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• • J- Myrtle Prosper Mill Co. WH0LKAL1 AM) RETAIL DEALERS Oregon Pine, Spruce and White Cedar Lumber..... Poliat. Prosper. Born—al MeKinlry, March 3. UMM>. to Mr and Mrs. Joe Laird, a son. lue open season for trout fishing above tide water will opeu April 1st. Nearly $ IfiO was received in fines by the city f**r the mouth of February. The mail contract on route 73245 from Myrtle Point to Fair view has been awarded to W. T. I«ebnLerr of ifei» place. Price per annum, »ir.rj.ou. Fred B. Haight <t Co., proprietors or the O K cresmery at Coquille, have leased the Gravel Ford creamery aud will convert it into a first class cheese factory.— Euter prise. --------DEALERS IN Port Orford. General Merchandise LOGGERS' SUPPLIES a Specialty Market Price Allowed for Prodaoe of all Kinde PliOSl. Kit. ........................................................................... THE RECORDER U FUBLIMBBD ÇVKKÎ THURSDAY AFTERNOON ... ax ... A. T. FETTKB. 8UB8CR1PTION KATES. OREGON Coquille. Darknem »till prevails and sine» the moon baa ocased to cast its illuminating rays over our city while we slumber, the pedestrian can be found groping his way iu darkness, and when asked what he most desires in bis present condition, be invariably answers, more light: bat that light is not obtainable at the present time. The weather the past week has been warm and like summer, the fruit trees are covered with blossoms and green foliage, bat at the presept time there 1» an nrtioclond hovering over the horizon of this part of the hem isphere, and this morning we was robed iu the white mantle of snow, and whether bad results will terminate, time alone will dem onqfrato pne Year........................................ ..........f2 00 ; Hix Month.......................................... * Three Month.............................................. M tSTIr P aid im A dvancb , $1.50 a Y xab . I 1 This paper is entered at the Bandon post office as Second-class Matter. The steamer Welcome was transferred to ; the James Bros. Monday morning. We are THURSDAY. MARCH 15, isotì. serry to lose John and Bent for they were obliging and accommodating, hut a more lucrative field awaits them. May success attend tbeir future undertakings. announcements . The boys of the K. P. who visited your FOR HHEIlIFF, city last week with tbeir well trained goat, I beruby announce myaelf aa a oandidate speak in glowing terms of the hospitality (or tbe Republican nomination for the and generosity tendered them by tbe boys in offioe of Sheriff of Cooa county, subject to i the city by the sea, and the events of that tbe deoiaion of tbe Republican votera at the occasion will ever remain fresh in the mem- primary election. April 20, 1206. qrjeq of the boys oi Coqnille. L. W. TRAVER. IjAst Saturday the school inarms hied away to yonr city to fiepr what the wild FOB CONGRESS. We are authorised to announce 8. B. HUS waves was saying on the beach. They was TON. ot Hillaboro, Washington Coonty, pa chaperoned by Recorder Sanford, but why it a candidate tor the np.piination of ('ongrerw- i was peoessary for Sanford to accompany i them your correspondent does not under man for the First Dietriot, subject to the stand ; but LuLu says in the antics of Cupid action of the Republican party. the ways are dark and the tricks are decep tive. But there was one thing I did observe FOB GOVERNOR. James Withycombe. of ('orvallia. candi and that was tbe enviable and indignant date for the nomination of governor on the glances cast by those marketable bachelors of Bandon toward tbe chaperon. Ob, th* republican ticket. fascinating smiles of those school maims would penetrate tbe heart of tbe most beait- IS Yean» A<o. less, even though he had a heart as hard as While diguing the drain ditch alongside the rock of Gibralter, and the sweet music of Dyer A Hon's store Tuesday, John Groan discoursed while jn transit, is it any wonder ^nd Dan Koonts uncovered eonie human that the Recorder would want a day or two bones, among them two aknlls which are at recreation to drive dull care away j yam, yam, thia office. It is snrinUod that these are the the melody of the voices of those school skeletons of some ot those Indian, whq uiaruis' Jenny Lind would pale into insig Were killed by the soldiers in 1HAI near thia nificance. spot. The soldiers, comprising three com I There are two enthusiastic evangelists panies under Co). Casey, had landed at holding revival meetings; one from North Port Orford from Honomu, Cal., a few dnv. Bend and one from Marshfield. Why thev previonslv, and came up <o punish the sav should leave those two cities unless it is a ages who were ooncerued in the alleged repetition of Sodom and Gomorrah with I" Vault msssaore. Planting their bowitx tbe sea) of condemnation fixed upon them. era on the Hulls overlooking the raimbene 1 suppose they are going to seek new pasture |bo soldiers opened fire at daybreak mid where there is some prospect of leading killed a number of the Indians who stam some iu tbe good and narrow road. peded up tlie river, closely followed by the Tbe saw mill is running to its full capaci troops to a point above the Hoffman place, ty and tbe merchants are doing a lucrative where the pursuit was stopped. At Hally business for they all wear a beaming smile Prairie the Indians had stored about thirty which is conclusive evidence. tons of dried salmon, which was burned by There are a great many strangers in our Col. Casey. H. H. Baldwin, of Bear creek, city at the present but their mission up to was iu the figlit. date is unrevealed. Mr snd Mrs. I> E. Htitt of Denmark The tax pavers are now thronging the were in town this week. court house depositing tbeir filthy lucre in Last Friday the little daughter ot Ben tbe stropg iron box. Franklin fell and broke ber right arm shove Tbe political bee is buzzing around on all the wrist. A neighbor set the fracture and street corners, the candidates are looming the little one is doing fairly well. up from all quarters, but LuLu says I need Married—at Port tlrford, March II, lfWS. not dipniy pen in auv political ink, for af Mr. A. Marsh and Miss llacbel Kronenberg, terJune she will manipulate all those things >V. 8. Wmsor, J. P. officiating. and see that I do not get auy more hooch. The words of Othello are appropriate on — 000— this occasion: “Where ignorance is bliss it It is reported that R. D Hume will is folly t > t>e wise.” In former days if I did |>e it candidate fof the nomination of not have the wherewith, could not get it; now it ia a spontaneous production; it grows joint representative. free in the tree stnmps mid at der tbe side The Senate has passed Senator walks; no license, no revenue: but we have Fulton’s bill appropriating iJOO.IMM) one consolation, we can walk up to the court house and pay almost double our for for the Columbia, so as to protect it mer tax. Great reformation is taking place. from damage, but we have not noticed L exndeb . anything for Coquille protection yet Capt. Caagbell’s notice in the Globe says that be ¡»after the “Treasure” of Curry oounty. We would all like 4o bavp it. Quite a number of young men from Curry county will go to Cooa county this spring to work in logging camps, where they can gtt better wages than elsewhere. There ia but little oral discuMioo of can didates, but there is a whole lot of quiet thinkiug going on among the voters. ‘ Btill i water run« deep,” and many a “Billy Pat terson” is going to be knocked out without knowing who struck him. After Dearly two months the steamer Plant called in here Wednesday evening of la*t week on ber way down from Cooa Bay, land landed considerable freight that had grown gray voyaging up and down the coar t. Port Ortord bad not quite exhausted ber supplies, bat they were oat of many things al Rugae river. The late storms have knocked oat ao many piles—five going last baturdav—that the wharf is cons dered unsafe. The McKenzie boys are now hauling piles, and work at re pairing the wharf will begin at once. The piles are sometimes oaten off in one year, and the combined efforts of the world seem not yet to have discovered a cheap practical way to stay the ravages of these gluttonous worms.—Tribuue. Report of Master Fish Warden. We take the following, concerning the Coquiile river, from the Master Fish War* den’s February report: Bids for the construction of the new hatchery building for the South Coos River have been asked for. Thp building is to be a one-story frame structure, 5axl04, with an 8-foot ceiling in the clear, and to be equipped with 12<» hatching troughs. Complying with the request of George P. Topping and others interested in having a permanent Salmon Hatchery established on one of the tributary si reams of the Coquille River, I made a partial investigation of the North Fork of said river from oar present sub-station down about half way to Fair View and of the East fofk oftheNprtb fork up as far as the Abernathy place. From what I saw of the North fork I am confi dent that fairly good work could be done at several different locations with the Silver- side and Steelhead varieties of salmon if not for the extensive logging that is carried on on that tributary. It is uot a large stream and the loggers dep nd on storage dams with flood gates to move their logs, which ate very bad for successful hatchery work, stopping as they do to a certain ex tent salmon ascending the stream to spawn, and washing the young fry beyond the main channels of the river when on their way to t^e sea. When I was there the river was quite low and at a couple of place*» the logs bad jammed and piled np so thick for a dis tance of a mile or more that fish asc« nding the river w re completely stopped. I was in hopes of getting a good supply of Steelhead eggs tnis season at the Snb-statibn that we have on this tributary stream and have ar ranged for the work, but these log-jams have shut the fish off and our prospects are not very bright. I am in hopes tho, that the rains will soon swell the si ream so that the legs will separate and permit of a few Steelheads getting by later in the seas in. The East fork of the North fork affords no very desirable location below Minard's mill dam, bat above the dam the river could be successfully worked at several different pointg. A hatchery, tho, above this dam, would always be at a disadvantage and de pendent entirely upon the operator or owner of the dam maintaining a good and easy passage way for fish. There is very little logging on this stream and if it was not for this one obstruction a desirable location could, without doubt, be secured. Three years ago I looked over quite thor- oly the South fork anJ the Middle fork of the South fork of the Coquille and found nothing that looked very encouraging as we were at that time depending upon the old style rack which proved to be of veiy little service, especially in the Coast streams but now with tho new style of rack that 1 have adopted for‘he Coast streams it seems to me, from my remembrance i f those tribu taries. locations can be secured where work could be successfully carried on, if not for the logging, and this spring after the roads get in better shape I will look them both over again in hopes of being a^le to fip.l something desirable. During the recent cold snap every A. B. SABIN body in Portland had to have a fire Manufacturer and Dealer in jn the stove and the result was the firemen of that city responded to *25 £ All Kinds of Saddlery. :■ Harnen« and Saddles Repaired. . ■ fire alarms in 3*2 hours, making a t BANDON. • - OREGON J record. ¡ A Philadelphia physician insists that apple« are a enre cure for drunk enness. says the Pilot Rock Record During hi« ten years' practice be baa tried the apple cure on some forty or fifty drunkards, and bis sncce«« lies been most gratifying Let any man afflicted with the love of driuk eat three or more apples daily, and the horrible craving will gradually leave him. The cure will b greatly helped along if be also smokes as little as C. P. JEX'S EX, Manter. poa«ible. Apples should be eaten on This Steamer is New. is Strongly built, anil fitted with the latest improvements, and will general principles, and there is no give a regular 8 dnv service, for passengers and freight, between the greater aid to general health; but if, Coquille River, Oregon, and San Francisco, Calif. in addition, itbey may l>e regarded bs ELBERT DYER. Agent. Bandon. Oregop. a cure for the drink habit they sbonld E. T. KRUSE, Managing Agent, 307 Front Street, San Francisco. California. Ire prouonneed the greatest blessing ! -- - — ----- -------—............- - - ever bestowed upon man. The New, Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer ELIZABETH California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company Steamer Alliance Only Kegulikr LI*? :• Portland and W. BHAW, Agent. Mauhfieid, Phone 441. A Fifty Dollar Suit a. '"■■■ The Old HeliAbl« F.prrlia yi* Oocifii Day pBO. D GRAY A CO.. Gen l Agta. 421 Market tit Han Francwco. Nelson & Fields ■ Will not make a man look dreased up if be baa a three day, growth of beard Pre«to, change. Jost «ten into H. F. MORRISON’S Barber Shop ^ud he will make vou look like a gentleman. Hot and Cold Bath*. ----------—t---------- ------------- ------------ -------- ------------ Blacksmiths and Wagonmal^ers HORNEMHOEl^G Heavy Forging Ship Work aud l.ogglag Work io onr Mpeeialty. B à MD o W. OlBUOV. LODGE DIRECTORY. Mr«. J. Thompson was an up riv»r visitor • ........................... ........................... ............... Inst Tuesdnj. Manonip. The Aberdeeu mill whs closed a half dsy last week on ncouuut of some »light repair imXNIIOMa, No. 115. A. F. A. M Stated communications tint Hat nr I t ing to be don». day after the full muon of each month Mr. and Mrn. C. Fox <4 this place made All Muster Masons cordially invite^. Coquille* a short <Uy last week. Q. BOAK, W M. P. N ilson , See Mrs. I HcktUrom, who bun had charge of ’ht new boarding Luase st this plsoe. was i. o. o. r taken sudutuly ill lust Wednesday. Dr. AN/M1N LODGE, No. 138, I. O. O F. Houston nttrnded her aud from lust reports meets every Saturday evening. •»be was improving. Visiting brothers in Hood standing cor Mrs. J. Conrad, proprietress of ths new dially invited. 0. F. IXJRENZ,. N. Q. confectiouriy store, mad*} Baudou a rushing A J. H abtmsh , Heo. business call Us| Thursday. We are pleaded to know she is getting ber share of the pat Foyenters of America. ronage in the line she carries. 1OURT QUEEN OF THE FOREST, No. Mr. and Mrs J. Hicking were Bainjun vis J IT. meets Friday night of esch week, in Concrete Hall, Bandon. Oregon. A cor itors last Thursday and Friday. dial welcome ia extended to all visiting Jas. White, of Dairyville, came up the brothers W D. MARSHALL, first of last week and has accepted a posi A. R ick , Chief Ranger. Fin. Secretary. tion in the Aberdeen ruill. NEED A NEW STOVE P iiridge A Hrtirh Num«, Itangei* au«l Heater* B Have in them so many excellencies that they are now Heknowledgnd ths greatest M-llers on the c- ii.t, and tLey are growing lu favor every »saf. We havs the exclusive agency iu Bunion for the., h inniiold and ollies UMeseiljee, aud prices range exceedingly In "deSt in either case Our assortment ot bardwar tinware aud edged tools ia most oomptete. B A. M c N air , ( Mrs, B. Walker and Misses Pearl and Claire Walker were op to this place a short while last Friday. round A Pl&Cb Where You Can Save Monnj on Your hardware billa; • WM. G ALLIERS Hardware Store, Bandon Woodmen of the World. EASlbl CAMP N o - 212. W <> W. meets in regular session the first and third Thursdays of each month in the Ma Mrs Fred Gribi whs a Bandon caller last sonic hall. Visiting members are oordially Saturday. Carrins a complete slock of General Hardware, Stoves and Benges, invited. A. RICE, 0. C. A. Pershbaktr left on last Elizabeth on a O.C. W aldvogkl , Clerk. Ammunition, Paints and \\ bite Lead, Bash and Doors, Picture business trip to San Francisco. Moulding, Hope, Crockery, Stoneware, Lamps, etc. J. Sy du am of BaudoD was up on business HINGLES for sale. No. 2 white uedar Get prleea elsewhere last Saturday. shingles, foil ooant, »I per thousand. Bandon Commercial Co. tiieu route here aud make roiqpariftona. Mead»mes Heuokendorff and Pederson were shopping at Bandon last Friday. \\7ANTED—Ä000 »ords of shingle bolt B andon M fo C o . Beu Smith, of near Riverton, was down II material. last Saturdny arranging the disposal of the nurnmer produce from his farm. Parkersburg. Chas. Dixon, who has just completed bis new residence in the suburb of Bandon, will Miss Flo Fahy of Bandon is the engage in cuttiug telephone poles for J. guest of Mrs. Kronenberg- Jenkins. Geo P. Laird, Proprietor R Davis wss a caller here one dsy Wess Gilman went to Coquille, Saturday, last week for the interests of J. Fol- to see his mother, Mrs. Robinson, who has been quite sick. ger & Co. Inez Jenkins, who has been at Aberdeen J. A. Morrison and Cap. Parker for some time, returned to ber home at Ban SPECIAL RATES BY THE WEEK OR MOXTH. have bad a slight attack of grippe. don last week. J. L. Kronenburg attended the Geo. and Jim Chenoweth, of Dairyville, SAMPLE BOOM IN CONNECTION. went up the river last week to seek employ golden wedding of his parents at Co ment, and succeeded in securing positions in qnille, last Tuesday. a logging camp near Rivertop. Miss Lulu Carman of Aberdeen Alex Sandstrom has the frame up for bis was calling in town, Tnesday, XX new house. Mrs. Rose was a Coquille visitor XX B. O. Rncker, traveling salesman for a city this week. grocery bouse, was soliciting orders from W. E. Craine will commence logging the Prosper Mill Co., Tuesday. Will Keep on Hand at all Times operations for the C. M. &. T. Co. Wm. Howell. Sr-, is on the sick list. E. Heackendorff, oar Prosper ship build soon. Mrs. Caudlin of Coquille was a er, made Parkersburg a business visit Tues day. visitor here one day this week, J. W Clinton has abandoned his camp Carl Carlson is building up a fair near New Aberdeen and has removed his business for the Waupooia. Fresh Vegetable«, Poultry, Eggs, Butter and all Farm Produce. logging gear, engine, etc., to his former I will pay bigheat market price for beef. pork, mutton,woo), bide*, etc. F. Reed, representing the Cal. No camp near Rivçrton, where he will log the ... ......................... . . tion 4 Toy Co. was doing business remaining timber. here Tuesday. R. W. Bullard was a passenger to Coquille City Monday morning. V. N. Barker and wife, of Fairview, were Local Happenings, BLACKSMITH AND WAGON MAKERS down last week visiting the former's broth Wagons of all Hinds Made to Order. Horseshoeing a Specialty. Mr. aud Mrs. D. J. Lowe are visit er, F. Barker. ing relatives at the Bay. Job work attended to promptly and «11 work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Price» Fred Gribi and J. Hosking took (he Dis reasonable. Shop on At water street, Bandon, Or. patch for Bandon Monday evening. Mr. aud Mrs. N. Lorenz of Coquille Mesdames Carman and A. Barrows, of were visiting Baudon friends. Aberdeen, were Bandon visitors Saturday. Walter Hoffnea and family of Mis- The Prosper Canning Co. helcj a meeting aoori, are new arrivals and will locate at Bullard's ball l|«st Snnday for the purpose ........Mjss L. G. G ould , Matron .... of electing a secretary and transacting otbef near Langlois. A Private Hospital, well equipped ror the treatment of Surgical and Medical Diseases. business. J. Neilson having resigned his Mr. and Mrs. John Kronenberg Trained .Yarses in Attendance. ,-os it ion as secretary, Mrs. 8. W. Fahy was celebrated tbeir golden wedding at For information HddrosH Will. Iloretall, M. |>. Harwhiielil. Or.. elected for the ensuing year. Coqnille last week. Sam Nass, manager of the Prosper Can L J. Simpson is again manager of ning Co., settled bis cannery affairs and de parted by Monday’s train for Marshfield« the Himpaon Lumber Co. at North where he took a steamer for Astoria. He Bond, Mr. Griswold having resigned, expects to return early in the fa'l to take Mrs. C. H Patterson, who has been charge of the cannery and superintend the very sick for some time, is reported seaton’8 iuu . Mrs. J J. Stanley, of Coquille, is visiting as improving, a fact her many friends Mr. and Mrs. Goodman at this place. will be glad to note. Glen Cox, the Randolph logger, was here No one seems to want tfie office of attending to business affairs last week. representative from Coos county. 8. B. Anderson is improving his water Surely some good man can be pre front, will rebuild his wharf and make other vailed upon to accept it. improvements. LK Terry McCune of Oakland, Calif Walter White, who has been engaged iu Sneed’s camp on Bear Cr^*ek. did not return was visiting Randon friends the past to work Monday on accoant of wet weather week. He is enronte to Spokane and he also being somewhat indisposed. where be will play ball this season. V The sch Mayflower took a deck load of Willis C. Hawley, of Salem, candi amber Irom the Aberdeen mill the first of the week. Unless the arrival of a vessel in date for the nomination of Congress a few days they will be compelled to close man from the First District, is iu the mill and await the arrival of vessels. Coot* county this week in the interest A. Garfield, Prop. The sch Hugh Hogan is reported to have of his candidacy. He arrived in Ban sailed for this mi|l. X a Mrs. Barilov <*f thia place made a short don last evening, and addressed a ? good audience at the Opera House. visit to Parkersburg Monday. "a WORK A SPECIALTY. F. L. Carman of Aherdeeu made a busi Mr. Hawley is a splendid speaker and I ness trip to Coquille City, Monday. is well fitted and qualified in every M. L. R. Edmands went to Marshfield way to represent the people of Oregon i Friday to meet his wife and children who io Congress. Mr. Hawley wanted to Ci .me from Portland on the sttur Kilbqrp. visit Curry county but liis time was Mrs. Edmunds had been at The Dalles for £ -4-3 so taken up that it wrb imiiossible for the last few months where she bad gone for the benefit of her health. Pleased to know him to make the trip. Turned Shafting, Cap and Set she is greatly improved by the change. Screws, Afachine Bolts, New goods today on Elizabeth— ------- OOO They came over on Monday’s train and pro ripe and riftings, dress goods and fa .cy shirt waists— ceeded to Bandon. Brass Work. Wm. Dolge. the l»ook expert from Ala Trowbridge. ------ OGO----- meda. Cal . who had been in the Prosper Pattern Shop in Baker City. March 12—Eastern Ore General Repairing. Going to get married? Th« Rz- Mill Co.'s office for the last month, depart Connection. gon is in the grip of the worst storm eoRPER baa juat received « nice line ed for his home last Thursday, going on the in years. Snow has been falling tor btmr Kilburn from Marshfield. of wedding invitations. sod can print Mr. and Mrs Langworthy, 8r. were down fifty boors and is two feet deep on them on short notice. from the Randolph mill last Saturday, the level. Traffic is demoralized and t vervthing m progressing nicely at the saw stock ou the range is suffering, mill. Church Nottao. A stranger, who is through this part of Services will be held in the Presby the country in the interest of the railroad and whose name we were unable to learn, terian Church, Sunday. March 18tb. Sunday was here one day last week. He was trying both morning and evening P. B. HOYT, Prop to secure the names of property owners here school st Id a.m. and Christian En who would grant and bind, for the proposed deavor at 6:30 p.in. Strangers espec new road, the right-of-way through their Located In EL DORADO BUILDING, premises. He was unsuccessful in obtain ially are invited. First Street, BANDON. OREGON ing signers at this place and presume he New Boats Being Built. SHAVING. SHAMPOOING AND HAIR thought the Prospérités were rather uncon cerned about the railroad- CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES. The schooner James Garfield of Wm Hicking^ manager of the Prosper the Oliver Olson Co., of San Francis Bathrnoiq newly fitted up with I’orcelaln mill was ap »he river the latter part of last co has been undergoing repairs at the Tub. Hot or Cold Baths 3Ö cent« week looking after his logs. Mr. Hicking is a great hastier and he keeps the logs rolling. Kruse & Banks ship yard the past It is due to his good management and strict week. There are now 40 men etn- attention that the Prosper mill has lout but ployed by the Kruse & Banks com CLARENCE Y. LOWE few days in the last three years and under pany nt the “old stave mill" site. bis supervision the plant has undergone They are also bnilding a new gasoline Baadon, Oregon, many changes. Had Coo» ooantv a few more such promoters our ougnUx would be schooner “Waabcalors," named after the &tate« of Washington. California quite diffeçept. Is jnat In receipt of a new and Rev. G. H. Roach will preach in Prosper and Oregon, for the Win<}tgn<} L'im freab block of hall next Sunday at 3:00 o’clock Every ber Co. of San Francisco. The one invited. schooner will have a capacity of 350, S S TUPPER < HOUSE Rates $1,00 to $2.00 per Day, BANDON, - - - BANDON |::| MEAT - OREGON. I MARKET T. ANDERSON. Prop. Fresh Besf, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard Sausages, Etc., also 8HIKLDS THE HORSFALL HOSPITAL Leaders m tne M eat L ine Bandon, Oregon Bandon Foundry i Souvenir ! s Machine Shop s Postal Cards .» Mill and Steamboat RICE’S : .Jewelry Store, ¡ S pecial M achines Bandon. B uilt to O rder . E l D orado TONSORIAL PARLORS Druggist and Apothecary Drugs and Chemicals, Tl»e Boston Jonroal of recent date I says: “New Haven, Conn., is paying dearly for apple» owing io a scarcity caused by the short crop of last year. Those of the large variety shipped from Oregon and Washington, are selling at 10 cents apiece ” » •• 0 000 feet of lumber. Another contract baa just been closed by the company Patent and Proprietary Preparations Toilet Article«, ¡or the bnilding of a schooner for • HrMggi«tn SnndrleM, the Swsvne & Hoyte Lnmk*r Co. of San Francisco. .The capacity of this PrRFUMER^BKUHHr«. SPON0«N, SoAFH schooner will be 650,000 feel of loin- NVTS AMD C a NDIM. Cigar«, Tnharroi and Cigarettes. tier.--Advertiser Gla«s*s and Painter’s Supplied