v. ," --- 01 VOL. XXIV, NO. 33. ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, J 885. PRICE. FIVE CENTS. BUSINESS CARDS. Vt. A. U uimI J. A. FULTOX Plij'.siriimsaml Surgeons. Will rive prompt attention to :i!l jh1Is. i om any part of the city or country. OKice over Allen's Store, corner ("ass ami t-iiemonuaMieels AM-iia. Uivion. Tsseiihone o. -11. I) K.FKAX IAfr!. ihy.Irlu nml tSurseoit. Oiike. BoomG, over 1). A. Mcintosh s store. OynciS Hours : a to 11 a. m. ;-n to 0 p. i. Residence, opposite the.Johanscn building i:xm. a. iioitiiis. cno. noi..vs AuuD & ioisi:ik. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. niiii-e in Kinnev's V.U:k. ppo-,ite City Hall, Astoria. Oregon. W. KULTOX. O. C. FULTON. ruisrox BZSOTIEEStS. ATTOHXBYS AT LAW. Rooms 5 and G. Odd Fellows Building. GKJ.O F. PARKRU SURVEYOR OF Clatsop County and City f Astoria Olllce :-N. E. corner Cass and A stor streets Koom No. S. T i- 99 A. BOWIjBY. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Offlce on Chenamus Street, Astoria, Oregon. T'AY TCTTIiE. 31. I. PHYSICIAN AND SDKGEON Office Itooins 1, 2, and 3. Pythian Build ing. KESiDKxrE On Cedar Stieet. back ol St. Mary's Hospital. V V. niOKS. A. E. SHAW nicies & SI I AIT, DENTISTS. Itooins In Allen's Building, up stairs, cor ner Cass and Squemoqua streets. Asloiia Oregon. JOHN H. MITCH KM.. uvi.rii m. uku::.nt. ailTCIIKFiIi & IE3IKST, Attorneys and Councelors at Lav;. Itooins 1, 2, 3, and 4 Kamm'.s BnlMin0, North East Coiner of First and Pine Streets, Portland, Oregon. TL It. SPEDK, NOTARY PUBLIC, Searcher of Titles, Abstract r end Conveyancer. Ofllce ou Cais Street. 3 doors south or As torian offlce, Astoiij, Oregon. BANKING AND INSURANCE ! I. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, ASTOKIA, - OKF.COX. OFFlClTlIOUItS : From 9 o'clock A. M. until 3 o'clock P. M. AHEAD OF ALL COtfPETiTOltS! Capitol Flour, Manufactured on the Gradual Reduction System by the Salem (Or.) Capitol Flour Mills Co., LIMITED Is the only flour that has taken First Prize three jears In succession at the FORTtiAXI JinCMAXIC'S FA IK. Also at State Fair. One trial is sufllclcnt to convince of its supe rior! t v. See that tlie word CAPITOL is on each sack GEORGE SIIIEL. 8 Stark St., Port'and Agent. WILSON & FISHEK, Astoria Agents. SAY a?D3:E3tS3! A BIG STOCK OF Trunks. Boots and Shoes, Clothing. Etc., Just Received at Phil. A. Stokes & Go's, FISHERMEN'S OUTFjTS. OIL SKINS, Gum Boots. Overalls. Shirts, Etc AT Pbil.A.Stokes&Co. Next door to Foard & Stokes' store, In head quarters for Clothing at Bottom Figures Everything bought here cuarantordlobc Just as represented. No old stock ; every thing fresh, and NEW GOODS on everv Steamer. Kcmember the place. riiix. A. STOKES &, CO. MTA full line of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS for sale at Prices that Defy Competition. To Rent. FINE BUSINESS OFFICE. CENTRAL ly located. Apply at this Ofllce. !&f siui e? &i V&W HH EL IIS needing renewed etrcactit or who suffer from IcOrmttles peculiar to their cx, fcbould try t S THE BEST TONIC This medietas ccrobinra Iron with pure regcUblo tonics, and is invalunblo for Discards peculiar to Women, and ail who lead fwdentary lm. It En riches and Purifies tho Illoort, Stimulates the Appetite, :strciijitlienn tho lilusrlcs end J'erc"H in tact, thonraciily lnvlcorntCN. Clears the complexion, and makes the skin Esiocth. It does not blacken tho teeth, causa beadacbo, cr prodnce constipation all Kker Jnn nrdicinet Jo. Mns. Fijzabeth Baikd, 74 Famell Ato MBV&a- ke. Wi. says, under dato of Dec. 26th. ISSt: I have used Brown's Iron Bitters, and it has been rnoro than a doctor to mn. having cured me of tho weakness ladies hare in lifo. .Also cured roe of Liv er Complaint, and now my complexion is clear and pood, lias been beneficial to my children." Genuine has nlxvro trade mark and crossed rod lints on wrapper. Tniic no other. Made only by EKOWX CHEMICAL CO..IIALTIMOHE, ,MI. Ladies' Hand Book useful and attractive, con taining list (if prizes for rociiie. information about coins, etc.. given away by all dealers in medicino, or mailed to any addrobs on receipt of He. ctamp. SNLXL, JIEITSIIU Jfc WOODAKD, Wholksaix Agents Portl.tr.d t-rcson. TUTT mmmwmwwmmmmwmBSsa 'J PILL TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. From these sources arise thrcc-fonrtbs of tlio diseases of tho human race. These symptoms imlicato their existence: toss of Appetite, Ro.vc3 costive. Hick Headache, fullness after cat luff, aversion to exertion of body or xnlnd. Eructation of food, Irrltabll ity of temper, Lrowsplrlts, A feeling beforo the ej'es, liiphly colored Urlne,COIVSTlPATIOA',tind demand tho use of a remedy that nets directly on tho Liver. As aLivermcdicIncTOTT'S 1'IXI.S havo no equal. Their action on the Kidneys and Fkln la nlso prompt; removing all impurities through theso thrco ' fccnvenscra of the system," producing appetite, sound digestion, resulnr stools, n. clear skin and a vig orous body. TUTT'SPiriLS cause no nausea or griping nor interfero "With daily work and are a perfect AWTIDOTE. TO MALARIA. i3oldeveryvrhere2oS. Olficc 41 AlnrrnyS t.N Y. GratIIair or Vhisicecs chanced in. stantly to&GLossv Ulacic bvasinglo application of this Dvi:. Sold by Drug nsts.or sent by express on receipt of SL Ofiicc, 41 Jlurntv St root. New York. S3W3 U233LL C? tSEFCL 2i:riP23 TEES. HAGAN'S Magnolia Balm is a secret aid to beauty. Many a lady owes her fresh ness to it, who would rather not tell, andw caiit tell. FOR Man and Beast. Mustang Liniment is older than most men, and used more and more every yea'r. The Gem Saloon, The Popular Resort for Astorians. For the Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to THE GEM SALOON. ALEX. CAMPBELL. - - PKOPKIETOU II. P. GREGORY & CO. Xo. . orlh Front St., Pol tla::d. Or. DEALEHS IN Rubbei'Beltiug, Hose &PacMns Sole agents for the New York Melting and Parking Co. We handle nothing but the best and guar antee more service for the money than can be obtained from any othur Rubber Goods m the market. (MtfMUJi The Portland liusiness College; Portland, Oregon, oilers superior private and class in struction to the young and mlddlo aged of both jxes who desire to obtain a practical education In the shortest time consistent wi h thorough woik, and the least expense. Day and evening sessions throughout the year. Students admitttd any time. Cata logue on application. A. P. Armstrong, Principal. BKyM5a fcl m m w n a! aa ( PUBLIC LANDS AND SPOLIATION. George W. Julian, who has been appointed surveyor general of New Mexico, has an article in the Norlli Anurican lieview for August. Ho was instrumental in procuring the enactment of the homestead law of 1RJ2, which, in his view, is the most important legislative act since the formation of the government The original land policy of this country was devised for reveuue. The federal government had a vast public domain. It was necessary to sell largo tracts of land after the close or the revolu tion. The public debt was a very large one for the time. Sales were made in very largo tracts to capital ists. "Tho evils were the price tho country was compelled to pay to keep faith with its creditors and provide the means for carrying on the gov ernment.'" Laud monopoly had its inception just after the close of the revolutionary war. In former times any occupant of public lands wlio had not acquired title was considered to be an intruder. The marshal was empowered to remove settlers from tho public lands with the aid of any required military force. The right of pre-emption to the public domain was partially recog nized bv an act of congress of March .3, 1S0L affecting settlers on the Semmes purchase in Ohio. Various other acts were passed, so that in 1&10 the preemption privileges were in full force. Tho receipts of the government from cash sales of land between tho vears 1830 and 1840 were nearly SS2,000,000. In 1835 8,000,000 acres of land fell into the hands of speculators. In 1S11 a general pre emption act became a law, supersed ing all previous onactments. The settler was no longer a trespasser. Tho old policy of raising revenue from the salooi public lands had been so far modified that tho estab lishment and multiplication of homes for settlers was the leading feature. Settlers wero compelled to pay a dol lar and a quarter an acre, which, ac cording to Mr. Julian, was a tax of so much money for the privilege of cultivating the eailu. It was cer tainly a nominal price for tho laud. and the regulations were of immense beneltt to settlers. The writer gives a minute account of all the efforts made to seenro :i homeitead law. The south steadily opposed tho measure. The slave holders called it an "agrarian pro ject." Andrew Jackson, however, was a steadfast friend of tho home stead law. Tho present law was passed by the Thirty-seventh con gress, all tho affirmative votes but one being from the free states, while all the negative votes but five were from the south. Tho bill was ap proved by President Lincoln May 20, 18G2, after a struggle of twenty-one years. This brief history of the homestead law strikingly illustrates the halting and left handed progress of legisla tive reforms. The great fiuaucial ex igency that dictated our early -policy completely subordinated the settle ment and tillage of the public do main to the idea of revenue. This idea so fastened itscflf upon the gen eral mind that the problem of onr land policy wa3 never considered upon its merits, while tho mischiefs oE monopoly were allowed free course. The remarkable result was that the pre-emption law had to struggle for its existence more than half a centu rv. Its final enactment was a great victory for the settler; but his right to theunhindered choice of his quar ter section in any portion of the pub lic domain that wjis placed upon the market wa3 not much less important than the right of pre-emption itself. The land speculator was licensed by congress to prey upon the public domain by appropriating to his own use great bodies of choice land, thus throwing himself across the path of the settler, and forcing him still farther into the frontier and on to less desirable lands while obstruct ing the population and development of the country. This partnership be tween the government and the specu lator in the business of crippling the settler and retarding the increase of national wealth, was a3 stupid in fact as it was iudefensiblo in principle. It was a crusade against the rights of coming generations, and had become a deadly blight upon our western states and territories wheu the pre emption law was enacted. As tho federal treasury was then full to over flowing, there wus nothing to excuse its contmuance. it was tue mere wantonness of legislative profligacy; and the simplo and obvious remedy was an enactment that agricultural lands should be acquired under the provisions of the pro emption law, and not otherwise. This would have cut up speculation by the roots, and given us a reiorm in onr pplicy tnat would at onco havo been savingly felt in every pulso of tho national life. It w ould havo been an act for the creat ion of wealth by checking mo nopoly, stimulating settlement, and multiplying the cultivators of the soil. But this was not dons. Con- I gress slept over its opportunity, and tne worK or organized piunaer naa its way. The speculator was in the day of his glory, while tho govern ment Btill exacted from tho settler its price for his pre-emption. The pre-emption law has been prac tically superceded at last But whi!o there has been a substantial gain in this respect, more than one hundred million acres have been locked up by unearned grants to railroads. Con gress, save in a few instances, has refused to declare these grants for feited for non-compliance with con ditions. Passengers to El Paso over the Mexican Central railroad from the citv of Mexico report that yellow fever is making alarming progress in Vera Cruze. Already the disease has materially interfered with travel and trafiic over the Mexican Central. The Vera Cruz people, health authorities and all, charge that the epidemic was introduced from New Orleans, while of course the latter city is confident that yellow fev er is not indigenous there, but always brought there from either Vera Cruz, Havana or Bio Janeiro. A large force of men. are at work on tho Cascade division of the Northern Pacific doing heavy track and tunnel work. Two tunnels are in course of construction aggregating 750 feet in length. The grade is completed t Green river, and it is expectedthatby September 1st all but seventeen miles of grading will be finished, and tho track laid to tlie western portal or tne big tunnel at the summit Prench newspapers continue to comment upon the recent article in the North German Qazette attacking France. They all consider that tho article foreshows an increase of Germany's military strength, and that it was addressed to the Keiohs tag rather than France. The state department has received a dispatch from Mr. Lee, secretary of the American legation at Vienna, stating that tho Austrian government has positively refused to recognize Minister Keiley. Colby, tho prospective terminus of tho Gray's Harbor railroad, is a small hamlet seventeen miles southwest of Seattle, on the west shore of Puget sound. There are about 300 inhabit ants in the vicinity. Attempt to Commit Suicide. Mr. K tried to cut his throat, and nearly succeeded, leaving a gash which the" doctors sewed up. He was led to this act by despondency. Des pondency came on as tho result of chronic dyspepsia and debility. This poor fellow's trouble might have been spared had he made a timely uso ol .urown s iron uitters, wmcu oy invig orating his blood and rooting out his dyspepsia would havo made him healthy and cheerful. Mr. W. C. Will cott. Portland, Me., sajs: "Brown's Iron Bitters, is an excellent remedy for nervous complaints. Europe is full of rumors concerning comiug meetings of emperors and premiere. The latest report is that Marquis Salisbury and Prince Bismarck will me2t at Varsoin. Among other eminent church dig nitaries i3 tho Right Reverend Bish op Gilmour, Cleveland, Ohio, who has publicly added his emphatic endorsement to tho wonderful efficacy of St Jacobs Oil in cases of rheuma tism and other painful ailments. The quarterly return of the regis f er-general of vital statistics estimates the population of Ireland at 4,924,342. This shows a great decrease, which is attributed to emigration to America. An you made miserable by ludi ivtlun, Conciliation, Dizziness, Loss of appetite. Yellow Skin V Shiluh's Vitnl izer Is a positive cure. Fur sale, by W. E. Dement. Shilou's Cckk will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough, and Ifroiielutis. bold by W. E. Duiuent & Co Cr;ip, Whooping Cough ami limn chilis immediately relieved by Shilolfs Cun. Sold by V. K. Dement. Shi!o!f Catarrh Keincrty a posi tive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker Mouth. ohI by U . E. Dement. J. P. AUSTIN, ScniIc - Oregon DEALER IN Groceries, Wines, Liquors, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. E-A FINE BILLIARD TABLE. FOR TILLAMOOK! gS. Str. A. B. Field, Ej9m7LDtm capt Gabrielson, Will leave Main street wharf every Satur dav atS a.m.. until further notice, during AifziKt. S'iteinber and October. Freicht per 0. 11. & N. Co. will connect at Astorja. Rate from Portland and Astoria to Hobson vllleSGpcr ton. Passage from Astoria ?5. RADOLLbT&CO., Astorfx Address EXCURSION TICKETS! FR03I ASTORIA TO PORTLAND AND RETURN For $2.50, ON THE "TELEPHONE," Ihislioldi good until Soptombar 30th, 1S3S For Rent. THE HALL OVER D. L. BECK & SON'S can be rented for Public Catherines. Application may be made to the executive committee of the Astoria Ladles ' Coffee Club. MRS. BEROMAN. Mrs. PBAEL. Mrs. CHARTERS. GERMAN RENlEQt FOR. 3R-ATTNT., CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbayo, Backache. Headache, Toothache, Soro Throat, Swelling- Spmln. Uralict, Jlarni. bcaltl. frot Ultc, AXD ALL OTUER BODILY PALIS AXD AOIE3. Sol t lr DrctxitU and Dultrs tT.rywhtrt. FU!j Oenli & UiUle. DlncUons to II 1-iojiui-t. THE CHAKLKS A. VOOELEU CO., (Simoum. u A. T VUXCtS CO.) iS4lUmre, Hd., T. S. A. S. ARNDT & FERCHEN. ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH rpSpjBfi aaKJtrfmkmmmmkJ. a. d. gray. and kmmomM7f V'tmmmmW7. omer "Dp sp Aiikiauot .ENGINE, CANNERY, ivn " STEAMBOAT WORE Promptly attended to. A-tpecIalty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. GERMANIA BEER HALL FROM THE Northern Pacific Brewery Five Cents a Class. t&Xo infriior Kacr sold at this place. W.U. BOCK, Proprietor. FOLEY HOT MiiiCAL SPRINGS. A Hack wiil leave Eugene on tho arrival of the train from Portland, EVERY TUESDAY, Making l he trio" frum Portlacd In less than tr days In daylight. PEZBtt RVNEY. $67,000,000 Capital ! Liverpool and London and Globe. North British and mercantile Of Loudon and Edinburgh.1 Old Connecticut of Hartford, AXD COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA Fire Insurance Companies, Representing a Capital or 567,000 OOO. B. VAN DUSEN, Agent. Hwaco Steaijavjiation Co SUMMER SCHEDULE. FROM ASTORIA TO Ft. Stevens, Ft. Canby and Ilwaco, Connecting by stages and steamboats for Oysterville, Montesano and Olympia STEAMER J2L "GEN. MILES," V. P. WlUTCOMn, Mastkr. "Will leaTC Astoria daily (Sundays exeepted) for Ft. Stevens, Ft. Canby and Ilwaco, at 8 A. M- Wlth Oyster Tilla Malls and Express dally, ana Through Mails to points beyoud, and Montesano, W. T., on Mondays, "Wednesdays and Fridays. On Thursdays the "Miles" will make two round trips, leaving Astoria on sec ond trip (about s p. M.) 3 hours after arrival irom nrst trip. (,. Fare to Ilwaco, 00 Passengers will save 25 cents by purchas ing tickets before coins on board. Hwaco Freight per Ton, - $2.00 T"For Tickets, Towage or Charter ap ply at the offlce ot the company, Gray's wharf, foot or Benton street. J.H.D.OBAY, Agent. SPECIAL Oregon Railway and. laralion Co. ga-Mi m -ran er 'jPitti o Tafele. Commencing July 9, the Fast and. Elegant Steamer R. R. THOMPSON, Will leave Fort Clatsop at 11 A. jVT. every "Wednesday and Friday, and vill leave At 12 o'clock, noon, on same day Oron arrival of Str. Gen. Miles from Tlwaco, aniviugin Portland aboutSP.51. X!vrrj- Siimlay a Special Trip "Will be made leaving Fort Clatsop at 5 P. M. and Astoria for Portland nt G P. M. Sunday afternoon or after connecting with Str. Gen. Miles from II vraco, arriving in Portland about 2 A. M. -: : RKTUKXIXG : Will leave Portland every Tuesday and Thursday at S:30 A. M. and every Saturday at 10 A. M. for Astoria and Fort Clatsop, arriving in Astoria Tues days and Thursdays about 3 P. M. and on Saturdays about 4:30 P. M., con necting tvith Str. Gen. Miles for Fort Stevens, Fort Canby and Ilwaco. The Fast and Elegant Steamer WIDE WEST Will leave Astoria for Portland every Tnesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 A. M. Eeturnidg -will leave Portland for Astoria and Fort Clatsop everj Monday, "Wednesday and Friday at G A. M. connecting with Str. Gen. Miles for Ilwaco. Excursion Tickets Astoria to Portland and return good until Sept 30, $2.50. E. A. NO YES, Agent. JNO. J.BYRNE. Gen. Pass. Agt. Wholesale and retail dealer In. GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood. Etc. LME SAND AND CEMENT ' General Storage and "Wharfage on reason able terras. Foot of Benton street, Astoria, Oregon. WM. EDGAR, Dealer lu Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. CORNER MAIN AND CHENAMUS STS. 1885. INTEREST Will be allowed On Time Deposits. Drafts on all the leading Cities. Wm. T. Coleman & Co.. S. KL3IOKE, Manager Banking Department, Astoria, Oregon. Magnus C. Crosby Dealer In HAMABE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES, TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON, Tin AND Copper. Pure Ice, Delivered at Your Door. This lee Is cut on Lake Cocollala and Is pure. All orders left at Post & Hansen's Astoria Soda Works will be promptly attended to. CREED, Manager. Coliili Transportation Cipiy. FOR PORTLAND! Through FreigM on Fast Time! TIIE NEW TELEPHONE 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 cvery Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P: M. BTMn additional trip will be made on ; O'eleck. SaBday Morning. at for Sound ports. NOTICE! RKER HOUSE. WOT. .ir,TE&, Frop'r. First Class in Every Respect. Free Coiu'li to tlie House. C. V. KJfOWLKS. L. D. DROWN. St. Charles Hotel, (European Plan.) BROWN & KNOWLES - - Proprietors First Class ix Every Rhspkct, Good Restaurant Connected with the House Fire-proof Uriel: Uailding. 150 Rooms. In the Center of the City. Cor. Front and Morrison St?., Poitland. Or A Well Furnished Table ABUNDANTLY SUPPLIED With the best and cooked In a neat and wholesome way. can be found at Mis. G. W. Rucker's Private Hoarding House, over Eat on & CarnalsanV, next to Odd Fellows Build ing. Terms; $5 a week, $22.50 per month. $laday. The Telephone Saloon. The Finest Establishment ol the Kind in Astoria. Especially lltted up for the Comfort and Convenience of those who enjoy :i Social Gla's. The Best or Wines ami Liquors, The Choicest Cigars. Everything New and First-Class. K. I,. JEFJPKEY. Prop'r. The GEN. MILES Will Make TWO TRIPS DAILY ! TO Forts Stevens and Canby, And ilwaco. The second trip will be made upon the ar rival of the boats from Portlaud. Thi gives every one a splendid chance to gt THE OCEAN BREEZE, And see the Month of the Columbia. h 4lf31k&jifattft STEAMER TT mr'' Sunday of Kach Week, leaving Portland Passengers bj this route connect at Kalaua U. B. SCOTT, President,