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THK DAILY AHTORIAN, HATI'ItDAY MORN 1X0, AUfOT 15, IBM. jmmm j AYrtU'kitiic Trcpflrjllon Tor A-s!m!lal!n?ilieli.Kxlfliull(ctfiiLi-ling Hut Sinuuuiu aiullWla of ftomolel)iiJetlor,Clrfrful ncMrwKksl.Cunlnlns nclllw Oimiiii.Murt'tiliio wt Muniral. ISOT NAIICOTIC. Ma tmd' Jtimtmrnrnt - Aprrfi-cl lu-rtu'dy for(Vn.llw tion . Sour Slonwrh.I linn liucn WtwHuuConvutsiims.K'UTi.sh- ms oiul Loss or sleep. facSinaW 5itiiiturf of NEW S'OIW. SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SICNATURE OF IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE OP tcT copy or wrappch. Ceatcrle li pot ip la ene-ilia twttlaa ntr, It It nut M la balk. Don't allow ls;M to Mil roe BTtliuc on tli le or trtwlM that It i ! ")t.ft tol" ana1 "UI emr eterT par. !." - thai joe. jt 0 J H O U i. ?a ! iLEA & P SIGNATURE to i now A fhS yiiiiivu in V! U III IIP J across the OUTSIDE wrapper of every boiile of i!jia6.i?iiiiaE WVBm Tha Original and Ocmilne WOKU STI RSIilRI;, a further pro a a fectlun again, all Imitation!. f ,.B..j.Mh.j E!!.;iu. 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TOTAL ON Orlmaliy i,M llMimkoiig .U''? l.lvnrii.Kil f'.'W Maiirlllua iMi MoUninu' 4.IH5 M.inlxvlduo l:,M I'aimma mmI.T HrlalMim M3 N Yori.. A'lalal'U.... Almm Hay.. Anlwarp..,. lloinbay -.. ('Han Oilombo..,. Capalnwil... ,lt .... . 4, HI -.M''l ..l.iwi I, mil I,:tw a.ill 6,iJ0 HKKKKaCNCBIt 1 7N, 10 W: April 4. 'J N, 2S W. It June l). p 'aavl l.lianl : no iliilo, 111 Bay of lllioay: J una lit, :A N, lit v II Juiia Mil, '.MN. ja W. Int.i Hln ila Janolro prior In July 4: will tiavc to illai'luiriie pait 0' oaiirn. Aug. 4, aol'l '.MHO lnua of cargo 7 July mli, 'JVM is, rail K. THK WAV, Table Ilav 3.?l Yokohama. l.WM) Knwraalla, NMVV SOTS Hln .l.i l..,t..p.i H 11H1 Hlngapura 2.118 nwoua-a i.r.'n Halgon .....I Hliauglial H..HA1 Tort l'lrla TIDE TABLE FOR AUGUST, 1896. Total IW.XKi flame lime imrt l.tt Same lliue 1H4 i'.,Jia S Frbi:an, lata of Fraaman h Holmai. R, T. Eaklii, lala of Stockion. Cal. COLUMBIA IRON MIS FOUNDRYHEN Blackmlth, MachlnlaU anil Holler Maker Iron and Brian CMtlng Ueneral Blickmlth Work SPECIALTIES - Welrh Paltnt Wheal, Shld Sm hlnV and Steamboat Work, Cannery an MTllM.chln.ry. Marina and Stationary Boll J era Built to Order. Specially equipped for 'k CorreponJance tollclled . 18th and Franklin. Phone 78 A North Bea codnher carries a srt of lines 7.200 (athomi In length, and having the ainailnR number of 4,680 hooka, each one of which must be baited. fat fu ll allt Hpaiin at wrf lIfta Ice tuba of cut glims make dainty gifts at any season of the year. The beat chemical compound for wash In powder la "Soap Foam," aa It will not "yellow the clothes," nor burn the hands. It'a the finest thing- In the world tor the bath. One Mai will oonrlnoe you. I'ATK, lllllll WA1KH. I' I.IIW WA1KH. HutUI'l!)- Hnitihty , Monthly,. TlH'aibir. . tti ihi.il TliiiraiUt Krbliiy. A, M, . I'. M. (' A. M. 'h ill (I ll III ft ; h III tl A (, a n to I 1 1 7 1 1 7 m ! ll it.a'J , 0 'l II 4 I'JI U 4 VI I'. M. ii 111 n - 1 " 1 vi. 1 a 1 1. '..1 1 7. 'man III It VI 1 aw. 0 I'iiII 11. ,-., 1 u .va, I 31 II rat A. I 'lufti .! 1 6 I Ml ll'o.il . :ll II H 1 oi I I lam, p. 111 ''iX 'IA -III. ele, Im-Ihw Hern, t 'liaiiuoe iif .M'iii-I A .11, I nil Hr. a, New Mmiii, 1.1, Hil t)r. '11, nil kl'in. I Mli WAH CAPTAIN AND CIIKW, I.iml Mvlng Thing .n the n-aert'l I In ik Knml lli-avued by tlm lliimihi'lni. Ii U l.'J II l I A MATTBIIH MAUIINI3 Movemenlaol Voaaaalaa ait Horn atnii f.laewhere, The Alko lllniirhanl arrived down from l'lii'lland yealenlay nixrnliig. The awU"l to (hut sUiry which, was 2!fi '. J j tiild luat Hunday when tlm Mi-anisl'ilp liourgogne, or the rrniicii line, arrivi.u at this iorl with Hie titw of of tin a ri-' ki-ij (Jermiin biirk I'rnst on lourd wii had yi'Blur'lay wlu-n the (i'-rmati nil tank l'ninlil Munrilirlm rem hid hnre, bearing with her the llg New- riundnlnd, which hivl been rescued from the Krnst a day after lis crew had aban'hmed that vessel. Aa hue been told In the llerlwl, the bark was abandoned when wavre were beating high. It was aa much as the The steamer linker arrived down yes- men could do to save themselves, and terduy with a largn lot of salmon from: the dog win left to his fate. Heecuers, iin-rlvi r canneries fur the Hulherland-i as well aa rescued, thought the wreck shire. The lluker will return to Htella! was on the point of sinking at the time, this morning, where she will meet the! but apparently It was In no Immediate tug Wallowa and both will arrive here danger of dolnr so, as It was still wal- Hiniilay afternoon with the big raft In 'lowing, with decks high above wat-rr, (()W when the Mitnnheln sighted It on the following day. The distress signal There Is trouble brewing on the which hud attracted the Frenchman HI earni-r Ktuto of California. Kutunlay was still flying and Captain Okclrnann night luat one of-the waiters slashed hove his vessel to a short distance from the aaalalunt chief steward with a the wrei k. There waa no sign of llf. carving knife and on Hominy night on bourd except the big Newfound some nf the llreineii got Chli-f Knglneerj land, which put It piws on the rall- Kreaa 011 the whurr ami allempleo to ng and barked frantically. A bout I In imh him. I Wore they aerlmiely In- was lowered and sent to Inveetlgut Jnred lilin several of the crew went to 1 A dangerous ea was running at the the chiefs aroilniHiii 1. and ri-winil him. tfine, but the otlber In charge man The Diem.-ii lul l l.i-en illHinluiii-d by the ui-i) to make hi way on board. The engineer for ciiuae, and they thought ,,,g leaped and burked ami tried to u they hud a grleMiiue against him. aurr lilm that he was the only forgot- Hiin Kraiiiisco Cull. ,-n thing on board. A brief Inveetbra- i tlon siitlelled the i.llb er that he was. The vsliun.a are a.nlu beginning to .,.. ,.,,,,, ,i. ,i 1,,,,, lh. i.i pr aeiit a buey appeurunce. 1'iirlng the p.iat ek nulic a lli'-t of deep-water, ie set fire to the wreck, as It waa a ilnngerous menace to navigation. The ikkelinann. In honor of the m I nhlch came near drowning hlrn pi-l an enormous app tlte and . a boundless thirst aft' r being tuk ii on leiorj. New York llemld. Til K HI'MATl ... ships got In. and n-arly all of Ih. m . tfltg Kun ,.hrlHirK,i Krnst by Ciiptaln hi-Iw il'M He,. All the airlvuls nwidv un UMiiilly long .ii -n,ia. but struiige to suy the ft ni ls took, aa a generul , jjw (),.V(., rule, fn.m nfty to sluty tlve days to round Hie Horn, uhlln I lie slow sailers liiuili: the run from Ml to Ml In from thirty to thirty-five days. Very fewi if the new arrivals are under charter.' and In 1 oimjinnr.. t h- will huve toj Yesterlay waa a big day at r-k'utta Join the Pile Hen at Hausalltu or uk- headquarters, a large number of buuts land rn-ek. Han Frain lsio Cull. being entered , for the various events I The special flehboat sailing race for The t nlt.il mat.-, lighthouse lender,, he nr, htt. received aa many en Cnluinblne was III M.rt yi-etertluy, say lrll.. . ,he ,w. ,,, even,, 4 the I'ost-lutelllgenci-r, for a short time. th(, probabilities are that the number tuaing caul at tne t.liman bunker. A j of entrl eqmi tr,, of last year, distinguished party waa aboard the vea-l Tn. .,.,.. w, nce olB ,0 . e. which Is on Its annual voyage of , n,rrpMnil feature and all the ships inspection, and the hospitable instinct , , wiu represented, of the Columbine genial tapUln. j Word w,, recrtVed yeaterday from Charles rtlchardson. will have full playj Hhoalwater IUy that at leoat four Ira caring for his guests. Lleut-Com- ,llK,p, woua be bought around for mander J. P. Merrill. U. H. N., the new th, rK Thi, la certainly welcome lighthouse Inaiaectfor this district; Mr. w. u ,h, tnala from our neighbor- Merrill and daughter, and Lieut. Coin-, , e ,.,, ,he fute.t on the manoer Marry Knox. l. h. js., witn;C(lu,, WJter 8lu,rt ,, ,, to hi wife, joined the Columbine at Ta-jthr Mayflower again thli year, and It cma yesterday and will make the voy-! M,e ,0 uv tn,t he wl, m.ke the age about the Hound. The vessel left, race Interesting. nre yesiernay anernoon mr fort ur- A bll.)ce ,raJl. hu t..,, adde(j t0 cnar. ami last nignt was spent at the nB ft.,,ure, of Thursday' evente. Mr. naval station. Today Tolnt No Paint j c-hrea Hlggina has bven selected by will be made and there the annual In- conimite to arrange the pro- spea tlon will be held by Inspector Mer-1 rami ,, rx,w ted the wheelmen will rill and the annual supplies ,f..r the, vUf .,, e.ch olnrt , ,he dpcmtion lighthouse will Ih. delivered. Th other of xhvlr mlu.Mn, , flrsl and second lighthouse down the Hound will be prI, w ofTcraj fl)r decoration. vlslt.-d In the same way. this being Yerrd,y afternoon a ketch rigged the Itiapr. tor s llrst visit In this portion ,he Lu.k,, arriveil down from oi me uieinc,. port,ndi wltn Captain Elliot Ordway ! In command, and a crow composed of Kred Porks, P. Walter Kreyer. and ; Nevel L. Hmlth. When they reached , port they were In rather a dilapidated ritoPt'HAI-H FOH UltlDllKS. Office of the iCounty Clerk of Clatsop Countv. Oregon: lll.ls will be received by the County ' "'ndltlon. having paaeed through a Court of Clatsop county, State of Ore- j v,"r' roun P'nce off Cape Horn, go,., until Tuesday. August th. 1S3, ! Th"y lrft "rtland on the 10th for As at 10 o'clock a. in., for the construction I u'rl- Intending to enter their boat for of bridge, across Pklpanon Creek and j ,h rvatta rew'' Head wlnd and Kill' Hlough. at iK.lnt. where the lm ,'"', th,,m tT"m h ,art an(1 county road running from Main street,!0" ,h "orn a truek ,hem which Warrenton, to Lot 3. Sec ii, Tp.. 8 N broke ,he mainmast, carried away her 11. 10 W.. cr.see same; and also for ai,a'" and brok hrr overhang etern bridge across McKwan'. Slough, at a lo,wl'' almfwt """'ntt a complete wreck, point where the County Head running The "'hful and daring navigators from Paggetf. Point to Lewi, and managed to pull the little vessel Clarke Hrldge crosses same. All bid. to 1 through, however, and arrived after be In accordance with the plan, and j a '"n an1 Miou trlP- The Lu-Es .peclflcatliin now on file In the office!" 111 not niT tne ra " be of the County Cuerk. Hid to be en- P" ... i.... closed In .ealed envelopes endorsed lw ad the regatta just "HIils for llrldges" and Hied with theitne "ame' tanentera were nusy yeateraay on the grand stand and It will probably be finished by Monday. It will be erect- county clerk. The right to reject any and all bids Is hereby reserved. Hy order of the County Commission ers. F. I. Dl'NHAR. County Clerk. Dated, August 12. 1S9. NEW PROPOSITION. Hlg Insurance Company Make, a Good Offer. Deposit J90 per annum for twenty years? then draw $200 per year for bal ance of life, and principal will be paid at death. "Special Income" Policy, Is sued exclusively by The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. Founded 1S43, purely mutual, asset $221,213,721.33. Thl Investment can be purchased by ten annual payments, or by single pre mium If preferred. Send exact date of birth to Win. 8. Pond, State Manager, 404-6-6 Oregonlan Building. Portland, Oregon. ROYAL BhKing Powder. Highest of all In leavening Strength. V. . Ooverom.ot Report TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. Regular quarterly teacher' exam ination will be held, beginning Wed nesday, August 12, at 1 o'clock p. m., at High School Building, Astoria, Or., and continuing the remainder of the week. Applicant, for county certifi cate will be present promptly and remain until the close. Examination for state diploma will bs held Saturday, August 15, begin ning at 9 a. in. at same place. . H. 8. LYMAN, Sch. Supt.. Clatsop Co., Or. ed In about the same position aa last year and will give a gmxi view of the w hole course. It I urgently requested that the clt Ixens start In bright and early Mon day ot decorate In order that the city may be one mass of bunting and flng by Tuesday morning. CHCRCH SERVICES TOMORROW. Swedish. Lutheran church Swedish services at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 12:15. Evening .services In English, beginning at 8 p. m. Subject, "Two kinds of Uullders." The pastor has declined the call to Rockford. People not connected with any other church are cordially Invited to come to onr services. Life la brief; eternity la long: after death the Judgment. M. E. Church Services at the usual hours. 11 a. m. and 8 p. in. The funeral of Mrs. Captain Bell will be held at the church at 1 p.' m. Interment at Warrenton. A number of friends be side, relatives will be carried on the funeral boat. Congregational Church The custom ary aervlcea will be held. The theme for the evening will be adapted espe cially to racers and race aeera of the coming regatta. Strangers In the city are cordially Invited. Divine service at St. Thomas'-by-the-Sea, Sklpanon, Monday evening, Aug ust 17th, at 8 o'clock, the Rev. Wm. Seymour Short officiating. Service at Grace church tomorrow aa follows: Holy Communion at 11 a. m.; Sunday school at 12:30; Evening Prayer at 8; Evening PrayeV at Holy Innocents' Chapel at 3:30. If you want a aura relief for pain, la the back, aide, cheat, or limb, uie i Allcocl Porous Plaster BbaR in Mind Not one of tha boat f counterfeit and Imita tion, is a good a tne genuine. CROW i!ED WITH M The Great Presbyterian, Rev. Charles' L' Thomp son, D. D., of New York. ' What Paltie's Celery Compound Has Done for the Eloquent Preacher. From no one class of men ha Paine' celery compound received more unstint ed praise for Ita wonderful power of making the sick to be well gain than from ministers of the gospel In every denomination. Rev. Father Ouellet, Rev. Dr. Meek, the editor of the "Central Methodist," Rev. Dr. Baird, Rev. W. J. White. P. D., of the Georgia Baptist, are among the hosts of clergymen who " have gratefully published, that their expe rience wight tie of benefit to oth er, the ever true story of how this greatest of all remedies makes people well, building up the shattered nerves. enriching the thin blood, and rooting out distase. Rev. Charles L. Thompson. D. P., pastor of the Madison Avenue Presby terian Church, In New York City, la a man crowned with honor. Before go ing to the celebrated church where he now preaches In New York, he served In prominent pulpits In Cincinnati, Chi cago, Pittsburg and Kansas City. He has written much and well on theme of public Interest, presided over the Centennial General Assembly In PhU- adelphla, and has been often a com missioner and chairman of leading com mittees, and an exceptionally forcible , debater In all the church courts. I Hla large charity has made him a I welcome representative of his church ' to other churches and to his brethren of other lands. I Dr. Thompson Is a prodigious worker. ; He Is one of the many thousands who . have discovered what Palne's celery t compound does for those who are worn ! out hy labor, who are suffering from ! some stage of nervous exhaustion, and i who require a health-glving remedy i that will speed'ly replenish the system 1 with proper nutriment j Wrjtlng from New York on June 23. j Dr. Thompson said: ' "I think to the use of Palne's celery compound Is due the fact that after a winter of exhausting work I have been able to carry my duties through the enervating springtime with unusual ease and comfort." To the multitude who suffer from the enervating effects of the warm weather In this climate, this plain, straightforward statement from so em inent and fearless a clergyman should be heeded. Palne's celery compound has put aa end to an enormous amount ot slckneaa and disease. It began at the very outset of tta splendid career to cure men and wom en ot kidney troubles, liver complaint and nervous prostration. Ita 'speedy and lasting cures of 'all these, nerve and blood disorders were not slow In spreading Ita reputation through every state in th country. Physicians every where greeted the great remedy as the most enlightened, most skilful means that could be employed for invigorat ing the "run-down" system. Thousands of wholly disinterested men and women saw their ' neighbors and townspeople made well by Palne'a celery, compound. This epoch-making discovery in med icines due to the patience, thoroughness and seal of the great Dartmouth Col lege scientist stands today unquestion ed aa the greatest brain and nerve strengthener and restorer the worm possesses. SEASIDE SAWMILL. A complete stock ot lumber on hand ! In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus- j tic, celling, and all kinds of nnlsh: mouldings and shingles; also bracket work done to order. Terms reasonable, and prices at bedrock. Ail orders promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. H. F. L. LOGAN. Prop'r. Seaside, Oregon. Ai"cV Yon Going: East? Be sure and see that your ticket read via THE MORTH-WESTERN ASTORIA PUBLIC ItlBKARY READING ROOM FREE TO ALL. Open every day from I o'clock to l:M and 1:30 to t M p. m. Subscription rates 13 per annum. B.W. COR. ELEVENTH A DUANB BTB, BREMNER & HOLMES Blacksmiths. 8 pedal attention paid to steamboat re pairing, flrst-daas) horseshoeing, eta LOGGING CHIflP taOHK A SPECIALTY. U7 Olney street, between Third and and Fourth. Astoria. Or. J.A FAST ABEND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, HOUSE, BRIDGE AflD (&HARF BUILDER HOUSE MOVER. Hons Moving Tools lor Rent. ASTORIA OREGON Lubricating OILS A Specialty. 187a 189s Fisher Brothers, Sell ASTORIA Ship Chandelery, Hardware, Iron & Steel, Coal, Groceries & Provisions, Flour & Mill Feed, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairbank's Scales, Doors & Windows, Agricultural Implement Wagons & Vehicles. LINE. Uaa CHICAGO. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAYS. This Is ths GREAT SHORT LINE Between DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points East and South. Their Magnificent Track. Peerless Ves- tlbuled Dining and Sleeping car Trains and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Have given this roaa a national reputa tion. All classes of passengers carried on the vestlbuled trains without extra charge. Ship your freight and travel over this famous Una. All agents have tickets. W. H. MEAD, F. C. SAVAGE. Gen. Agent Trav. F. and P. Agt. 248 Washington st. Portland, Or. 0.R.&N. GIVES CHOICE OF TRflJlSGOIlTIllEIlTflli ROUTES. Via Spokane and St. Paul Via Ogden, Denver and Omaha of St. Paul Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining Chair Cars Astoria to San franelseo. Columbia, "Wednesday, July 22. , State ot Cal, Monday, July 27. Columbia, Saturday, Aug. 1. State of Cal., Thursday, August . Columbia, Tuesday, August 11. State ot Cal., Sunday, August 13. Columbia, Friday, August 2L State of CaU Wednesday, August 23. Columbia, Monday, August 3L ! CklekMtrr Eaallaa Dtaaieai BmaS. rENNYROYAL PILLS . v--i orttriaai aa vaij vjsb. w jM .V X stare. Blwata rw.aS.hlev LADiti Mat brwffiit lor Cheh4Mra JmIu Ihsv. asMMl risi.i ll Kel aod OcU Ullia' kM. smIiM with Wm ribboa. Tak rtvew Me imutuma. ai WaUf iMa, w nsw jm. Ii itainpt for pvttMlaxt, UatlioBotali bad "KoUcf for l-tallr," -. by retara 1 Biai. I i,iali iniiiinviaii, mwm rwfFtr ClsMUipCkaaaaUtmltMadtMB riaaarai Irj Ml Ual Dtimxaia- rkUAalav. 1L X war A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Tenth and Commercial streets. Astoria and Portland Steamers. T. J. Potter leaves Portland Mon days at a. m., Tuesdays and Thurs days at 8 p. m. and Saturdays at 1 p. m. Leaves Ilwaco Mondays, Wednes day and Fridays at 4 p. m. and Bun days at S p. m. Leave Astoria Mon days, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sun days at 7 p. m. R. R. Thompson leaves Astoria daily except Sunday, at 6 a. m. Leaves Port land daily, except Sunday, at 8 p. m. Saturday at 11 p. m. Tickets of steamers Ocean Wave and Telephone are good on all these boats. All four boats go to each other's dock each night and morning for freight and passengers. . For rates and general information call on or address G. W. LOTJN8BERRT, Agent. W. H. HTJRLBURT. Gen. Pas. Agt, Portland, Or.