...... ' 7 . ' . v , ...I 1 ' I HAILY AST0R1AN, WKONKSDAY I He is a wise nan j For Boys and Oirls AROUND TOWN. i MORNlNtf, AlOt'ST 2. IK.-tH nnninm lAin. I 1 7 1 1 1 1. 1 1 W nil linn I ni .r a B" tfW M ni vn 9 w. M trm mm im f. m I ' 1 1 " Kalr and bo m-hot taken. U 11.11 I fcl MM V s v. Th Waal Shore Willi company have luat r(lvil Urea lot of fir corJwood from St-Ila. Vh wrtilch they ar offering at Yerjr low niuree. Be aJvertUmmt In another column. WKDNEHDAY. Lfe haa It harvfat moon. Ita lAKclmt earn and ptirplr-wrlghtnl vine, J la (inhered ihrar of trnln. Itlm Ilcmilr linna left on tha Slat yf. ln-dhy for 6nn Framiico to attend col lege. Mra. Birong. with her dauithlera and on, la vUltlng her mutlnr. Mra. K. C. Ilol.tan. Thmr will ba a meeting of tha PrKn alva Annnriatton at their roomi at l. thla afternoon. Tha Hrlllnh ahlp Nival l came hern with. out a charter and will lay In the trram to await ot.Iith. If nu want a piano, Allan, M Com- martini atrevt. Thla la inmltlvely the lat Week of hla atajr In Antoila, Mra. How and Ml Pylea. guet of tha illenea Elmore durlraf the mtatta, rtturned to Sfiinlile yesterday. M. J. Roche, traveling paaaenger airent Of tha Rio Grande Western railway, called on Ma AatorU frlcndi yeaterday. Tha State of California crowed out yea tervlay morning, taking frvmt here the Uaual freight of thiMkn, oynter and ealrnon. Tha tow cod aeaaon haa arrived and number of finhermen re out on the kanda ahrt-aat of the city yeaterJy try Ing their luck. The Indian who met with an accident Sunday evening at the dvpot la Improv ing and wji able to be out for a few minute yeaterday. Profenaor J. N. IWxa, who -o aMy Bianagnl the regatta Kill and coronation of the queen haa tha th.inks of the regat ta committee and cltlirn gem-rally. Manager Lawa, of the Ecllpae Hard ware company, yesterday delivered to J. u. Talvlte and Charlea Meehan, the win ner of the fttblng boat races, the two handaotne Urldge-Beach eleel range. A meeting of the farmera of Clatsop county will oe held at the rooma of the Aatorla Progressive Association Satur day at 1 o'clock for tte purpose of taking tape toward! organizing a creamery. Professor Kent, of CorvaJUs, will be pres ent to address the meeting. Tfeaterday an Astoria merchant received letter from Hamburg, In tha Uaru mountains, Germany, asking for a full description of the construction, workings and cost of the Astoria water work, wltn view to duplicating the plant In Haxu burg. Astoria's fame Is certainly going abroad. In the case of the city of Astoria vs Alica Smith, tried In April on a charge of using profane and abusive language In which a One 01 1 was imposed and tp peal allowed. bench warrent was yv terday Issued for fcer arrest, tha i n, In which to take the niiU having expirinl. Tha fine was paid and dt-fcnduni allowej to go, Messrs Mclntonh and Lawler, the well known ship car-nters and brokers of Portland, are in the city. Mr. Mclnton tates that charter rates for this season bad not as yet bt-en fixed. Shlpixn) and broker are holding off In the hopes or making better deals than could be ar ranged now. Lumber charters are In the same condition. A gentleman by the name of Lombard. Is here from Texas, looking for a location for a wholesale grocery house. Mr. Lom bard first corresponded with the Progres sive Association, and his visit is the re sult It la believed that the gvntleman will locate here. It la such work as this that will bring growth and prosperity to Astoria. Those who complained about the heat yesterday might be pleased to know that the weather, os taken by the I". 8. ob erver shows that July lj. li&. when the thermometer registered J. was the hot tvat day here In about ten years, and tf.at on June S. this year, it was hi), or vlx de gree hlghvr than the register of yesterday. AntieMl'm Guarantees Stable Gov eminent and Stead v Trade REV. S. E. 1USII01' SPEAKS Ktsiatitot Itoaotcli. Xo is XMoiii. Tell ot Affairs ia the Mid N.tiu of Better C!s id CtglM kiib l. V Street SujK'rlMeniient Thomas Unvllle yesterday laid two croesintSJ over Elev enth stre t, on Commercial, which are novelties In their way. The planks ur In length the full whith of the street, cund In the c.-nter, which It la Ulicv-i Will make a more durable and smoother crossing Instead of the olJ fas!il"!id J)' of using two Tilar.ks with cn.ls Join J In a jr.cid-ral.ie the middle of the street. 1S1T1XG In Astoria Is a mos Inierestmg gentleman, with his wife. frm Honolulu, the capital of the r.ew r-si'on of the Vnited State. They are the Rev. S E. Ulshop, D.D.. and Mr, ltivhop, father and mother of Ir. J. S. t'lhop of this city. The Rev. Mr. Wuhop I a portly cnMo man of perhaps i year of sge, of pleas ing address and whoe white hair and ever ready smile and kindly greeting make him friend at sight. A fit lien of Hawaii and deeply Interested In the pros perity and progrvss of the IMnds. his conversation about them Is hUhly Inter esting and Instructive. In an Interview with an Astortan reprwontailv Dr. Bishop haa thrown new light upon this most Interesting country. Warming up to the subject the doctor stated that the Im mediate effect of annexation would t to give t i the Islands that stability of .v ernment which had ben lacking and the want of which had made general business uncertain and had retarded the grw;h In population. "Honolulu I a city of S.i pople. being white. We have had a go-v gov- er.imeni aunng ine past three year of republican administration and the country fca been prosperous. But there las al ways hung over us t.ie fear that the power then In the hands 0f the better, but smaller element, might fall H to ti e con- trol of other and -unprincipled persons. Now that we have the assurance of sta- uiuif unuer me administration of the l'nite.1 State, prosperity must needs continue and Increase, and there will be a rapid increase tn Immigration of desir able people from the I'r.lted States. 1 do not look for aa Immediate Jump or spurt In business, and If the people can ba re strained from enterirjt into undue and rash speculation the natural Increase In business ami population under the changed condition will be rapid enough for healthy growth, "What has been the feeling of th natives, Mr. Bishop, m regard to annex ation?" "The fear of political change his f. years been the evil of the Island. There has been a systematic attempt in th last five years to frighten the native as to the consequences of annexation and make them believe that their country would be stolen from them and perhaps a majority of the natives opposed the change, fearing that their individual in terests wouiu suuer. tsui there Is no duubt that the more Intelligent natives favor the change, believing that they will be more secure In their rights and the country more prosperou under the stable government of i tnited States. The better element of native and white peo ple has had control of our republican form of government but there was always the fear that rhere might be a change for the worse. While rhe formal cere monies of annexation had not tagen place when I left, everything- whs prepared for It, even to the arranem-nt f.-,r i.-.r barracks for the I'r.ld States troops and the building of a large hospital within l: lines." "Will there be any ih.ini-e air.or.gs! rtie common people, or !n their busine., met.V O'lS. "The iigrlrulttinl element of the 1-kin'N ur.'ler the "liange will ,e fa v.. red civ growth WHO DOES THE RIGHT THING AT THE RIGHT TIME.... If you wer In ntt J. won I J any More. Keeper Rive you a Greenback? INO ! ! Then, why should" you pay $j extra on every $10 purchase, when It haa been proven 1000 Times That we can aoj do save our customer jo PER CENT ou Clothing Hats Shirts. Trunks THAT'S ; Etc" Etc- HERMAN WISE A w W) Girl's Overalls 15t (ualily t'l Tint Tw illo. four vi iiM t fourteen year. TI10 Lit eM tiling t'lit.. Mmlooftho l'elliui. Si.en from hieo -JOo j'air. Boy's Overalls .. Mudo of Kino 5ue TwilUI Dfiiiiu. J I ili l.il, AjjeH fiMin tltlte to ten Wilt' lllluk MIsjuMlilelH, yoftw. 1'rioo 'J.V pair. jjj The ReliabU Clother and Hatter & Regatta Cloak Sale JnckctH, CnpcH, Fur Collarettes, Children's Jackets. Without exception the handsomet ever displayed west of New York. ALL ARE SAHPLIIS, which means "perfection." and there are hundreds of them-NO TWO ALIKE-purchased from the largest house in the world the H. H. Chatlin Co.. of New York, for cents on the $1.00. A safe guar antee of a select style at less than manufacturers' cost. 470 Commercial St., ASTORIA 161 end 163 Third St., PORTLAND n This is the Celebrated Waist Ma.I.-uf tin- Str..nKit Jeiinswith F.laMie lloSup. jM.iteix Tlif only wait inajo tlmt tiie Imttoi,. ,vnt eoiue ell". I'riee ')!), meli. Praul lew Sri e SHANAHAN BROTHERS THo 0nlv Mt THnt HoM Clio np In a Woman's Care Iflcflllen & McDonnell. illnary rxpen!e. a as the In'.eret'. on our dri't of W .' " assum.-.! by the L'nitihl State. "The society In Hiwall Is ;r.imln antely American. Our Institutions, schools anil ihurih-s ar.; J-:!nlte!y an.l ihr ouKhly Ameiican. Kvrry hllil 1 tiught In the public whovla In the KnlUh iJn- tei.tgr from AmrKnn 9h-l Immiks. This applies n t only tn the white chlMrvn. but to those of mlxe.1 Mood Asiatic, and Ha waiian bliK-l. "A kokI deal of the opposition on the part of the lower class of natives to the ihunK as er.irndere'l very laruely by British Infl Jences. Tills was not the work of the best classes of our Hrltlsh resi dents, as they fivored annexation and are frlenu.y to Amenian Influences. We have a very high reirard fur our Itntlsh citizens, and till f them are more and more tecomlr.g frlenilly to Lnltel states rule as they realize what It means." Yesterday was one of the h . lust (J . Of the summer. Everybmly was co:niuaii. Ing of being jvjrheated and seekitiK the shady fide of the istreets In vain ;B n to keep cool. The thermometer rs terttl between 82 and fi. It was Jirtl u!t to have the exact temperature, as most corners where thermometers were hunt? up received a liberal supply of water. Doors and windows were thrown oi-n W fet the ln'tietit of a nl:t;rdly breeze ot wind that spruriK up in the afternoon. A visit to the Astoria Hteam laundry Is full of interest. Mr. O. W. Hichmond, the proprietor. Is always reudy to show visit ors through his cHtabllshment. The laun dry Is equipped with modern machinery, is run by steam, has a twelve-ratk dry room, manKcI, steam waher, and steam Ironers. There are fourteen employes, ull Deing Amcriians. Mr. Klchmond reports that business has lncrvued !t) ptr cent Jn, the pust U'W months and attributes it to (he lilb'h class of work turned out. T. C. Nelson, . Albrib'ht, E. Vkktrs, C. B. Jllnley. M. Anderson, W. II. Pat terson, J. C. Ward, Mrs. Krederti k 11. Vlgne Andrews, Portland; J. V. Row, J. 1 McDonald. Aberdeen; II. C. France. Charles A. Payne, Cioble; A. K. Huliii". Charles Kkluiid. P. A. Marburg. Chi nook; I.. Montgomery, Julu iW-rt!, J.ihti Ueriuila, Mck Pe h iil li, A. Marlucovb-h, city; A. Le Hons, Oak Point; Mis.- Lcflic E, Wardu, San Francisco; t'ounlcsj Van Euren, Pails. France; Charles E. Austin. Warraitun, are ritflsteied ut the Murray. There Is work for the rl:y cuunri! On In providing HkIhh for certain portions l the illy and providing means for i'sUik HjthtH iilriady eioi nd. 1 'urint; '.he pa t ten days u number cf lights in the ln:;i nea portion of thn city have not been Imrnli::'?, gome say, fur rconoinUMl reas (Uis. I'pon the depJt j)l it fin in there Is no light at ull and piipsenaers m tiie laie trulna have to liud their way uliout In tlx dark. This, is dantfi rous. There is oi.e lone lUiiif at the corner (if the ntpet niotv than a block from where the truins stop, with the depot lnilMinif In between. There should be more lihls on the street and at least a row of Incandescant lights on'the front of the depot building. Will tho council take these mutters In hand? a i American ImmUr i'l"n. number of the Immi- sratits w:ll etiKce in the ci.fT.e J.il-yry, whl'-h Is a very promlsir? on- an 1 we hope that a check will be put upon A-l-a'.lf Immigration. A larire number ot whit.- men. v.- thir.k. rrny be md i. d t.j raise ri'ir t..n n the pro?it-sh irlr.K system. It wlil be l ut- '.y to the ,n:.re"si of the plantations t., employ white men to ral.-e siifrar rane n shares In-e.i.l or the present system of game labor by the coolies from Asia. There Is ,,m- prot!t chrinir cultivation already i-ini: Uone. "The larjf'-st element rf Improvement, perhaps, In the future, wlil be m..de by the development of busln-fs ?rowln out or our ommer'-e, wh.'h Is npbily in creasing, and which is now centering to ward the Islands. "There Is a steady In'T'ase ir ;he mimbei of ocean steamers culling at Hon olulu for coal, they now averasre about 10 per month. At the present rate of growth tiny will, in ten years, reach VI per month. IJut that growth will bo Im mensely increased In a few years by the opening ut tho Xbanitrua (-mul, whl'-h will throw a great many of the trtns-I'aMil-- liners upon us so that we will have 7) or V' s'camers per nionih. These steamers, of course, Include the n-o:y ot a great many coll. is to fupply them wtfc coal, crcatlnif an ljimni : .i murce. "In ciiiseiui-ni-i. of this growth in .-t- .-ini ttMilic it will be necessary to imme diately op- n J'l.arl bar!jor, '):ieh 1., only ten miles from Honolulu. The 1'nltcd States government will - this harbor at once In order "to ci. ate a yn-Jt naval station thero. The opening of the h..rbor necessitates, the r. I'lovint; of a .sand-bir at Us mouth at a cost uf pM,iiti. The ,. , ii,, ii.,,, f j',ar ijaioor will vtuan tin t'rowth at that point of a Ki-ter city ten mlb.s dp taut from the jires-.'nt capital, with rail connections already established. "The Islands will bo S'lf-bUpportlmj. The customs dutp-s alone will pay all or- lt was reported yesterday that the tody of Ialo. the fisherman who was drowned Mor. 1 iy att-rnoon. had t. en found en- I tanicled in th.- rlK.'ir: cf the overfirned boat, hl h was rei o'.er. d. It was stated that the p. tlon cf the body Indl 'ate.i the t,at was about to (apsIZe rar.s to release the Uillast und In .inn.-r k" t i ;cifc'ht aiT'ins! the si'ld 'Mt. otherwise t,r .,'Jld .'lave , en as ; was .in .-x;.. rn-ir e. swlrn- "i Iti-ri.ry, .'oio:,. r I'-.hl sta-.l I'.ifht that he had r-cehcl ftl notl-c it ;:riii:. the body and i.ou.d y t'-lieve thit It h. ) b'-eii re'. iVend. that Palo -f ti.e S.(V-1, n:-ri hav... be, ome a water front by Kulll proju-r Iranmtf dunnx llu- renitta " outrigeotiH and .ot I Joys and yo-jru nulsani.- aioi.if toe In .--Airnnnrx wit; sur.s. J la ir ai-tloi and yesterday riiarneful. Alinoiih warned by th- police th- boys only Jeer. .1 at. the olll'.era and behaved wor'e than ever. (;ne of the rinif b-aders was arrested yesterday and will have his trial In the polbe court this afternoon. The city ordinance pro-vld-n that n. person n, K,, n txithlnx within the ,-ity limits wlthut wcarlnx u proper bathing salt, consisting of kn. brlt' hes and shirt with short sh eves, a ll'J otlicers shouid spare no effort to enforce this ordinance. Warning Is tr'.vcti by the department that hereafter all persons vlola'lm,' the ordltiame will be promptly arrested and the law strictly carried out. One ,,f t(. results of the recent fartn '.rs' coni're.-s has b'.cn the spreading abroad of Astoria's advant.'iKe-i as 'Jalrylris 'oonlry . at. Professor Thomas Shaw, or,- .,f the le'-turers at the con Kress, has written a number of p-tters to eastern pap. is. de--rib:mr tin- city and 'ounty and -i.eir lesounes, ;,nd clvlni? abo 'b-t.iils (,f the . on vt, I ion. He cp,:seH one I' iter ir, i!,. St. p uji j.p ,.r .r,. f ....s; Tin ri Ii sorts ar-und .Vs-. , .'ul they are. liu-. ; as: It Is. Is n it their pilta ,e Ml!;,., i tc. .o dry, ic. sJ on our expties e mlKht cheerfully make It up and consider ourn-Kr fort in ate. Asii.n.i couiii n.u n.ive purch is.-i f..r ll-.'i the .iniount of fr.' advertlsiDK this event has iriven us throughout the I'nlted States und Itrttlsh Columblu. The Inter national trophy cup sle'll ra. e centered attention hero as no event pre,loii,y h ' ever done. The IomiI pr-, Assoitel Press, Portland. Han Kran'lsto. and Ilrl'lsh t orambU n-r devot.d i (dumii to Astoria and If the p K itta had coot us IN.') Inste.ul of lest than I.'-,'"', it wo-il'i nave turn money well invested. Another irentleman was stronitly of the opinion that a rexatta assiM-iatlon should lie In. rorvornted und the Institution mad,. permanent Astoria affair. "We cannot afford to lose the advantage nlready Kuine.1 by our r-irattiu, which i (mimencel In a, siruill way and closed last Monday In a brilliantly succ-ssful sportlnir carnival. Tho lntrrnntlon.il relationships rstnlv- llsneil can euslly b! retained tiy pro r ortranlzatlon. and I favor lni-orH.r.itlnif the n-Kattu association now, while the Iron Is hot, and making the present ef, Detent committeemen the ollliers of the permanent Institution. I ho. the press and business men of the illy wt.l push this through the Prouresslve Association, or In any other way that will l.rln ilsmt the d-s;red result." The Bee Hive linn Jti-t Iffcpiytd n (oiiijleto Line of ... Fall Dress Goods In Staple and Fancy Novelties Wo will 1, len-.l to hlmtv tli.(. K,l whether voij Idiy or not Tho Lest mill cheapest PatU-nin TIIK M. ( U.-f',r wilo'i.nly n almost avery artlcla of wsartnf appar Ul last loncer than If looksd aftsr bl a man. Soma woman n'flect their footwaar Hhoea of flna appearanca, rather thaa good quality, attract th.m. But In buying ahoca her It la Im possible to maka a mlstaka. Tha ap pearance and style la all that tha moei fattldlous could d.slre, and (ha quailtt beeps pact with both. Our price ara regarded aa wond fully low by wis buyers. Petersen & Brown. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. P.KAl, K STATU TI!. N'H ;.H A. Wei. h and wife to V. M. Srnfh and J. '. Palmlierit, lot VI. bio, k l:i. Warren ton; ti-o. II. W. "trickier to It. W. Thomt'sin, southeast quarter of section l-i. township 5 north range M wis'. .ores, l.'-.i. Jo.-et,h fiiiptlll to Henry Pirm. r. eid half cf northetiHt (Uart'-r and s.iuih-.i.st ipiarter of northeast ipiarter and east h ill of the north- ast quarter an I s ,ii'heat quarter of northwest quarter, section l'. township I north, mure 'J west; Jloo. L lilt.-I States to John J. Walts., cast half of soutnwest quarter and lots f, and 7, section f,. township north, miiki west; patent. J. h. HlKKins and wife to Catherine 'jinn, lots 3, 4, V. and 31, block :i, Hay View; .Vi0. Siik are Huomcla nud wife to Jemima Hackrlson, lots 7, block 1. Taylor s; I'sjU. Lear. Arm ASTORIA. (Dllf.) a.m. p.m. I Portland and Aa-ia.m. p.m. ti.311 toria eiprrs, trama 11 U 10 is na ivnappa, ciirton. West port, (Joblt and way nations. :0 12-V. Astoria. Heslde and : 5:40 6:1a New Astoria passen-.ll.W iger trains. FTrit-clasa trains Irate Warranton for Flavel and New Astoria at T:4S 1:15 and 10:r,2 a. m,. and 12:30. S:'0 and :M p. tn. and returning arrive at Warrenton at 1:04, 9,30, 11:00 a. m. and 12.40. 6.15 and 7:05 p.m. Trains leave Seaside 7:00 a. m , 10:20 a. m., 4:30 p. m. dally for Aatorla. Portland trains leaves tieaalda on Sunday at 1:30 p. m J. C. MATO, O. F. P. A. ... THE BEE HIVE ... I ' t t m oee our new hall and Winter Ladies Walking Hats. Albert Dunbar, Corner Ninth and Commercial Stree t The am- s-vural sti tn trier .lid viy bi-autl-l.'.ioty, pli.aslr.o t'e.st attraction. H the i-iik- a or.-- iiioj,, b-tiiny ,i.r j .-. it. r-iio'.-, I I.e'.V ii:. nr. Th a wr.ip fi 'it'iiliK' lunu' KHei vl-It tnak' sleep thought of taes. that a farniii-s- eV'-ry y. :lr It m.-.kes him Kr, the Invited eijes A w. ' i rownltiK i- v. ills and -,, t-.r M-' .i'h. ilolx', - tic- !,' k ali'l !;!!.. Ill" -' tin-: n rv ;,'- :-! nll'l lo lb., tired 'i"T..t ir.; :,! nOiiril, I ' otut'.rt ''.;. ,.,'l makes tr...htil!r. Tl tlotl . ui;,l(es o,,e v.-:in Ol.etn "-S MllOUld (,.. ,, i is.;mti.er in Astolla and -! 'j' 'b . ii lo hti one Ol II known tin-r b un on Coiiiini.e.a:.! street yesterday dated thai for his pari he felt more than repaid for his trouble and expense ,,r,,in ., wjln . ,M,H r(, (,'atta. "If there should be a shortag" of THEASl. KKft'H NOTICK. Notc Is h'-reby Klvn that there arc funds In the city treasury to pay all war rants drawn on the general fund and en dorsed prior to March l, IStiS. Interest will cease after this dote. i''. j. CAitNi;y, City Treasurer. Aatorla, Or'gon, August 23. IMS. ("A ITAIN CI,AltK IMI'ROVINO. Ills Family on the Way to New York to Meet Hltn, IlKNTON HAnriOFt. Mich., August 23, 'oipmln F.loyd Clark, keeper of thn I'liiled .States llgh'house supply station at St. Joseph, has received a telegram from his brother, Captain Clark, of th baftb ship Oregon, now at Monlauk point I.. I., In will' h he stat' d that he was con val'-si-ent and that bis physician sayH his condition Is mii'-li Improved by the few 'lays rest he has had :-!n-e leaving his ship. Captain Clark nayn I tic- quarantine will be r.lli-eil toilay and he will Ihen pro ceed to Pr'xiklyn navy yard boipltal, v. tori, no will pas.-i a. rnedl -al cxamina tlon. In lii of the fact that he V.III mol ably be ibuliiid ae-.-eral days i:t th" Hronltlyii hospital. Captain Ciark has ''!'! bin family to proe. e, to N---.V V' Ik and rue'-ct him there. After a possible stiort utop at Washington, the pitty will (run entile direct I, ;:. wheie the (ap'aln will upend -eveial oi.yH vbdt Ing Ids biotiier anil other rflat'ves und frletldH. l.loyd Clark docs not regard his broth er's condition hh serious ntid tl.lnkH tiy the time Ills six monthM funo igh l-.nu ex pired h will have rcKaln-d his usual state of health. LUBRICATING OILS A SPECIALTY 187J 1S97 Fisher Brothers ASTORIA.... BHIP CHANDLERY HARDWARE IRON AND BTEEM, COAL OROCERIK8 AND PROVI8IONB FLOUR AND MILL FEED PAINTS, OILS AND VARNI8HEB LOaOEHH' SUPPLIES FAIRFIANK'B SCALES DOORS AND WINDOWB AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS WAOONB AND VEIIICLEB Looks Good Meat may look gooltut is It? Som e 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. ROSS, HIGGINS& CQ The Choicest Table Wines... For Kara Ulea Alao for Medicinal ana Cooking Purpoaa Prlvata Stock, Cream Rye, OUJ Hickory, PMde of Kentucky aJid Hermitage; Utm- fold California Braide. Carlson's FamilyLiquor Store 10t TWELFTH STREET L0WNEYS CHOCOLATES AT THE SPA : a - 'rA v 4 . T- gAiuKiv MhAT COMPANY Tolophono No. .14 I Handles Only the Choicest Meats J ' 4S Commercial St., next Palac Restaurant. i