H4 WEST SHORE. oiii'fHcniH'dniiveH Chinuiiuin anil inywlf, We chiinccd to mn uKin h Ixittcri'il lat ami finally crawled Uxn what iktiikmI to In tin1 nliurf of Hi) inland. Morning rcvcHli'd it t ! siiihII, uiiiiilmliiti-tl ami Wren. On tht further fide friiin where we landed wuh, however, a narrow lxlt of tiiulx-r. infexteil by a sort of ralihit, that rove very fair eating under the circuiiiHtaneen. The tlenh of thine, with an ixvimiinml fish, made up our hill of fare for three lonjf, dreudful weeks, when we inaua.'ed toniual a vessel Imimd fur Sidney, Australia ; and there I found myself at hint a stranger and pen niless in n dtranp land. I remained for noiue weeks, doing anything that ! eoiild (ret to do until I found a eajitain willing t" h't me work my pawnee to Auckland. At the latter plm-e I wan taken nick, a low, alow fever eudiuK rheumatism. Hut for the kindness of an American family there I must have died for want of friends and eare. My Udy seemed a wnrk and I should have lonpd fr death had it not heen for a ilcar little hrown haired girl I It-ft in San Kranciwo; and though the day net for our nuptial whh lone pant l-fore I could leave my lied, I felt that hIio wan still watching and waiting for me. I knew, of course, that she must have ej peeled me or at least Home message m the SUirm Hird ; hut I had not said Msitively that I should In- ahle to suit on her and, therefore, when 1 wan not on Imard, she would continue to lHik for me. 1 will not weary you with the detail of my as r m m m w m 41 WASNIH&rON JT - 107109 lllc"S!' rcHiLAHD-on. ivIilliidMiHMpt fPf nunc ti'c NEW PARK THEATER WASHINOTON NOUS. William I). Huahnell, owner of patent rights on Ice-nuking machinery, haa or- ganlsed the Itnahnell Ice Machine Co., in I Ta.wna, with a capital ol $100,000, and will engage in Uie manufacture of machlnei j lor making Ice. , nnWj SUppliKl ma cl.lnery to Uie Taeoma let and Refrigerat- J In Co., a new Incorporation, and tlili plant, wiUi a canity of twenty-five toni of Ice per day, la now in operation. It it expected to supply Uie rout with ire and refrigerating machinery of all kinds from , Uie Taeoma factory. glow convalescence at last; suffice it to say gome eighteen months elapsed from the time I took parage on the Allxtlnuu before I reached San Francisco. On arriving there imagine my surprise on learning that the Sturm Hird never reached harbor, but went down in sight of land. My former employers assured me that no doubt had remained in the mind of any one as to my probable fate, especially as some article marked with my initials washed ashore. My allianced, they told me, hail waited a year or more and then married an idd friend who had lieen her lover before, and at the time, too, of our first meeting. He never forgave me this Max Browning for winning her from him; but he had Iteaten in the race at last, and they were removed to Oregon. To be oontinued. On or Okimon's Leading Papers. Prominent among the permanent institutions of ABtoria stands Uie leading newspaper of the place TKt Daily Morning Aitorian. 1'be Aitorian wai established in July, 1873. It has the largest circulation of any newspaer published on the Columbia river, and its proprietor, J. F. Halloran & Co., say they have one thousand dollars ready at any time to back up their statement as to Uie fact. It cer tainly wields a powerful influence in Northwestern Oregon and Southwestern Washington and has a large constituency of raid ers. The lhily Atlorian is found in every nook and comer of the lower Columbia region and Uie weekly " goes all over." J. F. Halloran A Co., bought the paper in September, 1881, for 18,000, and have judiciously used the profits ol the aier in In creasing its capacity in every possible direction during the past eight years. J F. Halloran, the editor, has occupied that jositlon continuously for eight years and has aided materially iugiciti ui mo vuiuiuumiy. J. f, NOW K, 1.1 LAST PERFORMANCE t a u mi i'mwI) i i Although rich lUt quart hat frequently ; two Und In Uie Swawk placer mines, all ; effort to find a ledge containing free gold harw tillhuHn i.;u.i i M THE CITY DIRECTORY," i ' a wJ ; name, followed np float of Uila kind on NIXT WEKK. BopUimbar 30th, immi and discovered a ledge n. j ,l"lnit a streak of free gold quarti from LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY ! J!i n. (inftMl IU)4.,. i, , W ,lu" Co., of Ellensburgh. H-l M J. B. STEINBACH & CO, POPULAR Clothiers & Ratters. GRAND OPENING or Fall and Winter Clothing. HATS AND Furnishing Goods. We are now ready to send samples of our Fall and Winter CloUilng, with rules for self-measurements. Send for one of our illustrated catalogues. A, B. STEINBACH & CO, First and Morrison Stau, PORTLAND, OHEl.oN. A - " ' i P-0 PORTLAND. OHEl Smoke our SCHILLER E ; west cigars, roKTLARI), OKKU".