" " VTs3' ",,; 01 ASTORIA, OKEGON: WEDNESDAY MARCH 5. lbSl THE STAR OF EMPIRE. Shalii vre receive her? We mean Manitoba. Away in that far north western section of her majesty's do minions there is serious talk of haul ing down the banner of St George and erecting in its place the Stars and Stripes. England, through the declamations of more than one of her prime ministers, is committed to the doctrine that if Canada wishes to join the Union, or to set up house keeping for herself as a nation, she will not interpose an objection. In the case of Manitoba it is to be pre sumed that she will be willing to let the erring sister go in peace. This is leap year, and if Miss Manitoba pro poses, we must, we suppose, accept. She should understand, however, that if in after years any misunder standing should arise there can be no such thing as a divorce. AS USUAL. If the ocean trade was all there was to depend on there might be an advantage in Sound commerce but ships coming from England or any Southern ports, or the Isthmus canal, can take a tug off the Columbia and a tow at Astoria and reach Portland as soon as they would the Straits of Fuca. When government does its duty in opening up our river en trance, and improving the channels above Astoria, Oregon need not fear but what we shall have our full share of ocean trade. Willamette Farmer. It is "those channels above Astoria' that are the bete noir of the Farmer No mention of the need of improving the bar so that deep draught vessels could come in; just improve "the channels above Astoria," and all would be well; the point being, as usual, that no ship should presume to enter the Columbia that couldn't go to Portland. New York is now lighted with electricity, gets its news by electric ity, deals on the market by electricity, receives its quotations by electricity, has its photographs taken by electric ity, talks by electricity, is treated for disease by electricity, and shortly ex pects to be carried by the same subtle and powerful agency. The latest ap plication of the fluid was in Spruce street, where an elevator is now daily run in a six-story structure, with electricity as the motive power. The fluid is carried over house tops for a distance of two blocks, and when ap plied with full force lifts over two thousand pounds with case. Other elevators of the same character are being put in, and generating centers for the same purposes are talked of in several parts of the city. The ex pense is less than steam. The electric currents ussd for any purpose are now measured and sold through a meter, after, the manner of gas. Mr. Edison says his electric locomotive will soon supplant the steam engine on railroads. Great is electricity! And what a thundering people we shall be when we have everything run by lightning! - The Kepublicans in the house of representatives bitterly fought the bill granting pensions to the heroes of the Mexican war who are not now on the treasury rolls, and in addition to the veterans of the Creek. Seminole and Black Hawk wars. This was a very great mistake. We aie told that according to a careful estimate the bill it it should become a law will take more than one hundred million dollars out of the treasury; but what of it? Has not the government a great deal more money than it has need for? Are we not becoming richer and richer every day? The pension roll now is if anything too small. It should contain the name of every man and woman in the country. Let us all have a good-sized pension from the government. The party which adopts this as a plank in its platform will be certain to win. There is at least one country in Europe which has resolved to clasp our darling hog to its breast name ly, classic Greece. It is in the eter nal fitness of things that the land of poets, philosophers, statesman, art. ists, soldiers and authors, whose fame not time itself can destroy, should open its arms to our beautiful porcine product. Were Byron nlivo what an ode might he not sing! The mountains looked on Marathon, and Marathon looks on the sea. In future i Marathon will be in far better busi ness. It will not fool away its time gazing on the waters which once bore the fleets of the Persians while the hog of freedom, fresh from the west ern prairies, is rooting around its historic base. With the hog in the Pass of Themioyyla?, Greece can defy the world. "Uncle Jimmy" Fair, of Nevada, has caused himself to bo interviewed and says he wants to see Bayard get the Democratic nomination for presi dent, and that if Bayard does get it, the Democratic national committee will get a check from him for $500.- 000. There is nothinc small nhnnf. Uncle Jimmy when it comes to sacks. I The mortgage-tax law is going to be one of the most prominent sub- jects of discussion before the .next I legislature; in many parts of the! itateitwill have a good deal to do ith electing candidates on both tickets. Thebe are three thousand Iceland ers in Manitoba, one-third of 'whom live in the city of Winnipeg, where they have recently played an Ice-, landic drama in their own language. They are industrious, well-behaved citizens. The Fire Underwriters of the Pa cific coast have resolved not to grant in any policy they may hereafter is sue, permission for keeping fireworks, fire-crackers or explosive bombs in any place where they accept insur ance. It is said that Edmunds is the sec ond choice of Arthur's friends for the presidency. Lincoln they think to be the strong man for vice-president in either case. The sawdust and refuse of the saw mill is now made to yield fourteen gallons of turpentine, three to four gallons of resin,, and a quantity of tar per cord. One hundred and fifty miners have been discharged from the mines at Cole City, Ga., to make room for a large invoice of convicts received. The net debt of Canada is $153, 466,714, or about $30 per capita; that of the United States is about $30 per capita, but is rapidly decreasing. Eabkixqs of the Northern Pacific from July 1st to February 13th show an increase of $2,538,779 o7er the same period a -year ago. SANDr Hook, New York's ocean land mark, is threatened with total annihilation by the action of atorms. NEW TO-DAY. Notice To The Public. 11HLSISTO GIVE NOTICE THAT THE . partuership existing between the Port laud and Astoria 3teedore company has not been dissolved, any statement to the contrary notwithstanding. The publication of the notice concerning alleged dissolution not being authorized by the Astoria branch of the society. X. GILMOUR, f-3t l'rest. Astoria Branch. Notice to Contractors. fAFFICE ASTORIA AND COAST TRANS IT portation Companv Astoria, Oregon, March 4th 1884. Scded bids will be receh ed until Satui day. the i&tn mst., at tuts omce lor tne construc tion of the hull of a vessel lully rigged on the following dimensions : 118 feet over all.S&K feet beam, 955 feet hold ; for the above com panv as per plans ami .specifications oil file at tliis ofnc The directors reserve the right to reject any and all bl s. Bids should be addressed to J. W. HUME, I'rest., dtd Astoria Oregon. DANIEL, OR THE CAPTIVITY AND RESTORATION. A Sac red Cnntala iu Tkree Parts Will be given by the ASTORIA MUSICAL SOCIETY IX FULL COSTUME With appropriate Scenery and a Grand Cho rus oi ruinx voiL'liSSHpportedby an Excellent Orchestra AT OCCIDENTAL HALL, Wednesday Even'g, March 5th, '84 ScENK-BABYLON. Timk Extending through Seventy Years' Captivity. .tluslcal Director, - - K. COOK. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Concert to begin at 8 o'clock. Tickets, Sl.OO. Reserved Seals can be obtained hi thu Rook Store of B. F. Stevens & Co., without ewra cnarge. ChinineyH, Carpets and Windows CLEANED. General Jobbing. All work done with Promptness and Dispatch. MARIINSIVEETSEN, At Pete Blankholm's corner Olney and Squemoqiia s'reet". Wood Yard. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE A3T0 rla Wood Yard. Gray's Dock, foot of Benton street, will Hl wood at the follow ing prices and deliver wherever the streets are planked, between Trulllngerls Mill and O'Brien's Hotel, back to Astor street : Green Alder. 2-cnt 1 no per cord, long 83 75 Drv fin tin 4 do do do do do 4 00 Grulfenilo'k do Dry do, do Green Beach do Green Fir do Dry Fir do Extra Maple and S. limbs do Vine Maple 4 50 4 75 4 7S 4 76 .100 3 73 400 400 4 00 425 do do do do do do do C 00 do do 5 25 and S. limbs do 3 75 do do 5 00 Wood of All Kinds By the Scow load at REDUCED RATES. J. H. D. fiKAY' Astoria,. ebruarj 1st. 18M. Special Notice. (JUIIM"- trt lftprr WOlthor onH lmnJ expense, an additional charge of 25 cents a cord on sjwed wood will be made till further nonce. For Sale. C11VE HUNDRED CORDS DRY HEM- m. iiii-h noou. wnicn i win aenver at toe houses of customers for $4 a cord. Draj in: or all kinds done at reasonable rates. R R. MARION. FOR SALE. IN IX)T TO SUIT. FROM 5 ACRES TO 40 acre tract In S. W. corner of Chas. Stevens' D. C. Title perfect. For particu lars Inquire at office of N. D. Raymond, Cir' cum ; ur uu uiu premises oi j, u. xoung. Astoria, Nov. 3d, 1RR3. Notice. TTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE i.1 undersigned has been appointed the as signee of I. J. Arvold, and all persons har ing claims against said I. J. Arvold aro no titied to present the same duly verified to me at my office in AstoMa, Oregon, within three months from this date. January 5th, B4. a H. PAtiE. d-Ow Assignee of L J. Arrold. To Whom It May Concern. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE THAT I have puroliascd the seining ground abreast of Pillar Rock, on the Columbia river, and have deed for the property from thp estate of Oregon, and all partlos are hereby warrifa not to fish or solne on that ground without my permission. . , . SAMUEL OLIVER. Astoria. February 23, 18S4. For Rent. A LARGE. FINESTOREROOMADJOIN . ing my place of business ; also part of the entire upper floors If desired. For fur ther particulars inquire of " JRUDOLPH BARTH, Corner Olney and Squwaoo.ua strew. PIANOS AND OEGANS SMALL MUSICAL 1N8TBUME OF ALL KINI3. FINEST VIOLIN STRINGS, Slieot -Music Piano, and Oran Instructor -CELEBRATEI- STM&ffiBE PIANOS! USED BY President of United States" "Governor of Oregon' Astoria Musical Society, , Mrs. J. W. Conn, of Astoria, And other prominent persons. Pianos and Organs of many leading make. wholesaletand retail, including CELEBRATED TABER ORGANS. A&D WONDERFUL. LITTLE GIANT STECK PI AN0 LargMt Hotut on This Coast. GARDNER Bros., 165 First St., Portland, Oregon. ASTORIA LIQUOR STORE, AUG. DANIELSON.' Proprietor. Reballt u4 BeStte TJiroasfaeat. The Best of WINES. LMllTOSM.ABrD CIGARS For a Good Cigar, call for one of "Dfttxielson's Beat." Corner Wet Bth and "WatwStrwts. Astoria, ns-am i Drugs and' Chem icals. Prescriptions carefully compounded I Day or Night. ! HANSEN BROS. SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, AND PLAKING MILL. A full stoek of home manufactured Roods cuiuiauuy oa nana. Special Attention given U Orders. All work guaranteed. Your patronage so- UUlfU. ASTORIA. Oregon CANNERYMEN ! I PACIFIC METAL "WORKS Importers and Manufacturers of WHITE METALS. Canners' Solder a Specialty, Strip Lead, for leading Lhm, Plate Zinc, for Cutting Acid, Bar Copper, Pig Lead and Pig Tin. 48 Bfortk seees Mt Partlama, r. IIS 117 Int St., Sam FrtiaeJs, Caltraraia. BANKING ANDJNSURANCE! I. W. CASE, ' Broker, Banker, and Inaur ano Agent, ASTOKIA, OREQUX. OFFICE HOUKS : From a o'clock A. M." until s o'clock P. M. $67,000,000 Capital ! Liverpool and London afW Globe. lloxtk Brltith kit Hsrcantili Of Loudon' and Edlaburgnj Old Connecticut ofHartford AStb COMMERCIAL OF CAUFOIINIA. Brt tnt urance Companies, Bepresepjlag a CapltaVof M70Op,O0O. A. VAN DU8KN. Ajggt. FOR TILLAMOOK. Tn nw Stoaaw K. P. JOHAitSEN, - - 3tastr Will leaTe tor TILLAMOOK, ob Wkw Frelffkt ia Onw4. (Weather penalttlij EWB SAILING DATES ANDPAKT1CU- .fO- n . tanappiy w ,J. u. HUBTLER. . street Wharf, Astoria 1 ALLKX-& IX Portland ; J. L. KTOfiY TUlaaookr Ointlutitn'ofv Partner i. fllBIS 18 TO NOTIFf ALLs PASTIES toi solved by mutual constL , - THOS. GESUAIK. Manager P. 8 and h. S. U. JOHK O'MEIfi, Maaaftf A.-ff. and L. K. U. Tne Portland 8tTedores Comny will j lng vessels. I onikniuB uic umwiifi in inn mir mni nnifMMT. a AKorla. Oregon, February sstb. tSSt 29-31 1 NOTICE. QTATB AND OOUXTT TAXES ARE NOW 1 u sue aaa payane ac ay oaee. A.M TWOMBLY, J. E.THOMAS,!' JA DRUGGIST i Pharmacist, Zj-f f3 rAST0RIA,? tVs b. I WMCKClalMy You Are Sure to be Suited AT THE Leading Furniture House OF ASTORIA. CHAS. HEILBORN. FOB Hall, Office, Library, Parlor, Chamber and DINING ROOM, in WALNUT, CHERRY, ASH, AND MAPLE. We are without a doubt showing the Largest and Most Complete line of CHAMBER SUITS in this city, unequaled in Design, Work manship and Finish. 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THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE THAT I have bought the seining grouud com "orlslne what Is known as "The Hoe Back" I on the Columbia river, and have a deed for ne property xrom tue state ot uregon, ana all parties are hereby warned not to fish or seine on that ground without my permlsslen SAMUEL OLIVES. Aitetla. Feiruaryai, 1M4. NOVELTY TI Jp THE S. Oew York Novelty STORE I F U B, N I T U R E THE PHYSICIAN and enjoy themselves In their various r-la- PETER BLANKHOLM, Dealer In FINE CIGARS, IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC. THE BEST BRANDS OF TOBACCO, H3IOKEBV ARTICLES. Cor. Squemoqua and Olney Streets, Astoria, Just Kecelvcd Ex Walla Walla 500 Tons Seattle Coal. COAL! COAL! The Oregon Improvement Co. Now have for sale at the new Bunkers. SEATTLE COAL F2r2?0nibseStlC US6' CleaU' ST,5 per ton of Foroenmuse' iveraKe. .9U.50 per ton of Fo,r Steam use, screenings. $4.50 per ton of Also constantly on hand Flr.st-class Cumberland Coal For Blacksmith use, at market rates. . M E- A. NOYES. Jan20-3m Agent. THE BEST IS THE Royal Brand Flour Manufactured hy the OREGON MILLING COMPANY Is of Superior Quality, and Is Endorsed by all who use It. THE HOUSEKEEPER'S FAVORITE Of Superior Rising Quality. Guaranteed to Give-Satisfaction. WYATT &; THOMPSON Sole AcentH for Antorln. THE CELEBRATED Foley Springs. PETEB RUNEY. - - Manager. THESE CELEBRATED MEDICINAL Springs situated iuLaiieCountv.oiexon are uuequa'ed for the cure of Catairhal nt fectlons. Rheumatism, and Dyspepsia, as thousands throughout the Northwest will attest. Every care fsTpIven Invalids and those who seek the benefits of the waters. Carriages leaw the St Charles Hotel. Eu gene City, every Wednesday and Saturday, direct for tue Springs. J FRANK L. Fresh Fruits FANCY GE0CERIES. TEK apply to the Captain, or to EMPIRE STORES RE-OPENING! Fine Goods Reduced Prices Ladies desirous of procuring Goods unequaled in Style and Finish will take pleasure in examining our Stock of SILKS, SATINS and DRESS GOODS, IN THE GENTS' FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, Everything is Complete and of the best. PEAEL BROS. THE NEW MODEL A FULL STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND. 3E3. 31.. 33T-A.T7rE3S, Two doors east of Occident Hotel. ASTOEIA, OREGON. John A. Montgomery, -DEALER Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A General Assortment ot HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents for Mage'e Stores and JRanges The Best In the market. Pinmblng goods of all kinds on hand. Jot- work done In a workmanlike manner. PLUMBING, feAb FITTING, AND CANNERY WORK Attended to Promptly on Reasonable Terms. Chennmns Streat, A'ext to C L. Parker's Store. ASTOEiXii. M. OLSEX. MARTIN OLSEN & CO. . EALERS IN E? furniture' S BEDDESTG. Corner jluin uud Hquemoqna Streets. Astoria, Orexea. WINDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; WALL PAPER ETC. A Complete Stock. u PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. WA. K1XDS OF FIJKXITITRE REPAIRED AIil VARRIS1TE1. YOTT CAN TAKE THE CAKE! And by lUijlugitat F. B. ELBERSON'S f SEASIDE BAKERY You will he sure that It is worth takinp. Lvery arlety ot Fine Cakes and Confectionery Special Inducements For the Holiday Trade. Candles, Christmas Tree Trim mings, Etc. The Best Quality of Delivered every Morning SEASIDE BAKERY, F. B. ElilJEKSOW Pronrletor, Croup, Whooping Cough and Bron chitis InimpHlarpfv rpllevpn hv Shiloh'a Cure. Sold by W. E. Dement. PARKER. Vegetables STEAltlEB i:i,;!5!,i PARKER Eben P. Parker, Master. For TOWING. FREIGHT orCHAR H. B. PARKER. RANGE CAN BE HAD IN AS TORIA ONLY OF E. R. KAWB9, AGENT CALL AND EXAMINE IT, VOD WILL BE PLEASED. K. It. HAWES Is also agent for the Bock patent (Mine Sto?e And other first-clas stoves. Fnrsaoe "Work, Steam Fit rises, etc. a specialty. I-- J. GUSTAFSOX. A. JOHNSON. California Exchange The beat of California aad Foreign Wines and Liquors Kept Constantly on Hand Domestic and Forelj?a Clears of the best SraafLs. NATIONAL BREWERY BEER. On Concomly between Benton and Lafa yette streets, lm GEORGE GOBUEB I. W. CASE, IMPORTER AND WH0LE3ALE AND RS TAIL DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHABISI Corner Chenamos and Cass streets. ASTORIA - - - K- OBEQON - s4B