w $Jw Salty Stftotm ASTOBIA. OREGON: THURSDAY.. ..SEPTEMBER 27. 1S8S. East and north in this country the sealskin sacque is a great institution. During the time the Alaska Fur Seal company has had the privilege of tak ing seals from the waters of that terri tory it has paid over 88,000,000 to the government, or a sum exceeding by over S1,000,000 the price paid for the whole of Alaska with the seal islands included. Reports of gold found in the Black Hills may bring an exodus in that di rection next year. Gold seekers who believe in coincidences will recall the fact that for forty years back every year that ended in the number 9 has been celebrated for the discovery of rich deposits of precious metals. Cal ifornia in 1849, Pike's Peak in 1859, Nevada in 18G9, audLeadvillein 1879, all bear out this statement. Africa is destined to swallow up a good deal of the world's surplus en ergy. Some years ago Gordon went there to find the Mahdi; then Emin Bey followed in the hope of finding Gordon; Stanley, after waiting a year or so, started out to hunt up Emin Bey, and now Lieutenant "Wiseman has begun a search for Stanley. Be fore very long it will become neces sary for some daring fellow to look for Wiseman, and he will, of course, be followed by another explorer, who in turn will be sought for by another, and so on indefinitely. If this sort of thing is to go on there will be an endless procession of fellows getting lost in the jungles of Africa, in their vain endeavor to reach the other fel lows who have gone before. The Dark Continent is an almost bound less land of mystery, and the fate of these adventurous explorers may never be known. They may fall victims to the African fever, or be devoured by wild animals, or perish in a strugglo with their savage foes. On the other hand, they may win favor with powerful tribes, and in that strange land build up great states and empires. One thing is cer tain, these numerous expeditions into the heart of Africa are blazing the way for civilization. Whatever may befall these early explorers, nothing can prevent the final 'subjugation of Africa by the whites. The continent will be divided out among the Eu ropean powers, and at no distant day it will become one of the most im portant regions on the globe. Let the procession of explorers go on. Many of them may be lost, but others will follow, and in the end the indomitable energy of the white man will conquer and hold this mysterious laud and all its treasures. The "Ventnre" Heard From. The schooner Venture returned from the far north Sunday, and is an chored in the bay. Last fapring the Venture was purchased at Astoria by John C. Nixon, of Seattle, and fitted out as a sealer. She carried a large fish net, and instead of shooting the seals, her crew would cast the net and catch them. While in the north a number of the crew was drowned and the captain seemed to bo de moralized, for he placed the schooner iu charge of an Indian agent, and struck out in an open boat for Fort Simpson. Nothing has ever been heard from him since, and Mr. Nixon supposed he had been drowned, to gether with the other members of the crew, but a tew weeks ago Mr. Harry Algar went north on the steamer Jios cowitz with a crew to bring the schooner down, and on his arrival at Fort Simpson, he learned that the rrmaing captain had reached there in safety. Wbere he went from there, or what he deserted the schooner for remains a mystery. The crew that went north to bring the Venture down took fish ing gear with them, and as tho vessel had several tons of salt on board, they had no trouble loading her with hali but, which were salted down. Seat tle Poit-rntelligencer,25. Sunny Rooms. With or witlio ut board at the Holden House. Rooms from 80 a month upward. Library, etc. The latest style of Gents' Boots and -OlIOCS ai 1. J. UOODMATi s, The best Oysters in any style, at the Telephone .Restaurant. Fisli Skill Oil. And machine oil for sale. J. H. Deforce. Astoria, Oregon. The finest and juiciest steak at the iciepiione Jiesnurant. All the Datent medicines advertised in tills paper, together with the choicest penumery, ana toilet articles, etc-can be boucht at the lowest nriees. at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident note i, Astoria. Meals Cooked to Order. Private rooms for ladies and families: at central Restaurant, next to Foard & Ktfll'na' Coffee and cake, Central Restaurant. ten cents, at the Gainbrinus Beer And Free Lunch at tho Telephone Sa loon, c cents. TeleDhoneliOdclnc House. Best Beds in town. Rooms per night uu j i., per ween. 0-i.w. new ana clean. Private entrance. TOLD BY THE TELEGBAPH. Encouraging Eeports Prom Panama. Three Very Offended Chinese Jrandarins. Portland, Sept. 26. This city seems to be infested with burglars. Lodging houses are as yet the only places entered. A case of a very unusual character went to trial before Judge Stearns this morning, namely that of the state of Oregon against John Lewis and Etta Lewis, jointly indicted for alleged criminal associations at the Merchant's Hotel, in this city, on the 12th of last July. The female de fendant is the daughter of Bev. S. M. Driver, of Walla Walla. The male defendant is a brother of the woman's husband. The case was given to the jury before noon, and that body took one ballot and then they found John Lewis guilty. His counsel gave no nce mai mey wouia move tor a new trial. This morning, at 1130. Dennis Dooley, a farmer, was driving up Sixth street wnen ins team grew frightened ana ran away. At the corner of A street the wagon collided with an electric light mast and was turned over, throwing the man out upon the sidewalk, breaking his left shoulder blade and producing quite an ugly scalp wound. He was picked np in an insensible condition and taken to St Vincent's hospital, where his in juries were treated. TEE rELIOW FEVER. Jacksonville, Sept. 2G. Only nine new cases are reported this morning and one death. This is one of the brightest and most pleasant days of the season, cool ana refreshing. The belief is becoming general that the epidemic will soon run its course. A cordon has been thrown around the city to prevent the ingress of pau pers. HEAVT WEATHER. B03TOK, Sept. 2G. A violent wind and rain storm is raging along the whole New England coast this morn ing. The telegraph wires are down in all directions. The damage will be large. THAT WAS RIGHT. New York, Sept. 26. Twenty-one little girls, from 9 to IB years of age, were brought hero yesterday by Mor mon elders, from Europe, on route to Salt Lake City, and were ordered to day, by Collector Magono, to bo sent back to Europe. EXTENSIVE SMUGGLING;. Ottawa, Sept. 26. Hon. McKenzie Bowell, minister of customs, has just returned from British Columbia. Ho says it is quite evident that a Itera tive business is being done in tho manufacture of prepared opium at Victoria and smuggling it into the United States along the frontier. It is imported in tho rough state and duty is paid so the dominion govern ment is powerless to remedy the evil. The importation has increased from Bix thousand pounds in 18S0 to 105, 000 iu 1887, of which 90 per cent was smuggled into tho United States. He thinks tho United States should send detectives to Victoria to work the matter up. ENCOURAGING REPORTS. Panama, Sept. 26. A well informed correspondent writes to the Star and Jlerald: "It is learned that several contracts on tho canal have been fin ished, turned over to tho canal com pany and accepted after inspection. Facts are stubborn things, and these irrefutably give the lie to innumera ble vague floating rumors in circula tion about tho canal company's shut ting down work. Of course they are shutting dowu just as fast as they can but only at the completion of their work. Other equally important sections will also shut down, nnd ere the outside world suspects it and whilst it is yet buttonholing itself and speculating on the gloomy pros pects of Panama canal work the cable will flash through Christendom with the tidings of ships floating over the isthmus of Panama." OFrENDED MANDARINS. Ottawa, Sept. 26. Serious trouble is threatened by the three Chinese commissioners brought here in bond, in a bonded boxcar. They intend to carry the matter to Lord Salisbury himself. They are evidently impor tant personages, and were treated like common Chinese laborers. They came from New York, and on their way west first-class passage was re fused them. The customs, police on this side said the law required them to be treated the same as pack? ages in bond. They were locked up in the box car and so brought through. The man who let them out of the car incurred a fine of S150. The custom authorities have apologized and hope to escape farther ill consequence. MRS. LANGTRr DISHEARTENED. London, Sept. 26. Mrs. Langtry, it is reported, has returned to Paris disheartened, her husband having re fused absolutely to see or talk with her on the subject of a divorce. The solicitors of both parties met, but Mr. Langtry was not there. It is report ed that he is earning a good living and won't consent to any arrange ment to hand his wife over to another man. A BRITISH SUCCESS. CALCUTTA,Sept, 26. The British col umn under colonel Graham has en tered the Jelapa Pass. The great force which opposed them was badly armed and handled, and easily routed The loss was 20 killed. The British now hold the entrance to Thibet, which was the object ot tho expedi tion. ADVICE TO MOTHERS . Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always bo used for children teethinc It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind cholic, and is the best remedy for diar- rho3a.Twenty-uvo cents a oouie. CMlireECryforPitclier'sCastoria AX OFFICIAL LIST. Of the Steamers Belonging In thtt Dlitrlct. Following is a list for which we are indebted to Mr. E. Z. Ferguson, of the steamers belonging in the district of Oregon, and the number of passengers allowed by law. FASSENOEB STEAMERS. Name. No. Passgr's. Owned. A. B. Field 35 Astoria ltival 30 Occident 8 Volga 1C Clara Parker 100 Gen.Miles W) Edith 20 O.K 20 Wolluski 30 Improvement 20 Electric BO Tonquin 15 Gen. Canby 80 Gen. Garfield 20 Daphne 8 . Tillamook Lena 25 LaCenter Isabel 100 Lucea Mason 100 Mountain Buck.... 25 Brisk G Tillie 15 Rustler 15 Favorite 20 .Shoal water Bay ..Gray's Harbor .Siuslaw Eureka 25 Brookfield Aberdeen 30 Aberdeen Herald 30 " (To this list is to be added the Winona, just built.) FEEIOni BTEAMEB3 ONLY. John West. Hattie, M. G. Haaven, Polar Bear, Dolphin, Donald, Sophia, Salem No.3 (steam ferry). Cruiser, South Bend, Traveler, Hunter, Favorite, Colum bia, Wizard. Some of the above can carry passen gers, but their papers are made out for freight only. When Yon Go to Portland Frank Fabre, Occidental hotel restau rant, will be glad to see his Astoria friends, A good dinner at a moderate price ana everything in season. Ludlow's Ladies' 3.00 Fine Shoes; also Flexible Hand turned French Kids, at IT. J. UOODUAN'8. Private Bourns. At the Telephone Restaurant for sup pers, parties, etc. The best cooked to onter. NEW TO-DAY. Tuesday and Wednesday, October 2nd and 3rd. Second Appearance of HUDSON & ECKERT'S Juvenile Opera Co. Under the Personal Direction of T. WILMOTT ECKEKT. Ill OS DAY, Oct 2nd: CHIMES OF NORMANDY. TUESDAY, Oct. 3rd: H. M. S. PINAFORE, Produced with Elaborate Perfection, Correct Costumes Special Scenory and Appropriate Accessories. Box Sheet open for the sale ot Keserved Seats. Saturday, Sept. L-Jth, lu a.m., at the New York Novelty Store, Ross' Opera House. ONE NICHT ONLY. Thursday, September 27th. THE Jackson-Godfrey AUSTRALIAN ATHLETIC MUSICAL COMBINATION. PETER JACKSON, Champion Colored Heavy-weight of Aus tralia, and CEO. CORMAN, Champion Colored Heavy-weight of America, Will positively appear in a friendly set-to. Faddy Gorman and Sam Pitzpatrick, Late of Australia, Will also appear iu a friendly contest. The Eclipse Quartette, The Finest Quartette of Colored Singers In the World, introducing Solos, Duets, Plantation Specialties, Harp Solos, Etc. Prices of Admission : 50c, "5c, and $1,00. For Rent. ANEATCOTTAGEIN UPPER ASTORIA Kent, S10 per month. Apply to W.fi. ADAIR. JOB PRINTING. Neat, Quick And Cheap at The ASTOEIAN JOB OFFICE Fine Pigs For Sale. rl AVE SOME FINE BERKSHIRE MALE Pies for sale. Any one desirous ot improv ing his breed of hogs has here a good oppor tunity. Apply to D. P. Trulllnger, at J, C. TruUInsertlfllU ROSS'OPERAHOUSE Bare Chance. Selling Off at Cost and Less. As we are going to close up business in Astoria, now is the time for you to buy goods cheap, especially Crockery and Glass Ware, which we are selling less than you will ever be able to set tlieni again. Call Early and Secure Your Pick of the Bargains. D. L. BECK & SONS. Allen & Krosel. Handsome Waif Paper, ARTISTIC DECORATION. Painting, Papering. Graining, Etc., Done in Satisfactory Style and at Satisfactory Prices. Corner Jefferson and Cass Sts., Astoria, Or. J. H. D. GKAY wholesale and retail dealer In. GROCERIES FLOUR, AND FEED Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. LIME, SAND AND CEMENT General Storage and Wharfage on reason able terms. Foot of Benton street, Astoria, Oregon. Carnahan & Co. SUCCESSORS TO I. "W. CASE, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Corner Chenamus and Cass streets. ASTORIA OREGON (ITY BOOK STORE.- THE LEADING STATIONERS AND BOOK SELLERS. GRIFFIN" & REED. ESTABLISHED 1842. urn I rmtiiiuimi!iinTS2g3ggy,pT,ib5affmiii imjlEZZl JL. fc LINEN GILL NETTINGJV.SPECIALTY. The Oldest and Largest Manufacturers of FISH NETTINGS. IN THE UNITED STATES. Salmon Perse Seines. SalmonPouua Nets. Salmon Gill Nets. JSTEish Nettings of all kinds supplied at the shortest pissible notice, and, at me lowest rates, aii macie irom our Shephard Cold Guaranteed to be tho strongest nnd moat PACIFIC COAST FISHERIES. This TWINE is mnnufactured only bv ourselves, directly from the raw material, and costs no more in NETTINGS tnan the cheaper grades. Send for samples; also for our illustrated rnuaneipnia ana l.oiuion. Americas. Hot and Twine Company, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS. Hi, 15a PdcLZiiXSldESRy FIRE BRICK dkalkbin FIRE CLAY Hay, Oats, and Straw, Lime, Brici, Cement, Sand and Plaster Wood Belirered to Order. ' Drajlng, Teaming and Eipress Business. tBI -m dA-SC-iSC-'ffwJ- ' - Tv IBB apply to the Captain, or to Seines, Pounds, Traps, -AND- FISH NETTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. MADE TO ORDER OF BEST QUALITY. Woodberry Seine Twines AT LOWEST PRICES OF NETTING COMBINATION. Barbour's Salmon Net Threads. HENRY DOYLE & CO.. 511 ! 519 Market St., Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast. Great Slaughter Sale: BABY BUGGIES, VELOCIPEDES, WAGONS, TOYS, STATIONEKY, PERFUMERY, PICTURES, CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, FIELD AND OPERA GLASSES, CUTLERY, BIRD CAGES, BASKETS, BASE BALL GOODS, DRAWING INSTRUMENTS, ARTI3T MATERIAL, THE NEW YORK NOVELTY STORE Main St., Opposite FarJser House. f. A Watchmaker Jeweler. City Tax Notice. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENTHAT THE JLl Tax Roll of the city of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, Is now in my hands for col lection and will remain with me for thirty dajs. after which time the taxes remaining unpaid will he deemed delinquent, and as sucn win De returned to tne Auditor. J. G, HUSTLER. City Treasurer and Tax Collector. CAPITAL $350,000. Medal Twines. desirable twine now made especially for the catalogue. Highest awards atlioston, STEAMEB (1,1 111 PARKER Eben P, Parker.Master. ForTOWINO, FREIGHT or CHAR B. B. PABKEK. Our Entire Stock ! Is Offeml at n Sacrifice Until Further Notice. We are going to New York TO PURCHASE THE Biggest Stock of Goods Ever brought to this market. A. . WHOLESALE AND Groceries, Provisions and Mill Feed. Crockery, Glass Plated Ware. o The Largest and finest assortment of Fresh. Fruits and Vegetables. Received fresh every Steamer. PARKER'S vllr EMPIRE BARBOUR'S Irish Flax Threads HAVE NO tfjnrcw?? ri.r. 5. HTvV'wi i "r GRAND PRIX PARIS 1878, AND GRAND CROSS OF THE LEGION D'HONNEDR. They received the ONLY GOLD MEDAL For FLAX THREADS at tho Ziondon Fisheries And Ijave been nwarded HIGHER PRIZES at tho various INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITIONS, Than the goods ot any other XaRBAD MANUFACTURERS IN THE WORLD. Quality C?an Always be Depended on. Experienced Fistaeilse no Other, HENRY DOYLE & CO., 517 and 519 Market Street, SAN FRANCISCO. AGENTS FOR PACIFIC COAST. WOODBEEEY SEINE TWINE. EOPE and NET TING Constantly on Hand. TEAPS furnished to order at MANDOLINS, VIOLINS, ZITHERS, BANJOS, GUITARS, FLUTES, FIFES, PICCOLOS, FLAGEOLETS, ACCORDIONS, SNARE DRUMS, HARMONICAS. Fall line best quality ITALIAN STRINGS Bis c t in Reading Matter. RETAIL DEALER IN Lairtf, Schober & Mitchell's FINE SftOES. a rm.r. LINK, Satisfaction Guaranteed. STORE. EQUAL ! teflonst) Exhibition. 1883. SEINES, POUNDS and Lowest Factory Prices. jvi ,-N&fc. as-