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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1897)
THE DAILY AS Will AN. FRIDAY MOKNINd JIXK HI. I '.. 5 i ? ; t f I t JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone No. 6. TKIIMS IIP Hl'BHtKtrrirtS. DAILY. Bent by mall, per year Bent by mail, per month Served by carrier, per month... trt AS WEEKLY. Bent by mall, per year K In advance, roalnge free to subscribers. All communlcAllona intended for publi cation should be directed to the editor. Business communlcatl-wia of all kinds and remittance must be addressed to Tha Astorlfttv. The AUrlan guarantees to Its sub scribers the larseet circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rate cn be had on appli cation to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan. the second old est w eekly In the atate of Oregon, has. next to the Tortland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation In the atate. John F. Handley & Co. m our Port land agenu, and coplea of the Astorlan can be' had every morning at their stand, 124 Third street. THE SOUTH AND THE TARIFF. The promlnece which some of the denv ocratic papers are giving to an extract In Senator MeEnery'a speech dealing) with the tariff is significant. -I am In ! favor of raising the revenues of the gov ernment from a tax on Imports rather than by direct taxation," said the Louis iana Mate-small. "The plan of Hamilton, approved by Washington and Jefferson. ; was to impose a duty for the protection ' of our industries, taking it off gradually as they could meet foreign rompetltion." ' He went on to say that In pursuance of ' this Idea Samuel J. Randall always man- . aged to get a clause In the democratic ' j platform to protect Pennsylvania's iron ! Industry. McEnery added 1h.1t he him- j self. If eiected-for the speech was made' , . , . . . . . . 1 ju. l urivtc lie . i,;. v ii ii hit i in i r. , would '"pursue the same policy to secure the protection of the sugar Interests of : Louisiana." 1 This revival of the solrlt of Randallisn. ! nas an ominous sigmncance for the tie- mocracy. On the tariff question Randall occupied republican ground, and the iff. daring a Urge part of his career, wsa . . . . ... ine uommeni lsue 1Q pontics. JI trie oe- u.rt, .oanuuns me ianu - ior - reviue - only position the line of separation tween it and the republican party will ', be dim unless the silver question is ept!bo,h Ph""cal vr anJ -bstance. tran- quillixs and Invifrorates the nervous sys- v' ' policy the democrats will be wiser if they , stick to the ground on the tariff on which ' Cleveland In his message of n7 plaetd them, for that save them an issue which : everybody could understand, and collect-' ed under their banner every one who be- lieved that tariffs for protection are ln-; Jurious or inexjedient. The republicans, of course, would be glad to see the de- u,rr " lne re,iUOUCan siae ! on the tariff, but the fact that it Is the : republican side would prevent the demo- i crats from s-curlr, any new votes by ' the change of base. Yet this very change of base Is under , Liver Regulator In my house, an 1 used way in the democratic party at the pres- it In my family, and have had no need nt moment, esiciallv in the .South. T;ie ; :or a doctor. I have live as healthy McEnery s,ech is only one of the many j "m',,rn " ou can finJ'" evidences which are at hand that the re- i I A man cannot be convict, d, aoeorJitig cent solidity of the democracy on the tQ CMafM law mifM confMlM hlm. protection issue is broken. Cleveland ?,.f guilty, and confusions are often ex- placed the party back on the ground on; trusted from prtsonern by the aid of the which Jackson and Van Buren put It and r:i " "r hy flcSn,t wnh bamboo. on which Folk held it, but from which it1' ' f The s..cret of a si.-edy cure In sl'jknes3 subsequetly strayed after the tariff was I , ,Mng the prop,T rt.mMiy Mi dwarfed by the larger Issats of slavery, j this Is difficult to do ur.less one is sure war and state reconstruction. Again the what the ailment is. i'.ut on-- thing Is dmi'V.Tacy begin to waver. Some of tne'"'r ha.1 the liver been a-.-Uvely at work ! "Kkness could not have come. It is, then, party clings to Its old ground, but to a , , . , ... , . ; always safe to take Simmons Liver Reg- larg.- and constantly Increasing element L;itor, which keeps the liver well regu of it the gospel according to Robert J. J la ted and all poison ex:lled from the Walker and Grover Cleveland Is rank ' s-vs'em. heresy and folly. McEnery' wants pro-1 - lection for the ' sugar interests of Louis iana," and o'her democrats will want it for the Iron, the wool, and the various other sorts of Interests of their own ti"s. This break in the democratic line is more pronounced in that region ET..T Is more pronounci-l in the South than it is elsewhere, and It means that the re publican gains In that region In the near future will be far greater than they have been thus far since liit There Is such a squabble In lying about Cuba that there are a few simple propo sitions of fact that, if held In mind, mlgnt aid in the accuracy of the general infor mation. Cuba is as large as the state of New York, twenty-nine times as large as Long Island. Only one-fifteenth of the area, of Cuba has ever been cultivated. Tho ancient and splendid tropical forests have not been materially Injured. The soil Is the richest In the world, the cli mate lovely the year around, a perpetual soft summer. There never was a frost on the Island except on the mount-tin tops. The earth Is rich In potatoes, and the native woods full of fruits and flow ers. The Atlantic ocean, the Caribbean sea. and the gulf of Mexico on the Cuban shores, and all the rivers are full of beautiful fish, and the air Is populous with birds of porgi-ous plumage and beau- tlful Insect. Cuba lies wholly within iho. tropics, nnd Is divided Into six prov luce, mid It Is In the Ktistrrn part of th Islnnd, wherv the roU-ls re muster out Mo a few forttlled towns, tle pede nrr cnmivirMlvely comfortable.--Stamhiid "iv Ion. A counterfeit of a peculiar character Is nt present widely current In the West. Till ttf.v., .iuu'iin v m.iile of coin ! silver, or. nt any rate, silver which differs '"it slltrhily from that used In the mints. '; This counterfeit Is one of the most dun eervwis that has yet made lis appearance-, iiiul. n.nur.dlv mouth, because It Is not made, as so msny 01 hers have Nvn. frm base coin. It hss Kvn In existence now for two years or more, and In spite the efforts made ly the secret service official, lis source has not Iwn Kv av The com appears to 1-e a counterfeit, In fact. cn!v In the sense that it ti- not minted by the povernment. Its existence Is rendered possible by the difference be tween the face and the bullion value of the coin. The Incident will supply to future economic historians nn Illustration ! of wh.it may happen when the colnum j value of a metal differs so widely from Its commercial value, us Vnlted States. s the case In the A very eminent scientist Is responsible for the followtrnt statement: "If the habit of expectorating In public could be stopped I am sure that In time tubereu' lewis would .lie out altogether." Tht wnu a very sweeping statement, but It Is not an Ill-considered one. There no question whatever that the spread of tuberculosis Is due largely to the habit 1 of spitting. A great many people have tukraio$, wlthout awar(l of th. fact. They do not know of the danger that comes from ejecting their sputum ! where It becomes dry ami pulverises, and 1 jlhen tile about in minute particles, to he Inhaled by healthy persons, who are 1 tht:s Inoculated with the disease. This ; random public expectoration Is a crime The difficulty of such an undertaking as putting a stop to expectoration In public Is, or ouxht to le. apnarvnt to even the i most obtuse pe rson. THE STOMACH CANNOT i-iti:ioHTt:i. w'th greater trash than a violent d'astle purgative. True, such a medicine relieves ! constipation tor ine time, out at ine t pense of great Injury to the Intestinal canal, which It !oth inflames and wak ens. thus unfitting it for the performance of 1,5 "ro'r ftincUona. Widely ilil.'eren . is the action of Hosutter' Stomach Elt- . , ,, , . ters, a tonic iperient which produci-s ef- 1 fect!, prompt, indeed, but never violent tar-land convulsing. The purity of its botunic ! ingredients, its unobjectionable flavor. Its genU.1 influence upon the mind, and the . ... 'thoroughness of its remedial action In , caS)H, of constipation, liver comDlalnt, be-land dyspepsia, combine to render It the most desirable family specific. It increases 'tem, ar,d gives an unwonted relish for xnv foo,, A wlnrlaj three limes dally Is about the average dose The railway companies of Great Brit- lain carried SOv ,'X'j passengers in lsui. of wiKm were killed. During the same year, in the city of London alone, persons wer? killed by falling out of windows. Economy Is somethlmt that everyody ;rk.s t0 pra,.tW ar)j yet yMt a ljtUe ovcrli.bt will sometimes rob the most frugal and thrifty family of a year's s,iv- lr-s8' ,ou "aru 10 'JO J' ' MH K" ' mann. of Montleello, Ga.. did. lie rites: "For six years I have kept Simmons One Loaf Another One loaf of bread may be light, sweet and digestible. You may use the same mate rials for another and have it heavy, sour and soggy. The K knack is in putting the ingre dients together just right. A substitute for Scott's Emulsion may have the same ingredi ents and yet not be a perfect Ej substitute, for no one knows K how to put the parts together as we do. The secret of "how" is cur business twenty-five years of experi ence has taught us the best way. u A rzzJ Two sizn ZZ -J ind $J.G0. SCOTT 4 I.WM;, Gw.Tmu New York. 1 II If " L N nan a iciu & w 'l,r J1 ',,,ny The cost of the few of Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral that will cure croup, h whooping cough ami any other J?' K cough, if administered in time K it perhaps half a ceat. It war prolong baby'a life, I Half a Century fsilM Knd Kffert. " 'Ave yvr Vnrtl Bill's lmiilril for throo years' 'artl litbtir?" 'What for?" "Suwtin." "Wot yer (tivin us? Sneoiin!" "Well, V wan rrai'kiti it crib, an 'e tmose an woke tho bloko up. " Pick Me Up. In conaequenre of the famine, numer ous Nvmis of brigands have formed in Imlia. Some of them even use artillery. In Lahore a Jeweler was robbed of val uables to the amount of S.iM. Mr. Is.iac Horner. pnnrtetor of the Iturton House, Ilurton, W. V., and otic of the mst widely known nun in the state, was cured of rheumatism nfier three years of suffering. He says: "I have not sulllclent command of language to convey any l.le i of hat I suffered. my physicians told me that nothing could he done for me and my friends were fully onvlnced that nothing but death wouid relieve me of my suffering. In June, P-'X. .Mr. Kvens, then salesman for the Wheel ing Drug Co.. recommended Chumhir. Iain's Pain Italm. At this time my foot and limb were swollen to more than double their normal slie and it seemed to me my leg would burst, but son after I began using the Pain Halm the swell ing began to decrease, the pain to leave, and now I consider that I am entti-'lj cured. For sale hy Estes-Conn Hrus Co. The Royal Irish Constabulary Is the only police force In the kingdom which Is practically on a military footlnc. the members of which are drilled and discip lined the same as soldiers. THE OBJECTION NOT GOOD. There are people w ho have objections to advertising matter In the columns of a newspaper. The ground of objection Is that they do not want to read ad vertisements. Now this objection la n t S'kkI. for oftentimes the advertise ments convey valuable Information. For Instance, how elae would the trav eling public l-am of the excellent din ing car service of the Wisconsin Cen tral Hnea between Pt. Paul and Chlcaso, or the general comfort of traveling over this popular line. For particulars call on the nearest ticket agent or address C. Pond. G. P. A.. Milwaukee. Wis., or Geo. S. Batty, General Age-nt, "18 Stark Btreet, Portland, Or. There Is still time to g-t to London for the Queen's Jubilee. If time were money many of us would be on the waves who are now forced to remain on this side of the water. A. II. Patter, with L Atkins A Co., Indianapolis, Ind., writes: "I have never oefore given a testimonial In my life IJut I will say that for three years we nave never been without Chamberlain's Colic and Chub-ra and Dlarrho.a Kem- dy In the house, and my wife oulJ is soon think of being without Hour b bottle of this Remedy In the summer 'iison. We have used it with nil three of our children and it has never faded to cure not simply stop pain, but cure 'ilisoluiely. It Is all ritfht, and anyone who tries It will 1'nd ll so." For sale by Csf s-Conn Lrug Co. Miss Lillian Gordon I'ym, of lioston. Ins ust pa.ssed the examination of the Koyal .'oIl'Ki- of Music In London and received the 'b-pree of assoriate. She Is only years old. "There's no use In talking," says W. If. Jiroadwe!, drui!i?lst. Ia I'yKne. Kan., 'hamln rl.iln's ftollc. Cholera and Ilar- rh'e Iti medy does the work. After taking rniilbines of my own ireparatlon vA those of others, I took a dose of Cham- erlain's and It helped me: a second lose cured me. Candidly and conscien- tlously I can recommend It as the best thing on the market The 25 and 30 cent sizes for sale by Estes-conn frug Co. A Canadian note says that a sailor fell fifty feet from the rigging to the deck of th steamship liannoekbiim at Port Iel- housle and Jumped up unhurt. With the blood full of humors, the heated term Is all the more oppressive. Jive the system a thorough cleansing with Ayr's Harsapurllla and a dose or two of Ayer's Pills, and you will enjoy Summer as never before In your life. Just try this for once, and you'll not re pent it. The duehess of York was married July I'M. June a, lH'Jl, De-ember 11, !!',, and April 'l, lvj, are the (hues of the irth of her three children. Use Wehfoot torn Cnre. Xo cure no nay. for sale at Ls- 1 tes-uoiin uruffMore. MARIN I: NEWS. llblH WAVKM, low WATKH, HATK. ; A.H. ; V.H. . 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Hr Iik t7l ' u,ln I , lit .... twl' b'l - IIAN'II 11 K i!iil in-, llr ."Of Wl... - beacmi Kivli, Hi nil 17 5' IuoaI - The Leslie IV ariivisl down Irom I'ovt land esterday with a curvjo of lumtxr Kor the tlrt tune In nuin inofii. both un liu oiuiiifc- anil oiiiii'iiiiti t'hti.ti stisiiner were In Kirt yesterday. The steamer Coliimbla tailed for i-art KmncliK'o yesterday iiinr:mig uh 11 large caruo of luniU r, wheat, 'lour and wool and an minimally lame p ceniei' list. The Hrltlsh ship Monmouthshire. Cap tain Kvans, arrived down fr nn Portland esienlay uml sailed for Ihe nilin" l.t Victoria. It. C, with a large eon-dunm-iil of Hour iiikI general cargo, and thirteen passengers, eight of whom were Chilli r"fund laiidlr.g In rortl.ind. The ltrttlsh steamship t .tu 8ing. Cap tain Nicol Moncur. whli h n.ilel from HoiiKkontr on May Ilh. ,ti Koli, ur rivisl In yesieniay 1111 ! left up river. lie side nine;tii p.i.i-eiu'i rs. : hi. I 1 laixe caruo of lea. ll. 111 itiltiK and no r ehamllt for I'uril.irM. -tt, ri :.n. :,,, N, w York, lion.in aii'i .N. w iiri .wm WTinY t I ba't'i'-: ' 1. Cmo '' o' Iri 1 "' e-' C'JKE I.Ai 4S riOUi-oo the same rii;e. stS ,tn-v-oiit Inconvenience. ria fi Is a Den-mtinona rniJr fi.r i"itirte. ll'llfc-1,1 'let. S-rma'. rrh.e nurt, unnatural 'ii .fiA'k'. "r anr tiitlitrim. llna, irrtlali- n i r umr. lien uf in u . e it . m-.ui (fr?ria fi. t"Mi-a. N alna 0' rvt '"' 1 K'rLa V "- HOP LEE CO. CLOTHING, Merchant Tailors. rnilendoltihu' ma ' !. r Suln and troi.r Inmle a l eriiei fit. Kveri or-l'T p' n-ui-tilly nil t III" utl'f leii.in iriianintee I Cheaper Thin Any Other I'l.tcc in the l.iiv tVrlrh llliii k, Oil t oiiimer. Il Ml. Marshall & Company's Twine Elmore, Sanborn 6i COa. AgcntM Fresh from the milia for IVj7 Ilshlng Every ball guarantee!. Please re,e,rt ajiy linperfections. liEVV'ALK OF IMI TATIONS. Every ball must be marked 'MAICKIIALL & CO., SUKEWSKL'K Y MILLri." Manufactured from selected Ilax specially for COLUMBIA KIVKi. FISHING. See that every bail bears the MAKSHALL label, 6, 7, S, !, 10, 11, 12, 13, H-ply i'l s U, U I I. 10, lS-dy fiO't, 7. ''. 10-ply Wi. Signature Is printed la Jj BLUE diagonally .fJv across tho OUTSIDE wrapper I I V J s of every bottle of (the Original and Genuine) Worcestershire SAUCE As m further protection mgulatt til imitation. Agants for ths United MaUa, JOHN DUNCAN'3 50NS. N. V OASTOIIIA. m 1 m f I YJ S WO-T0 BAG rim. Nt-t-lrtO iw tlmiirtxM! Hirvt-(tH( in I It i1"' iivnai w 11 M.tml tor tmr iHtithtot ' I 1M 1 vnrt't rvi Mi QUIt I BoM a no A lit til III ttVlHHM it f """in'-m. rilU 10 tit wit a luiimti'iii lit a it utrvii, viyttntiuiiml kvl V. . Ail V. J7 Brvnmt irrr " "' li"""'"l liiii"iev, t; ! I !.: eiuiUihr, um aruna losiiin kul'irraanil thsnnimrr nrssiniil sil unaunusa i' tlfK ft Mlnnitfllisnssiid rv.lirBiiill wa uikii l till rrHMHt .IIITl-reM r IHH rMrl PT ii.-ii, nfiiiM lnnrij- yvr ntln in fniflliiril WIIB rmAlt,!, tM't'l h'S K I the mil v hmiwii miint ir to eurililiitil an iir.rIUMt. anal teilti,u,. aia A wfriuen ini oameenirrn imiiI moe nimniwl if aia hn,i ii.iea tm alluct a lidrmwiei tauta li.iVit not, let I . r f Mil. br mull, nn, tar raaaeintilar ami irmiiiiuiuala, Aiklieu l A V t. NtUIti to, . u Itut aT, hail rtanelani, (wl V .til 6 I MAS KllilKHH. IMI Ciiliiinervlal Hlrd. MANHOOD RESTORED V -t ,, . wi'ieieiiui ivuim,! iiiniaiitrrdtoviiirall iiciVMiiadiM-aari, audi aa Wraa MniuHv Iji.7 J biam ISiwer. llraiUilie, Wakeluluaaa, Ll MsmIukkI. Niwlulv i(i .i..n, .Nrirou.n, ,11 dialn., I,. u ,.,rr In tirnnatlv. tn.,u. Tr iili.-r klckiiuiI br orntii.m, y,,iliii, ,i,,. rTi, w ,,r l,.t,M.,iin,,r uiiuiilaiil.. whieli lead In Intltmnv Vtw..imi,ll.. or liiMimr. Can tK.r, , reM , krt i. w i,,, wTi, I,i Mauiia.mr. br lha IV. u Mnlli'lna lli Pan.. Ihnnev I ana laia M u v , dim ibutiu, tttu vuud sua V.uiiiiii m. , roauud. ui J. W. IMNN, AiauU AaturU li .41V. HERCULES iELF-START1NG tr W ISl'i t?rJr75)''"",,',,i ,,,-r HU up to .'.m In r- Ml Startii j( illnii rower Marine hniiM, Hilt PMtTU t I.Alt Aiiusa HcrculcH GtiH I3tinltic Workn 40J Htvstnu NT., MAN rilAN'H (t Hustler's Twentieth St. Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling... -. ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 4H2 Bond Street. K. L. Boyle cSc Co. Real Estate, Loans and Investments H2.1 Cummerclnl Hlrocl, Asalorln mmmm Ross, H iggins & Company GROCERS and BUTCH AHTOUIA A(NI I1AHT AHTOI1IA c hoick fuicsii and salt micats The Choicest Table Wines FOR FAMILIES Also for Medicinal . . and Cooking Purposes Carlson's Family Store 103 Twelfth Htreet .SNAP A KODAK- nt any man iiolnliiK out ul our slur, and you'll gt s portrait uf a limn brlmmliiK nver with pie:uuiit ilmiiKlila. fiieli fjunlliy In the llijuonr w liKTeuioirerKreriiiiyht ,lei nn man. COME AND THY THEM HUGHES & CO. GUARANTEED TODACCO HABIT wttrlit, ItUuy utlit IU p-nin-U lit UMkt hihI H nrnr isihi iiitaantM ii'i HH'iiira inn, 1 1 Ml will IMi IItV - i pino lour l.uw -itl, wnimn IUsUMti4W ttUd urn winced by Cbas, Huaers, I M'iikkUI. MANHOOD RESTOilEDS CUPIDUNC ItrtHtl VrrivMltlv i-'n'tH'lt l)iVU t'ltt. thltl miS kit mnu tmnil im 11m ! ,rvti mini r- illiwitltl, J Irvntl4 IN'liUII v INiiimitmtltiu. 1 1 tut' nil liMfi )v tUt v ir Mtrtit I'tvm-i, nuwk li of tliin, WliU'h HmiiPhrrlfril liiHiHritin(t irrli.MA Ai I Ity nalaar Dr. Isnn'a lelluw Sere I'lIU, ENGINES MARINE GASOLINE I'altm daaollne or cheap dlatlilals oil. KiiKlnrs roiuiectvl dlroct with pru peller shaft, and M" leday, eaally broken I'svel (sani iisml In reveras motion, Van apaia device, nn Inlalllal prlilf elrelr.idea In bin 11 1 ill Send fur li'i llnoiiina We an; hull lilts' lhe new a'yl. aalf rule 1 1 Hi In nil ultra Km ry eitglns full) irifttr I Astoria iui McKcc Ave. iSitllaloil mi thf MOiitli (-iilt of AHliuiu's bills. Twtnty tlfri't'H tvarnwr ant vt'p'tation tlayn in ntlvaiut' nf tlui North hi Mii;iiilii'fiit nittM for ifH iilfiic'f. tvirl'Mikin rivr aii'i hay, nanny ami kIu-1-urttl. Kasy antl iiutural j;rad; littl tr no grading nct'tlt'il 44The Louvre" ASTOKIVS liOH(.r.()l ENTERTAINMENT MALI i r l.miKH riua Mualci, (iainxa of All Klnda. Tw Masttlllranl Itara. evrKuniMi tikst-ciass Good Order and Everybody's Riqhti NTIttt'TI.V OIIMKIIVr.ll. "Private Stock" "Cream Rye" "Old Hickory" "Pride of.. ..Kentucky' ...and... . "Hermitage" Repsold California Brandies iCavcata, and Trade-Mnrka nlitalned and all fat- jent buiineaacnncliirtfd I' MoomaTC fttS. loos Ornes is Opposite O, . pariKTOrriet land we can V uis palcnl la lew tliua tluut Uium r.,i,nt, imni wain nuiML bead miiel, draauig or photo., with dracrip-J liion. Wa ailviM, II alrritul!a nr net, irea ui t. h,ra. i )ur fee not due ll tialdnt ll Mcuird. ! A PaaiPMUT, " Hoar to Obtain I'aienia, " wlihi (coat fil aame in ine u, o, anu lUKcign wuumw Addreie, i .A.SNOW&CO. irrMT Orrier. Washinhton. D. C. w Ere 1 I 1 (tent free. c THANNI-oitTVl'ION I.INKN. Are You (ioinii: Mast? II surs ami im that your tlrsst rasd. via T HE NORTH-WESTERN LINE. CI 1IC Ai; I). ST. PAUL. MINNKAI'OLIS aa OMAHA K All, WAYS. This la ths 01 IE AT SHORT LINK ItstWMtl DULUTI1. ST. PAUL. CHICAGO Ami all I'm nis Knnt antl Stui 1 1.. riialr Mahin.'ant Traek, 1'r.rl.as Va tltiula.1 llnlii and Mlaapliia Car Trains and afutlnt "ALWAYS ON TIM I! llav. lvn this road S national raputay lion. All claaaee of paaaansars rsrrls4 tn Ih vaal I hulad trttlna without ailrm eharna. Hhlp xour fraUtht snd trmraj owr this famous Una. All sants bar. tlt'kels W II. UK AO, r. C. AVAOR. ()n Asant. Tra r. and I'. Aft M Wsahltiftua St.. 1'ortiatid. Or. TILLAMOOK NEHALEAl AND OTHER COAST POINTS STHAMEKS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison Augusta.... ...ALL... ...Open for Special Charter... Salllni Sat, la and tram Tlliaaiaaa and Nahalem Sapai4 spaa the vaalhar. for I'ralfM and laaaaar Bataa Arpty T. ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. Alil'.NTM O. it. S N. CO.. A.nl.l.ftUad WHITE COLUR LINE STEAMER "BJIIH GATZERT" Portland-Astoria SU-umore lev I'orttoiiil dally r follnua: Alder atrwt d-K-k :tS a,, n and 7 4& p. m. Ash street d'x'k 7 s. nf and H p. 111. 1.4'itve Aatt1. C. It. and 1'. H. N. ,lo.k. t il a.m. and t ii V. m. O. H. A N. do. k. 7 a. m. and 7 l in Saturday nlirht laninar loavoa l'ort- and rinii Al.W sliwt dm k at V :4S p. in. and Ash atriH dock at 10 Pb m. HutuMiuIs inoiudaa Bunaay nlcM Iwat out of Itortuuid an4 Aatortsa hut no Hunday tmirnlnc boat. Nlral !. 1 from Portlsjvl onnsota with Steamer 'MII.LK" at C'athlamat at 6 a. nt. dally aiospt Monday tr Weslport, Clifton asvi Knuppa, and all landlntrs on Urocssi atda. U. II. HCOTT. rrcsld.at K. A. Heeley, A if en t, Portland. r. W, Htonn, Agent, AaturU. Titeihoiin No. 11. San Francisco Til Astoria and Portland VIA Knri'ku, Ciil. ami Coos tn. S. S. HOMER Will Make Wenulnr Trlpn Kvery 14 Dnyn. I'linHeiigcrs 11111 Kreiff lit nt (1noo Hates. 44 BO yiAftf r unmiaui, A k "HAOt MARKS, OOUVRIQMTt o. Anrrnia aandlnt a aliateh and deaerliitlnn mar Ouleklraamirtalii, friw, wlmtlier an Inrniitioii la probnlilr luilaiilftlilii. t oiiiiiiiiiileallona alrtntlr conmiantlal. Uldnai aiiaiiry fiirmKiiirlna imlenla In America. We hare a Wa.liliiuliin nniea, ratenia taken thruunh Muim a Co, rvoalra spaoia. uollua Hi the win SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, baanllt illjr tllimtrnlwt, l.nre.t elrmilatlnn of aiiv w iniililr l .iiriiui. wnekir, lenn.,i.ii a rear i t..AH lllilllllia. H'ee .lleii and UASlJ Uouii us I'aTKMTa Mini irua. Addraas MUNN a m 301 llrondnay, New Y.rlu OABTOniA. Te tit-ilalla 1 r rwm a 1 1 ll us ' ewy Tn;pa ft