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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1898)
THE DAILY AST0R1AX, TUESDAY MORMNU, ALGl'ST U, MM. THK WEATHER FAIR. THE CLOSE OF THE ft If. . He Is a Wfse flan - Regatta - Specials - GREAT REGATTA AROUND TOWN. TVEBDAT. fS And erfot art thiiu ud? itr In thy hrt til lunrrnv foldnl Hi Last Dav Best of All. aod Crowds P I would My stort And MnllM In lunihlnt, though th r't tltn dlM; ! I 1.- aw a. ! f - i I Tic lun to kp forever frh anJ glJ. Cell Thtr. Tcxiay It I different. The wood bv couinfl thalc ultima oo4. MM Mr. Alt Cftt&ptwll will )Mf tomorrow for tmmtft'l rtolt at Wllholt Spring. Th Comnovior Tcrrr returned from tht ound jraterdky itcrnoon, too Ut to tk part In th raAt. Mr. and Mr. Captain A. L. fH, of Portland, ara vUltlng with Mr. and Mra. Ilcory Sherman for a ftw Otya. On tha Stata of California, which leartt thla morning, Frd Norton will ak p- Me for Byron prtna, Ol., whera ha bopa to hava hit rheuiaatiim curd. Tba Wavt ihora MUU company bara Juat raoatved a Urf . tot ot Or cordwood from fitalla, Wash., wtloh they ara afterlnc at Yary low Ggwt. Sea adTfrtlraaeBt In another column. Krlta Drock and John NeUon. tha ex part dlrera who donated their tanicea and rve auch fine exhibition! Saturday for tha twjj.fa of tha regatta, deaerva enpeclal mention. Tha W reratta haa fona Into hiatory with a record, and 114 International row ing eventa hava made Astoria known from tha Pacific to tha Atlantic, through tha Aoclated Preaa. Six vgi were fined $S) each In the police court tiTday, aentence beltig aunpendvO on rendition they leave the city. Thornaj H nlt-y forMted 15 for be'njj drunk. The California Ui wh.i attaJC the rtk-atta iUJ thty acr nt-ver Iw'.trr en trrtalnej jir.ymii-r. n.l th l!n:l: Co lumbia anj Shou!r Ray pe't - wr more thin jilco.s.l l.h the.r suy in A toru. Mra, Snruh Rosa nn.l Ml.- Int leave thin mornlnjc on the 8nt for San Fran clcvo. mhere thry will s;wml ttire aerkj In iu .5 :nif tf"? lt-it mo les, atA prox.. to a;onth the it'jil of Asu-rU upon their return, Tha neat wa rvrtd y-s;er!iy of the death In Manlht of Kdvrard C Yuur.g. son of Andrew Youmr. Your.s river, and nephew of Hon. Ben Youn. The drceaaed w$ one. vC the Oresoo vvluntetra and died of fever. JmUe Gray and tne county commis sioner mill leave Wednesday for a tnn tbrouch the I'pper Neh.ilem to lrs;wct county ruuls and e what work i iw aary to be done before the winter. News paper men are invited to accompany mem. Sunoay evening Commercial street rr? ented the appraraiu? of the RUit-t In Chicago. All kin3s of siJe anl fake entertainment were rirr.nmg full blajt, while in the irrvi hankers of ail kind of goods to sell and tricks to shotc, were urround-Hl by larite crowds. The old town was a hot one for once. Contractor Normile yesterday sent a carload of horses from here and one from Portland to Admiralty Head on the Sound. In charga o Frank Damnt. He . himself h-ft yesterday mining for the mme plata to auperintend the work for the government he undertook a short time ago. A l"Jnte number of orkm.n from bera and Portland accompany him. Mr. Norrotl will be absent six weeks, but will return In lime to Ml on tha city work to t done this fall. Sunday evening, while a large crowd "was on the depot pjiiuform to see the Tlsltora off on the Portland train, a hack in an effort to get a beUte-J paaaeiiger to the train, accidentally struck one of the Chinook lndn. who wis on a Mcycie. and ran over him. The man sustained severe Injuriea of the back and legs, both telng reported aa broken, and waa put In char o. Dr. Kstn. who placed him in the Weyiund aanivirium. Yesterday the man waa much Improved and will puil through til rlyht. Well ('leased. MATTSON WAS THE WINNER Tack tkt rritt for riakiif Boat. Idtg Sails Jack Beit tie Vititr ia tit Vkitclalt Sailiig Rict. s " Complaint la made by people living !n the vicinity of the poitlB.- th.it some thing Is wrong with the :ity water sup plied thrii"h the raa.ns in .iat vliinity It la upiKeo that In repairing '.h w 1!. r ayntem In that section jn animal of som kind, ret!Umel to ! a unk. -n'.er.J the M"ea and wim emlofed w;t..o'Jt being noticed. At any rale, t!i wuter i so otfenilve as to 1 utterly unusable, ano ixugn acretTK hung owr the fawc-t.- I'llVct HaJ halr, anl j'-cae.. anlmi! trjU'-r. Com- Vlalnt lm" i'een rna'i- a: the jl!i' e of t.';eihum? . watr communion. Inn fir the trouble ii1 .. has not been remedied. It i beli-v.-d .'ojk .. that a thorough flu.-lnng out of the m.iitM In the lower end of tie i 'y woul I re. -Mf 'ar.n move the trouble, whatever It Is. .Ofseafwrger I'XPAY th rejatta vlsltora ivanlctjatrd In an excursion to Seaside, given In honor of the Manila guards, who were enter tained by hoat Dillon at lunch at the Sea side houae. In the evening a sacred :on cert waa given at Klsher a opera house by the Klrst Regiment tand. aaststed by Mlaa Snyder, tha Miaaea Hbo. Patty, and Oortner of tha Manila guard. Tha Urge a udleaca enjoyed a treat and rtse to tbelr feet In enthusiasm dutirg tha retdltlon of America, The queen and court occu pied on bux and th mayor tha other. During Ui afternoon th Judge ren dered decisions in th following roe ot Saturday: Cutter rac. between a crew of th As toria naval raeervea and a crew of the Co- umbine, won by the Columbine. Time. H:51:i-, Single sculls. Portland. Whit and Black. South Knds. Sji Francisco; Pirt land White, won by Dr. Dup'.ea, Soutn Ends. Time. 1J M.i-i. Indian canoe r.ic. won by Coamopoll Pete. John John second. OutrUger skiffs. AMmedas, S)uth Kn.ls. Olympms; won by Pope, Olympias. Time 11 :':!-, Whitehall rowing, between Wl kman and Canby. won by Canby. Time, IT. 32 Four-oared shells, between Portlands and Burrard Inlets; won by liurrarl In lets. Time 10:11:2-5; Portland' time. 10:H:C The fish boats and Whitehall sailing race were ordered to be resa.'.ed on Mon day. Gaaolrna launches. Ethel first. Time i.-H; Independent. Triton and Iris fol lowing in order named. Sloop. S-footer. Xalad. 1:3:54; Agne. l::il; Curio, THE CLOSING DAY. The closing day of the regatta opened yesterday morning bright and warm, with a fair wind. Large crowds continue! tn attendance and the bay was another ecne of Interest' an I excitement. The second race between outrigger skiffs was the most Interesting even: of the mrn:ng. Och. Dennis, and Thorn is , of the San Francisco crews were the en-j trie. asl they m.u!e a beautiful r.ice vt tt.i c -urse. It was hoped by many that Dennis, of the S-juth End, would W aMe to put up a beiter race than he did on Saturday, when Pape of the olym- i:as. mu.-a to the recr-1 of Dennis" friends, and much to that gentleman s rpr!.e. Vat him h-idlA The start was lulr .mJ the firs: half of the mile and a half course was made with scarcely 41 lap tetween the boats. O. hs made hU buoy flrt and turned full before Dennis. Thom as, who followed the inside clos to the wharves, turned Uat, fully S laps behind Dennis. The finlti was very cxo.tlng. O hs was first. Time. II C l-5, Diiuls' se-wnd. :V.:Z-. and Thomas third In tha gig rare between two crews 1.1 tne 1 . a. . loluinoine. Lund, coxwt.n of crew No. L won from Jonis, Nj. 2. tn !4:'2.4': course mile and a half. Th Whlphall rowing rue betwe-io Nice Grant and Jack Hill, mile and a half, was won by Hill In 2u:l.2-S. The Fort Canly Ufa saving crw. Cap tain Stuart, gave a fin caviling drill and th balloon aaceziiilon from a flout In the middle of th rlvr by Profekaur Earlston wa very aucxeaaful. H dropped from hia paruchut buck Into tha water near bis, starting point. ON SHOKE. During the finishing of the resJi!.! tlsh- ing boat and Whitehall races In the af ternoon an lmmer.se crowd gathered ut Van Dusen's grounds and w.tnev-ed the moft lnteret!ng ports ever put up on a similiu" occasion here. Follow. ng or tfie r'-ults. as reported by Scorer F. Ounn: The shooting contest In which ail th s;ortsmen wr great, y lrjt'.-re.'.e 1, came off a-. Z::ii In front of '.be grai.d stand. PeorU blackbirds were used and thrown from a large. Twer.tv-!ivy shots were WHO DOES THE RIGHT THING AT THE RIGHT TIME.... SB Greenback ? NO!! Tbta, why should you pay t$ "tra on cvtry $10 purchatr, when It hag twn prove 1000 Times Hut we ca asid do Mvt our cujitoraarg 20 PEK CENT oa 1 Clotblof. Hats Shirts. Trunks r. r- a . S THAT'S cu"cu- $ HERMAN WISE S I The Reliablt Clother and Hatter jjj Regatta Cloak Sale Jackets Capes, Pur Collarettes, Children's Jackets Without exception the handsomest ever displayed west of New York. ALL ARE SAHPLBS, which means "perfection." and there are hundreds of them NO TWO ALIKE purchased from the largest house in the world the H. R Chatlin Co., of New York, for cents on the $1M. A safe guar antee ol a select style at less than manufacturers' cost. 470 Commercial Sr., ASTORIA 161 ani 153 Third St., PORTLAND GREAT BARGAINS IN SAILOR HATS Every Sailor hat in the house to be closed out at almost half price. Lndies black brocade mohair skirts, full width, lined with good taffeta, Velvet- (J, rn een bound, only h1 ou Ladies' all wool colored 8kirts,fiill width, best lining, well made. velveteen bound. nly 42.50 GREAT SHIRT WAIST BARGAINS Wo are going to closo out every fShirt waist we have in Stock at great reductions in price. Wo place them in three lots. Lot 1 All our 60c percalo Shirt Waists to be closed out at 35c Lot3 All our 76c percalo Shirt Waists to bo closed out at 50c Lot 3 All our $126 percalo cham bry blouse front 8hirt Waist to be closed out at jMcAllen 5 McDonnell nd ty ea-'h cvr.t-..:tit. Oe:i.g as f jllows:: U.e or; mail"; ati'j cnrrrj ).!( r !ny .ift rno..n u..t:t I Y!.x.k Ourinir th !i-hn Nat r:iv. anl i-uitI in the ilrvwnlr.k' ut J"hn l":il. t ("harle Vi:ri!' !h.j'. No. 1J. A tiff br- i Mowlnic unj !he t..i t wr rominn In nn bt hmc tr. t.h . n i'harl Wilon'ii br.,i wit r.ilxl J -t aftr rvnJini ;hv tank bu,y atiriii ( Klnn-y s nnry. T1) uo-:rat r.vnrroJ in Jllnrn tfco bout, the U'-vh o( th-' trik!n the atr .is the twat rar-en'J ov-T. and Mor he niM roover ht'elf he iunk. utern Cm:. Th teani"r "an liy. on her way pjm Ilvt.ico. wan tirt t' th ruue, and picked up Wilton and hi buaipuller. woo wera keeplnjt anat on th oar. but Palo had unk out ftf tlvht. Ttv UMt bud Kv '.he bjtt m (rrn th iht of th Ullt. Hardly had th resiul ron ben put ahur when aoothor boat in th hiuc put. and under th ame con dition. Just after Jibing ah was "n l careen over and till. A number of peo ple on the dock u th accldunt and the crew of the eoiuniMnp. lytrm at Mntn stret dock, under command or h-cunil Offlwr Matwrstrain. ijulckly loW-rl a b'Ait and an Tut a strong arm could fer.d h;r they w-re on the spot. aloiUt IV) or 2 )ar'. away. In the mnantim a boat from Kinney'H cannery mt on to th : iw:u. ttit4X th-re a ll'.tl afr the irw of tht Col imii'.r.e. The caviled (,oat mh Xo. 13. al.! Iiy Wiiilam Johnson. The crew of four m-n were holding on to The s;..irs. Johns.. n. turnoi) out was not lrv .i many (f the rn.-mt.tT re y. ni. or oioy Jut re-firn.-l to the city. I.lfit.ti.int c'otn man lT Ie-wl. while in the I'lty with the Klrtt an l Set ond .IivL-I t-.k. i".ke hlhiy .f the efficiency lii drill ur.d -aid In- would h.iv the dlv.nl m ; i k -ti to I'oril.nM tie I'.rnt opiwrtunl'y. Ther Ik rot hint! l.-ft for the S.c..n.l dlvtn.n tul drill atrainit the two dlv'sluns In l'onl.u:! when t h y ko to th.it city, a the ..plnl-'ii w.i freuently rxpremted that they lire more protlclent In .rlll th in either f the two vi."TilnK (HvUlonn. On of the pleasing refWtlons after the brilliant regatta Just ihn-d In that A torU hal a iUeen of whom he may well b proud. Th fornuil cori naflon of her majesty. pwtpnvl on aocouui of In clement wenther, took place isitunlny noun in tha pren nce of a Urge ciu-otirw of people at the. grand stand. As Mrs. Normlle, the peoples' cholm, stepi-d fn.rn the royal barge. h wus met by th la- 95c SHANAHAN BROTHERS Tliu Only Htorc Thnt Hull Clionp In a Woman's Care :il r i Tho Hrki.sli four-msuted bark Nivelle Captain George F. U u.umK, 11 days from Sbuntrhai, arriveil In port yesterday. In Conversation with an Astorian represen tatlv Cajituln Williams said: "This la tht first voyage of the Nivelle, whl' h was built only a few months ago. and Is owned by J. Hardle & t'o., tjlasgow. Th. ship Is of the ia.-st design, contains all modem Improvements mid her cabins are specially handsome and comfortable. Her Urst cargo was Cardiff coul to Montevideo. From there we went to New York in bal "1SM iHld took on a cargo of oil for Shang hai. AVe oro here in ballast and expect to loud wheut for home, Qn, the. voyage here we had magnificent weather with .1 sea as culm us u mill pond, and very light winds. I am sorry we were too late for the regatta. Over In Shanghai, when we left, the universal sentiment was one of pleasure ut the I'ntted States victories In the riilllpplnes. They think It is to their advantage. TO CLKANSE THE SYSTEM. Cl'ectually ye-t gently, when costive or bilious, to permanently overcome habitual constipation, to awaken tho kidneys end liver to a healthy activity, without lirl-J tatlr.K or weakening Uvm, to dispel he.id aches, colds, or fevers, use (syrup of Fl ;.s, made, by the Clilii'inilu Syrup Co. ...ll-ll villi ...nut v.v-.i ...Ml . . . 1 ' ') ''y ,. .1-111 'MU1 ..."il-l 'Mil liOV S SilOT. ...I..., IV 1 .......I ... .1 ...! Mil u-:i mi ,. r., 'I') Hill i:::i i: 'ii I'd ''11 r.m ; 'do inn C'Jr;i.- con li Crosby, llr.it; feet Fresh I from our San Francisco roasting - machines Sclul lings Best tea. Is fresh - roasting of tea new ? No newer than Schillings l') yard dash b-ta Ailvri. I.rst; i.'urt.s. S-...J.10; time 1" X: J.1I-: All-.'i. lir-t time, Ti J-o. Quarter mile dash K. W Mc t.'ann, second. Half mile Lewis, lirst: time 2:1 Kutinli. high Jumie-Allen, In. hes; Ohler. 4 fet-t Z Inches. JJpjad jump';. II. Ohb r, first, is feet: E. W. Crosbv second. Pole vault W. Fainter, feet; ;. H. Ohler, second, S feet 12 inches. llW-yard hurdle 'J. 11. Ohler, ilrst; time 20:1-1; W. C. Curtis, se.ond. Putting 11-pound hhot U. S. liurris, Ilrst. 3T.:'.i. lilcycle rice, Chinese and Indians. Wheelbarrow rac? Henry 8a I van. Ilrst; Winter Kyle, second. Sack race Henry Salvon, tirst; El' h- man, second. Three-legged race Husseli and Itos", lirst; Pollard and Wood, second. Flnnlfli national sports Alex Idx.ri, fir.'t. Illcyi le rae boys under 1.", '.'lulres A. Sio. kton, lirst, three-quarter mile. Tri'-k bicycle rldinii. Throwing .VJ-jiound weight K. W. Cros by. Six mile bicycle race Vuught won; t.rn 15:22'i. Yesterday s sailing races were decided as roliows: The sloop race b'-tween the Pearl and Columbia v.f Hhoolwater liay was won ty the Pt-url in IXi'i! ovsr the(orurtioia.' The Whlleljall safling r.ic'e ( but w en Jack Heod and William Tallant was' won by Heed In 2:41 over Tallant. Columbia rivurljsh bolus No. 11, Emll Mattgon. won lirst prize; No. 11, Joseph jieehain. second; No. !, third, No. ID, rrmirtn: If 22, fifth; No. IS, sixth; No. 5, seventh; No. 17, eighth; No. 3, ninth; No, 1. tenth; No. 8. eleventh. Will holding on to the boom, was omplete'.y exhausted. b-lng half the time up.'l.-r w.tt.-r. If. wat rur-ly 'jn--is4.ous when re-' ued an ! l.ud limp In ;.'n; hot- :ie c ,!';n,, ir,e s boat 'intll the H r- lehed. The other thr-e men .il- as .bath and say they had t..m I W ha W'-fe as I' ' ! i-e Wilson's fr.rn .10! W.'.S ' of th '. r :r one have th- ; men. ill. The boat did t .at .!;!. whl. n not '.ei::g - , h- n :lv ov,-e. a-hort- ..ori aft I'd'-.tLMrie .! -.-r-.e eir i.Tornpt a-sl.--ante, r rn re of : he crew perished. Th-.y -Aere in t sn. It. as w.i s pr-i. ibly tsjll isted. and r. The i r.-w rnii.ii 1 r-sllt as otherwise would surely 1 he. red by th- - k :in they larcbd the nlli guards accompanied , - , pages. A .' il- .... .-. . . ;., placed !':: . . . t th-;n r civ - I ;; . - -u.ayor pre " :i :..' t i 1 -v of the city In an .1 .:-. ; wnah tho iio-.in fittingly royal robes whi-h be.lw k and so le-. otnlngly .-nhanc :ie turoiw, . .i.-iir an I ."- .v..y. .. wv,') ...... -n.g ; the keys I cc h, 1 1 l!"d. The I hr hlithness ed her brail' y re; 1 were of plain white satin a-arl trltunie-l. wltn chiffon ami at:n short Miff sleeves. The mantli- was a long lowing garment of white brocaded i.g with royal purple. The wliol. for the queen by (ilds King of land, a .'tor d-slgns by Mrs. Sarah who klr.dl- looked after all detal's eelltlon atld aided the ll'eT in r When As'.orlms do anything they ruht. l.ii'-d was niude Fort- U'.ss. if I X- il.lllg. do il mm ANt; almost ovi-ry r(-l of wfarlnf appar will Uit Inncer than If lookud aftr bJ a man. Sum women nfgl'ct their f nwr 9hoc of Ho appraranc, rather Ibaa good quality, attract thfm. Jlut In buylnf ihoe hr It It -poMlWe to mak a mlttak. Th p pearanr and atyl li all that th mot faitldloua could drlr, and th Quality kt pac with both. Our price ar r'(ardd aa woodr fully low by wis buyer. Petersen & Brown. i Clearance sale of broken lines of i Ladies' and Children's Shoes at less than cost. Childrens' sandals, 25 35, 50, 75c and $1. Ladies' 50,75, $1, $1.25. The . : . i : are such the goods cannot last long. Take ad vantage of these rare bargains by coining at once. THE BEE HIVE SAD DROWNING ACCIDENT. During the Fishing Hoat Race Brave Work of the Columbine lloya. The first fatal accident of the regatta Contractor '"l.ntori will begin the work of driving spiles for trie Youngs l!ay bridge today. Mrs. (Hidden p-jn renders nightly on certs at the Ixuvr". where her piano play lug Is enjoyed ,y large 'audiences.. Postmaster McDonald was In the post office yest'-rday rnaklng himself familiar with the routine work. He will assume charge of the oHVe September 1. Tho body of John Palo, who was drowned yesterday, will be dragged for this morning. The unfortunate man was 21 years old and wa a shareholder In the Co-operative cannery. He was a native of Finland and was well spoken of by all his a")ii;.l:itaiii es. He leaves live brothers, four of whom are r'vl'lii.is of this city, and one In Finland. J. F. It"e, John .McDonald, Aberdeen; Frank Wilcox, ij. Hharpe. Vancouver; A. T. Cnxweil, James McDonald, J. 8. Tate, T. li. Nelson, V. M. Powell, C. F. Dv.-r-buugh, W. .". Wolnian, wife in.. I children, Portland; Mrs. Charles Hegele, Portland; c. W. liallanl. W. II. Ap'il-m.ui. The Dall-s; V.'. D. Carlbl.-, D. (lllwlck. Hal'-m; c. A. lielknap, I. II. (Jerow. D. W. Oerow, fi. H. P.elktiap, Chinook; J. H. Harrison, Olney; Mrs. K. Kurtz, -a.-lde; A. Cfithin wife and children. Cathin, Wash.; C. W. Edmunson and wife, Tiuonia; A, I!. Smith, fiklpanon; fl. Maygcr, Miyg.r, are ut the Murray. The Second division, Oregon naval ba talllan, gave an exhibition drill yester day evening In front of the Occident hotel, which was witnessed hv h. birie number of people. The Manila guards occupied seats 0n the verandah of the hotel and cheered the boya frequently during the exhibition. The number that t 4K 7 . -aoiW .-; . T-Lj?- MARINE NOTES. The Harrison Tillamook. arrived In Sunday from The revenue cutter P'-rry yct"ii!ay from the Hound. arrivi-J In Tho sloop I'ndlrie. In low of t tin Iris, crossed out yesterday for Hh'silwater liny. The Hrltlsh ship Nivelle, 2212 Ions. Cap tain Williams, 'i days from rihanghal It) ballast, arrived In yesterday. The steam schooner Hiienerne, with 371 cords of tan bark from Needle rock, ar rived In yesterday nnd proceeded up to Portia nil. The pilot schooner Joseph i'ulltzer ent ered at Jthe custom house yenterday with Nell 'JirlHtlansen aa master, bhe Is now ready for si ainKwill prolnrbly leave out today. ... ... .. TREABL'HEHeW NOTICK. Notice Is hereby given that there are funds In the city treasury to pay nil war rants drawn on tho general fund and en dorsed prior to March 1, Interest will cease after thla dhte. F. J. CARNEY, City Treasurer. Astoria, Oregon, August 23, lkX MANILA il'Alu "Itl'Kl: Hi-ndqu.irters .M.tnllu 'IwipN. A.torli. tiregon. August 22-!enenl order .i 3 - It Is hereby ordered tint the sin. ere thanks t the Manila gu ir is he i xiended to the ri-gatt i (otnmlt: md the . itliens f AnwrU for tli'lr kind r- j t--r n1 trcutm.Tit durli- the regi'ti, will h his ti-n Ta-yoml tli- lr promises and eedlng our i ipii tatlons. That siecal rneii'loti he made of 11. m W. !. Hronlln. i h.ilrni in. and Pt.if..or I N. Ileggs of the i omilllttt-e. .Hid Col- diel Junes ,1a. ks..:i I". S A. for tlolr untiring efforts to make our stay pl'-.i"- ant. and of ieiv.rn..r H'er for Ids kind words and hearty approval of niir urain- Iitlim, and that they Is- permitted ti wisir our irownliig etniii'tn tin. m mu.i broom, whPh we hive ioiif.tr.sl upon Ih'ltl. Also that i" I II tliell'loll be mad" f the Ib-llcf corps arid I Ine rg- tc y corps .r l he in agnl!!' erit dinner given us hv them. That, this ord'-r having r'olved the iinanlrnous approval of the entire corn- rnarnl in- given to tin- 1 1 y pipers tor publication. I ty command of NKI.I.Ii: Ci imPKR, ' 'apl.iln. Official. STKI.A RKDMoND, iroerly .Sargent. Have you seen our two-clasp chamois Gloves, with em broidered backs? Albert Dunbar, Cur. fih isA I'omnt.rclal Si reels Sept cm tier IKIIniutors and I'uttcrns urc here. Looks Good. 1873 LUfJRICATINO OILS A SPECIALTY 1897 Fisher Brothers ASTORIA.... SHIP CHANDLERY HARDWARE IRON AND STEEL COAL GROCERIES AND PROVIHIONB FLOUR AND MILL FEED PAINTS. OIL8 AND VARNI8HF.H LOGGERS' 8UPPLIKH FAIRRANK'S SCALES DOORS AND WINDOWS AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS WAOON8 AND VEHICLES Meat may look goolbut is it? Some people can tell good meat when they see It. They can say whether it is tender by feeling It. tut nine peo ple out ot ten can't. If your purchase is made of us you may rest assured the meat Is all right and if it's not the very best when it's served, it's In the cooking. IPCs WW ROSS, HIGQJNS& CO The Choicest Table Wines... or FtmlllM Alao for UtdlelMi u Cooktn PurpoaM PrlTt Stock, Crm Ry, Old HlekMy. Prtd of Kentuclry aM Hermltof; U. oM CallfonUft BrandlM. Carlson's FamilyLIquor Store UI TWELFTH STRXDT W j J . , LOWNEYS CHOCOLATES AT THE SPA I ASTORIA MEAT COMPANY Telophono No Handles Only the Choicest Meats 42s Commercial 61., nt P.I- Rcit.ur.nt. "7 if