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f O) VOL. XXIII, NO. 140. ASTORIA, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUKE 12, 1885. PRICE, FIVE CENTS. AAS RUS1K1KS CARDS. TfIt. A. !. ami J. A. Pr.TOS. D Phj'vieinitS am? :sisrs;i'o:ts. WIM jsUp iMt aaettttAH 1o nil dK I hum amy pari f tlse city or cHniry. Office v'r .Mien's Stre, earner Cs auI iiirwii streets, As(-hh. OrcgftN. Tefc'ptwiM No. 4 1. :yl ir. JLJ PIiyKlrlna aadNnrs'0. I (Hike. Uoams, over !). A. Melnto s store. rriCR Hocks : to ll . x. ;-s to 5 i m. 1jMfMe. pi((iito the.Iohanscn build ins .!. A. DO!ti:iS. ;0. 2COI.AN1 ATTOKNKY.S AT IJIAV. OOMe 1h iaMHSv'h IHorV. piihh4 Oil Hall. AmMm. Oregon. FrsFttK BSSOTIIEIU. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Kt was 5 d fl. Odd Fellows I;hHIiK' TOSRl'KA. C;il.2.. ATTORNEY AT LAW. OifiCK. on Cass stw!. 1 doer smith of Odd lrcMws Building. r KJ.O V. PAKKKIt SURVEYOR GF Clatsop County and i:y tf Astoria Oflico :-CieBmMS "itoet. Y. M. 0. A. hH. ltnom No. s. t tj. a. irTw;Y, It turn ry ami Cottt;'!or :t Jav. oaW en CkaamHS atiect. Astoria, Oregon. r-i iv. j.r.icziL. AltOIllTKOT AND StlJ'KiHXTKXIiKKr. OF110B: la!H 9, KilKU'jS Ilitek Ittock, TAV TWTTiiB. 3S. l. PHYSICIAN AS J) SUIttiSO Orrion Vowhs 1,2, and R rrttoui Bu'U Jbr. HastDBKOH On (Nnlar Street, bark ol St. Mary's lIos;titKl. K 1 HIOK. A.11.I1AW KSC"Z A ?5VW. DENTISTS. KtvMHK Ih AltoTi ltuHttiittf. up stairs. rt T CH? lltHt SWHfllMl shafts. Astoi.i rtBi. barkThg AHMIISURAHCE ! i. wr. CAS, Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, STi:SA. - ORKflOS. Ol'FrCE HU'S: l'rflHi 0 o'clock A. SI. iiiilii 3 o'clock 1. Sf. M.W.FKCHIIKiaiKi:. - - l'rcvsMcnl II. W.COKltirn. - - 'Wc rrosWcnt KHWAKI) HAI.l., - Srcrolnry THE ORE0OIi Firs aDu BEarine Insurance Co. or roiiTT.ANi). o::s:ox. Capital lrId 5Ji, - 8SS,0tt0.0S0 CaHti Assets 1vxcr!. - 2yj),tt;f,C3 C. LB1NF.XWERER, - Agon!, ASTOKIA, 0KE0N'. WJooro's Remedy -rnit Poison Osx-ls., MOO!;.rs i:i::.!i:m ctms. aiHi ri.nnrs IVMSON' OAK. i VKVM Piles. Burns. Cuts: il'.'- 3JOVHV; sunburn and Freckles, Cold in the Head or Lungs. CroUD. Btc.. etc Aii InraltnUc FAMILY SAI.Y1L Shl ly M DruiRi4. 25 Ctrr.t n ox. Try It I AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS! Gapitol Flour, Manufactured on the Gnulual Kcdue ion System by tlie Salem (Or.) Capitol Flour Mills Co., limited H ttie oirtj flour that lias taken First Frlzo uirec years in succeion at tun poiiTLAxn siEcriAxrc'j; FAiir, Also at State Fair. One trial is suilielent to convince ol Its su; e- noniy. See tlmt the word avFITOLU nn each .sack. GEORGE SIIIEL, 8 Stalk St.. Fortiand Agent. WILSON & FISHEIt. Astoria Agoing. San Francisco and Astoria PACKET LINE. Carrying freight; running every ten or twelve days. The "ALCALDE" will leave Fan Francisco on tne 16111 mst. Freight $1 50 per Ton. S. U.1IATJM0X, SIC Slunrt St., Smi Francisco. Oal., GLATSOF MILL CO., Astoria. S2THO PRIMACF. Dyspepsia; 2 '-nirerons as well es dlstrMsimr cccnnlaint ! -. it tondd lir ttt. .if. .ititMr. frwl An. mfT die tone of the exstexa, to prepare tha way -r ii-.ra uoenne. TH2 g BEi?0MIg. 9 QnWdyaad coanletoljr Cure DyrricpsJp rU sf)rtna.llcartburnBelcliiii7. Tahtirrt h itf-s ttio nrnclite. andcids tha atsimilatioo f Rrv.J. T. KOSBrrna. tlio honored pncr ef t h trst Rcfcnncd Church. Baltimore. Aid.. ta, llnnne used Brown's Iron Bitters for tnr i and Indigestion. I tako crcat plcasaro n nn - nvnihns t highly. Also consider it a EpVmiH.; : BwlinrKjorator-andTcrystrennthoninK." Oenuin nae nbore traao mark and nwv ' ? PSWTJppor. Tafcr 110 oilier. Msd r ' nttVA't'nK3IICAI.CfM liALTJVc ' . " laAmrs1 Hand book ofieial nnd at ''" .Aii'.nc ltft of prizes for rcipM. inf-irmvi t. - ci ns. etc . mren awav by all dealers in nw !-..-- t suited to any address on receipt of 3c. 3tarn;- SXEL1 , IILITSIIU &. lrCODAHD, Wholes m,e Acekts Fortran J Oregon. TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. 1 rom these sources arise 1 hrcc-fourth s of tho diseases of the human race. These symptoms indicate their existence. Xioss of Appetite, Kowcls ccstlvr, Kick Ifcadnchc, fullness after cat iJiST, aversion to cscrtloiioffcody or mind, Krnctatlou offend, Irritnbil Uy of temper, Tsow .spirits, A feeling oflmvlnir neglect etl conic dnt jylMr 2l:ess,Flnttcrlngatthcireart,lots Ijcfore tho eyes, highly colored Urlne,COXSTllATIOX,and demand the use of a remedy that acts directly on the Liver. As a Lire r incdiclncTUTX'S 1'ir.I-S have no equal. Theiractionon tlie Eidncj's and felcin la also prompt; removing all impurities through thesa throo scnvciiRera of the svstcm,' producing appetite, sonnd digestion, regular stools, a clear skin anil a vig orous body. TCTT'S IMIdLS cause no nausea or griping nor interfere "with daily work and are a perfect ANTIDOTE TO N!ALARIA. tAd evcrj'ivhcreCaj, Ofli44 lurrnvSt.N Y. TIITT IS j 133 Q ES-'rtSggn frS B &-m GratHai& ok Wiupkus changed in. stantly to a Glopsi ISlvck by a single application oft his Dri:. Sold by Drug. slbts.orsentbycxpressonrecelntofSl. Onico, 44 Murrar Srreet, Xew Vorlc i!0 0SG08 Oysior and Chop House. The Best Cooked to Order in First Class Style. WE .MAKE A SPECIALTY OF UJT7,& IC Ore 4.232. AiYx McCrea & Co., FF.OI'KIETOIW. (Jeiieieii st:ee!, r-.tr of Adier's Cmtal Talaee. ();.eii s;y and Xixht. wssmm outfits. OIL SK!S. Gum Boots. Overalls. Shirts, Etc AT PiiiLA,Stokes& Co, Nvt t'.oor ! K):,nl 5. Stokes' st.uc, 1 head quarters for Ciothing at Bottom Figures Kcr thing bought lnTf niinranre dtobe Jii"t as repii'MMtU'il. No o'd stock ; every thing Irch. and JEW GOODS on every Simmer. Kcitieiiibrr the place. VUlis. A. STOKES it CO. iv-A full line ol GENTS' ITRXISIIIXG GOODS for sale at fill" ps that Iery Competition. SS7.Q0Q.000 Capital! Liverpool and London and Globe. IvForth British and" Mercantile Of London and Edinburgh. Old Connecticut of Hartford, AND COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA Fire Insurance Companies, Ueprcsenting a Capital of S67,C00 000. 11. VAX DUSEN. Agent. FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT! The Splendid Iron Barque JANET McNIEL, loO A 1. SOS Tons Iteglster. Will be at Aslonavhorllj an I willtaUe IX LOTS TO SUIT SIHIFFEHS. For rate of freight and insurance apply to DALFOUn GUTHRIE & GO.. Fortlaud. Or., Or to L. FtUSSEL, Astoila. if t PSOW fmfis 3 m xg$r .-r.a. TTriciV "7l tv.lQil VAI KlJ rr? sys ie u TUTT'S "VrCL- HEALTH AXD WEALTH. Health and wealth have many points in common; first of all in their very names. To have health is to bo well; to have wealth is also to be well well off. AVealth is for tho most part got in three wjiys by inheritance; by self denial; by care, labor and attention; often by some combination of these three. Wealth is lost by extravagant expenditure or by carelessness and neglect. Health may also be got in three ways. A man may muerit it irom uis ancestors; he may gam or keep it by ; denying his appetites for luxurious fcoJ and drink, and for excess or. all kinds; he may besides have to work for it, by painstaking exercise, and a constant supervision over his habits. In brief, unless a man has inherited a largo and vigorous stock of health, he must do as he has to do when he does not inherit wealth earn it He may also loso his health by ex travagant demands upon it, by reck less expenditure or by carelessness in nurturing and preserving it. Moreover tho connection between health and wealth is so close that if he spends his wealth lavishly and recklessly on luxurious living and dissipation at tho gaming tables or other improper places far into the night his health will go with his wealth. So again it happens that he cannot have both an excess of health and an excess of wealth at tho samo time. He often loses his health ac quiring his wealth, and if ho has to care anxiously for his health he is not likely to accumulate wealth. Again health is like wealth in that a roan mav accumulate health not only without wronging anybody but in doing so actually benefits tho world. A man who gathers health and vigor from the air and the water, from proper exercise nnd a correct life, does not take one particle of health from any body. There still remain in the earth and atmosphere plenty of the elements of health for all the rest of the world. He, moreover, pro vides in himseir and his offspring a certain number of persous who will not burden the commnmtv wilhsick and feeble members. So, too, a man bv his labor and his self-denial may, without injuring any person whatsoever, gather wealth from the soil, from tho manufactur ing forces of nature and art or from his capacity to organize business en terprises and so reduce the friction of commerce. The wealth tnus created is besides a positivo addition to the comfort and the prosperity of man kind. A man cannot voluntarily bo de prived of his hoalth. He may sacri fice it himself, just as ho may sacrifice his wealth, for tho benefit of his fel low men. But no one can take it from him. If there were any way of doing so there would be but one re sult. Xo man would deny himself or take any pains whatever to acquire or preserve this health, only for the sake of being obliged to give it np to some person, too luxurious or too lazv to acquire it for himself. Tho samo is true of wealth. No man would accumulate wealth if he knew it would bo confiscated by the self-indulgent or the lazy the moment ho had got enough of it to tempt them to tako it from him. This is Ihe fatal defect of all socialist and communist schemes. If put in prac tice, men would cease to acquire wealth and the civilization would de generato into savagery. In some conditions men aro forced to give up their wealth to other peo ple. Slaves have to do it Heavily taxed people have to do it. What is the result? Slaves and the heavily- taxed cease to produce much more than enough to keep themselves alive, and tho races or nations which long suffer such a state of things become impoverished and go to decay. There is one particular, however, in which health seems to, but really docs not, differ from wealth. If it were possiblo for a shrewd and cun ning man to obtain health from other people, leaving them sick and feeble, ho would then bo like the speculator or gambler who obtains property from others without productive labor. But a man who should get health in this way would add nothing to the common stock of health. Ho would merely transfer it from other people to himself. This, however, would be an unequal distribution, not an accu mulation of health. So the gains of a gambler or speculator are not an accumulation of wealth but an un equal distribution of property. Such transfers add no more" to the general wealth of tho country than transfers of health would add to its general health. But any man who by self-denial or labor accumulates eith er health or wealth is not only entitled to what he acquires,but his acquis t:on is a positive addition to both the health and wealth of the world. Ylrineinike Family. There are all sorts and degrees of virtue and sometimes we are told that virtue is its own reward. Mr. A. F. Evans of Burr's Ferry, La., says, in writing about Brown's Iron Bitters "I have been tho recipient of its virtuo in my family to a considerable extent " This great iron tonic has superior advantages as a reliable family medicine. Its power has been thoroughly tried, and its virtue abundantly proved. Nearly a mil lion bottles a year aro sold by the diuggists of this country. F.XGLTSII AFFAIRS. Loxdox, June 11. The queeu has summoned "Marquis Hartington, sec retary of state for war, to Balmoral castle. It is not known whether he is summoned as a representative of Gladstone, or is to be invited to form a new cabinet. Hartington seems in no hurry to comply with the sum mons, and has not yet started for Scotland. A private deputation of conserva tive members of parliament waited upon Sir Stafford Northcoto and Marquis Salisbury to-day, and urged mem to reiusc omce. marquis oaiis bury stated that if the queen called them they must form a government. Ho would support Northcoto as pre mier, and he expected the queen s de mands would place Sir Stafford in that position. Marquis Hartington had arranged to go to Balmoral last evening, in placo of Gladstone, but the plan was abandoned. The fact that Harting ton remains in London is regarded as an indication of tho early arrival of the que on. Tho Daily News this morning ex presses a hopo that the cabinet will persist in resigning, adding that a fow months of tory rule will insure a liberal triumph in tho general elec tion and be better than fifty dis courses of superiority of liberal prin ciples. Ottawa, Juno 11. Unless some preventive measures aro taken, inter national complications may at any moment arise between the Canadian and the United States gov ernments, over the defined boundary line between Alaska and British Co lumbia. Advices received hero to day from British Columbia state that miners working locations in tho Yu kon country and on the Jurac river are unable to tell whether they are taking out gold in tho United States or in British territory. The domin ion government, while admitting the necessity which exists for a defiuite boundary being established, to avert international difficulties, represents that the work at the very lowest esti mate, would involve an outlay of at least Sl.000,000, a -debt which at tho present moment they could not well iifford to incur. Wasiiixotok June 10. The post of fice inspectors who have been pursu ing Hibbs, defaulting postmaster of Lewiston, Idaho, nave discovered that he is at Farewell, a town 4o0 miles distant from Victoria, British Colum bia. As ho is accompanied by his family the inspectors havo little doubt of being able to arrest him. It i3 probable that the attempt to effect extradition will be involved in difll culty, and raise a nice point. He could not be held for embezzlement, as that offense is not covered by ex isting treaties with British ColuniUa, nor forgery, as he was acting in the capacity of postmaster when he drew tho fraudulent money orders. His hoped he may bo held upon the charge of stealing letters addressed to another person, but this again in volves a nice question. Tho letters Hibbs took from the pouches wore ad dressed to one ''Davis," which wa3 a name assumed for I ho purpose by himself. Paris, June 10. The lirpiiblique Francaise, speaking of tho resigna tion of the Gladstone cabinet, says: "Europe mnst distrust a ministry whero the wisdom of Sir Stafford Northcote can be annulled by the passionate imprudence of the Earl of Salisbury, and tho petulauco of Lord Randolph Churchill, when foreign questions demand so much coolness nnd tact.' Scnti'M FnitilKlonof lnr5 Cod fjivrrOJl.'.viUi Il3'pnp'nj.pIiUes InLxmij Troubles und Cholera In fantum. Dr.W. 12. 11 axsom. Hartford, "Intl.. says : '! find Scott's Emulsion an excellent remedy in Inng troubles, and especially in ti unions cliildrt-n and a most vahilmlc remedy in chronic stages of Cholera Infaiitiin:.' Mr. H. G. Lewis, agent of ihe ma rine department in British Columbia, gives notice that a lighthouse ha3 been erected by tho government on Georgina point, Mayno island, at the northeast entrance to Activo pass, in the provenco of British Columbia, and will be put in operation, tho 10th of June. The light is fixed white, dioptric, of tho sixth order, and is 50 feet abovo high water mark, and will bo seen for a distance of about eight miles. -- . To become popular is one thing. To remain popular is another. Tho great pain onre, St. Jacobs Oil, has long been and continues to be the most popnlar remedy. The ship Prussia sails from Port Townsend for Sydney, Australia, iu a few days with 966,000 feet of lumber. . There Is Trouble la Stors For those who neglect to rectify irregulari ties of the stomach, liver and bowels, which they foolishly Imagine will "come right of themselves." Of this silly error such persons are usually disabused by the developmant of some serious chronic malady, traceable to what they were pleased to consider a trifling disorder of the above named organs. Such a culmination is easily avoided. A course of Hosteller's Stomach Bitters invariably has the effect of renewing tlie secretive ac tion of a torpid liver, restoring liealtliv di gestion nnd assimilation, and rendering the habit of the body perfectly regular. The act hits' of these all Impottant functions be ing restored, and the entire svstem toned and regulated by ihis Incomparable correct ive aud Invigorant, no danger to the gener al health Is to be apprehended from causes which, if not eradicated In time, will assur edly undermine It. yjMUJpS yi &?&&ft 55s. THE . GREAT sis fe&s3 a CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Ksafcche.Toothache, Soro Throat, SirclUnc. Sprain, llrulsctf, 1! urn it, SciiItW, Kro-tt Bite. A.D ALL OTHER C0DILT IMIXS ASD ACTIEJ. Soil t7 DrccrfiU ml Detltrl crorrwkere. FlRjCcuU tuuls. DlrecUoos lull Lnji"3a. TIIC C1IAKLKS A. VOCELElt CO.. (Sauud.TOUCJLr.4CO) lUIllnorr, IIJ., liii. Wilson & Fishe Ship Chandlers, HEAVY AND SHELF Paints, Oils, and Varnish. LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. PEOYISIONS mill'peed- AGENTS FOR Salem Flonring Mills, Portland Holler Mills, Capital Plour and FAIRBANKS' SCALES. .STOKl A. OREGON. & ARNDT & FERUHELY, ASTOKIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH scner anoD s.'-&?5z n ni Ail kinds of 'zxT&ri NGIEE, GAFHERY, & STEAMBOAT W0EK Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. E. Lemon & Co. STEVEDORES and RIGGERS Porlluml rtml Aslorin. Portland Office No. IC. N. Front street. Pure Ice, . Delivered at Your Door. This Ice Is cut on Lake Cocollala and Is pure. All orders left at Post & Hansen's Astoria Soda Works will be promptly attended to. G. REED, Manager. n. uonioia Through Freight THE NEW fr" AM REnlblJl Pa, mm- yj-'O-.3?Sr.Ei eSF"' T rmrirv i i ELEPHON Which has been specially built for the comfort of passengers will leave Wilson & Fisher's Dock every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at-Portland at 1 P.M. Returning leaves Portland every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. H. ISy-An additional trip will be made on Sunday of Each. TV'eelf , leaving Portland at t) O'clock Sunday Hernias;. Passangers b this route connect at Kalama for Sound ports. TJ. B. SCOTT, President,' &EIAIA hotel AIRS. KVA WALL3IAN, - Proprietor. ASTORIA, OREGON. First Class in Every Respect. NEW HOUSE, NEW FURNITURE. FiCi-! i tritli every Conven ience for ihe Comfort of Transient and Permanent Guests. Corner Squemonua and "West Sih Streets. ST. R. PARKEE, Prop'r. first Class in Every Eespt. Free Conch to tlie House. C. W. KX0WI.ES. L.D. BROWX. St. Charles Hotel, (European PfarO BROWN & KNOWLES - - Proprietors Fmyr Class in Eveuy Respect, Good Restaurant Connected with thollonse Kiro-proof tlrick Building. IM) Rooms. In the Center of the City. Cor. Front and Morrison Sty.. Poitland. Or B. B. Franklin, aaawjailgS3gBfflgi met j SQUEMOQUA STREET, 2CEXT TO THE ASTORIAX" lltTII.DIXO. C37All wrk done In a skillful manner on short notice at reasonable rates. EOT MEDICAL SPRINGS. A Hack will leave Eugene on the arrival of the train from Portland, EVERY TUESDAY, Making thetrln from Portland In less than two days In daylight. PETEP. RUNEY. The Telephone Saloon The Finest Establishment of the Kind in Astoria. Especially fitted up for the Comfort and Convenience of those who enjoy a Social Glas. The Best or Wines and Liquors, The Choicest Cigars. Everything New and First-Class. IS. 1. JEFFERY. Prop'r. on Fast Time! STEAMER Transportation Conpy. THE BEST IS THE Royal Brand Flour Manufactured by 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 Acents tor Astoria. J. A. WILSOH. (Late of San Francisco.) PAINTER, PAPER HANGER AND X jBOOB-A. tor Has located in Astoria and solicits a share ef the patronage. All work strictly flrst clas?. Terms moderate. Order box at Van Dusen's. J. H. D. GRAY, Wholesale and retail dealer In. GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED Kay, Oats, Straw, Vood, Etc. LIIV1E, SAND AND CEMENT. General Storage and "Wharfago on reason able term''. Foot of Benton street, Astoria, Oregon. WH. EDGAR, Dealer Iu Qigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, Qimim ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. CORNER MAIN AND CHENAMUS STS. The Popular Resort for Astorians. For the Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to THE GEM SALOON. ALEX. CAMPBELL. - - PROPRIETOR Magnus 0. Crosby Dealer In HABMEffflDH, STEEL, iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES, TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET BRON, SJjLo. AND Copper. -ASK FOR Union India Knbber Co.'s Ture Para Gum CRACK PROOF RUBBER BOOTS. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS I Be sure the boots are stamped CRACK PROOF ou the heels, and have the PURE GUM SPRINGS on the foot and Instep, which prevent their cracking or breaking. We are now making them with RUBBER AND ASBESTOS Soles which will make them last more than twice as long as any Rubber boots made. FOR SALK BY AIX DEALERS. ALL KINDS RUBBER BELTING, PACK ING, HOSE. SPRINGS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, Etc. GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. K. II. PEASE, .1 r. t Agents, S.M. RUNYON, San Francisco. zzSEE THAT YOU GETzi THE "PORTLAND" Ciioioe Fgvmn lly JE&vt&JOLt S.oller . FLOUR!! For Sale in lots to Suit. By YTItSON & FISHER. ASTORIA. Or sibsojv, cnmtcu & ro.. PORTLAND, Or. Sol BiJnreliy, Scarf Pins, Chains, Watches, Pianos and Organs or tlie Best make at tlie lowest Prices. The finest stock of Jewelry In Astoria. JS-AII goods warranted as represented. GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER -; i -