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THE MOKXIXG ASTOKIXN. WEDXESDW. Jl'NC 2. mi. TARIFF DISPUTE IS MISUNDERSTOOD Consul Teplow Says That Sums Up Whole Trouble. OTHER TRADE PROSPECTS Sat" Ttrifl WmM B laiiirkait Captrc4 H Ike Urge Aaencai Experts M SI-ktria- Rinia WmM Of pott Earepeaa Caacert. , NEW YORK, Juo Si VUJimlr A. Tejilow, the Russian consul general in this rity. In discussing ttie taj-ifT Jis pate beiwein this country a.ul Ku?sia. (aid: "The whole trouble, if there b? any trouble, tn due io a Ti'.9utv.loTstand;ng n the part of the I'nlted States. Rus sia and the Cnlted Stales hve to tnanv interests that are mutual f-r eith er one to be able to afTHl to oppose the other. Siberia Is a largv coun;ry and hsn It is opened, which will Ik- i:i aboui two yrir. America will haw u tor a market aim e. exclusively. Fr'm Hie ph-"cal position -f Siborii. :i .vil er country U available. Why then sh.mll Russia nM.ie.yiiz th country from hi.-h Sic-erU nm-'t draw the most of h-r supi'lies? W, h.dl want machinery, lamps, bicycle-, in fiict alm.i; every. hins thai Anvr'.-a prvluo; A to sugar, all we imp r: of :M miclo Is from $2.C"V.''I :.i J'!. ji.i.virt worth annuily. In iraoni.iery nly on? article. Chicago a'.'Mie ? r. Is J.tfl.iXMl.OO') worth annually to Ruia:i markets. Think wha; the Agurv are for the whole country. Would i; no; be absurl for America to sacriflce :h- tremendous industrial Interest she has In Rusia xi account of a comparative, ty insignificant tar ff on our sugar? 'There is a rumor of a concert of the European nations against the I'nited States to check :he commercial pro gross that this country is making. In my opinion such a coalition can never be made. But if such a thing could possibly hpP?n vou may be sure that Russia would not make cne of the op iwaition." ROYAL SHERRIES SOLD. Wine Sale Attracts Throng of Dealers and Americans Make Large Purcha-e. XEW TORK. June !5. Th sale nf royal wines at Christie's attracted a large throng of dealers, says the L n- dcn correspondent of the Tribune. The aggregate sal," for 1169 d xens brought about 3TM. poin'lng to about 120,000 for the entire surplus stock. While the auction was well attended, the bidding was mainly confined to a few large dealers. It was understood that a considera ble quantity of the wine was purvha.-cd for the American market. The price for each brand was settled by the deal er and th-.'re was little variation from it. The wines were pale and golden sherries from the St. James Palac? cel lars, bsP.led in 1S0. US2. US1 and 1.4 MrST ANSWER FOR CONTEMPT. Washington Asylum Superintendent Drnied Admittance to Deputy Sheriff. SEATTLE. June io.-Fnr refusing to allow a Pl-'rce county deputy sheriff to serve papers on an Inmate of the StHl acoon asylum. Superintendent O'dlard of that institution will answer to con tempt of court proceedings before Judge W. R. Bell of the supreme court next Sa'urday morning. The trouble leaJing jp ro the charge of contempt of court arose from a Pierce county di vorce suit. Superintendent Oiddard had refused to allow the officer to make a personal service of the summons in this suit on the defendant, a Mrs. Pat terson. The summons in ;his case was given a deputy sheriff for personal service. When the deputy arrived at the a.syl urn, it is stated that he asked to be al lowed to see Mrs. Patterson. On bi:;g asked his business, he explalnej the J LASS of Baldwin's Celery Soda ewst a hudscbs at ones. It is a pleas ast, sparkling, sfftrTMcsnt driDk that ulslniaidmtly. ItcWsns tnd pur flies Us stoaiach, gently emlsta th narrss and rsltSYM all pain. Ik ourw aV'k and MrTous bmdarbna, seutskiin and own- uiuuu.. ioc, anc. ooc, ii.oo FRANK HART. Successor to Th. Olsen, 600-2 Co. S mm nature bt hi errand. He a thi-n de nied his requet. Returning to Tacoma, the deputy handed back the papers which he hid bvn :, serve. TV reasons for failur. of scrvio were in dorsvl upon them. Prwtvdlnn cits then commenced Mi the courts of Peiw county to coinp I Pr. Ooddird to allow the wrvi.o to !v ma le. Th.t ertU-.al p.'ris:el In his rffu-wl. I;. ttod.l.ird vliiitns the woman would not ur.dT!and the nature of the af fair and the whole matter would need lessly ex.ite her. On the other hand it is mtiniai.ied th.u intsnuieh a the Si Mvii--' j a leg.i! prwess i; was not witliin th- pnv!nce of Superintendent tioddar.l of the asylum to question Its ttidom or leg.iiity. The case ha Iven taken f r Pierce county's superior court to thit of Kitig county. WILL RECEIVE MKD.VU Sailors Who Pi: tic'i'.:ed i;i West In duiri Crrpa itn i.i Re Honored. WASHINGTON. June .'.V-Aet.'.-g up on the unanimus reeo:ninend.itUn of the naval bird of awarl. Svretarv Llis hu ,i-rvM t"ie d.;isns for thc two :ned.il prvid:"d (T '.y c ngress to comni'tnor ite th- aehicv- nients of th? I'niteJ St'es racy in the cam pais.t i: th? W.s- Indies during the So in; h-.m n war f thes,' two :i;.s!als the fl-st is kr.own as the battle! me 1 il an I the 4 -1 o .he mcri!o- ( :. u servt.-e :n.-.('. j In .ts ' . m t S ' i i I.o-'c. th- i ! ..r I .f c i-.U : ' 't- r h '!: ' ' ! Ati'- r. HI : r rv!.- -s : ( '. T 1 ; anv -:c ii - r:'. T it is '. i n 1 ! for i t h .. - ,ir. - ', m;- i -i - W- - I-! t- i-:.i .. s- i Th ! .ii s;it : : is '.v i .tm:-s. . , tuse h- A.i m --n! '- " h f the W s: I:i..i:t -Mi: J- D-wey s .v.ii pi a -'1 :i tit. M .!! 1 1 '"' 1 The ni'.i.ii will r : b kr-nv as :V Sinti.iir' tit !.il, j i- w 'I iv.ir upn the r-vr'r th- ran-, rtrk and sh p ef the initial l.f!. it; wY.-h V- r-v!-pieni partie iu: '.I. Tile ad-1 t' nal bat tle will be represented by -par.r.e bars ab,ne the susjv,n !lns r.hhon 'f r-d. white and biue. on bar fir each Kit tle. Th meritorious service n-lat fr thse who tn" e J . v-i d;s:inii.he. service otherw.se than in baf!'. It will go to such men as H s.n. Leu ten'nt Ward. Victor Rlue. Li-'Utenant Buck and a very few oth:. The ,)e sign Is a nve-po;nf.l star in on work and encircled by a laurel wreath and supported by a bar. the whole hacked by rd. whit and blue ribbons. A fouled anchor til's the c-nter of th star. The name of the recipien- will b- engraved on -he back. The b -ard has be d- I mi the secre tary of :be navy has appr cved the de cision that the sailors and marin who were engag-i in bl x ka le Ju y ha'.l have the mei.il ' In th-ir case i merit orous service nieil.il) is w-'i a men actually rartic'palJ I In th ' tlitht- iiiK- Everybody who was in th- West I India campaign at all. a -ith-r bl.vk adr or fishier, will pet a medal ( one kind or inoth-r. INC. ALLS Fi .r-R FEET IWER Efforts to Fi-a, Transport R" tilts In a S M shap. NEW YORK" June 2.-..-Aa Ct-mpt to ft '-at th- transn .r- Tnea'K -v h i sink in a dry d . k i:. th. Eri- Ftjsin. June 14. Into a s-r ne-' ,ry ! - k has reul,--1 in th v ! dropp ne in a I I'ti-.n-il f.iur 'e-t .ml n.cc le-T.g !-;. -i- in 'h water thin ever. Th"-e in eh irg - -.f th- w.'k -ay it wa an i''i i l-nr altios !rne-s b!,- to av dd. N ilcilv w as inln'- d th . s.-c on-1 a. i.s-v. f'iVTs sav -h- -h- hull f th v-sse! is ii inlur-l .Xn ch-r effort will be m.id- '"lav :, -a:-- the ship. I!I-ks .n -h- lo. k ,n ... h.'h th k-e of th- ship r- Ml awav whl. h j eusl .he mishap. Carp it-r ?"-w-I art. for-nian ,r th- yard. !- h.s wi'eh on 'h v -!. RRITONS ARE N iT PLEASED. Program of South Af::'-in War Any th'tte hir S;it s'.o or v. NEW YORK. Jim- Thr- : much dis'-ouragem-nt in Eneland ov-r 'h military situation In S-u'h Afiir-a. without d-fini'- n-.s .,( any fr-sh dis aster, says 'h- Tr.l.iii.-'. L,t,d-.n cor respondent. Oe-t-ral Fr-n- h h i- irk to do in the Fr-n'h ein wh-r- his maneu .'-rs v.. r -it' c . -f-i! f,fw.n months ago. Th- n-.v sMii.-! , ):: . I news that h- su;e i. n .- i the i -ns ir ;s ),.,; .-,o , ,, y r.a'lon of an utifav ota 1c.. ar nt -r- itn 4 I of the ni i : ; t a i y -xf r - , i common.- " x ro h.. -p u r.-itifoic-nirs ..- .,i.--.-, r-h" -r may hav- ;-i ,v- I t, ''...' th'- 1 .'I Kit 1 ;. -. i 'iN I'llINA S r.KIIAI.r, I'nit-.l ri:r.. Ij.-ap D-stroyine 'h:n- VKW YORK. inn.. ::,-a-... i'ng to a disiatr-h .'."in Vi-h,i. on t, 'h-Ili-itild. ih- liny- ton , n.c .'.jv.jiiibl to wit'idiawi- g U 'n a rs in--an of d'-f.-m f and w.i! id. h-'-f t -. of flcialy sm.-iion th - a. '- (,f I,.-,- p ,w--rs in d'-'troyimr 'h foi tifc ations. Tli- rompatiy i! A-r-rli.m tioops n w at I'.-kin is not t,, Ui.., ;n mZing forts, but is stui n. .1 I, rh- i'hiii"-e capital to prot ci th- Am- rl'-an l-gti. tim and fur n.i other purp.'-. N-j foalirrnation ha b-n p'-lv-l at Wait;g:on l the r-pori that itus-ia his notifi-d ','hiria that b-foie she will evacuate Aiancnurta an agr'ment must be signed by the tw.j govnim-ntis. PLAN mOVED SUCCESSFUL. I'nlform College Entrance Examina tions M.v; With AlM'rvtva!. NEW YORK. June :S.-Th, rirst s rie of uniform entrance examinations held by authority of the college en trance examination bard of the mid dle state and Maryland has come to an end. Th, examination proved exactly as planned, without ditneulty at 61 dif ferent points in the I'nited States, and at London. England, and lhvsdcit. Saxony. Of the 61 places of examina tion In the l"nl;ed St.ies 15 were In Now EngUn.l and :'3 In the ml .Idle states, la all nearly sOo candidates for admission to college were oximlnej by ihe boarvl. Of this number male application to the board direct. The rema.nder made their applications either through Columbia College or Rarnird tVUcge. Of the 4.i three hundred and forty, seven were men and liS were women. Fifty-three of tlv candidates exuntned did no: state what college or seleni tic school they proposed to color. F m- Co lumbia Ki Jvlarvd theinselv 's. for Cornell 37, f.ior IVinceton 34, for Rir Hard. 31. for Vassar '.'j. for Wellcdey JI. for Tal.- IT. for Mount Holyok U. for the Mass;chii'tts Institute of Tech nology 14. fr .he Hryn Mawr 11. ( r he ""tlivrsity of IVnnsylvania s.x. and for Williams tlv. The tinu-ii tl.y large number choslnir I'olumbta is due Ui the fact lh.lt se;i,ir,.e I'oltllllbi.l -X-.iiniiiat, o. s were ;iba . I.m I ,n favor of .hose by -he bu u.l Th largos; nuniVr cx i:itie. ut s.d of N 'W York a:i I I'o k'vn w r .ho' .it roiicoid, N 11. N-waik. N. J, :'. I'll. 'a 1 ''i'.ra. I'.i: rs n. N. J . 11. WasiiiiKton. l ' . I.'w r iu -v i'! N J. ll.K-h-s.cr. N Y.. -ight a. h. iftb- "J can lid.r.s Mpl'ly n c; ,o the b at I. I Id w-ie tT-tslred n i ublic li.vtU s. ji'ois. II.' !r. ac. i lem;..s .11 I n dowel sen :. and l"'1 in private sch vds and d.s.ses. WILL WORK WITH TRl'ST. Recent Purcliaso of Ste-'l Company Does Not Imply Active Competition. NEW YORK. June ::.-The advie.-s from Philadelphia that th,. pennsylva. nia Railroad c.Hnp.my which rvently purchased the Pennsylvania Ste-'l com pany has also acquired (he t'ambria Steel company are confirm-. I by Judge Oary. chairman of the btard af the I'nited States Steel i'orpralion, w ho said: "President A. J. Cassatt, of the Penn sylvania Railroad company, voluntarily stat-d to me a few days ag that his neoole ha.l purchased bith the Cambria Steel company and the Pennslyvani.i Steel company, and a: the sam time as sured me that II would be the dispo. sitlon of his companies to operate in entir harmony with the I'nited States Steel corporation. Basing my sta em-nt on previous business transactions with Mr. Casna't. I am pleae,j , say his assurances are received with perfect confidence and entire satisfaction. Non of the interests of any of the steel com panies wil be prejulleeil by r-ason of these purchases." ADMIRAL ItEftESFORD ENS1'RKI Criticism nt Mediterranean Fleer Call Forth Admiral'y's Displeasure. NEW YORK. Jun.. 25.-Th state of affairs in the British Md:t-rranean fleet is causing much concern, says the I.ond'ii r orr-sp nd-nt of the Tr.bun-. It Is well known tha; s,-vera naval ofllcrs hive addr.-se.l strong remon strances to the aln'rilty In regard to the streng h and war organization of the squadron, but Lord !Wrsford's ac tion In miking his communication pub lic Is not approvd. reply of the a l-miralty-secre.iry in the house of com mons last night w-lrh regard to Lord I'haries' letter conveys an impr-sslon of ensure on the popular rear-admiral, and some of his frlnds fear that It may lead to his tvslgia'lon. Whatever course Lord f'h irlrn may tak the at tention of parliament will be called to th deficiencies vhlr-h it is all-god ex ist in the Medit -rranfan squadron, es pecially In thet matter of torp'-lo boats. FIRE RESULTS FATALLY. Tenement House Maze In St. Louis On- Woman Killed. ST. LOL'IS. June 2"-Fire broke out it 2:30 this morning In the building No. 02 Morgm street, occupied on the ground floor by the J. Edwards Paint ing company, and quickly spread to the adloinlng buildings, the upier por ilon of which w'-re used a.s ten-nr-nts. A panl'i seized upon ihe occupants when the fire broke out and a num ber of them Jiirnp-d from uppr win lows. Mrs. Anna Zola received tnjiirh" whi'h r'-sulted in her death within half an hour. Her daugh-r f'amllll" had her hip dislocates and Hu-tain" a fracture of the t-kull; her son Edward was s-rioiis!y Injur-d by Jumping. L'hs to 'he buildings, nominal. SA KNOERFK.ST Ol'KNS TODAY. Famous Singers fiath-r at liuffalo for Carnival of Song. HI.'FFALO, June 25 The features of the opening of the thirteenth Haenger fest of the North American Sarnger bund was a rer epti'm held lat night at the Slx'.y-flfth Hcgim;nt arnvry. Ad misHion wis limited to members of th Saengerbund. About 3500 person were in attendance and It Is estimated that fully thit iiumb-r of singers will be n attendance today when the "Fest" Is formally opened. The orchemra has reached here from New York. William lUirtels who will appear a ihe lenor soloist fr the Hrvioklyn Sa-ngerliuad Is here. Madam Sv-bnmanti lleln'k. who wtlh Mine Rlauvclt, l, F. IVnis, Uiss and II Evan Williams, from the quartette of big s.doists. Is here. The others are rx. pected her.' today. IMKTO KICAN AFFAIRS. Federil s s Will no Longer Oppose the I'nited State Auilionlles ll'.n ivspondeme of Associate SAN JFAN, I'orto Kiev June IS When the new directive commute of the local Fed-ral party was formed on Sunday last, more waa accomplished toward putting an en I to the problems which have retarded the things pending than anything else since evil govern ment was inaugurated- Perfect hir niony is now possible mid nior.' than ptobalile. The Federal parly w hich lias always vii loud In its abuse of Uoy. ernor Allen mid of the eiuiie policy of the administration Is now plelguig It self to lid the governor !n Its earnest d wire to further ihe Island's nucleus Oyer fifty delegates from all parts of the Island attended the mass meet ng to which only pledged F-slerals are ad mitted I'-rfvt harmony pu vailed Kv r thing had be n pte-.it range and tltero was .i mark'd un't'-M inltv k' Id-is. T:io fol'oe lug w. r- . !i -s. i ni-ni- b-l s f th F !- 'cir :v a i San'. N i .1 I i . I.I.IIO-..1. I'.Ci " III It. mm 1 lo U M iii-i'.-.s ' 4. ; c Fi.i'i- I' I'al-o : 11 i m . il-! .it'nii'.i-. I' Ma S -. Jam -I Mi- A mi i 'i .l;u- Mm'-Y'-k !! is XI- -no and all I m It-v l ii lav Th i i t 'I- t i-.l .1 -IV p: "III ! '"'. '! t't- - o -ni -r in , .' v Th nov i n r ii:- in knowing th.l a Imiio- r.i.ioii of :!i I. It, -I v. . .r, . a,-. ... i hi- a- , IT O .- I' the n! .u.l : hie- th,. far tlivl a i-h the a. 'to, a ai; ;; clti.-ns II.- ii.!-! i'i.i- he and III Am-rici s g n i.i'ly .ifli.mv'1 th- sii; port an 1 co-op ration of th' F-l-iaii-ts NAVAL WAR 0 il.l.lo'.i:. WASHINilTON. June ;'.V -T.l Navy department has ma I., puoli.- the pro cranune to be carried out bv the navy ar college a; Newport this w-k A noteivor.hy featur- U the app-uriii ' of an army otlloer before the college Colonel P'ter C. Hams, a piom.netit eng1ne'r 'Ulcer, who will explain th-valu- and practical usage .( war charts Hygiene will be a lead. ng toPtc of the we-k. Surg 'ii H-nry C Uyer. I". S N . speaking m this subject Tinn day, Wedneslay. Thursday and Fr d ay The four commit e s will present for discussion the topics of war games, tactical studies, law solutions and pro blems and Saturday will !o devoted o "strategic game" DIf'LOMAT.a ; I N" : ABROAD NEW YoRK. Jun- :.;,F..Ur :po. mats will b.. among the ,as-ng-r on th- Kaiser Willi. -Im der ilross. which will sill '. r Eur p- -his morning They aie ''ount Cassinl. Rus'i.an ambassador to this country; Sir I'liude Ma. Iiotiald lliiifh minister t,, Japan, siimm-inid home oy Lord Sallishury. Dr. L'U.s F. C ii-a, N'.ciragi.i nunis'er at Wishing ..n and 'Hpt l i H J -.- d- T.-r-ta XU ind. M-x:,-:n minister at Vletmn M'FARLAND WILL RECOVER NEW Yol'.K. June -.'.-Floyd XI -Farland. 'h,. by l-l.- i l.-r who was in-liiri.-d in th- by. Id- rac-s a: Xla I -on Squir- ilaid-.n, and who was removed to the h'Splta! was pro'iou'ic.-d better bv the physe iins .-inly to lav. Th-v assert thit h' will soon w 'Vt, JOSEPH Tools DEAD. WHITEHALL. N Y.. Jun- -Joseph Conk. th. distinguish'-.! lecturer and au hor. is d -ad. WHEAT MARKET. PORTLAND. Jun- -Wli-at. W.ill.i Walla. r,7Tj.-.7r-i. SAN FI:AN'IS'o. June SS -Wh-at, D-c rnb-r. 1'Si'i,; ' ash, :,. I'HP'A'io, June L'.'i Wheal, Sepl.-m-Mr, M? ;',; c,i-lng. t,t,,'iWf1. TA'OXIA, Ju-e :'i -Wh'-it, bluestem. M; club, 38. LIVERPOOL. Jun- is-Wli at, S.p- telllher, r,S. ',,. For Sale by FOARD & STOKES CO., Astoria. Oregon. fflMH8llr( ft Thew tiny Capiulei are upenot to Balsam of Copaiba . v Cubcbs or Injections anrlA,ii CURE IN 48 HOURSn th same diseases with- out inconvenience. AN INCOME FOR LIFE FROM JS0 ACRES- t MUJCS IN LKNOTU jM MIUJON TONS. Illchrst gold ky natures gravel, from 60 bearing quarts, ground hand Into go'd-latfra to 00 feet In depth Over tbs ntlr pro perty. In addition th company o ns river bed. each 14 miles In Isngtk or mils of which contains many millions Klo Grande, In of gold, situated on the Taoa county. Nw Meg- OVEH For Dividends READ THE PROOFS United Stales Official Report MADB TO COMMISSIONER OF THE t'NITKD PTATWJ. OKNKUAL LA SO OF KICK. WASHINUTOS. D. C. by a ge.ilogiat and mining rspert of worl !ld reputasl n. Professor Hen Jamln Hilllnisti. who spent srreral months there, then being connected with the I n-ted States surveying coi p, and In Ills ottlclal report y: "Here a: countless millinns of tons of rich gold inmrii t edited by the great forces of natuie to a condition I a Iv f. r th" application ut th- hydiaul lc pkvss. whit- the entire b-d of the It.o irn.e for ov r forty miles l a s uoe, oti the b.lls of wrhlCll the gold d-rlved ft to the wearing aw.i of the gravl binks has been accumulating tor countless .ig-s. und . lies ieod for et'i.ictlin by the luc-t approved m-:hojs of riv-r initin.g. The thick tiess of th- It;, i UranJ- gall gtavel eg i eds In many places oo feet or nrsrly three limes that of the tine h-d in California, whde the average talue ptr cubic yard Is believed to be grratsr In the Ne Mexico beds than in any uthcr such accumulations yet di:ev ered. ' I have made a reconna(anc of ih whole of this gravel along the Rio tirand. and hv eiamlus with all Hit care possible In th tm st my command the character of th grel and Its content nt gold. Noth'sg, I am persuaded, .dnce ths dlscsv ery nf California tnd Australia It com parable for Its linmetsurskl rsisurcss f gold avallabl by the hydraulic fr cess to Ihe dep placers of the Rio Grande." Other reports from emlntnt mining etperta of nttlonal reputation r nnune the property of this csmsaay the richest nd moat titenslvt knswa. Capital (ock $2,000,000 rVIXT PAID AND NON-A8-3E33ABLI. PAR YALUlE II. EACH UIARS On ha f tk antlrs capital stock has been plaosd In the treasary of the com pasr aa a orkln7 aapltaU. Te saasaete neorsaarr dltcks and place an to river bod sevsrsl gold sttam 4rg. tkt compaoy now ofTsrs a limited nuraksr of Its sharts at 50c PER SHARE AFTER IALE Or WHICH PRICE WILL BE ADYAKCTTO TO $1.00 m iXU AepHcatlons should k sent rlly. V-rlte for prosaootui. Mak ehecke, money orders payable to Rio Grande Placer Gjld Mining Co 7 EXCHANGE PL'CE, BOSTON.MAiS A familiar name for the Chicago. Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway, known all over the Union aa the Great Railway running the "Pioneer Limited" traina every day and night between fit. Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago. "The only perfect train in the worlJ." Understand: Connections are made with all transcontinental lines, securing to passengers the best service known. Luxurious coaches, electric light,, steam hei, of a verity eq'ialed by no oth.' II. ie See that your ticket readi via "The Milwaukee" when going to any point In the United Btates or Canada. All ticket agents sell thetn. For rat's, pamphlets or other Infor mation, sddreaa. J. V. CASEY. C. J EDDY, Trav. Pass. Agt.. On. Ag., Portlasd. Oregon. Portland. Ore. NAT A POISONOUS FACE BLEACH But a true Intautifier, bcitijf the only prep aration sold under a positive guarantee of ft, 000 that it contains not a grain or fraction thereof of poisonous or deleteri ous substances. Indorsed by the most celebrated arlihtcs of the lyric and dra matic stae; recommended by eminent fihysiciana, and pronounced harmless by ending chemists WISDOM'S FAMOUS ROBERTINE. It lathe only prepdration nowutrdby fahfootile U'lien to perjjf-tuate a IwautiAil complrxlMnfr Atk your druffKiMt for it nd do nut x induced to lakf MytbinK elK, Price 60 ccnU pr boUl. taker Rtediclne C. TRADE fMV MARK FREE SHOW TONIGHT Twelfth and Commercial Streets KXAMIN'ATION Kit UK 1AI,Y AT IH ' 'I UBNT IIOTKL THE PLACE TO BUY CANNERY SUPPLIES FISHING BOAT SUPPLIES BUILDING MATERIAL SEWING MACHINES AND FARM IMPLEMENTS IS AT FISHER BROTHERS, Astoria, Ore. SUN INSURANCE OFFICE tr LMtN i mi: oLDi:sr i-i kki.y fikf. office in tiif. woki.d. Caalt Aala, ... n. . Caali Aasata In t.'nliad Nisit. oio.ujs C A. HENRY & CO.. 215 Saosume Street. SAMUEL ELMORE mim Of New Zealand V. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS Subscribed Cnpitul, Puid-ii't C'ajiitul, AjwcLs, Assets! in United States, Surplus to Policy Holders, Has been Underwriting on the SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. Kemdunt Agents, Astoria, Or. KOPP'S BEST ADelicious and Palotal)le Drink Absolutely Pure The Narth VmMc. Brewery, nf which Mr. John Kopp Is proprietor, makes besr tor domestic anj export irudi,. Hnttlc.1 bwr tor family use or keg biT supplied at amiy time. Delivery In tha city free, North Pacific Brewery Pacific NavigationCompany Steamer "Sue II. F.lmore" and "W, II. IIuitIhi.ii" Only line sHtorla to I lluiii(Mik, (iarlhalili and Hay City, lldbsonvlllo CVmnwtinK at Anlorla with the Oieirmi Ttmlrnuil & Navl(tailon Oiim puny ami also thH AstnrU & (.'iiluin bin HI ver ltallrid for Han Krun clscii, I'orlland und all points Kust. Kur freight and pussniger rates apply to Hfimuol Elmore Ai Co., Ui'ihthI Atti-nls, AS'l'dl; A, ()IF, ( O. II. N. It. II. Co., Portland, AdENTH A. & c. It. it. Co., Portland, II. ('. I,A.in, THIumook, (in-Kon. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL GENERAL AGENTS. Sao PrdM0. Cel. & CO., AQENTS. ivnn )1VV Ii I 1 a I 1 $.1,000,0(10 1,000,000 2,64.fi,IH :too,ooo l,7lM,7;t Pucific Const ovct twenty-two yeuru. nONMOUTH, OKI-OON I) KM AND VOU UUAbUATlOH.-Tha il. nian 1 for thn ttra liuli-s of th. Nor mill Hohxils iliirliin (ho past yt-nr has liecn muph Ix'yornl tlio supply, p,,s. Huns with from flu to Vr iier month. H TAT 10 t'KltTIKICATKS AND DI-l'LOMAH.-HlU(.Mits ar prepared for Ihe slam examinations, and readily take statu papers m Kraduatloii. Htrong- Hc.i.1 'inlo and Professional f'oiirse. Well equipped Training De partmcnt. Kxpense rniifrlnjf from J120 to $175 per venr. Foil term opens Hepteniher 17 For catuloguH containing full an nouncements, addroas, P. U CAMItBLL, Or, J. B. V. ntJTUiU, President. Becretary.