TOE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. TUESDAY, MAY 10, IKS. ' " w I Story of the Blazing Beast VYlELL us story, granny, dear." f bogged little Nell, snuggling H close to the indulgent grand mother, who was seated on thp bo fa in front of the cheerful grate fire after supper. "Yes, a story, granisr cried Billy, brother to little Nell, who jnrt that miuute came Into the room muuchlug the remnants of a bit of Jelly cake. Then be took his seat on the floor at dear old grandma's feett Once upon a time, began grandma, there dwelt to the great primitive f or est a man who had a wife, a little son and a daughter. This man was a lacy, Ignorant cowardly fellow, too laxy in deed to clear and till the soil that he might furnish vegetable and fruit food for his family, so their only sustenance was tht flesh of fish, fowl and animal, such as the man could find roundabout In the big woods. One day his wife told him that the sked him to go out and find some-' by, VU of It thing Tor the family to eat that thevi , "V V?l ' ST tirtt t in ,th..M. - themselves together at night and be- uiense'lron potliung over It full bf ootl lug water, everythlug In'lng lu rendl uess to cook, whatever the uiau might le fortuuate enough to bring home. On beholding the big toe the womau fell back from It lu terror, crying out -Why, that's from the foot of the bias Ing boast! lVath to any jw-rsou touch ing It I would starve and see my chil dren starve before I would taste It" Now, there was' a legend among the forest people of that time aud pluoe that a great beast part animal, part bird, as large as an elephant aud hav ing a beak like an eagle, eyes of fire and a flaming tongue lived in the for est Not only one such beast was there, but a great many of them. It was said that the "biasing beast" would do no oue barm unless first at tacked, but once having been hurt In any way it never rested day or night until It accomplished some awful re venge. It was told that once upon a time one of these beasts had been killed food. Shouldering bis gnu, the man et forth lu quest of game. came reanimated with life, and while the men slept It devoured them, flesh It lot- In !, f..r .1... "u ' WOU1BU WBB lUmiUBr shadows were very deep under the 'thM.th ,8t"rle8 of tte bl giant .trees, thick with their uutrirn- but the gluttonous man would not lis- med limbs covered bv InterMelug vines. Jen l ,hcr n?r b uer warn' and choked by underbrush. Thus it 'P-"" atoutlv refined to touch. with the report "Cu'ii ueT-oum'uJ :ue or hear anything. Hat ncarool; Ui'd the cliIM nipped Into hi gras pa. let again wheu the voice roared nbov ,M. . ;i.iui like uiiiuuiT, UII3 nine tvmiiir: the very forest uud hills that strouhe ;uilea away and almost bursting th, par drums of tu terrluwt proaim who trembled In their beds: "I want my bl;t t-o-e.' I want my big t-oe! I wnut m big t-o-e!" After tlie echoes of the terrible nn. inoou curtiiiug yoice waseii tlw man mice more gnvo nn onlcr, this time any lUir: "All three of you get up and g out aud see what It Is. OKI woman you kvk up on top the house; Ik.v. yo. :.vk down ou the ground; girl, you loV U'twevn top aud bottom. In this wn the beast cun't escape you." For tlie third tl:ao be was obeye without a murmur, for It wouKHiavt lnvu as much as their lives were wort' for the woman and children to hau hesitated la carrying out the man" commands. But the Instant the ni:i was left alone there was heard a tori Me noise in the chimney, and a ! lacked In that direction the mast hor rlble sight met bis eyes. Powu the chimney came a "blasting beaut." I; eyes of Are looking right Into the fa e of the man, who was speechless. It tongue leaped like forked lightning and It flapped its batlike wlug-i, mak ing a deafening noise. Oue leap tht huge, birdlike beaut made toward tlu prostrate form In the comer and de voured It without a moment's ilelav: then back up the chimney It flew, cry ing In a triumphant voice: "I've got mx llg t-0-eI I've got my big t oe! I've got my big t-o-e!" And the story Is that never again was the biasing beast or any other of Its specie aeen on earth, and It Is sup posed that they migrated to another planet presumably the moon.-Wash-lugtoa Post Situations Wanted Advertisements Inserted Twice Without Charge. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. MAX STRAEL A CO.. EMPLOYMENT office. MS Bond St. Phone Ked 2301. 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FOR RENT LA HOE FRONT ROOM; , fire anil electric light; tinea! view In city. Ad.lien C. A.. AMoilan. For Porch and I Summer Home Bamboo rumiture .gives that refreshing touch to the weary and tired person. Settees, Roman Chairs, Hsll racks, etc., etc. Step in and ex amine th line. Did ycu buy that Chocolate set yet? THE BEAST LEAPED TOWARD THE PROSTRATE ,MAN. was difficult for the man to distinguish one object from another. But as he was lu nowise particular about the kind of flesh he ate one animal was as good as another. After wandering about, his keen eyes on the ground, then on the tree limbs, a huge, dark moving form caught his notice. There away iu the thickest part of a great tree it was half bidden away. In stantly the man raised bis gun and fired. Something fell to the ground a ' few paces away under the tree. He . ran to the spot and picked np the ob- Ject, which was about the size and ' -f A - In uAAanr.fr .nil wtlllH turned out to be a big toe from some strange animal's or bird's foot Put ting the bleeding member into his wild cat skin game pouch, the aan hurried tuinw. fnr hnnmr wa imawlnff at thought of the dainty and new kind of dish they would soon enjoy. The woman had a fire of sticks bias ing in Jhe rough flreplacg and an lm- BUSINESS COLLEGES. i Park and Washington, Portland, Oregon j The School of Quality" j MODERN, PRACTICAL, COMPLETE j Opa H the year. Catalogue free A. P. ARMITRONd, LL. B., PRINCIPAL Students May Enter at Any Time. the bhTtoe, tEFmanTLTmaelf dresseoTIi and put it into the boiling pot to cook. When It was done be ate It to the last shred of flesh. licking greedily the bone and nail. But bis urging the children to partake of the toe bad no effect on them, for their mother's warning was enough for them. With their mother they went to the brook near by the log cabin and cangbt enough fish for their suppers. By the time the second supper was cooked the night was setting in, and darkness shrouded the little log cabin, seeming to curtain It from the rest of the world. As soon as the frugal meal was over the children crawled into their teds of dried leaves and marsh grass and fell asleep. Soon the man and woman followed the children's example and lay on their rude beds, but neither of them slept The wo man's eves were open, her ears oh the alert for that which she feared. The man was uneasy in his stomach, for the toe meat which bad tasted so sweet to him during the eating hud turned to bitterness. After a few minutes of suspense to tlie woman and stomach ache to tlie man a queer sound was nearu as or swiftly rushing wings outside the cab In door, which had no shutter and therefore was wide open. 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Being the man's slave, the woman got up and went out, running ali around the bouse and returning to say that she could see and bear nothing. Just as she was settled In her bed again there came that terrible voice once more, and this time It shook the very walls and the roof over their beads: "I want my big t-o-e! I wanf my big t-o-e! I want my big t-o-e!" three times, then silence, as before. Then tlie man, still shaking with fear and suffering awful pangs of pain In bis stomach, raised his hoarse voice slightly above a whiter nud said to his little son, "Boy, get up and go out and see what It Is." i.ike bis mother, the boy was afraid to dlBobey, so be cre;it out of bed an(' ;w gbjvcrliiif round the jmw to retun. Yokohama Bazar e&tCommercIal Street, Aatorl I BILLIARD HALLS. Occident Hotel Bar 1 Billiard Hall. Tables New and Everything First Class. 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