Vol. Astoria, Oregon, Wednesday Morning, September 19, 1883. No. 146. THE ISLAND OP JAVA. The southernmost portion of Asia runs out from Siam into a peninsula called Malacca. To the southeast lie the islands which to gether form that division ol Oce anica known as IMalaysia. Those nearest to the island of Malacca are oalled the Sunda islands, and together contain between eight' and ninety volcanoes. The princi pal islands of the Sunda group are Borneo, Sumatra and Java. Bor neo is the largest island on the globe except Australia. It is more than three times as large as Great Britain, but so much of it is low marshy ground, liable to inun dation, and the interior is so covered with dense jungle, that it has not invited settlers to any large extent, and the population is not more than about two millions, and mostly half civilized peo ple. Sumatra lies nearest to Ma lacca, and the strait that runs be tween them (straits of Malacca) connects the Indian Ocean and the China sea. It is 520 miles long, and from 25 miles (opposite Nail ing) to 200 miles broad. Sumatra is about 1,000 miles in length, running east and west, and its greatest breadth is 2-10 miles. It has several volcanoes which rise from 7,000 to 11,000 ieet above the level of the sea. But the greatest volcanic island of the Malaj'sian group lies almost due east of Sumatra, and is just now an object of great interest all over the world the island of Java. There are about five volcanoes on this island, which is C30 miles long by 35 to 320 miles broad. Earthquake shocks are frequent and volcanic eruptions have from time to time spread death and disaster around. In 1822 an erup tion at Mount Galung-g-ung de stroyedll'i villages and 4,000 peo pie. In 1813 Mount Guntur threw out sand and ashes day and night, covering plantations and villages, and causing an awful destruction of human life. In 1SG7 earthquake shocks rocked and rent the island, and in the town of Jokjokarba alone thous nnds of lives were lost. In 1S7S and 1879 there were destructive earthquakes. All the legends of the natives are of terrible disasters occasioned by eruptions of some of the volcanoes. On the eastern end of the island, toward the strait of Ball, there is an extinct volcano, the crater of which forms a valley half a mile round. It is called the Vale of Poison. Birds flying over it drop dead, and noth ing can pass through it and live The natives believe it to be the abode of evil spirits. It is a vent for the deadly gases generated by the creat fires which smoulder and burn beneath the surface all over tno island. Jot a very pleasant place of abode, one would say, this island of Java. And yet it contains a larger population than all the other islands of the Malaysian group put together. The great island of Borneo contains onlv a little more than two millions of people, and has no volcanoes. Sumatra is much larger than Java, and has only two volcanoes and not more than five millions of inhabitants. Java, third in size of the Malaysian" group, is G22 miles long, 121 miles broad, and in 1S71 contained over nineteen millions of people, of these 1S,S24:,574: were Malay3,200,- 303 Chinese, 9,010 Arabs and others, and 29.99S Europeans. It is the point from which the ;Dutch government rules all its eastern dependencies, and it is governed by a Regent who resides at the capital, Batavia, a town of import ance on the northwestern shore ot the island. Divided into twenty four Residencies, with a governor and inferior officers administering the laws in each, and including the bland of Madura, the island of Java is the most valuable of all the Dutch dependencies in the east, and in the production of c sugar, coffee, rice, tea and bam boo, the manufacture of paper and v tke various Icinds of carved wood workj in fishing and the -shipping trade, the immense population find employment. The last and most fearful erup tion which has wrought such de struction, occurred on the extreme western end of the island, where the Strait of Sunda rolls sixty miles in width between Java and Sumatra. The location of the volcanoes which have worked such awful havoc is the province of Bantam, which is awaj' up in the west corner. The southern por tion of the coast, which borders ths strait, is high and rocky, as cending through the forests of the interior toward the loftiest sum mits where the fires of the great volcanoes Papandayang and Gun ung Karang burn continually. Toward the north there are wide plains terminating in extensive marshes which are washed by the waters of the strait. On these plains were many villages, and here was the city of Bantam, for merly the capital of the province, populous and thriving, but some years ago deserted for the safer and healthier location of Serang, where a large trade is carried on. It is the low land of the province of Bantam which has been covered many feet deep by the ashes from the volcanoes, and it was along its coast that rivers of boiling lava flowed into the strait. In the widest part it is only ninety miles across the strait, and it is only about sixty miles between the two islands. The depth of water was nowhere greater than forty fath oms, and the small islands and rocky islets were numerous. In the strait voloanic eruptions took place, and the water boiled and surged as the rocky bottom was rent and torn by their forces. The route from England and the United States to Canton, Hong Kong, and Japan was through the Strait of Sunda, and, now that the islands which were there have dis appeared, and new ones have arisen from the sea, while the depth of water is no longer known at any point, the trade will all have to ro over the old route around Sumatra and through the Straits of Malacca. All the trade between this country :and the var ious ports among the Phillipine and Spice Islands, as well as the great China trade, will be diverted from the old course until the Strait of Sunda, transformed by. the re cent convulsions, can be sounded and the charts corrected. The Dutch government will not delay this work, and the new charts will soon be in readiness. There is reason to believe that the loss of life will lie over rather than under 40,000, though of course the. exact number can never be known. The Batavian province and the capital lie north of Bantam, and are separated therefrom by a range of mountains which runs the whole length of the island. These mountains havo been shaken, and some portions of them have disappeared. In a part, at least, of the Batavian Residency there has been wide spread destruction; and while the Bantam district is not so densely populated, nevertheless in con tained many villages of from 5,000 to 10,000 inhabitants which have been completely wiped out of ex istence. There, were days and nights of awful terror and confu sion, when thousands were tryiiig in vain to hide from the rain of fire and the lava streams. The earth opened and swallowed them up, great waves of the sea over whelmed them, the sulphurous air was thick with fiery ashes, and the thick darkness was rent by light ning, while thunder rolled and the mountains groaued and rumbled, and frightful explosions made deafening reports. "We may try to picture how hundreds of thous ands of people, panic stricken, ran to and fro, and prayed and cried for help parents seeking to save their children, husbands their wives, children their-parents. But imagination could not picture the horrors of such a dreadful scene as that which was lately witnessed on the eastern shores of the Sunda Strait, when tens of thousands of men, women, and children were destroyed, and many million tons of ashes and kiva were thrown from the mountains upon the plains and into the sea. The Chinese and Japanese ex hibits at the International Fish eries exhibition must . be novel and striking. An article in AV ture calls attention to the extra ordinary ingenuity displayed in j utilizing the ordinary ana un promising objects for the purpose of fishing. Thus in Swatow they employ a boat drawing a few inches of water, the rail nearly level with the surface. A narrow plank fixed along - one side is painted white, and the light of the moon falling on it causes the fish to mistake it for water. They jump over the plank into the boat, when they get entangled in. moss or grass. At Ichauff, a wild animal, such as the otter, is trained not to catch fish, but to frighten them into the net; while at Ningpo, cormorants are regularly and systematically trained to fish. A curious war against wire feuces has broken out in Texas. Miles and miles of them have been broken down and destroyed leaving the stock to run at will. The governor has been asked .b the leading stockmen to call out the militia, but he has refused, and they have determined to take the matter into their own hands. Absolute. y Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel o purity, strength and wlnlesomeness. More economical man me ortunary mims, ana cannot lie sold in comnetltlon with the mul titude of low test short weight, alum or phosphate nowder& Sold onhfn emu. Rov Baking Powder Co.. ioc Wall-st. N. Y. A Dancing School "Will be open every THURSDAY EVEXWO. AT PYTHIAN CASTLE HALL, A, F. StAEF. Teacher. Brass and string Hand Music furnished for Excursions, Parades and Parties. 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How ever, this did not satisfy me. as I fit on vlnccd in my own. mind that he hs.d. I obtained a bottle of mi. C. McLANIZ'S CELKIJKATKD YKUMIFUG Etgenuilie). I cavo her a teaspoonful in the mo'nhic and another atnlghtjaftenvhloh shei'cu-scventy-tw worms and was n well -hld. since men l nnvo never ucen wiinoui u in my fiimily. The health of my.ch;l.;ieu remained so pood that I had i: ult i-toi watching their actions uuiti aijniu ii-ive weeks ago, when two of them prei-t.-l the same sickly appearance that Funny did nine years ago. So I thought ii must do worms, ami went to worn at once v. im a bottle of DB. C. MoLAXE'S VKJtJII FUGE between four of my children, their ages being as follows: Alice, b yours; i har-ley.-tycars; Emma,Oyears; Joim.li years. 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ZSTAgents for the Pacific Coast. FOARD & STOKES, WE HAVE OPENED AGAIN In Hume' a Nqw Building, And are Ready to Supply .the Wants of Qur Customers. A FULL STOCK OF Fresh Groceries. IN- xxaaar rare AND Bracket Wor A SPECIALTY. to, and satisfaction guaranteed In all cases BUSINESS CARDS. J. XAT. JIUDSOiY, Attorney at Itair, and. Notary Public. . Odd Fellows Building, Astoria, Oregon, 1 W. FUliTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 5 and C, Odd Fellows Building. fa V. AXIiEX , Astoria Agent Hamburg-Magdeburg and German-American FIRE INSURANCE C03EPANIES. jg C. 1IOLDEM, NOTARY PUBLIC, AUCTIONEER, COilMISSION AND IN SUBANCE AGENT. JAY TUTTLE. at, D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offick Rooms 1, 2, and 3. FythianBulld ing. Residence Over J. E. Thomas' Drug Store. Q.EI4O J lMKKEIt, SURVEYOR OF Clntaep Comity, and. City of Astoria Office :-Chenamu3street,"Y.M.C. A. hall Room No. 8. P.JIIOK9, OENTIST, ASTORIA, - - - - OREGON."? Rooms In Allen's building up staus7corner "' t Cass and Sqemocqhe stret . . J Q. A. 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