("2J hc gatttj forian. ASTORIA, OREGON: THURSDAY. MAY 21. 1685 THE VS1TED STATES SENATE. The reelection of John A. Logan to the senate of the United States di rects national attention to the only existing vacancy that from this state. If Governor Moody is wise he will appoint and not trust to the proba bilities of an extra session. There will be pereral senators in the next congress who will receive their ap pointments from the governors of their states. This results from the practice coming into vogue of a new administration selecting cabinet offi cers from the senate, and also from a failure on the part of one legislat ure to elect and the probability that another legislature will be no more successful. The .Republicans won two senators in the presidential elec-J tion in which they were defeated one in California and one in Oregon. The senator who wiir derive his title from the governor will sit through out nearly the whole of the forty ninth congress. The legislature of Oregon will not again meet until the first Monday in January, 18S7. The forty-ninth congress will expire by limitation cf law on the 4th of March following. The senate of the forty-ninth con gress will contain forty-two Republi can senators, including the two from Virginia, against forty in the last congress. The Democrats had pre cisely the same strength in the sen ate of the forty-sixth congress. That body stood forty-two Democrats, thirty-three Republicans and one In dependentDavid Davis. It was the only senate since the war in which the Democrats had control. The Republicans since the date stated have been gaining on the Democrats. The Grim Sergeant often also plays a part in remod eling the senate. When he beckons one of these statesmen away, the gov ernor of his state fills the vacancy. Two years ago that dread personage was on the side of the Republicans, for the governors of nearly all the northern states were Republican, while in the south they were Demo crats. The preponderance was, there fore,.on the side of the Republicans, in case a Democratic northern sena tor died. This time the Democrats have possession of several northern states. For instance, if a senator from California or New York should die the governor woul appoint a Democrat fo the vacancy. The senators from the north who will derive their titles from the gov ernors of their states, will be rein-- forced, probably, by three senators from the south of like origin. Three senators of the present congress have entered the cabinet of President Cleveland. They are Bayard of Del aware, Garland of Arkansas and Lamar of Mississippi It is to be regarded as a coincidence that Cleve land takes three of his cabinet from the senate, as did also the late Presi dent Garfield. Seats at the council board of the president seem to be the only promotion now open to senators. Though often candidates for the presidency they are seldom preferred Garfield was a senator, but he had the curious fortune of being at one and the same time a representative, a senator and a candidate for the pres idency. He never sat as a senator. James Buchanan was the last presi dent who had been in the senate pre viously. It is something creditable to the governors who, by the mischances and arrangements, to which reference is above made, have acceded to the power of -'their legislatures in the matter of '"making a selection for these coveted places seats in the senate of the United States that none of them so far have tried to ap propriate the windfall themselves, though it must be said that the end is not yet. But the thing is as easy as rolling off a log. All that is neces sary is for Ihe governor to resign on the understanding that his heir-apparent, who In some states is lieutenant-governor and in others is secre tary of stated shall appoint him to the vacant place. There have been many sharp corners-turned in politics. It is perhaps a subject for marvel tliat no attempt of that kind has so far been made in these cases, especially when the attractive character of the prize is considered'. Next to the presidency, a seat in the senate is most desired by those who "have a yearning for public life. Eor a really able man the senate, .ig, perhaps, the preferable place. The president is the great 'High, -Almonen He has immense stores of nice things to give away. Btrfrfrratiffa thankless busi ness, as all presidents know. The senator who has the ability and the talent can mold Jthe -policy of. the gov ernment and make history. If Web ster had achieved his later ambition his fame as a president would most probably not have equaled his fame as a senator, for there would not in the former place have been the same chance for the display of his dazzling oratorical powers. Ik no country in the world, says the Philadelphia Call, do the people average so high in the cost of living. It proves that our average population lives well And this is an important fact. Good living promotes health, and is a sign of intelligence. "Were onr people so poverty stricken as to be compelled to live poorly, the effect on the nation would be bad. "Wheth er we advance in the better elements of civilization or retrograde depends on our living. It is also a test of our earnings. This nation has been steadily liquidating debt since 1865. Yet it has lived including luxuries, nt an annual expense of not less than 510,000,000,000, and has put down in business and trading plants nt least as much more; $20,000,000,000 a year seems a large sumT It means an earning capacity of $400 a year for overj' man, woman and child in the country. Suppose that but 10,000,000 of these are producers, it Tales each active worker as producing $2,000 a year of actual wealth. RIAL ESTATE AT A XT o 3sr SATURDAY, - - MAY 23, 2 P. M Ianrinstructed to 5el!. on the premises, to the highest bidder, for cash, that vjluable lot on tue roaa-way, oinciaiiy Known as LOT 1. IN BLOCK C. ADAIR'S ASTORIA, said lot having 75 feet frouUge by 150 feet length and Is surrounded by Improved property. JR. C. UOLDtX. Auctioneer. FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT! Ths fine A 1 Iron Barque "Haddingtonshire" 3119 Tons Register, Will be READY 10 RECEIVE FKEIGnT AT ASIOJUA about JUNE 1st or earlier if required. Will be taken at REASONABLE RATES. For particulars applv to SIBiON. CHURCH Sc CO., Poitlaud, Or to P. L. CIIERUY. Astoria. The Pine Iron Bark "REMONSTRANT," Will be placed on the berth t Astoria Im mediately, for Salmon loading to LIVERPOOL. Kate of insurance by this essel L? the low est quotable. For particulars apply to MEYER, WILSON & CO. Portlan 1, Restaurant and Lodging House WITH STORK ATTACHED FOR REST at a bargain. Inquire of BOZORTH & JOHNS. For Sale. SINGLE UPRIGHT MARINE ENGINE. and boilers, built by Delamater & Co., New York, 210 horse pewer: Steam Doukey Pumps ; Surface Condenser ; Inde pendent air, circulating and feed pumps; tools and connections complete. For price and particulars apply to FRANK TTOOLSEY. Cor. First and A sts.. Portland. GRAND Fair and Baza IN AID OF THE ' TOURNAMENT FUND, BY THE LADIES OF ASTORIA AT COMMENCING ON Wednesday, May 27tli, 585, AND CONTINUING TWO DAYS. . And It Is respectfully requested that La dies 01 me city vnu iena xneir aia in raising fuuds for the entertainment of tho risitlnj. Firemen and their friends, for the honor ol our brave Firemen and our City's fair name. The Fair will be under tho auspices of Mrs Dr. Trenchard, Mrs. S. Elmore. Mrs. I. Bergman, Mrs. N. Clinton, Mrs.Middlebrook, Mrs. K. V. Monteith, Mrs. J. Hodge rs, WITH C.J Treuehard, W. JrJJarry, J. Thomas, B. S. Worsley, Of the Tournament Committee. GOTO Mrs. Malcolm's Millinery Parlors FOR SPRING AND SUMMER HATS. A large and well-selected stock oa hand, NEW GOODS being secured every day. A complete line ofXadies' READY-MADE UNDERWEAR, with prices to suit the rimes. CHEAP CORSETS a specialty : also a large assortment of the Best Grade of CORSETS. Children's SUN PON NETS, Just received. All the LATEST NOVELTIES, in SILK SCARFS, GOLD and SILVEIt LACES and ORNAMENTS are kept at this. The Cheapest 3IlUlHcry Uense in Asteriit. No charge for trimming when material Is purchased at the establishment. To Rent. r-RHEFJlfeBUSINB X lyMBjifed toy J. location. Apply to BUSINESS STOKE FOKKEK- Filzer. A aesiraDie Apply to m.Mew v. 9, vuiiiavVA' IVOST ASD SITED. A. FIshli?- Boat Swamped bj High TTto the Bar Oae Man Drowned and.i.n other Reiened by n Stamlar " " Cuznec. It was about 3 o'clock Thursday morn ing when Knut Clausen and Louis Etner sen, two stalwart young fishermen j started out on a fiahinfi-crniaato tlje Far allones in Clausen's new yawl. Out Jn the stream they fiaw ths tn 'Xepttne Koing out, and. bulling her wero taken in tow. They reached-the island safely.nrd had n successful dav weighing dowattft the little craft witu'ully J5i rxmndii'cf fish by sundown when they st3rtectfor home, -heading the yawl "for the Golden Gate. A strong breeze had been blowing more or less all d;iy, .bat now it had grown to a pale, covering tfaa seldom smooth water outside with, big, froth capped waves, and sending, their" Httjo craf tscudding and rocking dlong. Sdofi?: when the bar line va3 reached, fhoral& had increased, the waves 'bad rown larger and all over tho-bar cqolclbe seen ngly cros3-seas ot Irnge breakers. The fishermen crouched low in" their cra't ai she dashed brdvely through the waves. It wns about dark, when suddenly with out warnintr. an "immense sea "washed over them, capsizing the boat ana send ing the fishermen struggling into tue water. "It was an- r.wf ol wave,, bigger than any just as if it had come on purpose, turning ns over," said Clausen, in telling his story this morning. -Tcey c'ambsred up the slippery bottom of the boat and clung to the keel. The big waves dashed over them every moment and drenched them through and through, and wind and water soon chilled them stiff. They drifted slowly to the south of the Cliff House, antL within, about a-half a milo of shore near the life-saving station. They shouted and shouted till hoarse, but no response came. Both wero so benumbed they could hardly speak. Slowly the tide took them near the Seal .Rocks. It was then about midnight. Off a little way., so near it seemed tJ them they saw the outline of a sailing vessel coins in the Gate. Again, with all'thelr f net-failing strength they called and scouted tor nelp, but in vain, for tho outline was soon lost to signt. "Knut,"-said Emergen, 'I feel the cramps coming; I can't -hold on much longer." . . ... "Hold tight a little longer, Louis,1' said Clausen, encouragingly, as ho saw they wero approaching the shore by tho south head. Emcrsen made no reply. In a minute ho put his head down close -f o the keel, then his hands let go and ho' was gone. His companion did not sec him again. Clausen felt that ho could not bold on much longer either, he was so cold and stiff, when suddenly he was thrown vio lently off tho boat and then he felt sand under him. A huge breaker had tossed him ashore near Mile Hock. Before he could stand another sent him in still fur ther. With difficulty ho stood upon hia feet. The boat was near him, but he could make no effort -Jo,, save. Jit. lie could not move his Hands. It was then about 1 o'clock. He stumbled along over the beach and up on to tho sandhill?; The exercise soon made him feel better. Ho kept onirLdarknfcsa. meeting rib '"one and, seeing few houses? He auxmbted, slipped and fell occasionally, but plod ded on until about daybreak he reached the outer line of Ulay street, it was 7 o'clock when he Tapped at the -door 4 of his lodgings atS3 Clay street. ' He was nearly ready to drip with 4 fatigue. His clothes were still wet and covered with sand and dirt. He took some hurried re freshments and' went to bed. He said ho felt as though he wanted to sleep for a year.. He is only -about twenty-five, with the" typical rnddy, florid countenance of the Norwegian. Entarsen was an old "shipmate, aDaneapout thirty years old and single. Me was formerly m the navy and is said to have been a steady young man with many commendable qualities. S. F. Bulletin, 1G. Everjbody is dotnplaJuhig of the de pression prevailing in all the avenues oCcommerce and industry. THE CAUSES' that brought hard times to our doors, are manifeld: overproduction may be mentioned as the chief factor, but the QUESTION OF THE HOUR is, how can we avert a geueral bust up'? It is evident that something must be done, and done soon. Simple talk.wont ncip. we must not indulge in luxuries, w e must economise and be careful. If you are inaeed of anything, inquire for prices; don't trade in a certain store because Mr. Jones or 3Irs. Brown do, think for your self. Xow, for inslance if we offer TO THE PUBLIC . a certain article we know that np other store in Astoria can afford to sell the same thing at the same price, because goods are from 25 to 35 per cent cheaper now man tney were wneu tne oiastocks were bought. " IJaving opened a general Iry Roods and Clothing store only recently, we bought our stock at greatly reduced fig ures, and we bought for cash besides. which means a further rednctiou of G per cent, so that we are ahead alto gether as far as prices are concerned. At any rate we invite the reasoning public to call and compare prices and if anybody can uo oetter we win not Claim to be . The Low Price Store OF ASTORIA. " (Next door to A. Van Dusen & Co.) P. S. The latest designs in ladies' neckwear and summer goods iaj?euera! have just -arrived " . ,t.: I, GOHEK Notice ta Cannerymen. AT A MEETING OF FISHERMEN HEID on Monday tho 4&th a resolution was passed thaLafter Saturday the-23d Inst,, the price of Sa'nion wouia h serenty cents.- " By order - : Pweldent. HARD TMES .''. i.- m PECIAL ANNOU PRAEL Have Keceived An Immense OP SPRING TO BE SOLD AT PRICES LOWER THAN THE LOW'S'!'. Remember OHiliSn HEI Dealer at Wholesale Furniture, Bedding, Oil Cloth, Wall tPaper, Window Shades, Mouldings, Astoria Furniture o Dealers Furniture,. Bedding, : PICTURES, Idling; Carpets, Mattii, Pictae Frames, f Mow Siiafies,-eto. Cor. Chenaraus and Hamilton Sts. Photographer, will leave Astoria 3m: -o jst x -l s". Permanent Gallery in PORfl-AMD, "" . . - ft r Sol Ui Jewelry, Scarf PinsJ Clai, Watches, Pianos and Organs or the Best make atthoL.owe.st Prices. The Quest stock of Jewelry la Astoria. fyAllgoods wai ranted as-represented. GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. San Francisco and Astoria PACKET LINE. Caming frelcht; runHtB: every ten or! twely? da) 5. J Prelght - - $1.50 per Ton. S.H.IL4.USIOX. 310 Stuart St., San Francisco, CaL, CLATSOP MILT, CO., Astoria. "NO PRIMAGE. DO YOU WAHT TO SAVE MONEY? A VEltY LATtGE STOCK OF Fine Boots and Shoes TO BE SOLT3 AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, FOTl A SHORT TIME ONLY. Come amlGetHare Bargains AT THE SIGN OF. THE GOLDEN SHOE. I. J. ARV0LD, Agt WILL Cut Faster AND EASIER Than any 0M1 er axe made. Ilundreds -of woodmen tes tify lo-ILs supe- noruy. it goes Deep and erer Sticks. CARNAHAN 4 CO., AaU Aitoria. Price,' $1.(9.- fpUPIEK AKE. . PAniTIS.ASGQJSSt. J. J.C.Trullinger 1 sararaCTas E3 g HBHL,feSSfV.3 t 5??a sgr ?rsfa TfM nd IMall m Cam Matiini Etc. hi Wail Paper, irrors, II. liv BUibSOX, Manager. Opposite the Post Gffica.j " ' " "" The Seaside Bakery EKE8H BREAD Delivered in any Pari ot the City. FINE CAKES A SPECIALTY. Home-Made Candy Made Daily: The Trade Supplied: Pine Pastry: A Flist Class Establishment. 1'ilces to suit the times. F. B. ELBERS0N, Prop'r. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. BEKTOX STEEET, NEAlt rAUKrK UOL'SK, ASTOKIA. - OREGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAND and MASfM ENGINES i Boiler Work, Steamboat Work j and Cannery Work a spe cialty. orall Descriptions made to Order at Short Xqtlcq. A. D. WA9S, Frcsidcnt. .T. G. II ustlrk. Secretary, I. W. Case, Treasurer, jonx Fox.Suporlntendent. Notice of Application. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned intend.1 to apply to the Common Council of the city of AMotia. for a license to sell tvlne, malt and spintuoiis liquors in less quantities than one quail, for a period of one year iu a bulldm? I iont inc: on Main street and situated on lot 4 block 9 in the city of Astoria as laid out :nd recorded by John McClure. E. FAPMAIIL. M. STUDZIE XSlL, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, OPTICAL GOODS. ASTORIA, Orcsoa. 11 Goods Best Quality, and Low Trices. mtM fcl Vt li SEfeE &rf-A fffc-M' Notice of Application. NOTICE IS IIEREBY GI VEX TnAT THE undersigned intends to apply to the common council of tfce city cf Astoria at its next regular meeting, for a license to sell wine, malt and spirituous liquors in less quantities than one quart, for a period of one year in the building, frontine on Water street and situated on lot 1 north half of block 135, in Shlvelv 's Astoria. J. 2f. HAMILTON. pcrar api THE FINEST- amiiy Grocerie s. AT "0 Sa' L& :rnar Benton and Opposite Custom -it- wrii --t--'. 2 r5 s a 5 JnssfinS la s L. T ns fjlmis: Ifa? flats and Rlraw Um UrifiY jjlu j . out:;, uau. uuuiij si.iuu &;) uumuuij VToa.1 Ilrllrerft! fo Order. Drej -rfFii lv.rfSri'Vl .rrizrF7rvcr-&irvz ' I T- - -.-r-ter. - I T! '"p1 '!!. ort. W TUIZs STOCK. c-JteCK3iJ! vJcj&sa a :KAi.KK t Tin Eiicci lien ami "Ccpper Warr. A Ge oral A3rtnjit ! HOUSEHOLD OQODk. A ,-erL i r Magee. Stoves and Kimas The Bebt ia the market. f.nTnMnROodj of all klndsbn hand. Job ftorkdocc fii a MOrkmanlik'e mtiunor . j"lVk a 1 rni d 2jr '1 i THE NEW r P!ili3!HS. GAS FITTING. AND CANNERY Attended to Promptly on Reasonable Terms. ChenniuuM Street. A'ext to C It. Parkcr'a Store. M. or.SKN MARTIN J. OlTSTArSOX. OLSEN DE ALE IIS IX FURNITURE Corner 3Irin and Squcnioqna gtreetw. Astoria, Oregon. WIHDOW SHADES AHD TVIMMHGi!; A Com p5 vie Stoclt. PEICES AS CHEAP A8 OTALITY WILL AITORD. AIX KIASS OF rrRSlTrBE EF.P AJKi:i A3D VARNISHED. Chang of Agency. Vi'e have appointed MR. O. F. friORTOra Our Selling and Collecting Agent at Astoria. All those wislilus to purchase a first-cliis SE1VIXG MACIIIXE, or to wake pig ments due ns will please call on Mr. ?.Iorloi. Headquarters at 15. S. VOKSLE1 'S Sales room. T.he Singer Hf g Co.. 02 Morrison Strecr, Tortland, Or. Carnahan & Co. SUCCESSOK5 TO I. "W. OAS IMPOHTBRS ASD TtlCLESAii: AKD anrAii. dealehs in GHSBAL MRCHIMSE t rorner Clieunmus and Cass strettfc. ASTORIA OREGON FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT! Tire Splendid Iron 1lrque JAXET aicNlEfi. 100 A 1. S8S Tons Register. Will be at Astona shortly anil will take IX LOTS TO SUIT SmiFPEUS. Tor. rated freight and insurance apply to BALFOUR GUTHRIE & CO . 1 Tortiand, Or., Or loL. RUSSEL, Aitoila. . .'-.V aLSfflprt ! !rovisions and Freshest Vegetables Cheaztnus Sireeis. Houcs Square. 5EiE3 CciiRt Saiifl. aid Plaster las:. Teaming and Kxprcss IJasinesa. nti:a3J5-:r v Lty PARKER . n P. Pari-er, Master. Tor TOWING, FREIGHT orCIIAJt 81. B. PAKKF.K. ItAXOE CAN BE nAD IN TOItIA ONLY OF BAWB9. A GSM C.U.L AND EXAMINE IT, WILL BE PIASEI). C K. HAWES is also agent fir n- Coaiinj Siofr And other first-class Siores. Fnraaco "Worlr. Steam Fit fln&i. otc a specialty AJLWAYS ON EAND. MODEL is.os'sgeEaery, .rfeS- 'itSLSI JK.a -" vsz3Bg&iL sspffii !S3fS ?&&&&& : WORK a. joirxsox CO. & S5 BEDDING rVstoria, Oregon. WALL PAPER, ETC Mm YAH UUStN & UU.. IHwVLEKS IK Hardware and Ship Chandlery Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, Bin.icle Oil, Cotton Canvas. Hemp Sail Twine, Cotton Sail Twine, Lard Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails, Agricultural Implements Sciving Machines, Pninis anil Oils. Groceries, etc. HAVE YOTJ M to IN THE MATTER OF Rags, Bottles, Old Metal, or Junk of Any Sort, FOABB-& STOKES Will give you the best price for It. Do You Want to Buy SHIP MATERIAL, From a Belaying Pin to 'a Hawser; froiaa Block to an Anchor. You Can Get what You Want at P0AKD& STOKES. P -f v-r. i1 "ilrSTnj "."jfrttrsBsCiJL '533355 W5SSSKS-?jefc Ksir'e"'i .i! m fflftl i? Headquarters at t Water Street. building, vast end ef -J.'.O: