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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1881)
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This coal is r miles in length, the Corwin again easiKyninedandihe coal-seams j steered northward foi thesouthern ffrendutidernhysea; in the'irec- shdre'bfWrflngebLaiiai; When tion of "Wrangol l Land, thwe tisjclo?ein iipar the shore the steam- -rjSiol5Sla. worj3iridr?ather-beater 1 ei threaded i3ff5autioiu,ly coal,whsl' n p along the caist; 1 through narrow ice-leads in the for twenty miles ormok Tt"bu7usiTaclraml finally lauded -a party on tTe1?ypaVaS' thfifeach a" vWSS little smoke or unpleasant gas. it is believed by every whaleman Tt is bright-looking, solid, and J and Aictic trader that no foot of 'bWaiihlocuUe? bP -Various J any civilied kinnn "odnggiwas sizes. After coalinir the Corwin I hoping there to meet and commu ince lear'nell by' the arrival of the ; Buss'uinJleet, had arrived at Pefro1-; visit the coast oT Wraiigct Xand, Hooper, of the -TimUifljStates iniW:vftl.?i.tlifvT7Mil-ml.!LntP! rv- 12, 3S81, Hf ibe name iof ploring steamer Rodgers, Lieut, j L-niten states ot Aiuenca, ana a .Berry, which they ' then had no ' staff was erected J"rOin: vshioli vjas tiri;nrre n( i.if wlii1i -n tm vn. . disolavecl the iNalional-iln?r. under -paulovisla.in lvamschatka, on the TiussianrSilaenan jcpasf. on the Oth J of July. Capl. Fisher is of the pHitrionlthat What-ptterm ; ' r 'lit : f I ; .; Wrniisel Laud Ii n Continent 1 Extending" far 'northward towaidj ,ftjhp.,pple?i:md he understood Capt. Atttoijfer nmJ!4$fiiW jSurrnise, . as his opinion also. On the 30th of tyta'lftpl teFffiiVSJif1 bos , 1)engs or anj traces of the Jean crew on Herald Island. In the nctte. Capt1 Hooper is preparing t ,j (jrears 14$r49 ' Capt. t KelletL of j charts of the new land. Some por : mS BritishhiiJlH-eraWl &lb'bvbrea iions : toV tfo shore i;t& ! nearly and named Herald island, w Inch he twenty-five miles Anther nqrth then'lupposbdjo 'b.efl,part of thq j than in the present charts. C:pt. land described to "Wrangel bv a Fisher says that in 1SG7, the ypar riTsDhukDhl'Ehiefibub which JTjrdi- when Capt. Thomas Lonjr first nana V range!, tlie Tamous Kussjan j sighted and. reported Wrangel t, jPpprer,j Jiy" ?xt- jAft1.' 'his J Land, Jie was in tlie Arctic jen " 'zWffiofaSJ&Wl he' coifimu- gitged iii wiiKling1, aid well remenr nicated the first knowledge of the bers the circumstances. Tt mlide jirJceTibdlijitJns liia ytpjttVeMivil- J a. great 'excitement among the lzed world, as "extensive high . whales, most of whom stood oler, -'ateflff't.Vp lajiliniPlhMJI: H savs,h6ftfent heard from the Siberian islanders, within a mile of Plover capd at CapthahSma3iri)gnHhe Ameii-jthat time, which looked like a can whale bark Nellie, firstactuMlyCpramTd'atVei!ua!?rnileiiin. Ich:- ' discovered' andketchea theontire 1 southern, coast of "Wranirel Land on the 14th, loth and ICth of AHisr- ust, 1SG7. He then named it Wrangel Land, but'was unable to land upon it, for he did not feel wair&nted in taking, his vessel through the ice-pack along . the shore. He discovered the crater si'nee 'riamed Motint Loug, and many whalers' that season, sighted. Kellett mountains" The party from 'the ''II. S. 'fcamer Thomas d .UuioM parrH ranllr; RocU, With rugged cliffs and exceeding- ! geej? tJQps. After :t- most taboribus ""blimp they" reached ifcj J&I summit an'd from the top of the m i . island saw"distinctly the coast of 1 Yrapge Ijandj bearingjrom the. centre of Herald island, southwest i . r.j . . V M at one extremity, and west by appeared less than five miles long, 'by one mile and a ' half at its broadest part, and is mdVwsla'foSl, is the resort jof Mlnch cover gran-- stones about six ,feet high was piled up around an hermetically sealed bott I, tlefbtalnrrfgiotnce f the .. Corwin's visit, and a copy of the New York Herald! This was j at a tiWimft i s. alinro tlio coft.lPVAl in tne erev-j ?l.lhJ.X0 if z. ic '1.. ,inf.n i.4 r.-ki . limited variety of - '- , " " ArrlleTlora. Such as anemonieg, saxifrage,innd a Tew Iichons-'arul mosses. Below, a small cascade- fell gome two hun dred feet, evidently' the result of j'meltincf jjlaciers. A yrhite Polar bear -was. shot on the island. Aug ust 4th. The lower yard of. a ship wis picked up , adrift on the way to Cape- Norjh on the. jbqrinn coast. After exploring this region asXa&aultajcem rjver, without finding" Jany furfHer "evidences of the missing whaleis, but meeting ever before set. Tho-couutrywas steamer Thomas Corwin, August the National salute from the gunsjof" the sreamer. At tm? spot a very Hiipf iHr-ThrvThurith -r; t About UOQ feet "idef and two and a half fathoms deep, empties into tjip oceaTX Jwtweqns slate.aud sand- - i ' ,2)1 i A jj i ', T StonC clifiV.1 Tlfc SOll'AVas olj a soft clay, imbedded in which ubre 'dark-colored pebbles' and some little piecesof xjuai he. Birds, behrs and foes were seen, but no human cumference. It was a very smooth day, and some of the people thought Plover capc'slood up'like a Lake and Inland, Although they could not pass 1q' ti?twa$t of it' of "Itecount of ice. Probably this ice was ancKojjit beinir piled up on a. ItSw neck of Ij Thud like a saud spit Tunning off irom the shore. That season was very open$ muoh like the present '-oneJ and "lie then went within six or seven miles of the eastern shore of ',,VTa,ugcl'anft,f-' in' 'Uie bark ? Awashonlcs. The whole whnuS$lf$(fc tjbe kllfijrnjog.'tpjdaint fleet floelcet) over to see it at tthat timeand no one. Qver heard of its havinn-'oeen seen before HSollf&If nras3PanT jiany ine us' whaling captains, officers andjmen with whom be had conversed,! that UUb Ulli; JL L11C111 uuni; I U 1U1 JllZ apstanti"jtlmtfhere lis'-atm triitli whatever in the alleged claim of Captain J&. !DaHmanhy of.thej Ha waiian schoonerAViilliam C."T.lbot, toliaving landed wice on Wraii. gel tana",, oil the I7lh '.and l$h of August, 1BGC. Captain Fisher ktimVs-CaptainDallmarfnyerjMvlUtrodingsclioprep engaged n s and cannotonndarstnnd whv bnlW ru,n' to t,,e natives. T2v and eannototinderstaud why he I should put forth so .absurd a claim at' tins late 'day, lor he says,' iiau be -landed as he would nave us beiieve every whaleman hi tb;e Arctic J ' '-" "t. U'putLUac KHOMU.ihe Fart TJukt4reasonl!ti ' ! 'Astoria, Oregon, Saturday Morning, M mo,ft emphatically jiat t Dallmann never could have landed there; he was sure he never did. A careful examination of his statement shows his claim to be made up from existing charts, which are enoneous, and many facts, he al leges, Jare'pVoved bV recenttsurveys 1 to be untrue, any one of which are sufiicientlq condemn his state ment as exceedingly doubtful, at best. His track, which he claims he sailed over, would cany his ves sel twenty-five or thirty miles across the land. So man separ ate items of his 'claim have been proved to be false that little doubt cln exist in the mind 'of any one, that Captain Dallmann's entire claim musL .be considered as su purious. Captain Fisher states that this! year he. found, the spason in uic arctic tne most open wmen had been .known for many loiiar years, the past winter was very mild. indeed, and the Arptic basin is reported to have been compani-m'dls'A-eeijf ice lor 'Jnnuattv and Februar. The season opened ve jearl' indeed. "Vhalemen selrlojn expect to get past Ice capeiefore August lothhut this year, "that parof the Arctic was cleariof ice (fuitc early, id Au gust 35th, he saw seventy-five Siifes-to ;'4 it fjCIoar Vater!.Nort1i:r Ify Cne. The ice-barrier was over twenty miles north of Point Barrow, and disappearing . northward farther and farther every day. ' The sea- ,son lias beqij so, verj opejij that he entert,ajns no doubt thjit the United States, steamer Kodgers will accomplish much this year, and make a jWod record for lier self and ofijSexsfrhey will have1 a splendrdimbj-ith an open sea stretchiiig far. jfoifnund can readi ly followJjt,'coa?pf Wranffel Land '-northward., tor loiir dis- taneferfc IVheii'llieEoffal Tende lef tlArctib; tliQ UMire whalings fleefjvithneTBptron. were off Point "BarfOw,4niiijaving been cost fifteen to twenty miles east of there. Th l)dv Ame an stqam whaler, Bclvidere hadjronc miich tarjiier to, tne . eastward oi roint Barrow intending tpreach Alac kerlzic river, about 450 miles further east, along k the noi tliern coast of America. (Tlie schooner Golden Fleece, havinc on bnardl Lieut. P. H. Ray, C. S A., and; jyirty, boujuj o Point Barrow, toj w:is distributed as follews: Ier are admirably reproduced at a dis found a Uilited States sigjial sta j captain is on the schooner Ii. N. tance; and that, if the promTsi of tion and observatorvill have uo!Hendeervwlrch-siedjfjon .Point' the invention is fulfilled, a ATew difficulty in speedily Reaching, their Barrow for Pan tfr.incisco Kujrust York paper will soon be repri ited' (.proposed location. The BarkLcsai Tender Sailed from San Francisco, Juiie 43- -VJ11 Ms-Plp,!iytfssrs ViVJf? brjvtJ!9,r? Av9,sc,c,lt,fic!sYiipVahdl0orL"; are aboard the gentlemen sent out by the Bremen typographical soctctv.'tb niake land explorations . iu northern Siberia, f hvTr.hvnde at Saint La-v-rencc bay,, whence, after remaining t,here .wo weeks, they will proce'ed to Knst cane and t flin nininrtflo Lawrence bay they will work thell way down the Siberian coast to 'Pldver bayywhencc they hope to. embark for ban -Francisco about October 1st. They took nrovis - wnn&fttAqHvt?Xbvcia- - uer,ls6ana,rmnty ot hminumtion. i ia a country actually crowded with ganio'ot many kinds.' The United States revenue steamer: pRielmr5'?Iluslilhad,iot been re ported at Point Barrow, but was understood to be somevhre on the coast, looking after the small, sell-' ing rum lu iiiu nauves. liivery whaling captain is delighted Tmvefthe government ar.t;so ener getically in enforcing that humane .tfcfcllJV1? Asale of liquors to tne j nutans. An Indian (jwho has ( once been intoxicated seems aisposeu to neglect -everv- thing to renew the strange sensa tion. Many families and whole towns are thus sirflereti to d?eof starvation from consequent im providence,X 4,lfc',fime when winter stores of blubber should be Jaihe W. C. Talbot,, whicli Capt. Dallmann commanded, was one of these Contraband MuKKej Traders. Fitted out at Honolulu andhwiw-tl by J. C.'Pflugger, of II. Hackfeld' & Co., a firm which have a branch in Bremen. From the Arctic to this porU-tlns.yljgal, Tender- ha'd good winds, but the weather was rainy, squally and bad, which is unusual as an accompaniment of 'tvesterly finilt ifortJU;dterLy,fivih(ts. the uorwiu expected to leave the Arctic about September loth, ami after making a short stop at Ouii alaska, would steam directly 1o San Francisco, hoping to reach here from the 1st to the 10th of October. Capt. Fisher says that Dr. Dall has' made 'a sad error'in hisreports regarding the current in Behrina tstrait Alf fsummer long a strong current sets north ward through jthis strait, ajijl itj is only inSepterfibei?or Ofctolfeiulja strongs northerh winds afiect lit. le'has hiniself? beeifCswepdSjniy miles north.vardiqOcto,be;vv Dajl's observations extended only .over a few,clays,J dhllibm- ijr.Ah eddy current,.under theJee of the Dio- ni ol nc O fT"- Tm n f ?o rrnwn t IiVrin orXdm-T?noucrtsctS:rel'ularlv!!fuht i,r fef fi England, nlnnn- .llm.Ia..1 ...nnrlWhrrf!.! CO,nOS :li ner 08 pcBSlble, perlufps, ,". 7 ' Wnyr ?,'T;; -7TT" T ' siffht. The Xaties l'o'ut H.irroMs wmcu noes not exieim uii mues . off shore rPlwk th'e'Sea Breeze;i!he ""-T001 " a TT' while becalmed, drifted twchtiJB&fflWffi-1 8f w Vf LlwH AVould furnish' hotl'iingo1' eai tOiSe'ifitivopaper, prepared by piss, the crew of the American bark ing it through :t strong sdldtiori-Qf the American birk Diuitel in escaped and the vessel sunk! in "fiftoeufimiiutei'Qiicuqajritiied ashore Irom exhaustion. At I'pmt Belcher tliey-gbtiU'theyJfequired WebsteiiAvhich cot ciubrht ! equal parts of iodide of potassium the ice-pack July :)d. The crew W"V" Jv"r- 'Tne rraQgement is from the .natives who were very R,zo tP.AlmSL-)foc,liSfB'i1 friendly. There is another native J transmitting cylinder. e settlement at Cape Smith, ami at' periments are as yet crude," Refuge inlet, eacli . of which con - sists of 300 or 400 persons. j'a- tives in the Arctic are very us -Ail to whaleme'n, 'in -casus o? ei icr- gency, and the Government is very wic tn wntiw. tliom frnm ini irv The fcw 'of tH8 fo'MHeY WeUMer 9ti' U1i :s fuii rfffe. i ; ate ! shipped on the tSatejj,hip .John f ijwhlifd !( or 2fego4the drew were distributed among the wh ale Corwin, due bere about Odtbber llK " kHV- fl ! ueshatntA from jioui. Krrrj, The foJlgyjng .despafch riom r.ieut. r.;;?.i-. bw: u. s.j " . . . ;T .1 CQtnuanding,the;'U. - "S Ajvtic . 1 .. ,', .' ."." .. M'' itoagers, auarcsaen to tnci lichi. Snnrntnrv nf tlin Navv. nn.l Uili. . wv. ''J "- --- -. - T - I nis.hed..Ui.JuV,'Alta'by permission:' ' t.... . ,.r .,.o.-t' r..K. oil ibi csir: x "nave me iionor io nuorin ' i 1VJ "'';' ,. Ii .' e department df the arnvhl at the lth oxneoinfiiH. wiwvwaiv .b . lent. I found in port thq Jussian ' , .. r,i i 'i ', - t -i l x, !-- -, i covetteStrelQCihj.whiph bjid; arj-tved. r r- .n-it'L. J .- r J 1 e i ' .t r ri a: a few days previdus from ladi- directins: him to offer me any sef " ;c ,,nrt -it 7n p ai mi Tiild Oth remoiruaia,waeie ic was Known is port, at (r$V P.. tQU ,iuiy .n, 1Illllf.r-v:iri0,s ,,ninos. until LiiTiiKiis of t its vessel lust :j8 Ulis 'froin callwl it rmclinna. m honor or tna lauy r. -n r, i mi " 1 1 . ,1 whohadlnrobsItUemlWtvhtcll was San Francisco, Cal. The health inhrf'iircoioiLthftirtlfeeoIdftHelncas. -ifcuhrvM SierrfcaauflaiMlinn ollicer ooinaiiKC. inepowerim iiinm yinue 3DOCk,i aaevtcoRwnaiunng omcer, f he CIncllQna is preserved in tjvg Capt. A. De Livron, informed -ine,cjvianWtti2uK(re3asrectiyle. it V . , , m- i. t- r ajKiint malarial feer to-day a they ha,t justjjffore bailing he rocbivetl wrere 5n tl,e uays 0r the old Spanish i r-... i.: J .Viporov-5. "'c cuarantee the hrredi- C W.j ...... ..W... ..., jV . . .....-., umuuiiiii mill fcv fi.V.. IIIW .... J mw. f....- .-. . . v frtm n'Rvzi is.ti7 ccrvi t. i A trial will satisfy ; TOCTViOiUf ?HsawV;3lfrh he has uesj, b-utcr in the v .done .by offering Uie use orHii.Pi1 oHv -men-and assisting me.4o obtain nlformatioir of the natives north i tt vi- , :.- ,' r iTf. u pui !,. ..s . iiD.rui, as' uap.elj5e.irnzemin wring lCjiJ.::;x.ulj JfKHS. IM -l" I !' 'I Ilv'f -.$ W.ftYAliVt,Yv,W'U. October V188LV1 succeeded in obtatningo-reindeer suits, and have-takeicon iboard 44 dogs and a" natiVe11 froht" here"a&a Tlrrver", I could obtain- venlittle dried fish for dog food; ayli'sll- mon are nor yet unea, utrtTiope tp get the remainder further fiortli. t shall sail for Saint MichaePs-'this' mnrnmrf Vori rncnoof riiil Trvv n obp.bnnv MrvZnt- " ' ' J- V. .....- J ll.W--tl.4UUf, J WV R. M. Ukkky; Coinniamnh ?! 7 JMcturea .byTelegraphi Mi i Tt is certainly a fact tfratj l recent ineJrItionrr6tiif e 'tf f "kinds can now be sent bVtele- b bVtelfc- , " , - be tra'ns- ijniiih. Colors cannot mitted, but ail pictured which rj-- Md? froiii combinations of'ligit and shade, such as photograpl s," steel' engntvingsf 'woodcut prin sy "India-ink sK:etcties,x'pen,r-ske1clH2s and crayon pfcuYesvafereprodnc0d in five in,inutei, Tit :ff 'distance "pf 100 miles, witli nstonisldnp ac- curacy. Checks havejjefiKsdJaUii-. iiuiy nopiexjbj-Dy ..'ugpjfocgs.y aii the copy hasl)ehi'4Ht)n5irltatf'tluf bank without' a ouestion. -i N ;v lork ne;wspipers have been rer, produced in "Philadelphia entire!; .he-iiaigebei-igpttrabb,! anfbveVfaintesi4lot ncUylemJsh brought out on paper. , "SVe sho ild be glad to tell our readers exactly bow tjiis is done, b.ut it is b, j : chemical process so 'complica :ed. as to defy explanation in ordin try terms.' Nature, the " recbgniied. 61 the uMre, a nmtmnm uomt i . t presses against the f JsurlVice ofj such that the selenium cell, byj tercepting the current, cause a. . wuii ?pij i4 JH'li VV luul lu, ceiver, corresponding in shape bnd the ex- but ' f" of promise." This is not quite intelligent to the average rcaHer, because the Tacts tfthe case (call for scientific terms, and cannot be - " exp'ressSed in pdjlolar p:lvr$eology. UUl I III IIIIIJUI illill HljV U .llil i.! ! t ha lntrrttfktTit lof it? tliot f llA pictunsS'tsro- sent; that photographs jn Chicago on the very day, an.d perhaps the very hour, of issue. So much .that h incredible has .been ninde a faqt. during the last half century, that he must (be a loll man who ventures to pldce a boundary to the pdssible achjeVe- uicnts of scientific ingenuity in ' this'VonVlerfna"ge.1 ' -" , ..i .Peruvian BItterH. ' ' ' ' - JiLi'"- - Cinchona Rubeu.- - The Count cinchon was the Srfis<. VlWItl III Prtlll TSD. TIlO C6ntltS, his ife, was prostrated by an,intjrmit- tout fevur. from w Inch she wasfr&dby i Uh; u'-e orhe n:tie remedy, the p-eru- iMIJtv laiiKiiai m uii" couiurj, vuiih (Jrateful for her recovery, on her lo Erorie j,, 1Kaf slQ introduc Quinnhina turn the Jrecl ana lUty 3 cars, science has (given w .nothing to taki its dilate. It effectu- ally cures anjorJ)iil-ain)etitp or stumi-: hirts; by rcstofHijrKffe&nbtBral tdne of tne siomacii. liauocKs excessive love yJrjiquor as it does a fever, and destroys rov - t)urc'fltd'jai':tfcb - beyabwhality .rl i.mII o.li.-fi- vnn tliof fine ?j, Hin nnis nf tlnp lnttprs in he. absolutolv iv lliai iiiiioii.ii; j"t i. .... j ..v orid. "xneprooi or flit? atiaff -and Ve luillimrlv abide this test. For sale by "all druggists, grocers'nnd liquor dealers. oft . i Ui4xo. 1- XXX Premium Ale and finjfpreV, cnaries uraiKe nas always on nanu ,iuiu u?z.vt wcy? ""y Fran6rsco.at his Saloon. 1 when it savsr "In the transmitter iu 'i1. ,i.f ,. nirni o inrtcr& rr m'rrf ltiiii . .. ----- -- . . i ,j . h. a. irl iiHH i . rtit '.Till,-' .1 1,n.t n-SGHLLANEOTJSi ,w byju-filie' tl) - .'uK-H1 L I : . , rt . . . &imt xm'm&mo SJ I? not a uM?rl nlJlt'a afflftM-fMVtluSfW! tonic-WiwiuntKojyje blood uolsprislbesj i tem. derances tneiiircinSt oft. 'AtlCL tM&M- dtui,many,idijorue.r. known hy dlfferet names to uitniguiu mem nccorumi; to ej feets, outibfilug'ffall! hrajiehe.s oxkphaes of tluit great Keneric disorder, Impni'ltor Stood.. Such: :tce 2?iijcpia JS7;o)wn?. Atf4r:Jlmdachfitftwhaitis,Gaqrili31ltfQh. ;i Htart Dictate, Dropsy. Kidnty Dtsehte, Pile) nitciimctitemCnttirrhrt8fnxulqt$Mik lArer complaint, cnnUixiliou. i ervovs JJis 7lfkir?ir T mtJy IT1 VtixalT-nri ".V dr.. Hint" or the SlnqtpreyentSrdu cures thaso by attacking the cawe. Impurity in callinir It "the most cenuJne ami efllcTep 'nrnrnimlntl for flidiiiiirataaK .' trdtllivXInur nreparsnltmior lliepuni'ea iSmrt bvli gists 3l per hot tie. Fee testimonials, direc tions, &e, hi tftrnphlAt. "tfrcatlsa on Diseases ot the mood." wrapppu arotmd each bottle. ' ' - Di'KAnM; box f tcGo..BTOti ,t 1. ISUIIOIO, Xi. X S. ARNDT & FERCHEN, ASTORIA. - OKEGON. The -Pioneer Machina Shop c '. . . BqKSMrrjr"' U SH 0-B4 AXl) Vvl i' 5? Boiler Shop, AtlkflftSbl-niKr N:6PEtrt- - - V iMNfiu-.-'noitn!Irj?jo STEAMBOAT i ' it " i. tint I ifj Piomutly attendea to. mvo As made of repair! rlnc ..CAmilRMiM t.i NEAUiKINNEY'S ASTORIA .F.IHEiMf. ' f III!,! 'I uP. f j rA,lJ "ASTORliRjON WORKS P.EXTO.V Stukct, Sr.n TXkk .ji -iO AU . .. RK ttft ''. Jfir.jlT-.v XtWi f , . AJJTP.RIA., - .jOOX. ' i J In i jr. i it ').'. J , . CEHERAL' MACHINISTS ' - BOILER MAKERS. LAMHURIilBENGlN . Boiler Worlc, 'Steamboat Work arid' Cannery Wor.Ra specialty. Jonxfr'ox, Superiunueut WILLIAM EDGAR, Comer Main and Cheaamus'Streete ASTOlttA ' OREOOM, CIGARS AND T0BAGC0, , . 1LQCelqbra.d i f. J JOSEPH RODCERS & SONS, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY And the genuine v6stenholm and othor English Cutlers'. sjkxcsransEor ARCH,ILD'5 qQLDj PEN& GenMnle ETe'efhatiin Pipes, etc.' - ?it , nn(? sfcwfcsof.o ill Wntcueit and .Jewelry, Mnzzlet fu4 .A, -Jltr .... I.t. I ft if .:i,i l IJtei'k IoaHnB-Sliot Giuixlaiid mrt?A,flveiWrs. lMitolM and Amuinnltlon VZS. I 44'VF1 .i -S. MAM iftfE ' CiJiASBK. nilci HXK TiYK f-i-i C K. JACKINS. ,jH-3Tv- 'StXQlSrEHBSt s,taVSM"TiN STbRE '" ' So Agents for the I Maaee Standard'RanaeSjjEtc. ptna?inm t f- na?. mit .JST01tIA, - OREGON. sShf li T uTimtf ,ifiT a rft-K 1 .,.f 1 t.,. , 'FOR THE ), iTew Sholing Galldift ! HJ 1l ' J ! Ii ... ' S I 'ett iloonlo-Joe Charters Hair J)resslin; i i t . ii . i I i ii ii natililiQliruont .. ..? '"'' Bit'ttrrl&dlfe'aini G&Attenien.liw 'vsi (im- nmriHiurs T t r5 rgrnrl. 'M 'r JiiHrv i$2Sf2iA3 I J &&r-Arm.iy... jpHi SaMBBEfiBi oiU " J n hi.-. r XlTiB, "FimESS i.Vrt ''riv 5vi-ertnHitiCI (51 ASSES. Wo. 1. - !. it. t -enrfutfag ' ' -J S5 'tV-jlIi 'iif-c 4.'osuOBiJSINESS taED&Hi it.v iii.i iyurttrfit5ps bua' lEion-ro.-i; n .oypi! vj jlnirf .. r, OTAKY PUBLIC. ITT .i'l 'r -i- i.r siUyn lc,f 4)qil AWTIOXEER, COMJnSSION ANIT IN- CTTW A fP A i-PTT iE .C. HOliDEX, Ttr'U.T. t ,Tjf u-ijfjv qyswwmthhxs iii -. .rfVWqoVrS&-att ASTORIA. ." i Lin. OXSQOW K6. Tji'k. CORWtNi -- -iW- Di&SkiiAt&Vi&ytiXQ. I '1 i UtJKO .,?,', jy'.o,k,Urtbt'rf -Opposite Mrs. Miuiafioo's Lodging -flaps?-!! wa-tuttiueundiHttfefraadipaperjpitHrus rnirt mpficiirATTipnr rom nieasuremenr. t-i , ;.-i..:.r-. ,rr rm- IP.BABqtAT.,, , t j T,H.Tp. HAT6H&-BAR6Ur 1 cdIISStONIEKIAfS;'''t iHo.'20 California sit, Saa'fT&ncfBco, Cal. J)1hX-P.'?WZFfffii,.y .Wi , IJHSINQIAX;cAlIRqEQN.nJ Graduate. University or vsreiniar rbj-aiclan:$o Ray Vluis:JhospltW,';lt C.tv iKfio.rn n-.'j !? cr.... ..i. ...,. 'UfjricK-'injrage viiiea'St BtamisgiJ stairs. Asronx 1 ii. -iTHi ...',, in 0-i ii.tin-' 'JbV.rrWfjff- v, u. ,., r Pil,Y$I(AIAAND.SVBGF,QJf, Boan-iA a,, AaUriap. fttliiK. lu . , W?ps,i if . ?Ks;nK2fCK CornecvOtBenton and Court streets, Astoria, Oregon. ' ,' TAY UTTI.E. M. . .)'IIM PHYSICIAN AND SUBQEON, 1 Ori'i&i-dvef he Tnlteous&ofe. niv. ExsiDRKCBNesbiloor tarJJrsS boardinc house. Chenainua street! wregon:'' iTMi'f Tvvt nu;j Jt."H hicks:01 ' -""' ' JEl'tlST. ASTORIA, i . . --wj -? nOXi Roomsta Allen'3!BuUdI'up-.ifaW3,M of Cass aud Sqeuiocqhe streets.. .r..'. s u rt ftfi !":u ,'t? . ftTr- J , Cmenaraus Street;. iASTORIA.i( A.X A -- A. 4. AJf Iff jrt'w.'PUIiTtoX; ' '. ttl 1 ,ATTlORfesr A-T'LA-W',' As'TdRfA 4 -' " - J-'- J'C 0EG01 Office over Page & Allen's store,1 cis9"!rtree T TT X?U . " ' t'i ' '' . 'ill', i kt.lu:ut -- ARlf Uoors, yiBrtowf,BIlMili?;' rTT"r ? 8oms.IimbexvJEte.; ? All kind9.of OalvLtu-iter, Glass, Boat Ml lenai, etc." ''' oonT'nrj' Steam Mill aear Weston' hotel. Cor. Qe eviveanttAstorstrew.'"! i" T"!fr nijfatii3tn Tty. att ' b uw - y '' 'feAOWCAt" 'l'HI BOOT A!W SHOE .rl rAKER,, Chkxamtjs Street, opposite Adlers Bool Store, -' ASTORIA, CTRCCKSX . Perfect .fits fniaranteed. All warranted. 'Olve mp a trIal.,i, Jordea jjropipuyiuiec, , ,,,,., , w. h. :'CAar, Astoria. j. A. rifeoww ' roxuand. -BKOW3NMUCABI, STEYBDORES' A2fl EIG8GESS. Astoria. JI8ce-AtiS. C.HoWeB.'a,;inctioa store. VorUand ofllee21 B street.' 13-tt FAMELY GROCERIES, XAHJItr, FETED ANTIIAY Caslt paid r cQuntry produce.,, Small profits' on cash sales. "AStorlai Oreo, cot uef ytMaliind gquemocqhe treeta. 3,. H. JD:GBA:Y, Wholesale and re'tall ifeaier fir. Alit JvJjyiD'OjEED, Hay, Oats; Straw, Watd, Etc General storage ana wnanage, on reasea- t ' ' J'lMtTf li 1 1 n reasea iCAstorla aoia terras; v ot .'botBeBftmsl Oreson. iLot and Improvemata.fQt..St.li. if .OT,; EIGHT, fE?; .BLOOK-iSSVNTY- jj live in uineys Astona. togetaer with fwunrtjGHT Astoria, Ju!yll,isSJUf;" ;fi - U-t 'i, let T.GJ(KA.,LEfGS, ' ' Who! esaW aUa'tefcul dBafefte1 . t i r G"ALTFORlSTIA:4, fERUITS, Sli VegetaBIs'. tc:-A y'iv llrfesh Fruit and VoiitIb! J- Ji tatr w2tv '? -ON HANDiEVERY4)AafVA jraln street, opposite Loebs clotbaojr store. ' - -t i. . . .-.,.., Tif " Wanted ilf-unrt tUB,3aS5ftKIBSSfifiai . snop.Mara street, bf" J,-M,,'Uf wOPLTK rfl - - Thtift ; .' tf l-ftUI ul !- 'Mt.U - t.'4j '" '"' - (-n.)4(,M0 1 i u-ti io:t.i-n i!ximIm .kj. . i.jii -rj(a 'Ht k i. n 7. UJ1 . ) it uo .0k1 t. i, V"-U i; . j Htnit JfttI tt.c-, t' T . rui. -h tT !.!., 'iM'tlt r ." v VG tJO iitl oj -. b .w'-ilin MU'.Kf erti ,