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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1883)
M a 3,'Uc ain'Uv- starts si- A-.5. A, c)HK(JUK: WIEDIs KSDAY...PB8HUA.RY 7, 183 - -'" - - ! T J . . l a -- saii.R rov at "M"ow JEI4t Eru. are locnted at John A. J&INittim'jry'ss old stand. 1 . -Dr. A. C. KiHoy wire leave . I.t ...!. i .1 . i . HV.mi u . xeu Tiai, heJd m tw Mn f boJU to The Cohmibm is due this morn-! tag frora Tcrtiand. .She will probe bly cet through. - ! Thore is considerable sickness in tho oity. This cold weather is un seasonable and unhealthy. The Jfcsi Shore for January haa been received. It is a splendid num ber and is filed for reference. -Parties from the Fort say that the skating at Fort Steven, in fine. A large number go down this morn insr. F. C. Reed and wife, and C. Timmius, leave San Francisco on the Queen of the. Paoific this morning, for Astoria. The steamer Westporr, F. U. Sherman, master, is doing a good business. She leaves for tYaslport this morning. The county court was in session yesterday, a variety of mat tors occu pying its attention. The court will adjourn to-morrow. "The Seattle ice factory is m run ning order." Wc are glad to say that the "ice factory"' in this vicinity is going out of business. The weather moderated a little yeEterday; last night tho glass wa rising end indications were favorable for a more genial temperature. To-day being Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent, there will be divine service in Graco church wt 10:30 a. M. and 7 r. m. The remain ing services of the week will be ei: Friday; litany at 9 a. m. and cvenin prayer at 4 i M. For the last six mouths tin county superintendent has appraited about 1,300 acres of school lands. There aro three applications to pur chase 010 acres more. These lend are valued at 4,300. The apprais ment ranges from two dollar to fifteen dollars per acre. For the first time in two yoais Astoria is "out in the cold" as regards mail facilities, a gorge above Kalain compelling the return of the boat which left Portland yesterday morn ing. All day yesterday great cakes of ice went by on the yellow current, and our Astoria water craft staid at the docks. Without any special "boom" we doubt if there is any place west of the Rocky mountains that can show a healthier, steadier or more prosperous growth than Astoria. There is no in flation with its disastrous set back, but every season sees more money, more buildings, new enterprises and increased facilities in even- depart ment of business. Wo are constantly receiving postal cards of which the following is a sam ple: "Send me a copy of your paper." We did so for about a year without any return. But that is only cheek; when it come3 to gall, n, letter that Postmaster Chance received yestor day, is a good example. The writei wants a sample of Columbia riversalm- on. U it is good he may buy a can. Quick Work Tho Shubnck went down to the bar yesterday morning and laid the buoy in the south channel, all bnt one which will bo put in place to-day. The whistling buoy was also shifted from tho north channel to the entrance of the south channel. A Serious Accident Yesterday afternoon M. W. Gallick and Nathan Schlusscl were standing up in a ono-horse wagon, coming down Main street, when the horse became frightened and started to run away. The belly-band breaking caused him to ruu still faster, and just before reaching Squcmoqua street Gallick jumped out, striking with his right leg doubled under him and breaking the bone in two places above tho an kle. Tho jagged end of the bone pro truded, making a painful and danger ous wound. Ho was conveyed to his room and medical attendance sum .nioncd. Ilia relatives who live in Portland were notified of tho occur ence. Laal evening he was suffering considerable pain. Cold boiled ham, brown brf-ad and Boston baked beans at "Jeffs' Variety Chop House every night, near Steven's big Show sign, red and green light jf.Open all night) Ec!d to Appear. Yesterday, Henry lrkr,Grst malc of ih ship Yontig America, waa ar rested and brought before U. S. D?pu- '7 Con-missioner -tapmh, charged Kith cruelty toward one f Jhe tail- or. Chs cUfe, ho nila Umt Uhe 10ih uf K.iFomber ia.t he m -ooUy atvaulted xud beat'. en by dt- JVncUiti while on the sew, mad names !JfrL!ik Silri.r. Atiiln-ti- Oivti ??ul W,. iWH a, vitneme. The ta.te nppetrto answer the charge at 9:30 -his muniing. lie says that on the g"i: i" qucfttioii, the watch being called and Wobh mi&sln", he went down and finding Webb asleep, pushed him on dec!:, and for punishment made Webb walk the deck for the te maindcr of the watch. The case seems to be more a desire to "get even" than anything else. Tho crew through out art a hearty, well-fed looking lot of mon, and the pilot, who waa on the ship thirteen days, says ho never saw any sst of sailorn better treated in his life. Past Time The American clipper ship Young America, now lightering at the 0. 11. -i X. dock, is a splendid specimen of her class and has a record for speed. Shu was built in 1852, and is of world wide renown; in 1870 sho made the trip from San Francisco to Zs'ew York, loaded, 13,580 miles, in SO days and 20 hours; seventeen years before that, tho Contest, an American half chpper ship, made tho same run, sailing 13,010 miles, in 79 days; the same year the Trade Wind made the run in 75 days; this i?, we believe, the I est timo on record. Ten year.? ago the Young America made the voyage from Lh'crp'to! to San Frnnchwo, sail ing 10,000 miles in 99 days. This tun she ws 135 days from Now York tojthe bar, ninety dav3 of dis tressing head winds detaining her. She has onboard 1.S00 tons of general merchandise. On With the Dance. Oar Cape correspondent writes that the Terp.Mehorean fever has struck the surrounding country. "Titer ?a a dance at Chinook to-night: Samuel Sweeney, on the bay beach, has one next woek. ?.Ire. W. V. Ward, of Itivaco, has a select dance on the 24th. D. Ivlarkhani. who is erecting a commodious hotel and restautant pro poses to givo one on the 22d. A liberal .v.ibacription was made in Ilwnco and a pretty plank sidewalk constructed from the top of the hill lo l. A. Seaborg's cottage. Travellers are now assured of a clean passage way borne 1,000 foot in length. The good skating still continues and 'he people are making the most of it. The school has 40 i-ehulars, J3. B. English, Principal. There is also a musical class of 20 f cholars under the guidance of John Goodpasture. A Good Idea. The county superintendent respect fu'ty asks the bo.irds of school direc tors of Di.t.'s To." , IS and 9, to grant free to their teachers a Friday afternoon uf each month, to meet at some designated place for the purpose of improving each other in teaching. Other persons and teachers will be re spectfully invited. This will be an improvement to Astoria's schools. H. Sloop, Sup't, ir You Innt Xtelieve It, jti't try it. You can get the best cup of coffee In town, at Temperance Billiard Parlor. 'ext to Geo. W. lluiw's store. Wood. Parties wishing wood should order two or three da s in advance, of J.I1.D.GKA.Y. The check system at "Jeff's"' you pay lor what you get. "Jeir or the Variety Chop House lies the three best cooks and two bet waiters in town. Waxteu. 3 furnished or unfurnished rooms for light lionseKeepuig in a pri vate house to be ocumed March 13th Address V. B. T., astohiax office. Boston Baked Beans afMefTs' Va riety Chop House every night. For a good shave or hair cut, go to Joe Charters at -Fosters. Fine organs and pianos at Gusiav Hansen's. Call and oxamlno. Shoal water bay eysters: fivsh every day, at Frank Fnbre's. The very finest chocolate creams at the Pioneer factory, opposite, tho Bell Tower. Oerkwitz is the boy that makes them. nallo! Where are you going? Why to Frank Faure's for a pan roast Not a drink, not sold in bar-rooms, but a reliable non-alcoholic tonic medicino, useful at all times, and in all seasons, is Brown's Iron Bitters. Havinc finished with her first class Miss Clothier is now prepared lo begin a new class. Ladies intending to join should come on Monday alternoon or, Tuewlay tnurnins at latest. ti-vo v,.!i trl.wi -. ctmv r- nnn rnncf U?.,? Jj'ld you'll tUauk us for the advice. M I lima i. tiuiu .uuno . uiuwivbbu-u THE LATEST NEWS. ; fecial to the Astokia.v.) : Poktland, Feb. 6. A fire broke 1 out in H. Galiick's shoe store under peculiar circumstances nd damaged ine eioci. to mo exionc ue cau.wu; fully tusiired: Haohenv Jb Bro., ad- 1 joining, lost $6,000 worth of stock,! ,i . i . ,, . ii - em inn. I ft i ? ii loss o $i,C0O. The buildiug was! owned by Chas. E. Smith and km' a,? a "J-" ?-'l e: , ,, , - labif cutlery. TIhj r.fcntion or ihii-i (l.-ni;i't'ii fo thi p.Ttont of S4' (KtO. I c!mrc iv MiIrl i mir irvmr i.r rt.;. ! ilvthlr, etc. The weather is considerably milder to-day. The Willamette is falling: rapidly and slush ice has been form- j ing nil day. At Stlem the ice is throo j inches thick. The S. G. Reed left here for Astoria on time this morning, and found the slough frozen. Not btiiug strongly ahoathedshe was afraid to 2 on an" camo back here this a. SL Tho Mountain Queen came through slush ico all tha way from Tongue Point, but being well sheathed was sot damaged materially. The Oregon arrived here at two o'clock this morning. The Columbia will probably get through to-morrow morning. Since fonr o'clock this afternoon the weather has turned colder with a sharp wind from the east, and it looks now as though the Willamette would close by to-morrow night. The Mouutain Queen will leave as usual in the morning. PAUDONED. John 0. Long, of Salem, who killed his wife last September, and who was sentenced to tho penitentiary for hfo, has been pardoned by Gov Moody. A critical examination of the skull by medical experts shown that tho ball did not enter tho side on which Long must have stood had he com mitted the deed; it is the general be lief that Mrs. Long committed sui cide. atiNOi: items. A fire at Cheney, W. T., this morn ing destroyed six buildings, including Ilendricks it Yarker'a drug store, Johnson's bank and four small build ings; loss, $40,000; insurance, $20, 000. Portland has contributed S1,CG0 and interior towns 8700, making an aggregate of 2,300 for tho sufferers by tho recent Gorman floods. The amount was telegraphed U Germany to-day. The trial of Alfred Anderson on tho charge of murdering his brother on Swan Island, last December, be gan to-day. The case excites the greatest interest. IT WAS LOADED. St. Louis, Feb. 0. John C. Par ker, on trial for tho murder of Michael l'helan, shot and killed his wifo on the witness stand and then blew out his own brains, in the court room to day. It is thought his wifo furnished the weapon. busted. Detroit, Feb. 6. The total liabil-iti-3 of Ferry Bros., lumber mer chants, aggregate three-quarior of a million of dollars. DEAD. Sax Fiiaxcisco, Feb. G. Richard Cluff, senior partner in tho large gro cery firm of Cluff Bros., was thrown from his buggy last night, and died .from his injuries. Oril UKAXD-HOTlIKI.tt taught their daughters that "a stitch in time saves nine." A pill in time saves not only nine, but ofttimes an incalculable amount of suffering as well. An occasional dose of Dr. Pierco's Pellets (Little Sugar-coated Pills), to cleanse the stomach and bowels, not only prevents diseases but often breaks up sudded attacks, when taken in time. By druggists. monthly Tici.clN for Skatiii;;, Parties -wishing to prooure monthly tickets for skating should get them at the office at the rink, and at the first of the month, as all monthly tickets expire at the end of every month. A monthly ticket entitles the holder to skating-thrcp evenings and one day in each week, unless the rink is occupied by some other amusement on the regu lar skating day or evening. Gent's ticket, 40; ladies, $.0, Time and Ilxprnse Saved. Hard workers are snbject to bilious attacks which may end in dangerous illness. Parker's Ginger Tonic keeps the kidneys and liver active, and by preventing the attack saves sickness, time and expense. Detroit 1're.. For SOZODON'T all ladies cry. And gentlemen, or high or low. For nothing else that they can buy. Will give the mouth its freshest glow -Will keep the teeth so sound and vl.:i And make the breath a sweet delight. Shipper & Rybke, Ko. 11, Oak street Portland, are the hon ton tailors of the metropolis. Have Wistar's balsam of wild cherry always at hand. It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in iluenrt, consumption, and all throat and ping complaints. $0 cents antlSl a bot tle.' You can keep your hair abundant I a i,,eeTT --.a rfn if. r-,,i,fni id glossv, and nttm its yout . r.s'-, . TT-:Tif oolort with Parker's Hair Balsam. v mrr nnninlAfAocc-rimftTif nf w-l- uuuiUiuionu,oi;ivJ -- fi,Wrti tuw j City book store JL-'rcsli Candy. Made every any at John P. Clnen's Astoria Caitdv Factory. Creams, choco- late, French candj-, taffy, etc. Valuufiiics ;- vu-i uir o. titllt:. sl-iUIIIPCiiini . f AtCarlAdler's: I illr.-".-. ..-..At.. IS. ...-!. 1 everysiz style and price. A fine "tuck from which to choose. 3lttft ZEvrrirvS. and Glas ware, Tab!ei-nstet.plRin and anything ever brought to tl Is oily. llemvmber the nlaee. A. M. Jonxsoy A-Co. Information IVuiitct! of the whereabouts of Eddfe .Scott, talxmt ; T ,rf.lt S.lfTfll !. .I'm' trt. 4m.... 4 1K. . j-i.- v nv iiw tin." liiull null! nif Good Samaritan Ilo.spittt! at Portland on or about tlu 12th ot August. 1SS1. Address Geo. W. IjP.lt. Imlepeudenci. Or. -Vllrorts O&iclc -:... Painless extraction of tcKh at Dr. LaForce's dental rnom-t over I. W. Case's store. Oyster! Oy.strry!! At Frank Fnbre's; in ewiy .tyle Fresh from the beds everv ilav. " Selling at Cost. Mrs. A. Ialcoin is closing out her stock of winter millinery and woolen goods at cost. Arc Yon Kxpmm! j rr i :i rn i rrn... ....! xo .ua.ur.Hi .......-: j ,., j.ry.eu. yonr system by using Parkers Jinger j onic. it strengtnens tne Kiuneys ami liver to throw off malarial poisons, and is good for general debility and nervous exhaustion. The Latest Styles. Among the latest styles may be noted the very prevalent one of taking Sj rup of FigsinMead of castor oil. pills, -a!t. and tiie other bitter and naii-sooiw rem edies of former times, it is a very de cided improvement, as anyone uiaj learn by getting a bottle from our drug gist. W. K. Dement. Ilod.iX Davis & Co., Wholesale A gents. Portland Oregon. Pickled I'JsV Feet and JUlliariU: Anyone wishing pickled pig.s feet, or fresh Shoahvntcr Bay oy.-lers in any style shonhl call at the Teinja-nmce Biliard Parlor, next to (!eo. V. i!unus store. Frnnlc Falrc Oyster nritl Chop Iostx. Those wishinga nice plate of Eastern or Shoahvatcr bay oysters cooked in any style, or an early breakfast bfon going aboanl the boat, should call anil him. Fresh Fastem and Mioalwater bay oysters received by every slcamer. Foi Dyspepsia andl Jver.Comp'aiut. vou haw a printed guarantee on eur, bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It inner fails to cure. .Sold by W. E. Deiwnt. P. J. Goodman, on Chcunmus street, has jut received the latest ana mo.-t fa.-hionable style of gents and ladi. loots, shoes, eic. Agent in A-torht to. the famous Morrow shoes. "Hackmetack,'' a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price 'Si and ."iW cents. Sold by W. E. Dement. All the patent medicine.-, advert i-il in this paper, together with tin; ehoiriM. perfumery, and toilet articles, etc- can be bought at the lowest prico, at. I. W. Conn's drug store, opiK.ite (rdden betel, Astoria. For the genuine J. 11. Cutter old BonrlMin. and the best of wines, liquors and San Franfisco beer, call at the Gem opposite the bell tower, and se C:ni bell. Sheet music in all the latest variolic.-. just received atGtttav Hancn s. Sonat as, operas, wahzes and all the iopuIar music of the day in stock. If you want music for the piano, organ, violiir. iliite, etc you will find what yon want at IlatiH'nX Physicians' prc-eriptiiius carefully compounded day or night at .!. . Conn's drug store, opposite Occident Hotel. Fancy soaps and perfumery of all kinds can be found at .1. W. Conn'sdrug store, opposite Occident hotel. A Nasal Injector live with enrh bottle of .Shiloh's Catarrh. Kemedy Price 50 cent. Sold Jiy W, K. Di-mrnt. Shiloh's Cuke will itiimeiliatly relieve Croup, whooping cough and Bronchitis. Sold by W. K. Dement. TO CffiEMM ! ORDER BOOKS, TALLY LISTS, Time and Credit Cards. QfocflMKr LINEN NOTE and LETTER HEADS AND JOB PRINTING i Orall kind-, at lowest price. Wc fJuaranteo Satisfaction Wc have new type and a large stock of first class material. :i. f. iai.loi:as' & Co. To Let. mHEXDA.;D3l.rFLOOi:S, 2ND FIX-1 A. lshed in rooms : 3rd all in one. 48 X CO ! feet, undiitshed. Also a tp.ice o! ground I piled and capped, about 21 a ; -IS feet, front- intj on uiney street. lcae siven to respon- Uule for a ltcsUiuraut and Lodsin;; llotue. Mill, partlfs for je;irs. lHMioii mot desir liAi-i-lC-JlP-i -?. Utria, Orgoa, DeoomljCT 22. 18i. Columbia River tIxpori- 6HTP-IEST3 rOUT-lO. 5 JAMTAltY, 'S3. '. 1To QuccnlmCH per TJ". If. Slarbuck. j I From rortlaml 4,o0O bus wliea: I Aelnrbi W l!t ,5KVooi Tati. es.iw c7,73S 3 To QttctHMomi twr bwd Klnnaird. , Fw I-ftrtond 7u fbbUoar.. ;..-, - v J. v1 t"e , F vlUU -I'ttrf .iirtl. i - -(r-' Tirtal-i 75811 -3J QtMHfitlWH ixr trffiiH. 7S19 S 71.770 31 t."i . 5.721 i'nrUau'l !.",) bh'x lkur. ! - ! 3.281 Lhjb wlieat Tohil. ?iU5,Ko i -t x.wrjH )Kr voMirago. i J ytwm .'wUantl 12.3-S Hbls ilour .. 35.405 ' 3.07 bus wheat... 3,lioj .vstorta s,i0 " - a)23i Total : 539.CI3 j 12 To Livtrf-nrA per BtHdnle. From 1'ortiaiul on K72 bu wheat $t.S00 1 " Astoria .i,OM ' " CMC Totals Oi.MW SHJSC 17. To Queemlown ier Fuldu. From lNMtlaiHl'13,735 IlJs Ltnur. SCt.TTfi ' Astoria 7e3 " ..... . 3,95 ItOtal 1113 $C5.70l 3 Tn QHeeHsiotcit jur 1'rifellla. j Front Portland SS Jto bus wheat $, -7 " Atrta 17.17 " I9.t!S3 Totals ri4)"7 $49.CiO rEnnUAUV. 3 To Qtuemlovcn per Ja. TAway From Portland 3l72 has wheat......S33,'lT5 " Asiona gr iM.cio TrHxt-. JSLB-sT " S53.H3 Domestic Exports. T,lc nH,.lifts of CL.r,.,in articles Of Or- Pfr0 produce from January 1st, 188:;. to January aist, inclusive, have been as loilewb: Flour, qr sks .. Wheat. rlLs Oats, cm tdiilun, bhb....... Id Wits ..:. 127 20- 755 OI 57 0.740 1 S,Si: , Pkg Atplb.,ltiM.-, bS iSMttor. s !tatM'. tks............ Wool ba'es . Hides No Tallow. iiS;k lUff, I'bts Hay. mii ... Kniif. Jri"i. tK(-. JatlMr. pkgs..,....... Hops. Iales........... llisiu-, pkss ,. riterM i............. FlaHi-(1, sks Corn. etN 10 S.7W IMS S.!HiS 25t v"?17 03 5 -IOC ;i ari PXALLK IN ::.:n..;i.CKf ... J..r .: IH IjBools anil StatioEBryj 5 A'OTIOXW Jfc TOYS, M-. . . 3H gjjBlankbooks, S M Schoolfaooksjo q Ij J ElY ELK V. M LVERWAUE W I SflfeGrirjiioiilswsIlDpot. ll S PIANOS and ORGANS V w F(rak'Oiiiasy hiMallmeiit jilatt ; q :iUn vune for rent. SM SHEET MUSIC d. MUSICIANS P Jj 5 SUPPLIES. H 2 KEEP S& H 5 Thi- t-p.i a-.-oriiiirnt in the city : S HS:i fn'l t'CK 'f even thing kept in 'q r S a Hrst-das-j llook, 31a. c. ami va- 7 4 2 riftj Mure, and my rrices will - rj " Iff Hll!iW III -ri IIIMilllll.' m IJ, REASONABLE. gQ AT Tilt: -.! STATVI.sQ n -zsi-3!-sstc::s:.aiB S m Astoria. Orpjjoa. m :a ! JT n PluniMflff, &8s & Steam Fitting. All Work Warranted. Till further arrangements, can be found at the new Odd Fellows Building. jas. v.". i.mnocK. LEATHERS BROS. ISO AT BTILIrKUS. I'p Stalrn Over ..rnclt S-'ereheirs !Iiop. Call and examine the work wr sire doing and ee the wood we :irfi using, hefore mak ing a t rule eloowliurv. FHt.ST-CI.ASS WOlttv A SPECIALTY. FOR S..LB ! I offer for sale m much ii'ar Skipa- non in thfc County; it consists of 160 ACRES, Kihty Acres imm'orcd. ivitli Kool tluIIiii; House t 'JTuo I.rii". Out Koii.cs. c.; A. I-'ino Oi'Cliitrd. Evi-rything i" well improved and in goM coudition. A large assortment of i'arjiiior Iinp.ouieuiSy Thrco I'ns.scjior Coaclics. i One Iiiss:r- rtiiu Ilonil Horses. !j rattle, i.o-s. i:tc. I This afford a rare chance for a "man to j ge a good home ;n the oldest settled section in tin.' state. Tortus favorable to one meaning busi C. A. 3XASUIRK. Attention Longshoremen. "VOU AKE ilEUECY NOTIFIED TILVTj - :c regnuir mn.uiiBs shmuoc uem on the first Monday of cai-u mnth. at 7 p.m. j You will KOvern'youjMulves accordingly. By order ot the President. v i -V. )IVJ- lLi dim Kec HW J. Z3iS C. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. took Taking Sale! H!E THE ZjSfi.DZ2TC Dry Goods Clothing House OF .&STOZIIA. Previous to our annual inventory of stock on Feb. 1st, we will make a large reduction in all departments. Fine Dress Goods Reduced FIbb Silks sail Fie Me. aii Velvets REDUCED. Cloaks, .Dolmans, Ulsters, Circulars. Blankets, Flannels, Comforters, Bed Spreads, Fine Table Ziinen. GENTLEMEN'S Overcoats and Ulsters Reduced! Fine Dress Suits Reduced! UNDERWEAR, TIES, n ., HL OOOF1E! KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS BUILDING, ASTORIA. YOU LIE! under a mistake. If you think there is any sauce in the world equa ta the justly celebrated EAST INDIA SAUCE (The recipe of a retired well known Caterer of 25 years experience.) It lias received approbation wherever introduced, and although but a short time lu the market it has already attained celebrity throughout the northwest. Being composed of Strictly Pure and Strengthening Ingredients. It is especially adapted for Dyspepsia, Broken Down Constitution, and Weaknesses of the Human System. . And the only sauce for enriching Steaks, Gravies. Fish, Curries, Game, Soups, Etc., Etc. One trial will suffice to prove its merits. BewatR of spurious imitations. None genuine withont our full firm natas on the la-el. BOEHX-OFSKT & BZHD, Solo Manufacturers and Proprietors, Portland, Oreg . For sale Ijy leaaing Grocers and DniRqlsts. D. A. McINTOSH, THE In ew stock of CASSIMI-RES. TWEEDS, Etc. of the 2IEAVEST PATTEBRS. KE A T S ! Special attention is directed to the latest shapes in soft and stiff Hats. Xobb Young Men's 11 at-. Gent's Furnishing Goods 1 A full line of Men's Underwear. A fino assortment of iNTeck wear, Hosiery. Dress Shirts, Gloves, etc., etc. CLOTHIIVG. I Men's and Boy's Dress Suits, OCCIDENT BLOCK, - IITIIIL Satins Rednntd. Fine Casliere ant Armies REDUCED. H 0 d H 0 -. DEPARTMENT ! White and Colored Shirts Reduced ! Business Suits Reduced! CLOVES, ETC., REDUCED. LEADING Foreign and American Business Suits and Overcoats. ASTORIA, OBEGOS. I .I 'Sh ----- "?