I HE DAILY ASTOHIAN, HATCIMAY, MOM1NO, AI'OL'HT 14, im. C! 5 i nnnmnaruxaru uuxanuuu itivuuiu S gy A 4 5 We itiMMt ratine MtockmuJ 5 Moll l(gnrtllMM of ComI- (....Sale Wing Lee & Co. jj 'oiniiii'iviiil Stri'dt nur ('oojici'h J ry (lumU Stoic, thru tnvvvuvu uu innm u u u vuwvuu tvwimmuviu in tnvwtw tvb Chas. Kan & Co, :n;7 :o.m.mi kuaj. hhi i:t. Mmiiiliu'lun-n, of LiiliiV I'NI'KKWKAIl ninl Wt JlJ ( 'IH, I l Tilt' loWl'hl il il't M ill Ahlnlill. V! llNn I'UITV II lill" "luck 'f .ljlIIIII H) I'lllHT (i'imhN, lino liiiinwiiic, Ncti'iliH f 1 1 1 1 Tny lit H IhIchiiIc plirCM, " t ' t j Esies-Bonn Lending Druggists of Astoria I ' innnnnnni j Try Pi- vmioUV a me Hcaaacne. ijjviwuvjutn'..'ui;i'u.i.i,ui uiJumnwuvutfuuvAivvrtfwinivuvuiAvnAp The EMPERIAUllotc. t i ' TIIOH. tJUlMiAN. Proprietor s ,.o..Ni.. Portland, Or. jj vruruiuniww;nnmutayriivAnUA7mminuivvrivnwi J'liiitrMiHyiiiiiniiiiMiiiitiMiiiiiiiiim - i iuu I elviliona I Handles Only the 4i C 'mnirrilal M., nt NlltltMltllOIMIIIMIIIIy .f . i . 7 A WOMfl'S OF BUYIMG a t is a pun! way if slu''.s of ii cuiiiiiKin souso turn nf mind A siniiil woinun t an piu-rnHy ti ll if u sIhk1 tils lurfnot TliN I't iiil" tnii tin-slice man wlm triis to !clnlo tlio wciiiiin tniikt'S tlit lilnmlcr nf liis lil'c ami tlrivcs his Ir.iilc to a stuiv win iv riliaLlo shs aro soil nnl 1'ii l't t t liiltinj,' is pi rfurnifil. JOHN HAHN, Astoria, Ore 1 : ,- - - .... .. C. J. TRENCH ARD, Commission, Brokerage, Insurance and Shipping. Au- qnnniifuvrifmjiunnnanmuuvvAAinn THE PALACE Astorln'.s Leading Restaurant lvcrytliluix Hlrlclly !rIrMt-ClciMM. W, W. WHIPILli,.Prop. j mjiajinnnnririri'i infTnjiiiniunfiruu'innJmruiuinnrLnnuuufu.ii.r'.ii n..t" Astoria Steam Lfatitidry THE PROOF, ' of th pu4dln U In th Una and th proof of llqaora IS IN SAMPLING That'a an aiKument Uuut'a ea elualra dwnonatratloa, ' ' Chin will aUnd tti tU' HUGHES & CO. ifusnrtjvfwnnrvjvunnjiir Orlejnlnl Ciirlonltl - . r' 5 it cr .'" j r Drug Co. A sure anl pleasant cure for i VVxtii nil I !. .U Choicest Meats f tl l'lar ktUurnl. Only The Born Steel Range I ,vt ry din' Jiiiinuiti'i'il W.j.vSCULLY Sole Agent, 431 Bond Street. (HAY . SHOES Cunt out HutiHC Itrokcr. ASTORIA, OREGON. iit W. . A On., mi. I rai'lflo KxprrMOu'k. ivinjvutmrmrmnnnanjxrinjirLnrLnr KHITH LAIJOIt rCKl'KCT WOKK SATISFACTION (irAKAXTUKI) J. B. WYA'IT, Phnnt No. 68 Aitorl. Off Hardware, ShtpChandlerv. GrocerleB, Prbvllona, PAINTB and OILB. Spatial AtUal)oak f'altf to feutplylni Ship, tQKSct up r I THE EXCELLENCE OF SVElTOFnCS It dun not only to the orlif luality and simplicity of tlin couiMriiitlon, buUlao to the earn ami U i I with which It U munufucturi'il y kdi-ntiflu prorcaai-a known to Urn C'ami'oiimia 1'ii Knu'i Co. only, and wit wUi t Impii's upoji all tho linjMirimii i) i.f jmn luihlnif the truu und orl(lniil nmi'ily. An the Ifi'iiulno Syrup of J In iniiiinfurttitcd by tho Cai.ikohma I'm Kritui- (, only, a luiwleilgai of that fact will' assist out! in avoiding tlm worthlcM Imitation itiiiniifiiotiir.il by other par tic. Tim hlirh Miindiiiff of the Cam roiim Fi Sir in i- it. wllli tlit inwll cnl irfi',sl.,n. mil tin. aatUfaPllon which tli" mouiin: .Syrup uf I'm hut Riviil to lnillloiii of families, mukea tin? iiuim' i.f thy f '(inKiny a t'lmriitity of th ii r v!i-ih . .,f ji n iiii ily. It la far In HdvdiiK- lit i other luxullvi-a, a It on tin. ,iiyh, iiv(.r und howi'lt withivil IrritHlinif or tveukco inif thi'in, an. I It ,h nt frlpu nr linns, tit... Iiiirdi-rlvt its l lirfli:lal ( fT-'.'K pl.-io. n-im it,! i r tin; i a;i; ,t tin ('oiii.ui,y CALircrtMA tig syrup co. X I'UtM l II. I ml toi urii.i.:., i.,. m w i nii. n. x. WITH SIMPLICITY ,ltl!ll''r.l Irillll Hint l'Ullll) 1 1. tti iii. (I tli' V h"f l lisvi- i In- "p- -l I Ul.l I ' ! . .Mlh lil.inr Klin Ui'l H"1 lii i ilirm wlirn thpy nn-rr tiiul Iii ni 'l "I rl'i 'ilir-lk'f-lli Itl." Tli u lii.liiliri.in "III l ;rpori-! Iin in, .ii ii, ly ult r Km i . ixU' ii of lnoililil'' .iii.I ll. In 4iHnlTiK of ihn vv:totiil;u to In- ir nt r. . m fioni Cyiw l.kn ttiim" uMil r Ill rM,ll iiIkI Vi ''. of t'l" l'"r" .11. 1 .,in.' of tin II .ik uikI tin- authority . f tin- l'ni:.. H .it' hh..u. I III turn ..HI i.i l.c th.. i ..'. th.' .r.i'i ui In ui. mil ! Kr"';l' umi'lll."! If ilio f ne !'' .;.- ..f i iin.i . I. ft in tin Ir on In. Unutloii I.) hjuiii, ii,.il.l!il ii Jii.i..d l' rinl:,..l..":i . k I a."hiC l'h "il ini.'ii. "! 'illr, Hi'' ,i..iiiihl-.: ..ti'.ii v. i.i l.i Hi.. I ih.' r.' .1 i'l..i. ..f .iU Ii. k' .Hi v Int. iiM.'ii , ..in ..; J Ii ' . ,.u.'r' i i:.''.in t.' on i Ik- i.irl of tj"- I'm:.. I S:iit. :.:iii. x tiw ixl .ml in.iy I.i j ;:.i,.i.l I . TIm- i ; . i iti .m in tii.it 4't.ifth ji U...' ll.l.'lir.l I) :h'- tr . ... .f (illl'Tal .i,.r,..i ..ii. I .1.11 ,iu'h.'n'; urc nfl .r.l.. ...j. .n tit. 1 1 - t. ;.ifc ti'-ly. a iiiiiitmin 4in!.. y lu h.r ...iii.- until. ally lli.it l. n..iint.iiii ..f.l.-r ii I'ltr.'ti thr form, r S.inlli .IM. t rum .Did tli" f..r H'li- f' i..'ii iil U'.i.l t. r.iii'i.l f..r tho .rt' iHC ..' tl..... l.f tl.r l lllt..! H .itrB and till !...,,. iii.k of t!ic I'lilu l SlAli- I'. iK S 'tin' .t. iin i..uk f..r ilMill.ir .1. ;ti . n -l itintin In f.l..r of thf I llltcl S.ati ,iir. Ii"t iv to th.t' id ill. In l'ortj Kl.u ami ii.. I a f.'W r.'.ioiH..!i fur I'li.'.cl S!.il.' rt.mii t. mi ly Dm t'nliiin itt iitun.l. SI... (111, frr.li.K I'li'Villl UlllollK tlu ( 'ui.iiiiM. ;m u,il a uiii'MiK tho Suihlnh, III., in. Uti u 1 1. Hi mi. I rlKlrr friM-.ljm of Hi.- lil.iinl Kill l p not fur otr The n.lii.ui litr.itiun would l.o Kratin. J If tliu CuUin w.iiil.t h.. to ilrnr u i-.i.iu I'.y fur tiikum tlii'lr own iifT.ilr, In liutid xuliout trylnK to i vrii tip ol.l ,. orvn with th.' rifle anil 111.11 ll.ll'. KKfl-XT oT i'KACK UN STAIN. Military KiiubllaliiiH'tu of iho I'uun'.ry Will lli liirrv.iaril. New York. AukW". U.-Thi- TrlLune pub- linn.' tln folloMltiK iilMt.'h from It ni'.'iiul rorr nioinlt'ti( nt Madrid: Tl. liuinitm jut'.iiiun on fvcry oni tiiiiuui' now ih.it tli.- war Is ovor. I.i: U lu. 1. 1, i hi' uiikiu.1 of the army Ka.li t, atuoiiK "in ( i.-ii. -r.i I 1'olavl.ija stands forth ii Dip ol.' out und out i h.iirii..n of !.i dynnaly. tioiH'lal Wylrr r inalnii (l( judilnn of the dyiuiBtli' o'mUioii, striving tO Krnp uniliT. til l.ami.T nil dlmvuillriUt'd HlilrKn. wirtln-r Ciirlist. rivuMli aim or .jilallm. IMI iiiri'fjl Jiiii'(iiUoh bhjwirtli.it tho. panlHiiu of thl Si'iinl-h HoiiliiiiKir, at llmtiirli nohy, arc few and i. aiiJ.iIs i.uisej nidi nt :ii-iii mull) ( liiir ii rliK-t'Iy foriiino while Kulilli't utuiir hi coiniriuii.l wore inil'.il.l. hav foiiani.trly for Hpmii. uri'iu ly iIIiiiIii.mIi lirnoml Wrylrr' pr'iii;i'. Tin- niaisli.il and giMH'riil, nmrly all of whom oi' thrlr iidvanri'iiicnt to bit vlro In th I'hlllpplnc or I'uhii, ciirefiilly aliMtnln from rummlltliiK thenisi.lvos to any ioliili jl puny. Thl I tho cii i-viti lih Niii'h pioiioumi'd Alfonoito a Ami c.iri.ixa and rhltulilllu. thu presi'tit i-ap-laln-i-iii -ral of .iiadtld, who, llkl' tho rest, an' ulinply uwultliiK ovi'lil. .Mi'tianliili'. Ii m I'vldcnt that tin" tirst trMilt of Iho pi iti-o will In. n,i to d:inlnUh. lull iM. i . i.ti' tn, p, i-maiii'tit tnlllMry is (.thlhllliit'lll of tho l oimtty, lnviilisi' St n , r S.ilM.-.la rt'i'omilKi s Iho noivsiMly of orfi'i -ln; i-opi. to tu iirniy .y prmldini! post for si'vi'i-.il ihonsiin.l oillt'orn ilui must o I'll titlirii honi.'. Till InvolVf tho I ll' llloll of tl.' XV IVfclllll'tll!. Ulltl I'UMtly StlltT iippoininn'titM. w UK Ii tlu ministry of war has alroa.ly takon In hand. Tho drill ot puhlio opliiloit h. to Is aptly liliiHtr.ili'd hy tho I'ul'.utt lug tvnitu k ina.10 hy S. iior HiiKasu lo 0110 of 111 fili'mls: "V.o hive at loast tho consolation, ainlil our iiil 'iV rtiim s of knowing that wo h.ivo In t'lilia and tho rhlllppliioN, liriiii.uih,-u lo tlio l iiltid Statos almost Instifnioiint .ililo I'list.u'lis, whlth for many your to I'omo, It will lu- lu our power to rond'r still nioto formldalilo, lioti!d it bo our Poll. y to iNi o." SIONATOK K1XJANS VIEWS. Tlio Old oloran Favor 11 Strong and Kxpatislvc National Policy. CliloMKo, AUKt 12. "I wm In favor ir ; tlio annoxatlon of Onlni. tho tultlnu of I'orto Kloo and the kooplns of tho l'hlllp- j pi 110 Islands," I John 11. lUwan, formerly I'nltod Htatia onator, ohalnnan of tlio tato railway ! oommlsslon of Toxas, and onn of tlio liador of tlio democratic (Hirty In Toxas, o oko whllo illoiilnu territorial ex punslon. Mr. Hokkii la In ChlcoKo, wlioro, ulih hi wife, I onjoyliiK u niomh's rest. "Of tho entire 1.4m) island of tlio rnlllp plno urotip, would you favor keeping all'.'" wan nskod, "Ye, Our nnvy and army nro tlwre: from n war point of view they now he lotiK to 111 and I would keep thorn. Arter the war It over I would not soil them. They belontr to tills nation ami wo ne.'d thi'in, I would tahllsh ovr th I'lilllp pliii' an Amorlrsn prntrvtorsla. V know that tli'm, as lo (.'ul. the ntlv Is not rapaldo of i'lf-Oirntni'nt s w un ilcratan'! (ha tirrm. Kuropa dia not un ih rsUnd our dual ftjfm of jayfnimfni; locai not c'lini'fhnd! whi wa mwi iy ha promttlon of I) f4 anl proporty, dvii rlKlits, frai'dom of InotiKht. apmh and action for our clUxma. How, hn, nhoiild Iho unlive, of (ho riilllpplii'-t of th Cuhan urid"rtiirid It "Hut lh riiBl)llliiBiit of an Aninrltfiii proi "ci or ti over Ilia I'lilllpplni-a wiuhl 111ik lhi niillvra Irnrnclliit'ly auh"ct I" Din Uwa of our Institutions. I would Ichvb for Ihcrn a loinl aovnrnrni'tit of lln'.r own, wlili h lin y wIkI'I roiiilum ' lotia n II was roiiKlnunt with Dm law of th" republic, hut iho liroiid, K'roral Kovcrn mi nt of Ilia Ulan. I dho.iM l.c Jim as It must h In ruhn, In lli Imml of th Aini rlciiia .who halt (onipicr. d and wli.,i. :ik 0111 raised 11 lime imy s ill oiifht ti" 1 lo le taken down. "To imilfitaln ilifl proln (oral wi- will ho coiniii'lled In kicp sironir i;irr,iitis and .1 sirohK lli-iil ii lha islands for yi 'i.s, tut lu rci-.Hi'iiK Hum w will hive (xnmicl till. l.'illlol.il'I'S of "tl Ml' tit I'l 11 ." I KOV'Tll-mi-lit J'lrl thai rili h a til In' reaped t'le aria 111 whKh tlin freedom of mm I rn- ;eoKhliid hy Jiiet o rnany n'pjiro miles. I V II lilt V lield Ib'.ii.Ok wIik-Ii to li j,.. a iHei-sKlly In tli" fottiii' proKn ol ;i)le n aololc .' will h ill', rslsed one, ! more I. mil. r ..walnut any fuiure , rc r' aeli iniMits of real I in m rl'i;i,.(ii'iii..riiiri IiIhI ' ytvi rnii.i nt. j "I 1 mil' ft II l true we as'iimr lie j r.'Mi:i.ll!lr la lakinif the I'lilllpp.n s. j 1. 111 our :i V. ih Vas p'ie,,,ri d On for tlcne I. died i).il.. Wc i im.ot alTord lo h ilmld or fhrlr kli.K In thin hour."' "Tli"' p'.lp y that )vJ a. Hoi me ." ilr. j IlPKui, "l not ImpcrlalUm " "Wi ll, If it l. ih. 11 Thomas ! ft-r in. ' !.e foiin.li r of 1 In- ii nn.er.ti e par ' . ii"i: ii ve hit 11 one of the r it. of n . J. r 1 1 1 - I In aid Hi- puny 111 u 1: he uu'loim:. ol' to fiand for hii not only he ad -.I'-'l. hut what iin- r.y worked for th.'nUiiii .;-.-r..eii' y after pfwld-rii y. prc-diiiK II. c war Mr J.-fferixin 10 xo'l .t.d what i k.'.ov. 11 as tin l.uisi.n.a pun li.me. Our Mre.i lli-n (lv'.1 was shout s) . fcip.uro iidli'S and Ii" added 10 It in .re than ':. .) .p..ir.' rnlles and th.- people Ji!tlliv' ; h.in in li' coursp. "Afier hi tlnip and almost down to Hie otithr. ak i.f the war. tl.p pur. hasp and an i.ualloii of O'jha were u r d rej.e itt-dly . upon l.oth pirrlilnit and -0hfc-r' si. j "- ri-.ris.it ioiilll.iliuiia4 K"Vern- 1 11, ei.t In il." liiKhept f .rm now known to ,1111111; If Is our pilvioK' un.i rU'tit to not only 1 xt.'iid that got. rum' nt so far u tir .ii 1 Imt wo ri.tis: tl. !.! It with a strpnyth. u i!lrjlny of p.w.r r.one of ('' 'nation of I tip world's MMory hi tve ; put (ol '.h before, "We h.ip. It Is true, larif. tin ,. c;ip;.-l a reus of I. ml In tl.l mun-ry which are Jet to he tiled. We are n .t land poor , and If mote land was Involved thiy U. tnr ipustloii ..f territorial 1 xi.aiiion. tiny ili'.t,h! un Jine a .JifT r.-nt uipi-ft. Hot a ;ineiiy Ktvpy pxlm for a uroaden. II 4 of Hi. .i.-;i of our nail. .nil actviy. in" 1 . 1 in ir.er t e n e is w 1 I. ii'.i.g. '1 he is land of the sea of!, ts u 111" opportunity, nor t;.ii will lv In, r. .I-..-.1 ninne ilaf .y to ,11. h pir,i. rtioiis that e. n 1 lie turn!. In. .1 j l.mi. is i f I". iropo will f. it- it. 1 ri"P" t 1: it: , w ill. I'oo.irt ,iik lloi lo 1. of the navy 1,1 I..- a 11.1H11..I i 1 . i .pii.eir. ..f ..tir ; lli.l.-.l.e lli'.el.pts, J KT'-at 1 1 1 . r . M" of our j no r.h.. ill II. t. I'ur Innrnal .!.-.l...-ir. -i.t will lotitliiu.' while our nation. ii ii. foil i-:i mi I l.i.'.i.l.ti into a t. ly I r K urii j :::i it r .11. it., i o wT.h i v, -ry n.r....i of the , ..rlil I "We .ae (ollle tl the measure of I'Uf :r.i.; Ii, we are unltlm; We ale on the: IhnshoM of su. h a national rarc-r id j pr. r. a hlsto-y ni. r has wiiiussi-d. j C A.MI'AI'iN .MiAINST HAVANA. j A. 'live Btrps to I'arry Dut Orltiti.il l'lint.! Comtlleined. N w Yolk. Auu. U A sjuvlal to the Tritium from Washing"!! says: Thp actual campalsu ait unit Hiv.tni ha U-eti fairly starti-d In anordan wl;h a carefully matured p,n for can- c. rted oK'nitlona for the sI.kii of trut ci.y. The illsllnoii.m uf laklnit the In Illative lias been Blvi n to th1 murine corps Initt.illuti. whhh. two mouths i. niadv the Ilrst American landing In force on Cuban io and after adtntnlstorlns se vere punishment to the patitnh guerilla force at liuuntatiamo In tUlits whlcn wero marked l.y notable c-aliuntry and heroism, has been holdluj un Important position whith enabled the ships of the navy to freely utll.xe that harbor a a re pair and coallnir rohJeEVous. The corps Is now on the way to occupy j the lain of I'lne. w hi. h the army and navy slratcclsis iook upon us tho key l tli capitulation uf Havana. It Is on itii Island lli.it must of the provitdons are produced which have fed the capital ot I'ubu gillie tho blockade wjj lILiiisuraled. Large drove of cattle have been sus'.uln Hut tho Spanish garrison under licneral ;.nno. which dif. n.U the illy, and al most altogether, through Us varloua u:i slsl. tice supplies has It been possible to avert wholesale starvation amom; the ipulatlon of that municipality. Tho ex pedition that left lluantaiiamo Wedniti- d. iy wa under the direct command of ('a.!.iln iloodrlch. recently In coiuniand ot the St. Louis, but now commanding the cruiser Newark, formerly the flagship ot I'otr.tnodore Watson's squadron, but now iletaWiid for special duly as llagsliip ot the Isle of I'lnes. The marine battalion under I'olon.'l llumiiiftion. promuteil for tin t itot lou Hoi xbes in I'uba, Is embarked on the nrniored auxiliary cruiser lieso luie. whlih was especially tllt.il at the be ginning of the war for this battalion aim id iced uiiili-r tho command of I'otiimnlore Katoti. Accotnpanyiiiff the larger vessel n:v two auxlll.irlt s, the Suw.inco, under co'iimaml of l-iciHi ti.int I'oinman.b r I"el eliauty, who has (or lis executive olllcer i.i. in. n.int lil.ie. Just promoted for horo-l-iii In walling two hazardous reconnols- e. iiiccs toiir Santiago, mid the tfforpion. utidor l.iciitcirtiu I'oimii.uiilcr Marx. ,tm r. :it hills' the south coast of the Isle of I'iiii s the siitt.iili-oii. by shelling, If nec essary, i.lll cover Iho landing of tlio mu rine, ami an i ilia gel ic oiinipalgn to rbi the Island of Spanish troops will begin Immediately, it Is known that .1 tdrong .'one of Spanish Is miiliuaincd thelo by I'., lu'i'.il HI. hum to protect his Indispens able source of supplies, and stuWicni re sistance may bo encountered. The cntniialgn Is oolisldered of vital Im portance by Iho naval und military auth orities and tho marines will have an op portunity to prove their lighting ability It they succeed In carrying; out tho wish ot the authorities to secure complete con trol of the Island within a week. The Isle of I'lnes has just about the same u rvii us the state of lthodr Island. Its population Is about 2,000, but on ac count of It remarkable salubrity this l greatly Increased In the winter by groat numbers of health seeker from Havana. It 1 well watered and has several rivers navigable Inland about five miles by craft drawing ten feet. Fts soil Is so n inarkably fertile that over half the Island Is adapted for graving purposes. WESTERN I'NION Sl'KD. Ran Francisco, August 12. J. Waldere Kirk has sued tho Western Vnlon Tele graph Company for $.,000 damages for re fusing to transmit a dispatch until he had afllxed to It a one cent revenue stump, He claims that the company, and not the sender, should pay for the necessary stamp. iiilfi WANDA Iirlnaa to Mirht a rtcllr of tha fii-a Dirbt at Hantlago. ,. New York. Aug, 12. Tha aieam yacht Wanda, Captain Miller, which ha bean In tha a'-rvbs of tha Associated ,1'rvaa for naarly four iraoriths aa a dispatch bomt. aoivirianyhi . tha Amorlcan Tert anil arhiy In WOat Iridlan water, nrrtvad hare, from I'orto ' ftlco' laat nUrht, ' havlnij lOuchod i Nassau en route. ( fih board were Colonel Charlo Olohl, usslslant gennnil inanHger; Mr. K. It. Johnaton and N. C. Wright, taff corro wpondnnu. TTi Wanda haa at'-tirnod mora than lO.OOfJ knta In tnrrylnat new to the (able stations In Jamaica, ilaytl, and Ht. Th'.maa, slrne Ievlnif New York, on Mny 3. Tim yacht wltrased the boir.bardmpnt. of th'd defehsffa oulsldo of Huiltlngo, waa present at tha landing of th troop nt Lolipilrl and Hlliortey, I'uba, witnessed the dest ruction of Orvera'a fleet, having on that iiriaslon taken on board oil survivors of Km Hpnrilsh torpedo boat destroyer l'lu t.n, nfwl was present at the landing of the Aiii'-rl'-an troop nt 1'once, Iiirto HI'o. ,,ii that cable comriiunlr-.itlon has be ri restored In ennteTn r:t; ond aoUtlHrrn rorlo III' o. the ne'esslty for (llfpaf h boat has i eased for a time at-l' tal. The Wanda has on linrd a r' llc of the great ea light off Htntlagi. a ala-pouno pil'k firing gun, t.ikoi) from Hip deck "I the .atilh irul"er Oipicn.lo t.y fne A siMlat'd I'res.'i u:pa'ci t oot I'yn'di i. To Wanda brings mall from Nassau, owing to the Irr- gularl'y with which steamers now torn h al that Urltlah port. INf'UKAHI.Ni; TIlALiE. . A.-.o'h.r Hte.-imi-r Nei-arjr Itetwcen San Kr.in iso and the tfounl. r,:n l-'rani Isi-o. Auitust Yl There Is t" '.. a i.i-w. ekly su-.lmer' s.-rv. li- tif n Kan Kran'ls'o and I'ugo'. Hound porta In ihe near future. The atumier I'orona will be ready for aervt'e In a few auya and as soon as she la put Into commission, thp new s rO"1ole will commence,. The Corona will k on the southern run, taking the place of the Santa Hou. Tho Salter vesael . wlll.lia put on the Puget K.iiiid route arid wlil run In conjunction with the L'maUlla, Walln Walu and luetn. CAI'lTAL TO l!E INCHEAaKU. 'Han Kriiu-lseo. August II --Tho director of the Huwullan Commercial Company have dei pled to propose to the stockhol ders mi Increase of the caplul atoet from jpi.iMi ' to 1,',.oj.ii. li I rU-ciared to te the plan of the (llreotora to Increase the '.unlit of the plantations and nilba t'i ln iroilute improved meth-da of manufac :ur.r on the Island. HAD ACCIDENT AT YOKOHAMA. In a Collision Two 1-adlt of American M.sslon Jioard Lose Their Lives. Victoria, 11. C, August li The steamer Victoria, Just arrived from the oncnt, i.rlr.ts new a of a frightful accident In i'l.k .h.iiii.i harbor, winieiiy two I idy tail-1 lonnrlis of the AmtilcAn niiss'-'ii ooird. M.i-s al.'.itnon and Miss Allen. Ic. t.V'T. i!iu. j Iha two ladle had ruT.. i-rof frlents; who wete J-,u.-iie: i.ii .0 tldi. Side of tin IV. 111. by the K tuples ' Kllu thv" . u,i out in a launch, lu t t ih in on. i e h....ubyi Wlna; aald, the iwo ladles wr ' .i.-.g ashore In the launch when a Jung, whiih was sallini; Into the harbor, run nlii; swlu.y before tho wind, tol.lded with the launch. The Junk's bowsprit was J:m ii i.gainst Miss Simmons with terrific forte. It struck liir in the ajuornen anu .r: paksl her. killing her Instantly. I ll.r companion. Miss Allen, was struck about the shoulders and head by the un-j w I. Idy bjw of the Chinese vessel and ane was terribly cut and lacerated. &uc Uvea a short time In the Yokohama hospital and died on July 5'. a few hours before the Victolla Balled. STAUTS FUR MONTAL K 1'olNT. c.icago, AugutK 1-. The two battalions of volunteer engineers In camp at Fort .-herldan, will mart for Montauk Point at t) o'clock tonight over the Lake Shore road. There wlil be two sleeper for the thirty-three oftlcera, twenty-nine coachea for the 'SI enlisted men and alx baggage cars for the rations. LITTLE AND M OURE. They Agree Upon the Fish Question and Close Season. Fl.-h Commissioner U. C. Little of Wasn inglun met Fish Commissioner Mcuiuire ot ui'.goii here last evening and had a talk over the situation. After ihe two gentle men had u few words over misrepresenta tions mude ugalnst both, they discussed In earnest the ne.e5llle of the great In dustry of the two stales, and agreed that Joint action was necessary to preserve the royal chlnook ot the Columbia. Mr. Little, who is an enthusiast upon the subject of tlsh culture, stated to an Astorlan reporter late last evening that he was very glad to have mot Mr. McCiUlre, us several disagreements and misunderstandings had been cleared up. "1 have changed my opinions on several points, und ant 'pop' enough to acknowl edge my mistakes like a man. and hope n-t to cominttt them again. 1 ai- about! convinced now that Mr. MeGulre and my silf have Joint Jurisdiction over the wat ers of the Columbia, and that his magnifi cent work being done now Is within hi pioper jurisdiction. 1 did not receive cer tain letters written by -Mr. Medulre In re gard to the clu?o season, and was laboring under u misapprehension, until 1 recolveo tho last one. When we nu t today 1 mace some rash statements to Mr. Meiiulre. for which 1 afterwur'.n apologized. There i never will bo any more differences be - tweeu us that wo cannot adjust in a friendly manner. We are short of funis' for Mocking our hatcheries and 1 had' t o nl our nun that 1 would not Interleiej If they wanted to llsh for tho hatchery. 1 but made no agreement lo extend tho sea- j son, its 1 have no authority to do so, anil believe in the law, as does Mr. Mcclniro. 'e want to Increase the capacity of our i luiiihiilcs 5.t-Hl,eoii fry and the money we' used for that Is tho moiiey we should havoi us. d In buying llsh, so 1 was much Inter-1 estid In any a. heme to gei egt.s, but haul no desire to violate the law. I stated the mat t.r to tho fishermen and they agiceii to donate thiir services. A largo tiumoer in traps would have been required to tlsh to meet the purposes In view. That was my only excuse for In any way allowing an extension of the season by not so strictly enforcing 4he law. "We have live splendid hatcheries ana hard work to push them is all that is nec essary. We get some revenues from licenses, but after the ono case In linker's Hay Inst year when nn Otegan man was arrested and convicted for not having u license, based on citizenship, I uld not push-uny more cases, because your people dKl not like It. We want concurrent lawn on this whole question and 1 believe we will got them. "Mr. MeGulre and myself are agreed on the proposition to push this Important and interesting Industry, Propogatlon must he supported. We will have JM.OWi surplus from funds raised thts year, ami with the hatchery to be 'built In Washing ton by the general government we w'li have live first-class hatcheries and hopej to soon turn out .'3,uw,000 fry. An annuat n W. F. SCHEIBE, lll line af Pipes, Tob.cc , su tn.'.-rs' Anklet 7-4 Commercial mt. s income of liVn) would operate ten hatch- erles. after they were once started. "I fha'.l see that the present close season 1 observed to the best of our ability, andi 1 am glad that Mr. MeGulre la 'doing such' good work. We are a little handicapped , for lack of funds. Mr. MeGulre, I consider one of the ablest men In the fisheries ser-; vice and Oregon will make a great ml-l take If he U not retained. His reports are better and more scientific than many Is sued by the government he Is up-to-date. "There is a big run of salmon on the SuunJ this fall and tho canneries will do well. The licenses from 8ound canneries last year were S'.Ooo. and Baker's Bay W.'JW. I fought the traps In the legislature last year to govern their use not alto gether to take them out, and your people treated me so nicely that 1 want to help you on this side of the Columbia all I can. -, "What do you think should be done about false labeling?" Mr. Little was. asked." "I saw lust year parked at South Bend by a well known Portland man what pur ported to be Columbia Spring Chinook Bar Salmon." one corner of the label read. "Packed In South Bend." I believe that more detriment Is done to the trade by false labeling than any other one thing. There are t?ood and poor fish. If the brands were kept strictly honest the prices would advance. Not a case of salmon should go out without the certm cate of the fish commissioner that it Is what It purports to be. 'The eockeye of t-e Sound Is not aa good a fish as the Columbia river, but has one advantage of always being even quality and uniform color." .V. . ""V 'A. MARINE NOTES. The Harrison crossed out for Tillamook yesterday. Th revenue cutter l'orry came up from lVrt Stevens yesterday. The British ship Euphrosyne, 171'S tons. ! Captain Thompson, J days from Port Los Angeles In ballast, arrived in yesterday. The M.mz.uiita crossed out y- stord ly for Shoahvater bay. Bean tke A l!3 !ud H'-M Have Atoms Mt Sigaattre TO CLEANSE THE SYSTEM. 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