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ASTOKIA, OREGON: WEDNESDAY JULY 4, 1885 o firecrackers, please. -Mrs. Samuel Eltnoro and three children are on tho incoming steamer. - What a tand dunce this afford for the man who goes around saying "I told you sol' TUB GREAT FIRE- Further Particulars. Ton being detected threw the burning! Indians had increased of lato, and the I cigarettes into a pile of sawdust, company had come to the conclusion I shavings, etc., closo by trom tfnicujinaian auuuiuuw bjr husband was dead, for she has nsver heard from him, and this had induced her ta go in search of him; and now after a long sea Toyago rthtch had Ia3tod thirteen months, she j v-ith inexpressible joy, saw his face When daylight came yesterday the Ore immediately Bpread. An old trapper naa Dcen seen coining morning the full extent of tho de- The clerical force of the O. R. &j around Tongue point m a canoe, ono l: i.i i.rM;v r., -....r,,.! tr. T. Afnm Idnr. and be had brought tho ucwa BirUCl'lUIl RIBUkCU IUO illllb u-jiuid xi. V"., kmuubiibu ...w , j, was manifest From where the saw (street wharf, Billy McUabe giving j from another station placed by .fit yam. . .. . ... rr- i t I fo- unthn fliilnmbwi. ! Thu ViHiuL' man vrlnio holding the mill stood eastward is a mass ot-blacic- tuem possession ot jus omce, anu uw wuij.., ... -r , - , ,. " . . ened timbers and smouldering debris, the time the Wide West came downFor many days the community Wt m position was looking up into . .... ... - t i. I ..v-a .,r vinlnntlv . tlinr uta-1 her tactv ano ftad mst commenced to cverytmn:; was moving aiong sxuooiu-jc.uuc.i ........ . j , --, ly Mr Noyes has not received anv'cnMed the news around the yrcat so-her. when the tido coming word of tho company's intentions in (stove- in the old low-roofed Stre. . nmuA rhe bow of the ship caused the rinrahaildtnir." Tho filing ap- i One day a sail was seen u8y.mlf ,mt i birch to one side, and ho was Tho engines kept streams going till five o'clock, aod after hastening to other alarms again took up their post. i The blackened roadwav was crowded -The postofiice will be open to-day j with people who Btepped carefully one aour alter uie arrival i ma across tne rent anu smoKing umosra. i mmy m.w - i . - i r. u ,.:.. ri, .n nn ahri1-fmm an and river mail steamer. below which the tide ebbed carrying bnUdiuQ the aurf.ee bnrnefi over ;iroi,t ut w.e .w. ... i 1 M and aha fall insensible ;&u. hurniu- in-iBses which floated last Monday will be iiecessttily slow. was n.wed alwre. ;. 'Jirl and she fell insensible Cant. Grav'i new steamer has cmw rmnS n-ses wnitu J , . t. . h . The vonn? man rose to been launched near Smith, mill. She j r "l TV'iZr;:!: nu,nb,r. aware . th fact that this gen-f h. xac,, u.k. ru again, and yet the dark, rushing tide of the river. - wxUberauinthe Gray's harbor trade in 1110 ffalRr- im "OT'r rST l.l w married i a Juvrfv 1J. Uirri Mine, and was then lost to I Adair WelcUr, tn Sacrament Jtteow- - lii? j i . i ... i ...,.- ,.t i nnri stii.iii.i i id .iiiiuc.4i.x 1 i i' - i pears to be uninjured, and the proba ii;tv w thnt thov will. Nyurlc in c ..iiorwl ntul :it nlinnt A o'cluek in I t4in.ji into the river. He k3t his the afternoon the 9hip anuhorwl. in i JU.'a npa.i the rope and was earned raau in the community read the burial services, and tho unfortunato young pair were lowered to their eternal resting place. Tho hull of the old Srtna de Grcts withstood ihe shock of the wind and the weather for many years. It is said that people sailing by the old ship at midnight in their boats have heard the despairing cry ot me young j girl, and on moonlight nights the sail ors have been seen pulling at the ropos of the vessel. But theso mys fnrTnna rlsitfirs Hie to be seen no more, for the noble essel h.ii at j length given up the battle with time, j A few years ago the last remnant of iheSihiadi Gj-oj was carried away by 0. H." COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. THE I XL The Leading Dry Goi Is 123.1 House of Astoria, a sou as comploted. Caches of stolen goods wore found in various locations yesterday, and all day long property was being identtGod and removed from the city jail, Au exchange Bays that the body of a merchant, who never advertised, wsa found dead on his counter where it had lain several days without being discovered. The Polaris having appeared in the same form for three wcoks consecu tively is apparently in dofinitc dress. It is a witty publication and is evi dently prospering. --H. G. Hurlburt and his Burvoy- ing party are camped near the junction of the Mishawaka and Jowoll roads. Th timber oxperts are expected this way about tne lutn. The city is in a dangerous predic ament. Everything is unusually dry; the water aupply is exceedingly lim ited; the utmost care is necossary or we ahallhavo a repetition of Monday's disaster. these destructive nranus lounu louy-, ment, and on the street wherever a puff of smoke showed itself u stream of water was turned upon it. The destruction waa complete; in nouie places the locality of the house waa a difficult matter to determine. F.irther down the street tvf re scattered pro vision, melted glass, charred remains of buildings, with here and thore a safe which had bean hurriedly rolled out from the flames. On tho 0. Ii. & N. docks the firo burned all day yes terday. The piles of iron pipe for the Columbia Water company wero not irreparably injured, some slight dam age, but not so bad as feared; the great pilea of salmon were still burn ing, and the machinery stored on tho dock destroyed; below, the coa! bunk ers were completely destroyed, the burning heaps of coal alone allowing where they stood. On the dock the morninst before the Gro were 1,000 made of the r-adw..v m, that Englinh Kiri the duy i.ei..iv i m..k. communication with upjr wn England. He had left his v'iis ; Tho younS girl was taken ashore m , may o on. When building does I in England, and had come to this SHr, n it.nsime commion. oome men berna" provisions -houlu be jJarnl to w.rk f-r the ; ct,mp:iiir f..r Mivi$ in a log-cabin deserted it and made for wider streets. Nothing h so few yutw until had saved m my J -avu.it up to her.- An old woman - ... t ..f tir ..,,..o..h t.. .r., Imhuu and live with hilK?iv had wurked for some of the Uiviuui; i" uiu jii.itiw " j " - ------- A Trunk Mystery, Astoria's streets arojvrife iuease. ft was a hard t:iUo jofKcem i ih company, attended her narrow mreeis. .-vshih.i j "v , .... all too narrow. rst a firo hro out him and a hard tnnl to his ymit g-rinii her sickness, wtucU lasted two auywhero and it itiil leap the street, wife; but povcrry.was his r.ias- r Hr j wiMrk-. Day after day the rough in Owin to our situation we cannot have had thought first .f delaying th Joy llwbiUiild would eoi,io stealthily Jo trees which form a most effective pro- of marriage, until his ret n, b.-t thi the old cabin, lay their hals on the toction a-amst thu spread of fire iut had already been delayed, and both j srml and wais. silently until the old we must have wider streets. It is a were to deeply in love tn reason.- In-Median rinan happened "to come to c . r.t .o..;r..r iy(.v fn.t uiKrriail. !jihe door, when 'she would toll them M""""""" . . " ... ... ... :.l rp, A fAor liniiM of evouMte Wi ana Uiuviaow nv ouu hh ""J n--lnA wonlJl awr.y tlien, snauing meir rri. ...!.:.. ;u t,a. u.ol 'ih'trli I hfwtih inouriifiillv as thevwent. Dur X1IU n.uic - v. . . ....... -. - Thu expressman cnrefully dejiosited a new tnmk in the hall, Mr. .T. with a knowing smile, remarked to nis surpris ed family: 'This is the mysterious to unlock it, his wife and children drew pnrtanco. A Legend of the Columbia. town of Astoria, the hills on the When the little which lies beneath left shore of tho Columbia, was in its infancy, it was even more picturesque than it is at the present day. It was situated on a rising grouud and close to the waters' edge. The tall Grs.haru- had brought tho young husbund to Astoria were spread and slowed around to catch the wind; the vessel ntod away on her homeward voyag.; ihe citizens watched the sails until tavv becamo a white speck on tho ocean, and then became undistinguishabla ...... . i? ni. ni'ist ot this tnno suo was uenri- ous. The long continued anxiety, followed by the unexpected Bight of the one she loved, and that followed bv hie death at the moment of her gfwteat happiness, had beon more tkan her seutle nature could stand. pieces pipe for the Columbia WaterCo., . tho prutecte(i it from the 272 boxos tin for Balfour, Guth- tempe5ta of wiuter. Several miles zon. rie & Co., 4 billiard tables; J. M. Brunswick, 42 barrels cement for the school house, -i bales web, Seaside Packing Co.; 7 packagrn liquor, W. E. Dement Sc Co.; 20 ce labels for the Union Pacific, PaciUc Union, White Star, and Seaside Packing Co.'s; A. W. Berrj and Sam Elmore, 18 package furnitute; P. D. Neville, ?. do.; Lieut. Green, 2 cratea sewin- ; machines; C. JS. bcanimon, o.vj cases Pyramid Tnlet; 3 packages marble, J. D. Merrymau; 100 boxes tin, W. T. Coleman & Co.; 6 pieces pump, P. T. A. G. Spexarth will reopen in Havel's new building, Foard & Stokes havo already begun business tn one of Hume's new stores; others will begin agaiu as soon as they ean una accommodations. A Gro alarm near Kinney's can nery yesterday morning created the utmost confusion among many who feared the scenes of Monday would be rcneated. Fortunateh' it was a tn fiing blare and easily extinguished There won't be much celebration Cassidy; 78 packages fruit, Shuhrict:; in Astoria to-day. "We've liad all the 227 packages freight for Tillamook, celebration we want. If you see any including machinery and gooda, and one with fire crackers, organize your- 8,000 cases salmon. The loss on tho stlf into a committee of one and ait dock includiug every thing,is 8125,000. down on him, gently but .firmly. The other losses can not be given in t . n-" 7 Z i. i anything like detail, as can readily bs Let it not bo forgotten that Astor J , . . ... - , understood. Every one is still busy Lodge 2o. C, will give their social u J J . . - mi . -ii it . gathering up whatever is saed from party uus evening, ahuj nmuuuuv- - - - . ... , . . .. n i the wreck, but the loslowing will be Im hfiTi a rtleasant time. (jOOUI ... j j found, m general, correct: L!atsup music nas oeen securuu, aim iu win-1. , , , . , . .-A ... , i a Mill Co., lumber and shooka tor lo0,- iuiucc ut iuiuui:i;iui;uu9 huu hva ... i 4. r i - 000 boxes. 817,000; null and ma- Cilllicrjr, O0,wuj uuuuuio iuu "hijiuu imu. i nnn. fv.f-i nnn in thet m the lelt shoulder by a special 3ured for 12,000; W. W., C. L. and H. B. Parker, $11,000 on Foster's acro. the blue waters of the Columbia wero to bo scon the tree-capped hills of what is now tho Washington Terri tory shore. The now member soon settled down and became like the rest of tho com munity, and it was not long before he-j acquired those habits which wore com- oil A t first. In. vctsi tho. nrin- j luull vw - i The part of this little town which cipal spoa.er at the old store, and was formerly called by it eight or mi!ll ascribe to the little band of ten inhabitants the Lower Town, . Mner. ti.e L.r01t and nusv worid t waa originally a trading post of the L Even the dogs of the vil- Hndson Bay company, and was tirat , w11,ij :h ir haunoiiee 1 kno-.Mi by the name ot jorc ueorgc. ,nnV ,, inlo hia f ttCa wjA n Uk ..f . . - -i r . I Llere, tnousanue or mno locks and spruce tree3 that surrounded L ,.e .liatnnt clouds on thu hori-? In hei delirum so the oldest inhabi : tants say she seemed to tninic tnat she was on an island in tho middle of the ocean, and that her husband was being torn from her arras by savages who inituided to murder him. But death cast his soft mantle of eternal aleep over tho poor weary form at last, for ono evening, as the sun ww sinking down through tho sky of i fire, that hung over tho mouth of the great river, a ray t.f sunlight coming j:thruugh tho old log-cabin a ray which had been restiug on the poor :wcary face and playing in tho hair of gold, grc.v dim, and more dim, until it had gone, aud tho night had come, and to hur tho night of death! The pretty oyes, blue as the blue light of heaven, had lost their look of weariness, and their look of sorrow forever. There was no moro suffer ing, no more pain for her she was dead . The next morning the' body of the young husband drifted upon the beach. Preparations were uiado for the funeral. Two canoes wero placed side IU UlliW-l. ... ...... back, expecting something wrong to como forth, out tncir scare eswui- w certain end as lie puueu out a new suit for his boy Jim. 2 nne colored shirts, 1 tie and abundle of socks forj (Jharley, a pair ot wnue uuuih.eu n thebov-s.an elegant suit for himself, and then turned the truncover to Jane to pack her things in. The wiioie mvstery was this t he boucht all these goods for S40 of M. D. Kant, tho Boss .Merchant Tailor and Clother. lie will solve tne same mystery for all -who call on him. Card of Thanks. XTn .laairo in OYnnN HUT illOPre I n.nnVo in tlm frionH who lv their! huuurw w w , .7,1 great exertions saveu at. jiary uuaunai from the names last juonuay, uuu es pecially to tne meraoers ol aich llook and Ladder Co. No. 1, of this city. who so nobly came to our reuet wnen the danger was so great and did most effective work. SlSTEltS OF CnAlllTY. HURRAH FOR THE FOURTH AXD JEFF. Sis Dinner Bill of Tare To-Day. for r have just received a large consignment o Lace Corona,, aud Curtain Materials, in the newest designs, and would invite an. njpw. tion from intending purchasers, confident that for rarity and Low Pfices NO SUCK VALUE HAS EVER BEEN OFFERED IN AST08IA. SiUss and Dress Goods, We are showing on our Centre Counters a collection of. thermos elaborate and richest Goods ever shown in this City, AT REMARKABLE LOW PRICES. Z All Silk Shadames, Drap D'Almas All Silk Poulards, , Wool SupOis, All Silk Ottomans, duw,. Etc., Etc- We ave now showing th-i Largest and most Elegant jne.dLa- ' Cloaks and Wraps ever brought to this Uty. Black Dolmans, Trimmed with Lace, Fringe, and Gimp. Black Silk Dolmans. Lined and Trimmed with Gnipure Lace and'GimpV,.': Fine Brocaded Satin Dolmans, " Handsomely Trimmed with Chenille Fringe. Walking Jackets, Mantles, Ulsters and Dusters; Shetland Shawls, Evening Shawls, Wool Shawls All Sizes and Colors. . dies noliceaian resterdav morninz. Tho alleged reason was his interference with the arrest of a man who waa ataaling goods at the time. Ho was taken to the hospital and attended to. The wound is not a serious one. building aud Central hotel, no m suranch; J. V. and D. H. Welch, and Mrs. Wood, $12,000 on buildings at different points of tho burned district, insurance $1,500; Mrs. Grant $0,000, At a citireas meeting held at tho I insurance, $2,800; Mrs. O'Brien, iroin tne civilized world, with tho silence of a vH.t f..nst to tho riuht of them and behind them; the silence and deep solitude of a mighty ocean to tho left; with the silenca of a grand river in front of them; here, all alone, lived a tew wait, irom tne reai nviuy world. rU may be imagined, these beings who had wandered away to this west ern world belouged to a class who might be said to consist of tho curi osities of humanity Trappers, men who had escaped from justice, men imbittered by the strange chances and misfortunes of life such men formed this community. Auiongat the last class was a curious old lawyer; a man possessed -of profound ability had been brought up at the Inns Court nt London. He had striven for man years in that great city, feeling, knowing his ability. Tn his aitempt to obtain a foot-hold he had battled 8ccmiug interest a3 he apfky. Ann one time ho told of tho sweet gaiiae wife that he left behind him, and nt he describsd her in glowing terini hii listeners leaned forward with their elbows on their knees, and one old pilot took off his hat and laid' it wr. the floor as the young, man dascrilfcW the lovely face like that of. an an,Ml, and spoke of tho golden hair aim tbt eyes like tho blue vf heaven. But after a whilo a dep inia'.-lnty; took possession ef him. an 1 hi hardl spoke to tho rest. And he wad of ten J seen to wandor up and down :1ml. bach in the cveuin'' after the diy a CLOTHING AUD GENTS FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT iv., showing without doubt, the largest, and most, corapleta anCra foffig I stock of Mens Youths', and Boys' Clothing ever brought to Astoria nnv-.i npfirt. at PYTRT?rwr.r T OW PRICES. ill, iJl.. Ji mi"" - - sour. Oyster. Fisn. Baked Salmon. Baked Heart.' ' ENTREES. Lamb and Green Peas. VeaLPredan gio. Oyster Patties, Corn Beef and Cab bage. VEGETABLES. Green Corn, String Beans. Mashed Potatoes. PUDDING. Ice Cream. VIES. "Mlnwv an it A Trf(nt. Tea, Coffee, Wine or S. F. Beer. Meals, 23 cents. Dinuer from 5 to 8. Largest Stock, Finest Goods. and Lowest Prices in Astoria. O. H. COOPER, - KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS BUILDING, ASTORIA. UCilUil 111 V. liUIlii, ...vw. .....x.... .. . I , work .was done. Pic became the'auf.- by side, aud boards were placed be- I At Carl Adler's UTJ.lr'j Jinn Tlnv" PnnfPAs!onS Ot" noci.rni Xnn otw! nil thR new nnd non- ular books, kvery book of any note re ceived as iasc as puouaiieu. I Know Whereof I Speak. "Rnr T havo used it extensively. T re gard Parker's Ginger Tonic a most) wTPPllpnt remedv for kidnev. lull" and stomach disorders. ft invigo- 'ST against poverty and misfortune, and ai a catte luctiuug Cm au tuo insurance, ouu, " had felt the pangs of that hope de- city hall last evening, the mayor and Campi Restaurant, $4,000, ininco wll;ch lnakos the heart ek; common council beuiff present, ms ?l,u00; U. VVallman, Central but the rushhllI fitrCam of misfortune honorpresidin5.it was ordered that W00, insurance 2,000; A. G him Ug all places of business in Astoria be Spexarlh, ,000. insurance S1.U0U; , c ii. t iir : qi ir(. r ......... :.,... mao terriDie tme, anu ne lost n-a ' . nnnii the world. He sounht the oth inclusive. A committee ot safety surance ?2,100; John JJouglas 4 . ..nT.. tn nnf.i;nrr in . I Oft A .... J mnu. P Ariim P-Jf.1". I l'0'101- prpconcerted system of arrangements, inj; Co., 1440 cs. salmon, $,200, un insurauco; A. Astelle, $ov), no iect of conversation, uad tin ;1" all solemnly agreedand c-spJt&-Xf Hel ,., .. , , , . ..i . u ma tne oiu lawyer iwiiiciuuu- iiiai w was out of his element; that funt waa no place for him. Still the days dragged ty and Vi rain came drearily doivn; atiil tit In dians in their cauocs paddled their way over the smooth surface of thd river, and still the river t-aviwl O'd Timo in his invisible boat ..! v-Wl ocean. One dny an Indian camtr-jiniw-Thi: store and informed the paopht thriw that a big canoe waa out on the They went out, aud siirw nnj on J . ... n .,- t rates without intoxicating. J. i?ran- tween, funning a platiorm. On Una philo3 Journalt Chicago. ireat and solitude of the fOl63t. I f 1..,:., .,,..1 .. l....tlrt in n.,r: W lai HJlli.-yil, mix .w ...... This last gentleman was the oraclo I - A iinllfi ;1 ,.fi, t,W to,!,r ot tne little lown, auu many a lucmro did ho give to his audience there as sembled, as he sat before thu groat .r expressed it, was a sail. The sail moved across the mouth of ths river, and many were the conjectures a-s to i ;n- f;i nK. insurauco; A. Asteue, ouu, no m iT r- .i surance; G. W. Hume 8o,000, no in OC uu nciu tvi luua. , r.nn .... , . i i it j r : I surance; vnuie a uuiiuuik. 9Kuu, uu srods cpturod a boatload of provis- l ' . , n ' ' . i ixMiraiind- vm rviri nnniff A .11 111. 1 1 mill luiiiiv kuiu ii.u iuniwim .j , 010 ,uu luu Kwi wuauv. 1,,,. f At. List lh niiMtiuii . 1 mi -1.-1.-j lusuieu ci,uuu iuo x-iMui, vii'( . . . , , , emioiown. iuoy siariou . . his macrscliaum nine in ciouas aDOTei i.i ' , - , . , . insured 55,000; Wm. lleadington, - ' : . , . . - aeiuea wuon iue vessci iuuuu acro the river again and returned at J him; or ;lt wa3 around Uus stove tha nwlh CTd ftf lho W. saownwianotnerioireco.ereu $goQ; tho w 10le ; c, y assemoiea wnenevcr " In two houra the ves8cl wilh aU eaa9 their property may hnd it at the city ,uf w.. nCarlv everv day in the year. Around TTTI L .IT ; " - -. 1 I n tnntl .1 n .1 Hil 'I'ntTlrtr Tlk.'VI II I 111. 1 - the--river WM Damage to the Eskdale .T,nn.r.ion, .mVl i T.Jvfirnool 200, no insurance; Gilbert Chris- .ured: St. larv's hospital. S1.000. no l,US?reaiSlOVe m l" m WUI The vessel was ,a beautiful clipper .1 .... store inn wnoie ciw on ines mmiut-i r e..iQ..j;,i i; j: 77Mn i,pnPa insurance; morions saooung gauery, . , " , . PttUh-cl' uuu Ui j$Kaait, nence ous OCCAjj,ons chewed and smoked m. j t,. the year. Arouno. rf &nd wenfc Qa U Ujo tho old log-wood .i . i,n..,;r.,i Mir.,-, the community placed green bonghs. Tho csirpentera of the packot ship made two pino coffins. Tho remains of the young people were placed on these, and thev rested side by side above tile platforms on tho canoes. This was taken in tow by tho " life boat, and tho inhabitants took canoes, and the ship's company their boats, aud this littlo company rowed slowly Attention Knights A tor JLortso 4 Ko. 6, K. of P. Vmi nra ImroliV rAflllPStpd to lllCCt at vour CasUe Half at UiTO P. af,on tho evening of July 4th. By order C. C. PnntJnnlion. liver and kidney dis eases are cured by Brown's Iron Bit tors, which euriches tho blood, and and silently around Smith's Point and J strengthens the whole system, up Young's river. A number of In- j Go to "Jeffs" for your oysters, nights. dians in their canoe3 followed grimly and silently in tha rear. Near a narrow "onre in this Handsome trimmed hats for 31 at Sheriff O'NeU's Danicrupc siore. OCCIDENT STORE. Shirts, Wliiu esis, i.wicu xiu.iii.-i9. -.iv, . At the Very LowestJ?rice3 ! The Largest Assortment of Straw Hats, All the leading styles in Soft, Stiff and Flexible Hats. kLo?it!andS. Full stock of Clothing.incltfing fine Prince Albert Coats in Black an Blut The Tailoring department comprises the largest stock of imported Cloths, Cassimercs, Worsteds, Tweeds, etc. B. A. McINTOSH, The Xaoadisig TAILOR, CLOTHIER, HATTER and GENTS FURNISHER. I! fori Mr 12th. havimr exnerienced heavy tianson W.500. no inwiance; G. W m-n n .i Coffinberry, $3,000, no insurance; i ....r nt Antoine's restaurant, f4,000, no miiir had bulwark, badly damaged, washed ance; Luigi Sorra, $1,500, no ininr- a t-, j i ance: Ktnncv'a new buildintr 4,000, , away me waeei ana susvaitmu uuiui i - - - in0n Uo insurance; A. Gmders saloon -.Ja a Ar-n-A nnn $1,000, no insurance; Blue Wing -f wiiw l,ill lpm. Ualoon. $800.. no insurance; China An inquiry was held to de- ft houses. $600; Astoria Soda termine tho cause of the disaster, and Works, 2,000, insured: Jas. Turk -n. ,..; $3,000, insured; J. W. Gearhart, in delivering the judgment of the UBOO, no insurance; Ureenbnrg & i !J XI L T t 1 V... UU., WiUUW, ilU IHOUIUIIVC, V. II. CO Hit, Hia kuai lb Xiuu ucnu auunu .... tat the reel when she left Astoria Ruddock, $1,000, no insurance; II wAi Fnn Strudzmki, $00, no insurance; aL v c i j Centennial hotel, ?u,000, no insur lOW LUC OOaiXl Ul tiiiuu luns, I ,. tkreeuartera of an inch below ccJJOU? . . rnipp- S. .T. Sinclair. S2.0fin rtn in. " . a Llovd'i rules, and there was a ditter- , . , lDrin ... . u. .v. surance; Esculapius aaloon, $300, no ease ofonimons aa to whether she ' . ' I packets that sailed between this coun try and France fiity years ag i; in j those vessels that were fitted op iLtt a palace; that were built of oak aid pino and were fastened with copr bolts. This was tho Siirla Grot, y nen auca a strange event as iuu : ...w. .. .. and she hnd a majestic appearatu u appearance of a white sail upon the ., ocean happened, tho quiet littlo com-1 . munitv would be thrown into a state r tobacco, and told hideous yarns. And all tho whilo the Columbia, with the rain ever falling on its smooth surface, rollfd on in grim silence to sea. When such a stranore event as the FfllT i The Glorious of enormous excitement. Then would the members of the community lay down their tobacco pipes, the quids would be cast aside, tho people would put on their rubber-boots, their oil skin hats and coats, and the whole community, followed by the sheep, T!vtv fmv-trlass in the citv Wis J o leveled at tho vessel as she liddd onward. A lady on the "poop-Heck was waving a handkerchief, and a jj- glass showed to tho young clerk that this was the wife he had loft m -U river, .1 i:non n XitPTu for S1JJ0 at - u.mito buueuth the shadow of tall fir trees Sheriff O'Xeifs bankrupt store. was found a little green spot, and Bov's full suits for $2.50 at Sheriff ES5g23gSfitS here a LTave was dug. The oldest O'Neill bankrupt store. a,mnn Rhinmenta from Astoria to San Francisco, juir. t, . rininn :r.o. .T Williams 350 Thomes & Knowles 400, Warren 500, J W Hume 523. Total 2125. -The Albany Democrat gravely in- I forms its readers that in Nevada and California, the dust is so thick that bells on the teams are necessary in order to prevent collisions. A man that would believe that would Deneve anything. A-,,r, ,w? middle-aijod men. suf fering from nervous debility and kin dred affections, as loss oi memory uu i,-nr.,i- nhnnld inclose three stomps for part VII of World's Dis- pensary uimo Address World's Dispensary Med ical Association, Buffalo, S". Y. For a Neat Tittlnsr Boot Or Shoe, go to P. J. Goodmans, on Che- FOURTH GRAND PARADE ! ! BMs! Blanks I o Drawback Entries, Bills of Lading, Manifests, Etc. Xegal Blanks. Mortgages, Warranty Detdi, AT The Astorian Office Any blank or form not la stock wUl b printed to order. Bill Heads, Lettef Heads, Belpt Bok& Fish Talleys, Cards. Tags, and. cmohhW paper or all kinds printed to order at The Astorian Job Office. .....n i,A u.inrti, xv intond to hold a crand parado In tha prices of goods. " tlvt- ,innr tn W. Case. Altbonau we hive no gun-powder explosions, the All goods of the best make and guaran-tr-T,,ini wMiiirt on; In the nrlces of goods In every department m our store win mtj-uh i it, cinoV upw poods England. Tho day had been a bright i 1. .. ran a cinlrillir fir t W cows and dogs of tho village, wonWLonth or the rircr through n hoan j it.- m . x :i i CmCQ oi opinions aa w wuciuci auo -. i anu iuu crew wouiu prepare w uuub r . - . I insnraiipft? A. S. Cloutnc. S300. no ... . L . waa overladen or not. Captains ivnox I . 'n . the ship into port. But such au oc as Wilion takincr tno view tnat bub was boat of tho company would be manned prej But such au casion as this occurred only at very iuu iubvivaia jtiuiu. t "L"- co nan i 1-J 1 fl.nfuin 1 wt - J! "l ijul uvensucui auu, viiii" i .... i . . . . . ; xt, ance. The total loss as announcea ranta. conwuenuc uiu imiuio w wu . i te and tlie time of rear that yMt85J aro&t(ii ,n9nr- dys, but not one is now left to tell of A would be off tho Horn, takinc a r"!.. ' . ' ... .... 1L. r . the race that contrary riew. Tho court, however, . . ' . . ,r ... quiet, peaceable and idle raco. Thny w of the opinion that ahe waa deep- About three months ago it cMefl fby i- i.An Tk.irii.il nn fiiH fi'fin " . " . and were not of a warlike disDosi- -.Tlv x -til. was rold to a company consisting of tjon. ... . mi I Anir f! "FCinriBV. Lvman 0. Kmnev. The littlo town of Astoria had heen tac itavijjatioH oi tne Tossei. xney o- - m MMUred that any attempt to save Wm- Kinney, Astona Paclving Co., sleeping m the quiet manner which we ..... - . . .Linn "WVlcli. and D. Morgan. Jr.. for have described, disturbed onlv hv tho Vm Hi it oi iae raan wno wasiost - woU Kave beea madness. They atout $32,0CX). The origin of tho cry of the panther and the howl of ware ako well aatiiEed with the con- Cre believed to have been occa- tho wolf, when a great commotion was m in which the vessel bad been nonea. by a few boya who wero on tne causea oy tne report tnat uiero was to sea -a marked contrast Idj-heack about fifty feet southwest of the to be an increase in the population. y they -were siaoldne cigarettee, and i.Eagknd. The sale ol blankets to the of golden clouds. The young husband got into ho lifo-boat with four companions and rowed up the river after the veswL The sun sank, and the clouds of gold. in the west took a crimson hue. It was suddenly noticed that ihe vessel had stopped. She had struck upon a hidden rock. Iho vessel te- mained in the Bame D03itloU Wlthsilt i movinjr. The boat reached her, audi tin viumcr hnsband seized upon a rope that was hang Iksm. which had ccjme before wonilerfulrcdurtloiBta A full stock; new goons r cKu constantly r arriving. aiucn., ucii Custom work. Anlip's W Yontus' ClotMiaifllirasliii Goods. Boys' Suits from $2.50 up. Men's Suits from 5.00 up. " Linen Bosom Shirts from 75 cts. up. . " Underwear from 35 cts. up. Cotton Socks from 4 cts. up. " Shaker Socks from 12 1-2 cts. up. , ' ' ' " All "Wool Hats from 75 cts. lite second noinb3hell Ladies Lisle thread Gloves from 10 ots. up. Silk Gloves trom 2d cts. up. Cotton Hose from 5 cts. up. Important Notice to Fishermen ami Others. alBPPI) nf tl.n P.lIflP HOUSE, will give you the BEST 25-centmeal in town for cash. Board by the week $5, in .ad vance. Meals at any hour, day or night. Tlic Man Wlio Laughs wimi Whv! Where! Atuanu- 3S the buttons that you shed. YOKES. We hare for sale MONROE'S Celebrated Ylte. Which are acknowledged by all Logjewf to be the BEST IN THE STATE. -WARRANTED NOT TO CHECK, dwlm WILSON & FISHES, Astoria. L. K. G. SMITH, m Importer and wholesale dealer la ClKan and Tobacees, S meter' Arttelw, PJavlaz Cards. Cutlery, Sl-"v- tSbncry. Etc Tlift largest and tlnost s!o"lc Xt SKKK SC1IA15M and AllUKK (JUUDii lu taedty. Particular attnntiou pattt to orac ire nDi tho "R.ifl Tlov's Diarv." and vou'll have to get your Wife to sew on ciienanius Street. Astoria. Orejoa. I ler's. Thko. UEACTKKB. Maaaxer. All the patent medicines advertised In this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles, etc-can be bought at the lowest prices, at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Oe-ideu hctel, Astoria The Peruvian syrup nas cured thou sands who were suffering from dyspep sia, debjlity, liver complaint, oons, nu tr ZZl Kiworks and miscellaneous explosions in Dress Goods, SSitS&S&xM i A i .1.. nnlc. TATiinctina lTilliTiftrv- Ttfi.. at &Son- ijoston. f tho vessel in order to keep lie boat in position. The ebb-tido vsl ruthing rapidly around the bow of J the ship forming a ?hirlpool in its j course "j During the voyage from England i the young wife had had a cons.Unti Corner- Goncoraly and Main Streets, find that Fancy Goods, Domestics, Millinery-, Etc., at Sheriff O'Neil'g Baakript Store, M. ISAACS & Co., Consignees. presentiment that she would i&Son- ijoston. x Arnnn tn beautifv srrav hair ei familv needs. Parker's Hair Bal sam nover fails to satisfy. Shlloh's Vitalizer is what you need innctinxtinn l.nviC nf ATinp.titc DlZ- ziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. ASTORIA, OREGON Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle; bold FIRST QUALITY LUMBER. THE WESTPOET MILL COMPANY IS IN THE FIELD AND 'PKOPOSES T remain. - , "We will-take orders for lumber teem MB to 500 M., at the null or delivered. We also manufacture lata aad siuafteJ Al quality. Flooring a Specialty . Addrasi all orders WXSTPpETjmiiO. , 4 r" '