r3ski& t i - ,. f. Y ' - - -t p.j rir& t -iei -ij't-'-" -n. ffrl .jiv-- ' :- - ASTORIA, OREGOJY, SUjVDAY, JANUARY 15). IH90. PRICE FIVE CENTS VOL. XXXI V. NO. K). jbsVSbbw . HUB Yd -iN vWu 'O- - -Crr".. toh TBBI I'M "- r-i xBi V, yCoi - S . V' '--' - . j,Civi"!i . .... V VllBI BB1 pi h t i 1 At l tisMPsSft it a t iiLi rat. - C. P. Upshur, Shipping and Commission Merchant ilaln St. Wharf. Astoria. Oregon SPECIALTIES : Cannery Supplies Barbour's Salmon Net Twines. NEPTUNE Brand Salmon Twine, "WOODnERItY Cotton Lines and Twines SEINES and NETTING (H all Dewiption Furnished at Factory Trices. FIRE INSURANCE I "cried in Firt CLiss Com Mines KepresentlnB 13,000,000 rH(F.MX HOXK, Hartford. Conn " Ne. Y 'i k. Agmcr Tcinc ExpreM nd Wells, Farso .t Co- TMeto, Lester & Anfleisen, CIVIL ENGINEERS. Surveyors :ml " Arclii tects. Oki-ici:, IJo'im i, Fi..yvi:i.s Ui.n'o, SECOND STHEET l O. r.'x Sin. . A VI OKI A, OK. GN Eng ine ers u!ic ,vc; W&&1 d Hydr An r?" o. v."' Wm. B. Adair, REAL ESTATE AGENT. X. ! Cor. Olney and 1 lilrd Ms. P. O. Box 436. Particular attention given to Properties in Utiper AMorla ; alvi to purchase of 'I nn Iwr 1vih'". Abstracts of Title, C. R. THOMSON Keeps a (all vi of Abstract Books and will examine ho l iilc to any ite.il L tateintliecouiitv and furnish an Abstnip of Title lot lie -ante. Terms n asoi aide. Woi K xuarauli ed. Gariiahaii & Co. JUCOESSOKS TO I. W. CANE, IMPoin lilts AM WHOLESALE ANN KKTAH. DK.VLEKS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, toiT.t r C!irii.imi! and Cass streets AST hi A - .- OKKIIO. BOOTS AND SHOES! Of Best Quality, and at LOWEST PRICES, 8ICN OF THEJOLDEK SHOE. JOHN lal-a-IECKI". H. W. Strickler, SL D. DEALEU IN Pure Drugs, Toilet Articles, Etc Prescription Clerk speaks Four different Imcnases. Oeneral practice of Medicine attended to by the Doctor. cond Hreet. ntar Postofflce. SEALANO. The terminus or the I hvaco and Shoahvater Hay llaihond. THK GHKAT EST SUMMER KEOKT ON THE NOKTllAVEbr COAbT. Lies at the head of the Bav, at deep water, and only twelve miles Irom the bar. I he connnji County eat and Commercial Metropolis of Pacific count y. o laid out. Lots on the market from Sr.O, and upwards. For particulars and full information, call on or address B. A. SEABORC, Ilwaco, VtSl3-. HMSmZSSKUamSStSeSSSSSBtCEUEESSSKtSSESSSSaUES The Teacher Vho advised her pupils to strengthen .heir minds by the use of Ayer's Sar .aparilla, appreciated the tnith that jodily health is essential to mental rigor. For persons of delicate and feeble institution, whether j ouug or old, this nediciue is remarkably beneficial. Be mre you get Ayer's Sarsaparilla. " Every spring and fall I take a num ber of bottles of Ajer's Sarsaparilla, and im greatly benefited.' Mrs. James H. EastmanfStoneham, Mass. "I have taken Ayer's Sarsaparilla v. 3th great benefit to my general health.' MissThirza L. Crcrar, Palmyra, Md. "My daughter, twelve years of age, aas suffered for the past j ear from General Debility. A. few weeks since, we began io givo her Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Her health has jreatlv improved." Mrs. Harriet H. Battles, South Chelmsford, Mass. "About aj car ago I began using Ayer's Sarsaparilla as a leniedy for debility and neuralgia resulting from malarial exposure in the army. I was in a very bad condition, but six bottles of the Sar saparilla, ith occasional doses of Ayer's Fills, have greatly impro ed my health. I am now able to work, and feel that I cannot say too much for your excellent remedies.'' F. A. Pinkham, South Moluncus, Me. "My daughter, sixteen years old, is using Ayer's Sarsaparilla with good ef fect." Rev. S. J. Graham, United Brethren Church, Buckhannon.W.Va. "J. suffered from Nervous Prostration, with lame back and headache, and have been much benefited by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I am now 80 3 ears of age, and am satisfied that my present health and prolonged life are duo to the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla." Lucy Moflitt, Killingly, Conn. Mrs. Ann H. Farnswoith, a lady 79 years old, So. "Woodstock, Yt., writes : "After several weeks' suffering from nervous prostration, I procured a bottle of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and before I had taken half of it my usual health returned." Ayer's Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Price $1 ; six bottle. $5. "VVoith $5 & lottl. -TOE- DIAMOND PALACE GUSTAV 1IASSEX, I'mp'r. A Large and WellSclocted SIocK of rim fr J!HU At Extremely Low Prices. AH Goodd Bonght at This KslaliliNbraenl Warranted Genuine. Watch aurt CIocli Itonairiji A SPECIAJ.TY Comer Cass and FjHenio'jna ine!s Thompson & Soss irn a Tull L'ne ol Choice Staple and Fancy Groceries. Give Us a Call and Be Convinced. A NEW ENTERPRISE. Cily Express Transfer Company. H. D. Thing and C. E. Miller, PKOFKIETOKS. Ileadiiuartersat M ilu Mreet tliart. TilLVPllONE NO. II. AOenenil Expu"-sand IVlUery P.usiness intusicled. Your j itronaue Is solicited. The Oregon Bakery A. A. CLEVELAND, Vm?r. Good Bread, Cake aaft Pasirj Noue but the Best Materials Ustd. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers Ural ileilvered li any p in of t!i.rit. A- B. Stcinbiicli & Co. THE HATTERS and CLOTHIERS. MEN'S AN1J HOYS' Clothing and Furnishing Goods. HATS TUUNKS AND VALISES. Corner First and Morrison Streets, Portland, OREGON. Country Otdets Solicited, and Promptly Executed. Have Put Jew? mm CHINOOK" EXPLAINED AGAIN. Alleced Tiue Origin of the Word as Ap plied to Winds. Poetland, Jan 17. Editor Uregonian : Perhaps no one knows the meaning oftbe word 'Chinook," save that it was the name of a small tribe of Indi ans (now extinct) who inhabited the north shore of the Columbia river, at and near its mouth, of whom Concom lv was the chief when John Jacob As tbr established his fur trading post at Ailoria, in 1S08. As applied to wind, the Chiuook" w;is local, and had its origin at Astoria long before the inland empire was known to any but the adventurous trapper. Chinook village was at Plumbic inint. about seven miles northwest of istona. xue nortuwesi - --.'. . ,. ,, summer wind, wmen prevails an along the North Pacific coast during the fcummer month", fall uion Astoria in a direct line from Chinook point, hence the Hudson Bay company peo ple at Astoria, and into whoco hands Astoria had fallen, grew into the habit rf illinr flr nool summer wind from the northwest a "Chinook wind," sim tde l:pranKe it came to them directly from Chinook point. Chinook was at one time an important place to Asto ria, as AlcDougall.hcr head man, mar ried the Chinook princess, the daugh ter of the cunning old Concomly. Later on, the Hudson Bay company established a trading post at Vancou ver, in Clarke county, "Wash., and they allied the cool summer wind a Clunooker, having learned it in their intercourse with the Aslorians. This is the correct origin of the word as applied to the wind. I have it direct from Major Birnic, the 'old Hudson bay man," who lived at Asto ria eighty jeare ago, and who after wards removed to Cathlamet where he died. So the real Chinook wind is the cool northwest summer wind, and not the warm south wind, that sometimes, and often, in wiuter, rolls up from the touth. and, taking a northeasterly course of the great Columbia valley, sweeps with its warm breath, the snow from tho boundless plains of the Inland Empire, and breaks up the icy fetters of her rivers. So "Chi nook wind" has lxjcomc a mis nomer. But there is no more harm in call ing the warm south winter winds, that sweep the snow from the fields of eastern Oregon by this name than there is in calling while black nor is there any more sense in ono than in tlie other; but it sounds very absurd to ono familiar with its true meaning. P. W. Gwucite. WtVed rp 1 fffclnally. A lethargic, dormant condition of thclier is hardly to b ocrcomc with diastic c.i thartics and nan ciueJhlajco4urs An id ler, ide.nsanterr.nd far more iflV tie means exists of amusing the or. an when somno lent. 'Ihis is Hosteller's "ttiiucli I.i:tu.s. lotiehi-d forl tlieine. icdfriieiui .te led In, the null Ic for nuu ji ars. A lesmnptiou li lliebiiian nran tf itset,-elie f;nictum uit'i the aclhiiy attendant upon health a return to regn'arity of th how el . an 1 a re in w.il of di'-stinn, ate Hie no lev. hapj and eeitnin iesiilb ol t:-h the Bitters ss- tdiMlicalh. It la.tl.e elf eel is neer paudni and dr uehin. its tendene lieing nit her to perpeliuie regularity than to pio duce a i opinio action. Malaria, ncnous nes.debilnv, kidnev troubles and neuralgia it subdues effect ii illy. Life and its conditions set forth the operations or an inscrutable power. We know not its origiu; we know not its end: and the presumption, if not the degradation, rests with those who place ujKMi the throne of the universe a magnificent image of themselves. Profebwr Tyndall. tiii:f2iixtsyjipto:h of kath. Tired fe ling, dull headache, pains in various pails, of tlie body, sinking at the pit of the tomach, loss of appetite, fev erNlniPSN. pimples or sores,are all po-I-ttu- evidence of poisoned bhaid. No matter how it became poisoned It MitcsMie purified Jo ao d death. Dr. Ackeis Euglibh Ul od Klixir ha sirccr failed to remove scrofulous or j philitie poisons. Sold under positive guarantee, hy.l. . Conn. Building a character is like build ing a house; wo cannot make it broader than tho foundation, though it is easier to make it narrower. Yet wo can build upward and make the ground we have. Here the danger lies in over building till we over-balance. TIIIT TKKKIBLC (OtfiU Iii the morning, hurried or difficult breathing, raising phlagm, t'ghtness in the nhest, quickened pulbe,chilliuc.-s in the evening or sweats at night, all or any of thee things are the firtt stages of consumption. Dr. Acker's English Cough Itcniedy will cure these fearful bjniptoms, and is sold under a jwsilive guarantee by .1. W. Conn. There is a slight additional differ ence between a hill and a pill other than the difference of one letter. Tho first is hard to get up and the second is hard to get down. ARE YOU MADE miserable by in direction, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, lellow bkinV SliiloUV. Vi Yitalizer is a positi e cure. At J. C. Dements. THE UEV. GEO. 11. THAYER, of Hourbo i, lud., sas: 'IJoth myself and w ifc owe our lives to Shilolfs CoMuinp tion Cure. At J. C. Demcnt's. SlllLOIL'S CATARRH REMEDY a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Mouth. At J. C. Dements' ROBB & on the Market the Fine Property of Henry Powell, G?33x Its peculiar efficacy Is due as much to the process and. skill In compounding as to the Ingredients themselves. Take it In time. It checks NOTHINQ LIKE IT diseases in the outset, or If they be advanced will prove a potent cure. No Que shmOO. lie f ittoit It It takes the place of a doctor and costly pre scriptions. All who lead sedentary lives will find It tho best preventive of FOR WHOSE BENEFIT and cure for Indigestion. Constipation, Headache, Jllllonincss, Piles nnd Mental Depression. No lass of time, no interference with business while taking. For children it Is most In nocent and harmless. No danger from exposure after taking. Cnren Colic, Di arrhoea, Dowel Complaints, Fevcrlsh ness and Feverish Colds. Invalids and delicate persons will find it the mildest Aperient and Tonic they can ue. A little taken at night insures refreshing ieep and anatunil cacnatlon of the bowel-. A little taken in the morning sharpens the appetite, cleanses tho stomach aua sweetens the breath. A PHYSICIAN'S OPINION. "I haic been prarucing medicine for t enty ears and lia c ne cr lieen able to fmt up a egetab!c compound that would, ike Simmons Lncr Regulator, promptly and effectively moc the Ijvcrto action, and at the same time aid unstcad ofucak enins) the digestive and assimilative powers of the s stem." L. M. Hintov, m d., Washington, Ark. Marks of Genuineness: I.00I: furthered Trade-Mark on fnmt of Wmpper.and the Seal and Signature of J. II.ZeSHii i Co., in red, on the side. Take no other. Priep, SL 0. Dyins; With a Sina Hi Lip. A peculiarly pathetic incident marked the closing of the life of Alon zo E. Stoddard, the well known barry tone. As lie lay delirious in the hos pital a sudden inspiration seemed to revivify him, mid to the wonder or all, he sat upright on his couch and be gan to sing in his familar robust voice one of his favorite operatic solo3. He never sang with more feeling or more beauty of tone. Tho song was sung from beginning to end, the last notes died away and just as they ended the singer fell back in his bed dead. Boston Spwial to Item York Trib um. A Salt Lake man predicts a deluge in .the spring and is building himself an ark. WHY WILL YOU cough .lenMii Inlfs Cure will give inimedt He lelief. Price. 10 ls-.ro els andfl, at .1 (.'. I)e iiient's. s JACOBS oj Trade Rem rue CDFttT EDYfiRd CURES PERMANENTLY FROSTBITES Allays Itching, Subdues Swellings, Soothes and Cures Tenderness. At Druggists and Dzaixks. THE CHARLES A. V0GELER CO.. Bail'moro. fe'4. Guinea 15 Foil "Iliavebcena frreat sufferer from Torplil iixer and IxjHp-.i:j. llwry thing I ate disagreed with mo until 1 began taking I can now ti;c-t any I::nI of food, net erhaic a headache, nii'i Jia'.e gain ed fifteen pounds in weight. VT. C. S.CIIULTZE, Col-.ir.sUa, S. C. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Office, 44 Hurray St., Sew York, FOR SALE. A Tract of Desirable Land On the Walluki, enntainiug le tu-e:i ."0 mill CO acres ; half if it is tnle l.uiil 1'or put'i ular, enquire of WM. IMH'K, At Ofinrii'i.i SIimii. PIAN DECKEIt BUGS.. .!. & C. FI5CIIEU, I VK1IS & POND, A. IJ. C1I AbE (0 AMI OTIIKIt JlAKf.S. ORGANS MASON & HAMLIN, A. II. CHASE CO., WEAVER URGA.N CO., Low Prices and Easy erms Intending rureh.iers will do Well to Wiltc to Winter & Harper, 71 Morrison St., Portland, V$mW MARKl tyra Mffl allilr IKIimHMHBnilllHIHllIIHKIHIIiaStllllESSIHHIi: The llae Aromid the "World. Sav "Ft? vrrrsrn Tnn 17 "1Tcc "Wl. Hie BIy, who is racing around the! , - .V ww. W MM. A.. .' -..- .world in the interest of the New York World, is expected to arrive here from .China next Tuesday. She will be met here by two representatives of the World, who are to have everything arranged for her and take her back as fast as steam can do it. Aliss Bly sailed from Hong Kong in the steamer Oceanic, December 28th, and was ex pected to reach Yokohama January 7. The Oaeauic is expected to arrive here Tuesday. Iiss BIy's itinerary is by the Central Paciiic, but that road is in very bad condition, as is tho South ern, and even if Miss Bly should beat the record across the Pacific ocean it would appear she is almost certain to be delayed in crossing the continent Had she crossed from Yokohama to Vancouver and then reached the Northern Pacific at Seattle, it is be lieved she would, under the circum stances, have sooner reached New York. 3Uis3 Bislaui, who is flying eastward from Aden, to make a quicker trip than 3Iiss Bly, had, when last heard from, the advantage of Miss Bly, and, considering tho storms of the Pacific coast, it looks as if she would reach New York first. Am J one- as a Peacemaker. A good f-lory is told ou Bev. Sam Jones an incident that happened when the well known preacher first started in evangelistic work. He went to a small town aud was told that he would have a.hard time in the church at there were numerous feuds existing between their membtrs aud two brothers wl lth belonged to tho church, never spoke to each other, nor did their families. The night for opening the meeting arrived. Mr. .Tones entered the church while the choir and congregation were singing: Come, amr cl band; Come, and around me stand. O, bear mo nwaj on yonr snowy wings T my immortal home. "When the center of the church was reached Mr. Jones stopped in the aisle, waved hi-liat atthechoirand sheuted: "Stop! slpp that singingf The music ceased at once and Mr. Jones centinued: 'That's not a fit tong to bo singing iu this church. E am told thero aro brothers and cousins who belong here and "vet don't speak to each other. Now do jou think there is any danger of hearing the rustling of angels' wings beneath the roof with such a state of affairs? You won't hear any kind of wings rustle as long as that sort of thing keeps up, unless it's a buzzard's wings." The two brothers made friends be fore the meeting broke tip. Atlanta Journal. For a fit of despondency, look on the gf od tilings that have been given you in the world. He who goes into his garden to lo.k for cobwebs and spiders will lira: them, while he who looks for a flower may return with one blooming in hit; buttonhole S'ltrUrf. 3h'.!j.. i C: T-r Pitchers Castom When rsliy zs c:e!:, we give Lcr Casiorut. iVhcn she ves a Ch.M, tlie cried for Castoria, CTica slio becamo ills-", she cluaj, to Castoria, VJien she haI Children, the cave tbeia Castori Afts3Efe.mWAe -Si --T-' -' " - - ' '-' ' Tho only rafnlicino which deetroyj the jorm" pf Cntirrh. Rheumatism, Female oompfcnnt1', Co-ieamption (if not too fnr iw , Hjnopsia, Malarial and all Blood ind T-in I)ioiB09. It i s n pafe nnd poitivo :tiro for Loss of Manhood nnd Gon Jrrhon. Is pleasant toilrijk. Givo ita trial Price, 73 cents nnd $1.25. PACIFIC SLOPE MEDICINE CO., Bpokano Falls, Wash. J. C. Dement. Sole Agen. Astoria T. B. Loughery. OKALFH IX Cigars, Tobacco, Cigarettes, Confectionery, Etc. hOE IJUT TIIK BKST MUM'S IUM1LLD. TIIIUD STl'EET, Opposite Halm's Boot and Shoe Store, feslsSHuO wB.TiH yfc lBKlMPi5rSl?pSyB PARKER mi POWDER Absolutely Pure. This ponder never vanes, A marvel of ,'iirity, strength and wholesomenesa. More econ. micnl than the ordinary kinds, and can nut be sold in competition with the multi tude oi ;ov u-si. ,iTi weigui, aium or pnos n'rvie powders. SfUtindy means. Koyal Uxki'O PnwnKuCo. tofi V'all-st.. N. . Lkwis M. John-ox & Co., Agents, Port land. ' iregon. CHIEF Ol rOLICESALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of n warrant issued by the auditor and police judge of tho city of Astoria, in ac cordance with an order made by the com mon council of the city of Astoria, by or dinance number 1133, entitled an ordi nance ordering the auditor and police judge to issue, warrants for the collection of assessments remaining unpaid on tho Washington street sewer assessment ap proved Nov. 29th. 1889. Said warrant hearing date the 30th day of November, , 1SS9, commanding me to levy upon lot number 2 in block number 40 in tho city of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John MoClure, to collect an assessment of .")J, which assessment was made for , tho construction of a sewer in Washing ton street, between the sooth side of Astor street, and 100 feet north of the north side of Water street, by ordinance No. 1,100 entitled on ordinance declnrinc tho probable cost of constructing a sewer in Washington street from the south side of Astor street to 100 feet north of the north side of Water street, approved July 25, 18S9, 1 bavo this day levied upon lot number 2 in block number 40 in McClures Astoria, said lot being assessed to M. Meyer as owner and on Wednesday the 29 day of January 1890. at 2 o'clock r. at. of said day in front of the court houso door in said city of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon will proceed to sell lot number 2 in block number 40 in Mc- Clure's Astoria, to the highest bidder therefor, to pay said assessment, costs and expenses of Bale. Said sale to be for U. S. gold coin. Dated at Astoria, this 23th day of December, 18S9. W. J. BARRY, Chief of police. CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notico is hereby given that by virtue of a warrant issued by the auditor and police judge of the city of Astoria, in ac cordance with an order made by the com mon council of the city of Astoria, by or dinance number 1133, entitled an ordi nance ordering the auditor and police judge to issue warrants for the collection of assessments remaining unpaid an the Washington street newer assessment, ap prove d NovemberSDth.lPS'J, said warrant beanuc date the iiOth day of November, 1889, commanding mo to levy upon lot number 5, in block number 39, in the city of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John MeClure, to collect an assess ment of $G5, which assessment was made for the construction of a sewer in Wash ington street, between the south side of Ator street nnd one hundred feet north of the north side of Water street, by or dinance number 1100, entitled an ordi nance declaring tho probable cost of con structing a hewer in Washington streot, from the south side of Astor street to one hundred feet north of the north sido of Water street, approved July 25th, 1889, 1 have this day levied upon lot number 5, in block number 39, in McClure's Astoria, said lot being assessessed to Chas. Rohr, as owner, and on Wednesday, the 29th day of January, 1890. at 2 o'clock p. m , of said day, in front of the court house door in said city of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, will proceed to sell lot number 5, in block number 39, in Mc Clure's Astona, to tho highest bidder therefor, to pay said assessment, costs and expenses of sale. Said sale to be for U. S. gold coin. Dated at Astoria, this 28 th day of De cember, 1889. W. J. BARRY, Chief of Police. I. W, Gase, BANKER. ESTABLISHED - 1870. Transacts a General Banking Business. Drafts drawn available in any part of the U. S. and Europe, and on Ilong Kong, China Office Hours : 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Odd Fellows Building, Astoria. Oregon. For Sale ! The West One-Half of Block 71, McClure's Astoria. Only three blocks south of the Odd Fel lows' building. There Is a line dwelling on this choice property that will rent at top figures the year round. For further particulars inquire of ASTORIA REAL ESTATE 0. AL0ERBR00K Joins Astoria on the terminus of the 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 $75j 20 down and 10 per month. Wingate c& Stone, PARIS TAILOR. Iieading Tailor of Astoria. Great Reduction is. Prices. IMPORTER OF English, French and Scotch Woolens. NEW GOODS BY EVERY STEAMER. First-class work, and no garment will it gives satisfaction. lino Business Suits made to order for 35. Genuine Imported Tweed Cheviot and Cashmere Suits from $33 to 45. Broad Wail Overcoats at $30 and upwards. Xhi3 gives every gentleman in Astoria a chance to get a Fine Fitting Suit. Come around and satisfy yourself. J. N. KLOSTEB. BARBOUR'S Irish Flax HAVE NO tB07 itf?-bijN vr J -i?yy Sn: limiismfrmjrn tJpS m Wkum rWaU w3ttMjJBRilar ".jaasr-- Hm mwrnflm MBWsJj)ijL?5?iZwiBfia JL MaimSi BB3liIS J " BBBBBBBvlBBBBBBB ?BBBBBBiBbb I ""ift- I MM vMilElMt BBflBBBBBBBBBBflirfv jtt- fctjJIPy eSHsmSKfi-J " ' -CBat 1 9M -S2j J HHKHtBBBBK GRAND FR1X PARIS 1878, XSD GRAND CROSS OF THE LEGION D'HONNEDR. Thej re.-elved the ONLY GOLD MEDAL For FLAX THREADS at the London Fisheries Exhibition 1883. And have been awarded HIGHER PRIZES at the various INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITIONS, Than the goods of any other IN THE WORLD, Quality Can Always "be Depended on. ExDerienced Fistaen Use no Ote. HENRY DOYLE & CO.. 5 1 7 and 5 1 9 Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO. AGENTS FOR PACIFIC COAST. WOODBERRY SEINE TWINE, ROPE and NET TING Constantly on Hand. SEINES, FOUNDS and TRAPS Furnished to order at Lowest Factory Prices. imiiiiuiiiiiHiimiiHimiiiiiaiiiiiKi East and will be the two Transconti be allowed to go out of the store unless Threads EQUAL! S. 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