The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, October 11, 1898, Image 4

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    THE DAILY AMORIAX, TUESDAY MOKMMI, OCTOBER II, im.
TODAT'I WEATHER.
ghowra.
AROUND TOWN.
TUK8DAY.
Work and wastes, the two prim neeeesl-
Hom made taffies fresh every
the Parlor, U cnls per pound. Postlvsly
no unhealthy Ingredients used.
For 81. 100 ton of Rosyln cowl; th
finest hou ami steam cool evtr brought
to Astoria. Elmore. Sanborn Ct Tel..
phone, Mala l-L
A double suit of room for three or
t1 of man! It U a pity they should ever , (oar gentm,,, or a married coue. with
r disjoined; but. of the two. If one must , or without board; alio light and pleasant
Vs duipensed with, It U really wise to t ,ingt roam In "The Rucker House."
at nean; lie u me wwgea iiieu.-riie.
Freah dumber candy. The Parlor.
Try Koalyii coal, Elmore, Sanborn C o,
IL U Hamblet left on
laat night.
The Utate crossed out Sunday morning
tor Hon Francisco.
I
Try the now Bonbonnlere. Tenth snd
Commercial attain, (or candles made of
the purest and beet materia.. The new
goods being made thla week are wry
trip to Purtiand t
I The Mamanlu will leave out today
j with supplies for Cape Flattery anj De
struction Island, she will then procMO
to Seattle anJ remain there a couple of
weeks.
lem cream In any quantity at the Parlor
during till month. I F. Snodgrwss, Astoria's leading pho.
' tographer. haa purchased the Crow
Cream, guaranteed to whip, fresh every Wj. 4nJ Wi hfKtttt (ounJ i,H,ted
day at the Parlor. ( mml formerly known aa the Crow
I gallery.
Tne tirieniai uner .wogui ia uue uum
lion Konf today,
Sargeant Beardsley. of Fort Stevens,
In the city yesterday.
The pilot gebooner Joseph Fulltter put
to e yesterday nornlng.
The British bark Lord Ktunalrd. wheat
laden, arrived down Sunday.
The schooner Novelty. lumber laden for
Baa Francisco, put to sea yesterday.
tloofler'i Bonbonnlere la so very neat
and clean and all candle made In plain
view of the public.
The tug: Samson arrived from Gray'a
harbor yeeterday evening with a rock
baxge In tow.
The British ahlp Mosamblque haa been
chartered and will be towed up to Pott
land today.
The Elder arrived In from San Fran
Cisco at noon Sunday. She was light In
freight and passenger.
The tug Relief, which left here Friday
with the Tukon dredger In tow for Port
Townsend, la due this morning.
The British ships City of Athens and
Oulf Stream were lowed up to Portland
by the Ocklahama Sunday.
Mr. W. 8. Kilmer and family and M'M
little Bennett l ft thl morning for INirt-J
Q-rU!lVTUJVVUVUJVAJAAJUUVlUUJUU
MEANS MUCH FOR OREGON 1
CHICAGO, lct. 10. CliHiiiKTy M. IVjow iuKlrto.1 an
imnionst niulivnoo at tlio Autlitoriuin tinltiy, !!. kiiuI in pari :
" kcanit' iiititt r of th I'liilipj-iiii's, tui.l Ittivo a Imr
for our nu'ii of wttr mul our iiuivhant VismU tit Manila
witliiitstrikiiijr distance of Cliiuti at a moment when that oU
mjiro is crumMinjj to ywwy The upon niarkt t of Japnii
aiui tlio opening of the inarkuts of Cliinu will hIkmh Ii not tnly
nil the wheat grown upon the licit;c coast, hut all it can pos
sibly prcluee. lt- markets will he so reat lor oiir vv rails,
our machinery and electrical appliances and our iiguctiltural
implement that, with the mcrvhant marine on the 1'acilie,
? (Oregon, Washington and California will in a few years he
among the richest and most pr ductive htatts in the I'uion.
4 The whtat of the Tacilio Cmist will goto Iho Orient intead
c of to LiverK'ol.''
CTW riAAArUAAriUTUVAruAAAruA
ltuij
,"v, -i...... 1 uutii.v mnnnr. inn oun.n win pe rami y. llintl,nii, j tu kl i ).. m.
inn puu-e nrr imw 'a in me i-uruana, uiwer me auaplcea of the F.nnin llrotn- rant waa mirn ui ...m. ilm- hw vi.
erhovxl. of which deceased wis a memb r. Woolen ami wwa tn the hand f luvUI
" Tweetlle. realdmt of that place, who was
The popularity of the merchant s un. h deputised, t.t make the arnt. Oclde.
served by Mr. Un Nartley at the Xa- evaded arrent Until Hatunhty last. Hn
tlonal I trowlnt dally, and many bual-; bln brotiaht to the city he waa turned
hes men can be found there every day over to Sheriff Will.iima and placed in
for their midday meat The lunches et the county Jail, pending- the arrival of
by Mr. IMrtley are the flneat In the Uty. Jumu-e Huishea, who abm-tit from the
city.
The daniters of civilisation are ovr-
work, worry and (vrma. We need a vi
talizing ptwer to suetaln u.
academy acain.
j'he first sleeping; car to pome over the
line of the Aurorta A Columbia Kiver rail
road arrived at night. It was the pri
vate car of a prominent offlcal ot the
Northern Pacific.
The commending officer at Fort Stevens
haa notified Chief llalhvk that he would
not Interfere In the ca. of the soldier
who was fined In the plle court for ills
orvlerly conduct He will serve out his
sentence of five days.
New
Coal:
New Capes.
New Jackets.
X 'Ml,
f . . -v - .-cat i f i
1
7?
men and er.ierlrnce point to pure wh s
key. We do. Channel cmdltioiis hrlnj
freh neeila. And THE whlakey I HAH
PKR. 8ild by Foard 8toke Co.. As-
the effort that U m Ih niad Knalle to
learned defeat (he flirt hill now pending lH f,.iv ihe I.adlce Jacket, estr ipiallly pure mhlr
A new whittling buoy was put In off
the mouth of the river bv the Mins-nlt' torU Oren.
Saturday lat. The whittle on the old .
one ha. been broken, having been run Into I There waa a great scramble fr place on
by the British ship John Cooko on her ar- i the boanl for the dally record at tne A. f.
Tha county court will meet In special
easfoa Monday next for the purpose of
fixing the tax levies for the ensuing year.
The Alliance, with freight and paesen.
gen for San Francisco and way ports,
arrived In yeeterday and proceeded to
Portland.
Dr. Finch has removed his office to
Fourteenth and Commercial street.
posit Foard ft Stokes.
rival here about two week ago.
A son of Mr. Andenmn. of F-t Astoria,!
j aced i years, met with an accident Sun-
day In which he suffered a fracture of'
; the wrist and dislocation of the elbow. '
1 Medical aid waj summoned anu the lad '
. wua mad as comfortable as possible. j
', Hon. Penjamin Young and Mrs. Young. I
: accompanied by their daughter. M.e
i Caroline, arrived home Supnday ev, nlng,
from Seattle. Miss Young had be.-n for ;
the past two months at Hunters SprlngJ;
C. alleys yesterday. Cooper scored 57
In the afternoon, bit It g-ve way to llur
rough' tl. Later U. F. Allen rolled, th
excellent si-ore of fl. He started off with
tx ronsei-utlve mk. following wlih a
spare and another strike, but then fell
down. Th score t.tt ti ght were excep
tionally high, the alleys bring in fine
trim.
October IS Is Astoria day at the Port
land exposition. The Astoria & Columbia
River railroad has made excursion rut'
for the orcajilun. and it Is likely there will
, legislature will come u a surprise to
many Astorlans. us it Im !,-, n the one
great aim of the Push Club to secure
the passage of this measure. The rslicr
les commute , .t, t-mm sKm. r Mc. !
Outre have devutni much time t grit 'tig
up the law. and therw was never any
doubt that It would pas. The Mil tnrant
much to Astoria, but It now so-ms thit
at least one of Clatsop' own reprrs. n.
tativr I opposing It postage. This re-mark-ilile
conllt... of alTalra will be a-id
new In the city.
The hill south of the ouy aff,rds one of
the. gramlent and mst entraining -iews.
unHU;tlled probably with n the limits or
any city on the Pacific own. Any on
wh, I fund of ocean scenery may W:ilg
to the top of uny of the riueiu treei
In the city and bring lng stretch ,
the INtcinc ocean Into Mew. wllh craft of
all kinds plying ulng the cMt utwu-r tun
sail. IVcnssliinally, and iM-clally at this
season of the year, one may see some or
the hlg wheat ship coming to the river
luster, Astrakan curl: :t Inches long,
octagon shiieil front storm collar, fl)
front, color black, ti rrt h.
Mioses Jacket. Invisible diagonal heavy
wool cloth. nuri ilmtNHl fnnt, deep
iurn down lrm inlar, nwet sleeve,
collar yoke streps and cuff, finished
with rw of braid to harmonlie.
Ptlcfl US
ml
I ' ' Is? r
ltdlea' laekni. heavy American wool,
n llllie,l Ker.ee ft Inches 'long, turn
itowit collar Inlaid wllh go,trn brosrw,
Ilk velvet, tailor made revere, new
est sleeve, colut tan, prlc 111
Thee few cut.s represent hut n few of our many (Viit.t, Ciijkh ami Jnrkck
We have a liirj;e as-oitmcnt to choiKvo from at the lowcht poihlo prieeit.
Cull and mc fur voursclf.
SHANAHAN BROTHERS
Till: "LACK TO OLT HA l JAINS.
Mont., and comes home much improved ! be a large attendance from this city. Port.
i in health. i landers were numerous during the reg-.it-
j j ta. and Astoria will practice the great
' Acetylene gas Is not proving the great i otinciple of reciprocity next Saturday. A
success at the A. F. C. that It at first' most elaborate program has been ar- eoners ovr th hi. .,t in ..ri.i nr..
' waa expected, and It Is understood sev. ranged. j their topsails and gradually their lower
j era! of the directors will vote against In- Hggln; coming Int. view. Mm month
stalling the plant Thus far the light has Thomas Linvtll has succeeded In bag. In the year the sun may he seen to sing
cost more than electricity, and a dis- ring one of the wildcats which lately Into the waters of the Pacific. To the
I agreeable odor sometimes prevades the , have prowled around the chicken yards landlubber or sheep. herder from the wilils
j building. The plant Is now on trial. j of residents on the hill. The wildcat cam of Knstern Oregon these scenes may tie
I - I down from the woods for a chicken din- appreciated, but to tha averiur Astorian
The Mended! arrived d,m tha nv-
Bunday morning wlm two barges of sand I tor m ,lm from th "tects
tor Fort Stevens, taklnr her tow- ,w 1 fa- hough yet qu:te sick, ta on
there yesterday evening. .
a fair way to recovery. Mervyn. the old
est son of Mr. and Mrs. Lounsberry. who
The Bonbonnlere s telephone number is . hld bMn down wl,h ,'Phoi' ttnr for
XO. or fine fresh home made confections about ,hr h" recovered o far
H. R. Hoefler. proprietor. ,h" he wHI rounJ ,n f"r JT-
Mr. Q. W. Lounsberry. who has been ner. A gentleman living In that neighbor-
1 hood recently found a wildcat In his back
I yard. He Invited him Into the house, but
A meeting of the Ladies' Aid IM Pas
tara Union will be held today at i o'clock
t the M. E. church. All members and
friends are requested to be present.
the cat did not accept the Invitation. The
nerve of these animals is exceeded only by
their appetite for chickens.
County Judge Gray was present at tne
meeting of the Push Cluh last night and
discussed the matter of county roads with
the members. He expressed himself as
The members of the second division,
Oregon naval reserve, have ben offl, tally
notified to attend the expoeltlon at Port-1 ln 'vo' ' ,h Improvement ot
land Saturdny next In a body. This ir . highways, but said it was necessary to
will be Astoria day and naval d iv, and the , "tltlon the court, a that b-xly wished to
Second division will be the guests of the' "Pbeld in any such action a the as-
they are of dally occurrence.
Chief Hallock Is determined that As
toria shall not suffer from the tramp
nuisance, and every Incoming train I met
by a detachment of officers, mho promptly
nail every weary Willie who wemls hi
way Aatorlawwrd. tiens of hobos cmie
down on the Astoria Columbia It ver
line, and they would be a source of great
trouble If thev wre not promptly run
out of town. Kvery night when the tra n
pull Into the depot ihe officer line up
along the track and begin a systematic
search for hobor. usually finding sev-
roltrge of the l ulled Mules And to the
end that that the benwita f Oil work
may Tall largely ,i our children d
)..ung .ple III the ltrc. on f their
minds to a study of the great Ivutorte
character and events of the early
of our republic. I urgently re.pist that
you publicly designate by olfl.i i pmcla.j
niitlon. If t.isible. tvciotier I s "l Fa-i
yelte Pay" In the s. h'H.I of your tat.l
pul.llc an. I pariNhlal. when a portion of
the day l devole.1 to eer. lee al'l'topri.
ate , the occasion, and the Ury of our
stnglo f'r IIN-rly told unew to, our
children.
The schools of Astoria will Join In the
celebration of thl dny and no doubt a
liberal resJHmsn will (e nvwle by the
pupil to the I -a Fayette Memorial Fund.
Ladies' Fleece
Lined Fast
Black Hose
25c per pair
MAKE M'NK.Y IN WAt.l. HTItKKT.
Wrlie for our af. sure system of pr
ulnlon and guarantee. PAYS"X Ft
TKH. liroadway. New York Member
Con Ppick Kiehntige
ALBERT
Hemcnibcr the
MP. N." Cornctn.
Ugh!
make
llAft'l - 1. . O 1 " F f f
Best taste like ordinary tea
by boiling i: like cabhae. M
management. The hoy will leave on tne sessmept of a levy. The Push Club has eral on the breukhcam or In hug-ran.
train Saturday morning. I never petitioned for anything, and for They nre taken to the police station and
Carl Manila, a farmer of Tucker creek,
d J at St. Mary's hospital Sunday niiht
of typhoid fever, aged i3 years. r ceased
was a native of RuiMa and haves a w;fe
and daughter. Th funeral tak-s plice
! 1;3 today Irom Pohl s undertaking par- Mlshawaka ;
' Iocs and the remains will be Interred In i sending lettei
that reason the court had not taken ac
tlon on the suggestlJn f,r a portable saw
mill. This matter will rums up at tne
next regular meeilng of the court.
B. L. Gedle. was brought In from
yesterday on a charge of
rs to R. M. Wooden and his
Moving
Prices
For
CASH
Only
Nothing Convinces people more than prices. We might assert and
talk until doomsday and make no impression, but when we leave a
lew dollars jingling in your pocket, that's different
2m
ft),
MEN'S HATS
Stiff and soft hats. In all shades, worth
from tl to U K. now ta cents.
Stiff and soft hats, in all shades, worth
from ILW to S2.M. now 1.2.
Stiff and soft hats, in all shades, worth
from S2.2S to COO. now ILT5.
Stiff snd soft hats. In all shades, worth
from to fi.00. now S2.&0.
Our hat stock for both men and boys
Is so large that It Is Impossible to partic
ularize; every hat is reduced.
HEN'S UNDERWEAR
Grey cotton Shlrtg or
VI
Regular
hr
Moving
Price
rawers W 35
Natural Wool Shirts or
Drawers 1 23 90
Camels Hair Shirts or
Irawen 75 45
Ribbed Woollen Shirts or
Darwera 1 00 70
Our underwear assortment Is tro large
to mention In detail; we have underwear
at from Goc a piece to 17.60 a suit; but they
all share the same cutting fate.
MEN'S PANTS
Pants Is something that everybody knows
all about, and yet tne styles are so
varied that an adequate description is
Impossible; we have regular slzos. extra
long, extra short, extra waist, extra fine
and extra cheap pants. Pants wear out
quicker than your coat or Test; you will
soon need a pair of pants, rome to see us,
let us leave a saving of 11 or J2 In your
pants.
Boys' and Children's Suits
Have hardly anything left in cheap Cas
slmeres and never kept shoddy satinets,
all we have Is a large number of the best
grades of Boy's and Children's Suits, but
since wo ve cut tne prices you might as
well bur your boy a fine suit and make
him feel good.
MEN'S OVERCOATS
Men's lisrht overcoat..
Rgular Moving
Pries l'ric
.1 00 I 4 DO
HEN'S SUITS
M-n's black clay worsted II M)
Men's black, finer grade 15 00
Men's grey worsted 14 00
Me.n's grey ribbed, very fine.,, 10 00
Mrn's brown kersey 13 50
Men's brown cheviot 13 50
M':n's chocolate color meltn.. l'J V)
And we have others.
60
11 40
10 fto
12 50
11 15
10 50
S 00
ODD SUITS
Before deciding on this removal we ptir
chaned an enormous assortment of suits
In all colors and styles, made up t0 piease
but every one of these splendid suits
must be sold. Here are a tew figures:
it'-.'tiliir Moving
Pi ice I'rlci.
Men's Black Clay Suits JiO.OO 1 7.15
Men's Mixed Wool Cheviot.... 10.00 7.15
Men's cheviot, blue mixture... 12.M 925
Men's Cheviot, brown mixture. 12 50 9.25
Men's Satin Lined Black Wors
ted 15.00 9.75
Men's Blue Clay Worsted 10.00 7.15
Men's Blue, extra fine 17.50 12.75
Men's Grey Clay 11.50 8 .90
fine fancy mixed
We have about 30 men's suits, mostly
ymall sizes and light colors worth from
S10 to 115, but you can afford to keep one
for next spring, or even wear one now
tor everyday use, at the ridiculous pr.ca
of U.'i per suit; nothing the matter wltn
th-m except they are small s.zes; that's
where the small man gets ln.
SUNDRIES
Men's very
suits
17.50 M.Z
Men's extra fine Worsted and
Cheviots 120.00 (22.50 $ 6.50
Dozens of other grades, worth from J7.W
to (25.00, reduced in the same proportion.
All Men's 50 cent ties now 25 cents
All M n's 25 cent ties now 15 cents
All Men's 50 cent socks now 35 cents
All Men's 25 cent socks now 3 for DO cents
Ail Men's 15 cent socks now 3 for 25 cents
All Men's 10 cent socks now 6 cents
RUBBER HACKINTOSHES
We have only about three dozen men's
Marklntoshej left, but the price will re
duce them to zero; rather a cold state
ment, but these are hot tmes.
Trunks, Valises. Shoes. Blankets, in fact
everything ln our store has got moving
prices ot and they will move beyond
queft'on; we are not going to pay freiKht
to Portland on our stock If prices can
help it
a.
emian Wise The
KeuaDie uotnier
given the preference of being vig-ge,) or
leaving the city. One gung of scven hit
town not long ago. but they illd not stoy
long. A few nlghls ug. a hobo rme
down In the parlor car. hiving rruwM
under a seat. Mis visit wis al-o hrlef.
"When we catch such people t the
trains." say Chief llul'.o. k. " strike
at the root of the evil, a it Is a difficult
matter to locate men after they one Mind'
: the city.! Nearly all who come this w.iy
' are petty larceny thieves and beggar.
j and constitute ihe greatest source nf
! trouble to the police."
I Every grand Jury that ha eimln.,i
; the public build ng of Clatsop county
for the past six or seven year ha con
demned the sanitary condition of the
city Jail. A vUlt to the UI shows that
It condition Is not what has been re.
ovum, am Asiori'in reKirter wu snown
through the pr son last night and found
that It wua aa clean us a liberal abdi
cation of water and soap could make It.
The floors are scrubbed every d.iy. anil,
although drunken prisoners are not the
neatest In the world, the condition of the
Jail Is tar better then la generally sup.
posed. Chief of Police Hallock ha time
and again asked the council for an ap
propriation for water connection In
some of the departments of Ihe Jail, but
the city has never made any such appro
priation, on the plea, that there ar no
available funds for such purpose. While
water connections would be dessYuhle, the
Jail as It Is at present Is really a model
of neatness, and Is not as tne reports of
grand Juries have lead tho public to be
lieve. The greatest trouble with the pris
on Is that It was made to keep out In
vaders, rather than to hold prlsonen. It
Is a difficult matter to break Into It. hut.
If a prisoner ever gets Into Ihe corridor
he can easily get out of the law's clutches.
But It la clen scrupulously o not with
standing Ihe report of grand Juries.
ImiWN (ii TIIK OYHTKItsl.
We have control of the finest oyter
bed on Shoalwater M). and ill not
charge 71 cents a quart for them Call
and get our price. P. I.AWLKIt.
PtiRTl.ANP KXI'oHITIoN.
Ast.nln and Military my Kx.-iirl
tober l.'th. I vs.
n. Oc.
Tho Astoria A Columhu lllver Hall
riHul Company, on the a!ve date und for
thl o. caeloti w.ll sell round trip II' ket
to Portland un.l return. Including one ad
mission ! the fair, ut the fallowing rate:
Astoria itn.f Marshland. Inclusive l.7S
Clatskanle ami Qulney, Inclusive 150
Maygcr and Italnb r I S
Ticket go,K going on the I'.th only and
to return until the 17th.
3. C. MAW C.en. Pass. Agent.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Parker House B. Cute wood, Man Krnn
Cisco; R. C. Turner. W. B. Turner, Grunts
Pass; J. Sanborn, Ilwaco; Frank Nichols
and wife, Miss Mamie Fleetwood, Crist
Cavegn, A. E. Glenn, Portland; R. C,
Ashbaugh, Heppner; John I Sullivan
Aplury; Man L. Metcalf, Fort Ciinby; M
Burkhead. C. C. Tearson, Vesper; Cap
tain C. W. Brown, Bristol Bay.
Occldent-E. B. Martin, J. V. Calef. Chi
cago; J. W. Cook. W. G. Martin. Julius
Lowe, L. Samuel, Portland; William F
Groese. San Francisco; W. T. Ross, West-
nort; W. A. Mackenzie and wife, uorgi-h
klom; Mrs. L. Williams, Fred Colbert and
daughter, Ilwaco; Charles Carlson, Chi
nook.
THB LAD I KM.
The pleas.. ot effect and perfec- siifely
with which ladles may use Syrup of Fli-'g,
under all conditions, mokes It their favor
ite remedy. To get tho true end genuine
article, look for the name ot the Califor
nia Fig HyrupCo. printed near the bottom
of the package. For sale by till drugKlt.
"LAFAVETTK DAY" IN THE SCHOOLS
The following clrj 1 ir let ir a been
sent out by Ferdinand W. Pork, lommls
sloner for the United Suites to tho Par's
exposition:
It twins; proposed to signalize the par
ticipation of tho L'nltod Htatos In tho Purlg
exposition of 1900 by tho erection ln Purls,
In the name of tho youth of the United
KtHtes, of a monument to General La
Fayette, tho same to bo unveiled and ded
icated July 4, United States day at the
exposition. And It being proponed thut tho
means noceawiry for tho building or such
a memorial shall be secured by popular
contributions from the people of America,
through tho agency of the schools and
CHICAGO Git I I'M A N IIAfl
A N Kl. KXPKIUKNCK.
Becomes Suddenly nane and Runs th
Train Through the Principal Thor
oughfarn Without Accident.
CHICAGO. Oct. pi-John II. Jensen, a
grtpmun on the Houth State Street Cable
line, became suddenly Insann and while
In that condition nn hi train, (oadrd
with oansengers, from Twenty-second to
Madison street, a distance of over two
mile, without accident,
When the train wit rmdy to make Its
return trip Jesseti reason suddenly re
turned and he realised hi condition, and
fearing a return of the mania, perhaps
with disastrous results, he called a po
llceman and asked to be cari-d for. When
taken to the police station Jessen was
raving again, but became quiet after a
time.
He has no recollection of bringing th
car from Twenty-second street through
tho crowded business thoroughfares, and
his responses to tlio conductor's signal
were entirely mechanical.
Several days ng Jessen wa struck on
tho head by Ihe accidental releasing of a
lever ut the car barns und severely In
jured. Thl Is supposed to be the muse
of his Insanity.
A BARGAIN,
Furnlturo of Central Hotel to be sold
at a great sacrifice and n good chance to
con 1 1 hum the business, cither as rooming
or hotel business; must bo sold 11s owner
Is leaving town. Inquire n t Central Hotel,
Commercial street, city.
THE LAND OF PLENTY
V". 0.)
if
In marked contrast to the Cuban mr
ket I our own. Our market shows that
this truly Is a "land of piemy " Thar
Is no rxctua lo be offered for poor
slock of vegetables and other groceries).
We never have lo try for on. You'll
come again and ngnln. If yoti coin one.
Everything you r od
r ;
1
ROSS, HIGGINS & CO
Fancy Plaids suitable for
Children's school dresses, 13c
Heavy Cloaking, 62 in, per yd 31.35
All styles of trimming braid
just received. Children's
Jackets and Caps.
Children's Two Clasp Kid
Glove 85c
Special Bargains in Ladies' Capes
and Jackets.
THE BEE HIVE.
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.
Notlro Is hereby given that the tegulnr
annual meeting of tho stockholders of the
FlHhermetm Packing Co. will be hold at
tho olllcn of tho company on Saturday,
October an, ism, at B o'clock a. m., for the
purpose of electing a board of directors
for tho ensuing year and tho transaction
of such business as may properly come
before tho meeting.
AUG. MOBERG,
8e rotary. Fishermen' Pkg. Co.
(Astoria. Or., September 2. 18'j8.)
ZAMLOCH.
Znmloch, tho wonderful conjurer, who
visited Astoria some e'glit year ugo, Is
again corning to this city and will glvo
two performances, October 12 and 13, In
Usher Opera House. Since his Inst visit
to AHlorlu he has traveled very exten
sively and given performances till ovr
tho world and during his travel he has
added to Ills profession such marvels that
no other magician ever dronmod of. and
since tiKrUmth of th late Hermann. Zum-
loi li lias no equal in his profession.
inn prices, ure popular, lOc. 2itc. and DOC.
and tho lust two entitles thi-m to an en-
velopo at tho door for ono of Ihe hund-
somo present.
Zamloch still rontlnues to give nroscnts
away, although the show alone Is worth
more than the admission charged.
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