' J r THE DAILY AST0RIAN, ASTORIA, TUESDAY M0RNINU, JUNE JO, 1894. . .-' ) MiTMIW1l'lt - ' ' TERMS OP gUttftCklPTION. DAILY. Fei.t by-mall, per month cu Kent by mall, per year 7.W WEEKLY. flen, by mall per w. $MC postage free to luMcriDera. 'i ha Astorlan guarantee to lt ub Jlberi the largest circulation of any rwpaper published on the Columbia liver. Advertising rates can be obtained on oifpllcatlon to the business manager. This paper Is In possesion of all the friegroph franchises, and Is the cr y per on the Columbia river that pub lishes genuine dispatches. Tie Pally Astorlan's circulation is tove time- as great as that of the com bined circulation of the other daily pa pers of Astoria. The WeeUly Astorlan, the third old Mf weekly in the state of Oregon, has, " x to the Portland Oregonlan, the Crgest weekly circulation in the state. Subscribers to ti.e Astorlan are re quested to notify this office, without loso of time, Immediately they fall to ctelve their dally paper or when they ilo not get it at the usual hour. By if ,? this they will enable the manage u pT.ee "he blame on the proper Tar" es and to insure a Pyp& Handley & I'na are our Portland ugents and copies of the Astorlan can thad every morning at their stand on First street. THH RIGHT PROTECTION. The falling off In the salmon pack of the Lower Columbia river has become so marked as to excite alarm, not only among those directly engaged In that business, but also on the part of others whose prosperity in one way or another depends upon the success and continua tion of that Industry. One of the most prominent packers in Astoria was heard to say a few days ago that It was not very doubtful If his firm could get the fish to fill the orders already on hand, and he added that he believed other canneries in this, vicinity were In the same situation. If this Is so, then It Is high time something was being done for the protection and preservation of this most important industry. There is talk, It is true, that the next legislature will adopt some form of law Intended for this purpose, but it Is plain to any one who has watched the effect of similar laws In other Btutes that no state regu lation can accomplish the desired ob ject. Such laws belong to a class very hard to enforce, and even in states where tho varieties of fish sought to bo protected are game fish, peculiar to streams within the state, and which breed in and never leave such streams, It hns been found impracticable to en force these laws. It would be especially difficult to enforce that kind of law In a state like Oregon, where Ashing Is great trade, and where neither the flsh Ing grounds nor the breeding, places of the fish lie wholly within the confines of the state. It may be unpopular to opposo such a law now, but It will be found on trial that a Btato regulation ol that kind will operate as a positive dis crimination against the fishermen of Oregon in favor of those of other lo calities. Like tho local laws regulating the lhiuor traffic, the people soon come to regard It no crime to violate tho law, nnd lb will often happen that the offi cers upon whom Its execution depends have a pecuniary Interests In its non enforcement, and owe their election to tho votes and Influence of tho men against whom It Is aimed. The only feasible wny to protect the salmon fish eries Is by federal enactment, and It will be simply a wnBte of valuable time to attempt any other mode of regula tion. The states of Maryland and Vir ginia tried for many years in vain t check tho extermination of the shad nnd herring In tho Totomao river, but when congress was appealed to and re sponded with the appropriate remedy, tht effect of five years' intervention of tho federal authorities wna to restore thcao flxh to almost their original abundance. The time Is moet favorable now for action with reference to the Columbia fisheries. The destruction of most of the dums and fish wheels avoids the ugly question of compensation for such Improvements, and the extraordin arily high wnter has added to tho fu ture abundance (if the fish by permit ting an unusually large number to reach the siwwning places In the head waters of the river. The thing to do is to call public meetings at. prominent points, and by resolution and personal appeal urge the representatives In con gress of the states of Oregon and Wash ington to have a committee of Investi gation appointed at the present session. Such committee could visit this section and complete Its examination during the coining vacation, and at the next con gresa a law would be recommended and poased without opposition. J Again there la a break In the only telegraph wire leading from Astoria, and for a town of 10,000 Inhabitants, anna raiiruad, ao wagixi rvad, Sana tslpprftph, saM mall even, It. I certainly hot well fisted for outld c-mmiihlca-tlon fl I'n-oBrtU, It Iri to life hoped that Judge Browne's lllhess at Denver will not jirVe of long duration. Owing to a failure of connaclionn in some way, no letter was received yes terday from The Astorian's special cor respondent at Portland. The regular In stallment will doubtless arrive today, and may be expected to appear In to morrow's issue. CIRCUIT COURT NOTES. At tho circuit court yesterday the fol lowing cases were disposed of: Al. Thrall vs. Nelson Borglund; Judg ment for plaintiff on default. Astoria Savings bank vs. Eliza J. Hustler; confirmation of sale allowed. Astoria Building and Loan Association vs. Elanor and Wm, Symons; default of defendants.' Martin Ryan vs. Christian Henry; motion to strike out allowed and 20 days to file amended answer. W. Rlgly vs. Book Wook & Co.; Judg ment by default. Astoria. Building & Loan Association vs. Fred. Tronson; until Thursdny to answer. D. Bmith Vs. W. Ii Oillett; continued for term. , A. V. Allen vs. Theo. and Esther Bros mer; ordered that referee report testi mony of plaintiff. N. P. Johansen vs. Clatsop Mill Co.; dismissed. David Twedle vs. M. M. Ketchum; re ferred to C. E. Runyon to tnke testi mony. James Anderson vs. Grace M. Welch; until Wednesday to answer. Wm. Dench vs. Seaside Lodge, No. 12, A. O. U. W.; privilege of withdrawing papers allowed. City of Astoria vs. R. R. Marlon; argu ment on motion. CURE OP SMALLPOX. "I am willing to risk my reputation as a public man," wrote Edward Hlne to the Liverpool Mercury, "if the worst case of smallpox cannot be cured In three days by the use of oream of tar tar. One ounce of cream of tartar dis solved in a pint of water (hot) drank at intervals when cold, is a certain, never failing remedy. It has cured thousands, never leaves a murk, never causes blindness nnd avoids tedious lingering." COFFEE Is rendered more wholesome and palut ttblo If Instead of using milk or cream you use tho Gall Borden Eagle Brniiil Condensed Milk, or if you prefer It un sweetened, then Borden's Peerless Urnnd Evaporated Cream. PROVEN A BOON. Genllenicn: I have nlwnys recom mended Krause'B Headache Capsules wherever I huve hud a chance. They have proven a veritable boon In my family ngnlnst any and all kinds of headuuhe. Yours truly, J. E. WALTER, Leavenworth, Kansas, For sale by Chus. Rogers, Astoria, Oregon, sole agent. A SURE CURE FOR PILES. Itching Piles a.e known by moisture like perspiration, causing Intense Itching when warm. This form, as well as Wind, Bleeding or Protruding, yield at once to Dr. Hosanko's l'lle Itemed)', which actB llrectly on the parts affected, absorbs tumors, allays itching and effects a permanent cure. 50c. DrugKlst or mail. Circulars free. Dr. Bosanko, S28 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa, Bold by J. W. Conn. FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind chollo, and Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all drug gists throughout the world. (Gaining Every Day.) Put your lips around one of the Sena tor Stanford or the Schiller Cigars, then light It nnd draw. What do you find? Tho fluent two for a quarter on the ("Vast, and they are gaining new cus tomers every day. CIIAS. OLSEN. 627 Third Btreet. A LOCK Is something you want, if not today, you w ill want is sometime. We keep carpen ter's tools too, anJ if this weather will only rul! itself (Tr toEeher you will want plenty vii of Hardware of which we have a plenty only waiting your call. J. II. WYATT, hahuwAhk nuALnij of fir sll r Liiii iifiiii in i ii vi ill 11 I f LwMi XX . a unffi It is cheaper than any quantity off t Vi iy- cure, uon'i give cnnarennarcoi-! jM'kSfi ii VJJ K'TP 'i tics or sedatives. Thev are tin-51 WH M U M? tics 8 o 8 o nxffitifiTJ the l substitute. o:ton::on::o::no:n:a:::o::cmo Push a Lucky Man Into the Nile, savs the Arabian proverb, nnd he will come ont with n fifh iu bis month. Our Buyer was elated last month, and wheu he re turned home he says : "I got 'em ; got 'em ohcnp ; (?ot 'em to boII ; got 'em ro as to nmlersell nil other deal ers in Fine Kentucky Whittkios on the Con3t. Over fifty demijohns of it went out yoxterdny but custom era went with them, HUGHES & CO. In a Stew Your wife will surely be, unless you send home a piece of meat that Is Tender and Sweet Long experience lias made us expert Judges of meat, and we will give you points on how to pick out a good piece. WASHINGTON MEAT MARKET, CMRISTEN3EN & CO., Prop'rs, AT MEAL TIMES Do you ever consider tho quality of the bread nnd pastry you are eating? It may be good. It might be better. The best Is the cheapest and you will always iind it at CLEVELAND'S Main Street Bakery. SEASIDE SAWPib. A complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tle, celling, and all kinds of finish; mouldings and shingles; also bracket work done to order. Terms reasonable and prices nt bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. H. i" L. LOGAN, Prop'r. Beaslde, Oregon. Cabs and Express Wagons. Central Office, 51S third Street. Stable, 128 First Street. Telephone No. 7. 1 'UTTYi I 'A I NT, PAlJtCK, They ro ft (rroat ways In beautifying a home. If put on artistically. We can put all on iust as they should be, especially tho wall pacer. We have a large assortment of toe latest patterns of paper from 10 cents a roll up to any price you m tv want to jro. C, M. CUTBIRTH, Lafayette Street, op. Custom House. I. W. CASK, Insurance Agent, REPRESENTING Ttia Koltnwltiu Crmipnnlea i German-American, New York City. N. Y. Union Hire anJ Marine, of New Zealand. National Fire and Marine Ins. Co.. of Hartford. Connecticut hire Ins. Co., of Hartford. Home Mutual Ins. Co.. San Francisco. New York Plate lilas Ins. Co. Phoenix, of London, lmplil, of Lond on OGGIDEJIT HOTEL Is the Best of Its Class On the Pacific Coast. RH UNEXCELLED TABLE. Ratea, $1 dully and upwards. The C. P. UPSHUR Co,, Shipping Commission Astoria, Orejron. 44 BREAKING IN,' Many a man has "broken out" In n passion, nnd felt nil "broken up," try ing to get a new pair of shoes "broken In." He has had to "break off" many an engnKemei t on account of crippled feot, and has Bono "broke" many a time trying to get relief for his corns the direct cause of ill-nltlng shoes. You will And all this obviated by pur chasing your footwear at the stora of JOHN HAHN & CO. A POINTER j Many people believe that ail blaek smlthing Joba are alike that they are nothing but muscle nnd material mixed. That is true ot ordinary Jobs. Drains are also used to make a god Job. So is conscience. A Job made without skill or honesty ia no arood. Our work is widely known for Ita quality, durability and economy In the end. Q. A. Stinson & Co. it- r or sedatives. They are tin- "..liaiv rMroccnrr urhpn Tnr ini.'inT is w I a necessary when the infant is properly nourished, as it will be t li Drougni up on uie Gail Borden Eagle Brand k . rAn4n)iKA A XM'tVr .A lurtirc hut hagle brand, ana accept no jj You Have Pride In Your Baby Have pride in vour Baby Carriage, (jet a good one. Get it here, and llmt in itlf k a rnmr.mtee that it's tiie best and handsomest that money will b iy. And the money will buy inure here than anywhere else. HEILBORN & SON. Str. ECMPSE CAPT. M. SICIBBE, Makes trips to Gray's Itlver Thurs- flays and Fridays. Parties wishing to charter apply on board, at Ross, Hlg pins &. (Jo. s jjock, or ineir onice. GfllGAGO, piItWliUHEE And . ST. PADli RAILWAY Connecting with All Transcontinenta Lines is the Only Line running ELECTRIC . LIGHTED - CARS BETWEEN St Paul arid Chicago. AND Omaha and Chicago. The Express Trains consists of VestibulcJ, Sleeping, Dining anJ Parlor Cars, HEATED BY STEAM, AnJ furnished with Every Luxury known In mojer railway travel. For SPEED, COMFORT and SAFET' This Line is UnequaleJ. Tickets on sale at all prominent railway offices. Por further Information Inquire ot any ticket aeei.i or C. J. EDDY, General Agent. J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Agt. PORTLAND. OREGON. Is the line tn tnke to all polnU EASTand SOUTH It is the DINING CAR ROUTE It offers the let service, ronij tiiiii SPEEDamlCOMFOiiT It Is the popular route with tho.se I 0 wi-U to travel uti this SAFEST! It is tiietefore llie route ynti .liou:il tnkrt. It runs thnnuli vciUbuleU trains every day la llio year to St. Paul aid Cfiicaio No Changs of Cars, Elegant Pullman SlrfpTs, Superior Tourist Sh? purs, Splendid Free Scfoinl-class SIffff rs, Only one o'l&iige of rttrs Portland to New York Through Tickets To Any Part of the civilized world Pastengera ticketed via. all boat ninnlni between Astoria, Kalama aud I'ot!laoid. Full inforn&tlcn eoneemlrut rates, time ol trains, rutr nnd otlirr detail (uruUtied o appaoxrloii'o C. W. STONC, Aavui AstoHa. Steimer Telephone Dock. A. D. CHARLTON, Ahtant General Pasrnicrr AwoL 111 rlrst St..e.ir. Wa.'Jtinirtoo, furtlaiid. Urvcoa r :ZJL . I Canadian pacific PustJIail lloute. "8 pjcTOf PUTS VOD in Chicago Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and all Easern Points awr h, 24 to 36 Hoafs Ahead Of Any Other Line. Pullman and Tourist Sleeper Free Reclining Chair Cara, Din. Ing Cara are run dailr via tha Union Paclflo Flyer leaving Port, land at 7:00 p. m. s Astoria to San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMERS SAILING DATES. Columbia, Sunday, June 3. State, Friday, June 8. Columbia, Wednesday, June 11 .State, Monday, June 18. Columbia, Saturday, June 23. Stdte, Thursday, June 28. Astoria and Portland Steamers. Steamer R. R. Thompson leaven As- toria at 6:45 a. m., dally except Sunday, yia Washington side of the river; re- turning, leaves Forlluna at a p. m., daily, except Saturday. The Thomp son makes landings on both sides of the river above Waterford, on both up and down trips. S. H. H. CLARK, OLIVER MINK, K. KLLERY ANDERSON. JOHN W. DO AN 13, FREDERIC R. COUDERT. Receivers. For rates and general information call on or address G. W. LOUNSBERRY, Agent, Astoria, Or. W. II. HURLBURT, Ast. Gen. Pas. Agt, Portland, Or. IF GIVE this office the order. We have engaged a first class joh piinter who will'give any work entrusted to us his thoughtful, mindful, careful, and intelligent con sideration. It takes downriglu hard work to do this, hut we do it. THE ASTORTAN. .If You Want Cannery and "".Fishermen's Supplies, Call on- EltPRE SApOfifl & GO ASTORIA, RAILWAY AMERICA'S Greatest Trans "Continenta Railway System. FROM OCEAN TO OCEflf, -IN- Palaoe Dining Hoom and Sleeping Caps. Luxurious Dining Cars. Elegant Day Coaches. ALSO Observation, Cars, allotuing Unbroken Vleois of the Wonderful fountain Country. $5.00 and $10.00 Saved on all tickets east. Tourist car the best on wheels. Equipments of the very finest throughout. ALSO CANADIAN PACIFIC ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE To China anil Japan, Empress of India leaves Vancouver February 5. Empress of China leaves Vancouver March 5. Empress of India leaves Vancouver April 2. AUSTRALIAN STEAMER SERVICE Leavas Feb. 16 and March 16 for Honolulu and Australian ports. For ticket rates and information, call on or address, JAS. FINLAYSON, Agt. Astoria, Or. A. B. Calder, Traveling Pass. Agt., Tucoma, Wanh., Geo. McL. Brown, Dlst. Pass. Agt., Vancouver, B. C. Do You Need Any Bill Heads, Iietter Heads,. Statements, Circulars, Or Any Other Kind of Printing? SO, Cotton Hope, Cottou Twine, Marshall's Twioe, Trap and Seine Web, Tanbark, Acid and Salt, Strip Lead, Pig Lead, Copper, Tin Plate, Tin and Zinc, In Stock. - OREGON