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ASTORIA, OKEGON:
SATURDAY.
.FEBRUARY 8, 1800
TIXE TABlil. FOR ASTORIA.
HIGH WATKH.
LOW YTATKIi.
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The nours between mldnlgnt and noon :ire
designated bv a (a. m.). those between noun
and midnight bv p (r. m.). Oh. oQm.a denotes
midnight, oft. (Win. i denotes noon.
Tnc height ii reckoned from the level of
average lower low waters to which thesound
Ings are -lven on the Coast Survey charts.
vessels ox the way
Belle of llatb. Am sp 1317. X x Oct 1
lien Mac Dhu '.11 r Wc 1100. Santa Rosalia
Cik llcmcnt,Amspl299. N YXoi 17
S Hnlbcrt. Am bk UCC. New York
llarlsconrt, lir lV 1113. Liverpool Nov S
Kaslcraft. Urfii3I2, Vololiama. Doc i
India. llrlikSTl, London
Ivr.AjnFpllSl.Kcw York
Mcnai. 15 r rp 1377. Liverpool Oct 12
McMillan, lir sj 1 1 50. Santa Kosalia
Krreus, l!rhpl2TJ, Lota
NorUicrnliay. Krbk ISM. London Oct 9
Saint Mildred, llrsp 1G, Liverpool Nov'
Vandnara. 15ri:MiZ. Liverpool
BUSINESS CARDS.
jy I. IC.VV.1I OX 1,
CIVIL EXG1XEEK.
County Surveyor of Clatsop County.
Ofllcc : ISoom No. 7, Kinney's Brick, Asto
ria, Oregon.
A.
A. C:iiKVKEiANI,
ATTOIIXEY AT LAW.
Ofllcc Flavors new brick building, corner
Second and Cass streets ; up Mairs.
C.
.1. CURTIS,
Attorney-al-Law: 'olary Public.
ConuniKloncr or Deeds for Washington
Territory. Office in Flavel's new brick
building. Cor. Second and Cass streets.
J
OlErS . N22ITII.
ATTOIIXEY AT LAW.
Office on Cass street, 2 doors back of Odd
Fellows Building, Astoria, Oregon.
KK.1I ItAXAttA,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
onice over White House Cor., Astoria, Or.
'. V. KOI.TOS-. O. C. KULTON
FUI.TOI BKOTI1ERS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Kooms 5 and G. Odd Fellows Building.
r q. a. Bowiiitv,
Attorney and. Counsellor at Law
Office on Chenamus Street, Astoria, Oregon
T II. MAXSKLIi,
"itlML KSTATE RROKF.It
AXD
XOTAKY PUBLIC.
Established 1S83.
Tliinl Street, next to W, U. Telegraph Of
fice, Astoria, Or.
rvR. 4. K. I,A. FOIEUK.,
DENTIST.
Rooms 11 and 12 Odd Fellows Building.
ASTOKIA, - - OREGON.
JAY TUTTLE. M. D.
Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur.
Office, Boom G,Pythian Building.
Ofiico hours : 10 to 12 and 2 to 3.
Residence, south side of Cedar St., next
block west ciflhe Hospital.
"i k. xn.LKn, m. i.
Graduate or Cleveland Homoeopathic Hos
pital College, and Pott-Craduatc of New
York City rolyclinle School of Medicine
and Surgery.
First and Main street's, Portland.
IHcaCf of Woraon a Specialty.
D
US. A. I.. AXJ. A.FIIl.TOX.
Cass stieet. belwcen 3rd and 4th.
Sieclal attention to Diseases of Women
and Children, by Dr. A, L. Fulton.
Special attention to Surgery, by Dr. J. A.
Fulton.
Office hours from 10 to 12 A. 7i and 1 to 4
r.M.
D
K.O.R.ESTKS.
PHYSICIAN AXD SU11GKON.
Siecial attention to Disc-wis of Women
ind Surgcry-
urneK: Opposite Telegraph Office, up
Stairs, Astoria, ivgon.
rVR. I. A. KRKS,
DENTIST.
Rooms 7 and S, navel's new Biick Build
ing. .SMITH.
DENTIST.
Kooms 1 and 2 Pythian Buildm?
t IL Cooper's Store.
ir. t. iiukxkv.
L. T. HAItlX,
B
URNEY
AKIN,
ttoruoys
i at-Iaw.
Oregon City, Oregon.
Twelve vears oxiwrience as Begister of
tfcc U.S. Land Office here, recommends us
ta oar specialty of Minnie and all other bus
Shcs boforc the I-and Office or the Courts.
mkI lMvol1tig the practice In the Cener.il
ijindOWcc
Nttice to Builders and Contractors
ATA MEETING OF THE CABI'EXTEBS'
and Joiners' Union No. 520. of Astoria.
kcW January 3d, 1SK). it was decided that,
hectoning wi the 1st of March, isiw. and
tkreeaftcr, nino hours will constitute .a
tv'8 work for union members in Astoria
tewed I0 JOHN NYLAND, Prast.
l J J. P. SCOTHAN, Secy.
T FeHmc Carpenters:
X cardial Invitation is extended to carpen
teHd Joiners to unite with its. Brother
teller. It matters not who bears the stand
am T reform so It is carried aright Master
mectaiHics arc made of llesh and blood the
mum as ourselves. All wc have to do Is to
tfgmn what Is just and righteous and they
wW eowwnt. Yours for hunianlty's sake.
ASTORIA UNION 520 OF B5OTHEIUIOOD
CAKPKNTERS AND JOINERS OF AM
ERICA. J. P. SCOTHAN. Secy.
A Perfect Face Powder.
A ASA HnlraK-rree rrea
niHn ob.Arf
Pu WDERi uBta
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J. W. CO!It
. STJtICKLER;
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"Tfi5ffi?1&AWAW
nOTELS AND ItESTAURANTS
cnnis. kvexsox.
F. COOK
THE
Central Hotel
EYENS0N & COOK.
On tho European Plan.
LARGE CLEAN ROOMS.
A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT
Board by the Day, Week or Month
Private Rooms for Families, Etc.
Transient Custom Solicited.
Oysters, Fish. Meats, Etc, Cooked to
Order.
WAT Kit St.. Opp. Foard A Stokes
A FIRST CLASS SALOON
Bun in connection with the Premises. The
Best of
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
Good Billiard Tables and Private Canl
llooms.
THE VIENNA
Restaurant anil Chop Hon
C. W. Fisher & Co., Prop's.
Game, Fish, Oysters, Etc.,
COOKED TO OUDEIt-
Fino Private JtoomN. rcverythlnc
t irrit ClngH,
Genevieve Street, rear of Griffin & Heed's.
SATISFACTION GUAHAXTEEI).
Rucker's Restaurant
Enlarged and Refitted to Meet the
Popular Demand.
FINEST RESTAUR AST IS CITY !
Shoaiwater Bay and Eastern
OYSTERS.
Piivate Booms for Dinner Part las, etc. Meals
Coooked to Order.
THIBI) STBEET, - - ASTOKIA, OR.
Adjoining Dement's Drug Store.
Maison Doree
RESTAURANT
Domingo Bczericli, I'rop'r,
SECOND STBEEr - - Near Postorflce.
The Only French Bcstaurant
In the City.
Mv object is to make the Maison Doree
the best in Astoria, where the
Finest French Meals
Can be had at all times.
Open Day and .Night.
PIANOS
DECKER UltOS., J. & C. FISCHER,
I VERS & POXD, A. TJ. CI I ASE
CO., And Otiikii Makhs.
ORGANS
MASOX & IIAML1X, A. IS. CHASE
CO., WEAVER OIIC, AN CO.,
Low Prices and Easy Terms
Intending Purchasers will do Well to
Wiite tn
Winter & Harper,
7 1 Morrison St., Portland,
Genevieve
Street Improvement
Notice.
Xetici: is hereby given that tho com
mon council of the city of Astoria,
Clatsop county, Oregon, propose to or
der the improvement of Genevieve
.street, in the city of Astoria, Clatsop
county, Oregon, as laid out and recorded
by . I onn ilcClure and extended by C3'
nts Olncy. from the north end of the
wharf line of said city to the southern
city limits, in the established grade of
said street, by piling, capping and
planking that portion between the north
side of the wharf line to the south side
of Aslor street, to a width of thirty-four
feet through the center thereof, with
new and sound lir plank four inches hi
thickness, and by building side walks
on both sides thereof, and by grading
and filling that portion between the
south side of Astor street and the south
ern limits of tho city of Astoria to its
established grade and to the full width
of the street, and by planking the same
to a width of. eighteen feet through the
1 center thereof, with new and sound fir
I planks four inches in thickness, and by
j building side walks on both sides there
of.
And unless a remonstrance, signed by
i the owners of two-thirds of the proj
j orly fronting on said portion ot said
Mrcei, uu nieu wuii iuu uuuuur unu po
lice judge within ten daj'S of the final
publication of this notice, to-wit: on or
before Monday, February 24th, 18M, the
common council "Will order saut im
provements to be made.
Rv order of the common council,
Attest: T. S. Jewktt,
Auditor and Police Judge.
Astoria, Februarj-, 1st, 1S90.
J. B. Wyatt,
DEALEBS IN
Hardware and Ship Ckattdlcry,
Pure Oil, Bright Varnish,
Binacle Oil. Cotton Canvas,
Hemp Sail twine,
Cotton Sail Twine.
Lard Oil,
Wrought Iron Spikes,
Galvanized Cut Nails.
Agricultural Implements, Sewing
9 Machines, folate, Oils,
Grrooeriesi !Elt.
rj a
"Tiwmfem!
PEARS obtained
toilet SOAP in competition with all the
possible distinction."
Hughes & Co
Wholesale and Beta!)
LIQUOR DEALE S.
Importers of All Brands of Foreign and Do
mestic Wines, Liquors and Cigais.
J. II. Cutter Whiskies a specialty. Val
Ittatz Bottled Beer. Finest brands or Key
West and Domestic Cigars.
Liquors for Medicinal Purposes.
Family Trade Solicited. All oiders from
the City and Country promptly filled.
Squcmoqua Street, - - - Astoria, Oregon.
North Pacific
BREWERY,
JOHN KOPP, - - - Proprietor.
Patronize Home Industry!
Wc supply as
GOOD A. QUALITY OF BEER
As Any In the Market,
AT AS KEAKOXABL.K A l!tICIC
Tie Horll Facile Brewery Beer
la Pure and Unadulterated.
It gi ves general Satisfaction and Is Furn
ished in Quantities to Suit.
Leave orders With A, W. Utzmger
next to Bergman & Co.'s, or Fred Cooke,
next to Foard & Stokes.
Daily Delivery in Any Part of the City.
AUG. DAiIELSOi,
Sample Rooms,
Dealer In
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agent for the GUION Steamship Line and
in Lii
.ine.
the THINGVALLA Steamship I
direct.
Also, agent for "Svenska Trlbuncn" and
'Svenska Amerikanaren."
Corner of Water and "West Ninth Streets
Astoria, Oregon.
THE
Resort Billiard Parlor,
GBOSBAUER &BRACII, Prop's.
L. FEUREB'S CELEBRATED
Gambrinus Beer I
ON DRAUGHT.
Gambrinus Bottled Beer.
J. II. Cutter Whisky. Domestic
and. Key West Cigars,
Constantly on hand.
Third Street, four doors west of Telegraph
Office, formerly Telephone Bcstaurant.
ASTOBIA, OREGON.
GERMANIA BEER HALL
The Celebrated -y
WEINHARD LAGER BEER,
On Draught
On Ice, and Drawn from the Wood.
Five Cents a Class.
WML BOCK.
Proprietor.
Hill's Palace Yarieties.
Open Every Night.
GEO. HILL, - - Sole Proprietor.
NEW PEOPLE WEEKLY.
Aim to Please Even-body. The only Free
Show in Astoria. Wines. Liquors and Ci
gars.
Ire Cold Beer.
The Gem Saloon.
The Popular Resort for Astorians.
or the
Finest of Wines and Liquors
Go to THE GEM SALOON.
ALEX. CAMPBELL. - PBOPRIETOF
The Globe Saloon
Under New Management.
Chrlntiaa tVejen, Proprietor.
(Formerly Bartender at the "Resort,"
Bestof Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Corner Mam and First Streets.
LOEB & CO.
fines, Lipors anil Ciprs.
A Large Stock of
FIRST CLASS GOODS.
THE TRADE
Supplied at Lowest Market Rates.
All orders filled promptly and Accurately.
Agents for First Class Foreign and Domestic
Brands.
Main street Opposite Parker House,
ASTORLV, - - - - OREGON.
Steam Engine and Boiler for Sale.
ENGINE 8X12 INCH. BOILER 3x10 ; 3
inch flues, set in brick, 2 steam pumps
with connections ; about 1000 fet t assorted
steam pipe with couplings, main, etc. ; also
water tanks, holding from 15 to C03 barrels
water eacli. Above will be sold for a bar
gain if applied for at once, as property lias
been leased for other purposes. Inqntrc of
George T. Myers, Ninth and D streets, Port
land, Oregon.
I nrMfriho ami fnllw
endorse BIr U as the
only specific for the cer
tain cure ot this disease
U..'i. 1KOBAUAX.M. H.
Amsterdam, K. Y.
many years, and it has
-slven the bestof sUs-
1 action.
. IL Dvchk ft CO..
ChlMM. 11L
Idl. 8old by DrazctsU
814 byJ.W.Oeaa, Astoria, Oracea.
CmtaVfl
WViZiairtaBM. M
Bm KrMt7fc7
BftaMCMBlMlOl
wMiyi
mteHBPFTlrl
Pari,
the only gold medal
INSURANCE.
I . "W. CASE,
Insurance Agent.
REPRESENTING :
California Marine Ins. Co., S. F.
Columbia Fire and Marine Ins. Co.,
Portland.
Home Mutual Insurance Co., S. F.
Phoenix of London.
Imperial of London.
Robb Sl Parker,
AGENCY OF
Fire and Marine Insurance,
With an Aggregate Capital of
$70,000,000.
IMPERIAL, of London.
CALIFORNIA, of California.
CONNECTICUT, of Hartford.
OAKLAND HOME, of Oakland
LION, of London.
FIREMAN'S FUND, of California,
QUEEN, of I-ondon.
$67,000,000 Capital
Liverpool & London Adobe, North British
and Mercantile of London and Edinburgh.
Hartford of Connecticut, Commercial of
California Agricultural, of Watertown. New
York, Loudon & Lancashire ot Liveriool(
Eng.. Fire Insurance Companies, Represent
In a capital of $G7,000,000.
B. V .! 1UHKX. Agent.
1LARKET3.
Washington Market.
Mala Street, Aterla, eregsa.
l'IIRI$TEXSF..V .V ., ntFKIETt)KS.
RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN
tlon of the public to the fact that the
aoove Market will always be supplied with a
FULL VARIETY AND BEST QUALITY
OF
FRESH AND CURED MEATS I 1
Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole
sale and retail.
tySpecial attention given to supplying
chips.
STAR MARKET.
WHERRY fc COMPANY,
Fresh and Cured Meats,
Vegetables,
FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS.
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL,
ClIKXAMUS Street. Asterla, 0.
Roadway Market.
P. O'HARA, Prop'r.
Opposite Foard & Stokes.
A First-Glass Meat Shop.
Fresh and Salt Meats.
AH Purchases Delivered in any part of the
City.
To Ganners.
Jensen's Patented Can Capping
Machine.
Will Cap and Crimp 95 CANS per MINUTE.
It has proved to Reduce the Leakage more
man w percent, less man nana canpeu.
Price. $C00. Orders complied witli by
The Jensen Can-Tilling Machine Co.
H. W. Strickler. M. D.
DEALER IN
Pure Drugs, Toilet Articles, Etc.
Prescription Clerk speaks Four different
Languages.
General practice of Medicine attended to
ny me Doctor.
Second Mreet, near Postolllce.
The Oregon Bakery
A. A. CLEVELAND, Prop'r.
Good Bread, Cate ill Pastry
None but the Best Materials Used.
Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers
Bread delivered In auy part of the city.
Polk Street Grade Notice.
Notice Is heichy Riven that the com
tuon council of the city of Astoria pro
pose to establish the grade of a portion
of Polk street in the city of Astoria,
Clatsop county, Oregon, as laid out and
recorded by John McClure, as follows
to-wit:
At a point 225 feet north of the north
side of Concomly street at a height of
17 feet above the base of grades as estab
lished by Ordinance No. 71 of the city
of Astoria, entitled "An ordinance es
tablishing a base of grades for the
streets of Astoria."
At the intersection of Folk street wit k
the wharf line; when established, at a
height of 17 feet above said base of
grades.
And unless a remonstrance, signed by
the owners of two-thtrds of the property
fronting on said portion of said street,
be filed with the auditor and police
iudge within ten days of the final pub
lication of this notice, to within or be
fore Monday, February 24th, 1890, the
common council will establish said
grade.
By order of the common council.
Attest: T. 8. Jewett,
Auditor and Police Judge.
Astoria, February 1st, 1890.
H. EKSTBOM,
Practical : Watchmaker,
ASTORIA, OB.
A fine line of Gold and Silver Watches,
Solid Gold and Plated Jewelry, Clocks, etc,
at reasonable prices. Repairing Promptly
Done. Opposite Crow's Gallery.
c
V-
Exposition,
i88g.
awarded solely for
world. Highest
G!LLET?S:
TIIE-
Finest Fitted Shop in the City
NONE BUT FIRST-CLASS ARTISTS
EMPLOYED.
Third Street, Opp, Rucker's Restaurant.
T. B. Loughery.
DEALER IX
Cigars, Tobacco, Cigarettes,
Confectionery, Etc.
S05E BUT THE BEST BRANDS HANDLED.
THIRD STREET.
Opposlto Halm's Boot and Shoe Store.
ASTORIA TRANSFER GO.
AND
Livery Stables.
Conveyances of any kind, on short notice.
Transferring Baggage, etc., a specialty.
Telephone No, 12.
SHERMAN & WARD.
Jackson Street Grade Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the com
mon council of the city of Astoria pro
pose to establish the grade of a portion
of Jackson street in the city ot Astoria,
Clatsop county. Oregon, as laid out and
recorded by John McClure, as follows,
to-wit:
At a point 225 feet north of the north
side of Concomly street, at a height of
17 feet above the base of grades, as es
tablished by Ordinance No. 71 of the
city of Astoria, entitled "An ordinance
establishing a base or grades for the
streets of Astoria.
At the wharf line, when established,
at a height of 17 feet above the base of
said grades.
Anu-unless a remonstrance, signed by
the owners of two-thirds of the property
fronting on said portion of said street,
be filed with the audior and police
judge within ten days of the final publi
cation of this notice, to-wit: on or be
fore Monday, February 24th, 1893, the
common council will establish said
grade.
By order of the common council.
Attest : T. S. Jewett,
Auditor and Police Judge.
Astoria. February Isr, 1890.
Squemoque and Water Street
Grade Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the com
mon council of the city of Astoria pro
pose to establish the grade of Sque
moque street in the city of Astoria,
Clatsop county, Oregon, as laid out by
John McClure and extended by Cyrus
Olney and of Water street in the city
of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon as
laid out and recorded by J. M. fchively
as follows to wit:
At the intersection of Squemoque
street with Main street at a height of 19
feet above the base of grades as estab
lished by ordinance No. 71, entitled an
ordinance "establishing a base of grades
for the streets of Astoria."
At the intersection of Squemoque
street with Cass street at a height of 19
feet above said base of grades.
At the intersection of Squemoque
street with Genevieve street at a height
of 19 feet above said base of grades.
At the intersection of Squemoque
street with Olney street at a height of
19 feet above said base of grades.
At the intersection of Squemoque
street with Water street and the claim
line between the donation land claim
of John McClure and J. M. Shively at a
height of 19 feet above said base of
grades.
At tho intersection of Water and
West 9th streets at a height of 19 feet
above said base of grades.
At the intersection of Water street
with West 8th street at a height of 19
feet above said base of grades.
At the intersection of Water street
with West 7th street at a height of 19
feet above said base of grades.
At the intersection of Water street
with West Cth street at a height of 19
feet abovo said base of grades.
And unless a remonstrance signed by
the owners of two thirds of the property
fronting on said portion of said streets
be filed with the auditor and police
iudge within ten days of the final pub
lication of this notice, to wit: on or be
Monday, Februarj' 24th, 1890, the com
mon council will establish said grade.
By order of the common council.
Attest : T. S. J ewttt,
Auditor and Police Judge.
Astoria, February 1st, 1890.
West Sixth Street Assessment
Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that the as
sessment made by Ordinance No. 1151,
of the city of Astoria, for the Improve
ment of West Sixth street, in the man
ner provided by Ordinance No. 1139, en
titled, An ordinance providing for the
time and manner of improving West
Sixth street," approved November 29th,
1889, is now due and payable at the of
fice" of the city treasurer, in U.S. gold
or silver coin, and unless paid within
five days of the final publication of this
notice, to-wit: on or betore Tuesdaj,
February 25th, 1890, the common coun
cil will order warrants issued for the
collection thereof. The assessment is
as follews:
TonsoriEmprM
NAME OF OWXEB.
Cost.
Mrs. Mary .Johnson.. .
Mrs. Mary Johnson,
S 23 feet. ......... ..
Hubbard &Wrigh
N.125feet
Win. Kneymier
P.E.Ferchen
Jas. Taylor, S. 85 feet
Sirs. T. O'Brien. 50 ft
Mrs.T. 0'BrIenjN.37ft
B. Gallagher, N. 37 ft.
Thos.DeaIy.S.50ft..
Cleveland & Henry,
N.20feet
S334 GO
73 32
293 28
300 20
312 20
284 20
125 00
95 50
95 50
150 00
By order of the oommon council.
Attest : T. S. Jewett.
Auditor and Police Judge.
Astoria, Or., February Gth, 1890.
Many Imitate, None Equal
No No.
Lot. Blk.
12 113
1 113
1 113
0 112
7 112
G 121
1 133
1 120
1 120
1 120
1 133
jJiyMBaljII
THF. RECEDING WATERS.
The Willamette Flood Partly Snbsidfs.
Albany, Feb. 7. The river lias
fallen four and one-half feet at this
city. Business, which has been par
alyzed by the flood, is being resumed.
The damage to property in Albany is
slight. It includes only a few old
buildings, a portion of tho old Mbu
tieth mills and the Union Pacific
wharf, besides damage from inunda
tion of basements. Several county
bridges are gone and a considerable
amount of stock was drowned along
the river.
Eugene City, Feb. 6. The river is
falling slowly. The highest mark
reached was twentv-two feet above
4 low water. The large bridge near
bpnngiield went ont Monday; also a
part of the bridge near this city, en
tailing a loss of $20,000. A few small
buildings in the low bottoms were
washed away, and a large amount of
cordwood, fencing and other material,
also, the aggregate losses figuring
many thousand dollars. The city of
Eugene did not suffer any loss from
the river, and but slight loss and an
noyance from surface water.
ConvAiiMS, Feb. 9:15 A. jr. The
city is feeling jubilant over the fact
that last night the river fell thirty-six
inches, and is now going down at tho
rate of three inches per hour. A light
frost was on the gronnd at daylight,
and the sun shinning brightly. The
sky is perfectly clear, aud a northwest
wind prevails. The Oregon Pacific
train will arrive on time.
McMrxxvELiiE, Or., Feb. G. 9:15
a. ar. The river fell nineteen inches
since 5 o'clock yesterday, and is falling
now quite rapidly. To say the situa
tion causes joy does not express
the prevailing sentiment. The sky is
as blue in summer, and a warm south
wind is blowing.
Independence, Feb. G 9:15 a. jr.
The Willamette fell twenty-four
inches since last night, and is now re
ceding at the rate of two inches per
hour. Tho general impression is that
within twenty-four hours it will be
five feeet lower. The weather is
warm, with a clear sky and a south
wind.
A COLLIERY EXPLOSION.
One Ilnndred And Fifty Jliners Killed.
London, Feb. G. An explosion oc
curred to-day in a.colliery at Aber
sycham, in Monmonthshire, ten miles
northwest of Newport. Three hun
dred miners were imprisoned, and for
several hours no communication could
bo had with them. An opening was
finally effected at noon. Two hun
dred of them have been rescued. A
number of those taken out were seri
ously injured. Rescuing parties are
still searching for those remaining in
the mine. It is feared that it will be
impossible to rescue the miners who
aro still imprisoned.
Up to 4 o'clock this afternoon forty
bodies had been taked from the mine.
Fifty miners are still imprisoned, and
it is not known whether they are dead
or alive.
Hvter. It is now apparent that
the estimate of the number of lives
lost by to-day's explosion in the Aber
sychan colliery made by the owners of
the mine was not placed too high, and
many believe that the dead will ex
ceed their figures, 120. Although
some fifty bodies have been taken out,
the ghastly work is only at its begin
ning, and a vast amount of labor will
be required to clear away he debris
and recover the bodies that remain in
tho pit. The bodies taken out are so
horribly mutilated that except in two
or three cases identification is impossi
ble, recognition being rendered
doubtful by the fact that the men, ow
ing to the close and heated atmos
phere of the mine, wore no clothing
whatsoever, except heavy boots to pro
tect their feet from the flinty bottom.
It is ascertained that the mine has
been in a dangerous condition for
some time past; that 'long ago an ex
plosion occurred in an adjoining pit
by which live men were killed. The
damaged pit was flooded and, the
water gradually forced the gas into
the pit which was the scene of to-day's
disaster. Upon this information it is
already suggested that the owners of
tho mmo be prosecuted for criminal
negligence.
Sixty dead have been taken out
Latest estimates place the loss of
life at not less than 150. Physicians
in attendance pronounce half of tho
number dead to have been killed by
fire and concussion, and the other
half by suffocation. Several of those
rescued nlivo have since died.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria
SVhen Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria.
(Then sbo was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
iVhen she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
iVhen shohad Children, she gave them Castorit
Collecting silver spoons is a new
craze, but a rather dangerous one, for
your Host or the hotel waiter may
have his eye on yon.
It is a fact worth knowimr that, as a
household remedy, for children and ad
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Man wants bnt little here below, but
what ho does want he wants badly.
and when he can't get it realizes what
want is.
It has been observed that the man
with the fewest failings is the man
most tolerant of those of his neigh
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RESTORED HER HEALTH.
Pot 25 years I suffered from bolte, erysipelas
end other blood affections, taking during that
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the etart, and after taking several bottles, re
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ATJOTION"
AND COMMISSION HOUSE.
MARTIN OLSEN,
Successor to E. C .Ilolden.
The oldest established Commission Ilouse
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Auction Sales Every Saturday.
General Repairing, Jobbing and Uphol
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Fine stock of Furniture on hand.
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Administratrix Notice.
mnE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN
X appointed administratrix of the estate
of W. w. Belcher, deceased, all claims
against said estate, with the proper vouch
ers, are hereby required to be presented to
the undersigned at the office of F.D. Win
ton, In the city of Astoria, within six months
from this date. BARABRA A. BELCHER,
Administratrix.
Astoria, Clatsop county. Or., Jan. 25, 1890.
The Celeurated French Cure.
Warranted "ADUDfiniTHIC" ormoney
to euro ArnnULIIIInC refunded.
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limin Pnxrnr. Wakefulness. Bearine down
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for
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and llwaco,
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and
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Time Table,
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