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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1895)
ffl PUBLIC UBMYASSOCIATMr Ml" A (If. 1 'S rv t I'i 111 . J-0 P.xnT.USIVK TELEGRAPHIC PRESS REPORT. : " iM.in-Tnv.: ASTORIA. OKKtiOX, FRIDAY JIOkNIXG, JANUARY 4. 1895. vnr. I vf.iv vn 4 u& a a i - - . . i Stocking Up Was the prevailing style in in hosiery Christmas eve. Stocking up is what we have been preparing to do for some time by placing large orders to ed trade expected Dy tne building of the railroad to As toria in the. epring, and to make room for the new goods and clear out 1894 lines we liave marked down many such to great bargains in Men's and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots. Shoes, Trunks, Valises, etc. 0SG00D pflGAflTM Co, The One Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers 506 and 508 COMMERCIAL STREET, ASTORIA, OR. Articles Filed Yesterday at the County Clerk's Office. CAPITAL STOCK IS $3,000,000 Various Local Happenings About the City Yesterday-Wires Still Down. 20 per cent OFF. 20 per cent OFF. 20 per cent OFF. 20 per cent OFF. 20 per cent OFF. 20 per cent OFF. 20 per cent OFF. 20 per oeivt OFF. 20 per cent OFF. 20 per cent OFF. We Wish You n & Happy New Year. And will start the ball rolling by giving gou a discount of 20 per cent, for 10 dags op all mis ...cellaneous books, in our stors. . Pacific Coast Rlmanacs and Tide-tables. In a very few dnys, and the date ror commencing he Mnel'.ruOUon of th road remains, to a gtreait ejften't, with Lhe people on this end of the line. Mr. Campbell went to Portland last night, and will probalbly return early next week. 20 per cent OFF. 20 per cent OFF. 20 per cent OFF. 20 per cent OFF. 20 per cent OFF. 20 per cent OFF. 20 per cent OFF. 20 per cent OFF. 20 per cent OFF. 20 per cent OFF. The Packers of Choice lolumbia River Salmon Their Brands and Locations. . LOCATION. BKAMD. T f AMoria Pk'gCo. rt.Co...... l'Sl'iieiiiZ KlDDey- - A" Booth A.Fk'KC0 astorla Booth Sod. - Chlcigo ColumbURlTerro Astoria. kU CUt"D' " "" IMiiriiolla Elmore, Btnborp Atttfr, Elmore Samuel-.... Attorla .. -j wuiHUr...-. Co....- ... f E'licare Pnhn. aM)n,a Barker Ajtorla .- George ft Barker Astoria. lDedemon atom " , MeglerftCo Brookflela tag,8t George- J.G. Megler. Biookeld Wa 1 Ftbermen't KWlwmeB's Aor!, fttone" n C0 Artorl. iStrKt2,mena', Teirterday t fhe county clork'B office aiiUdes of taoarpouuiuon were nled for tins Oregon Oucnswuation Company. The artlulea u-e slirned by Fred. K. Strong, Edwiln Stone, land J. L. Sunith. Th ub- jeots of the corporuitton ftiie many. They can buy real eytiate and Improv t'he saime, and also dispuae of It alt will; to ccaitinaut far tine oanatrudblon of rall- poada In Oregon, AViaioihlimffton amd Cali fornia; to equip, and fuTOWn uaanc build telegraph limes,- steamboats and steauntthlps cuid opeiuJus th same are adso ithlinga 'Uiiey are 'permi'Uted to Uo, Thley are alao guven the riisht to toirow money on ibunds, notes, or other secur etks amd mortgage real estate etc. to secure eame. The duration of 'the cor poraWkwi to iperpeJtual, and the pnlnojpal offlde is to Ibe tn Aatorlu, wJth a posr ble bmmih in New York city. The cap' ttal 0todk Is $3,000,000. ASTORIA'S GOOD FORTUNE. What a Prominent Saint Paul Paper Says About It. Aeltonia, Oregon, one of the brightest and most favorably kiealted little cities of tttue Faolflo ooiaet tjountry, has by a most remiarkalble coumblnWLlon of un aioaountable dlrcumEltances, says the St. Paul News-Record, been wSthout a rail road during all the years, of its ex istence, and is a city whlclh was of some Bttle impouCaince foafore Poi'tliand, Ta- oom. iand Sealt'tle, SpoiJinia, or any of the otlher ootst towns were thoug'lit of. Fortune has aipparenlly sm'iled upon 11 at laslt, however, and through jthe co- oiiallilon nd financial aid of A. 15. Ham'mond iand E. L. Banner, of Mon tana, a railroad to Astoria ssems now to be assured. As all tiiavellers who ihaiis visited Astoria know, natural advamtage3 ax ford'Sd n't the opportunity of bflng tilib principal city of Oregon, but the b."it use of 'these advantages was not mUdd, and linstead of being- the first city of the staite, it was speedily outsuuppea Dy Pai'lAaind, whose cMssens took up with every live project whlclh was likely to redound to their lrttitiresta and .mo .urage the growth of tlnelr cOlty. Years lago Astonia ibeoaime known to the world 'through Its great fish canning Induefaiies. Wiuh railroad fa.-liities it may now come to foe known for some thing more than this. Indeed, its pros, pects for becomliing. a Pacific coast city of goodly size and Importance seem excellent. A GOOD HOTEX.. In an Interview In a Chicago papa- nf ji recent date. W. H. i. nmojai says: one of the first things to be looked atftor in advancing Astoria's lniterests. la to 'buikj a first-cJass tuouel. Th. Ji no use of talking men of capital to As.-arfa wiitihoult first 'having some place for them to sbay. A city is reckoned as much iby 'Its hotels as its newspapers, and midchliinK will make a town look more prosperous Uhain a good, roomy hotel, rum by Ithe rlg'hit sort of men." Air. Kimball, being an did and ex perienced "hotel man, doubtless knows whereof hie speaks. ONE WHO KNOWS. Astoria, Jan. 3, 1SD4. Editor Astorian: The lengthy letter in today's Issue of your paper, written by the able pen ol Miss Clara Young, of our dty, oeserve comment and a whole lot of credit. I consider 1t an table letter, full of graph ic descriptions, amd more truth than poetry. It brings ne recolleoUons of places that I have visited while I was Uftere Borne twenty years ago, iand ) must truly say that she has told the truth In every instance, which cannot be denied by anyone who was buri there. Truly Yours, AUG. DAN1ELS0N. WIRE STILL DOWN. The corttinuiamkm of the storm yes terday did not assist materially In put ting the Western Breton line between hls city and Portland In working or der again. Manager OvWbec sat about MELVILLE NOTES. EdE'tor Astartan : A road meeting wtis held at the school house on December 26, 1894, for the puiTose of selecting a road supervisor for 1895. D. J. Ingalls was elected chairman and Wm. Mai'tlll secretary. E. F. Llbke and Olof Ertekson were nominated for road supervisors for 1895; E. F. Llbke received 9 votes. Olof Bnickson 14 votes. Erlckson's majority, 5. A very enjoyable party was given al the residence of Mr. O. Erickson on OhriEitimas night, and dancing was kept up 'till daylight '(he next morning. Per sons present, Mr. a.nd Mrs. D. J. Ingalls, M.r. end Mrs. J. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hartlll, Mr. and Mrs. Olof Olson, Mr. and Mrs, Rodgiena, Mr. and Mrs. Eridkson, Miss Hairtlll, Miss Carrie Har till, Mies Reddaway, Mas E. Olsen, Mr. A. Redidlaiwaiy, Albert iRedda'Way, S. Rodkiaiway, Irwiln Saoke'lit, M. Leroux, J. Tyberg, Otto Olsen, , Wm. Roberts, Fred. Caifitrtll, Ohas. Dhtander. J. Swan- son, Nils ErickBan, andfeeveral others. Mr. Geo. Waiison amd August Larsen fum'Whied excellent music. Mr. and Mrs. Mimaird and faimlly spent ChirfcC.mias week flit Andrew Anderson's Miss Hartlll is home for 'the holidays. Mtf Anderson and M!68 Victoria An derson ind Mr. Allen' An.ierson are home from school for a few days. We will Boon Wise one of our mo.t pop ular young men. Mr. Fred Cattrill. ts he is talking of talking ;a trip to Eng' land very soon. nealth ithe planking la In a wretched oondtUon, and needs fanmedkUe re pairs. Ho has repeatedly notified the property owners, but it seems a uselef task, as they pU-y no albtenltlon to his domiamds. The amenuJng of the charter will render t poswlble to have these stredts repaired, and sell the property to pay the coats. In the vaJedtstory of the Newark, N. J Morning Times, which recently sus panled, Thomas C. Barr, observes that all he ih'as to Show for the investment of J200.000, are copies of the first and last Issues, whlclh he will preserve ai mementoes. Wednesday might during the storm a scow loaded "with wood 'belonging to Uncle Sam, rocked so heavily thcut a large port of tthle cargo went overboard. Yesterday morning a number of partlee were kept busy oatcihlngi the drift and piling it in a safe place along the Wanks. The Seattle Post-Intelligencer Issued one of the f. keot New Year's editions of nmv maimer on the oouat. It was turned out in Magazine form, and con tailned .numerous half-tone engravings of scenes, (business Mocks, and pulblic offices laibout Seattle. lit is tvr neuter nmd more vailualble than the grealt bun. dies of paper turned out toy imamy of the leading daillkls of Wha country this year. County Cleric Punr has a new ma chine In his office that, to book-keepers and ,ier persons whV are compelled; K.oun .jhat the kuuing of tlw Short M WIT IT BADLY Union Pacifle Will Fiffht For the Short Line. HE WANTS CARLISLE FIRED The Fate of Treasurer Scott, of O'Neill, Nebraska, Still a Mystery. Omaha, Jatn. 3. There is going to be am aill-airound fight for the Owgon Shwnt Line nd Utah Northern, the re ceivers of iChie Union Furific having abou't nuade up their nnda to coiniieert the aippl'lciaiilan of itlia Anwrlcan Loan and Trust Company for a separate re ceiver. Thiere will ibe a meeting of the receivers In New York inet Tuesduy, ist whltih itlme a plan of artkti will bf decided upon. Gonleral Sollcilltor Thurs ton will probalbly go to New York in crd?r to attend the meeting, and will possibly represent the receivers whn the aippUoaitlon is toilcen up by Judsra Gilbcut January 15. t la also t'nough.1 the attorney general will iiuiuorvene, on v'hirv li- w ' ' hour whi-ii li.,- -1 -- ' " Scrrtt. H i--.i-- ;- the msfi', it-l ..iv Sclmu.i.t. in " 1 : ' the in-'n w!u wl Ha-milton ami a .!"' n lr. .1 $he country, (ui.i it i' rue four or five p.-vs.-ns 'l morrow. They have f.-u i- n who were in tlio rrab. A RICH STRIKE IN OH. Florawe, Col.. Sm. 3. T!i. Btrike ever nuuie 1n ti" Fhr: fields hac been 'muh; ly tli - I' Company, 't Coal Cr.-vk, v from tliis city. The new v. 1! i be the equal of ny In lVim-y! SOLEMN HIGH MASH AT M!i Bpisonxil Church ef th? A 4 mlonoes CnrWtnKis I.iy's r. tiell;). I A New Year's dance ws given ttit the resWenoa of Captain C. W. Rich New Year's, night. It was a grawi success. There were twelve couples present be sides a host of young fellows. Refresh ments were served at 13 o'clock, after Which damclng commianced With renew. ed vigor land was kept up until the sOeamer C. W. Rich was getting ready bo leave for Astorila, when some had to take Hlhe eteamer to 'thielr homes, amd ethers to Astoria to work, as the holidiays were over. WE3F00T. Lime to tlhe Union Pa.?lflc would depre olsJ:3 the second iKKtga which the government 'Wolds on tlie overland p.-op-tfiiiy. While .the filing cir.'tte wpr.ka.Uon on the pant of the ctia3;li.',iii:r.td m.'t gi.tga tondiholdieris for sepanaite re HE MI3SE1D HIS MOTHER. . A veV preltty utory odout a confiding child Is re'.ated hi Harper's Drawer of the 4-year-old son of a member of the Georgia 'leglalalture. Having left the boy In a room of one of the b!g hotels of the metropolis, wKlh the command tc go to bed immediately, he wont down to seek his oonsemlal friends In the office. The bell boyis were soon thrown into fhu.im Lv the many and various calls flrom tha room in Which 'the little fellow had heen leSt, and quite a num. bar of them Wore soon collected there. But it was not ice waiter, or fire, or a "B. and S." that the ohiild wianted. He ai-ltoniisftied the hoys wl!i h's usual re quest: "Please sirs, send some one to hear me say my prayers." Peter Grant returned yesterday from Portland. The riteamer Sei Foum is being over hauled at Dalglty'a Iron Works. PsvctaI i"W houses are to he con structed 1n the cenitral part of the city this month. Tfcie eltreet croe.lng thirouglhout the rtty yesterday were ckianed of the ac cumulalUon of Blush, moWng them quite piaswalble. Poiltlamd was Iburled uwler rfxteen Inidhes of snow yesterday. Sleighing In f-fe (.TJrlliv-'iio'.ls hvals .lnilg.'d in by everj'iocdy. The Aa'.ortan's extra New Year's num- bar is being widiely circulated. The master it crmlJatns miiies it a valuable paper to eend away. The PortVaind Butchcrtr.g CompsnyV cutn till was tarpi'd last night by bur- glaw, and a.bout $7 taken. The thieves entered thrliifrh the door by cutting tha wooden tiara. On New Year's day Portland was even worse off for turkeys than Astoria. As lonff aa Where wers any birds In the ir.ia.i4mt tWey Wad a ready, sale at 21 oents per poound, but there were not half enough to go around. It is sild that a Portland man named Cfhen, Is going to open up a large sec-ond-lJamd furoC'ture and clothing store on Oommer'eAal nr7t, this city. He will bring a $10,000 stock with Wm. Thus will another "long felt want" toe filled. J. H. Imhoff, of the Astoria Marble Works, htis been awarded Hhe contrait to build an Italian marble monument for Mrs. II. L. Hood, of Grand Rapids, Michigan, to be eretited In memory of her f ji'.her and mcAhif-r, Augustus L. and Miranda C. Sackett. day after day to tackle long columns of figures In addition, subtinaction, etc., will prove a gneaii prolonger of life. By a system of keys similar to tho3a on a typewriter, one can add, subtract or divide any amount brought before them, in ract, onyrning in a nmiu.-maiv jvr, nvj dlitWlnJl euaia .u K'.m line cr. be turned out on this machlno.j cammsncei by the mortgise intere.'Ls and with perfect result. It Is called the) m th. gnor,t Un,e ,rosxerty. Four of 'Comptomater," and ranges In Pllte:,.nena toter5t,;a ,h,n,ve beon satisfied with any wibere from $125 to $100. .im,ie ppolnitmc-nt of 'Wie presrint receivers The Weeiiern Union line being down j of the Union Pa-olflc and It Is not likely again last night H was Impossible tOjtha.t the Ameiioan Loan ond Trust get any information regarding Judge, Company, which is thumght to hos Wolverton'B decision on the Oregon Pa-1 tle to tlhe present mmmsemonir. will t: e clflosale. From the tone of the Albany, aoie xo ms.nw um L For a time It Idjm as ir tne anor; Line would ibe laltawed to drift away wi'-hout a fiLrug'g'le, hut new, hwsver, the line of tuattle Is fornni'.ng, and the Am'e;H(Un Loan Bind Trust Company will! have a fight on Its hand. Hi.- mi!.,.; Eugene and Salem press, lit would ap pear thalt the creditors are almost unan imous in thielr desire to forget the past and have the sale confirmed. The gen oral opinion is that Bonnier and Ham mond would build the road to an east ern connection if they got possession of Hftile Hne. ' SAYS CARLISLE ER.OKE FAITH. The down-pour of rain and snow of - ""'"Z:r Wednesday was a record-breaker. The local weather "bureau lnfarmed us that 4.98 Inches of precipitation was re -orded here during the twenty-four hours end ing at 5 p. m. yesterday. This exjwds by over one Inch any previous reord of the bureau since its eHta.t)llshm?nt Chllciiiso, Jan. 0. A spenlal to the Dailly News from Washington Biys; "Leading New York brnksra hav? mnde a farmall demand on the pr&?il.lrt f.ir tlhla itjimioval of Seorettary Carlisle. Th pequcit was mads by J. Pierrciwnt here in 1833. In many arid portions of . Mtorg'ain, who oaime on (from New York the country It has been notloe-1 h at for that purpose. Mr. Murgian was the the building of railroads has been fol lowed by an lncrewae of the average dhle faidtor In the lute symlldalte whloh took the last Issue of honds. There Th!e flrs't sorvlee wmmiene.-.l . foil the day -bagus. in t.Ue Churr Asaonwlon. Solemn hlH'h nuiv, braUVl in itlhe tadW.MWibk mt Episcopal clviir'-h each w v Monday night the ervkv wv ' ed by Fait'h1"!- La rr.i.'. ..-?. -'t lie i-.-sJIsted by Fatlur Swvnl tiM ! n Edlward S:U'g.'ant s -mtuK- . oiv.iiruh w;s lilu-J with -,r.-i- i ; b.-if.ite the j-'fi-vlee 1: T:.-1 ykmal liynvn ::i.i iN.ll.rwil 1-y tro'jt. E.xvil In A'lv, !.''. n!-.vi in luafieslniiL iiiiSli F.it ;i Exeelv.ia l)e. U .liway: pal st'rvlci:.. cin.i at I h bi'aitlini tne f.-n-, -!' is uvn'tU!iiLeil 1-y Itii The choir l.-.l ::" Gai on lii'h, ami nn i Will towaril an. n." "i'i: the hymn t 1 I'.'v'e, marked at Cliri.-i:m:i -i s lUllWJ t'iid till.' I .!. ' 1'i;Uk'1'." Tli.: n h .! purity, iinil rill--follov.-iM l.y tli -AS fU.Lber l.iv.'.;:.;ii. . e.5fl 8i'!v ''I' 'Ui.- : ennnted 'the kuhUi .I. tl.a World H'.ivfc Our Gou." At the euii v.t l.ie urose and with .the ii I3e to Thee, O I'i:" ..' the Nleeue Cr.v! by follow:!, Vlv.-ei ,fh.. 0 foiUory, ii ml Hie ni .-I faee to t'he f..i..r;:i. v, 'Hi -. e respumSlng. While i-'jilw raised h-is ton-J .miU mi.--r WOl'jH, "t-'..ui.i!u.-i, -u:"!l; in-'. ."' dljiolr irf.: up th; r :r n i Holy, holy, Urd t'enl of II" '! and c.u iili are full i !' "' be to thee, O Cod. imnrt, blr.fi.' Then mine the lil.hu,', cm. greg.Uliori was dlwiiil;''ed. Bx. l of ti :,? . ;h i.. ,'t I! l.-ll e. ' I I I'; 'All 'i'i ralnflall of ithe section, and the clivum have heen tnany. informal demands ftir stance has been varloisly explained It would seem that our coming rail- j road has already begun to m ike Its approach felt in tills vicinity also. j Sheriff Hare yesterday received 4,!00 diiplloafte tax receipt books and H now ready for business. The backs are un like ainy other ever used In the county and will save a vast amount of labor In. writing out receipts. The boaks ussd ibefore were original ami duplicate all on one page, and made a large and unwieldy book, neoessHaitlng a large amountt of writing. The ones received yesterday have two receipt on each page. The first page Is the origin U, and the following page the duplicate WWen writing a receipt, a carbon sheet Is placed ibdtween tlve two pages, and the writing hi done with a glass pen Secretory Cairl'Lsle'a rrftilrememt coming Jrorn Wall sbreat In tine lout year, but tWla is the first iWma mhe movement has token am organized form. New York ftnanoSeiia clhiarge that the BeTMary broke faith wlLh itHwmi on the retnut bond tesue hy S'Prlntring his currenn-y plan Juat afiter the dlioal of the bond'3, and d'epiaslng 'the price on the mUrket, resulting In the dissolution cf the syndicate. This preldvailt Infiarmfnd Stacrei.ary Cairllsie .to-uy fw Uhe (list time of Mrgain's modwsit request, and i;udlk'iaitt'i he had no Indention of uniting Bk!.'.ref.nry Caiillsle to quit." SEVERAL THEORIES ADVANCED. Much Excitement Follows the Disap piUiminoe of BariW S.iott. 1- : 'i'i ,li i 1 1 t'.e PERSONAL !'A UACHAPl n'Voin v,h .Tn Ti x now he ro constructed that the ink is fed to the Uev9d SlM ras Ue,n mur. nrttn.t bv a spiral groove. Tiiey an simple and easy to handle. The entire set ooftt $70, quite a um less than ths dc-red and his 'b.idy thrown Into the NiUubnira rtver. Shcrift Hamilton and men traclted ith's wigon, in which Bwiit $100 which heal paper '.ated some' WP talwn, t0 wlltllJ time ago the county nm conirca ,mUag o( thg whcn traci for lttie'm- wad lost The qulcks'a.niU In that sec tion of the river would quickly swallow l.nmy body thrown in. Itertdeni's of the PERSONAL MENTIO.V. Alex Grant returned yeaterday from u-ty in which tl crtme was com- a visit to Portland. " 'th? ,!f h" four days a large numtosr of m-.-n havt 'Wimir. iouy .-Vvu, ....... ,be,en rl(1!ng t,hir(uph that P'rtlon oi ihe couinitry, all hcfliVlly armed. Mem-b-jr of tV.ij House returned to the city HOW TO SAVE MONEY. But roar GROCERIES sod PROVISIONS of or, and we will Bare yoo rooner. a i.- i ,k h.i ,.H ,l.!ivw ttve to trains or boats. We bny ana seli wr spot cash, and sell oods i-beaper than any other firm in nt yoai name and address, and e ill mail you onr new pnee list, wbiob will be out We offer uxlnv : Climax tobacco. 411 cents pouna, oon. CWHrnrnia irraoulated oi:ar iu 100-lb saclr ?rftO Rt hrnuds of fHnr per bnrrel i 15 Koyal Bk Powder 5-li cans 2.0J Ri ami oil ner evm.. Arbnrkle's Oiffee per ponnd... California syrup 5 gal kes... Sapolio per dozen bars. the office during the whole day, andl The tow botalt Hayward is still lying,, Wme .wing on benles. the only response he could get to his repeated calls was the echo of his own instrument. It is not probable the line will be up before noon today. ittack of acute .bronchSUs. Miss Nettle Tiittle returned jester day from a few days' visit ait Skamokn-,,!,, vin, with M'me Elllo'. as a piis- wa and Portland. oner. He was turned ow to the d.-p- uritr nf .tti.ia ..iiiTilv nm;l Is cmi- A tart -M V"' In the county Jail. He w, ar- in Baker Cty. U came Jiut in time U j e,wut M mllM ,Kirth caitCh the nwaque ball ruh. j of this city. The warrant w. o m The wom7n aL Heppner who gave the 'out by Sdhmidt, who ch-aci Elliot couple "an organ, pair of pillow and a! " Mvg one of tlife mob whj M.w - .m. mm Mtttnf in aii! Oaiokcd litem, 0vowtlng MI-'-s ..IcWhor- U-UIIVdr o tm - ,,-1 x-xul can be done' "na 'wvrjns pnnwii I Scoot amd np'r'U-i fc's wdy aw'ay. El - ' !lktt is a farmT MvLntf in Bcott town- The young people of Albany hard whlclh was riurr.cJ aU'.er the ml wing that part of the mistletoe legend re-jntan, end has been an avowed enemy quirllng that the young lady who got of peott for the lat two years, a fact beneaith tha Ibranoh should be kifued which Elliott admC'ts. When arrested for every barry. The girls had quite aj he a,Id he was expecting K, and wh!l- the omtforts of a horn; . In one spot In Oregon. ' 'Coloine! JU.9ia.iit Mjik-Om J.nw-' somifltlmea '.ulle.l the "A'i (' r (.f cm Llteemtui'e," has nv -:i(iy -eI- lv. Wis goldeil W'-.l'iiio; ainilviT.' r-.v. Jillin Dlmlin. a i'i""::!:' '"I ' 'nr. ..! srof r-lt'ul.tiri.'. h.-.-n'i' ii -.1 ncnt preldeift of tiie n ''.SuK'l i- e'i fcvit, whiieh Is to be 1h-M in r',.it Ji lSiili. Mrs. .Hum! (iii-y V..-.l ! i-l I' the b.'st p-ild n-v !i.it iii-'V li-ie-t'.. of her three !... Hi .t h.-iv- i. - a HslH-ii In tlie :L :x v:i.-t. flw realised no e tlnui ?.::"."'). An EngliKh p.ip'er suy-i th . i A tli-'hop of York rt-Hiiily wf.'i.- f... la cumhent of la ruml i ". ''-. ph' " that a "quiet, d iy" -h..;il I l-e K-ld fl The folio wins w. thi- r ly: ".! In thin ii.!'!.!i we i, v ! "i y ! days; what w.i want fc( r Jowjih Hill. a l cir.'l Win a n i ' !' half brother?, nh.i l.i.l I'' .n 1 n-i'- ' oa-ch oilier fur thl.'iy.r.nic y-':s had inv.jui ne.l i't Ii .-.!, !'. the oihsr day -a't Kiiih i:-t, J wt.w a Ulliirll s.i.i:.-r Ui "v .a i TKHl't, OWl Willi.'. Ill w.is ia '!.. e i en nt'e piers'li e. Major wm Wi.-.-'in in, !!.-!.. ' : a; exi'.li'rer, vll v a. i'li !':" i a i ' ''.. ay at C'olngno 't" t;'.- '!.ii '.: a vv nltiiy niaaui';: ti:r --:, r fr.jm tlve Ceriiiii.o '. ' '' al . i- . 1 1 though 'lie has fourteen years Is a fr-rnke ill tOltil) a IJllU'Irl It is nUil nl oeibrati-il Fr. n.'h r-monan-iry of n l a '. waiter o.'i.'ra, '"!"a wbl.'h was !i!.i' Claim ;is lie Mam, r and was owM-iv.) attrai.l'jis of tlio yearS'aK'") Tlr-.t for Mng a f.min-:-.:-aittjrwai ! !' In jiiiiiioir W.M In - protei the Univre a. ktrM h was lvtrd.ni. 1 1 J. '! 1. it tl.80 eoo Send ui a list of what you need, and we will make you apecui prices J1ARK L. COHN & CO., 146 Front St. Portland. In raferenc to the article published in yesterday's Astorian about the filing of the subsidy deeds; Mr. Campbell, of the etamton party, stated yesterday that mistake wis made In quoting him as saying thait the "last obstruction to arranging th; finanO'S bad been re moved." A great otwtruotion has been removed, but there Still remain certain lands on the west ride of the bay which are to be Included In the iubsllv. He expects to have the matter all arranged at the O. R. and N. dock awaiting fa vorable weather to ta.te !the ship CJty of Hankow up the river. Captain Dalb. bldge came oVmn yesterday morning T!e "oil" that was reported to have bMm I'ilsviovored n iM.srlon county orobaflly only the "groasa" which the and reported Che bay too rough off rilirna reiiow. nr Tongue Point for a boat to lay along in case of esnergi ot the legislature this side of a ship. . Stredt SupertotCTvlCTit Ohadwlok states th-at the whole of Bond street, from the Old Corner on Main stmt east to the slip near Hume's dock. Is in a totally unsafe condition, and heavy trucks gets ga-y- The man at The Datles who declared he bad seen Mount Hood belching fire It Is wt range how many people there diiate thalt a few battle of Mrsapa. rllltt had been opened for blm that daiy should not be allowed to paes over it. bvn toavered In Marhm county Is In front of the Occident hotel, and va- are who have an Insane desire to look rious other plaoes along the thorough- at corpse, ssid yet Ave Populists of fare, the piling and framx work under- Lane OourMy continue, to meet. Highest' of all ia Leavening Tower. Latest U. 5. C . 1 r"N. n r 1 ))si i i ' . a , m .