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V THE DAILY ASTOKIAX, TIltllSDAY MORN 1X0, OCTOBKR 1, 18.tll. gaily glotcnimt. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone No. At. .16.00 . .50 . .45 terms of Ki'itscKir now DA1LT. ient by mall, per ye&r. Sent by mall, per month Delivered by carrier, per month WKKKLT. font by mall per year, $3 In advance, postage free, to subscribers. All communications Intended for publi cation ahould be directed to the editor. Business communications of all kinds and remittance must be addressed to The Astorlan. The Astorlan ruaranteos to its sub scriber the largest circulation of any wwspaper published on the Columbia irer. Advertising rates can be had on appli cation to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan, the second oldest weekly In the state of Oregon, has. next ts the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation In the stats. Jno. F. Handler Co., are our Port kind agents, and copies of The Astorlan u be bad every morning at their stand, tM Third street. The "Advance Agent of Prosperity" b already getting in his good work. The price of m heat has actually gone up to S cents and over on the mere prospect of McKlnley's election. The Rryanltes haven't had so much to nay about the grip of British Shy locks since Edward Atkinson, the great statistician, demonstrated that more than three-fourths of the present pro duct of silver bullion comes from mines wned by British owners. Carl Schurs has not lost his Influence witli intelligent German-Americans. When he denounces the free coinage movement as a scheme of debt-scaling and repudiation his views carry a weight with them equalled by those of few of our German-born citizens. There is no doubt that one of the arloeipal reasons for the heavy move ment of gold to this country ts undoubt edly the prospect of McKlnley's election and an Immediate advance in the price of our products. The Maine election has given a strong Impetus in this direction. shite gave a majority for General Grant and f r sound money. When Gram was Inaugurated on the 4th of March, 1SS, he made the follow Insr emphatic declaration In his Inaug ural address: "Let It be understood that no repudlator of one fnrthing of our public debt will be trusted In public place, and It will g' tar to strenst'.ien our public credit, w hlch ought to be the best In the world." In aoordnnce with Grant's suggestion, congress promptly passed an act to strengthen the publl' credit, declaring that every obligation of the government, whether bond or cir culating note, not specially stipulated to be t'aid In either money, should be paid in coin. This was the lirst act that received the signature of General Grant as president, and he signed It fourteen days after his Inauguration. General Grant's election In s.'t tied the credit of the nation throughout the world, and the act of March IS. ISfiS, that he signed fourteen days after his Inauguration, was simply a retloj of the emphatic Judgment of the nation From that time until lsJ. when the cheap money craze again became for midable and threatened to unsettle the financial policy of the government, the credit of the republic was unquestioned throughout the world, and no drain was made upon our gold reserve. Since then the agitation of cheap money demagogues, and the power they have exhibited in both branches of con gress, have unsettled our financial pol icy, made capital refuse to Invest in business enterprises, greatly reduced the amount of labor for the working man, thereby necessarily reducing wages, until today we have a candi date for president who, after having brought distress upon the country By creating distrust as to Its credit, now deceitfully promises the people relief by dishonesty In their dealings with each other, and by perfidy to the govern ment that protects them In person and property. The people of this nation on the Sd of November will repeat In thunder tones the declaration of President Grunt's Inaugural address on March 4, lsej. The Judgment will be expressed with emphasis that none can misun derstand, that "no repudlator of one farthing of our public debt will be trusted in public place." The people are honest and patriotic, and they will I turn from repudiators with contempt, land maintain their great government in honor and credit by an overwhelming majority. g,!ll..ll!..:tlllllll!llinil.lM . ' Sy -S a- t'4 3 3 3 "A very smooth article." tun I lallifrM PLU - There is said to be much consterna tion In certain manufacturing lines In England and Europe over the prospects of McKlnley's election. It is believed that this country Is about to return, for a period which will extend long in the future, to the benefits of a strong pro tective, tariff. Our English cousins are right fh this conclusion, and It will be many a long day before they have a chance to profit at the expense of the closed mills and destitute working-men of America. We are going to restore the reign of the old Jim Blaine and Ben Harrison brand of prosperity which made our people envied by all the bal ance of the world. Debs Is urging the people to vote for Bryan because he Is pledged to "restore "to railway employes their lawful right "to resist reductions and Injustice by "the lawful means provided by their "organizations." Debs considers killing other workmen and wrecking trains a "lawful means" of resistance. That was the right they were deprived of by the Federal troops,' when they were not resisting reductions, but making trouble for their employers In another business. Perhaps Debs thinks wreck ing trains is a "lawful means provided by their organizations," If not as pro Tided by the United States, and perhaps Bryan is going to administer govern ment for "their organizations," but we don't believe honest railroad men w ant that sort of government. The Popocrat argument concerning the value of the dollar under the free coinage of silver is a queer thing. It don't hold together. Here Is Bryan go ing up and down the land preaching that the present dollar (gold standard) is "too good." He argues that prices are low because the dollar is too val sable; and he urges that people should Tote for free silver In order to have a policy Inaugurated that will make the dollar cheaper. Then Bryan takes an other tack, and denounces those who call the silver coin a "50-cent dollar." He says it will be brought to a parity with the gold dollar, will buy just as much, ani that the two will circulate tide by side at equal value. These two positions ere opposed to each other. They can not be made to agree. If the Una. is- true, then the silver dollar will not be worth as much as the gold d7 lar, and will n ;t circulate side by side with It. Gold will go out of circulation, as ft did In Mexico, contracting the cur rency enormously. If the second prop osition is true, then the silver dollar will be also "too pood," and the condi tions will not be changed In the least as regards prices. Which proposition do the sllverites really believe? They can not believe both. We cannot have a "cheap" dollar If It is to be held up to gold value; and, on the other hand, If the sliver dollar will be worth less than the gold dollar, free coinage will rob directly every man who has a dollar In bis pocket, or any money invested in a savings bank, a building association, a life Insurance policy, or who has loaned It out to anyone else. HOW GRANT MET THE ISSUE. In 1868 the Democratic national con vention was swept from its sound mon ey moorings by the greenback craze, bu ft was saved from open repudiation y a qualification in the greenback Ifttifi.rm recognizing that all obliga tions specially providing for payment in coin should be faithfully fulfilled. The battle was made then, as it is now, by demagogic appeals to the farmers. One of the clap-trap slogans of the carn pslsn was: "The same currency for bund holder and plow-holder," and for a time It looked as if the industrial peopl.. might falter in their devotion to honest money, but every agricultural BRYAN AND BESTMAN S BOMBS. The discovery of a trunk full of the unused implements of the Chicago an archists, left behind In Sedgwick court by Joseph Bestman, an associate of Par sons, Spies, and the other Haymarket bomb-throwers, has an almost theatri cal effect at the present moment, when the anarchist plank of the Bryan plat form Is being so widely discussed. The bloody episode of the Haymarket mas sacre having been for ten years the theme of political discussion tossed to and fro like a football between contend ing parties was beginning to be re garded in some quarters as little more than a myth; as having been at most only a somewhat violent political dem onstration, the story of which had two sides, each perjiaps equally worthy of credence. But not the ghost of a mur dered man stalking forth before the af frighted gaze of his slayer could have more effectually brought back to the latter the apalllng magnitude of his crime, than does the opening of that trunk full of bombs and nltro-glycerine and dynamite and fuses prepared for the destruction of life and property, of law and order, in Chicago, ten years ago awaken the community to a fresh realization of the horrors of the anar chistic plot. The figure to which all eyes turn in the glaring red light which issues from that trunk is the figure of Altgeld then the friend, afterwards the par doner of the anarchists; now the chief counselor of Bryan, and the leader of the Bryan campaign In the West. The same Altgeld who saw In the bomb throwing of these miscreants, ten years ago, only an over-zealous effort In de fense of liberty and speech, dictated to Bryan the Insertion of the anarchist plank In the Chicago platform, and non- poses as. the Popocratic candidate for governor of Illinois, to stand or fall with Bryan. Bryan, though nominally the head of the ticket, is the protege, the pupil of Altgeld: and the red light from that trunk shows them as co- laborers for the same ends, the cham pions of the same policies. And these poller s, if authorized by the ptopl of the United States, mean the s-.vay of the same spirit which actuated the bomb-throwers of the Haymarket and at a later day actuated the proletariat which had Chicago by the throat at the time of the railroad riots. H Don't compare " Battle Ax" I with low grade tobaccos - compare Battle Ax " with the best on 5 the market, and you will find you J H get for 10 cents almost twice as j 'I much "Battle Ax" as you do of H other high grade brands. s State Chairman Hackett's estimate of 72S.00O sound njoney plurality In New York may sound a trifle steep, but don't forget that Hackett la on the ground and has more news of the progress of the campaign In that state than any other man. A MYSTERY. How the human system ever recov ers from the bad effects of the nause ous medicines often literally poured Into It for the supposltlve relief of dys pepsia liver complaint, constipation, rheumatism and other ailments. Is a mystery. The mischief done by bad medicines Is scarcely less than that caused by disease. If they who are weak, bilious, dyspeptic, constipated or rheumatic, would oftener be guided by the experience of Invalids who have thoroughly tested Hosteler's Stomach Bitters, they would In every Instance obtain the speediest aid derivable from rational medication. This medicine is a searching and at the same time a thoroughly safe remedy, derived from vegetable sources, and possessing. In consequence of Its basis of pure spirits, properties as a medicinal stimulant not to be found In the fiery local bit ters and stimulants often resorted to by the debilitated, dyspeptic and languid. To promote the free coinage of silver by International agreement is th pledge of the Republican party, and on that pledge It Is entitled to the sup port of every free silver man who stands for protection and Is opposed to Bryanlsm. San Francisco Call. THIS DISCOVERY SAVED HIS LIFE. Mr. O. Calltouette, Druggist, Beavers vllle. III., says: 'To Dr. King's New Dis covery I owe my life Was taken with La Grippe and tried all the physicians for miles about, but of no avail and -was given up and told I could not live. Hav ing Dr. King's New Discovery In my tore I sent for a bottle and be gan Its use and from the first dose began to get bettei, rod after using thrrs bottles was up aud about again. It I worth Its weight In gold. We won't keep store or house without it." Get a free trial at Chas. Roger' Drug Store. The only straw that gives the popo crats any encouragement Is that silver weddings are more numerous than gold ones. Boston Transcript. Palmer and Buckner the spirit of "76, a lump of the sugar of sectional frater nity, mixed in the flagon of the national credit and garnished with mint from the gardens of Montlcello. Louisville Times. Trjpa OASTOIIIA. Halt at Who are the "common people' much talked about In these days? They consist of at least several million more than those who wear uncommon clothes some 60.0m).00fl, say. Boston Globe. EUCKLE.VS ARNICA SALVE. The best salve In the world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers.salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and pos itive cure for plies, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents per box. For sale by Charles Rogers, Odd Fellows' building. The Democratic campaign poetry Is way below the standard this year. The threatened fifty-three cents discount on the price discourages the poets. Bal timore American. TO GTKK A COM) IN ONK DAY, Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 25c. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Druggist. The number of distinguished Demo crats who are not on the stump for Bryan and Bewail continues to Increase. Washington Post. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Thl fu-tall. 1 It n twy TIlffM. How much business can a man do whose system is In a state of disorder? Headache Is only a symptom. It Is not a disease. The pain in the head Is the sign of rebellion. There have b-en mistakes In diet and other abuses. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pel lets are a pleasant, effective renovator and invigorator of the stomach, liver and bowels. They assist nature with out threatening to tear the body piece meal. There are no griping pains, no nausea One Is a laxative. A book of IMS pages, profusely Illus trated, written by Dr. It. V. Pierce, called the "People's Common Sense M.-dical Adviser," will be s-nt free for Jl one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only. The World's Dispens ary Medical Association, No. IK Jlaln .Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Chonlc constipation Is a painful, dis agreeable and life-shortening difficulty. It deranges the system, causes sick headache, bad breath, anil poisons the blood. It can be readily overcome by J)e Witt's Little Early Risers. These little pills are great regulators. Charles Rogers. Teller chose to desert his natural al lies and to ally himielf with his natural enemies. His retirement from the sen ate will probably follow as a naturul result. The other day It was "on to Rich mond:" with Candidate Bryan. He g.,t there, and now Richmond is onto him. New Orleans Picayune. ROYAL Baking Powder has been awarded highest honors at every world's fair where exhibited. Croker Is coining back to take hold of Tammany. The loys have mixed things up badly during his absence In F;ng-land. OUTWAItl) BOUND 0KI.G0N (MAIN FliKKT-ISiKHi. Sept tM IMI.IU. H.til. tiiliul Mr hark Ik Itr .mil lit Am .hip I" II' l Ik.. , .'; Itr .litii ... .1 Mr haiV Itr I' ok ., ' Itr .hir... ..,.. II lr .lit II Itr lok l.i r ihii... . . . 11 Hr .hip llr li.rk I llr .lilt........ Vl III ll. . tV. -I Krlwk . .. 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MeUnehl a , Shatilaud .... . M.iloiial.l. ... Mllll . , I'yolt Br bark I'tlN-rott SISliAI'llKK- Hr ahln nrealinl - SIIAMillAI- Aitl arhiMilter I null . llr ahln I'uilallia ll AliKI.AlliK- Br Lark A.mrU I et .Inn Mi-lauoiiel MllNTKVIIiKlt- - Hr ahln Imveuhr Hall I'liliT lilllK- Hr ahln Tun Jaekaon HnKuHATK- Am .ehr I'nrrler Hove SANTA III IS A I.I 1- Ut ahln Ynftlaeril B A 1 1 1 V - Hr ahln I'nivlneel HlAtill- Mr hark Javal ... 8ASTUS- I Hr ahln l amlirlan rrlitceai lone TAITil.- Br ahlp ranlhe.lli-al !HeiT a i.? Iiuai . !'! 1.0 tl livv liSAl , W i"iAI , l'JViulAI smart ITna iiuai I'raalry .. !D Mcital Jl " ItMAl 'J H Caitiertiti A I'o Jaa Ulillaw A Co Nlltipaon l.tliuher Co j .ti Thnrkelaen.. . II.H H"'AI , M Nltvlll ilia" tUIAI ' Whkham :lt itmtl llo.liie Umlrall .. llav lea Jnllea . Fn-lwuiat., I '.it! liutl .'Ht, lui.Vl lira'. lil si. IUiAI I.Vai lO'AI iwi Al Am. Trailing Co .. 0.R.&N. OIVKH CHOH'K Or a.9- aaaal TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTES. Via Spokane and St. Paul Via Ogden, Denver and Omaha or St. Pan! Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining Cbalr Cars Astoria to Sao Franolseo. Hlnte of Cul Haturday, Hopl. (. ('oluiiibla. Thiirsdny, Hrtt. 10, Htntr of Cat. TurmUy. Kept. IS. Columbia, Fundny. Cept. ;o. Hlnlo of Cat. Friday, Heft. :i. Coluinliltt, Wedneadny, Ha.pt. 30. Htatrt of Cal , Monday. Oct. 5. Columbia, Hat unlay, Oct 10. '-I AUK 13. Jan-V. Mar'JI, June tl. Hi...)' New Y'nrk.. lelalile... Aliroa Hay. Aniwerii... Homhay .. nan biniho. .. IIT.eli.wri taiaaeil Anler. iiaaaed Cuxttaveii: Jan .'.', 'JJN, lnW , KS, ilMV: June .1,7 N .CW pnaaed l.liard : no ilale. In Hay of jtina la, .li ,i, in tt TOTAL .,11 Mverrxail ... . .'I.UIT Maiitlllua , ..l.:e'i Mi-lliunie I tl MonUivitleo I.iarj Hrlalilllie J,s.S Mnkodale . .... .I,all IlioKi . ...a. .l Hnhla HKKKHKNCKH a Jtllia lilh I Iron .liN-.-ilW. Into Kin da Janeiro prior lo July 4; will have to dlai-hartls part or raiifit. Aug. I.Aviiil iVQ tuna uf carxo; all.it afa I li Auk, T.l. ON THIC WAY. .4 Jill Neweaalln, NSVY J j Tabid Bay... .I 'M. ( Kin ile J.-uero Yiikiiliama. .l.irrn ; liifaptir) i,,in .1,-aii j HaeiiM.a l.l'Hi j ..I.4u:i i Hhanithal . i.e. I'orl lirle H.l.B . -4- Santa Koaalla .. iM' I.Kiat j Maine. I Jl'al ..Wo Tnlal atlUttt Haillti lime l'f 7I,AVI Haine (lino 114 Vi.Jll B.F.AIiliEH&SON Wall Paper. Artliti' Malerlilt. Palnlf , Olla. Glan, tic. Japaneac Martlnga, RiiKl anil Ramboo Good! 365 Cc mmerclal Htreet. CURE FOR HEADACHE. Many polltii ul Hpeiik. in, cb rnyrncri Hinders, and others who uye the Voice 'xcesHlVfly, ri-ly upon upon One .Mlnut (,'ouKh Cure to prevent hurikliiexM and laryiiKltis. Us valu as a preventive l only e.ij.-i"d by pi,er to ufford In stantaneous relief. Charles Koiri-rs. r"-v 1 Are You (ioiiiir lis sur and sea that your tlckst rtsda via THE NORTH-WESTERN LINE. bal ' f rit n'n-p.n fmMy fur ati ritif 'IJ (tin't, H p-r mnt ii r i ht ti ri n 1 1 tt r n pit n ti i n'n-(vifivinoaii ! nt.rriifpn, ik. Al !!. ' iir3tl i ' h. if nr Any inllitliiMia : TT T 0 A f ftieiMt-. linn, irriiniion tr ui it- v j llUrtVIW rtxau taiaiacim. ti' 1 ri of in u c o u m mmi - no i a or itrugfiau, or fin tti plu In wrapper, ty ipr.-Mi ir-piil, for i in, ..r .1 l-oitl. , lin uur ii' on riimuai. I ST. PAUL,, MINNISAPOUIS I'ttpofracy h;in p'tisor.;'! the iJeino .ftatlr f' thin y-ar, tut it will be mude As a remedy for all forms of Headache, Klectrlc Bitters has proved to be the very best. It affects a permanent cure and I the most dreaded habitual sirk h.iui- ; aches yield to its Influence. We urKs all 'ure U''"rv '"""' who are afflicted to procure a bottle. . and give this remedy a fair trial. In T' U"r' ('1!' ma' n" Hln,llftr ekln cases of habitual constipation Electric ,r"u,'1" nr" 'ur'-'1 bV th" uw "f D" mtt-ra enroa hv a-ivinr th ru..A..A Witt's Witch Hazel Halve. It soothes to the howela. ajld few caaea lnnr rel.r ;al """ and reHtoreH the tlHHUC-H to the use of this medicine. Try It once. Fifty cents, Drug Store. and S1.00 at Chas. Rogers' 'their natural condition, and never fnlla to cure piles. Charles Horcm. The first renource of the dema(rou'; Is loudly to declare he fights the people's battles against oppression. 'Jeorgla speaks next If Tom Watson will rpilt talking and give up the lloor for a few minutes. Qulr kly.ThorontrljIy, Fornver (Jurttd, Four out of five who Buffer nervonHm t-H, m'Tit'ii vrrrr lU.-'.-kfl of ,ltV:bIw:s."ar! 'jt.t tho jAnaltyof cariy czronwH. VIc ti:;., reclaim your nut n hood, rpuin your rigor. Loti't dfc6alr. Send fur ix okwilh fclanatloa and prjofs. flailed (sealed) fr-o. ER'E MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N. Y. Many lives of usefnln-ss have been cut short by neglect to break up an ordinary cold. Pneumonia, bronchitis, and even consumption can be averted by the prompt use of One Minute Cough '.'lire. Charles Rogers. Deeper than all arguments, pleas or promb '-s Is the determination to have a ehaiige. SEASIDE SAWWIbb.! and OMAHA RAILWAYS. This Is Uit Astoria and Portland Steamers. T. J. I'oTTKIt. I.enve Astoria Tueaduya, Thursdays mid rinturtUys ut a in. l nve lurt land Motidiiys, We.lnea.laya. and Fri days at 7 a. in. HAILKV (1ATZKHT. Leaves Aatorln Tuadsya, Thursdajra ami Hatunlays at 7 p. m. I-ave I'ort IhiuI .MiHidaya, Wednea.la . Krldsys anil Hundays at H p. m. It. It. TIIOMI'HUN. Invtves Astoria Mondiiya, Welnrs daya, Fridays and Sundays at 7 p m. Leaves rorlluiiil Tueaduya. and Thurs days at I p. in., and Hitlurdaya at 11 p. m. TKUCPHUNK Leave Aalorla .Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at II n. m. Leave Portland Tuesdays, Thursday! and Hatunlays at 7 it. in. For rates and general Information call nn or aildmas O. W. LCWNHHKItRT. AsenL II. HUllLIIUHT, (Jon. Pas. Agt., Portland, Or. K. .McNIMLL,. President and Manager. WHITE COLLAR LINE w. A complete stock of lumber on hand In the i-uukIi or Ureased. Flooring, rua-1 fl 4 rTi tic, celling, and all kinds of nnlah; 1 -" mouldliiKS vnd shingles; also bracket ! work done to order. Terms reasonable ' and prices at bedrock. All orders j . T'rT promptly attended to. OfTlce and yard I UUivU 1 ii, at mill. H. F. L. LOO AN, Prop'r. Seaside, Oregon. SHORT LINE Petween ST. The best chemical cornfieiind for wash ing powder Is "Soup l'oani,'' as It will not "yellow the clothes," nor burn the hands. It's the finest thing In the world for the bath. One trial will convince yon. Job Printing The Astorlan invites attention to its Job Printing Department try us-an 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 rood a national reputa tion. All classes of passenKers carried on the vestlbuled trains without extra charirn. Ship your freight and travel over this famous line. All sgems have tickets. W. II. MKAD, F. C. SAVAGE, den. AKent. Trav. F. and P. Agt. 24H Wsshln7tonst.( Portland, Or. I" Okli-hl-.!. !-'. I'nallth DlaaaaaS n.a. rENHYKUYAL PILLS -ra, rniai.ia, uuitl ksl UmttUl l.,r Chtrkfttft KnalUh M . ihn.,,1 (-, Kfd n4 tj.tlj mruillo' KxiitM Mii.-.i whh iiiun riiilmn. TaLo n Ollli'r. It' fiit itaniifrnuM n..afif... Uwntut mit-tUunt. Ai Iruu!i,r Mt44. i?.."!",I,f"r J"IfluUrt, I'silmoauu uA iiein-r rur I Hnli a," in utur, hr rrtara I Thlchaasitf ft Li. aaala.nl I'.. A ..A a. ' Astoria and Portland Telephone leaves Astoria Monday, Wednesday and Friday inoiiilnu at 6 a: in. Leaves Portland Tuesday, Thurs day ami Saturday at 7 a. tti. Ilnllcy riatr.ert leaves Astoria Wed nesday, Friday and Sunday nlnht at 7 p. in. Leaves Portlnml Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nlirhts at 8 p. ni. O. It. and N. Tu.'s steamers T. J. Potter runs alternate days with Tele phone, and It. It. Thompson runs al ternate days with Iliilley Outsort. Tickets kooiI on all boats. U. II. SCOTT, President K. A. Seelcy, A Kent, Portland. C. W. Stone, Afrcnt, Astoria. Telephone) No. 11. ftsv3 If - af alf SaHbr S. FrtrpaiAN. late of Freeman A Holmei. K. T. hAkin. lale ol Slotklnn, Cal. COlUilA U WORKS FOUNDRYHEN Blncksmlth.a, Machinists and Holler Makers Manufacturing and nil vlnrlo aI Mal,l-.. Krpalrlng of 'V1"" i inatiiliucry Iron and Ilrass Castings Uoneral Olncknmllh Work SPECIALTIliS - Welch Pal.nl -.Wltael, Ship Srnltlilnu "III Slfamhuat Work. Cannery and Mill Machinery. Marina and Slallunary Hull, era Built In Orilrt. Specially aqulppad for luggers' wurk Curreapondanca telli lied i8th and Franklin. Phone 78