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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1898)
THK DAILY A8T0R1AN, TIIl'tMlAY MOltMNU, DECEMBER XV 1898. IMPORTANT We are Informed that certain partlrs are pnrchasln some of the old Jensen Can-filling: Machines, ulih a view to rcpaWn lira lij supplying any missing, worn or broken parts, and again putting them to nse for packing salmon. A recent legal decision of high authority has been rendered to the effect that to supply one or all of the above cannot be lawfully done w Ilk out consent of the patent owner. We are the sole owner by purchase of (he Jensen Talent for these machines, and public notice Is hereby given that any and all per sons who undertake to so repair or use these otd machines will be prosecuted to the full extent or the law. The matter has been placed In the hands of our attorney, John II. Miller, Esq., of San Francisco, with peremptory Instructions to take all necessary lesal steps to protect our rights In the premises. ALASKA PACKERS ASSOCIATION. Mm & I IcDonnells ... 18 NOW ON . . . W will not qw.te prievt. or try to tempt you with tuis!eJin, price lists. But we ill astonish you itk baryaitu in tint class. rothIs we wry no ko.Uly or ri(T relT, Imperfect &ovia or seconds. We request you to cU ami got our figure, m we intend to eloM out the entire stork. Thanking you for past palrunag we remain wry nwiwctfully your, Mc Allen & McDonnell I7V-4T1 Commercial Street. ASTORIA. 10-10 Third Street. fORTLAND. OR. P. J. Meany-wvf-a (D.rchant Tailor and Exporter of pars. Highest Cah Price Paid for Fur Skin Tenth and Commercial tts. Astoria, Or. TODAY'S TCEATHER. Occasional rain. AROUND TOWN. "Alooe In Greater New Tork" toctg-ht Tir Soelya coL HI more. Banhorn Co. Candles U cenU a pound at ths Parlor. Wanted-Glrl tor gneral bouse srorfc. Xaquire at Asiorlaa efflc. Beat 15-eeot meal, Rllnf Bun reetaur. ext. CI Coinaercia street. Bset California wine. M cent per gal loo. Ales Gilbert sol agent tJt As'.otia. Telephone C County Judge Gray yesterday .i-nl:l to clttienshlp Franklin J. Coif, a native of Great Britain. Wallsend coal and coke is the best for domett e purpose. For sale by the Astoria Gas Light Co. Harper whisky. Golden Crown, Cyrus Noble, tad Ebaw'a malt whisky at the Fashion. SO Astor street. R. B. Wilson, to-arellng freight and passenger agent of the Burlington route, was In the c.ty yesterday. Don't miss the chance of attending tha W. C. T. U. this afternoon at Rescue hall at 2 o'clock. Something new on the program. la the county clerk's office yesterday Gust A. Anderson, a cat ire of Sweden, declared his Intention to become, an American ciUsen, Tor Rent Tbad S. TruIIlager'a rest, nonce, furnished or unfurnished. For par ticulars Inquire at W. O. Howell's, CI Exchange atreet L W. Harper's Nelson County, Ky., wbUky. A gentleman's whisky, a whisky for the sideboard, a whisky for the alrk room. Sold by Foard A Stokes Co., As. Urla. Oregon. Have a full line of Pinauds Royal per. fumes, Roger & Glllot'a perfumes; Queen of Violets In bulk and fancy bottles; a full line of Palmer's In bottle and bulk. Charles Rogers. "OLYMPIC" FLOUR 1s made of high grade Blue Stem wheat and has all the quality of pillsburys." vis: Strength, whiteness and firmness. Bold by Roes, Biggins Co. Th Uritlsh ships Balasore and Emln Pasha, both wheat ladai, are on the way down the river In tow of the Hayward and Queen, respectively. They are ex pected to strive today. The popularity 01 tb merchant's lunch serred by Mr. flenrge Hartley at the Na tional Is growing dally, and many busi ness men can be found there every flsy for tbelr midday meal. The lunches tet ov Mr. B.riie tii trie fini-st in the city. W. A. Gaines' private stock whisky, handled exclusively In Astoria by John L. Carlson, Is one of the most popular beverages sold. Its purity and quality are guaranteed, and It Is especially rec ommended for family use. It Is sold In any quantity at the corner of Twelfth and Bond streets. Frank M. Warren and MIsj Julia E. Mclntyre were united In marriage yester day at the residence of the bride's par ents at Warrenton, Rev. W. B. Holllngs bead officiating. After the wedding cere, niony an elegant dinner was served to the large number of Invited friends and rela tives of tha contracting parties present. Tha young couple received many con gratulations and good wishes for their future happiness. CLEARANCE SALE. V. J. Goodman Co. offer their entire stock of hoots and Shoes at prices never before heard of in Astoria. Sale will continue uattl the presentstock is disposed of as v.e need room for a New Stock ordered from eastern factories. Ke offer ladies $3 and $4 shoes at $1 and $1.50 per pair. Misses and children's shoes ia proportion. 30 per cent off on men's shoes. For proof of the above 6ce our bargain tables. P. J. GOODMAN & CO. rs Commercial Street, Slsrn of Red Boot NOTICE 1 All Sale Judge McPrlde wilt arrive In th city t.jdiiy to resrome the present term of the circuit court There are yet som civil case to be heard, but the docket wlil be cleared during this term, and court will b ndJvHirned until Febrjary. Three law breakers sore up before Police Judge Nelson yesterday. bxked on the charge of being drunk and dlsor. Iderty. They gar the nama of Chris jTvtervold. J. Mann, and Pi ter Nelson. Pk. . A a n.l )rv AMI. q im.i mm . 1 buu m v t& each was InuxweJ on the latter two. The TlllUt E. S;arbu k was hauled oft the sands opposite the Gas Company yes terday morning. It tugs Es-'crt an J Rescue, at high tide, succeeded la dlrtg the work Th ship Is not supposed to be Injured, any by her cpr!ece and she was towed down to KUrW soon after. The next three wheat-Ud'n Britishers ( to sail front this port wert cleared at the icuscun bouse yesterday. They are the ', PereeverentA with 1H.KJ bushels of ' wheat valued at PXsO: the Samoena, ith 11J 4J bushel, valued at r2..) and ;the Kuteshir. with 11UC bushels, valued at PW.C They all g to Quwustown for ' orders. The team atta.-h.'J to the "l w-.uron ! of Camiiiiell Br. yesterday when round, lng the corner of Ninth and Hond. the lines broke and the animals btvame un manageaMe. runn.'ng the a-ugon asains: the sidmralk and overturning It. The dr.ver. although pitched from his et. alighted on the street uninjured. The totcue of the wmron was broken but no other damage was dona ' Heiry Albright was brought up from New Auror a yesterday rven.ng suff. ring from Internal Injurlee and t iken to 8t. 1 Mary's Ivwpttat, where he riM -n if:r. 'Albrpht has U-en living in New Anorla for some time. On Christma.. day he a -cldentally fell Into a srulcb. reevtvlng the lnjur from which he died. He was a resident of Astoria, at one time, but so far as known has no relative living In this city. The body was taken In charge by Undertaker Pohl yesterday evening. No arrangements have been made for the funeral Sheriff Williams returned yesterday from Wesrport where be bad been caviled to quell the disli,rbancw between the Japanese and white railroad hands at that place. The sheriff found no trouble there on his arrival and made no arrests. Although the bunk house where the Jap anese are quartered was stoned Monday night, It Is believed to have been done by some miscreants residing In the vlelnlfy of Wwport. Sheriff Wi I llama assured the Japs of protection and left Deputy Sheriff McVrm.-k guarding them. The tsvubie between rhe Jap 'ind white labor, ers appears to have sulwj.l.-d and no fur. ther outbreak Is feared In any quarter. A motion for a new trial wa filed In the circuit court yes'erdiy In the rsjie of Barracu vs th city of Astoria. Plaintiff bases his ground for a new trial on in. suttl 'iency of testimony to Justify the verdlet Error of law on the part of the court in admitting evidence 'on behalf of plaintiff tending to show that tools and nn n were furnlsheii f,r work outside of the engineering department utxler an agreement made with Ki.glner Adams. Error of the court In instruct ini; the jury that plaintiff's rlitht to recover was con. fined to work done In enginei-rlng opera tions. Other errors are also assigned as a basis for a new trial. The cav at tracted a rood deal of attention before court adjourned het wett when th Jury ren - a verdict In favor of the rity. The motion will pr,bably be heard before court adjourns at the end of the week. The fire in the cargo of the steamer Lakme wis quenched st l o'eo k yfter. day mornlrsr, and she Is now lying with her hold full of water on the beach, out side tho power house. The tug Rescue stayed by the steamer all night with her steam pumps Et work. The lire depart ment, assisted by a pump from the reve nue cutter Perry, kept continual streams pouring Into the steamer's hold until the water was level with the hitches and the fire subdued. It Is not known how badly the steamer Is damaged, or whether the fire penetrated the lumber stowed In the bottom of the hold. Nothing can be seen of the cargo but a fcw pieces of burned charcoal floating In the water around the hatches. The surveyors will make an ex. 1amlna.tlon of the steamer and report to the Underwriters, after wn'.ch It will be determined what diKpoeltlon will be mule of the vessel iu h"T olf. She Is tsN lug In a Very dangerous position, the ground under her being Very uneven. Her hull Is hogged front the combined wvight vt the water atnl cargo, and, evea should ah be found uninjured, shs will proi'wbly be a total has, "Yon Yonsim." which jnre at Fsh. rr'a Oir house next faturday svonlng. has nwulo a grvet deal of money. It I. now In the nrth ywir of Its existence and as yet shows no signs of wntir In popu larity. As a character study It excels all recent attempts to present new phase of our comioalu life. Its popu. larity la alteetod by the fact that there ha always been an .u-ro lit (he re celjvu where u rv.urn cngugomnnt has been played. Mr. n.,i,lrl,ks' work has won foe him a place arming the genuine comedians of the Amerl.wn slmte. He hs created a new character and ne that will endure. "Yon Yonann" has her-omt a n.Urd attr.udon and will doubtless continue Its uocrul career lno(liiltely. It wil no doubt prove a gnt treat to the amusement goers of this city. Peat on sale tomorrow ntomlng at Orlfhn A Reeds. A board of revenue ru'ter iP!'.n i" b" has been opxolnletl by the treasurv le partment at Washlntiton to Investigate th cltvunMtarH'es connected with the aooldent to the cutter I Very when she struck o Warrior nvk a short iiee av. The members of the board arrived in the city yesterday and are quartered at th Occident. The berd ctnsist of CaAtn 1 F. Fraater, of, th. fnlted Slates revenue cutter aervloe, lSrt Tw. erxl. president of the board; tVptaln F. TuttJe, of the revenue cutter Hear; and Ueutenanl B, U Hehl. ovnniarvl.r ol the revenue cutter Grant The board vMted the Perry yesterday aftMrnoon and commenced Us Investigation, which will not be coti(leteit until th s evening. The fioduigs of the board will not be r.11.1, public, but will be forwardiM to the ,,. partment at Washington, from where It will b ntade Hiblic In due course of lime. Strict sectx-y Is oixcrved and th.r. la nothing definitely known as to what ex tent the Ferry la damaged or under what conditions the vessel wn to run on Warrior rock. The members of the bonrd ill return to th lr stations this evening. Till: KAUAMA HATA'IIEUY VISITED BT OKEtUtNl.VN.t. 1'romln.nt State Officials and Atorlin Saw the Manner of Propajratlrg Salmon Yesterday. A party of distinguished Oregonlans visited the salmon hatchery at KaUnni yesterday. The following As!ortan. b ft on the morning train: Sevrentry of S:ate Iuntr. F. P. Kendall. F. U Parker. H. U. Van Dusen. E. A. Talor. A. S, her. nckau, Senator J. A. Meglor. and an Astoria n representative. The party was met at Goble by Governor Geer. c. 3. Sporyer. a prominent attorney of Port. IaimI; Fish t 'out mlssi oner XI iiu re, and D. It. Welch. Lunch was taken on the Northern Paclilc ferry at Uoble, and the visitors then went to Kalnma. where thry were met by Supvrintendont Crawford, of the hatchery, and a party of r pre. sentallvs cltixens, headtd by tho mayor of Kalama. The visit to the hatchery was on of gr-ut Interest to the Oregonlans. s"i Sapi-rtnt indent Crawford look espec.nl enre to show the visitors every point of In t free i. There are now about tj-).uu) our.g nairnon at the hatchery, all the way from a few days to two months old. There are eight txes In which the cvm are hatched, and euoh box is well nil'M with lively liule chlnooks. The hatchery Is a mxlel of neo;nesa, and. wmle i'-t the largest in the state of Waslune! n, gives very satisfactory results. U Is lo cated an Cedar Creek, a branch ot the K.u-irn river, and tvto lo.alio:t could not possibly be better for the purpose. Governor Ger takes much Interest In the work of propig-aUn. He has learned of the grcu benefit which will result from hatcheries, and Is heartily in favur of an appropriation by the Oreo.i le.-isla. ture for the construction of hatchcrW Mr. Crawford and his capable assist-ints spent two hours In showlrr the victor over the place, and provided Messrs. Mctiulre. tWr and Van Dusen with specimens of the eggs In the different stages of hatching. The visitors reached Kal ima from the hatchery at i o"cfo k and were tendered an elaborate dinner at the Kalama hotel by Superintendent Crawford. At :30 they left for Goble. where a repast bad also been prejsiml by F. M. Wsrren. of the Treacott Packing Company. The well, fed sightseers agiun partook of dinner, and, catching the night train, returned to Astoria. Mr. Dunbar. Ouvernr" Geer. Commissioner McOuIre and Mr. Spencer went an to Portland. The day was an enjoyablo one. Mr. Mc. Gulre having flxed it with Weather Prophet Pague before leaving the me. tropotls. The roods were no: all that could nave been desired, but every thine passed off smoothly. The Astorians tendered Mr. Spencer a vote of thank for the kindly mjanner In which he enter, talned the crowd with stories. Mr. Spen cer was Invited to dinner seven times during the day, and it can be said to his credit that he never overlooked a bet. REAL ESTATK TRANSFERS. Thomas D. Honoyman to Rose L. Hlrsch, lot 5, ilock 2. Octan Grove.. J125 W. C. Smith to N.llle McKtnley, lot 4, block 3. Warrenton 25) W. C. Smith to Mary C. Smith, Jots S and 6. block L Warrenton THS MODEkN MOTHER. Haa found that her little ones are Im proved more by the plearint Byrup of Figs, when In need of the laxative effect of gentle remedy, than by any other. Children enjoy It and It benefits them. The true remedy, Sjrrup of Figs, Is manu factured by the California Fig 8yrup Co. only. Watch for the Announce ment of Our Annual Clear ance Sale. C. H. Cooper, AN INCK.ND1ARYH DASTARDLY WOrtK AT SKASIJK. O. W. Fulton's Fin Collage and Its Con. tenia Totally Destroyed by Fire F.artf Yeterly Morning. The One cottage of Hon, C. W. Fullon t Seaside was burned to (as ground enrly )eterdiy morning. The building wtss used as a summer resident's by Mr. Fullon, and the house, together with Its furniture mud other oontents, Is a total loss. Weather Observer Johnson early yester day morning received a wire front the ctviyi slating that a vcwl wn ndiore on Clatsop bench, and burning signals of distress. The llfo.sovllig crews of fVrts rltewns ami Canby were riported to have left for the scene of the supposed wreck, but Instead of i Vessel III distress It turned out that they und Mr. Fulton's residents on fire, Thecotlaste wws on of the handsomest on the beach and was lui.lt Inst summer at a cvei of The furniture It con- laimM wwa valued between ami and there waa no Insurance on rlthcr building or content In w het portion of the bolhllng the fire nnglnated Is not known, but as It has been umnx-uple,! tr some lime, the fire waa undoubtedly the work of an Incendiary. Mr. Fulron visited Sewed about three weeks ago and o-'ris that on leaving his dwelling at that time he left the windows fastened from th lnMe and th doors securely locked. An entrance, Mr, Fullon thinks, could not have been ef. fected except by force, and s ths build lug haa been without lire or light since that time, hs destruction, r.'.uid only have been accomplished by some fleml. Numerous depredations have been com mitted at Seaside within the past few yer, but tha miscreants have never been apprehended nor is there the slighter due. so fHr as known, to their identity. Since the close of last summer's season several cottages have been ransacked and stripped of their oonients. The cottage of Dr. O. It, Kstes. among others, It will he remembered, was entered last winter. VarKus nrta of vandalism were coimhlt. tl on the premls.ii, manv viilu.tble artl. cles bcli'g mallcloimly broken or cirrl".l off. The haudme residence of Wiley II Allen, ot Portland, was also tmrtwd the same season, although It U IHt t'ellrved that fire was of In. ". diary org n. The rxcltemetit among the law iibl.llMg people at Sulfide Is reKrtil at high tendon over th.s lnt outrage, nn.l there la reason to believe that unless tho ruf. Danswho have Sv lore tern-rlj.,1 the r..n ure arrestnl and Jilled. refviab loil will be frx-d to niove out and leave the place at the mercy of the gang. Sheriff Williams went down on the f. ' lemoon train yesterday and Is pr"irf.l j to do everything In his power to npprv. I bond the culprit. wh.excr they may tu-.-ii out to be. I It VINO i-I.l'l! TK-KM WiM 1AST MCI IT'S CONTKST. I Football Club Men Loet by Seventeen i .,.M ru.M t-..i,i.... ...IV, ..1, .....I'T Sivrlng Was Iw. The Irving Club turned the tables on the A. F. I, bowling leun la: ni;nt. win. nlng the contest Ui a poorly played match on the former's alleys. Th.i sc.irlni; a low, the beet s l;iu total being lllk'Ol.i' 1V. Sovey. of the A. F. I', team, was un able to be present, and Fungv N.wleJ in his place. The KMttll men wire off. ami the Irving did not bowl their game, for tbul matter. Hu troughs, who Is usually g"0 r 17. flnlshetl with only 12. while the other pi iyer, with the rxcilon of ll!g gins. secured nilseralile total. The Irv. ings. while play rr a p.xir gume, bowlnl evenly, and won out In th four games by IT pins, each teiun taking two gam.-s lipUin G. C. Fullon was high I r in Irvlngs. wtth IX T. U TrulLnger. who bowled In W. C. Iar-Ul'S place, played vrry well for a m-w num. finishing wiih lii. The first gume was Identically the same as plsyed by the teams In the last contest, the Football Club men scoring Si to the Irving s 1K9. The second and third games went to the home team, the visitor tak ing the last, t'hutter. of the Irving Club, had miserable luck, and many cen ters rut down his score. The attendance was largo, and the many ladles present manifested a lively Inter, est in the gams, sppluudlng both teams. Tho contests are proving very p-pular. laist night's scores follow: 1RVINO CLl'H. O. C. Fulton 42 M K 1M T. t). Trullinger....li 40 4 :a l.". J. A. Fulton Zi 36 41 W 10 (. H. (i-rge V. ) .TT 41 1W W, T. c'huttvr Z' 34 41 i I ,:i C. K. Haln at 47 31 Si l.w Totals 2iD M A. F. C. C. It Hlggina... i'. II. isi r II. VS'l-i W. C. lawn .31 3.1 61 SI 27 44 33 411 30 4 31 47 y, 37 14 IM ir.a V) in 1.-7 .44 .11 ..M .'.'4 24 JU 34 27 L H. Hiirrough.. Alf. Kunge 33 TJtal 2" M TJ AN ASTORIAN DROWNED. VICTORIA. 13. C. Dec. .-Andrew i Uorna, of Astor.a, Ore., for tho l ist y.-ar a pacher on Chllkoot trull, was drowiu-d on December 21 by the cabslxlng or a row bout while making a trip from Dyeu to Skagway. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Occident L. If. Norton. 3'. f (ill. T. (1 Coleman, R. H. Wilson, Portland; F. Tut. tel. It. U Rotd, Seattle; D. F. Toiler, Point Tacoma; Dorothy Lewis, W. 0 Edwards, Will Chapman, Rlanche War. ren, Laura Winston, Moodle Van Dyke. Greater New York Company; E. L. Onn. deth, New Whatcom. Parker House Low A. Warren, Spen. cer, Ind.; A. Stevenson, Boston; Henry Culb n. A. K. Heath, Ilwaco; O. J. Demp. Hey, Portland; Robert Leland, Gn-aier New York. U.THE LEADING HOUSE OF ASTORIA GREAT SALE Of Boys Fine All-Wool Clothing for This Week Only. Having the best and langMt arsort Dient of boys' and youths' fine clothing ever shown In Astoria, we have dcldd to close them out before the first of Jan. uary, Wa place them on sale tor one reek onlv. pde OM ke prices. &3 li rN Tbes few Items are but a small a moan of the bargains to be found 1st this great sale of boys' fins clothing. Cuuie one, come all. and share It tr eiany bargains. SHANAHAN BROTHERS 580 GOMMERCIflh STREET. This la ho? ibe Salt taike Tr'biin fe- llxliatee a ruli 'd oin.vr upon his recent marrage: "A thousand mngraiutallons i..m Huieiiiitendo-t W ' ' Me batiV chang.i of domestic utate May his cr of life alnajs he a !lce, safe ever on the guide rails, sneoth as though rosea wers the Ktllast. and happy as if there were no such th ia- In the world as eoinii. tltive rate He has now a mo noHiy; may h never l"o h s h gh sppre-. elation of that bleesid privilege" dOMETIHNO FOR TUB NEW YEAR. Ths world-re no wnrd success of Hoetet ter's Stoma,-h Illttsrs, and their continued popularity for near half a century as a stnmach.c, la scarcely mors wonderful than ths welcome that greet Hoetetter'S Almanac. This medical treatise Is pub lished by ths llostetter Company. Pitts burgh. Pa., under their own Immediate supervision, employing (0 hands In that department The issue of same for Do will be over eleven millions, printed In nine languages. Refer to a copy of It for valuable and Interesting reading con cerning health, and numerous testimoni als aa to the efficiency of Hoetstter'a Stomach Hitters. The almanac tor IS can be obtained, free of cost, from drug gist and general country dealers In all parts of the country. (iold bran-Ms ar In b-g round bands, as largn as the )ad bracelet, set, at regular lrr.rv.iU. with big knobs formed of Jade, ainethyslsta or other effective somi-prerlou stone. TO CURB A loi- IN ONE DAY Tak Lasatlv Ilromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refurd ths money If It falls to cure. Be The genuine bss I. II. Q. on escb tsblst. For sale by Lharles Reefer. A curious relic of old Paris I about to be ptnoved-th house In the Rue d Venice, built In 141 by th celebrated alchemist end philanthropist. Nicholas name). It la one of the few specimens of i;th century architecture to be seen In the French capital. Until th revolu tion ther Its upper floors wer let to old men and women, who, In accord an r wffh Flanel's will, had only to pay for the repose of his rnil and to say an Ave evn.-y day at tha hour he died to secure lodgings and rent free. FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE L. E. BblLIO Lsse and Manager. One Night-Saturday, Dec. 31 Jai'oli I.itt's M'l iiic jirodijctiiiii Y0NYONS0N Landslide of Laughter Mr. Ben Heiulrlekw And a Brilliant Company A Carload ot Bcenlc Illustrations, Lumber Camp in Qid-Winter PRICRS-Reserved seat. 11.00; gallery SO C4nta. 8 oats on aal Friday nomine at I o'clock, at Ortffln A Read'. ' ' . .1 Annual Clearance Sale COMMENCKS Tuesday, January 2, 189Q Albert Dunbar, Holiday Goods AT THE BEE HIVE. Only ft ftnv tluys lit forc ('lirintniu.. Wc huvo pve-ry-thing in tin toy line T'liiicy (ioodi mill NnvoltirH, ('ajips iitul Jiuktt-4, 11 ltd PnsH (JimhI.s iiinl I'aiiry iSlij-pt ni, which uiaki' iiftcjitalili' nifts, (oiuu in thu iiinrninj; to nvoil tht ru.-h. Fine Display of Good Things Oranges, bananas, nut, raisins, plum pudding, mincemeats, red cheeked apples, delicious chesses. Chase A Banborn's famous coffee, and leas, etc., ete. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO The Palace Cafe VV. VV. Whipple, Prop. Finest Heals in the City Sjieciiil Attention (iivtin to tho rrt'jinnition of Ilnnr jtioLs. I ASTORIA MEAT COMPANY I Telepliono No, (13 Handles Only the L. LEBECK Carpenter nnd IJmIIUoi Goneriil Conlrnclor HOUSE RAISING AND flOVINd A SPECIALTY The Choicest Table Wines... Carlson's FamilyLlquor Store 13 76-110 Y' CASSI MERES VI'.STEtt SUIT, assorted colors, salt price I1U. 15 Kw-IIOYS' CMKVtOT VKHTICB BUITH, new pallsrns; sale price 13 to. M HJ-llOYS' SCOTCH TWEF.I) VEHTICW SUIT, In neat checks) sale price V. Hf-iOY' W0U8TEM VIIHTMO IttllTI, assorted color, ealo pries i k. HM-nOTit' DIAQONAti VLIITICB SUITS, h mlsomely trimmed, aw'e prloa, DM. T06-i()Y.' liLUB CHEVIOT SAIIX3R llUITfl, trtmmsd wllh braid, HI. ia-ilOYB' Ill.l'K CIIINrillt.A rOU ULW IirtRAHTICD ItRlcriCRS, aal prloa HM. I8(tt-1K)VH' Itl.l'K CHEVIOT CAPEB OVERCOAT, sals price . MOft-flOTS' I1I.ACK KKAK'ffY TOIL IILK llltCABTEt) TOP COAT, asle price HU. Cr. iiinl ('oiimit rriul Mn K Small roasting pig and prim fresh moats of all descriptions, flplrndld lot of young, fat poul try; turkeys, ebb ksns and (ee. Choicest Meats Theodore Bracker Wholesale and Retail Dealer In QlGflRS hHO TOBACCOO Smokers Supplies Or All Kiml. Conttiicrilol Hi. i7J i07 Fisher Brothers LUBRICATING OILS A SPECIALTY ASTORIA.... SElvL SHIP CfTAVDLKHT 11 AKDWAHM I HON AND BTKEL COAL onocRniKfl and ptiovtbiopMI FLOUR AND MILL KWISD PAINTfl, OlJyS AND VAHNISIimg IjOUUKKU' BUI'HLIBH FA 111 II A NK'H flOALl'Jfl DOOH8 AND WINIKWH AOlllCULnJRAL 1 M PLEMHJNT8 WAQ0N8 AND VEHICLES.