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'T$S 07 -. Wir.r is t trum rS 5 fes fefNw VOL.XXXIY. NO r. ASTORTA, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28. 1890. PRICE FIVE CENTS rs-v 'wyt Ji-""guy 7 J it il Ld A, -Jf-"-wiH!fc- r 71 k i I T"3 I U-d TO IaK X I V-j. IB ji IH HT? HUI M . -v -J Zi .f ' f - ----- - - -- r AS ., "- j W 1 B I M CANADIANS WISH TO RETALIATE. Mister Alraliai Lincoln Has Some Chance for Life. xexi ca s n v uti: it i : " o.v r. Iosion Feb. 27.- Young Abraham Lincoln, who was thought to be dy ing last night, has revived. An ab scess from which he has so lonj been suffering, was lanced daring the night and mnch relief was afforded him. The physicians slate that his vitality i. wonderful. Inquiry at tiie resi dence thi afternoon elicited the in formation that the patient appeared to be further ralhinc at . o'clock this afternoon. The doctors announced that the only chance of Master Lin coln for life lies in another operation. It will le of a desperate character, and will bs performed in a short time. A Great Xtutcian a Criminal. Berlin, Feb. 27. Emil Xeumau, well known to musicians all over the world by his "History of Music", was arrested yesterday oil the charge of murdering his son. aged 21. who was found hanging to the bed post with all appearances of suicide. The motive for the crime is .supposed to be the nous dicovery of his father's system atic criminal conduct with many of his pupils who belong to the lcst families. A Xramrr of Ketatiation. Ottawa, Feb. 27. A large number or vessel men have ictilioueil parlia ment to pass a law prohibiting tho employment of any except Uritish subjects, as masters, mates or en gineers, on the Canadian inland wa ters, and thnt foreigners be prohibited from entering Canada under contract to perform labor. This is in retali ation for the United States contract labor law. Harmony or Feel Ins;. City op Mexico, Feb. 27. The statements made by several California newspapers to the effect that the Mex icau delegates to the Pan-American congress are endeavoring to create an impression that tho United States cov ets a portion of Mexican territory, is denied in official circles here. It is asserted that minister Ilomero and General Media, Mexican delegates in the congress, both able statesmen, are animated by a most friendly feeling to wards the United States aud desire a continuance of the harmonious rela tions between the American govern ments. The Crews Were Saved. LiVKnrooii, Feb. 27. There has ar rived the steamer Queensmore from Baltimore. She has on board the crews of the steamer Claymore and the ship Coroamiv, -which collided find both sunk. ad International Treat Paris, Feb. 27. The Steele semi officially says that a treaty exists be tween F-ngland aud Italy for con certed action on the west coast of tho lied sea. Spain's Baby Kinc. Madrid. Feb. 27.It isofiicially announced that the report that the king has suffered a relapse is un founded. Big Chance for Speeui ation. Boexos Antes, Feb. 27. Premium on gold has advanced to 134J-4 per cent. Deatb of Lord Auckland. London, Feb. 27. Lord Auckland is dead. Actress Proves Unfaithful. London, Feb. 27. Francis Darby shire has secured a divorce from his wire, an actress known as Agnes Hewitt. The grounds for action are adultery. The court also awarded Derbyshire S500 damages. A Plot to Kill Ferdinand. Vienna, Feb. 27. It has been dis covered in the Bulgarian investigation at Panitzas.of a plan to destroy Prince Ferdinand, that a Russian general awaited at Beni Besarabia the result of the plot, intending immediately up on the death of Ferdinand to cross the frontier and assume command in Bulgaria. Licenses to Fithin; VsoI. Ottawa, Ont., Feb. 27. Advices from Newfoundland, state that the legislature of the province will not consent to the removal of the modus operandi regarding the issuing of licenses to American fishing vessels, on account ot the bitter experience the province has had in enforcing the Irnit set of the colony. Stanley Coming. London, Feb. 27. A letter from Stanley was read at the meeting of the corporation ot tho city of London to day. Stanley says that he expects to arrive in London by April 15, when be -will receive the address which it is the intention of the corporation to present him. XwM Assailed. London, Feb. 23. While the Mor $125 AND $150 PER LOT ROBB & PARKER, General Ag'ts, Astoria. mon bishops engaged in the proselyt izing campaign in England, were con ducting a meeting in E:ist London missiles were throrn at them by mem bers of the anti-Mormon league. The bishop? wre confronted with a young girl who was a convert and recently returned from Liverpool with two children ragged and starving. They had walked the entire distance. P.m.-iuu Canal. Paris, Feb. 2 J. Le Gaulois pub lishcT a dispatch from a correspondent who accompanied the Panama com mission. He says the experts have de cided il is impossible to construct the canal only with locks. Some engin eers favor a plan of operation!-. ni bodyiug two locks, which might pos sibly be completed in four vears at a cool of 2-.000.000. He also stales that seven-tenths of the iork remains to be done, and the canal is beginning to fill with sand. He tlrinlis the com mission will more likely advise the company that from six to eight locks wilt be j;cce--iarv. J) oiii Pedro. Washington, Feb. 2'-5. Djm Pedro, the late emperor of Brazil, now an exile in Portugal, it is reported here, has decided to virile a letter to his former .subjects resigning the sov ereignly. This step t lie emperor will take within a few months, unless cer tain persons who would look vrilh dis favor upon such action, hhould influ ence him against it. AX A.MPL1: I'.XPLAIXATIOX. That t:o (rcnllcaun Siioiii.l AmtiiI. Kofii- to The editor or a Pennsylvania paper called tho Blade some time since, in writing up a marriage in high life in the city where it is published, used the words "marriage obsequies" in refer ring to the ceremony. Of course the friends or the newly married pair ob jected to associating tho happy event with a word u-iu'lly applied only to funeral occasions, and one of them took the editor to task in a communi cation. "We are a-customed.' write-, lli: correspondent, "to look for better English than this from the editor of our leading county paper. 'Marriage obsequies' is not good English. Fun eral obsequies' is of course, proper, and is used by such authors as .Nathan iel Hawthorne, Washington Irving, Bobert Fulton and others, but never marriage obsequies.' What you doubtless meant to write was -marriage nuptials.' " lu replying to litis the editor of the Blade finds himself somewhat at a loss for words. He believes himself right, but has not the authorities at hand to prove it "We never intend,' he writes, "to admit anything to the columns of the Mad7 which is not good English, but we may possibly have been betrayed into il this time. We still believe ourselves correct in the ne of tho phrac, though un fortunately we cannot prove it .-it this moment. Wo have in our oilice a large dictionary, the largest size made, but owing to an awkward occurrence it is not available for the particular question. Wc will explain: One day last fall wc were writingan cditoralon a scientific snbject. Wishing to use the word 'obsidian.' wc took down our dictionary to learn the exact orthog raphy. The book w:is lying open on a chair near its while we transcribed the word. At this point our fine coon dog, given to us by the genial Sam French, happened lo como in. He is a good dog for coons, but the greatest fool of a beast to have around when a man is doing iiteraiy work which wo ever saw. The dog went over where our compositor was at work and. seeing that he was vig orously masticating something, began looking up at him aud wagging his tail furiously. The compositor was really chewing tobacco which he had borrowed from us, but the fool dog judged that it was doughnuts or other food, and thonght to get some of it by thus working himself into the af fections of the compositor. An open ten-pound can of black news ink stood by tho stove warming. About the third wag, the dog slashed tho end of his tail into the ink. WTe rebuked him from our scat by our desk, whereupon the miserable beast assumed a con ciliatory air and came up to us mak ing a feeble effort to smooth it over but in bringing his tail around to one side to show us that it was not so very inky, what should he do but drag it across the open page of our dictionary, completely obliterating the word 'obsequies' and a dozen others both above and below it! All efforts to clean the page have been unavail ing. Therefore we cannot look the word up aud report to our valued cor respondent whether we were right or wrong. But we still think that we were right We shall investigate the matter when Ave go to Harrisburg in March." The experience of the Blade editor. -though somewhat novel, is not alto gether exceptional, judging from ap pearances. Probably that coon dog or some other like domes tic animal is rampant in many print shops in the country, and books of reference have many blots of ob literation that hinders tho full appre ciation of tho meaning of words used. All the p.ilcnt medicines advertiser iu this paper, together with the choicest nerfuniciv, and toilet aiticlrsetccan he bought at the lowest prices at.J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel. Astoria. HANTHORN'S ASTORIA! aHHIMHiHlllHHUIIIIIIIIIWIIII MMW MniMIWIW I Call Early and Take Your Choice ! FOR SEAL LEASE POSTPONED. RemMicaiis Gain a Representative Dow Pedro in f asHnflon. xi:r. voitic it vim i:n tiivst. Tin "RriinlillKuis liirrci.it Their XaiJier. Washington, Feb. 27.- -In the house the contested election case of Atkin son vs. Pendleton was called up and tho tloor accorded to the contestee, Pendleton. Cooper of Ohio followed. The vote was then taken on the minor ity resolution declaring Pendleton en titled io the .seat and was defeated. 112 to l."0. It was a strictly party vote. The question then recurred on the majority resolution seating Atkinson. The Democrats refrained from voting, their object being to have the contest ant seated by less than a quorum so that the question of tho right of the speaker to count a quorum may be taken before the courts. The vote re sulted, yeas 1G2, nays 0. A the speak er counted a quorum, O'Farrell, of Virginia, raised a point of no quorum, but the speaker ignored him. The newly elected member appeared at the bar of the house and took the oath ot oflice. Tin: p u:Ef.i. eoMMissio.v l'jrncll .mil) or I'.fin Inno-eat. New Yoitx, Fob. 27. The World prints tho full text of the Paniell com mission's report, the salient features of which have been published here. With reference to the Fenian move ment the report says that the Irish Bepublican brotherhood had for its object the separation of Ireland from England by insurrection, and in antici pation its funds were largely used for tho introduction of arms into Ireland. Paniell states in his evidence that he always understood that it was the practice of the brotherhood to assas sinate traitors. The corresponding organization among tho Irish residents in America went by the name of the United Brotherhood, or Clan-na-Gael. The object of the organization was to aid the Irish people in the attainment or the complete ascendancy of Ireland and tho overthrow of English domin ion and a separate parliament from that country. It was to prepare un ceasingly for armed insurrection and assist with money, war material and men. The report speaks or proposals made by the Clan-na-Gael to tho Irish Bepnblic Brotherhood, in which the rejected members were being left lo their individual action, and says: Although the proposal was not form ally accepted by Paniell or the broth erhood, il appear to us to have formed the basis on which American Irish nationalists afterwards left" sup port to Paniell and his policy. Ex.-1'rc.i.ieat CleTelialN I'royert. Washington, Feb. 27. Tho Ecen iny .Slur say?, that F. G. Xewlands, representing the California syndicate which recently made extensive pur chases of suburban real estate adjoin ing the city ou the northwest, has pur ch:ised from ex-President Cleveland his country place on Tonally town road near the city, known a, Oakville. The price paid for the houso and about twenty acres of land is SWO,000. The property was purchased by Cleve land four years ago, and, with the im provements since made, cost $30,030. Tno Kansas Towns at Vi'nr. Wichita, Kansas, Feb. 27. The towns ot Ingalls and Cimarron in Gray county, lite rivals for county scat, are at war again; fighting over tho advantages occurring from the repent voting of bonds for the sugar mill. Both sides arc ready and an other battle is looked for son. Commodore White, Iies.1. Washington, Feb. 27.- -Commodore Geo. B. White, chief of the bureau of 3'ards and docks in the navy depart ment, died this morning of "apoplexy. IV ndleton's ltoily llroughtOrrr. New Yoric Feb. 27. The United Stales steamer Enterprise, from an European station, arrived this after noon, bringing the lxdv of Geo. H. Pendleton, late United" States minis ter to Berlin. Water 54 IVct High. Cincinnati, Feb. 27. At 11a. m. the river had reached 51 feet and half an inch, and was still rising with pros pects of rain. While there will bo much discomfort and consideeable loss, there is no apprehension of de- j vaslation by the Hood like that of 18S3 and 1881 when the water reached ' seven ty-one feet, unless there should bo phenomenally rainy weather, in the j next fourdays. The prescntslage drives j out many families in the low ground j of Cincinnati, Covington, Newport and : other points along the river. Another Man lulled. i Cincinnati, Feb. 27. Advices from i Pikeville, Ivy., tell or another murder among the McCoy-Hatfield adherents. ' The victim was Uncle Joe Johnson, who was assassinated Sunday night. Johnson incurred the enmitv of the Hatfi2lds by disclosing their plan to ' escapo to the mountains. The Rubber Trnst. New York, Feb. 27. It is learned authoritatively this morniug that at the meeting of the rubber goods man ufacturers yesterday, at which the rep resentatives of all tho rubber boot aud shoe compauys in the United Stales were present, it was decided to advance the prices of rubber coats, shoes and goods 10 per cent. E. S. Converse is chairman of the commit tee having in charge the perfection of a nibbcr trast The raw mbber quotation is up in 80s. The Cameron Colliery Firo. Siiamokin, Pa., Feb. 27. The fire in the Cameron colliery is burning with increased intensity. The stope is full of snioko and gas, making tho work of fighting fire perilous. The general superintendent, Williams, and mine foreman Brcnuan wero prostrated by the gas aud were taken out uncou scious. Two men imprisoned in tho colliery last night escaped through an old chamber. Twenty-three mules were smothered. lie I)fscrvel to Re Hanged. Lexington, Ky., Feb. 27. Thos. O'Brien, the murderer ot his wife Bettse and her unborn babe, was' hanged at noon to-day. Their mar riage was clandestine, the girl retain ing her maiden name, Shea. At tho tame time O'Brien wa3 engaged to marry another girl, and was also inti mate with disreputable women. Eastern Temperature. Chicago, Feb. 27. New York 4, New Orleans 70, St. Louis 36, Cincinnati-It. Chicago 31. Winnipeg 51 below. A Democrat Inaugurated. Dcs Moinks, Feb. 27. Governor Boise was inaugurated to day. The Ueliring Sea Trouble. Washington, Feb. 27. The lease of tho fur seal islands has not been awarded. There isvisitiug here at the present time Sir Charles Tupper, the Canadian minister, with the purpose of bringing about the settlement of the Behring sea trouble. His presence may result in tho postponement of the award. To Rridge the Columbia. Washington, Feb. 27. In the sen ate to-da the bill to authorize the Oregon and Washington Bridge Co. to construct and main a bridge across the Columbia river between the states ot Oregon and Washington, and to es tablish it as part of a road, was taken and passed. A $50,000 Monument to Columbus. Washington, Feb. 27. Tho joint - resolution for tho erection of a largoTboard the boat His age was 45 years. cost $50,000, and tho removal of tho naval monument at Fort Capital was passed. Chiraso Market. Chicago, Feb. 27. At the close, wheat tinner; Februarv 76c; May 7Sc Com Firmer; Febniarv 28;"sc, May SOlfe. Oats Steady; February 203sC Barlev Nothing doing. Poik-Steadv; Februarv S9.72, M-iy SI0. Lard Steadv; Februarv $5.75, May $..'.)). I'm l on tho IlreVcs If -u It i : o.i:i!tujIi'4 il mil : ill in ii-ihit liiMlth. lV.i!itn:s':c' mil, iii.p.urCil (lije ti"iinul usmiiiiI ul.t:i:ir- i!i marks of li i'Hiii' ('it i'k thirst .hhI nt!iir indications of lirvui-itnri tli'cny with the xrnml Hal7er and ntrin:ni t :. 21o.it pit's Siarau'h II tH-is. IVjj.nuiij: :ti i he fountain head, tin sti'iim!. tin l.ifers ifintdics its in irfilikiuy. r i Is rs irns and sots it ijc onnisl) at work Tin diue the oran is Puis fii:' i J m ih mitihly s-;Mn;te froinc the fund lis nutr'tiV 'irineiiilf.s. which the Iiiioil:is-.i:nII uinjr, is riri(Iud, thus is the sweiu uourishrii. and hvina nourished stii-iitttlii'iifil, asd altii-mn.il wastf of its tissues s;aiH. A:riitc. the nowertorest well. :i rc-u'ar habit ate atsj re-cstablKlicti, and tin various (unctions inoe once nrre in their natural anil healthful groove The KittiT. mo'i'mer. is a. specific for and prc- entire or malarial complaints, rheumatism, biliousness aud kidney troubles. bLUEPLESS NIGHTS, maile miser able by that t-rrible cough. Shiloh's Cine i: thTtn- ly for you. J. C. De- IlK'llt. THAT HACKING COUGH can be w) quickly cured by Miiloh's Cure. Wc guarantee it. .1. C. Dement. CUTftf DMPTLYANrTPERMEKrif NEURALGIA. Intensely One Tear. Powell, Neb., Sept, 1833. I Buffered intensely with neuralgia In the heed for one year, but tho pain was entirely cured by a half dozen applications of 8, Jacobs OIL V. A. BACON. At Decccisis and Dealees. THE CHARLES A. VOCELER CO.. BaKhMft. M4. C. R. F. P. Union Notice. fSUlK ItKC.rLAU MONTHLY MEETING x of the Columbia Kiver Pisliernien'd Pro leclho Union will be held at Liberty Mall. TMesd.iv, March -Mi, lMV. at 7 -50 o'clock i. ai. At the meeting lite nomination and Hi'ctimi of tin secretary will lake place. A full nticmlnncc is desired, lly order of FKAMvMrttltKGOK. VLcTvIIOLMAN. President. Secretary pro ipih. JE-fi&BW PORTLAND AND COAST. Daring Roiery in California-Fatal Accident in Portlani. -Fl; MILES X.V 3SJI 7KISTJTE8. PobtiiAXd, Feb. 27. It is expected that Wm. C. Roberta, late cashier of Wm. Dunbar & Co., of this city, will arrive here to-morrow afternoon. The whereabouts of the books continues still to be a mystery, but the owner of tho valuable volumes thinks he will soon learn their hid ing place. As regards the amount ot money taken, Mr. Dunbar de clines to speak. Geo. W. Brown, who is supervising the construction of the Madison street bridge, had his leg broken and sustained supposed fatal injuries to-day by being struck by a pile. A Lottery Maa LresfSOO. PoRTiiAND, Feb. 26. Walter Keyes has forfeited 8500 deposited as bail for maintaining a lottery scheme. $50,000 for a Chamber of Commerce. Portland, Feb. 27. The committee appointed to secure subscriptions for the proposed chamber of commerce building is meeting with good success. Over 850,000 has already been sub scribed. Five Miles la 33.5 Minute. San Francisco, Feb. 27. Tho Olympic club's five mile handicap was nin and won last night by F. L. Cooley in 35.5 minutes, or 32.5 min utes, allowing for the three-minuto handicap. A. M. Collins took the sec ond place. San Francisco Market. San Francisco, Feb 27. Wheat Quiet and steady; buyer season 1.29j, buyer 90 1.3676. Barley Quiet and steadv; buyer season 75, buyer 90 82c. Another Suicide. San Francisco, Feb. 27. J. H. Stover, a middle aged man, was found hanging in Ins stable this mornine. Ill health and despondency over busi ness losses were the cause of tho act He Was Probably Drunk. San Francisco. Feb. 27. The bodv of Captain Alfred Phillips, of the ship AlasHa, vfho lias been missmg since last Monday, was found this morning in the bay. It is supposed that while i drunk ho fell in as he wns rami on A Daring Robbery. Merced, CaL, Feb. 27. Last night the stage running between here and Mariposa, when within two miles of town was held up by two unmasked men. The driver gave up the Wells- 1 argo box as well as the mails. They secured about 450, and ordered the driver to move on. lie came to town with all speed and gave the alarm. The deputy sheriff and constable started out and captured two men, but not tue men they wanted. Wholesale Infunticiilp. London, Feb. 23. A terrible story of wholesale infanticide was revealed by firemen who were at work on the debris after the burning of a house in Warsaw this morning. Beneath tho floor of the burned building tho corpses of fourteen infants were found. Tho establishment was presided over by a midwife named Skobhnska This woman and her sister and two daughters are now under arrest. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria SVhen Baby xraa sic-, we gTe her Castoria. SVhen she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, Then she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, ?7hen she had Children, she gave them CastorU -GII-LET'S- TonsoriulEwriui Finest Fitted Shop in the City NONE BUT FIRST-CLASS ARTISTS EMPLOYED. Third Street, Opp, Rucker's Restaurant, A Second-Hand Piano for Sale AT A BAKGAIN-A SQUARE GRAND Piano made by Hardmau In good con dition. Also a fine Kstey Organ, good as new. Inquire of A. L. Francis, corner of Fourth and Cass. Astoria Real Estate & pom POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never vanes, A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness, More economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold in competition with the multi tude of low test, short weight, alum or phos Bhate powders. Sold only in cans. Royal akiko PowukrCo. IC6 Vall-st..N. Y. Lewis M. Johjtsox & Co., Agents, Port land. Oregon. In consequence of the demand for those beautiful level lots. Mr. P. C. Warren has been induced to plat ninety-six lots Adjoining Warrcnton on the East, Which will be known and sold as East Warrenton I TUE RAILROAD runs through the plat, which is only 200 yards from the Warrenton depot. For further information call at once on the ASTORIA REAL ESTATE CO. A NEW ENTERPRISE. City Express Transfer Company. H. D. Thing and C. E. Miller, PROPRIETORS. Headquarters at Main Street wharf. TELEPHONE NO. 43. A General Express and Delivery Rusiuess irausacieu. Your patronage is solicited. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY There is no occasion for the most fastidi ous of our citizens to send to Portland or san rranctsco lor Custom Made Clothes .s they can get Better Fits. Better Work manship, ami for leHMoiiej. By Leaving their Orders with MEANY. New Goods bv Every Steamer. Call And Set dim nn.l Sallsfr VonrNlf. P. J. Mcany.. Merchant Tailor. W H& & lCJ. Swv . .hitc,s SSSS'"' .Tv BARGAINS Lois In Tract 3 of the beautiful suburb of CHELSEA, ouly live minutes walk from the steamer landing at Skipanon and terminus of A. & H. C RTR. These lots are 50x100 feet. on tne lirst oencti aDove tne tide tanu, are clear and level, and good water obtainable within ten feet of surface. Prices from SCO to $7o ; ?2) down, Daiance sio per montn. Ten Acres, suitable for platting, clear and level ; on county road and within easy drive oi ASiona. Front Comer Residence Lot in Block No, 90, Olnejs. Six Lots in Block 9, ADAIR'S ASTORIA, running clear tnrougn tne diock, ana max intr a fine residence Bite. 100x150. Onlv one block from Golumbla river and street car line. Price, Sl.OoO. part cash. J. H. MA.NSELL, Real Estate Broker. School Meeting Notice. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE LE gal voters of School District H o. l will be held at the school house in Astoria, Clat sop county. Oregun. on Monday. March 3d. 1830, at 7 p.m.. for the purpose of electing one director ro serve tor three years, and one clerk to serve for one year ; also to levy taxes to support a school in said district, and for interest on bonds, and for the redemp tion of bonds, and for incidental expenses of said district. By order of the Board of directors. u. w. fulton. Chairman. Attest : J. O. HUSTLER, Clerk. Astoria, Feb. 20, 1890 9 EAST HNTON Ufttffl l ' ..... rs r'u sfl' KINNEY'S LESS THAN ONE MILE FROM THE O. R. & N. DOCK, AND Beautifully Situated. Prices Low and KEEN & COOK, AGENTS. SOMETHING NEW. Kenney's Addition! Beautifully situated on the -joining proposed Jf ublic Park and near the newly discovered coal beds. Only $35 per Lot for a tew days. Get in now and secure first-class Lots. FRANK SPITTLE, Agent, SEALANO. T,c.m&&23PsJi thc i-waco and Shoalwater Bay Itailroad. TIIE GREAT EST SUMMER RESORT ON THE NORTUWEbT COAST. ,Liesatthehead of the Bay, at deep water, and only twelve miles from the ban The coming County beat and Commercial Metropol is of Pacific county. Now laid out. Lots on the market from 50, and upwards. For particulars and full information, rail on or address B. A. SEABORG, IlT7ira,oo, Wash. BARBOUR'S Irish Flax Threads HAVE NO EQUAL! owfe nff VyigyZcfli upjaaaaKi?! lnn sWiutw Baaaaaa3B9HsBaaaaaBaaaaaaBvZjaaaaBiy'i..iM BaaaaaaaKKaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH BaVssaaaaaaEf , BjaaaaaaaaBaaarBTf i BaaaaaaafiBLffBaaaaaaES ' t mBaaaaBaaaB'EMiiaaaavBK!11' BaaaaaaaaaKE?EBaaaaaanEai..a JaalaaanaSBaaaJS9aVBKi'lI aaaaaKaaaaal SlaMaaaaSalSaaaaaaaaaaaa - 'HHli9ahKHuunKK fi V HflUSE FOUNDED.' 1784-. GRAND PRIX PARIS 1878, AND GRAND CROSS OF THE LEGION D'nONNEDR. They received the ONLY GOLD MEDAL For FLAX THREADS at the London Fisneries And have been awarded HIGHER PRIZES at the various INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITIONS, Than tho goods of any other TfiLRSAD UANUFACTURER8 IN THE WORLD, Quality Can JLlways be Depended on. Experienced Fishermen Use no Otter. HENRY DOYLE & CO.. 517 and 5i 9 Market Street, SAN FRANCISCO. AGENTS FOR PACIFIC COAST. WOODBEERY SEINE TWINE, ROPE and NET TING Constantly on Hand. SEINES, FOUNDS and TRAPS Furnished to order at Lowest Factory Pricet. Trust Co., Portland Ag'ifeO ASTORIA! i! !! a J 5 a m m g Terms Reasonable. i 8 banks of the Columbia, ad- Astoria, Or. fctRtHTTtj MXtHHATyap. Eacnibition 1883. &m TERMS EASY! -3VV t&Jtesm. iBM-J . Lf ....-? . tm lint t a-