Ci) rll Vol. xix. V Astoria, Oregon, Friday Morning. May 4, L883 No. 30. AN -OLD CITIZEN'S" VIEWS. Ed. AssTOkian: Please say to Oregon, the Uni ted States government. The Dalles, "Walla "Walla, all places east of the mountains, the people of the "Willamette valley, (you might privately mention it to Portland in a very careful way) what a foolish thing it is to improve the Colum bia river above the mouth of the "Willamette; what bushels of mon ey it takes out of the poor honest fanner, all needlessly, just simply to keep government officers out of mischief. As an old citizen of Oregon I pray the government of the United States to stop that work at the Cascades and never think of so foolish an expenditure as the improvement at The Dalles. Doirt you know that railroad transportation is much more econ omical than transportation on the water? Mr. "Villard, please don't build a railroad from Forest Grove to Astoria at the mouth of the Columbia, for you know what a terrible cost it is to build and run a railroad through such terrible mountains as arc between Forest Grove and Astoria. The fact is there is not money enough in Germany to build the road. But what au easy matter it would be to clear out the little mud flats just a little below Portland, to 9A feet and Charley will do it with his lit tle squirt gun in less than a week if the government will give him the privilege. That is all it takes, aud might have been done long ago, but there are but few men who have such gigantic minds to grapple with such things and you know that water transportation between Portland and the sea don't amount to anything (to Portland) as she is already rich and independent of all outside wants. But how foolish it is for ilr. Villard to build a railroad down to Astoria, for it is impossi ble for him to think of carrying a car loaded in bulk with wheat past Portland, he simply can't do it be cause river transportation is cheap er; that is if he don't mention As toria. But if he will carry it di rect to the Sound it is all right. That is, if he will. That is if he will not carry it by those large elevators in Portland, but will stow it there, then tow a ship 110 miles in ballast then take the bal last out, load or simply ballast the ship, tow her down to As toria, then barge her car go down and finish loading her at Astoria. Then it will be all right, because it makes the rich farmer that is wallowing in wealth richer, and the poor Port laud merchant that is wearing his life out of him, all for the good of Oregon, "Washington and Idaho Mr. Villard, please don't connect Astoria with Portland by railroad, it would do Portland no harm but would ruin Astoria, as you would be sure to carry the salmon from Astoria to Portland in order to get to tow a ship by Astoria up to Portland, in order to ship that salmon through the customhouse in Portland direct to Europe, that is, if it did not prove to be cheap er to ship it from Astoria to Port land, then pass the custom house, reship it to Kalaraa by river boat 45 miles, then 110 miles over rail road to Tacoma, then 120 miles through the Straits of Fuca to the ocean. These are all small mat ters when you take into account the interests of the glorious peo ple of Oregon. What a great and prosperous country this is, all grown out of Portland's great sacrifices to the good of the coun try. Please, Mr. Editor, don't mention the fact that the mouth of the Columbia river is 110 miles below Portland; that Astoria is within 15 miles of the ocean; all ships that have ever seen or ever will see the Columbia river have to come direct to Astoria, and can come to our wharves drawing 22 feet of water without let or hinderance beside wharves that are not eaten up every two years by the teredo as on the Sound, nor by wharves as in Portland where the water rises 3 to 5 times a year 21 to 38 feet above low water, flooding and spoiling large amounts of wheat and other mer chandise. "What wish to see is railroad connection from the east to Se attle, Tacoma, Olympia and as many more places as may spring up on the Sound, also connecting with Portland, Roseburg, Redding and all othor points to San Fran cisco, as well as from Forest Grove to Astoria, from Portland to Asto ria by way of Columbia City, and then let Astoria, with all the thick settled states and territories with all their commercial wealth IvinjH 3000 miles ease of her, the islands and China to the west oi her with all their commerce and trade, just let Astoria die. Old Citizen. BY MAIL AND TELEGRAPH. Mntcncc(l la Uraili. Dublin, May 2. Patrick De laney and Thomas Caffrey, two more of the men charged with par ticipation in the murders of Cav endish and Burke, were arraigned for trial this morning. They cre ated a sensation in the court room by pleading guilty to the charges against them. Both were sen tenced to be hanged on the 2d of June. Before Caffrey had pleaded guilty he was informed that the crown gave no hopes of a mitiga tion of the sentence of death, I which would be passed upon him. When Delaney was called he pleaded guilty, and said: "I was brought into this at first foolishly, not knowing what it was. I was forced from my work to go to the park. "We had to obey the orders of the society or take the conse quences. "When I got into the park I could not get away. I saw the murders committed, but took no part in them. The murders were committed by Joe Brady and Timothy Kelly, and by nobody t else." "When Caffre was placed in the dock his face wore smiles. The consequence of pleading guilty was again fully explained to him on the opening of the court, j but he persisted in his plea. On J being asked if ho had ai'tlring to , say why sentence should not be passed upon him, Caffrey leplied: "All T have got to say, standing on the brink of the grave, is that I did not know what was going to happen until ten minutes before the murders were committed. I was bound to go to the park under pain of death." Crook After Them. El Paso, May 2. Considerable amusement was created here by some press dispatches from Wash ington that say the departments of state and war forbid General Crook entering: Mexico in pursuit of the hostile Apaches. General Crook has already entered Mexico and been in the Sierra Madres at least four days. It is also true' tuat tne .uexicui authorities are i co-operating, and two Mexican companies are moving from the Chihuahua side, two from tho So nora side, and other troop; are in the field on both sides of the fron tier to prevent the hostiles from escaping or breaking through the cordon. The war department seems to be afraid that Crook has gone to make a Mexican raid on the resident Apaches. The Times of this place, which has ample sources of information, says that both Mexican officers and General Crook consider that the present movements are made only in pur suance of a continued pursuit, and therefor in accord with the milita ry canon of allowing troops of either country to follow hostile binds across the border. It also says the hostile Apaches are not residents of Mexico, but renegades from the United States, who make Mexico a place for escaping pur suit. The present movements are a part of the continuous campaign. Deservedly I'opHlnr. Unless it had great merit Parker's Ginger Tonic conld not be so popular. Its sale has spread remarkably every where, because invalids find it j-ives them new lifo and vigor when other medicines fail entirely. Ohio Farmer. Ladies who possess the finest com dlexious are anion;: the patrons of Glexk's Sulphur Soap. Hill's Haib Dte, black or brown, 50 cents., - . " .. 1. Cats on Shipboard. Although puss' is the unrelent ing enemj of rats, and they stand in wholesome awe of her presence, she is not always victorious in her encounters with them. I have seen a cat rolled over and over by a patriarch on whom she had pounced, and retire from the fray discomfited, witli a severe bite through the lip. I had brought an old cat with me, on joining a certain rat-ridden ship, knowing him to be a good sporting animal. Tt was not mine, but one I had borrowed for the voyage on hear ing the vessel's reputation for nat ural history. She was fairby over run with vermin from stem to stern, but it appears that there was an extraordinary concentra tion of the ratty element in the storerooms underneath the fore peak. Nothing served to restrain their depredations, or to diminish their numbers and audacity. . It was scarcely safe to venture down there, and the storekeeper was at his wits' end to know how to pro tect the articles under his charge. At length he asked me to allow him to put Tim down there at night, not so much in hope of de stroying the rats as of scaring them away. Tim was accordingly con ducted thither before the gratings were put on, and left there, with his saucer of bread and milk, his mat and no lack of company. In the morning nothing remained of him but gnawed Sones aud some scraps of gray hair. Allthe Year Round. I 1 WW W0 heI 1 Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies A man el oi purity. Mrenpth and wlotosomoness. IHore economical man inc. ordinary kiihi ana cannot be sold in competition with the mul titude of low test Miort weight, alum or puospuaie pou uers. soiauntvin cans, kov AIjIIAKIXC. l'OWDEK Co., ICC Wall-SL X. Y . STOMACH 8lTTEBS Thero has norcr been an instance, in which tb'n sterling invito rant and anti-febrile med icino has failed to ward off the complaint, when taken duly as a protection against ma laria. Hundreds of rhosicianf ha.ro aban doned all tho officinal specifies, and now ure- fenbe tuis harmless vccetablo tonic for chills and lover, as well as dyspepsia and nervous affections, llostettcr's Bitters is tho specific you need. Tor salo by all Drugrists and Dealers generally, Barbour's No. 40 I2-Ply SALMON TWINE ! CORK AN LEAD LIKES, SEINE TWINES. A Full Stock Now on Hand. HENRY BOYLE 4 CO., . 511 Market Street, 8au Jb'raaelwce. Sole Agents for tho Pacific Coast HOSTETTERc il CELEBRATED II 111 fggVfe. Pill RMANREMEDY 33-oit RHEUMATISM J Neuralqia, Sciatica, Lumbago. Backache, Soreness of ihe 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 on earth equals Sr. J cobs Oil. j & safe, sure, simple and cheap External Remedy. A trial entails but the croparatirely trifling outlay of 50 Cents, and erery ono suffer ing with pals, can have cheap aad paitire proof of it claims. Directions in Eleven Langnages. BOLD BY ALLDBUGGIST8 AHDDEALEB3 IH MEDICINE. A. VOGELER & CO., Baltimore, 3ZO., IT. S. A. Tillamook Items. E. A. Swan. Indian agent at Gilitz, arrived over the mountains via North Yamhill from Benton count-, and lodged a complaint against Kam Kelsey and Jack Kelsey, charging them with the murder of an Indian doctor, one George Chinios. Sheriff Alder man departed this morning armed with a warrant, and will proceed to Corvallis in quest of his pris oners. We understand that an enter prising citizen lias purchased the clam flats in the bay and proposes to make a corner in the clam mar ket. The lands are bare about one hour at every tide and can be of no practical value to any one. The board should not sell them as it will only place it in the power of an individual to give trouble to parties navigating the bay. The water is seven or eight feet deep at high tide ovc them, and at low tide they are only unprofitable mud flats. Tillamook Lodge, No. US, I. O. G-. T. recently organized, has a membership of forty members, J. L. Story is W. C. T. Claude Thacr drove in 143 head of beef cattle and cows, from Sheridan. They aro placed on fine pastures aud will make a band of over 130 head of beeves laying on tallow under his charge. The Tillamook toll road will be opened for wagon travel in about ten davs. Portland Neirs. MOTHERS, READ. Gents About nine jours ago-1 Ii-.d n child two years old and almost Uitnl. Thi doctor I liid attending )ir could nut !tll what ailed licr. 1 asked him if 1iim.:.1 i ot think It was worms.. lie said no How ever, this did not satisfy me. as I fc i i-o'i-vinccd in my own mind that -hc Ii 1. I obtained n bottle of lilt. C JIcLAXX. CKLKimATKDVriWIirUGKifceimJiu I gavn her n tenspoonful in the mo. mm; and another ntnij;nt,nflcrwliich.siir j-a setl seventy-two worms aud was a well oh Id. Since then I have never been without It in my family. The health of my ch 1 tren remained m qood that I had nt;! Ul watching their actions until about t..r-o weeks ao, when two of them pre eulcl the snmc sickly appearance that I'aiiiiy did nine years ago. So I thought n must be worms, and ent to work at one e v. 1th n. bottle of Dlt. C. MrL.ANKs A 111311 FIT.K between four of my children, their n;cs being as follews: Alice, 8 yeirs; ' bar ley, lyeais; Kmma,Cycars: .Tohn.ters Now come-, the result: Alice and Kmina came out all right.butCharley iws.-ed forty live and Johnny about sixty v onus. Tl e result was so cratlfyinK that I spent two days in showing the wonderful effect of your Vermifuge around I'ticn, snd now nave the worms on exhibition in my :torc. Yours truly, JOHN 1'11'EK. The genuine DrTcMcLAN'K'S VER MirUGK is manufactured only by Fleming Bros., Pittsburgh, Pa., an 1 lcar the signatures of C. 3IcLane and nomine Bros. It Is never made In -t. IjuLs or Wheeling. IV sure you get the genuine Price, 25 cents lKrttlc. FLFJIDIG BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa THE LATEST STYLES WALL "PAPER AT B. 2. FRANKLIN'S, NEXT DOOR TO ASTORIAN OFFICE, A very large Stock from which to select. Window curtains made to order. SMy patent Trimmer to cut Wall Taper will be lound convenient to my patrons. "Hacfcmetack." a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price 25 ana 50 cenfa. Sold by W.E. Dement. A.M. JOHNSON. C. H. STICKELS. A. M. JOHNSON & Co., Dealers in CROCKERY & CLASS WARE. AKo Wholesale Dealer- In .Paints. Oil-,. Varnifclies. Glass, l'utty. Artists' Oil and "Water Colors. Paint and Kalso- utiitc. Brushes. Constant on luind a full and choice stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries Only tho Sest kept. ir tock of Crockery and. Glass Ware l the Largest and most Complete St ck per opened in Astoria. Consisting of Te.i and Dinner Sets. Toilet Sets. Glass. Fntit, and Water Sets. liar Fixtures. A.e Mugs. Ponies. Ku-lle Hottle fioblets. Tum blers lemonade Cups, &.e , ae. Everything sold :u lowest living Rates. Quality Guaranteed. An Examination will more thau repay you. W. E. DEMENT & CO. ASTORIA, - - - OREGON Carry in Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANCY ARTICLES. Prescriptions carefully Compounded, LOEB & CO., JOBBERS IN WINES. LIQUOKS, AND CIGARS. AGENTS FOR THE Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. Tumblers, Decanto , and All Kinds of Saloon Supplies. "2yAH goods sold at San Francisco Prices. MAIN STREET. Opposite r.irker House. Astoria, Oregon. MAGNUS C. 0R0SBY, Dealer In lARBfASE, IS, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, PLUMBERS AINT) STEAM FITTER0 Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON TIH AHD COPPER, CaiiDBry anfl Flsiermens Supplies Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN, COP PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING Done with i.eatness and dispatch. None but tlrst class workmen employed. A large avsortmunt of" SCALES fJonstantlv on hand HANSEN BROS. MA YE BJSMO YEB I From their old quarters to their NEW SHOP AT' FACTOKY NEAK KINXEY'S CAN NERY. Cleaning Repairing. NEAT, CHEAP AND QUICK. BY GEORGE iOVETT, Main Street, np-tosite X. LoebV Dressmaking. Plain and Fancy Sewing, Snits made in tho bo:t Stylo and Guaranteed to Pit- Mrs. T. S. Jeiuett. ROOMS OVER MRS. E. S. WARREN'S.! NEVILLE & CO. Pacific Set and Twine Co. Sax Fancisco, April nth, 1883. Dear Sirs; For general convenience, we have sent a supply of Io. 30, 12 pljCcuuiiic Scotch Salmon Net Twine, to the care of A. M. JOHNSON & CO., Astoria, which will he sold at low enough figures to make it an object for alLjiet menders to use it for repairs, in place of the more costly No. 40, 12- pl.v. Fishermen who have heretofore nsed this grade of twine for repairs, claim that the durability of the patch is equal to the balance of the net, after the latter has had a few weeks use. We think it will be money in your pocket to try it. For prices and samples apply to A-M.JOIINSOX&CO., Astoria. Neville & Co. Sole Agents, I s ' pnpij , 31 and 33 California St. J ranUi WILLIAM HOWE DEALER Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms, Lumber. All kinds of OAK LUMBER, GLASS, Boat Material. Etc. I Boats of all Kinds Made to Order. : E""0rder3 from a distance promptly attended S.ARNDT&EERCHEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH! j --- s j.. -fcimmmL ?k sta'v&s'f a 6&5C AND -' gmmRiBZkJr 0? Boiler Shop All kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, A3D STEAMBOAT WORK Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. Bkkton Street, Near Parker Housr, ASTORIA. - OREGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AHD BOILER MAKERS. LANMMABIEEMIES BoilerWork, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. Of all Descriptions made to Order at Short Votice. A. D. "Wass. Prcsedent, T. G. Hustler, Secretary, I. W. Case, Treasurer. John Fox.Suporintendent. A. V. Allen, (SUCCtMSOR TO PAGE & ALLEX.) Wholesale aud retail dealer In Glass and Plated Ware, TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together witn Wines, LiquorsJobaccoXigars Wilson & Fisher, SHIP CHANDLERS. DEALERS I Iron, Steel, Coal, Anchors, Chains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, WROUGHT AND CUT GALVANIZED SPIKES, Kails. Copper Nails and Burrs, Shelf Hardware, Faints and Oils Rubber and Hemp Packing of all Kinds. PROVISIONS. EXOUIt ANI MUX FJEE1. Ageuts for Salem Flouring Mills. Corner Chenamus and Hamilton Streets ASTORIA, OREGON. HEADQUARTERS Foster's Emporium. Most Complete Stock in Astoria Ji ovelties of all Kinds Fruita Beth Foreign- and Domestic Wines and Liquors OI Superior Brand. FOSTER-S CORNER, 0 R &XD0CX j&fS&mw&iifyffii F?rjmmWm?r&b yl&SBGMM p?Sgy-jOMra IN X7R2SrXX9TC3 JS:v lh AND y Brjcket Work A SPECIALTY. to. and satisfaction guaranteed In all cases BUSINESS CARDS. TC- C. HOLDEX, NOTARY PUBLIC, AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION AND IN SURANCE AGENT. 2j.EIiO F. JPAJtKEK. SURVEYOR OF Clatsop County, and. City of Astoria Office : Chenamus street, Y. M. C. A. ball Room No. 8. "P . WIXTON, Attorney and Counselor at Law. 3-Offlce in Pythian Building. Booms 11, 12 ASTORIA, --- - OREGON. TAY TUTTIiE, 31. . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offick Rooms 1, 2, and S. Pythian Build ing. RusiDnxcE Over J. E. Thomas' Drue Store. "JCT P. HICKS, PENTIST, ASTOBIA, --- - OREGON Booms in Allen's building up stairs, comer of Cass and Sqemocqhe strets. T O..A.BOTOQBY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Chenamus Street, - - ASTOBIA, OBEGON WEI. EDGAR, Dealer 1h Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, - GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. GENERAL STEAMSHIP AGEHCY. Bills of Exchange on any Part oi Europe. T Air AGENT FOR TIE FOLLOWING JL well known and commodious steamship lines, STATE LINE, BED STAB, WHITE STAR, HAMBURG-AMERICAN, DOMINION LINK, NATIONAL. and AMERICAN LINE. Prepaid tickets to or from any European port. For full information as to rates of far a, sailing davs, etc, apply to I. W. CASK. CLATSOP MILL COMPANY Successors of GEO. W. HUME SAW MILL. MANUFACTURERS 9 DEALERS -IX LUMBER, SALMON BOXES, 7 RAYS, ETC. Office and Mill count-;: OF west 9th AND TYATBB 8TS C. 35l PARKER, DEALER IK Hay, Oats, Straw. Lime, Brick, Cement and Sand IVootl Delivered to Order, Draylng, Teaming and Express Business. Horses ana Carriages for Hire. DEALER IX WINES, LIQUORS AND. CIGARS. FIRST CXjA&S FIRST QUALITY LUMBER. THE WESTPORT MILL COMPANY IS IN THE FIELD AND PROPOSES TO remain. We will take orders for lumoer from 1C0 to COO M., at the mill or delivered. We also manufacture lath and shingles of Al quality. riooring a Specialty. Address all orders WESTPORT MILL CO. S. O, Bbkxbk, Smp.