THE OREGON DAILY OURpaL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENINQ. AUGUST 20, 1908.
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FISHED FOR MIR
MS ON BOAT
'as ncvrs on stt'MtiuT tin
nier IJi'pN'nisli IVpIt'lnl
Slore l.'oolll.
CKAFT )i.KKS SLOW
II! N FKOI KIMS) i)
He Nentli.T' Detail'- Mout on
Karly I'art Voyare and Then
l'iK Fulls Over Oceiui, oiiipollltiK
Aiu-liorini! fI Columbia River.
the Eastern A Wrlfri 1 cunt. it nun
puny In line bef.iic l.eginnliig If I '
reive rnrjii at Mnnigomet v duck No
This will take n couple .if days ' T I
oera report a fair voyage from ihe lu
iMiy cm eptlng for im- heavy whhli
delayed them
The Ktratlilvon la the second big
Low water. S 1 4
p. in , 3 li feel.
0 feet; 3 10 !
in
MA HIM: INTKLUfiKNClfi.
Rag-alar Zlur On to Arrtr.
'nk water, ('fun Hay Aug
trump BicumiT here thin mhhimi to load K"m- City Nan Kranrlaco Aug"
wheat for Kiirniii.. the British sieimier . !( t r.okr, Hun Pedro and way.... Aug 26
Mriii-ni'innt having the .1 lit I n. t Ion '! Alliums. -vim Hay AUK
I. M.tlim the fleet The III ii in. n i r Kun-k. Kuiekii anil Cikh Aug 29
i i-it here a li it.ivn nun an.1 In ih'' "ivi W.' Kilter, Sun Pedro Bept. I
i ..nlirs l Mom Komcr v 1 k N . .' Stir scat.-, Sun Kta nelson Sept. 1
li under charter 'to Keti. ; I Tf r . t .V ll.im.-i. Han Francisco. Kept. &
Niuti.'i iitla, orient Bent. II
Stiathlvon n1 Huirni.iiint w- 1 1 Nl. i rnv.lln. orient Out. 1
awa about 7.0011 tons of win a t Am bin. orient Ort. 18
hi- rrri-Hl If- not . .in t ii k In vcrv ! Aleeis.. orient Nov. 1
111 a heavy moveni. nl t.t pupi-ot.-.l Binltr Umh to X apart.
sn: wai: hkiu ki.i s.
Mi.nki'j ninl Sheep H i 'milium
Inns mi HiK Ntciimor.
Much I.BM I :. Mi:. I lit..-lit the IT"
,i l .mil II . sheep. Lilt a lii'Hi
ii". t ii fl'.i i ' I I
thing lie It is I" he f 1 1 ii . 1 i. n hoard
t -.. Hi i s'. M.-niiiei Bucranla. now load
I..T III the VH'torl
llll.l tt'l
nl W Klder. Bull Pedro Aug. !0
Homer. Nm ' rHiii'isi'ii Auk. l
AIIImiiii- Coon Hav Aug. 22
Slntf. ban J- rnnclai-o Aug.
Hi in k w iUi-r. I'diiB Huv Auif
1 Ho.-i n ike, Man Iiilro anil wyt. Aut. 27
!(...- i ltv. Hun Kranrlnoo Auk. 2'i
i I :n i l(a, KiiM-ka anil ("nog Auk. 3D
Ali nl, orliMU
(5ct
Th.' lllii!:kHi ins t i
Kin- ! 1 1 la i-ni- "i in
It took t! sti'm.T Homer. 1'aj tain
Dorrls nln" 1a '" make the rur. from
Ban FranrlM O lr; luli"K a hr!'-f atop monkeys arletv
at Conn h-y to land a quantity of
fri'lKht 8iii1 alioul a lo.-n .!.ssiiif-ri.
Tfrrlfl." hi-ail wlmU anj f"KS are liel.l
renponsllile lor the tedious voyage
Tlie Homer arrived at Courh street
dork at 1 o'eloi-k this morntnft but tho
fassenpern remained sond asii'-p ' put,-i.red with Ita hend pnlntliiK tow
heir tiertlis till tle wl-.latled from tlie i srJ( ,.n MIU, bv n,,- ..i!i, of a man
artorle along the waterfront began to r,r,,.,,r v onlalned for the ..b Thin
. 4, . A 1 f hail uu-n.l . . . .
alieep nns been earrien im .1 i..hk unit-,
and ltd life will probably t.. xpai'e.1
om time yet, beriiuse of tho motherlv
care It aeenia to bestow upon the little
grasa monkey But It will have to die
gome da. an.1 then the monkey will
have to ko bark to the ihloken eonp
1. in- .-r the in
nrdli.ntv irras-
fniMil In lh.- Island."
..f the tiopl.-a. but appears tn b.- Iwl.-e
hs m:i'lile Ioiih as the onlln.n y ruon
k.-v It Is up to nil trl.-ks tbnt ImiVK
luation ran Invent, .in.l tl-i- III'.- s.-ldotn
bi-.-onies t.-dlous on tin- bit st.-.ini.r
Thn she.-n flenrlnc in the .-asi- be
longs 10 i in- i.hiii m 1 0 -. f. .." 1 1
no meat rm niuiu-n. w uu n -n t..-..
K.I.. -I I M nrlA.il rii IK
" I Arnbhi. oileiit Nov. 1
Yaasala In Port.
!roi!ril-k ( astle. Dr. ah Drydoek
. . . N. P I.br. Co.
i-i 11 of India, lir. ah. . . .1 olumbia, 1
l.eyland Jltna. l!r. h llrydoek
! In.nmi l-'ruiKHCa. Dr. bk Aatorl
lAnrairs, In s.blp I.lnnton
liiinLvr at 11. e I'-uuiii loipinm .0 I 1 .urn leinore. Hj . Kh
Shanghai. II" ni'.i.K. v aii.i we T ' . i "it w 1 ; ,.f India, Ur
an- i;.i. best nr h i.-n.is. ami " in n m'
lllghlS Hie 10 1. 1 tin- llU'P.kev hlll b s itsi It
In lh.- Ihl.'k :lei-.-e nf lb.- sheep
annnun.e that another day had dawned
Thrv had been on board so long tli.l
some experieneed a feeling of regret
when at last they left with bag. an.:
baggage perhaps nev r again to s.-e
the little steamer that had brought
them safely through one of the hardest
blows c.f the season. A number of them j w here before the sheep rame on board
returned Inter In the day with an Eng
lish briar pipe, amber moutnpiee.
the monkey slept with his head
under the wing nr a nig roust
-11. li
Klftrfo Taptalii Dorrls in esteem of l'lnght. It l said, the monkey would r
od
A t
navigator, although his
It was a gentle hint
tire to the chleken roop. select one of
the beat looking hird.s In the lot and
turn It Into a feather bed The birds
finally got educated and dlij not srem to
SAW KHAKKS GAI.OHF.
nhllltv as
frleniia say
amoke up.
"At no time was the steamer In dan
frer," aald I'aptain I'orrls In speaking ; mnd It.
or me trying trip. nut sne roao nui .
some pretty rough weather. And
strange to say it was blowing" a gale!
from San Francisco to Coos bay, and t
thfn after putting to sea again we en- p on Steamer Alllnnro
countered calms and dense fogs to the 1 assMlRMH on rueanirr iiiinnn
Columbia river. KrlnR Tale of Bitf Fish.
-The fog was so thick that tw hsj Sharks of Immense siifl are again
to remain at anchor 3t hours off tho
mouth of tho Columbia river. At first 1 IK ting In an appearance at tho mouth
the passengers became a little rest-1 of the Columbia river. There wrrehitn
,CIVLblf ii.'" Wh"e I!lpy.ft e1u'rPedidreds of them about a month ago. 'but
Sln..,,Jf an-.Vrhno0.'T1; thon thev disappeared ngnln as sinl.l.-n-
rilalnte were heard. Everybody had fl , aB thpV ra Nnw thev are as nu-
Z.aS u'r,:"ue Vo.,i,r K.iiK,. I merous as ever and bigger and fiercer
I should say aa much
(,'liuri hill. Am sell Astorl
Ki ho. Am bktn Autorm
Kelbiiin, llr hk Astoria
Asgard. Nor hh Prydock
Alve:ni Am sch Astoria
Albert Ri.-km.-is. .;.-r bk Stream
Ciiizenle l am r I. l r bk Mersey
W. 1-". Jeweti. Am s-h Asmrla
Hiicraiila. Br si. 1 . .ljhtn
Dollar. Hr. ss I'resc.otr
Irene. Am. ech Astoria
Koko Ilea. I. Am bktn Portland l.br Co.
Washington. Am ss I'rvdock
llraenioiint. Hr. ss . . . Montgomery No. 2
Ao-hln ill- ss Vlblna
Andi.rinha. llr bk Centennial
break water. Am ss Cak street
State of California Am. ss. Alnsworth
Julian l'oulst-n. Am ss link street
llomor. Am as Couch street
Alliance. Am ss Couch street
Strat hly.m. llr. ss K V. Mills
Ithojerlck. Id.u, Am barge Astoria
Hi Spate to Load Liuutxr.
Alumna, Am sch Kahulul
Behojiie. Am acb La Boca
Wrestler. Am bktn CJuaymas
Mabel (ale Am. sen San Francisco
weighing, well
as an anchor. -mj it took all hands on
board to haul it In. Of course, we had
,.ih h.v. n-;,i iV AiJjnlaillt ftr a quirk run from Co,
O I . CA tl" A n. A P A
and It came in handy because we were
Just about running out of fresh beef.
"We caught a handsome salmon
they will take the hook out at sea. and
then hundreds of cod were hauled In
over the rail. One couple took quite
a lot 01 iisii wan mem aatioro this
morning:. They were
their friends."
. The Homer brought considerable
freight, most of it from San Francis
co. She leaves on her return trip to
morrow night, carrying general freight
In the hold and lumber for deckload.
The lumber will lie taken on at the
mills of the' Portland Lumber company.
looking.
The latest information on this point
is brought here by the steamer Alliance
whleh arrived at Couch street dock at
despite a dense foir The passer
gers. of whom there were 90, report
that yesterday nrternoon, when ap
proaching the entrance to the river,
they sighted more shnrks than tin y
"could shnke n stick at." and tlint sonic
were .monsters. One Is Raid to have
t . - t I iiii-iinun-u .1 0 . v 1 1 it 1 r i i . 1 1 1 n i . . u t i .-i -1
KUing 10 ireall,i, l,ino. ., 11111. itlncronain'V 01. I M .
point.
The Alliance brought B couple of car
loads of doors for transshipment east
and some general frelfcht. Captain Ol
son says that aside from the fog the
voyage was plensnnt, the sea betn.u
smooth.
XO 'TROUBLE WITH RAFTS.
Three Arc Heard From Along Coast
During Past Couple of Days.
Log rait towing on the open ocean haa
l.een very successful this season and the
Mg: piles of logs fastened together on
the Columbia river during- the winter
will soon be at their respective destina
tions r
Today reports were received from
tnree or me monster floats. Ham
ASTORIA MARINE NEWS.
S(eam Schooner Leaves Astoria
With Log Raft in Tow.
(Special Plupatrh to The Journal. 1
Astoria, Aug. 20. Tho steam schooner
Yosemlte cleared at tho custom house
this morning for San Diego. She will
take the Benson log raft In tow leaving
out on tolny's tide. She will also take
S1O.0OO fti-t of lumber.
This morning the sailors of the bark
ontlne Wrestler, which arrived from
Kof,,M.; in 7 f .1 1 ittal uuaymns. Mexico, a rew clays apro, were
baturday in tow of the large steamer ; paid off at the custom house, almost
(1,500 being distributed to the men.
HULK SETTLING IX Ml I).
ueorge c. enwlck reached San Fran
cisco this morning all well and after
an unusually quick run. The tug Her
cules, which left the Columbia river
aoout a week- ago with one of the Ben-
Biegor. o' -'-ner Minn.e K.
hould be at the destination in a little j Kelton Still Ojien Question,
while, and from Astoria comes the re- I (Special niapateb to The Jnurnal 1
port that the steam schooner Yosemite istoria Auir 20 The n-nerhin n'
rot started nicely for San Diego with a: tAS,orla;i AU8' l 1 "e ownership o,
fourth raft belonging to the Benson ' 1 l1pr,',lc, stranded steam schooner
Logging company. This will likely be Mi,inlp Ei Kf,'ton ls unsettled ami
the last rait to be sent south this "sea i whoever gets the wreck will have u
son. white elephant on his hands.
. Something will have to he done soon
nir ti uriT r- unir-r, with the hulk as it Is s-.-ttllinf In the
Bid WHKAT CARRIER HKRE. 1 sands. The engines rnli.-.i nut. of her
, j while she was float!'. r around bottom
British Steamer Sfmibl.c, iA'un vh(,n stranded on the sands nc,)r the
iiiiiisn ntearner htrntlU.ton Arrives har. If raised the mily ihlnit nhe would
to Load Grain for Europe. j be good for ls a barge.
Aju-r naving neen hung ip in a dense
uuion.r me v oiumnia river tor more
than a day the British tramp steamer
FMrathJynn arrived in the harbor at
noon today In ballast from San Fran
cisco under charter to Kerr, Gilford &
Co. to carry a cargo of -wheat to Eu
rope. The big steamer went to the mills of
BOAT PULLER IHIOWXS.
Oliver J. Olson. Am. sch San i'edro
Fairbaven, Am. ss San Francisco
Amaranth. Am. bktn San Francisco
Tiverton. Am ss San Francisco'
Tiiiko. Am. bktn Snnta Rosalia
Annie Smale. Am. sch Makawel!
Stanley Poilar. Am. ss .San Francisco
Americana. Am. sch lapan
Crescent, Am. sohr Honolulu
Olympic. Am. bk San Francisco
Shoshone. Am. ss .San Francisco
En Kontu With Cement and Oenera.1.
Alierfoyle, Br. sh Antwerp
Hldait, Fr. bk Antwerp
Clan Uraham, Hr. sh Cardiff
Vincennes, Br sh Antwerp
duel. I-'r. bk London
Neatsf lel.ls, Br. sh Hamburg
l'avld de Anjers. Fr. sh Antwerp
Brahloch, Br. bk Antwerp
Kllloran. Br. ih Antwerp
Jolnvllla Fr, bk . Antwerp
Carmatiiiin, Br bk Hamburg
Koehambeau, Fr. bk Lelth
Gulf Stream, Br. bk Antwerp
Alice, l-'r. bit London
Eugene Schneider. Fr. bk Antwerp
La Tour lie Auvergne, Fr. bk..Antvero
Armen, Fr. bk Dublin
Coal Ships Sn Route.
I,n Roche Jacnuelln. Fr. bk. Newcastle, A.
l-'lfeshlre, Br. bk Newcastle, A.
Hi.ssuet, Fr. bk Newcastle, A.
Torrisdale. Br. sh Newcastle, A
Tramp Steamers En Bouts.
("raehall, Br. ss San Francisco
Hilda men, tier ss Puget sound
Guernsey, Nor. ss Shanghai
AHiinn, Oer. hs San Francisco
Uoverlc, Br. ss San Francisco
Westminster, Br. ss Japan I
laneta. Br. ss. San Francisco !
Franklyns. Br. ss Yokohama
Yeddo, Br. ss San Francisco
Nederlnnd. (lor. mn San Francisco
En Boute In Ballast to Ioad Oraln.
Port Crawford, Br. sh Callao
Hiver Kalloch. Br. bk Callao
Oregon. Oer. sh Yokohama
Oca. Faidlurbe, Fr. bk Yokohama
Henrietta, Uer. sh West coast
Aster, tier, bk Valparaiso
Marechal de Noailles, Fr. bk. West coast
Homeward Bound. Am. bk. Vane'v'r, B. C.
I.e Poller, Fr. bk Hobart
Salute Anne, Fr. bk... Newcastle, N. S. W.
Lvdgate, Ur. bk Santa Rosalia
Vigo, Nor. sh Mejlllones
Desdainona, Hr. sh Callao
Cornil Hart, Fr. bk .. Newcastle, N. S. W.
Sully, l-'r. bk Antwerp
Crllion. Fr. bk Antwerp
0nevieve Molinos, Fr. bk Hobart
Daghllrl. Nur. bk Caldera
Nulelly. Fr. bk Hobart
Leon 1-iluni, Fr. bk Hobart
Mlchelet, Fr. bk Hlogo
Finland. Rus sh Guayaquil j
Magdalene, Oer. bk Aoapuleo ,
Alexander Isenberg. Oer. bk ... Honolulu -
Thiers. Fr. bk Belfast'
General Foy. Fr. bk Hobart i
Oil Carriers En Route.
Roma, Am.
Grape Jvice Reduced.
A. RIINB HOT- WEATHER FOOD BEVBRAOE
WOODURK BRAND
Ciir "Woodlnrk" Grape Juice is as good as the best and better
than most other brands. It's pressed from selected ripe Concord
Grapes, and no alcohol, preservatives or chemicals are used in its
preparation. ,
CAN BE SWEETENED TO SUIT THE TASTE I
AS IT CONTAINS ONLY THE SUGAR
THAT EXISTS IN THE GRAPE
Pints 20; Doz. Tints Quarts 35; Doz. Quarts $4.00
PHONE IN YOUR ORDER WE DELIVER PROMPTLY
"IB?
SATURDAY
RUMMAGE
FREE WRITING AND REST ROOM FIRST FLOOR
SOME BARGAINS
Large assortment Fostcards, the doz.,
W hole Spices, mixed, for pickling;
can
100
lh.
15
Rubber Gloves, good quality, pair 50
Wash Rags 5 and up
Water Wings 25 and 35
Leaches, each 250
Lxtra large Whisk Rrooms, for porters and
bootblacks, each 350
Sanitarv Toothpicks, package 50
Rubbcr-lineil Rollups and Sponge Bags,
w hile thev last at .... ONE-HALF PRICE
AKins' Foot Comfort
A Boon to SvIIcrhijJ Humanity
Rest the feet
and you rest
the body. An
absorbent, an
tiseptic deod
orant. Dust a
little into your
shoes and walk with ease. Per pack
ape 250
Corset Ankle Supporters, lace up inside
the shoe like a corset. Pair. . .$125
Obesity Belts reduce the girth and
make life worth living. For fat people.
s
AT
LE PALAIS
ROYAL
Some of the most wonderful
bargains ever offered you in
ladies' furnishing goods, Suits,
Coats, Waists, Skirti, Jackets,
Corsets, Hosiery, Belts, Purses,
Underwear,. Embroidery Silk,
etc.
1 LOT ladies' Suits, worth up
to $25, Eton jackets... f 3. 98
VICTOR OR EDISON
DELIVERED TO
YOUR HOME ON A
MONTH'S FREE TRIAL
ATTEND OUR BIG
FRIDAY BARGAIN
SALE
.711. TTTWrTi'ti a k A2i li.iii"
hi in ii i ii i trail f& nil rzA iai r
FAMOUS BRIGHTON
(En
1 LOT ladies' Suits, jacket
suits, good wool materials,
good colors and stylet; worth
up to $30 ,...$9.50
,
1 LOT ladies' Suits, worth up to
$35, your choice fl&.SO
1 LOT ladies' Waists, worth up
to $2, your choice....... 49
1 LOT ladies' Waists, worth up
to $3, choice 89
1 LOT Corsets, worth $1,
choice 29
1 LOT Corsets, worth $1.50.
choice 89e?
1 LOT children's and misses'
Hosiery, worth 25c and 35c,
choice 9
1 LOT misses' Hosiery, worth
50c, your choice ,...124
Laces, Embroideries, Allovera,
Tucking, etc., half price.
All summer Suits and Skirts
going at less than coat.
375 Washington St.
TRACK IS i IRE
Land Company Will Turn
Historic Uace Course Into
Building Lots.
Free Superfluous
Hair Cure
A. Positive Remedy That Eemovei Any
Xairy Growth and Dot! Kot
Burn tha Skin.
River Fritz Ie Rock Has Nnn-mv Ks
cape While Fishing for Snlmon.
(Spi-lal Hlmistdi to Th Journal, l
Astoria. Or.. Auk L'h. -Last nlKht
while Fritz IHv k. tin? i!Uv-r, was '.
fitfhlnK In Ihc rlinnn.-l rlnrc .i (hp .1ft!v
at the mouth .if the rlvi-r tiif (mat cup- i
Flrerl in the hr.-,-il. r- Tin- l.oat puller. !
whose name Is uvknown. was ((.11-1
De Rmk wan i . 'n.nl on llm tint torn i
of tho- boat sivl l.rnnirht hrvr this morning-.
Tho b'-at was n oil. t.i.t 1." all
stoed
The remains .-.f the In at ullor have ,
not been foun-i
tfnlted Preae Lemfd Wlre.l
Now York, Aug. 20. -The Brighton
Beach Racing association's t rack nn'l
as ,san pe(jro Krounds are today in the hanils of n
land devploplng company ami within a
week will he In course of subdivision
Into bulldlnc lota. Who are the pur
chasers of the famous old sporting park
cannot be learned, but it Is regard".!
an bevond doubt that control of th-i
Thomas B. Ncuhnusen special agent ; projierty has passed from tho hau ls of
Seventh race, mile and a sixteenth,
sellingDocile, 100 (Van Dusen), 3 to
-, won; I.adv Alicia. -00 (Stuart), S to
1, second; ..l.erita, 107 (Nelson), 7 to 2,
third. Time, 1:50.
AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES.
At w York.
R H. E.
Detroit 0 1 0
New York 8 14 0
Batteries Mullln and Schmidt; Ches
bro and Blair.
At Philadelphia.
Cllic-lgri
l'htlad.-lphla
Haterlcs--Walrfh
and Shaw
R. I I. K.
.581
. 10 2
Plank.
TOWN'S NAME SAME
NAME AS FA MIL!
ALONG THF. V A TV. K FRO NT.
SZ1TT rXEE TO TOTT FOB TRIAt.
inding the channel
.sen The work Is
lvrt nf i'..tland
d- v nwar'lefl the
h lrt.1l.-r f'"r the
r; . r T.e prl. t-
arid Fuilfr
t.
In.,.
n. w f r-
H'loj p1 .,'-1
nun-tie ali 1
1 r t be
It is easy now for any woman to have
beautiful face, handsome arms and
bust, free from ail disfiguring super
fluous hair. It doesn't matter whether
it's only a few hairs or a regular mus
tache or goatee, or how light or heavv
the growth Is. it fan be destroyed In a
few li. In n 'e with the marvelous ot
remedy. KIec-tro-la
Thia wonderful hair destroyer ran be
used on the face, neck. arms. bust, or
n. r.ortlon of the bodv with perfert
aafetv It ls not like other remedies.
It pi;thil will not Irritaf, burn or
Pilots are to'ay
from Portland to t:.
being done from ii.
tendT John McCrak
Joseph Ia.j'iet ...
rnnlrai t to t nil I .
Kuvernmfnt on Yan.l
is j;..i.:r..
Insj-ertniS F.ilwtlr
had I r rl' l t r', r.'.
and (..-al drill nl n-i,
vessel s p; I nit . in t
Columbia rivers.
A new he!l luov will he ;lar
south channel at the en'rani. t
bla river. M s p.di.t r. h ,t three ijuari. r
cf ft mil further "i.t l! an '(.e l...-a'-ri
of the old ba.y I'.ls will (u!n
buov into smo..i.er .T. r at a .iei tl. .
(. feet
The body of Mrs Fd'r.Beih H w
wns brought from Mars)-", i. I ,.- t'
'earner Alliance for sr..i n.-r:t t la
favette. Ind.
"The ate iro't Bi'-akwater ' t '
Maegenls, silled fr r i 'cos Icn nc i
carrying a big list or pap'nc.:
steamer (lo W. Kl ler sai - f r sir
Francisco and Ksn Pedro tMs eerl-g
IARINE OTE.
this morning received a postal cari
from A. M. lirake, founder of the town
of lien.l. Or., and who, at the time of
writing, was In Neuhausen, Pwl t zerla rid,
the iil.'i. e from which Mr. Ncu.iausen's
forrrat li'-rs got their name and from
where they i anie to this country.
The t-,,s'h1 shows the fanious Bhein
fill. tho Fin.w-capped mountains. In the
.llslanc, Hi-,.1 an old castle tnat has
I.e. n i.iii' of the landmarks ..f NeiihaM-s.-u
fur nvin- many veers. Mr. Drake
savs on the r.-.rd that he is hninp a
f.-.io.l time, natiirallv and -hat he hid
I.e. ii In 'oastance on!v a r. w flu s (..--f'tre
when I'-mnt Zej.j.eMn, the 8i,lr -r.
msde so disastrous a flight :n ln.s ma
chine. F.TMr; THE E.VD
the lEngemann estate.
For over a week rumors have been
afloat that tho last horserace on tho
i rack had been run and that negotiations
for (If sale to a building syndicate were
under way, but these were denied with
much emphasis by officers of t he asso
ciation. Coney Island business men who are I.
close touch with the situation, however,
assert positively toia,y that the deal
has been consummated and that the
lands are now In the hands of a realty
ci .ncern.
Dygert. Viekors and Powers and Schreok.
At Boston.
R. H. E.
Boston 7 11
Cleveland 2 8 1
Batteries Morgan. Young and Carri
gan. Falkenberg, T,elhhardt 8nd N.
("'lurke.
At Washington.
First game R. H. E.
Washington 2 7 0
St. Louis 4 11 0
Batteries C. Smith and Street, Wad
dell and S. Smith.
Second game R. H. K.
Washington 4 11 ft
Si I.ouls 1 4 1
P.a idles Hughes and Street; Powell
and Stephens.
NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES.
yrlces Seduced Throag-hont Every Da
partment of the Store.
The - -cr.L- cut sale is li.arirK t'e
.-!..! N r. s th- time to t . . v ta-
ll-.T.s, t - . .- ,i k;".s. blarkels, und-'
- a r, 1 i - : r s. ' s, g 1 . ves. u i-i
hiel.as. i . . hroideries, wash jreoiU
s.ks. .V-- l.- i .is. ete, etc. and sav.
!,ai" . sf.ort time left fr- h
1 -.r- " Viet. & McDonneH. TMrd
at -I M nr1
1 1.
s.-iling
w..n. Si -
to r. sec
T lo 1.
Ch I ra go
Bo"nn . . .
Batteries
and Smith.
Bielcr
At Chicago.
R. II E.
r. n l
1 5 1
Brown and Kllng;,Elab.crtr
I'mplres Rudderham and
FAX-TWISTS FAX
OFT AT TEX EACH
whose gam
. ening wa ru ft
pilo were .'
-, .r.iclpal court
M -
Butte Races.
Butte. Mont., Aug. 20.- Weather clear,
ir.n k slow. Results yesterday:
l-'irst race, five and a half furlongs,
si lllng I-Hiicashire I. ad, 107 iNi-lsoni,
' to 2. won, Hand-Me-Down. 107 i Heath
ertori. 7 to 2. second. Athgold I I a
Morse i, 3 to 2, third. Tlnu
Second race, five furlont
Volo. 17 K'allahanl. to !
ivnsella. lid i McLaughlin 1
-,d . .-t.-ndal. 111 , Heatherto
t : o d Time, l :04.
Third race, five furlongs, selling -Contingent,
107' I Kirschbaum). 7 to 2.
w r. , Susie (Jregg, 1 0 6 ( Molesworth ). 7
to i second; (ilendennlng. 102 (Nelsoni,
i t.-. f.. third. Time. I 0S4.
Fourth race, seven furlongs, selling
Sam Barber. 107 (Bntw-elD, 3 to 2. won ; ' CNclr.na t I 4 2
Robert Mitchell. I ''7 (t'tlsi 7 to S, ! ew ork 3 l 0
se ond, Kamasack. IIO (Lloyd), 8 to i, Bat t erles Spade and McLean; Wlltse
t l d Time. l:!04 land Bresnahan. I'mplres Klem and
Fifth race, five and a half f-irlonr" i Johnstone
ha-dlcap Booger Red. 112 iKIrsrl- -
baimi. 2 to l, won: Daring, JiO (Nelsoni' .. . . . .
v i., l. econi, St. Avon To 4 (Dnnvtti i, i ( ompanies Inrorporate-l.
5 to l third. Time. I R V Cons Bay , SteBm Laundy; principal
b'Tth. race. mtle. Sell ! Mg I arp. inS'of'le. t-,r.hflM Tlr eonitsl stock.
At Pittsburg.
R. H. E
Pittsburg 0 4 l
Br.-.klvn 4 7 0
Bateries Leifeld. Young and Gibson;
WUhelm and Bergen. 1'mplre O'Pay.
For tomorrow we offer a few extra specials from our Cleaning-
Up Week Sale that will be well worth your time to come and save
a few dollars on your intended purchase.
Ladies' Extra
Specials
Odds and ends in Ladies' Lin
gerie Waists, einbitiidei cd
fronts and lace trimmed, also
plain and pleated waists, val
ues up to $2.o0. For Fridav
ale 45
At Cincinnati.
R. H. E
tl -
goes to thje hair
ender skin, r.o matter
- f! on, and it neer falls
the most ...sMrate
rtart!y If voj want
tt:.g -ur. not mrlr
' Kic--ro-la Is whst
for It
l . m.
Af 'A 1 tr'flt Knt-
tl of rru-. tri.-la t arv nflf or woman
srho writes for It, te r-ee rtut M do.
all we af, upon re.tt of a in. cent
'amp to help rover om of mni.lng
Tbe regular elied Sr.m n no srd
jmir money win ref,nj.a If F.lee
- im-ia noes not
sea
how
to r e a. . i -, -e
grow t
a l r t 1
ten-p- - a- . r.p
yon no .; ;
a ad k ,w
S lillf de,
an ost eopa t h w t.r,
x rnje-, was fined
rer-rt a contagious
. ' h depa rt men t.
F S illlv an I.
Ill i Fisher
'1" iPulletti
K 1 vi-r.r, I"1 a . .. T I
7 to lii, second. Ia yel I. I - f.,000 . Incorporators. J. E. Iyons, M.
2 t- 1. third. Tlm. 1.44' Id. Lim. and J. C. Jones.
fa -
S. nttl.
Rare.
'.V. - ih
t'e- la-,
1 n g s
. ! k
1 -. k '. ;
I v..-h ' .
-d 7
. or ,1
' e t ;
. ,.1 " -
M-
no a' l - . rOstm v-
dott t k ymi to tk r word for .
Klo-tr-) wtll do .1,,,. pi) n, T-,al
eoupon belnw and msii ih a ttn.r.j
tamp Io5jv
; 1
-r
N.IMC
Ke-t
5r clear.
aelilng
"sxer. 124
1 Boland 1.
purse
1 won.
2tt ser-
1, th-rii
va'f furlong
, ,. I -e
' I' I 1' f.
g
'J-1 TVATlCl!jrT.
Tin Jn n.ur r.a- nd address on
tt4 UtiM nek-w n4 fM.nd ' t
Ke-Rw-TH Co 4 Indiana Ave
Ottoara, ielualn o-e-nt rnp
tlp.ever ntsiUxg. an1 we -..fi
er at Mv-a f;e trial ewHUe that
il rtew TOil vaat Kie-tro-M wiU
for jraa. '
. . .
Astoria. Aug 2r' -Sailed at ' C
jr.. steamer Breskwster f ir 1 - I-'
Arrived at 9 1 'i and f 1 a- 1'
m. stamer S hog nor. e fr. 11 Spti I'
c'si ... Arrived at 1" '-r' a rn s-ai-Elmrre,
frrm TIUArroofc
Sn Francisco. Aug 20 - Arriv
'e m. s'eamer ;eorg W I'e
with leg raft In tow from ti. rta
storta. Aug If - Arrival 1 a t
and left up at 5 p m. Bri'ist; ste-arr..
St rat hi j-on. fr--m Fun K"tn A
1e. wn a' 1 p m . raft A -
rived at 12 J" and left up at T 3 a p ,r
steamer !:'n.e from c-.oa lin 4:l
ai 3 k p r. . Rrit'sh s'esn-.er J.e r-t -"operisgn
.d Hsrrh- (rciel l
I fi a -1 d ' f 1 r e t .1 p t- he "1 .... Tin I
1 Roerlek it- tow ef ' n Na-ea- r y,
1 f rorr Mr.nterev stal ed a' 4 p m stesn- -r
er Tcsernlte with ;.g rift (n i.-m f- r
1 fitll r ranclaco S 1 nvt at 4 "a p n. .
' Oerman steamer Arabia, fr H .nk..rf
I aa1 w iv po-a
j rtlir.i Island A Passewt. tug
M"-i,, witn K-g -s 'f In teW from o
Infr.Ma rlrer fe. tan pilero
Astoria AM ?. : -rv,rni:tnti at the tt- r T'rna- 1 t 1-S
fnTUTh of U rl.er at m. sm'h. fsinth mf rtm fyrloegs. -iirg
wind, southwest ; mlli; a-her. . Ceietes (LmrM. II to 1. won. Af-
fkily. IterT.ath. 1 (Ventry) to 1, s -rnd. 1
Tl4ea at Aatort. rrtdsr Rlik uer.la.i,u itltua ! WalAt. II la L .'
. t h X' e. e
V. Msllf "I
Lav J!r 1"
'.. a i'tl"
P"'o" .
1.
1 to 2.
.-.ir-1. ilsrrrak'.s. I"4 1 1
tM'd Time 1 4 J 1-1
fifth race, Kifr, fitt-lor.gs !!:tn
, Iul Frobry. If P ? ' 1. won:
Pi'.iT atlria.-" iCntiiirr.V to '. -?-
ood, Orffamb 11 B. Wilson 1. 1 to
Don't "look for the signature H Just
look for the food in a package of
If a all food and it's full of muscle-making,
life-giving material. It is the new malted
corn food, made cf the choicest white corn
blended with pure barley-malt. Agrees
with ererybody and tastes good to young
and pld. Ready-tofeerve hot or cold. Your grocer sells it
The only Malted Corn Flakes.
Odds and ends in Ladies'
Vests, white gauze and lisle,
regular price 35c. ror Friday
sale 15t
Qdds and ends in Ladies'
Fancy Hose, most all colors,
regular 35c values. For Fri
day sale 19f
Broken lines in Ladies' Under
skirts, white muslin embroid
ered and lace trimmed, values
up to $1.0. Friday sale.. 50
Odds and ends in Towels, very
best grade.
35c Turkish ' Towels 18
30c Towels
25c Towels
2c Towels
lit
15c Towels
Of
Men's Extra
Specials
Odds and ends in Men's $5.00
and $o.00 Tailored Pants, fancv
stripes, cheviots, tweeds and
worsteds, rriday sale .$2.35
S3. 50 to $4.00 Pants. For Fri-
riay sale $1.85
Broken lines in Men's Sfioe
box calf, Dongola kid, via, pat
ent leathers, all stvles, regular
$4.50 and $5.00. " For Friday
sale $2.35
Broken lines in Men's Golf and
Negligee Dress Shirts, $1.50 to
$2.00 values. Friday sale 39
Odds and ends in Men's High
Grade LTnderwear, balbrig-
gan, mesh and- Derby ribbed,
regular $1.50 to $2.50 values.
Friday sale 30
Broken lines in Men's Suits,
fancy worsteds, cheviots,
tweeds and serges, regular
hand-tailored suits, regular
S12.50 to $18.00 values. l or
Fridav5.ale $4.85
$18.00 to $25 00 Suits, in odds
and ends which we must close
nut. lor rndav saIe .Sa.8o
The $toE
Corner
First and
Salmon
Lewis
Bros. (
Co.Mgrt.
fi
!: a. m, 4 1 p. m., , fettntr. TIbs. I I? X - I