v, ;tt . -" - --- nr - . ' "vr iV - , ii$ , j'w " -r TV g - - - Tr V.-AT - Of; - ttttftit. 5 - 3?! jj VOL. XXXIV, NO. 2. STORTA, ORKGOiV, SUNDAY, JAJVPAKY 20. 1890. PRICE FIVE CENTS JDl C. P. Upshur, Skipping md Commission Merchant Slain St. Wharf, Astoria. Orecon. SPECIALTIES : Cannery Supplies Barbour's Salmon Net Twines. SEPTUX E Brand Salmon Twine. WOODBERRY Cotton Lines and Twines SEINES and NETTING or all Description Furnished at Factory Prices. FIRE INSURANCE KRccted in Frt Class Companies, Representing 13.000,00 m5ix, HOKE. Uartfinl, Conn ........New Yoik, Agracr rclHc Kxprei and WelU, FarRO A Co. TMielsen, Lester & Anflersen, CIVIL ENGINEERS, Surveyors and Architects. Offici:, Room ., Ki.Avr.is Rr.u'o, SECOND STREET 1 O. Hnx SIX Avroui A, Oil. .w- $& iv wtl W'- Stftf tects- cv d Ar chi ttO EnD ince' ulic , ctfl i W dro " itfv S" A ,jrrsr ....so tN cy Wm. B. Adair, ftEAL ESTATE AGENT. X. K. Cor. Olney and Tlilrd Sts. P. O. Box 43G. l"artlcular attention ghen to Properties In Ujuht AMori.i ; also to purchase of Tim ber L&mls. Abstracts of Title. C. R. THOMSON Keeps a full set of Abstract Books ami ill examine the 'litle to any JJe.il Ks Ute ia the county and furnish an Abstrae et Title to the same. Terms reasonahle. Work guaranteed. Carnahan & Go. SUCCESSORS TO T. W. CASE, IMPOKThKS AND WHOLESALE AND KETAH. DEALERS IK GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Corner Cheaainus and Cass streets. AHTCXIA OKEGON BOOTS AND SHOES! Of Best Quality, and at LOWEST PRICES, AT THE SIGN OF THEJOLDEH SHOE. H. W. Strickler, M. D. DEALEU IK Pure Drugs, Toilet Articles, Etc. Prescription Clerk sieaks Four different L&AKU&ces. Gescral practice of Medicine attended to by the Doctor. Second Street, near rostofUce. SEALAND. The trrminus ofthe Ilwaco and Shoalwater Bay Railroad. TJIE "GREAT EST SUMMER RESORT ON THE NORTHWEST COAST. Lies at the head o the Bav, at deep water, and only twelve miles from t he bar. The coining County Seat and Commercial Metropolis of Pacific county. Xow laid out. Lots ob the market from S50, and upwards. Kor particulars and full information, call on or address B. A. SEABORC, Il'uiraco, Wash. This Delightful R0BB & Z JL Hjfe-3' --- . ,-. r x Best of All Cough medicines, Ayer's Cherry Pec toral is in greater demand than ever No preparation for Throat and Lung Troubles is so prompt in its effects, sc agreeable to the taste, and so widely known, as this. It is the family medi cine in thousands of households. "I have suffered for years from a bronchial trouble that, whenever I take cold or am exposed to inclement weath er, shows itself by a very annoying tickling sensation in the throat and by difficulty in breathing. I have tried a great many remedies, but none does so well as Ayer's Cherry Pectoral which always gives prompt relief in returns of my old complaint." Ernest A. Hepler, Inspector of Public Roads, Parish Ter re Bonne, La. " I consider Ayer's Cherry Pectoral a most important remedy For Home Use. I have tested it.? curative power, in my family, many times during the past thirty years, and hao neer known it to fail. It viill relieve the most serious affections of the throat and lungs, whether in children or adults." Mrs. E. G. Edgcrly, Council Blufls, Iowa. "Twenty years ago I was troubled with a disease of the lungs. Doctors afforded me no relief and considered my case hopeless. I then began to uso Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and, before I had finished one bottle, found relief. I continued to take this medicine until a cure was effected. I beliet e that Ayer's Cherry Pectoral saved my life." Samuel Griggs, "Waukegan, 111. "Six years ago I contracted a severe cold, which settled on my lungs and soon developed all the alarming symp toms of Consumption. I had a cough, night sweats, bleeding of the lungs, pains in chest and sides, and was so E rostrated as to be confined to my ed most of the time. After trying tarious prescription?, without benefit, my physician finally determined to give me Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I took it, and the effect was magical. I seemed to rally from the first dose of this medicine, and, after using only three bottles, am as well and sound as ever." Rodney Johnson, Springfield, 111. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, mEPABED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. 3old by nil Druggist. Pricefl; ixbottlet,t -THE- DIAMOND PALACE GUSTAT HANSEN, Prop'r. A Large and" Well Selected Stock or Fine Diamonfls s Jewelry At Extremely Ixv Prices. All (JooiIn nought t TbI ftUMUbnient Warranted Genuine. Watch and Ciorlt Repairing A SPECIALTY ("oniM ("iss -uid St:emoi"' SI roots. Thompson & Ross Carry a Full Line of Choice Staple and Fancy Groceries. Give Us a Call and Be Convinced. A NEW ENTERPRISE. City Express Transfer Company. H. D. Thing and C. E. Miller, ntOPItlETOltS. Headquarters at Main Street harf. TELKPHOKEK0.43. A General Expuss and Delhery Business transacted. Your patronage is solicited. The Oregon Bakery A. A. CLEVELAND, Prop'r. M Breai, Cafce and Pastry Kone but tlio Pe&t Materials Used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers raa delivered In any part of the city. A- B. Steiiibach & Co. THE HATTERS and CLOTHIERS. MEN'S AND BOYS' Clothing and Furnishing Goods. nATS TKUNKS AND VALISES. Corner First and Morrison Streets, Portland, OREGON. Country Orders Solicited, and Promptly Executed. POWELL'S Suburban Property is Now on Additions to Astoria. PARKER, Agents, v . e-ta. MTtfifcJH THE FISH BILL, As Passed Iiy IHb Lefislatnre of The Stale of Washington, . J'VT.Ts TEXT Of -Til j: MEASUJtE. Following is the bill introduced in the Wabhinston legislature by repre sentative Megler, of Wahkiakum comity, and stale senator Seaborg, of PaciGc count', and passed by that bedy: Sec. 1. That there shall be ap pointed biennially by the governor, by anl with the advics and consent of the senate, one competent person who J shall be denominated the fish com missioner, whose term ol office shall continue two yeaiH and until his suc cessor be appointed and qualified. Sec. 2. Before entering upon his duties, said fish commissioner shall file, with the secretary of state, a bond withfivo or more sufficient sureties, and iu the sum of five thousand dellars: conditional that he will dis charge his duties under this act faith fully. Sec. 3. Said commissioner may ap point three deputies, to be known a9 deputy fish commissioners; they shall hold their office respectively during the pleasure of the fish commissioner, who may summarily remove any one of their number whenever, in his judg ment ho shall deem such n change for an j cause advisable. Sec. -L It shall be the duty of the fish commissioner to give his entire time and attention to the fishing in terests of the state of Washington, and by and with the help of his deputies, see that all laws for the propagation and preservation of food fishes and oysters in the public waters of the state of Washington, whether entirely or partially within the btate boundar ies, are enforced, and if neces sary, to select and purchase suitable laud, build, operate and man age thereon, fish hatcheries. for the purpose of supplying said waters with young fish; to employ necessary and competent men to successfully carry on said hatcheries. Sec. 5. That said conimlbsioncr shall annually, on December 1st, re port to the governor of this state a full account of his actions under this act; also of the operations and results of the laws pertaining to the fish and ouster industries, the method of tak ing fish, the number of young fish hatched and "where distributed, amount of expense incurred, and make suggestions as to the needs of further legislation, if any, and full statistics of the fishing and oyster business. Sec. 5. The fish commissioner shall receive an annual salary or $2,000 to be paid in quarterly installments by the state treasurer, and he shall be allowed his actual expenses of travel in the performance of his duty, not to exceed S1,000 in any one jear. The deputies shall receive five dollars each day for time ;ictually employed, not exceeding fifty days each per annum, and shall be allowed for his actual ex penses of travel in the performance of his duty, not to exceed 8300 each per annum; and no payment of salary or traveling expenses shall be made by the btatc treasurer to any deputy fish commissioner except upon the certifi cate of the fish commissioner that he has performed his duty in all respects to the satisfaction of such fish com missioner. Sec. 7. Each deputy fish commis sioner shall give bonds to the sum of S1,000 conditioned for the faithful performance of their duties, respec tively, such bonds to be subject to the approval of the fish commissioner. The fish commissioner shall issue to his deputies such general and speci.nl orders and instructions in the execu tion of their duties under the law, as he shall deem necessary, and he may in his discretion assign any or all of them to duty in districts to be pre scribed by him, but such assignment shall not relieve any deputy from the performance of duty in any other part of the state when his services may be needed. SecS. The fish commissioner shall have authority to apply to the attorney-general for his official opin ion upon uuy question touching the construction and interpretation of the statutes for the protection of fish and oysters wherein he shall need legal advice; and the attorney-general may, in his discretion, furnish from his of fice such official legal assistance as he may deem useful in the conduct of any suit brought by the fish (mmissioner in the pursuance of the provisions of the laws for the protection of fish and oysters. Sec. 9. That there be and is here by appropriated out of the general fund of the state the sum of 3,000 for the maintenance of the commission herein created. Sec. 10. That all expenses incurred under the provisions of this bill shall bo audited by the secretary of state upon bills being presented properly certified by the fish commissioner, and the said secretary of state shall, from time to time draw warrants upon the state treasurer for the amount Sec 11. The fish industry urging immediate action in these respects, an emergency exists; therefore this act shall take effect from and after its ap proval by the governor. India has 2G9,D00,0C0 people Situated on the Water Front is Clear and Level and as an Investment Has no Equal in the Northwest. Lots, $75 and $85. ? (s- H0EQUSEE0I3 SHOULD BE WITHOUT P-SSTX.ESSNESS. S B A STRICTLY VCCETASLC (fw 3 TAULTLCSS FAMUY KCCIClXC. jftjl pi fc&xukta f&I PHILADELPHIA, mu I S Pritf. OHEJfcto Em Tz. cqciajny'n-'jrg'iiyi '-- J -. .r.ftt'tl Tho minority of ttia Ills of tlio human body nrio fru::i n diseased Liver. Sim mons U vc-r Itcgulatc r Pas been the means of restoring inoro people to health ant happiness by giving tlieni a l.caltliy I.!vcr than :mj- other r.'-mcy oa csrth. BEETHAl 10U GKV MtKGCNUINIi Price, SI 03. 'Tin Horn tS.imblpr-.' Inquiry as to the source of the term 'tin horn gamblers,' so often used, has elicited the follewingstatcment: The firit scimhi after the mining boom struck Bulfc, Montana, the town was fillftl with gamblers, aud sis times were dull and inony scarce many or them vre redly snflering for tiie actual necaisiliai or life and were compelled io go to the .swill barrrels at the back dtwrri of hotels and rcstaur.iuis, aud tramp f.Lshion, fish out the crumbs found float ing on the surface and devour them to keep them from starving. Many scraps of bread would become water logged and sink, thereby being lost. One of the fraternity wiis an ingeni ous fellow who went to tho tin shop and had a long tin horn made, which, by thriibling into the barrels and blowing into it caused the much cov eted food to rise to the top of the swill and so be easily secured. His invention created quite a favor among his associates, who borrowed the horn from time to time for their own use. All the fraternity wh6 used this means of obtaining a liveli hood were designated "tin-horn gam blers." From 13utte the nnmo was carried to other localities, and thus the expression has become general all over the coast ?kainre In CoimilUon Is terrific Volcanic eruptions, ryilones, earthquakes an ra fully ami tieinciulnutly picturesque, but c.irct,ly lilrah o to emu late in action and oiled l the udnihiistru lion of rcineiH -s wlilrh produce convulsion and agony in the abnormal portion of the human fnun Such Is Hip effect of the old fashioned iti'cnt uunsithps happily falling mor.'ci'id in r. ino u- an of which Hi lilhr's .1 s'i i ii,r U the wholesomr, ,:'.;s-snt :.nd f .r iihip lf-ttie Miccetl.uieu.il. lh y ueakcmd t!: lute: lines the ::t:r i xfcofntrt tiiein. They left the bo.e , iiavliw, lee u e incipaci atcd by oiwi'n;: ffchlpr-t s. lh- ISitier, on the eontnir. and I) e.us.' 5t i-nables. not forces, th":it to a. 1 a .ts':i!il fortunate dlff rfnee-' p-rpeliuites their :t iitly :ind regul intv. 1 he liv. r is be.u fu i illy -t'tnti-laled. :ls the 1 d:ies ab r.re. by IhiJ medi cine, which e.isil conquers. alo, malaria, nen oii'iu st :iid ihcumaiKiii. THAT HACKING COUGH cm he M) quickly eared by Hiilohs Cure. Wu guarantee it. J. C. letm nt. CATAltltH CURED, Iicaltti and swcot lireatn secured by Sliiloh's Ca tarrh Remedy, ''iuh, 50 cents. Xasai Injector fiue. .1. C. Dement. fer, ERM$ WifiSTriA... n,trf, ,,. -i i lr.in fcs-Kiv;f !- j r jy u l - v a .& T P'Cr w& U(T MqgeurCq n 1"iTaiiUitIonIsna malarial dis trict hero fctr unit asuo prevails. I employ I.0 liarjtls; frequently half of them v. ro s'clc. 1 iras nearly dis couraged "n ben I beffan the use cf 5 (A 5ii y Tlio result ivni nnrvcllous. 3Iy men .. ... .. .1 .... m,i . V....1 T It'll.. liad no furtluir tiosxbi. Willi tlicso pills, I tvei: nnt fv.tr t live in any swamp." 2-- IIIXAJj, IJnyoa Sara, ta. SOLl irSTEirYWHERE. Office, 4 IIuiTay St., HcwYoik. the Market and - V - &iW b TRADE MARK. . -4 & rcu jj uj Mg es VI minims tei rJflrrn.Hn. UiEuHAS IWEfEfEl Wfllins t Pay for Good Advice. "WhenD.K. Tenney was admitted to the bar he was one of the "boys." He enjoyed a good time as well as anyone and a good many stories are told about him. It is said .that on one occasion he went to a country dance near Madison and became smitten with one of the country girls. He danced with her all the evening, re gardless of the fact that a certain six footer in the room kept watching him threateningly. Finally a friend ap proached. "Dan," ho said, "do you see that big fellow on the other side of the room?" Yes." "WelL he's going to Jick the life out of you.' -TVhat for?' asked Tenney. 'You've been dancing with his girl all the evening." UI didn't know iL What shall I do7' "Well, if I were you I'd put on my coat and make a sneak for home I'd getaway from here as quickly as I could." Tho embryo lawyer said never a Tvord, but reached down in his pocket ana pulled out a 2 bill. 'What are you doing?" asked the friend. "Take it." "I don't want any rnonev." "Take it," repented Tenney. "'Ive taken $5 for a blamed sight worse ad vico than that." Milwaukee Even ing Wisconsin. CATARRH. Catarraul UeafarH. Hay Frer. A New Home Treatment. Sufferers are not generally awaro that theso diseases are contagious, or lliflt they are due to tho presenco of living parasitea in tho living mem brane of the nose and eustachian tubes. Microscopic research, however, has proved this to be a fact, and the result of this discover' is that a simple remedy has been formulated whereby catarrh, catarrhal deafness and hay fever are permanently cured in from one to three simple applications made at home by the ' patient once in two weeks. N. 33. This treatment is not a snuff nor an ointment; both have been dis carded by reputable physicians as in jurious. A pamphlet explaining this new treatment is sent on receipt of three cents iu stamps to pav postage by A. H. Dixon & Son, 337 and 339 Wc&EKiiig street, Torouto, Canada. Christian Advocate. Sufferers from catarrhal troubles should read the above. We chew 86,000,000 in gum yearly. 1 Catarrh Cared, A clergyman, after years of suffer- mg-from that loathsome disease, Ca tarrh, aud vainly trying every known remedy?. it Inst found a recipe which completely cure d and saved him from death. Any sufferer from this dread ful disease bending a self addressed stamped pnvp'opp to Prof. ,T. A. Law rence, .83 Warren St, New York City, will rweive the recipe frpp of charge Eggs sell for 18 cents a dozen in Kansas. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria When Haby vzz sick, we cavo her Castoria. iVhcn situ ras a Child, sho cried for Castoria, iVhcn sho becamo Zdlss, sho clung: to Castoria, Then she hail Children, Ehe gave them Castor's FOR SALE. Oil Young's River, Four Miles from the City, Fifty -Five Acres. A Most. Desirable Buy. In quire at this Office. BEST BUY ON THE MARKET. TO ALDERBROOK. f.nts Only 73. WINGATE & STONE. FOR SALE. A Tract of Desirable Land On the Wallnkl, containing between 50 and ft) acre : half of it is tide land. For partic ulars, enquire of WM. ROCK, At Germania Saloon. YODK ADDITION ADDITION! Selling Rapidly. pom 0 POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tills powder never vanes, A marvel of ,iurity, "trcinrth and wuolesomeness. More ecoiit nilcul than the ordinary kinds, and can not bi sold in competition with the multi tude of low test, .la-'il weight, alum or jihos plinte luiwders. afiM mJj in cans. Koyal KAKIVn 1'OWHKkCO. 106 Vall-st.. N. "i . Lrwis M. Johnson & Co., Agents, Port hind. Oregon. I Iiii'ouxequence of the demand for those ui-auiiiui level ils. Mr. r.u. warren nas been induced to plat nlnety-slx lots Adjoining Warrenton on the East. Which will be known and sold as East Warrenton! THE RAILROAD runs through the plat, which is only 200 arils from the Warrenton depot. For further information call at once on the ASTORIA REAL ESTATE CO. For Sale ! The West One-Half of Block 71, McCIure's Astoria. Only three blocks south of the Odd Fel lows' building. There Is a fine dwelling on this choice property tiiat will rent at top figures the year round. For further particulars inquire of ASTORIA REAL ESTATE CO. I. W. Gase, BANKER. ESTABLISHED - - 1870. Transacts a General Banking Business. Pratus drawn available in .iu p.ui nf Hu ll. S. .md Muropc. and on Mmig'Kutig. Chin.! OKKiric Houich : in a. at. to s i: m. Oim 1'kii.OWS llL'ii.iuNO. Aii.irl. Oreg. Grand Sale of Cheap Lots IX Adair's Astoria, BLOCK 18, (itECEXTr.Y CLEARED.) Adjoining present Street Railway Extension Lots iu the above sightly Block are offered for sale at prices ranging from 1 200 TO S2SO PER LOT. Terms, one-half down, balance in six mos. Bonds for deeds. Five per cent, off for cash. Warranty deed. WM. B. ADAIR, Agent. Morgan & Sherman GROCERS And Dealers In ifiQl Special Attention Given to Filling Of Orders. A FULL LINE CARRIED And Supplies furnished, at Satis factory Terms. Purchases delivered In any part of the city. Office and Warehouse In Hume's New ituildlng on Water Street. T. O. Box 153. Telephone No 87. ASTASIA, OKEGON. EAST m NTON Cannery ftinn It is Inside Property Compared with all Other ALDERBROOK Joins Astoria on the East and will be the terminus of the two Transconti nental Railways. Young's Addition to Alderbrook ! Is the only inside addition on the market, and prices of lots will treble in value within three months. Buy now, while lots are selling for 75; 820 down and 10 per month. Wing PARIS TAILOR. Xaeading Tailor of Astoria. Great Reductiozi-ixi Prices. IMPORTER OF English, French and Scotch Woolens. NEW GOODS RY EVERY STEAMER. First-class work, anil no garment will be allowed to ro out of fho storo unless it Rives satisfaction. Fine Business Suits made to order for S3.!. Genuino Imported Tweed Cheviot and Cashraero Suits from 03 to 45. Broad Wail Overcoats at 30 and upwards. This gives every Gentleman in Astoria a chance to oet a Fine Fitting Suit. Come around and satisfy yourself. J. N. KLOSTER. - BARBOUR'S - Irish Flax Threads HAVE NO EQUAL! 2gw& lf RUM" eeTPPpajMpejewB3Mf'r 'TBF'tii iMPMfc ii 'QMPy i . WIPMI ejl ilM nun sflHBBBHSttUHplRtk BBBlBjeSlBBBBHBSSa"1t, CIIJAND PRIX PARIS 1878, - AX J) GRAND CKOSrf OF TIIE LEGION D'JIONNEUR. They received the ONLY GOLD MEDAL For FLAX THREADS at the London - Fisheries Exhibition 1883. And have hcen awarded HIGHER PRIZES at the various INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITIONS, Than the goods of any other IN TIIK WORLD, Quality1 Can Always be Depended on. Experienced FSSTDse no Otter. HENRY DOYLE & CO.. 517 and 519 Market Street, SAN FRANCISCO. AGENTS FOR PACIFIC COAST. WOODBERRY SEINE TWINE, ROPE and NET TING Constantly on Hand. SEINES, POUNDS and TRAPS Furnished to order at Lowest Factory Prices. - Astoria, Oregait r f3""aeW & ,sac3su;s:3b3s:cs:snHaaa;isi3KizBaBfaHcnHMMH . J3B '3 .-$ j X. tl