The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 24, 1913, Page 21, Image 21

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ii CohRresslonal.
: -.Information which may force a con-g-rcMlonal
Jn.vesflsatJon Into th Gar
ment Workers', n.trtk In New York has
been presented to the house by Victor L.
Bercer, Boolallet conicreaaman from Mil
waukee. ' "An remarkable an exposure
an tlie Industrial conditions at Xawrenc
may develop if the data sent are what
they are represented to be," Berg-er said.
Bworn testimony that he paid $508 for
some of the Standard Oil correspond
ence published by ; William. R. Hearst
wa iimi uAnat ramnntcn contribu
tions investlaatlng committee Thursday
by Charles Wooney, managing eauor oi
.the New -YorH American in. iv nu
1 905. Mooney now is editor oi ins
fnmnhla TOinmercl&l-ADDeai.
ii It Is reported that the house commit
71 - - il -..(. will tint iuuu?j
livuiauiy v" w.o .tB1"
leases .of oil lands in the Osage Indian
'reservation n umanoma 10 vne unc
Sam Oil company; This action win vin
dicate Secretary ef the interior insnera
stand In tbd matter.
t The naval militia would be put upon
a nw fnntinff hv a. bill DHBsed Thursday
by the senate. It provide rpr the treat
ment of the naval muuia as a pari oi
the regular navy, In the same way that
the National Guard is now related to the
elected president of the upper house.
The senate has been deadlocked since
January 2. , . . .
' ...,';.; Eafitern.
Becauia Mary Ecabellck was discov-
rat with 10 n&lrs of hose on when she
Quit work recently, and the firm has lost
120,000, In silk stockings to date, the
iKrtfi unman ami sirls tmnloyed In the
Taubel hosiery mills at Riverside, N. 3
art ordered to display meir amuei wnen
they leave each dayr
rnrtii ethatar SS and bin daughter.
Effie, 14, were burned to death and Mrs.
Sharer, sa, ana anomer auKiuor, r.v
lyn, 12, perhaps fatally seared In a fire
which destroyed their farm house near
Cleveland, Ohio.
The JJlamond uatcn company on
'ill IS reported inai loo huubb wiui-
'Its on Indian affairs will hot repertlThMrsday paid fines aggregating 12000
U'gular anwy. 1 " '
It took the house exactly three and a
half hours Thursday 'to approve Us jour
nal of Wednesday. Conducted by
Minority Leader Mann, an expert in fili
busters, the -friends of the Lincoln
memorial project forced the clerk to
read the Journal in full for the first
time in niAny years.
When the ways and means committee
coucluded. the taking of testimony Thurs
day on the. cotton schedule, it seemed
apparent that attacks by mill interests
on proposed Democratic tariff reduction
on' textile manufacture had resulted In
a determination by the majority to
strike a lower .rate of adjustment even
than planned W the previous Democratic
ctftton revision bills. These reductions
will run as low as 5 per cent on the
cheaper goods. .
roliUcal.
-TJie Woman suffraga -amendment to
the constitution giving women the bal
lot Is the first amendment of eight
which have been Introduced In the Mon
tana "assembly to pass both houses and
It may be first an the ballot at the elec
tion in November, 1916. , .
The deadlock between Republicans and
Demoorats in the state senate of West
Virginia was broken Thursday night
when Samuel V. Woods, a Democrat, was
for violations of. the Wisconsin child
labor-law. - Tne complaint aueges a
infractions.
ir T wttHama waa elflctAd at New
Vnrir hiiipBilav a. vfrrt nrpflidpnt. diriftcto
and member of the executive committee
of the Chicago, uuwaunee & pi. taui
railroad. - Tormerly he wajf president of
the fuget sounu division.
flnK-nUrv Rllmuin till ntinnlntoil
Colonel Francis J. Kernan, Lieutenant
Colonel Mason W. Patrick and Major
CllBrltS Kf'f "r ""T anyinoora, fl
17, stumbled over the unconscious form
of Zend Brand, 68, clad in a night robe
and Bitting upright against a porch pil
lar, his throat horribly gashed.; The
aged man's 'hands were red with blood,
the result, tho police believe, of seizing
the wound wita his fingers ana endeav
oring. - to . wrench,- It- wider - opan ., after
slashing his throat. A large Knire lay
by his side.
Turning on the gas, Frederick Soldier
of San Francisco, former musician in a
German military band, played band
musio on his fphonograph until ne leu
unronScloua. Irwonty-threa dollars, his
entire "estate," he left to a fellow lodger
Fearing a collision with an approacn-
ing atcamer, Chester Bennett, a fire
man on the cruiser Maryland, jumped
from a launch In the bay at Vail o Jo, Cal.,
and Js dead. lie was drpwned before his
companions could reach turn.
Mayor Seymour of Tacoma on Thurs
day snubbed Dr. Frederick Cook, the ex
plorer,-and refused to sit at tne earn
table with him. The mayor received an
invitation to meet Dr. Cook and take
dinner with him at a little banquet
given for Dr. Cook at the Commercial
club. The mayor sent word that he con
sidered Dr.' Cook "a monumental faker.
What was first thought to - be la
grippe has developed Into a case of
smallpox in the iHnexs of Circuit Judge
G. w. Phelps at Pendleton.
Mrs. Artna W. Jatrger, wife of the late
Benjamin Jagger, died at Oregon City
Thursday afternoon. Mrs, Jagger had
been In ill-health for two years. A eon.
Iiouls Jagger, a Portland produce broker,
was killed in an automobile accident
two years ago.
James Isett, aged 38 years, president
of the Iasett Lumber company, of Seat
tic, was drowned Wednesday at Brinnon
board to examine Niagara Falls and re
port upon proper distribution of what
ever amount of water might be taken
from the cataract without destroying the
scenery.
The High Bridge. N. J. National bank
is temporarily closed as the result of a
confession of Abram L. Beavers, cashier
Of the institution, that he had taken ap
proximately 8100,000 of the bank's
funds.
Fifty fishermen, more than half the
male population of Little Sturgeon,
Wis., wer swept out In Lake Michigan
Wednesday night when a large floe of
Ice from which they were fishing
cracked and floated away from the
shore. Some of the men were rescued
In small boats, some swam to shore and
two remained on the floe all night.
Trial of a libel suit brought against
Bishop David H. Moore of the Methodist
Episcopal church of Cincinnati and Mrs.
George O. ' Robinson of Detroit, presi
dent of the Methodist Home Missionary
society, by Mrs. Carrie Cope of Topeka,
Kan., began Thursday in tho United
States court In Kansas City, Kan. Each
defendant is sued for $50,000 damages.
Pacific Coast.
Stepping from the back door of her
home at Los Angeles, Rebecca Bolander,
Entries Number 449 of the
Standard Varieties of Fowls
at McMinnville.
(PperUl to The' Journal.)
McMinnville, Or., Jan. 24. The first
annual poultry Show of the Willamette
Valley Poultry association Is now In
progress in this city. The number of
entries number 449 and consist of stand
ard birds of various varieties.
The Buff Leghorns are the most nu
merous and the display consists of 1?
coops. Then come tho Barred Plymouth
Rocks, with 14 coops; the Black Ml
norcas. with 11. and the S. C. Rhode Is
land Reds, with IS coops. Other varied
ties In lens-numbers are on display.
The scoring is in progress and Elmer
Dixon of Oregon City is rnaking the
awards. Ira G. Nelson of this city is
superintendent of the show. Seventeen
silver cups will be awarded to exhib
itors. Poultry fftneiefs from Clackamas,
Polk, Multnomah, Marion and Yamhill
have entries. The duck exhibit Is large.
Funeral of Mrs. Rebeka Evans.
111! IF YOU
: TAKE
DOIIT EL RIGHT
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OF
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FIGS
Waste-clogged bowels, torpid liver and decaying food in
stomach cause the sick headache, gas, backache,
sallowness, biliousness and indigestion.
r
I i All women get bilious, headachy and
constipated simply because they don't
exercise enough. They' don't eat coarse
food, or enough fruit and green vege
tables. Those are nature's ways of keep
ing the liver and 80 feet of bowels ac
tive but very few women employ them.
The next best way is delightful, fruity
SyrUp of Figs.
- Nearly all ills of women can be over
come with Syrup of Figs aJone. There
la no need to have sick headache, back
ache, dizziness, stomach sour and full
of gases, bilious spells, sallowness,
coated tongue, bad breath, bad complex
Ion, nervousness and. depression. The
surest and safest remedy is one 6r two
teaspoonfuls of delicious Syrup of Figs.
Try this tonight you'll feel splendid in
the morning when the sour bile, clogged
up waste and poisonous matter have
been gently but thoroughly moved on
and out of your system, without nausea,
griping or weakness. Your head will be
clear, complexion rosy, breath sweet,
stomach regulated; no more constipa
tion, gases, pains and aches.
It is simply a matter at keeping your
stomach, liver and bowels clean and
regular. Then you will always be well
always look and feel your best.
But get the genuine the old reliable.
Ask your druggist for "Syrup of Figs
and Elixir pf Senna." Refuse, with
contempt, the so-called Fig Syrups
sometimes substituted to fool you. The
true, genuine, bears the name California
Fig Syrup company; look for this on
the label.
TUBERCULAR GERMS
1 flourish in the most unexpected
places and quickly attack a
body weakened from colds (
or . general debility, but if
the lungs are fortified with
SCOTT'S EMULSION
' their progress can be prevented and often over
come., SCOTT S EMULSION h used in tubercu
losis camps because its highly concentrated nourish
. ment builds strength and resistive-power faster than
disease destroys. It assimilates without
taxing digestion, and contains no alcohol
Jibiolutclynothing.quaUJSCQTJ2S-
oa UoodCanal, when his automobile
plunged off a wharf while he was try
lnff to turn it in an Insufficient space.
Fire, which started in a paint estab
llshment in Los Angeles Thursday af
ternoon did damage estimated at $100,.
000. The Brennan hotel was badly dam
aged and many of the occupants lost all
their belongings.
Fully 475 mllos will be clipped from
the distance between Los Angeles and
Spokane by the proposed railroads to be
built by the Harrlman Interests. The
length will be 1170 miles. This is only
100 miles longer than the shortest foute
between Spokane and San. Francisco.
That the private contracts ' of Louin
Glavis with lumber companies aggre
gated In value from $40,000 to $50,000 is
stated in a letter from Governor John
son to the conservation and water
boards of California, of which Glavis
was secretary. The letter, which is
dated DucoTOtipr 3Q, was written after
the investigation which resulted in the
resignation of Glavis.
Foreign.
Spurred to action by piracy of his tu
berculosis cure by German savants who
are investigating it, Dr. Frederick Frant
Frledmann announced in Berlin Thurs
day that' he will formally submit some
of his turtle serum culture to govern
ment experts for tests. Frledmann has
consented to public use of hjs cure as
a result of his belief that he is in Im
minent danger of losing all credit for
the discovery.
Kinir Alfonso on Thursday granted
amnesty to all political offenders as
part of the celebration of his twenty
seventh birthday.
Furiously angry at President Fallleres
for reprieving him, a murderer at Chal
ons sentenced to be guillotined, attacked
the prison governor who brought the
news, and then attempted suicide.
Forty-five dollars' worth of bank
notes were found in a pie sent to a con
vict at Madrid, intended as bribes for
the prison officials, . who became very
Indignant when they learned that the
bills were counterfeit.
The problem of finding accommoda
tion for 120,000 people, who are to be
evicted from their dwellings owing to
the sale of the antiquated fortifications
of Paris to city authorities by the
French government. Is now before the
municipal council for solution. The
space is to be converted into public
parks.
Augtiste van Biene, th actor, com
poser and musician, died suddenly on
the stage of the Hippodrome at Bright
on, England, Thursday night, where he
had been performing his piece, "The
Master Musician," which had replaced
his famous "The Broken Melody."
Twelve of thol crew of the bark Agda
were drowned When that vessel found
ered on Tuesday at the mouth of the
Humber. Thee sailors, the only lurvlv
ors, were picked up by a trawler and
landed at Great Grimsby, Thursday.
Miscellaneous.
Ferento i to-mtVe- -2t-tory btrttd-
4m Vj'M'o
7i EMULSION . to tlrengthen the lungs and
drive out cold and cough. - - -
, ' Scott & Bowks, Bloojnficld, N. J. u-05
lug; Canada's highest, on the-nnrtttetrrt---ern
corner of King and Yonge streets.
The skyscraper is to cost $2,500,000,
land and building. It will have a front
age of 112 feet ort Yonge street, and 81
feet on King street.
Enormous frauds committed against
the government through illegal traffick
ing in stolen postage stamps have been
discovered by postofflce inspectors
Postmaster-General Hitchcock says they
Involve- at least $2,000,000 annually.
Percy Graham and Frank Newman,
employed at the British Columbia Fish
eries plant at AM ford Bay, near Prince
Rupert, were drowned Wednesday. It
la believed their boat capsized.
Cotton ginned to January 16 amounted
to I8,091,24 : bales, - including 78,892
round bales and 70,760 bales of Sea is
land, the census bureau announced
Thursday morning1. -;'
Eight persons were killed and 1$ hurt
at McKlnney, Taxas, ; Thursday when
walla of a building occupied by a farm-,
ing implement firm fell and crashed into
a department store, causing; that build
ing to collapse. ";. t
That interstate, railroad passes art
.still lifting Issued by , liia. ftork , Island
line in Colorado, and that passes gener
ally re issued by the Colorado roads to
influence the' routing of ' f reight ship
ments was -brought out in Thursday's
hearing before Interstate Commerce
Commissioner 'Harlan and hla special
examiners.
1 rBMi'i'iai iu Tiis Jounim.i
MoMinnvIlle, Or.. Jan. 24. The fu
neral of Mrs,, Rebecca Evans, who died
at tho age of 83 years xnursaay morn
inp will he hld at 2 o'clock today. Mrs
Evans was the mother of Mrs. Curtis
P. Coe. dean of the department of com
merce at McMinnville college. She was
born In Tradaga, Wales, and came to
America when 17 years, old. She Is sur
vived hv four children Rev. M. G. Ev
ans, D. D., president of the Crozer Theo
logical seminary, vjnesier, ra.; j. w.
Evans of Ceres, cal.; A. a. Havana 01
Los. Angeles, and Mrs..Curtis P. Coe of
McMinnville, .Or. Her husband was a
Baptist minister, who held pastorates
at various places in Pennsylvania, at
Prairie Union, Neb., and Selma, Cal.
Catholic university, Washington, now
has, investments totaling $1,258,350.
. (Sprelal in The Journal.)
Chchalls, Wash., Jan. S3. Alt arrange
ments aro .complete f or Jhe annual ban
quet of the Cltiaens' club of Chehaiis,
Friday night. The occasion is intended
as an acknowledgment by Chehaiis
business men of the completion of the
$30,000 union passenger station at this
place, which is used by the Northern
Pacific Railway company, the Great
Northern Railway company and the
Oregon-Washington Railroad & Naviga
tion company, Many representatives of
these companies havs sent assurances
that they will be in attendance. Ex
Mayor William West will act as toast
master. Many acceptances have been
received from officials of the various
commercial bodies of southwest Wash
ington.
Tears Are 'Antiseptic. ( rr
(Hnlffid Pro. Lm.mI Wlrc.t
Copenhagen, Jan. 24. Dr. Llndahl,
leading Danish medical authority, claims
that he has proved the antiseptic value
of tears. He states that "tears kill mi
crobes;" In other words, tears not only
wash away sin, but bIbo destroy germs.
IF
CONSTIPATED
ILIOU
GASCAHETS
(Special to The Jocrnil.)
Eugene, Or., Jan. 24. An epidemic of
burglaries In Eugene, Springfield snd
surrounding towns has excited the peo
ple and the officers are making every
effort to capture the criminals. During
the past few nights four residences in
Eugene have been entered and between
$400 and $500 worth of jewelry and
silverware has been Stolen.
Monday the residence of Mayor Welby
Stevens In' Springfield was entered In
daylight while th family was away,
and Monday night the hardware store
at Creswcll, owned by R. II. Parsons,
was broken Into and $200 worth of guns
and razors stolen. ''
At Creswell ths burglars stole a gos-
pollne speeder from the Southern Paciflo
section house and carried the stolen
goods out of town -on the maohlne.
- Tha- speedei'- was left In the brush
near Eugene, but the burglars letf no
clue to their Identity. As entrance to
all of these buildings has been effected
In' tha same manner it Is evident that
all of the crimes have been committed
by the same persons. ,':., :.; :.') (
Want Asheville Summer Capital.
Raleigh. N. C, Jan. 24. Asheville, a
resort near here, will oe ' the aummer
capital during the Wilson administra
tion If the president-elect gives heed to
a party headed by Josephus Daniels,
which today Is on the way- to give him
the pick of the best houses in tha re
sort.' - i-ji-.:.
Thousands
Now Free Fr om
CATARRH
Inflammation of Membrane
Gone, Sore Spots Healed
and No More Mucus.
Put aside your stomach drugs. Stop
your sprays, douches, ointments or
snuffs and end the Misery of Catarrh.
Forever rid yourself of hawking,
snuffling, sneeaing and blowing by
breathing over the germ ridden mem
brane the heallnr germ killing air of
HXOMEI (pronounce it High-o-me).
HYOMEI is a' safe and. sure treat
ment It contains no cocaine or other
harmful drugs. It is made from Aus
tralian Eucalyptus and some of the
Llsterlan Antiseptics.
For catarrh, coughs, colds, sore
throat, croup and all nose and throat
misery It is sold on money back it-dissatisfied
plan.
Breathe HYOMEI through the little
inhaler that comes with each $1.00 out
fit If you own an Inhaler' you can get
a bottle of HYOMEI for 60 cents. Just
breathe It no stomach dosing.
Beside .using the inhaler throughout
the day and for quick results, thou
sands use the HYOMEI vapor treat
ment Just before going to bed.
Thoroughly heat a teaoup; then fill
it half full of boiling hot water. Pour
into the water one half teaspdonful of
HYOMEI. (Dp not stir.) Hold the
cup close to face and breathe deep into
the lungs the healing, germ destroying
vapor that arises.
Mail orders filled, charges prepaid by
Booth's HYOMEI Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Trial treatment free.
HERE 19 PROMPT. Ari RELIEI
Headache, back-ache, tlde-acbe, ntero
Ovarian palas yield quickly to these won
derful pain relfeTera
ANTI-KAMNIA TABLITS .
Thr brine rwt, aui.t nr. absnM f fara
promptly and Jslj-.nd r mMmt tntaxiumts,
. nlmulmu nur habit farmer.
J at All Drurrlate "
iOc A JTA'c VW Pock0tBox
Instantly Relieve and rapidly Cure
GOCT.RHETJMATISai.RHEL'MATIC
GOUT, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, and
TarasTnTsrE?aCTw
' At all DracpSa, at he Sol Af
E. FOUGERA CO., Ine H. JfV;
No Biliousness, Headache,
Sour Stomach, Coated
Tongue or , Constipation.
Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indiges
tion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Head
aches come from a ffcrpld liver, and
clogged bowels, which cause your stom
ach to become filled with undigested
food, which sours and ferments like
garbage In a swill barrel. That's the
first step to untold misery indiges
tion, foul gases, -bad breath, yellow
skin, mental fears, everything that Is
horrible and nauseating. A Cascaret to.
night will give your constipated bowels
a thorough,, cleansing afi(J straighten
you out by morning. They work while
you sleep a 1(J cent, box from your
druggist will, keep you feeling. good for
months. Millions of men and women
take a Cascaret now and then to keep
their stomach, liver and bowels regu
lated, and never Know a miseraDie mo
ment Don't forget the children their
little lnsldes need a good, gentle cleans
ing, too.
ERUPTION ITCHED
:'!,! II.IQII
Little Pimples on Face and Armsi
Festered and Came to Head. Al
ways Scratching. Cuticura Soap
and Ointment Completely Cured.
215 East Chapel St., Santa Maria, Cal.
" Three years ago I was troubled with little
pimples oa my face and arms. They looked
like tittle red streaks across my face. The
pimples festered and came to a head. For
a long time they Itched and burned ma so
that I was always scratching them. My
clothing Irritated the eruption on my arms.
" I tried several kinds of pimple cures but
they did not help me, so I thought I would
try using Cuticura Ointment and Soap.
After se rural treatments I found quick re
lief. Before going to bod at night I would
wash my face and arms with hot water and
Cuticura 8oap and in the morning I would
use the Cuticura Ointment. I was com
pletely cured." (Signed) Wm. Nelson. Jr.
ECZEMA SPREAD OYER HANDS
Mosquero. N. M. "My enema started
with a lot of little itching bumps on my fore
finger below the knuckle. I Itched at night
until I couldn't sleep. It commenced spread
ing all over both of my hands aad up to say
- elbows and made sores. I eould do no work.
"A friend of mine saw my hands and reo
omm ended Cuticura Soap and Ointment.
As soon as I applied the Cuticura Soap and
Ointment my hands commenced to get easier
and In one week I was entirely well." (Signed)
Mrs. Mary McNeill, Nov. IS, 1913.
Cuticura Soap 25c. and Cnticara Ointment
60c. ere sold everywhere. Liberal sample 0f
each mailed free, with 33-p. Skin Book. Ad
dress post-card ' 'Cuticura, Dept. T, Boston."
"Tender-faced men should use Cuticura
Soap Shaving Stick, 25c. Sample free. '
There's no need of It. Sniff ft little Kon-
'Ann'a. tha original and Genuine Catarrhal
jtlly op tba aoitrll. ItaaoothlBtr.biIlnaprop.
artIM oulfWlT rlirr. too. BMt tklnr for
fr, colds, catarrh, tor tbroat, jjmtarrbal
liMwnt, OHinw. .to. Hoia only 1 a hoc ana wo
Sanitary tubw, y M.000 drugglnU. Sampl bat
KONDON Mr. CO., . f MlaaaapoBa, Mlaa,
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A THOROUGHLY ENJOYABLE ROUTE
Take the "Sunset Limited," "Snnsat Bxpiess," or Sunset Sonte If o. 8."
From San Francisco, Third and Townsend streets, via the Coast
Line, through Southern California, Arizona, Texas and Louisiana to
New Orleans. Trains electric lighted. Observatlon-Llbrary-Clubroom
Car. Dining Car meals la carte. - . ' - '' .:
YOU SEE THE SOUTH
' and can stop off, if you wish at San Francisco, Los-Angetes, El
Paso, San Antonio, Houston, New Orleana or other points.
THE OCEAN TRIP
1
Five delightful days New Orleans to New York on the Gulf and
Ocean by the Southern Pacific Commodious 10,600 ton Steamers. Ex
cellent service. Promenade decks, Staterooms, single or en suite, -with
Parlor and bath. -
One Way or Round Trip Fares
Same as all rail, and can be used both ways through California to
-v .1 . ... ..I, A D.ll .1 L- f n ..... h 1. 1 . , l.nh.rl. n. ..!. -
and berth on Steamer.
Three Fine Trains to San Francisco , , . ' ' -
The '"Shasta Limited." California Express and "San Francisco Ex-.
press." These trains connect witn an trains at ban
Francisco for Los Ahgeles and South.
For further particulars, call at City Ticket OfV
fiee, Thifd and Washington Sts.; Union Depot,
' East , Morrison Depot, or write.
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Port- .
land, Ore.
CO SUNSET
I M0US1HAS1M I
NORTHERN PACIFIC RY.
To TACOMA; and SEATTLE
And to intermediate stations. First-class coaches, smoking cars,
parlor cars and dining cars on all day trains. Coaches, standard
and tourist sleeping cars on night train.
f 7:25 a.m.
i nai.j J 10:30 a. m.
WJYerwuanu 3:45 p.m.
11:15 p.m..
DAILY
THREE DAILY TRAINS
TO ABERDEEN AND HOQUIAM '
Lv. 7:25 A. M. " ; Lv. 10:30 A. M. , . Lv. 3:43 P. M.
TWO TO RAYMOND AND SOUTH BEND -
Leave Portland 7:25 A. M. and 3:45 P. M.
LIKE SERVICE RETURNING
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And All Infdrraation ;
255 Morrison St, Corner, Third St.
; Portland ".'
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The Sail Francisco & Portland Steamship Co.
LARGEST AND NEWEST STEAMERS ON THE COAST
Sailing 4 p. m., Jan. 28. 81, Feb. R, 10 and every five riiys.
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PACIFIC MAIL STEAMS! IIP COMPANY
, Honolulu, jHran.' Chins. M in tha Wtirld Tour.
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