C3 he 3n itwm iSTORIA, OREGON: TUBtjD.U. .. APRIL 19. 1SS7 Tho Sunday Mercury cornea out resplendent in a new spring snifc that is very becoming. Zamloch appears at Boss' opera Louse to-night. Reserved seats at the Crystal Palace. Oapt. Powell advertises for propo sals for 50.000 tons stono at Point Adams, and also about 1,200 fir piles LATEST TELEGBAPHIO 2TEWS. Lieut. Harmon, of Ft. Canby, ad vertises for bids for the construction of an ordnance storehouse at the fort. The list of prizes at tbo coming firemen's tournament appears else where. A new feature is the "speed"' contest. F. M. Warren's new steamer Puri tan was launched last Saturdav. Capt. Eehf eld's new craft, the O. K., is also about ready for business. Miss Ella M. Rucker has com pleted a course of bookkeeping at tbo Portland business college and has received a handsomely executed di ploma therefrom. The ladies of the Presbyterian church will have a social at the resi dence of Mrs. Geo. O. Flavel next Thursday evening. A general invi tation is extended. F. C. Baker, the state printer, yes terday began tbo work of printing the laws passed at the last session of the legislature. Ho expects to get through about May 1st. Capt J. H. D. Gray returned from Gray's harbor la3fc Sunday. lie re- ports considerable movement in that vicinity. Logs are $i.59, and the mills are cutting about 300 M a day. In the court yesterday Cbas. St. Clair was fined $5 for drunkenness, Chas. Anderson, Jno. Dickinson, H. Clayton, John Cole, do., 5 each; Wm. Kegan, fighting, S20; Tom Kear ney, vagrancy, jury trial, guilty, 20. Zamloch had a very large audience last night and gave a most enter taining performance, many of his feats of legerdemain being heartily applauded. After the performance he distributed a large number of presents to the "lucky holders of prizes. He will give another per formance at the same time and place this evening, and will doubtless have as large an audience. The board of directors of the As toria loan and building association met last evening and elected officers as follews: President, J. P. Dickin son; vice president, C. S. Wright; secretary, A. S. Reed; treasurer, E. A. "Nbyes: finance committee, J. Q. A. Bowlby, J. H. D. Gray, J. R. Gilstrap; attorney, C. W. Fulton. The secre tary gives notice of an assessment of SI a share on the capital stock sub scribed. As one of the vagaries of business, is noted a contract between other sawmills on the Sound and the mill at Port Townsend; the former pay the locaL mill S200 a month not to ship lumber to any coast port; they agree not to ship any lumber to Port Townsend. the mill at that place get ting all the home business. To an observer it would seem that another sawmill at Port Townsend would be one of the certainties of the near future. In the justice court yesterday, the case of thestate of Oregon vs. Albert Thompson, came up. The evidence went to Bbow that Albert had opened the door of the mess house, of the Anglo-American Packing Cot, with a false key and feloniously abstracted clothes therefrom. "I shall hold you in $500 bonds to await the action of the grand jury," said Justice Cleve land. "You might as well make it a million, judge," said Thompson aB he went to jaiL Two Hundred People Drowned On the Oorsican Coast. AN INTERESTING LETTER. Views of au Astorian Traveling in Europe. Fokt Sully, "April 18. Troops here have been ordered to proceed to the Winnebago and Crow reservation to drive tbo settlers from their lands. Tbe orders are very strict even to de stroying proporty if necessary. There is the greatest excitement and somo fears of n small rebellion. These lands were thrown open by Arthur's administration, and Cleveland's revo cation has brought on the present crisis. STBIEIKCTOK PSISCIPI.E. CijfcnfSATi, April 18. Nine hun dred stove moulders were ordered out to-day. The strike i3 about using St. Louis patterns; the work on the patterns is insignificant, but the principle is what causes the strike. So there is hero the anomaly of men striking when there is no complaint from either the men or the employers. DEAD. Sax Fbaxckoo, April 18. James C. Patrick, a prominent and well known merchant of this city, died suddenly this morning. ATLANTIC WEATHEB. New York, April 18. At seven this morning it began" snowing Lard. V2 inches foil, then turned to sleet. The ground is covered with snow and a crust of ice. Tbe storm is general all over the state. A MARINE DISASTER. London, April 18. The wrcok of the steamer off Corsica, is confirmed. The vessel is named .the Lomamia-, there were 230 passengers, of whom 50 were saved. y THEY GOT THERE. Oakland, "April 18. Three trains bearing the National opera company arrived this morning, with three hun dred people and 200,000 pouuds of scenery, properties, etc. 18 IT A MULLIGAN LETTER.' London, April 18. The alleged Parnell letter continues to create great excitement. The press gener ally forbear criticism until Parnell is heard from. It is rumored that one person is already suspected of being its forger. MAJOR BURTON'S CISli. Washington, April 18. It is un derstood that the judge advocate genoral will recommend the approval of the sentence of dismissal of Major Burton of the 9th cavalry. It is not believed, however, that the president will approve it, as Gen. Sheridan is bringing a great doal of pressure in Burton's behalf. A Visit to HcGowan'ft Cannery. House to Itcnt. Apply to Fred Ferrell, at Feireli Ohler's. " Lowest Cash .Price. Coal Oil at $2.35 a case, at D. L. Beck & Son 3. ambriuu! Itccr And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa loon, 5 cents. An Opportunity. Dr. Harmon has left some spectacles, Brazilian Pebble and optical goods with Wm. Armbruster, where they can be bought. Tills is a good opportunity for those who were unable to buy from him before his departure. Eastern oysters fresh every .stcainei at Jeffs restaurant. What Is better than a glass of liquor ? A cup of delicious coffee atFabre's. California Oat Hay, Uil X 11 IIUUU, 111 IttlkU UUHUUWW and at low est prices at J, II. D. Gray's dOCK, The finest and nicest steak to be bad in townatFabre's Tbe best Fabre's. Editor Asterian: Whilo strolling along the water front yesterday afternoon, I saw the steamer Electric with Bteam up ready for a trip somewhere and slipped on board, and after a few moments' brisk run, landed at the dock of P. J. Mc Gowan & Sons' cannery at Chinook point, and was met by Mr. McGowan, senior, and invited to a look about the cannery and grounds. The in terior of the cannery is being white washed and tbe machinery put in oider for tbe season. Ud stairs oan making is going on; in another part nets and seines are being made and repaired. Back of the cannery are thousands of feet of wire 'netting -for fish traps. This wire is of two kinds, galvanized iron and copper. The iron only lasts one year, while the copper is good for four or five years. They have several traps below their place, in Baker's bay, and their sein ing ground is on the beach in front of the cannery extending up tbe river two miles. The cannery 3 built on solid ground Borne twq hundred feet from high-water mark which looks odd to one accustomed to seeing can neries on piles. There is a large sewer under the cannery, which car ries off all refuse matter; water is supplied from a large spring on the hill about seven hundred yards from the cannery. There is a wharf eight hundred feet lone, leading from the cannery to deep water, where there is a small building which answers for astorehonsein shipping their salmon and receiving supplies. After having enjoyed half an horn's stroll about the place, which is a lovely little spott I boarded the steamer ogam, and in less than twenty minutes was in Astoria again. X. Vienna, March 28, 1887. Editor Asterian: I am fully aware that so insignifi cant an act as writing a letter has been the cause of many an eminent statesman's downfall, furnished ma terial for innumerable divorce and breach of promise suits and caused more domestic trouble than all tbe hired girls in Christendom. Notwith standing all this, everybody writes, and since the people in this world aro good enough for me, I will stay with the crowd and write this letter. As nn illustration of the dangers a newspaper correspondent is ever in, I refer to a late example: Mr. Blow itz, Paris correspondent for the Lon don Standard, during the late war alarm, wrote his paper of an union for offense and defense having been consummated between two of the leading nations, stating that ho ob tained his information from one high in authority. The letter wa3 pub lished and, as will be remembered, caused quite a panic for a few hours in the stock markets. The report was. at once contradicted and proven to be false. Then the English news papers, tiring of so many false alarms, went after Blowitz and scored him mercilessly- It did him no good to deny, for there was his letter. And when ho attempted to explain and claim a wrong construction of his article, his persecutors dissected it, transposed the words and sentences and made it read, every imaginable way; but always with tho result that the writer hid lied. I suppose if ho had been only a politician, the mere fact of his having lied would have amounted to nothing; but being a reporter, IT WELL NIGH RUINED nitf. I wiil take warning from this case and keep as near tho truth as pos-ible in a letter of this kind. I soon found after landing in this country, that every one at once RECOGNIZED ME AS AN AMERICAN. The custom officials searched me for whisky though I am sure no Amer ican ever had any whisky left after a sen vo age confiscated my old bull dog revolvor, made certain that I carried no dynamite and let me go. - J Tho onbman drove me two miles out of the way and of course, charged for distance, took mo to the wrong hotel and insisted that a mean, dirty look ing houso, with tho name Italian Ho tel printed in large letters over the door, was the Queen's Hotel, only the name had been changed, grumbled when compelled to drive me to tho right place which, by the way, was close to tho- station charged me ex tra for this, and after all, had the nerve to ask me for "tuppence" with which to get a drink. He had been driving so long he Was thirsty. Tbo landlords at once hunted up an extra porter to charge for in my bill, and all the servants in tho place met toe at the door to help me alight from my carriage. When I left the serv ants were called together to see me offf express their sorrow for my de parture and wish mo a pleasant jour ney. However, I had to paj for all this attention, but will do30 no more. I may not be so popular or receive so much attention from tho servants but I am Muckros3 abbey, and after these I found they were all alike, and it ap pears that they only knew one way of building castles in ancient days. They all have their prison cells, wind ing stairs and watch towers, and see ing one you see them all. I soon tired of gazing at these structures, paying a shilling to go through them and appearing surprised at their an tiquity. Just as it there was any thing particularly wonderful in the fact that a castle or abbey from lapse of time has become an old ruin. Great Britain is a land of politi cians. No matter where a conversa tion begins here, it is sure to end in a discussion of Gladstone and tbe Irish question, upon which there is a won derful diversity of opinion. There are so many opinions and parties that when a stranger hears of tho conservatives, tories, liberals, unionists, liberal unionists, radicals, home rulers, etc., etc., ho is very apt to become confused in regard to the political questions and parties here. Having a desire to know something more of Ireland's condition than could be obtained from reading I took a flying trip through a consider able portion of th land of agitators, including Ulster and Kerry coun ties. Ulster is tho most prosperous portion of Ireland, and the only por tion whero Gladstone and Parnell have received opposition 'Of any im portance. This is due to the fact that the land laws of Ulster, being granted at a different time from that of the rest of the country, is much better for tho tenants. In fact is as good as that existing in England and the voters are not willing to take the chances of a change. What I saw on my trip WOULD MAKE ME A HOME RULER If T had heard nothing of tho country before. Ofilcial statistics show that while only a few years ago Ireland's population was over seven million, it now is only fivo millions, and out of tbo five millions remaining there are seven hundred thousand paupers who are supported by the government. This certainly indicates a terrible con ditionof affairs. However, these faot3 do not worry tue conservatives and during my stay in London I was Bur prised to seo how bitterly many of them denounce Gladstone. They say he is not honest or truthful, is a dem agogue, in his dotage, etc. But the "grand old man" pays no attention to these charges, keeps tho Irish ques tion before the people, has more in fluence and attracts moro attention to-day than the queen. After all, could Ireland obtain nil she asks for, it would require years for auy marked improvement in her condition. Traveler. v:o JUST AS HrrY AND HAVE MORE MONEY. My first hotel bill in Ireland nearly paralyzed me. Though I had only tArMAitn1 mvlt- tltn rtloni f I ! w0 l,nn,W? n hill ns lnno- nq n -m ! distressing symptoms. WlmtX Do You Think Jeff of tbe U. S. gives you a meal for nothing and a glass ot something to drink? Not much; but he gives the best meal and more of it than any other restaurant in town. 25 cents. ojsters in any stxle at Fine Furnished Rooms. At the Munson Heuse: Newly fur nished and renevated: terms reasonable. Mrs. A. E. Stout. For The Wast Beautiful And enduring photographs, charming tones, the most scientific retouching and fine polish go to X. S. Shuster, the pioneer leading photographer. See new samples n.t his new gallery on the road vray. Subscribers for IMdpaths Ilistorj- of the United States, will confer a great fayor on the agent if they will call at A. G. Spexarth's gun store and get their books. Asa S. Hawkins, Agent. GotojeffSforoyster, Private Booms. . At The Ilolden Iloit&e A few more boarders can be accom modated with or without rooms. Tiy Fabre's celebrated pan roat. Ten cents for a cup of Fabre's nice coffee. Tide Beed's. tables for 1887 at Griffin & Go To Crow's Gallery. The leading Photographer. For the finest photos m all the latest styles and of superior hnish. A Xew And Enlarged toek ot Choice Brands of Clears. Imported Key West and domestic. All tastes can bo satisfied and all pockets suited as to price. Tansill'sPuncb and Junior's in fnll supply as usual at D. L. Beck & Sons. -Telephone liO'Ifflng House. Best Beds in town. Booms per night CO and 25 cts ner week S1.D0. 3ew and clean. Private entrance. on spring. Jjoomug it over, x saw that every one in the establishment was down in it for somethiug. I was oharged with the porter, boots, at tendance, luggage, I only had two valises which I carried myself wait er, light, etc., etc. It required little penetration to see that unless I re belled I was to be victimized. So, mustering np courage, I made a for mal demand for a retraction of at least some of those base and cruel charges. Tho landlord did not ap pear to be much surprised at this; took it as a matter of course, and doubtless would have been more sur prised if I had paid the bill without grumbling. For I am told it is quite the thing for Americans to growl about their hotel bills. So on demand, mine host very cheorfully discounted the bill and I settled for about eighty cents on the dollar. When I started out for a walk, I was sur rounded by cabmen, guides, old wom en and little boys and girls, with curios and sprigs of shamrock to sell, and beggars ot every uescnption. Ere traveling far I saw that unless I disguised myself in someway l would have no peace, and would finally be reduced to the necessity ot taking what is known in the west as a "tie pass" for home. But, disguise myseif as I would, I was always detected. In Belfast small newsboy, after vainly striving to sell me a paper for a ha'penny, at last planted himself squarely in front of me and yelled: "'Ere's yer Evening News. All about the? riot. Only one cent.'1 Then looking mo in the face, said: "Does that suit you any better?" Although I had not spoken to him he recog nized my nationality. So I t ok his paper because he told me the price in the money of my ''ain countree." "Wherever i this oountry it is sup posed an American is liablo to pass, a host of speculative persons have lo cated, who wiil sell ALMOST ANY CURIOSITY IMAGINABLE. "Whenever an old bridce. house. hospital, or what not has become use less and is torn down, the wood work is made up into curiosities for the traveler. And from the assurance these individuals undertook to sell their wares to me, I judge the average American traveler is in the habit of buying up all the worthless truck of fered him. I had ncquired from reading my guide book a burninc de sire to see every old castle, abbey and cathedral in the country. But I soon found that if I visited all these old structures I would be an old man long ere my task was completed. For it seems to me that the principal production of the country is old and ruined buildings. The first ruin I visited was Blarney caBtle. Then Enjoy Life. What a truly beautiful world live in! Nature gives U3 grandeur of mountains, glens and oceans, and thousands of meafts of enjoyment. We can desire no., better when in perfect health; but how often do the majority of people feel like giving it up disheartened, " discouraged and worn out with disease, when there is no occasion for this feeling, as every sulferer can easily obtain satisfactory proof, that Grccrfs 'August Ffowe?; will make them free from disease, as when born. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint aro the direct causes of seventy fivo per cent, of such mala dies as Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Costiveness, Nervous Prostration, Dizziness of the Head, Palpitation of tho Heart, and other Three doses of Avaiut Floicer will prove its wonderful effect. Sample bottles, 10 cents. Try it. t'ERSOML. Dee Jonet Think He's Sanctified? Geo. Taylor, of Taylor, Young & Co., is in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wetherbee were in the city yesterday afternoon, and return to Eagle Cliff this morning. Tbe Coming Firemen's Tonrnnmcnt, Tbo board of directors of tbe State Firemen's Association, met at Vancouver last Friday night. Tbe directors assigned twenty inter esting topics for discussion to leading firemen throughout the state and ter ritory. Tbe following races were arranged and prizes effered: 1st prize. 2d prize. Steamerrace ."$150 00 S 60 00 Hook and ladder race . . 100 00 GO 00 20o-yard foot race . 50 00 Hose race, wet test 100 00 Tender race 35 00 15 00 State champion hoseTaco-200 00 100 00 Make and break coupling 25 00 Hose race, dry test 100 00 50 00 Speedrace ,.. 50 00 Hose company coming the greatest distance. 25 00 Tbo "speed race" is to be a distance of 700 feet, cart to carry 250 feet of hose, the run from score to score. CLOAK DEPARTMENT! At The Unnecessary Misery. Probably as much miserv comes from habitual constipation "as from any derangement of the functions of the body, and it is difficult to cure, for the reason that no one likes to take the medicines usually pre scribed. HAMBUEG PIGS were prepared to obviate this difficulty, and they will be found pleasant to the taste of women and children. 25 cents. At all druggists. J. J. Mack Sc Co., proprietors. S. P. It Will Probably be "How.' A valuable broodmare at Coondale, Penn., had to have n leg amputated and is doing well. The first case of the kind. Will she have a cork leg? or how? Willamette Farmer. Famous "Women. Madame Trebelli, tho greatest of living contraltos who has traveled extensively, in fact visited every county and city of note in tbo world, has just departed from the slope of the Pacific, and often expressing the greatest admiration for the beauty and erandeur of our scenery and the delightful mildness of our climate, J left the following written note as a living expression of her opinion in the hands of a Portland druggist, the original of which can be seen on de-1 mand. Pomiaxd, Or., April G, 18S7. , Dear Mr. Wisdem: I have tried your "Ulobertino." and it cives mo much pleasure to say that it is excellent for tbe complexion, being one of the- be3t articles of the kind I have over used. Be lieve me. yours sincerely. Z. Tbebelli. If auy further proof of the excel lency of this article-is reqhired call on Messrs. W. E. Dement & Co. of Asto ria, Or., who, for the small Bum of fifty cents, will produce evidence that will satisfy the most skeptical and fastidious and give you -a beautiful picture card for the trouble of enquiring. Leading DryGoodsCiothingHouse ARRIVED: And on exhibition in our Cloak Room this wek our first .selection of New, Stylish and Fashionable Garments, consist- insr oi ' JEFF'S United States Restaurant is the best and cheapest in Astoria. Croup, Whooping Cough and Bron chitis immediately relieved by ShlloWs Cure. Sold by W . E. Dement Peg-leg Jones, now preaohing at a church in this city,confessed last night that it was him who put out phosphor ous that killed Uncle Jeptha's bogs, about twelve years ago. Mr. Garrison wishes to ask if Jones considers him self sanctified, before making restitu tion for damages douo at that time? Is not this another Kissano affair? McMinnville Reporter. JLJrace Op. You are feeling depressed, jour ap- getite is poor you an bothered with Cea-'ache, you are fidgetty, nervous, and generally out of sorts, and want to brace up. Brace up, but not with stim ulants, spring medicines, or bitters, which have for their basis very cheap, bad whiskey, and which stimulate you for an hour," and then leave you in worse condition than before, What von want is an alterative that will puri fy i our blood, start healthy action of Liver and Kulne s, restore your vitali ty, and give renewed health and strength. Such-a medicine jou will find in Electric Bitters, and only 50 cents a bottle at W. E. Dement & Co.'s Drug Store. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with tbe choicest pcrfumc-iy, and toilet articles, etc can bob'Jintbt at tho loweht prices, at J. W. Conn, druii -.tort1, oppo<o Occident brtt'l. Astoria. C3 bhiloha Cough ana Consumption Cure N -.old by Us on guarantee. It cures cniimt1on. Sold by W.H. Dement. Full! My establishment h now filled with a large and well selected stock. My prices aro as usual the very lowest, and all I ask is a chance to convince you that T can and will save you money. It 13 for your own interest as much as for mine to do your trad ing with me. "Herman Wis The CJotbier and Hatter LADIES' BEADED DAMASSE WRAPS. LADIES' BEADED GRENADINE WRAPS. LADIES VELVET BROCADE WRAPS. - LADIES' WOOL ARMURE WRAPS. LADIES' WOOL OTTOMAN WRAPS. LADIES' HABIT CLOTH ULSTERS, , - -: In Various Designs. LADIES' CASSDIERE ULSTERS, With HoocU. v LADIES' WALKING -JACKETS, - In Cassimere, Bruclec, Jersey, Uuretless, In t ' ' j Various Colors and Designs, NEW GOODS IS EVERY DEPARTMENT, ", O. H. COOPER'S, PYTHIAN BUILDING. '""" i i J i mi ! mmmtmrn tT YOU NEEDN'T Paste This On Your Looking Gla Happiness and health are important piobiems, the former depending greatly on the latter. Eeryonc is familiar with the healtbv properties of fruit, and no one can afford to be sick and miserable while the pleasant liquid fruit remedy Syiupof Figs, may be had of your en terprising druggists V. E. Dement & Co Silicon's Cuke will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough, and Bronchitis. Sold by W .E. Dement & Co (Occident Building.) UKtAI Rn t craiiiQ IN Baby Buggies Syrup oi Figs.. .Manufactured only by the California Fig Syrup Co. San Francisco Cal. is Natures Own True Laxative. This pleasant liquid fruit reined v may be had of W. E. Dement & Co. at fifty cents or one dollar per bottle. It is the most pleasant, prompt and effective remedy known, to cleanse tbebvstem: to act on. the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels gently yet thoroughly to dispel Headachs, Colds and Fevers: to cure Constipation,. Indigestion and kindred ills. AND Musical Instruments AT THE New York Novelty Store Private JRooins. 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