ropewalk in Bath, Me., the spinners wind huge skeins of manilla hemp around them, catch a thread or two of it upon the hook, and as the spindle whirls walk slowly backward down the length, spinning as they go, and leaving before them a long twisted strand. Every twenty minutes they disappear from sight, and are seen as far as the eye can reach coming into view down the dimly lighted walk, nearly a mile away. Thirty or more trips a day make a wand, and every wand is a half mile, and every day each spinner walks fifteen miles and spins seven miles of strands. The youthful color, beauty and lus tre are gradually restored to gray hair by Parker's Hair Balsam. Fair, of Nevada, says a "Wash ington correspondent, is the richpst ( senator; Harris, of Tennessee, is the poorest; Sherman, of Ohio, is the leanest; David Davis, of Illi nois, the fattest; Butler, of South Carolina, the handsomest; MoDill, ( of Iowa, the ugliest; Mahone, of Virginia, the most heterodox, and McMillan, of Minnesota the most orthodox. Senator Ingalls, of Kansas, is the best debater, and Don Cameron, of Pennsylvania, the poorest; Van Wyck, of Nebraska, the wittiest, and Mitchell, of Penn sylvania the dullest; Bayard the most scholarly, and Plumb the least so; Morgan, of Alabama, talks the most, and Johnson, of Virginia, the least; Saulsbury, of Delaware, is the tallest, and Sawyer the shortest; Edmunds is the best lawyer; Davis, of "West Virginia, the best business man; Logan the most noted general, and Frye, of Maine, the most eloquent orator. Jii Bloomington, 111., there are thirty-two saloons, and a popula tion of nearly 20,000. The fee is $50 a month, or $G00 a year, and this brings into the city $19,200 a year, or nearly one-third the whole revenue. The saloons are said to be orderly, and generally in the hands of substantial men. POWOER Absolutely Pure. Tills powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeuess. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot tc sold in. companion with the mul titude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cntw, UOYAI. IIAKINO POWDKItfO.. ICG Wall-st. N.Y. Mfc w 8T05XACH & Invalids who aro recovering vital stamina, declare in prateful terms their appreciation of tho merits as a tonic, of Hostetter's Stom ach Bitters. lptonldoei it impart Etrencth to tho weak, hut it also corrects an irregular acidstatoof tho stomach, makes the bowels act at proper intervals, gives ease to those who suffer from rheumatic and kidney troub les, and conquers as well as prevents fever and ague. For sale by all Drugitists and Dealers generally. BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS! TAS. MAC03IBEIt Has opened a Temperance Billiard Parlor Next to Geo. "W. Hume's Store. Fresh Eastern and Shoalwater Bay Oysters in every Style FINEST CIGARS AND TOBACCO. fflf fig! 9B MSKfiS rrHpit. Tea, Coffee, and Chocolate ; Ties, Cakes Sandwiches, etc., at the Counter. Also In connection with the Parlor A Fine Shooting Gallery. OTFTZMIR SUP Bill L. IBb tin X?-- G3S3fe0 TfcAPS r:-lASlK, 7&. FOR RHEUMATISM J Neuralqia, Sciatica. Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation en earth equals Sr. Jacocs Oil u a tofe, sure, simple and cheap External Bemedy. A trial entails but the ccwporaiiTely txifilcg outlay of 50 Cents, and erery one suffer ing with pain can haTo cheap and podtlre proof of 1U claims. Directloni in Herea Languages. BOLD BY ALLDBUGOISTS AHD DEALEBS IHMEDIOISE. A. VOGELER & CO., Baltimore, 20d., V. S. A. A new fabric, recently patented, is paper woven into matting for doors, rugs, borders, window shades, chair seats, table covers, etc. These goods are much ad mired, and it is claimed that they sre much more durable than straw matting, and can be supplied at prices that will insure their sale. It is proposed to form a company to manufacture the goods in Hart ford, Conn. SYMPTOMS OF A DISEASED LIVER. Palu lu. the right hide, under edge o! ribs, Increasing on pressure; sometimes the pain is on the leftside; the patient U rarely able to lie on the left side; some times the pain Is felt under the shoulder and la sometimes taken for Rheumatism in the arm. The stomach is affected with loss of appetite and sickness ; the bowels In general arc costive, sometimes alter nating with laxity; the head is troubled with pain.accomnanled with n dull, heavy sensation In the back part. There Is gener ally a considerable loss of memory, accom panied with a painful sensation of having left undone something which ought to have been done. A slight, dry cough is sometimes attendant. The patient com plains of weariness and debility; he is cosily startled ; his feet are cold or burn ing, and he complains of a prickly sensa tion of the skin; his spirits are low, and. although lie is satisfied that exercise would bo beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it. If you have any of the above symptoms, you can certainly be cured by the use of the genuine UK. C. McLANE'S XIVKIt PILLS. When you buyMcLnne'a Pills, InsLst on having Bit. C. McLA'l?S CELK IlKATED LIVER, PILLS, made by Flem Inj llros., Pittsburgh, ln. If you can not get the genuine DR. C. aicLAXlTS L.IVKK PILLS, send us JJ5 cents by mail, and we will send them to you. FLEMING BROS.. Pittsburgh, Pa. Important ! ! fceatf Carefully 1 1 1 Hereafter all our Pure Coffees will be put up under our own private label NONE GENUINE Unless bought of A. M. JOHNSON & CO. N. B. All goods bearing our label are guaranteed to be strictly Fore and of Best quality, and are sold by no other House. ASTORIA MARBLE WORKS. DAVID KKLXAV, Proprietor, Manufacturer ol American and Italian marble monuments and head stones. Ceme tery lots enclosed with curbimr. walls and coping or stone posts and iron railing. Prices and designs furnished to persons at a dis tance, sausiacnon guaranteed, btaie can seamers lor cannery use. ASTORIA, OREGON I4JH& w u M H ' S A St. JOHNSON. C. IT. STICKELS A. EL JOHNSON & Co., Dealers in CROCKERY & CLASS WARE. Also Wholesale Dealers In Paints Oils. Varnishes, Glass, Puttj-. Artists' Oil and Water Colors. Paint and Kalso itiine Brushes. Constantly on hand a full and choice stock of Staple and Fancj Groceries Only tho nest nujiu Our stock of Crockery and Glass Ware is the Larsest and most Complete Stock ever opened in Astoria. Consisting of Tea and Dinner Sets Toilet Sets. Glass. rnut, and Wsiter beta. ar mures. A.e Mugs. Ponies, Rustic Bottles Goblets, Tum blers Lit:onnue nips, &c , &c. Everything sold at Lowest Living Rates. Quality Guaranteed. An Examination will more than repay you. LOEB & CO., jobiieks rx WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS. AGENTS FOR THE Best San Francisco HousesZand Eastorn Distilleries. SAU goods sold at San Francisco Prices. JLVIX STREET, Opposite Parker Ilouse, Astoria, Oregon. W. E. DEMENT & CO. OEfcTTGEST'S. ASTORIA. - - - OREGOX Carry in Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANCY ARTICLES. Prescriptions? carefully Compounded, MAGNUS C. CROSBY, Dealer in HARDWARE, IROM, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, PLUMBERS ASD STEAM FITTER0 Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON TIN AHD COPPER, Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnisbing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN, COP PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING Done with reatness and dispatch, Noni' but Hrst cla.,i workmen employed. .V larse assortment ol SCALE? Constantly on hand Fishermen Attention! Siillon's Genuine Cape Ann Oiled Clothing. Double Long Coats, Half Peas, Double suits. FiHlirrruan Tutnprr. FlHherman Panta. AprniiN. S.leeveH, Jtubber Boots, Blanket -JShlrtn. Socks, etc. At San Francisco Prices. A Liberal nNoount to the Trade. Ship Masters Supplied. II. 1. CHADHOURXE, Agent. On the ltoadway. near Water Street. Drugs and Chemicals Prescriptions carefully compounded Day or Night. J. E. THOMAS, fe DRUGGIST and fy v-. ? Pharmacist, i astoriaVo' x & A o & WILLIAM HOWE -DEALER Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms, Lumber. All kinds ol OAK LUMBER, j GLASS, Boat Material, Etc. j Boats of all lEZinds Made to Order, j a -Orders from a distance promptly attended tor Andatlsfactioii guaranteed in all cases. S. APwNDT & JFERCHEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH SHOP' AVn V-3L Dunur onop t All kinds or ENGINE, CANNERY, XSD STEAMBOAT WOEK Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OFJLAFAYETTE STREET. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. BEirrox Stbket, Near Parker House, A8TORIA. - OREGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LMDiMARHMB Boiler Work, Steamboat Work, and Cannery Work a specialty. Ofall Descriptions made to Order at Short Notice. A. D. "Wass, President. J. G. HusTLKit, Secretary. I. W. Cask, Treasurer. John Fox, Superintendent WEI. EDGAR, ASTORIA, ... OREGON, Dealer In Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, Stationery pnd Optica! Goods, Joseph Rodjjers and AVosteniiolm GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLER Revolvers and Cartridges. WAXTHAM AND T.Iflf Gold and Silver Watches and Chain Fine and Coarse Liverpool SALT. Tin Plate. Block Tin, Canntle Soda. For sale ex "Warehouse at Portland or Astoria by BALFOUR, G1IT1IBIJR & CO. dtf Portland, Or. IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH ME ! "WHO? FRANK ELBERSON, SeasifleBaiery & Confectionery. Because my Goods are the Best, and Always Fresh. Cakes Candies etc., furnished for "Wedding parties, on short notice, and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Cake ornamenting a specialty. Opposite C. IV. Home's. ;aMMcW .jees - -r -.-. H3IBiSa 5S? For Sale or Rent. A HOUSE AND LOTIN WILLIAMSPORT. Will be sold chpap for cash. For par ticulars Inquire at Oregon Meat Marker, of mllm GEORGE ANZ. IX- AND Bracket Work A SPECIALTY. BUSI2TESS CAUDS. Tjl C. IlOIiDEX, NOTARY PUBLIC, AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION AND IN SURANCE AGENT. qELO X- PAKK22H. SURVEYOR OF Clatsop Count-, and City of Astoria Office :-Chenamus street, Y.M. C. A. hall Room No. 8. "O 1. WISTOS, Attorney and Counselor at Law. 0BOtSiee in Pythian Building. Rooms 11, 12. ASTORIA, --- - OREGON. TAX TIITTiE. 31. . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office Rooms l , 2, and 3. Pythian Build ing. Residence Over J. E. Thomas' Drug Store. "O P. HICKS, PENTIST, ASTORIA, - -- - OREGON Rooms in Allen's building up stairs, corner of Cass and Sqemocqhe streets. J . - ' - ATTORNEY AT LAW. Chenamus Street. - ASTORIA, OREGOJ- Dressmaking. Plain and Fancy Sewing, Suits made in tho best Style and Guaranteed to Fit Mrs. T. S. Jewett. ROOMS OVER MRS. E. S. "WARREN'S.! G. A. STINSON & CO., BLACKSM1TH1NG, At Capt. Rogers old stand, corner of Cass and Court Streets. Ship and Cannery work. Horseshoeing. Wagons made and repaired. Good work guaranteed. LEATHERS BROS. BOAT BV1XDERS, Up Stairs Over Arndt &. Ferchen's Shop. Call and examine the work we aro doing and see the wood we are using, before mak ing a trade elsewhere. FIRST-CLASS WORK A SPECIALTY. FOR SHE ! I offer for sale my ranch near Sfcipa non in this County; it consists of 160 ACRES, Eighty Acres iinprored, with good dwelling Ilouse; Two Barns, Out Souses, ctc. A Fine Orchard. E'erytliing is well improved and in good condition. A large assortment of Fanning Implements, Three Xasscnger Coaches. One Buggy, Kinc Bead Horses, Cattle, Bogs, Etc. This affords a rare chance for a man to gel a good home in the oldest settled section in the state. Terms favorable to one meaning busi ness. c. a. niAimaE. SOLID GOLD JEELET, Scarf Pins, Chains, Watches, Of every description. The finest stock of Jewelry In Astcria. 55r"All goods warranted as represented. GUSTAV HAN EN, JEWELER. m