The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, June 24, 1898, Image 4

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    THE DAILY ASTUIH.Hi. FlilMV JltHSMMI. JINK tl, IB.'!!.
w'.lll ttti hi Imitaii . IiiiWu limPier
r.ifi tin- Madrid bnlL-utu will iiiiiioiiilv
that lh. v'a.lls. fleet tux .ipP'.ir.'.l off nf
Orison,
The f:ivrll lilkry of (iiniiMin men I
II Altl'KH. lii riiliM' of tin Miuo.ti h, A
.pitiUe flavor; hivaum nf ll iittil.-lil.
purity; boonine if ll tin-How itm No
oti.l.-r It's tin- f.tioitti' lli.ry ilr.ip
Ki.rlltw. IIAItl'KU WIIISUKY. In
I'.uir.l ,5 S.'k' v.-''., Al'M'l:i, iMiv
ti nuv bo a.l.l ih.it thi-r never wa a
tuo.v i-.-.'.litiibl,. popul.ir-prt.i.l iln niil
tl rxinpiiny Hun tlx' J"-v -.l.u Vln or
li.iuliatiott ili.it opened it wek's. nipm.1
tin tn al the Auditorium lust niulit; . r
t.iiiily itu'i was n. r it in. t- cv i'llrni
Great Midstttnmer Sale
OUR'
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SALE
troupe. It rust money In pny fur iioo.t
jiwidi liili'iil, Imii Hi,. Jon. -M.u vlni
' i.itii In hive n.ilMil tin' prohl.-in, f.ir lliev
! li.iM' fcatli.-rol together iiii.br Hi' lr sum.l
ii rd nun .niil women ili.it would !' In !
in. m. I iy thi tt .onip.iniii mi tho r.oid
I'tl.l.rTw.l l''llli WH 1'Ht ti i K in ' plil.
lit w.u new In re. mi. I tlm iiilil. .1 t.i ttio
.harm of i )ii n'.'.l pn'iliii'UVi' work
I'l.'.tn. i li'MT. i:i'.. nli. I, iiii'ri'uiif, mntia
liii!. ilili 'I'Mlnliiii. n.itm il .ill I lira,' ml
jivtii' m.iy he ,l. i. molly im.l in W
aiTiMiiR itu- lnil..il lA.-nt. flu' nii-tt' ii.
w.u '.arse - Si'.'k.in.. Ili.tuni; i 'lironi, i
Dress Goods Department.
At II ..in. p. r vii.l. I.-'"" . f ' I!. nil-ill
atrlprt iin.l .h.-.kv Ii.ilf wool; llt'iiri.-ttii
i-i' Sultituji; fi iiiil:ii' .i ! I.' o.'itia.
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Eclipses all previous efforts in the way of sales
ever held on the Pacific Coast.
FIRSTLY, In the immensity and variety of the stock to be closed out.
SECONDLY In the substantial nature of the Price Reductions made.
THIRDLY, In the manner in which our patrons are showing their
appreciation of the opportunities offered.
Everv dav since its commencement
our store has been crowded and our
mail order department with its largely
increased facilities has been taxed to
the utmost.
Send for Catalogue and Place Your Orders as Soon as Possible
ALL HAIL ORDERS FILLED AT REMOVAL SALE PRICES
TIIK Mol'l nN Ml Al'T Y.
:li
Thrill's on m..l f ...I ati.1 unlitn
pli iny of i vrciv in tin' i'ivn n'.r. Ilr
f.'rni u'.i'w. vlih lii.il'.li tin. I tn-r fn.'
ti;..iii wl;h lt N-iiiity If Iit ayati-ni
tnvl Ihc yrmil!u- a.Ml.'ii of luxatlv
n'liu'.ly. the uoi i'i.' c'liili" un.l pli'Smnt
Siri'n if l-.it.. m.i.U' l'v tlu- Ciil'fortiiii
h .it S rup Co. on'.y.
iIK ANH 11 1 1 1.H A K t V l iMNi'KltT.
T!i.' num.' l.ivuii! pnl. Hi' .'f ttiK city
will Utui t.ui.cM .il ih.- Kir-.t M.ilin
.l:i ('huti'h .1 . .'ii. . ri ..f iiiiuiii.il in- rll.
Ttir atli.i. !Mii I- 111.' I'tiilli irni.iiiU' O.'ii
. rt i.'iiiisiiiy, un.l. r '.h.' ni.in iK' nn lit
Mr. II. K. t:irt.'l. wli.i n U kn..n
not only ;i ,i tliotoncli iiui-l. I.m Inn .it" 1
.in o:h' of tlif 111". I m. .I'lifnl r.i'.'T. ri "t
popular inuilo Dir.. iuIi. ui tlii' r.uiil.'
Xorihi'it. Mr. Il.in. li will lv Ii. iir.l for
tin1 lint tlnu. U f.irc .m Ait oriaii .in.ln n.-.'
on Hi.' ci'll.i. l'lh m nolo .iit.l i ti. nil.
woik.
T!'..' Ori'sonum. p.'.ikitii5 'f Hi.- '"i'i
nvll.il of 111.' riulti iniion;.' o. I.'ty. In"
tins in i.iy of liH pl.iinik' "'l'hi' i .ii'.i.-i'.v
of Ainltli.r'.iitii h.ill ii fni'.y t.itt.l W..I
n...iy ilcIk fir tli.. h.."ii.l r.oit.il of
tin- I'liUli.irmonli' . hi''. ti : 1 1 ; ! "!
tin- i!i;i.l.nv .f .i .l.nil.t tli it "om. ill.1':
inor.' tli.m . url.'if.v l ill.' .Ir.mii'.ir ivm r.
or so I'll.' .in ii'i.ii.'n. . woii.l ii t Iiim"
!..-. n In riLl'-n.-c .1 lo-. on.l tlnu'. TI'..' '
I. nit for tho i-vi-ir.HK. 11 K lt.irt.-l-. I
list. K ilt' two W' .Kti. run tuini'i. n lh.it
ProiiKht him . ll- l. i. n .-.I r.-. .ili-. Ill-1
;n:. rpr. t.moti .n tli t-hikIiIv .irti-n.'. l-i
tho "Hi. nln S;..r' iT.uri!i-iiii n -to-ton.-
lir.niKlit out of hii li'-.truniotu .n
. .-i.illy - t .in. I .l.-lu it.-, tli.- p;'irit-i-i:m
. . flf.-, ta ill f it pnn.-in.nt of
p. r.-.-ptlon
Mr. Knul Th:. Hi'-rri, :! virti".. nn-l
.'n. .r; m.nt.r n .i nmi'.- of ll mil'urK
I'.-rnnny, .in. I r-.-.:.'l tin mu-;. il t-t'i-.-.r.i'-ti
al Hi.- II itniuirK i-oiiirrv.it"!).
r t r t:.n...l tr.wl tlir.'iK'i Itnin.i.
Sn..l.:i .itt.l 1 1 -r 1 1 1 . 1 1 -. s lo i. nt l N-w
Y"i k .ir..l p- I'i
in tli.- S: it- .in.! v, pr-
n!i tli. rin;ti.ir:n"ii.. i
In th.' .ll.rll' i.ip.i. -.!)
.utiH l-i '''tn,' ti-- .i k r .i :-. t
At lil i-i'iiia p.-r )iu-.l.
mlM'.l lMwa HiiIIImki; w
pi-r y.inl.
.VI pi.'... ftin.-y
11 worth X i-.'llla
At f ri'iita p.-r yifl. i pii-. o. mm k l-'iit-iiiv.I
Moli.uin. iM.-i Hull iiiki. i.Kiil'r
prli-o .'i rotiii p-r aiil.
At tl i:i .'.nil; lll.i. k I liv ot. I.M lUi-n
Skirl"; full wi.liti. l.iir-'v lin.-.l. t.oim.l
with Vi-lvoi.-i-n. r.KULir prli-r U
At S ri'llla i-.i. Il; .ill onr .'A- Slili I W.ilita.
all iiloo pattrrna mi.l m.ulo In tln liit.Kt
a.vlra.
At .''9 o'nta mnh; all or IV I'or. nlc Hturt
Wai'ls, .ivry our a tunny
At .'.S i-i-iit. r.u'ti;
ritpix-r. trim ttnl
prl. o Tj i-t nta.
Ui.ll.
with
' In.liK" IHiix
l.rai.l, Pttnlar
A I'lK lino of l.i.lua' Silk Yi'lv.'t Siiinnw-r
'iip.. nil til.-rly tr'.mm..l. m l.o i'..sl
out a Ki.m I.AiK tln.
At i. I't-nta i-a. ll; Ul.llin' Whllt or Ul.li k
Sa.lor ll.ili. riiUr prim .'il rriita, nil. I
all o'.ti.-ri :it In iiilil.-tloiu.
Vt nil
I Mil"
Domestic Department.
Vt I'j.' p.-r ii iil, ouii .n.l wli' I'ii
i.I.m. Ii.-.l M 1 1 1 ii li.nt ipuilliv; '.ii )uiila in
. ,i. Ii I'Uil.ini. r. ri nulnr pi li i ivnl.
Al 4' i-i-nla p.-r yni'l; nn yiii.l wl.li'.
k.hxI .pi.ilitv, llli-.i. Iii-.l Mii.lln. ?i yniil.
;.i i-.i. Ii . nit. 'in. r.
At s ri-iiia p.-r )iir.l. oini iir. wlili'
of 111" Loom, or I ,oii..luli IHi-ii.'lii'.
lilt.
At 11', .-niu p. r ni.l, ;i )nla wl.lo,
1 ill. I, ,i, In. I H.aiw Sllfi tlnn, worth I'
.r lunl
At I-, .nil p.-r yiinl; 2' )iinl. wl.lr. it. mo
In-ill v III. i. Iii-I SlH i'llnil. r"MUlr prl. o
VI P .-.-nii p. r )iinl. I l Apron iluig
.m 1 1'iita M-r ) iir.l.
At 5 rrnn p.-r mi.I; g.Kl h-vy iV'lioii
IM.itinrl, i i Kill ir prim I Ji
At ivnta p.-r )iiil, 1'r.l Apron ilmg
tin in; n-nulor prk- T irina; i ni.l. to
ill. Il l-uiliililrr
At i i-iiik r ynril, lin.1 yuUlllra full-.-....
all liK'n pattoiiia; 1 ynnla to rrtrti
. uitonii'f .
At 4 ri'iiia pt-r yar.l; Hinlrli Uiwn., In
ttoml rfTci-ta. a irrnt Largam.
Al in .rnta pt-r yM. all mir Ini qiwlity
IVr.uli-a. rxi-ry on worlll US c-nt lf
y.ir.1
l 71 .'lit. null, full i Mir.iilllra pat
tern li.it Spr.n.l". wi'll worth l K.
At t i-niia a y.ir.l. ito.Hl nunlnv Ituhr!
I't.i.li T"wolinif
Hosiery Department.
At l.'i ri'iiia rii. h; o.l.l o 1 .1 .1 1 -1' I'oranta;
iiorlll M iTiita.
At I .Ir pull . I.mllr.' I'ii. I llln. k lima.
Vt P i nula pull , I li! I t i . ii a nn i llitit
fual I'M. k lioi; all !. ; wot III IS.',
VI .V ri til a ni.li; li. II. ' Hlni'vi'lrii Hum.
IIH'1- Vrt, Wolth III rlll.
At 5 i. iila ni'li, llmiiml allt. lu.l llan.l
kcrrliii'ti. r.-niilur iil. Ill ii-iit".
At ?i i-niia in. Ii. Mi-n'a Miiiiuurr lUlhrlf
liuil I'n.lriahli-ta.
At M r. uu pair. ,. u'a llravy 0 "tt mad
ltiii , r.-nulnr prli II ii wilr.
Al II iii.Ii, M. il'a All Wool naiural coJor
t'll.lr i hlrla or diawiT; rrgilltr firlM
tl hi m. h.
At ' rnta carh. Mi-n'a lli-ary Tflll4
N'ogllit (ivrmluria; worth W r'H'i.
At i it pull. rir lirvy I'.MMn Moi;
worth rmla lr.
At pi crnta pair; Mii'. Ilcay !Hcll
Cotton H'i. miliar prl.e S cnl. pir.
Al 1-..nla, M. n a Woialn ul'.Tr.. worm
t. rrnla pair.
This Price l.M is hi a Mimll portion f mir man) hrcilns.
Shanahan Brothers,
5iSd Commercial Street, Astoria, Oregon.
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it t . J i -in n i ft!- n.N 111 it tli'
lit. 1 will '' f 1 1 T"l t'l ! II.' a.l
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rt. nii .l.'.ii:i Ho- .il'l"' nun- tit . I'i "l
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SHE LIKES THEM
Because they are delicious ani
fresh ani were male at
THE SPA.
Its candies are all fresh ani are
male ty experts.
All Seasonable Luxuries
TODAY'S WEATHER.
Occasional rain.
AROUND TOWN.
FRIDAY.
The clover Is Durole. the air Is like mead,
"With odor escaped from the opulent wt-ed, i a I'Jrce oi carpenters uunnn in
And over the pasture-sides flooding.
Mrs. Whitney.
Try Shilling Best tea and baking
powder.
Sweet cream 10c a plat at the Spa.
Best Ice cream at tbe Bonbonniere.
Miss Ruth Mason Is visiting In the city,
the guest of her sister, Miss Alta Mason.
Paxton's photos are on paper of his
own preparation and are guaranteed not
to fade.
New crop dried fruits, new crop raisins,
figs and assorted nuts all extra fine qual
ity, at Ross, Higgins & Co.
Capt. E. P. Parker haj been busy with
past
feed
week building an addition to his
stable at the foot of Egihth street.
A regular pantonine of views depicting
the life and history of Astoria, and
souvenirs of the city and covtntry at the
pr .c
per river country. There w ni Ir."
ti.-w.i from the Interior, but the p.i'S":'.
gers reported that buine w.ia pS ki' i;
in t Dy- if-1 Skiirwy. l x.-i-r It '
l.i'liev 1 thi , i -if 'a? pj h 'V'- i i -'''-
'. ! i" 1 i r'-p'1'!l''r "f I'.j -
n- there last winter w;!l not agi'.n
o.-cur and that the new ruIro.nl will
m r U- j-.i.'.'.. r.i's-.r,;- r. fr m th.- i'
I r river ate ail tl.- ij.;. :nt -1.
I'erralxnat llunliar'..
If you want drugs or druggists' sun
dries, go to Rogers. He carries a full as
sortment of ewrythinit in his l!n M HI
orders attended to promptly. Rogers,
druggist, Commercial.
If you have hides, wool, furs, rags,
bottles, lead, brass, copper, sacks, or any
kind of Junk for sale, ship it to It. M.
Gaston, 106 Fourteenth street. Astoria,
'iregon. or write him and he will call at
your place and get It. He pays cash.
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until f-lttlor no'.l . r. Moti.U. W.-dtie.-d.ia
and l'i'..l.i Thta .11 '. young
1'. '(..-. lAiiy an v-fiknt rh.iti.-o dur-n-.ff
ttio v.i. .it!ofi icHiioii to l.arn ttio art
..f tine. .-w'.r.g. 'I'tiTo will m two i-lJUfi,
on' ...r ttji-1 .'.n.-.fi 1 iin.l 11 in-! Hi
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Postmaster Wise has received the first
Installment of the new tran'-Mls.ilaslppI
Cream 10 and 15c per pint. Parlor Candy stamps. They are v-ry handsome and sev-
j eral complete sets have aln-ady been sold.
Store.
Infanta' Mall ttomli at Dunliar'a.
Try Golden Gate compressed yeast
tb Parlor.
at
Freah cream, strawberries and Ice at
Foard & Stokes Co.
If Snodgrass doesn't make your pictures
you don't get the best.
When you want fine tea, good coffee and
spiced try Foard & Stokes Co.
Eiuplro Cornet al Dunbar..
Ross, Hlgglns & Co. yesterdrty received
a car load of oil by the A. & C.
The old familiar sign of the Parker
House has been taken down and repainted
with handsome new gold and black signs
of the Hotel Murray.
R. N. Stephenson, caterer of the Mur
ray Hotel, left this morning for Butte,
Mont. I
Mr. William Chadwlck and family leave '
Saturday for England, where they will i
reside permanently.
The O. R. & N. steamer Victorian,
wblch mado an experimental trip some
time ago to tbe Sound and Alaska, ar
rived In yesterday and left up for Port
land. Quiet work Is going on throughout the
city by the various committees, and busi
ness men generally, having In charge the
regatta and the matter of the propaga
tion of salmon.
Frank Elliott. C. C. M'Mahan, San
Francisco: II. W. Ooddard, J. M. Ter
willcger, Portland; F. J. Koup, Sv.-nson;
W. J. Bailey and wife, Ilrooklield. are
gu'-sts at the Murray.
The exhibition room of the progressive
association will be brlt-hu-ned up and re
filled in several departments for the 4th
of July Oregon and Wn'-hlnuton farmers'
congress and the regatta.
I Mat Ryan of Waliuiki died Wednesday
levelling of consumption. The fun- ral will
I take place this afternoon arid a boat will
j leave this city at 2 o'clock. Tne interment
j will be In Greenwood cemef ry.
I Colonel J. II. Wholley, accompanied by
' four officers, arrived down from Portland
j yesterday morning on a trip of Inspection
to Fort Canby. Colonel Wholley Is sta
tioned with the Washington volume. -r In
' tantry at Vancouver barracks.
J I'i'tersen & Brown's display of new
shoes made In their store windows yes
: ti-rday attracted widespread attention,
j Both the artistic manner of the makeup
of the windows and the quality of the
goods displayed calls for praise.
The committee of the Progressive asso
ciation having In charge the matter of
the business mens' excursion from Ra
nler, Maygers, etc., feel encouraged over
the outlook and believe that they will ob
tain the united support of Astoria mer
chants for the project.
The George W. Elder arrived In yester
day from Skagway and way ports, having
on board six passengers from the Cop-
I'lald KihlHiDa at llunl.a.'..
Mr. Fred Russell of the Inman, Paulson
company, arrived down from Portland
yesterday with their big lumber raft. The
raft was tied up at the Pacific Shea M'-t-al
Work's docks and for hours th.- wharf
was black with people anxiom to vi.-w th
strange craft. One lady artist sketched
In oil the raft. rlv-r and ndje i-tit scenery
ewn working und-r the disadvantage of
an Oregon mist. The sketch was a good
one and much pleased the ofllcers of the
company In charge. Mr. Rtimeli states
that they have no doubt whatever but
that the raft
Francisco.
will arrive saMy in Sin
The large steamer Elihu Thompson,
whleh arrived h'-re from th- Sound the
other day to make a tow 10 the Yukon
river, whip- a'temp'lng, yes-erday morn
ing, to turn about at her berth at the foot
of Ninth street, and having no ste:im up.
went adrift by the breaking of the sfrn
lines and start'-d down stream with the
current. When off Elmore's cannery, and
be In? near that dock the otllc-'-rs of the
v ssel managed to gel a stern line ashore
which was made fast by the cannery em
ployes. When the s'ern line tauten"'! 1
the Thompson dropped anchor and later I
was taken back to her old berth : No
damage, was done.
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1 Violin .i"lo-"S oivi nir .1- IP Hint
Mr litiill Thl-lhorn.
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b. "The Protestant" II itton
C. "lied'lllltl I.oVe H'lllg" ('ootlt1
Mr. J. Adrian Kpping.
IV.
Cell,, SolO-
a. "Canlllcna and Arioso" from
Itl'-nzi Wagner
b. "Song to the K.v.-nlng Star"
from T.innhaus.T Wagner
Mr. II. F. Ilari.-ls.
V.
Trio "I.orel" .V sv ado.i
Violin. Mr. F.mtl ThMhorn. ; 'r.-llo, Mr. II.
F. Itart.'ls. I'lano. Mrs. T. II. Ols'-n.
VI.
Violin Solo-"Coiicerto In A Minor"
I Mod-rato ..' Vlott!
I Mr. Kmll Thl"lhorn.
, VII.
I Vo'-al Hoio-
! a "Torrea'lor" from I'arrnen Itlz'-t
I b. "Where .re Von Ho"
j Lord Henry Homers.-!.
, I c. "Fan well" it :i Ii am
.Mr. J. Adrian Kpplng.
VIII.
Trio "Ob.-rott" Weber
Arrang.. I by Ii'-lbriot an. I l-'aii'-onP'r.
Violin. Mr. l-itnil Thl-lhorn; 'I'elio. Mr. II.
I-'. Ilaruls; Piano, Jr T. II. OI-"-n.
TIIK ASTORIA I'OHTMAHTI-iR.
fipinloti of tie- I'rospcets of Ih.- Iiirf.-rent
randldaies.
The steam pil-drlvcr belonging to the
A. & .'. Jt. II. has been working the past
three days at Kltnor-'s cannery driving
piling for the lo w rn'i-fnot sidetrack at
that pla.-e. At tbe Kurek.i-Kili-ure pack
ing company's tannery workmen yester
day commenced putting in a side track.
The II rat cold storage c;,r was yesterday
side tracked on the n'-w switch at Tn-s-cotts.
foot of Ninth street. A large force
of m-n has been hard at work during the
past two days putting In a side track
at the Pacific Sheet Metal works. I'.y
the first of the month Astoria's principal
canneries and factories will be equipped
for shipping by cither rail or boat.
Mr. Janus MeCudden. president of the
Vallcjo ferry company, with his daught
er, accompanied by O-neral Manager R.
J. R. Ad'-n, of the same company, and
.Mr. ti. W. Wilson, a banker of Vallcjo,
arrived in the city yesterday. They are
Interested In the o. & C. It. R. ferry boat
No. i which they purchased recently and
which if now In Astoria on lis way to
Vallejo, where It will be run between that
city and Mare Island, a distance of 1700
feet. O. C. No. 2 will be ready for her
long ferry in a few days and doubtless
when she appears on the ocean together
I The fight ov. r th- appoint inent of a
I postmaster fot this i lly Is still on find Is
I not lik.-ly 10 I,,. H-itied for some weeks.
The friends of 'h arl.-s M' lionald .ire con
fident of bis ultimate success, although
si long efforts are ,enK m.ole on Ij.-half
of II 11. N-I'on and .J. II. Johatinsen.
Tin- r-port l-t current that a prominent
politician of Hie MHch'-ll persuasion has
wit-d Senator M-lit'lde that If he recom
mend" th" appointment of Mclionald he
will lose the support of the I'latsop rep
resentation to the legislature should he
come up for re-election. This rumor, of
course, cannot be verified, although It Is
given credaricc ,y many, M-Donald and
N-lsoii have always alllllat.d with the
Miichell republicans. The only anll
Mllihell candidate Is J. II. Johannsen,
arid he Is being fought by all the Mitchell
li-ad-rs In the connly.
It was given out some time ago that
McOoiiald would receive the appointment
and that Nelson would be mad.- clerk of
the money order department, but It UP'
pears this was erroneous, as Nelson has
announced himself as still being a can
didate for the postmaHtershlp.
Johannsen's friends claim he should be
appointed because the Mitchell followers
are greatly In the minority In the state,
but the appointment of "Ike" Patterson
to tho collectorshlp at Portland makes
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bad. Hi !! 'Il- '.' 111 rf-
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ni'.r.. . ountry
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to tb limit nil. I llln i"l of th"
tit Will' h Will I'- "' ll'lllh'-'l.
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Fisher's Opera House
The HcMt Kvcr "
M llil'l I A I WKt N
.Iohmov Mi.rvln Co.
I I People. IllustfJlcl Songt.
I ef HI -' ''I r....li it
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II, . , , P, 111,
CPIAT 4 ACT COM! DY DRAMA
Under Two Flags
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Tli.- matter b n
W.t'.g I" til" !'!
Pi..!.
riiti'i'iT rui'iiT rr.'H'ixt'iN'ii.
State ,.f nr. g in 11 J
lltb-ate of probable . U11"
tlse.l ill .m.
W. P. Lord, it ul. v.
Turner; r.-r-illow.-.i
and ii.ul
Aif liltibona it
t Slil.lt TW11 l'l.A'IH
nil 11. xt Mon l.iy night toe popular eait-
. r ti .". k cnipiny. the J 1-Marvin
i'o. numb, ring fourtrrn people, op-n a
w.-.'k 1 rng.igi nient nt Flahrr's uper
II. .in.. In th" nplrtidld four-act ennr-dy
.trim 1 I11.br Two Fl. A ilrainntlsa
11. m of imi.U'a rfli tirnl'.l novl As ths
pi ay d.aU with nnny life It l all Ihs
more mien -ntlng ut now. A number of
up-to...ii.i p.' l.illl a, Illustrated songs
-t.'.. will be Introduced durliur tha play.
iifitifiiiiiiifif Miiimiiiiisaiiiiiiiinia.
a
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I Ass
Well-Mounted
Wheelman
.aSl
Rare
Treat
e
Tl..'
L'ivp llii.'
I'liilliiii'iu.iiii.: (,'oiKMi't ('omiitiiy will
vfiiiiiK a 1 1 i A N I CdXCKKT at tli.;
must l.tr sliml in a pair
of our tiding sliocs,
T'liiry lit tlx; (oot; yM
to its ever)' inntioii.
Hid" n ibn 11 Ii n 1 . tt t r ni il 1 ,.11
m.n't ride ini. tli. r da) l.li.oit
II.. 111.
...I'ETLRSON 4 BROWN
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
r.mii
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Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mrs. T. II. Ol.s.'ti, of tliin city, 1'iaiiist.
II. I!. l!urt:ls, r.usinrss Mhiiiij,"'!
Ixii-n, Violin Virtuowi.
II. F. ISnrtuls, Solo (Vllist.
.1. A.lrinii I.'iin, Jlramiitic I'ariloiio.
ASSISTKH UY
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Admission, 50 Cents.
Louvre Concert Hall
A. Krlckson.Prop. A.Krat. Manager
l-'ourti i-iilli w.i-K nu. I i iMilliiued
Nil. IY-.II ,,f
Cus Cooper's
Mandolin Orchestra
I'illk'i'lli' A l li i,. I , I'liiuhl,
Spci'ial Kiifzniiipnt ,,c Sylvia
Jonlyn, San I'l-jt ncisco I'avi. i'
ii''. in popular noii".
I'Airr i.
J u," n'1'' ."e',!'1"1'1"11 iliUe" . r.Mirlt tor
1 1'.'.Th"V" Wabllnful
2 uV."r !W ,'niheuM" (irTi.nbnch
4 Hi-lKittlHclin "Uiiiit'i) of On, Urnwnles''
B HonK..Hyivia''ji'iBVy'nV''ii;rl'co, KiivorTu
1'AltT II.
0 Heluctlon. ...... Whn Hooa
ly Mr. Vli lor Ilerhnrt.
7 Mazurka, Mexb-.in llernnndna
8 Medley, IjitcHt HuiiKH. . , . AriatiKetl by
d wnii''Hym,-mHiVi:::::;:::::::;"-St,md,x
10 HonK..,.Hylvl.in .Inslyn In latest sunns
l'AUT ill,
11 March, Kl Ciiptnln Uom
li l'vt'r,ur"' Znn.l'ii Ha.rnlt
1J Mureeux, !hnrnlrirUtle llHtdC
i n, ""'-"y'v11"! Joslyn.
U Wnltx Moiltey., Arranged by Arnold ,
16 Galop (not published) Krt .