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THE DAILY ASTORIAX, FRIDAY MORMN'O, JUNE 5, 1800. TIDE TAIiLG lllllll DATR ill. Ill I It, Muii'lujr , , , . Tuoiliiy , , , , UViiiii .y Tlitiisiliiy,'., If i.tllV ..... HiiIiiiiInv , . HtMiAY ... M.hhIh y Tiii'mlny .... Vi'ini..ny , , Tliurailiiy ,,, 1'rlilnv Hnliir.lnv ,,, HI' N DAY ... Mumlay ... 'I'liwliiy . . , WmliiimtHjp, . Tliur.'lay .,. r'rl.lay Kuturiliiy. ... Mt'NIMY ... M11I1I1.V liU'-illlV WiMliiiixlity, . Tluir.iiy.'.., r'ri.l.y. ..... SatiinUv . ... m'M'ay ... Muinlny 4110 7! 0 .7 (I ft il l A II 7 41 7; H ft. .1 ft IIIlM .! 7 10 A7 . i M il 4i II 'OHI II (I I. 11 m h a; I HI H h 'J 21 h :i; H Oil K ft! 4 M 7 ft nllf.ll U; 0 lidfi 7 112 it VI II 1' ..is 11 l: liH f IT j IM lli! ai to mi 111 .a.1 11 14 1 '.m ii 1 1 11 r! JIM tCU II i'i'i 0 U') 'J 1 11 (VI 1)0 a7! I 41 H 7 2 '.'ih Si i a la 7 11 :m 4 on 11 11 MATTIJUM MAHINI2. MavpingiiN ol VbvI nl Mom nml I'.siir. Tl... I.nik.'litliu. I'mlluii.l. from thin lnl tor II.. I.iii. 1. 1. Kllh n rrn nl liimlMr, urrlml uut Jmm I. Tim iMrki'iiiln t'li. U' J..I111 Irft up tin. rltir ) t-if't.1iiv ttr rurtliiift. wltirr Hi Mill IimhI IuiiiIkt. Th. M.naaiilta returned yesterday fr.ini ( a trip 10 Tlllniii.H.k l(. , w?i.rt aim Urn!- j "1 "I'l'll-" and ill ll. a.-ii,..ii,-r 11. m i. m up in.- mer mr I't.rllart.l yi. rilrty. In tMki. un n l nl ut I luniU'r (ur t'ttlifuriiU. I " " i n... llriil.h f..iir ii....i".l Lurk Invrr- tu-M-lilro. l..l U.lni f..r tlm I nllwl I KliiM'tiim, arrivM l..wn t ti rlvrr Into .MliMa.Uy nuhl. Hli will anil In a f tluya. A illinirh from Nrw Vork. .Imol Junt 1 t'tym Two younif nwn. ll-rHi . an.t r'rank Hamuvlann, will amrt to row .r. tlia AtUiulf from Nvw Vork to llavra In a boat la fimt 4 Inrli.a lung ami t fot wii. on HatuMay afivrnoim nct. Tit dliun.a la t.So mllra. Th oura mem will uaa no Mil" Thry win carry .rtll.ui for u daya Th lit tin Iwal Ilea .l)i.lnlii Ilia lwr oltti's. Ili-nx ami Hainurlaon ar nahrrtnan from lrnrlii.rt. N i, Thoy ay 'liry ara ronndt.ni of acrompllahtmr th trip, ami lluia ram th fam of uxlnc th flrat to rroaa tho Atlantic with oar. Tho atoatnahlp Hula arrived from Han Frani'lwo yvatarday, with th followln j coro: l 'ka bark. U raa rannrd frulta. (J ra hardware 1 caana aoap, 4 Utka twln. 1 caara lyv.III aacka aul phur. 1J aacka dried fruit. S rl.linm y pitwa, I) iiai kaam wuotlnnwar. I park- aao mtacrltanwua o.l. uuo aacka and, j Ui tMi-kaca twins. Itt raaa Iron, IX 1 pica Ira.t, ta Mi-ka(a vrucnrtaa, au baa-a pllr. U baa rya, ta baa bana ami ' fruit. XI caaoa Iron, tu) raa whlaky. IM) I Iaa iMiona, tM aark oiiluna. T7 eaac or !,, or com ,y wrilch all other InlMwIlaiiaau fr.lahl. Th ateanirr lit , forma or lyiw of moiwy-of ailvar. nick up th rtv.r for I'ortland after a ahort ,, copper or paper tnual b rtd. All top. I aui h lulialillary tyi of what I aome- I time railed money, ometim ourrenry. Th aianilnatlun of rmTulla for th ) omatlme Inatrunient of exchance, ran new battuaahlp nrxwi waa commenced ; only lie kept In circulation at a purity Momtar murninc on board th fligfahlp I with th unit or tamlurd by poaltlv. I'luialelphl. A ateam launch pllel tw ! alwnlute redemption or payment lhmn. twn t'lay tit and th ahlp, trana- I If th law kivea an rmployrr the power purlin tar who ar ninloua lo Join Hi ! lo fore bad money uKn workmen and rvloa. At hna been ciialmnury of lat doe not itlvc th workman an caay and In alanine Bien fur the navy, non but i ready mean of converting that hail Anwrernn cltlaena need apply, the sov- money Inatantly Into imxl money, that eminent l-ln iletermlned to have no oc- : workman will he cheated, caalon lo repudlato aervlliir of Allien- : "That would tie the effect or forrlnir can aiinlKmta btHNiuae they bad not ever IniiI allver money of full Irani tender taken wit their rlllavnaiilp imper. The ; upon wormen and everybody el.. Hint ro.ruliliia will be carried un until a full . crow for the union la eecun-d. About J!) men are needed for the "queen of the Navy," a Hirt of Hi crew will t-e naalaned lo her from oilier ahlp on aerv- tr In 1'acino Itulletin. waleni.-Han Kranchv-o It la well not to mention name, but "ul' l not l b. well, Mr. Atklnaon. thl refer to a ahlpmaater well known 10 ,,rnne '? llff",nw ll-cen good In the California tr.id. ami who Wn ! "10V' nd ""I1 "oneyr noted for .ml. k paaanae. and hnrah .11.- ' , ' " h- ,,,ln? 1 '" n"' 0. rlplln. Ilia younger brother, a giant ! , re.tated. Henri C-'nuachl. In atrength. w. nn.1 ortlcer. II alao ' lt Jvori.t of International b wa. aomewbat .ever In th treatment of ! "am. ha made the on.y true , dcfln - .ilM.r.ltn.if .a Af aea one ilav the atew- . ard ciime to tho captain and complained he waa unable to endure th. male'. .11.- ! rlpllne. "Why don't you glv him g Ll ll. kU.gT " .aid the fnptaln. "I ll i " blind to any little breach !f dl.clplln..; , io for him." Then the caj.taln told hi. ' mate .ml brother of th. convention j Mnn.tHhllH In Blewant braced hlnioetf I for the flKht. Next day th drat officer wa. Idly leaning over th. rail watching the wavra, when the atrwartl, erring hi. opportunity, rnmo up .teulthlly; through . .. . ... . i. ih. m.l. j ... 1. ... r i.,. .,.e......h U'hh . luinn.l in. .tew- anl wa. uin him and dealt him a t. r. 1 rlVlo blow on the hack, for th. m.U. . moved luat enough to .live hi head. "All right, airwnnl: III I down to dinner In n mlntile." .aid the male. ami. turning. aaiinterrd toward the cabin. Th tew- ard .aw hi enemy w well fed, ntlil gave tip trying t "lick" him. Han Krnn-i-lvo t'oniinm'liil New.. I'rlce'. linking I'ow.lrr WH. aw-nr.led iKh.-et honor, at World . and California high Midwinter Fair.. MF.NIJ VOH Fill DAT. llrrnkfnat. Krult. lth Hugiir and Cn-iim. Drolled Hhad. Hlce, Creamed rotator.. Walcrcre... Olive. Coffn.. I.tincheon. Clam Chowder. Thin Slice. Hrown Itrend nnd lttittcr. Cold Meat, Btrawlierrlca. Tea. Pinner. Cream of l'en Soup. Moiled Cod. Banc llollandnl... New Potato... Rplnach. AaparngiiM Tomato Biilnd. Che.. Wafer.. Lsmon Jelly. Coff, NOV El PENCIL HOLDERS. Exchange. Th. up-to-dnt. girl th... day. never think, of using a common, ordinary pen cil. Refor. Ih. approve of a pencil It mu.t b. .Ilvped within a .liver or gold holder. When th. holder. fir.t appear ed they were mad. of allver, with a rub ber at the end. Now they rnn be bought of gold, with a Jewel In place of the rub lier. However, tho neweat holder, nr. In .11- j ver, decorated with an enameled ting In th. college color.. Tho pencil holder deigned for young women devoted to Harvard ha. a crim son enamel flag bearing the li tter II In white a. It. decoration. Tho Yale pen- ! ell holder ha. Its flag In the colli-ire col- ' or., blue and white, and for Princeton tho bluck and ornnge flng la aeon. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. 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In )U Hi 11 rru knil. N. w Vork Herald, The, ll.ml.l lately kiii iinr of Ii n- h. rl.ru tu rn.lt Mr. Kiln nr.! Atkinson to Mlvi. hU otiaervniluiis on tin iri-e.-nl fori illilon of the Hnufiil minify -.nii.et. Mr. Aflllliailll elpreaaed (.In rllllre wllliim n a to do , eiiylna;, tiitii-r, lliut In Mm jti.lKint'iit Hie u-i? of events hti.l iili.'ii.l)' lir.itiuhl lltfi tlii.il i-uni-lu.l.iii Iriln .ff..-l. ,! Ihul , ,(,. f ,,.,, - r ut ,.11l,. ,,.i.in luul .ne l.y. viw.l .I., you ni.nii . ... tly l.y tlie I'.kIii tif inula?" Mr. Ack.ln.on iia unkxl. . . unv ,...,,, r,.i. Imry iitoulU' of bl'Arrml"n unit unll- nary knawlr.lti.. of innh.-i.iry muitTi rmil.l Urn n-Ti.iry wll r-itiiii of ,,,,, ,, Hl,.rl , l ( luu(li , , ,,, lpn..,., ,.,.ralniy u. to I rM rylliliitf in. tlir .Int.. of trio In. Inn I trli.l luimlyiila ami flimn. lul i rlrnn wlili n . thrao t-la ntunr.l. It u alno an t-uy ami alnipln a iiialli-r to tmlli j tlia llnul r.'uli ami thn rt lurn of ilw ..l.. ol tl,a rounlry to a tru miiml.iry ayaivni, wlili h la now cortxtn." "Klmlly atato wlial you mn by 'niml rtiltr ' "1 mean thai In a ronteat bdween gooi nionry ami had muny thrr can tx hot on conrltialon. Th cap la analonoua to th contaat Iwtwtxn lllwrty and lav ery. ll iMK-am nianlfnat tu Hvward many yrara tM-fur th actlvo conical lrokn out that thrr waa In 'Irrrpraaal' bl contvat' twtwwn frtx.lom and alaVary. It tMiram Bianlfaat to Lincoln, and b announced Ina eouclualon that th nation could not vital iwrt alav and part fn. "Th aam anaU.aun rondlllona hav iitr.l in rcard lo motmy. tlood money and tad moaay cannot llv toanlhcr. In th m country and at th hum tlm. Th ttad money, which la of full l-l Imdrr, drlvea th Rood munoy out ol rlrrulatlun by fore of law. In Inter national commrrc loud money drlvr bad money out of circulation, there be ln no fore of law or l-l trader af fectlna International conimen1. 'There mul b a final ultimata aland. money ran only lie circulated by force. tlood money regulrea no force. Every Im.ly la xl.i.) to act II. Honey made of old, or Ita repreaetitallve convertible or redeemable In aold. ta the world aland- anl or unit of value. The effort to drtv I thla country off the world' aundurd haa ! failed." " '" " " ' e.... . - 1 lowing wordi: 'It Is by the nrdrnl of Vhl "J ''J J?? "'.'"I ".'" ,' "". Z. J .Z ""- 'r whl,h '" '-"' before they wera , melted down are mon"'- Tho, do noi '? no' ,mo""f- . ' i e., and the .enntor and repre.enlnilve. whDrn thry retnln In their ai'rvtce are allied In an effort to force bad money unn the people of thl. country?" 1 urdiy; their motive I. hardly coiv Penl'd, and .om. of thrlr attornry. In Jh. .rnate and In the houae have avowed Purl,'"'. like the m-munr with whom ......... m - "" ''' " I 'V In the damned rot. but hud got to vote for It. ' "lluve you given any thought to the I renl rauHe of till, allver course on the I part of the owner, of allver mine?" ! "It I. not neccaaiiry lo give much thought to .that. The bullion vnlue ot (m ,,riMl ,.,', Hlh.rr ,,., ,., j.nr ,M ,.,.. .o,,,,,,, ,,, foM It. rolling value at 16 to 1 win over ertii.iiio, Ono In gold. The profit of about !3a,ra),in I. the objective point of the owner, ot the allver mine, and thrlr retainer. In the .ennt nnd In th. hou.e of reprc-nentiillvi-H. In order to grt that protlt they nre rxprmllng large and IncrennliiR .urn. of money In the effort to mleliiid th. community and to cii, at them by forcing cheap or bad money uion them by act. of IrgiU tender. Thl. conflict correond. very cloudy to that between .Invery and freedom. The. mine owner are the prototype, of the .lave holder., and their nilvociitc. In the hou.e and .ennte nre the proto type, of the .enator. and repreaenliitlvea who, at the dlctntlon of th. .lave hold ere. left their ponta. A IcHdlng .enntor, who I. the advocate of th. mine owner., ha. announced that If the Republlcun convention doe. not .ubmlt to tho dicta tion of hlm.rlf nnd hi. aaaoclnet. they will leave the convention. Any attempt at compromise on thl. Issue between good and bad money will meet the fate of nil such effort, to fend off the ft mi I decision." "How do you meet It?" "The way to expo.e thl. fraud of bad money," Mr. Atkln.on replied. "I a very simple one. The pretext of thexe had money advocate. I. thnt the coinage ot .liver dollar, at 16 to 1 should be a. free n. the colnnge of gold dollar., and thnt, by Itself, can be ugreed to. Coinage la nothing but the manufacture of round llnka of metal, ntnmped and certified. There 1. no dnnger In free coinage, 'Where I. the danger?" "Tho danger Ilea In the effort, of these supporters of fro. coinage at 16 to 1 to force chenp Gil-cent dollar, upon the com munity by nn act of legal tender.. The moment any one offer, to any of these prople to ngreo to free colnnge without an act of force or legal ten.lrr by which they may compel uninformed people to I accept these dollar., they Immediately . give up their ciihc; they will not accept I free .liver dollnr coinage without the power to force them upon the people. I Their purpose I. to deprive tho com- mutiny of it. Illmrty of utivlcv, Tl.wr oiJei l la lo valiiuiKtii a privileged llu... inal piiviieguu iut- MUUKJ lUUHial ut Urn uviliuf. oi liiv a.l.ur mine wm-tl vmputoitiKU if iui io nai tuwir iiulnon, Wlliell fcoste lul'lli lea. limit Iri luUle uli w Uouur In aOI'l, t"!lliu Into ooiiMle, aliu lo lufiu In luMiiiiuiniy to uuiept UieiHt uuiiui. oi i ...l li.il uiiu.r at in 11 Ut 4MI Cfrllla III gUlU. ill iliOlllwlll lo iiauu ui aiicii uouiio ur i.liuul inoiiwy ia vapuwiu, a it la nun ov.ng very luynliy VA4.u1.vu, inal uiUM.teiit ill uuii. r tnwaea, it .a now niHni,e-i i iiiuiy oik thai in uoii.iHuiiii i ufuuan.l; ii.Mi vvuiy iiitrlli gwlu mull ill ill lllit.d atMlv i.M .w.iiHi uul In li .m; inal tula allellliit 10 lln- pUaW UII4IMU UI' Vll4l IllUtlvy UfOll tf.'l4J win iy um.i.u.u, ami tfuti in kaUUiUai wiiw iviiu. niiiiavii iiuur oy uaw.urwtioii or j alHillwtf IU lllia 11Jlepll. Will b u.iii,o i ami' iiuni.iialvu, ' in iiinw ui uuMiuaaioii and ii-aMimag liua puaauii, in iraiu i unecuil, aoo tu l.iu Ut illw llleiyibaaiuie ..wuicl la now in aigiii' i.iiu iiiuio y ut tOuUAiiiiied; aoou ilium., liitoetiii iiiv uomii'aul uwilnltlUll o. i.i fiuauiauvu iiiunif ivua.aia ul i oiii wiiicii w km in a inn. h mUir II la Iiiuiiiiu a II puiiiona io i auriu in lltu ioni ia io Ov li.ailliuitii.-u aa tJiu altl.l iuwiui unit Oi taiu oi tin to. .in i. liiiili tout leiUKi Ilia ivi-ll plo.iUui.u.u III biolllamaulile Ifclfua in pualll palat aia ul ilaov Will tilWi, il i.i.a taaeti iu,.y euia lo bring in 1uoiio to tma cu.en,a.OH, Owl Aiiy uraun L-upMOle o u.-Mlilig Willi ailU uiaMfiiing IMu logiu ul ill baa ami allowing Itiu tuurau ul vidua liua long ou a. curiam luat una ouoiiiia.uii wouiu t limiiiy reui mil aa li la liuw ibut the time liu mon lur na aiialiiiueiii. Th tmiid a.jj l.ll.e errting IttllUi.Ul Will go lu III wall urn! tnv n.an who baa tlia courage ut HI. com lei Ions, who will maintain In cause, of good iiiolii r. w ill le elect, u pn anl,. in w hether nominal. d t.y i lihr of the existing polltl.-ul orguiilxiiilon. ur by a third purty It II In-romea nee-aaury tu break the two i-klstiug orgarilxiiliona. "11 only r.-mal'ia lor Ih tn.iai-. of the coiiiiniiulty led l.y Ih I. u alliens men who ore moving in tlm mutter to hold In dependent meetings nnd convention, by wbli Ii their .li nre rnn)' be uttered, lo wlil.h the Killil.iil wirepullers must either bow or gli way. Th pn-pr- tloiis for ihesv tneetiiig or now liecom Ing muitlfc! In many pliu-ea. Accord ing lu my u!.. nation thla dt-.-lalun whlt h bus been reiiehe.l ull over Ihe country umli-r the preaaure ut bur.lahli hu. gun fur beyond anything that the political wirepuller, raprrlully In Washington, atiapvci. 'The effort to pose bid money upjn thla people, bus fulb-il; II Is a lost cause, and the Oiiie of complete aurn n.ter will come when the will of the people, now Ix-lng arouaad North, Houih. Knst and Wrat, hna uttered Ita ile.-ree. Hut It I. not anft to forego action. It la neoes aary to move the for.es on the line of giMMl money If It costs a whole fteaaon'. di-preaslon of liualneas. It would now be aa unsafe to assume that Ihe battle I. won without further effort aa It would have been unsafe for Grant to ret In hi ramp without outflanking th force that lied from lllrhmond. Thl. ta th final conieat In which th advocate of bad money are not only lo las defeated but forced to absolute, final and unconditional surrender. When that surrender come the element of progress which ar now gathering In tht. country will give uch Impel ue that few can even Imagine It. Uverylhlng I. rip for enter prise; energy and material welfare all kept back by Ih dlatruat with which the advocate, of bad money hav Infected th community." The U. S. Gov't Reports tbow Royal Baking Powder superior to mil other That New York city eonaume 60,M.. OtO egg. In on year: nearly M.tuD pound of butter every day, and aa many gal lon, of milk; that ll au C.f.(u) pound, of beef In a year seem astounding. And yet these figure are. In reality, very moderate calculation which Mr. John llllm.-r Bpeed haa reached upon exhaus tive Investlgsllon. and embodied lu an article on "Feeding a City Uke New York." which he haa written for tht Iiille.' Home Journal. One .wallow doe. not make Bprtng, but one .wallow of One Minute Cough Cure bring, relief. Chaa. Rogers. TILLAMOOK NEHALEM AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison Augusta.... ...ALL... OPEN FOR SPECIAL CHARTER Silling date to and Irom Tillamook and Nehalem depend upon th weather. For Freight aad Pauenger Rates Apply To ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. AGENTS O.R. A N. CO., Agents, Portland. FINAL SETTLEMENT. Nolle l hereby given that th under signed hav filed their final account in the estate of L. Wilson, deceased, and the estate of Wilson ft Kl.her. and that the county court of Clatsop county haa act Motxia. , the 22d day of Junes, 1896, at the hour of 10 o'clock, for the hearing of objections, If any there be, to the al lowance of .aid accounts. J. Q. A. nOWLBY. WILEY B. ALLEN, Executor. May 13, 1896. nt J la a Bon-eotannona remedy for Gon.irrlitea, llliet, Spermatorrha-a, Whites, unnatural dia- I rhsritrs, or any Inflnnima- lion, irritation ur uh-era-tinn .if ill .1 u o ll a mi-m- HftW Culture, Pn, brnnes. Nim-ai.truiK.-iit. 0. a a. A or snI ,n P,a,n wrapr.'r. ji on, or 2 li-itll. -, fj.JJ. Circulnr sen un r.-uuoal loll.SJi"j J Ooaraawta mm m hi w rulitur. . h.ieU Mnuiloa. l7 , llS Brothers, Srll AiTOKIA l.ubrirglliig j OILS A Specialty, Ship Chantltilery, HarIwHr, Irxn A St'-!, Coal. CJrofrftfit'- it I'rDVHinitH, Hour it Mill Fe.il, 1'aintH, OHh, VarninliUri, Lor HupplitfS, Kniri'urik'H 'Scjilpei. I)MrH it Wiri(loei, AKn'-ulttirftl Jiiilpmpii Wag'tnti & VpliicliM. Indio The Oasis of thf Colorado desert A New t-lealtb esbrt BELOW IHE LEVEL OF THE SEA Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate I'ronounceil by Physicians the raoiit ravoraMe in America for Sufferers from . . . Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures Th obiectlooj Urged trtioit Indio la th past by th large numbers who otherwise) would hav been glad to take ad van tag of It beneficial climate, haa been a lack of aultabl aooommodatlon. Th Southern Paclflo Compar.y takaa pleaaur la announcing that several Commodious and Comfortable Cottages hav Just been rected at Indio station, that will b rented to applicants at res aonabla rates. They ar furnished with modern ooavaaksno, supplied with pur artaslao watar sad so situated ss to civ occupant all th advantages to bs de- lived froai .a mor or less protracted residence) In' thl delightful dlniat. (From th San Franclaco Argonaut) "In th heart of the great desert ot th Colorado which th Southern Paclflo traverses tharo Is an oasis called India which. In our opinion, i. th sanitarium of th earth. W believe, from personal Investigation, that for certain Individuals, ther Is no spot on this planet so favor able." O. T. Stewart, U. D., writ.: "Th purity of th air, and th sternal sun shine, nil on with wondr snd delight. . . . Natur has accomplished so much that ther remains but little for man to do. As to Its possibilities as a health recort hers Is th moat perfect sunshine, with a temperature always pleasant, a perfectly dry soil, for rain Is an unknown faolor; pur oxygen, dens atmosphere and pur water. What mors can be desired? It I. the place, above all others, for lung troubles, snd a para- die for rheumatic. Considering thl number of sufferer, who hav been cured, I hav no hesitancy in recom mending thla genial oasis aa th haven of th afflicted." INDIO Is 6ia miles from SAa FRANCISCO and 130 aiilea from Fare from Los Angeles 3.oc For further information Inquire ot any Southern Pacific Company agent, or address E. P. ROGERS, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt. 8. P. Co, J. B. KIKKLAND, Cor. First and Alder sts.! Portland, Or Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St. and McKee Ave. 4 Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling... ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 482 Bond Street. MANHOOD wraatn.. to ear all rata raaear, Heaokaeaa, St 1 1 mill 1 all rajaav saaasas ay vr-exrtaaa rewearai aa- atlamlaaaa. whUSj asl ta laaan eanie in net aoekeL :f FOftf A.O U ItR USING. 1I sa TtUr aad BNOLIHH CAPITAL FOR AMERICAN INVKrITMB.VTa. Important to American kln( F.ng Matt CapttaJ for new ntrpra. A lMt fTintairrtng th name and aldraa of IM wmeii aiaf ut promoter, who tiav plared over l(t. ). f Si.irting in Foreign ln- viartirrx wttlrtn Ui Uat six year., and ! over iI.W,(M) for the swven montti of iMi. 1'rloi, 10, or It', payiil by partai order to tho London and Universal Bu reau of Investor. VI, C'heup.l'1-, London, K. C, Hiibaoritnera wfl b emll.ed, by r rAnaamiir arllh Llia dtraetora to recalva J IUier pervofHtS or Mter of Introductoln to any of theaw u xrtMriU prmnotara. Thla lust la first &jtm In every reapact, and every man or firm whoa nam ap pear! Uirln may b dpendd upon. For placing th following It will b found InvaliMtta Honda or Mharea of In- duauisa Convnarclal and Financial ooo- oern, Mortautc loana, Hal of lavoda, PMafit or Mlruaa. trctor:- SIR EDWARD C. ROS8, HON. WALTER C. PBPYB, CAPT. ARTHUR BTirrt CopyrlgtJC. THE ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT REPRESENT A pauengar train on th Chicago, Mil waukee and Rt. Paul Railway. No. Ita tarln ar veatlbuled. healer by atearu, and lighted by electricity. Each sleep car berth haa an elect rlo reading lamp. It. dining car ar th neat In the arcrid, and Ita coache are palace on wheel.. Thl. great railway, connecting a. It doe with all transcontinental line at 8L Paul and Omaha, assure to th tarvellng public the beat aerrlc known. Ticket via the Chicago, Milwaukee and 8t Paul Hallway ar on sal at all railroad ticket office to any point In the United Btate. or Canada. For maps, folder, and other Information, addres.. C. J. EDDY, General Agent. J. W. CARET, Portland, Or. Trav. Paaa and Tkt Agent, Portland. Or. j Ask as many jquestions About our service to Oma ha. Kansas City. BL Loula, or Chicago aa you like. We'll kindly answer them -gladly quote rate, to ANY southern or eastern city tell you wnen you will reach It and why you should lake the Burlington. Tickets and time-tahlea on application to th local ticket agent. A. C.SHELD0X. G.A. TortUsd. Oregoa. eivrarsu TRArja aaaara. DEtlOM PATMTS. COPf.nHTL eM lmfiWSjatfraiaejdrna HaiaSlnnk Mtata UNM CO. Mi BaoaOWAT. NSW Yoag. OldMt baeeaa ttm ernrtng pateats la amertes, Crery natent taken out bruto brought befora tb pabuo 07 a aotic gtraa rrasetetiargs la (a gtitntiUt mtim larreateirralarieBof any sHetmflc paper rem World, bnlenduur IllaurauO. ho IntrllUrenl Baa sboold be without IL Weeklr. fit oil a yearttuualxnmiiha Addreaa, vuSVra oy . A sruaawair, M o cur. STEAMERS Telephone & Bailey Catzert Telephone- leaves Astoria at 7 p. m. dally (except Sunday), Leaves Portland at T a. m. dally . ex cept Sunday. "Bailer Gataert" leaves Astoria Tues day, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday morning at (:tf a. m.; Sunday evening at T p. m. Leaves Portland dally at I p. m., ex cept Sunday. On Saturday at II p. m. WALLACE 1CAUZERY, Agent North Paeifie BremeFy JOHN KOPP.Prop Bohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. Leave order with J. L. Carlson at th Sunnystde 8aloon or Louis Boentg at ta Cosmopolitan Saloon. All orders will b promptly attended to. IS THERE? I there a man with heart so cold. That Irom his family would withhold The comfuna which they all could find In articles of FURNITURE of the right kind. And w would suggest at this season a nice Bldeboard, Extension Table, or set of Dining Chairs. Ws have th largest and finest line ever shown In the city and at prices that cannot fall to pleas th closest buyers. HE ILBORN & SON Situated on the south side of Astoria's hills. Twenty degrees warmer and vegetation 30 days in advance of the North Bide. Magnificent sites for res idences, overlooking river and bay, sunny and shel tered. Easy and natural grades; little or no grading needed. RESTORED. rm wtu Waseal leas f tl ear kea. 1 tar Sa. ar aaan .salt Cteuuias I i lip J 8olfrUflO Aflwrieo I ffAS --La. T0 MARKS, yja BlilOSl PATMTS, la natural i aai It Maaaaaa, awak a Wa alaaiaiy. baa a) Wkaaaa, La. MaaSaaS. rtalr gaiiai aaa at at naiailtii Oraaa af aifk aaa amraaaaaaaarZaa'aT laaaartv Caa a. fraa. BM by .11 drusglata Aafe ear ft. taka) aa ataar MaaiieaerareS aa Ilia, Pea.a lladictna Ca.. Paeaa. Tiaaiai I aaa Daila Deu Oa.. Slarrn. TaasklU at. eVartlaaal Or. J. W. CONN, Agent, Astoria. E. fUNElL, Kscclvsr, io) o no K3a Given Choice of fiao Transcontinental KOUICH, Via Via Spokane Ogden.Denver and and St. Paul. Omaha or fct. Paul Pullman and Tourist mMw fr olinlns Chairs Oar Astoria to San Francisco. Stat of California, Sunday, June 7, Columbia, Friday, June 12. Hint of Cal. Wednesday, June L Columbia, Monday, June 22. State of Cal., Bn.tur.lay, June 27. Columbia, Thursday, July . Btat of Ca-, Tueadjiy, July 7. Columbia, Sunday, July 7. Columbia, Sunday, July 12. State of CaL, Friday. July 17. Astoria and Portlnd Steame:1. t. J. POTTER Leaves Astoria dally, except Sonday, at 1 p. m.; leaves Portland daily, except Sunday, at 7 a. m. R. R. TMOMPflON. Leaves Astoria daily, except Sunday at i:tt a. m.; leaves Portland dally, except Saturday, at I p. m. For rates and general Information call on or address G. W. LOUNSBERRT, Agent. W. H. HURLBURT, Gen. Pas. Agt, Portland, Or. Are You Going: East? B sura and so that your ticket reads via THE NORTH-WESTERN I line:. -Uaa- CHICAGO, ST. PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAYS. This la th GREAT. SHORT LINE Batwseo DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points East and South. Their Magnificent Track. Peerless Vea tlbuled Dining and Sleeping Car Trains and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Have given this road a national reputa tion. All classes of passengers carried on the veatlbuled trains without extra charge. Ship your freight and travel over this famous line. All agent, have tickets. W. H. MEAD, F. C 8AVAOE. Gen. Agent Trav. F. and P. Agt. 248 Washington BL, Portland. Or. A. V.ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruit Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and PiatedWare. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Tenth and Commercial streets. They Lack Life Ther are twines sold to flsberman on the Columbia river that stand la the same relationship to Marshall's Twine as a wooden Image does to th human being they lack strength lift (venness and lasting qualities. Don't fool yourself Into the belief that other twines besides Marshall's will do "Just as well." They won't. They cannot SEASIDE SAWMILL. A complete stock ot lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, celling, and all kinds ot .finish; mouldings snd shingles; also bracket work done to order. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. H. F. L. LOGAN, PropT. 8easlde. Oregon. d I (AI .SV0T im HtlWt foHwW ' A .'A ';. gfC:' ;h J, -,i J wr rim. r w pr w VWf un . r n r- " e PROFESSIONAL CAHUM. JOHN T. LIGHTER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Offlce, upatalra, Aatorlan llulldlng. Da ELIV JAJS'HON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. i Office over Olsen's drug .tore. Hours; 10 to 12 a. m.: t to ( and 7 to I p. m. Sundays, 10 to U. Da O. B. ESTKfl, PHYSICIAN AND SUItOKON. Special attention to disease of woman and surgery. OfTlc over Cruiser's store. Astoria. Telephone No. M. JAT TUTTLE, M. D.. PHYSICIAN, 8UROKON AND ACCOUCHEUR. Offle. room I and t, Pythian Building. Hours, lo ts 12 and 2 to i. Reaidenco. i9 Cedar street. H. T. CROSBY, ATTORNET-AT-LAW. M Commercial stmt J. Q. A. BOWLBY. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Offle on Bond street, Astoria, Or. J. N. Dolph. Richard Nixon. Cheater V. Dolph. DOLPH, NIXON A DOLPH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, 24. 23, at and 1 27. Hamilton Building. All legal and col lection busin". promptly attend-d to. Claims against the government a spe cially. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7, A. F. and A. M. Regular communications held on tho first and third Tuesday overling of each month. O. W. LOUNSBERRY, W. M. E. C. HOLDEN, Secretary. MISCELLANEOUS. W. C. CASSELL, DEALER LV REAL ESTATE, Notary Pnbllc 471 Bond street WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on Joo. F. Handley at Co., 124 Third street, and get the Dally Aatorlan. Visitors need not miss their morning paper while ther. BREMNER & HOLMES. . Blaclcamltxiei. Special attention paid to taamboat re pairing, Brat-ciaas horseshoeing, etc. L0CCI5G CflfP CORK A SPECIlUiTY 117 Olnar street botwsen Third and aad FourUa. AatcariaV, Or. B.F.flliliEKSOfl Wan Paper, ArflsU' Malarial a, palats. Oils, Glass, etc Japaaass Matttags, Rag asd Basiha Goods 365 Commercial Street. RSTOHIR PUBLIC MBWt ' READING ROOK FREE TO a T.I. Open every day from t o'clock to I Ji and 4 Je to I JO p. m. Subscription rates U per annum. aW. COR. ELEVENTH DTJANB BTS. J. B. WYATT, Paaa N. M Astoria, Ortfoa Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceries, Provisions, PAINTS and OILS.. Special Attantioa Paid to Supplying Ship. Few flen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those we serve. We're trying ta every way to make them the most n Joyablt in town. All the "good things' of the eason cooked , by our excellent cook In the moat delicious style. Per fect service. If you Invite a friend to the Palace) Restaurant th place Is a sufficient guar antee that he will receive a good meat The Palaee Restanrsnt THE BOARD OF TRADE PETER DOURELL, Prop. I ONLY THE FINEST LIQUORS. Cor. Tenth aad Bond Streets. j.A FASTA BEND, OENERAL CONTRACTOR, HOUSE, BRIDGE fifJD fflHAItf BUILDER HOUSE MOVBK. Hons Moving Tools lor Rent. ASTORIA . ') l'", U -, tL i -,t : v : VnVMTt POSTAQJF AX