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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1898)
THE DAILY ASTORIAN, SAl'UKDAY MOKMNU, OCTONKR in, 1M8. musun UNDERWEAR.. A The Little MAN! WW kt"1 k RROWN MIXED VESTEE Biilt. handsomely trimmed; racular prio P; now... , S2.1V GREY MIXED CHEVIOT VES tea 8ult. trimmed red nd whit tr; titular prtc MM, $3.00 BROWN CHECKED CA8SI mare Butt: Reefer trie; trim- al . m KtMsfi m-httiV VOrtb w 0) C A IS.M. now 2O.OV CHEVIOT. CLUE BAILOR Suit, Amort cm fli crossed rr wichor; wort Admiral Dewey worked In llk; tfU brJ round colUr; worth K M. now.Toi. (5 OLIVE COLO R-M1XED Cheviot Butt, handsomely trimmed nnd an aloeaat ple of doth; regular prloa IS.TS. no....?i.Ov WAVT BLUE SAILOR 8UIT. elnfaatly trimmed with whit and Mua, ad stiver cord around d( ot collar; worth alwava K M; $1.25 TODArS WEATHER. Probable rain. AROUND TOWN. SATURDAY. Try Roalyn coal. Elmore. Sanborn Co. . , , . ,fc. J. M Gillette, of Seaside, waa In the Ctty -eaieruay. Th teAmhlp Nang Chow If due to day from Hong Kong, via Yokohama. Tha Elmore, with general tnerchanjle, arrived In yeaterday from NVhaKm. C L. Honaton baa returned from a abort bualnesa trip to tha metro poll. Tha ateajnahlp Mogul, with a general cargo for tha Orient, put to tea yeater day. Colonel E. C. Hughe wUl return Sun day, from aa extended hunting trip In Idaho. Mr. C J. Trenchard, who ha been vial t log la Portland, returned home yea tarday. Tha tug Astoria, with rock barges In tow. arrived In yesterday from Gray's harbor. Th German ship Christina was towed op to Portland yesterday by the Ock Uhama. Tha German ship Paul Isenberg was towed up to Portland yesterday by the OcklahasMi. Tha Women's Relief corps will meet at 1: this afternoon. A full attendance U requested. Best California wine. 30 cents per gal lon. Alex Gilbert, sole agent for Astoria. ; Telephone C . The ReW kah social which was to have ! been given October 31. has ben post- . poned until further notice. j Wanted Four or five nicely furnished j rooms;- good location; rent reasonable. , Address L. Astonan office, ! The Norwegian steamer Produce has j finished loading in Portland and will j leave down the river today. Tha German i-hlp Vasco de Gama, Wheat laden, arrived from Portland yes terday In tow of the Baker. The British ship Cambrian Hills, wheat j laden, arrived down from Portland yes- i terday in tow ot the Otklahama. A farewell party wis tendered O. B. Prael last nleht Mr. Prael will leave for Portland In a day or two. where he has wrong-doers. Pure Whisky. Harper; Perfect Whisky. Harper. Every bottle guaranteed Harper. Sold by Foard A Stoke Company, As toria. Oregon. For Sale. 100 tons of Rosyln coal; tb finest house and steam coal ever brought to Astoria. Elmore. Sanborn Co., Tele phone. Main 6-1. Wanted, a school girt to do light hou:-, worg In exchange for board. Apply at Mrs. E. C. Holden's. 455 Duane street, A- i torla. Charles Orkwltx. who has been 111 for Some time past, bas entirely recovered and may be fiji.nl at his shop on Duane street, prepared to do general repairing. W. F. Snodgrass, Astoria's lead.ng pho- tographer, has purchased the Crow gal lery and will hereafter be found loited In the rooms formerly known as the Crow gallery. The popularity of the merchant's lunch served by Mr. GoorKe Hartley at the Na tional Is growing Uuily, and many busi ness men can be found there every day for their midday ineil. The lunches set by Mr. Hartley are the finest In the city. The favorite whisky of famous men is Harper, becuuse of its smooth, exquisite flavor; bvcaure of Its maicliis purliy; because of Its U'ellow ac. wonder It' the favorite. Every drop sterling. Harper whisky. Sold by Foard & Stok'-s Company, Astoria. Oregon. Fresh candles every day at the Par;or, where all such goods aro k' pt either In glass Jars or Bhow cases and are thus free from street dust and dlseasr, germs. Tho Parlor's cnmlles i ome from the la . factories on the coast, where every mod ern facility for making and "curing" candles can be employed, compare qual ities and prices at the Parlor with other shops, and you will be convinced that it Is the place to set tho best goods. Ugh! Don't make Schilling's Best taste like ordinary tea by boiling it like cabbage. B ROWS CHECKED CAS8I- mer Vestea Suit, richly trim med In BTwn; rcnular prlc l to ll.SO: now NmHI KAVt GRKT CASSIMF.RK II Vte Suit; American fla crossed over anchor and Admiral Dewey stitched In ilk; lW sold . for le than M M; now 0.H' AVY RLVE 91-JT. REEF r atyle; Itrand ptev-a of N ods; two row ot Ut button; real bullion atari and bratd; worth from W.S0 to r. now.... tM.t'U i REFER COAT. BLUE R Cheviot; fin quality, trimmed with black braid and peart but- toni: cheap at M.7S; now cN. 1 0 CHOCOLATE COLOR: FINS Wool Tricot Cloth Reefer: superbly finished; flag, anchor and Admiral Dewey ttttched In altk; lanra perl buton; Rood value at IT to ?; now .1 Conitrcg4tlon.il The theme l!l I j Repealing in i.ue pi v mie.. ( Miking th Boat I'm of the Rest Thlnf." The Prltish hlp Dlrosdal and the Brttl.h bark Iversnaid. both wheat laden for Quccnstown for order, put to sea yesterday. A pumpk,n w,.Rh,nir 1X, pond was j exhibited at a Commercial street grocery ) ..,,. ,, rsd n the Ahiber farm at Gray river. Horry Lemon has ild his cigar store to Fred Drown, who will hereafter con duct It Mr. Lemon baa gone to Cali fornia for the beneftt hi health. Presbyterian Church-Service ss usual tomorrow. Theme of the morning ser mon. "A Glorious Church; evening theme. "The Whole Armor of God." A. B. Apperson. who has been em ployed by tha A. C. R. R. as telegraph operator at Qulocy. has accepted the position as local telegraph operator at the depot. Baptist Church The pastor Is home Main. All service Sunday a usual. Subject of the morning discourse. 'Providence of God;" evening subject. Reward." In the circuit court yesterday an order confirming tha sale was granted In the case of the Union Savings & Loan As soclstion vs. H. E. Hansen and Karen M. Hansen. Last night's full moon was opportune, for It lighted the city splendidly. The streets all over town were In almost total darkness, and It was an Ideal ntt:ht for wrong -doer's. Norwegian Evangelical . Luth. ran Church Sunday schuul at S:3D a. m.; Nor wegian services by Rev. Orwall of lVrt- i land at 10:ti a. m. Er.nllsh serv ices con- j ducted by same at ". p. m. . j Earl Pldwell was tak'-n to Salem by i Constable W7.ckir.an last nlcht. The ! boy had been in the r f rm school, but ! was brousht to A.urla to t.-stify In the case of R. M. Gaston, iharue.1 w:!h re ceiving stolen propeny. Reinsurance has b.en offered on the British ship Laurelbank. from Shinchl I for Astoria. The Laurelbank doutitless j was l'st In a typhoon .ff th o.at of I Japan, although It Is barely possible she may have weathered the gale. She Is now lonsr overdue. A furor of excitement was created over the actions of a small pup In the curt house yard yesterday afternoon, and a Jury composed of court har:g'-rs-.jn ren dered a verdict that the dog would die. The owner of the dog quickly revived him and the show was over. Rev. C. O. Hasford. one of the pioneers of Methodism In the Northwest, will pruh at 11 a. m. at the MMhodlst church. The pastor will preach at " Si p. m.. subject. 'The Human Ag'nry in Soul Saving. Portland district Kporth Leagu convention November 4 j and 6. J S. Delllnger's new paper, the Dally Times, will make Its appear ence in fort land tonlRht. It Is said the M.tcnell re publicans are backing the paper, and that no expense will be spared to make It a (tood newspaper. Mr. DeliingiT will : continue his J'b prlntiiK,- plant In this city. ! The entertainment given by the lidies of St. Agnes rjulld at Mrs. Page's re.ii 1 d"nce Wednesday evening was a most sU'Tesful event, and was Itirge'y at tended. The de orations were elaborate, i the handsome residence b-lnp handome- ; ly llKhted. A neut s'jm was real. zed for i the Guild. ! A gnnfleman In tha ' 'y l 'Z"'i n jtontrait to freeze thlr'.v nr lo ! r,f salmon, for which two rent a pr,'i.,,; Wij be paid, the parties ofr"rl'i the '-Mract I to furnish the fl.h. The cap.ta! r"inl-ed ; for a cold storage plant of th sir. j would be- no larger thai t!,e ar.'iout.t ilie I first contract would I rlrw.: In. The prisoners In the county 'a!i all 1 had their pinuri s tak-n j -' -,: .y jr Jay Tut tit was 'Me.' ojaiator. :,ti-!st-d , by Sheriff Jack W.livims. " nb f li i lo. k j and Cotistabie Fred v.- kif-Vi. A'-er. i warns all three of the 'at'' r I.. T.ed I gentlemen had u group taker,. Th;. will Ie ouitc an i.ddition to the io;e. ..,1. I Icry. The Interior of tin i tui orr: m,'ie !,as j been i l al much Imr.rovi-o reo-mly, ai.il n.v-'rtl'-les of furniture- have , ,.n r.n j In the main ofl'.'.e by collector 'oX. Two ' combination wardrobes end tv. ,, .-evoi- ng bookcases, made of Maryland wui'e oak. have been put In the i'ttvr ofiVc. land also two i-bgant book-a;(3 n.ade ! of the same material. As one ,.n!,.r t.'nelo Sam's premises, riecptacies for I hh overplus weaiimr apparel ar' in pos; j tion ft each Bide ef the door. 'U.e . ar(. a handsome marble top umbrella stand and combination witrdrobe cafe. A water cooler which has noi yet nrrlved, will i be placed e.n the mnbrelia btand. A civil service ofllcc has been fixed up at the head of the stairway and two tables have been put In position and also a comblna tion bookcase. The nc- rotary's. ollb e is Hixurluntly fitted up. All the new furni ture Is of Maryland white oak and n.ade In Baltimore. 11 Kinda of Boys' mul ChiUlrcim' SuitH cut to almost One-Half. (We carry no Satinet Cottonade or Shoiiy Suits.) Jeua' BUitH,overcontH, hrtN,nnl whlrtH we need not apeak of here. Imost everybody in and around Aa torla has found out that "WE MEAN Herman The Uoliiitlo Clothier ami I latter. P. S. A few all Wool Blankets to close out Cheap. The tug 6ammn arrived down from Portland yesterday. She receive! exten sive alteration while In Portland. Her machinery has been changed, and her automatic towing gear has been replaced by tha old method. Improvements to her hull were- als made, and sh sets lower In the water than formerly. As seHin as her machinery I In proper working or der sh will again go Into service towing rock barge to Gray's harbor. The case of R. M. Gaston, accused of rewiving stolen go.xis, was on trial yes teretsy In the circuit court. Earl ltld well. th boy from hom the stolen ar ticle were twught. and who I now serving a term tn the reform school for the offense, was the principal witness. Ha Idemtitted all tha stolen articles and testified to selling th goods to Oaston. Counsel for both sides submitted the case to the Jury without argument. The Jury, after a short deliberation, brought In a verdict of not guilty. It seems strange that a man should be waylaid and beaten with a r"h on the principal thoroughfare of Astoria, but such an occurrence happened last night. A well known young Asioriun wss walk ing along Commercial street, when a man In the alleyway between the Merchant1 and the Palace cafe passed an Insulting remark about htm. Ine young man re sented this, whereupon the man In the alleyway called him a vile name. The result was a flstlc encounter, In which the young man had all tha-best ot It. The latter went about his business. Later, while passing the alley, he was pounced upon by the man. who struck him several times with a heavy club. The force of the blow sent him to his knees. Whllo tn this position he was struck repeatedly, but. although weak, he managed to regain his feet, and took the club away from his assailant. Colonel E. C. Hughes, of the ISM re. g.itta committee, has filed his llnl report of th receipts and expenditures of the rocent carnival. All the accounts have been settled, with one exception, and there remains a balance of six cents. The arouuni not yet settled Is disputed. The committee handled over ".'- !!iis y.ar. and the regatta was the most suc cessful ever held on the Pacltlc co-is:. The committee was under great expense, but figured things down to a tine point, as the balance of six cents shows. It Is estimated that there were two stran gers In Astoria during regatta week for every dollar subscribed to the fund. Despite this some of the business men of the city fortunately only a few have SMted that they would subscribe f') If the regatta were never again held. The Astoria regatta has practically killed the state fair, and thl Portland exposl tion has. It Is said, suffered a decline on account of the successful manner In which the local carnival was handled. THE STORT OF A MURDER TOLD BY AN INSANE MAN. Herman Rolkala, Who Witnessed the Murder of Herman Johnson, Tells the Story After Twelve Tears. For almost twelve years Herman Rolkala haa kept secret the details of a terrible crime which occurred In this city, During all of that time he has brooded over the murder, and at last his reason has given away. He Is now a raving maniac, and his screams strike terror to the other Inmates of the county Jail, where he Is confined, pen-.ng examlna tkjn before the county court today. A few days ago, Rolkala. who had been employed at Ilwaco, boarded the steamer for Astoria. When the boat stopped at New Astoria, Rolkala went asnore and ! started for the woods. He was se-en by I an acquaintance, who noticed that he I was acting strangely, and together the I men came to this city. Rolkala was ap i parently bereft of his reason, and his j friend deemed It advisable to notify the ' authorities of his condition. Accordingly j he was turned ovt-r to Sheriff Williams, ! who locked th man up In the county I Jail. Thursday he was quiet, but yester day became violent, and Sheriff Williams, , moved by the condition of the unfortu nate man. called a physician, who ad ministered quieting potions. Ye-ste-rday morning before Rolkala be- cume violently Insane, ho told the story of the crime to Sheriff Williams. Ills narrative was disconnected, but the statement coincides with tho clrcum Ktances surrounding the death of the murdered man. end tho story Is un-doubti-dly true, one night, in 1W. Rolkala was In the ' Last iiiiic saloon. In West Astoria, , w.th several friends. During the even ing two of tho men, John Ring and Ellas ' Kosaia, became Involved In a quarrel, but later BL-ttled their dlttlculties. Some Mne afterward Rolkala. and Ko.-ala li ft ' the saloon und started for tho city. After going a short distance they heard some one coming behind them, and Kosaia, who seemed very much excited, grasped a neavy piece of planking und stun k at the third man, who proved to be Herman Johnson. The blow took effect with crushing fuyce on the back of the head, ! find Joh.ison fell llko a 1 k to the side. w.UVt. The force of l.e 'dov had mashed ids he-ad almost to a Jolly. ' Kosaia then picked up the body of the I murdered man and threw It over the rail ing to the beach below. At the same I time he told Rolkala to keep quiet about the affair, saying It was none of his busi ness, "After tho murder," said Rolkala, "I went to the house of Thomas Mokka, a blacksmith, and told hira Johnson, his cousin, had fallen overboard, and had BUSINESS Wise been drowned, lie procured a lantern and went to the teach, where we found Kosala. who had dragged the body a ho re. He wss standing over It frantically rubbing the hands. In an ef fort to restore life. The body was car ried to Mokka's house, and Dr. Kstes was sent for. He said that Johnson had been dead for some time." About a year afterward Kosala left for his former home In Finland, and has not since been heard of. Kotkala remained true to tils promise, and never divulged the crime. Johnson was burUM In e'lat sop cemetery. It Udng presumed that he had fallen from the roadway, breaking his neck and crushing his skull. The coroner's Jury tn the case rendered verdict of accidental death, and. but for the confession of Rolkala, the clrcum stances surrounding the murder would never have been known. Thomas Mok- ka. Johnson's lou.ln. states (hat he siiji -ected foul play, hut could tind no evl dence, to corroborate- h:s belief, and for that reason never made an Investigation, Rolkal stated that KosaU prolmoir thought Ring, with whom he had had trouble In the saloon, was following him and that when he killed Johnson he mis took him for Ring. Rotkaln will be probai iy committed to the asylum today. ELECTRIC I.IOMT STATION WRECKED H V EXPLOSION Boiler Exploited, and the Ilrlck Wall of the Building Were Blown Away No I.Ives Lost. A boiler at the electric light station In West Astoria burst yesterday, but. for tunately. no one was killed. The build Ing was badly wrecked, and the piles of brick, broken tlmlier and twisted plles that are lying stuut give the place the appenrmce of a bulldlntc that had been struck by a cyclone. In conse quenee of the accident, the city will be In darkness for a few days. The accident occurred at I'TO yesterday aft.rn.ein. For the past two weeks th the murine tsiller at the station had md been In ue. Yesterday a tire was built in th mrn.ice, and an hur later the ni client occurred. The furn.i. e of n nmt I tie t-oller Is the enter of it. and usually great care Is exercised In getting up St am. Yest.rdav the men were late with their work and the life was forced In consem-nce, the water at the Cn of the boiler lie. .utic hot. while the lower Part tif th.- boiler still was cold. The result was that th.- tsiller expanded at the too. cutting off the rivets which held the boiler together. The concussl from the rsi aping steam wrecked the budding. T. Trulllnger. manager of the m panv. said last night that no blame could to attached lo any of the employes for the accident, and that the bursting of the boiler was not due to any defect In It. The water In the upjwr portion be:ame heated too rapidly, causing the expansion. Th rivets were cut off aa If ty a saw. Had the boiler exploded the -I vets would have lieen pulled out The escaping steam filled the building, and the west wall of the structure was blown out for a distance of 20 or 25 feet The walls are a foot In thickness, nnd some Idea (,f the foree of the steam can thus be stained. The southern wall was also damaged, hut. so far as could I determined last night by a hasty exam Ination, the machinery was not Injured In any way. P. A. Trulllnger was standing In front of the toller a tbvr moments before the accident occurred, but went from the building on an errand. There were two other men at the station, but they were not Injur-"'. Ilrlcks were thrown for a distant- of over feet, and a small building near by was demolished, nit hough tho occu pan's escaped uninjured. Mr. Trulllnger stated last night that the necessary repairs would be com pleted ho that light would to furnished Monday night. Until thnt time the city will be In darkness. Many of tho busl ness houses of the city depend upon the station for llglitH, and candles were seen In several Commercial street houses lust night. In other.f the employes had has Illy nrovlded lamts, arfil the principal thoroughfare of the city had the uppenr itnen of a mining camp. Large crowds went lo the station yi terday evening to see tho wro ke building, and all expressed wonder that no one was killed. It happened that the men wern not mar the holler and thus escaped. SOLDIERS SLLEI'INO UNDER l-iKI "I suppo e some people will Hhrug th shoulders," said a solopr who was the three- days battle of Ban Juan lllll "when I say that It Is a common thing for soldiers to ko sound aHicep unde lire, when they are not permitted to re turn the lire, but must lie quiet. It Isri bravery or ret kbssriess, but the result of InteriHo excitement on the brain." the same way many men appear utterly Indifferent to dangerous disorders of th stomach lhat llostetter's Stomach Hit ters would promptly cure. This remedy will make them sleep "like a top,' tho saying goe-H. It will give them nerves of iron It will overcome did treslng utomach and bowel disorders, Klvo tone nnd strength to the kidneys FCNKRAL NOTICE. The funeral of tho late Mrs. If. B Par ker will take place from the family res' lien Sunday ut 11:00 o'clock. The fun eral train will leave at 12:20 to cemvey the funeral precession. The burial will tuke placo In Ocean View cemetery. Mountains of snowy Lingerie await you. They should melt quickly under the sunshine of low pricedneM thnt f hi ties upon them. I. ml Muslin ilruwcrs, inmlo of tlio Wei iiinl ity Cniiutiif, spico tucking wilo Cttinbrio turUil t Hi t trimmed with w i tl 0 rmltruU iK-ry. Hij; vuluo for ill 50c each 1, 11 dies' tiinhtKown made tf the bet cUiility muslin; front of fine, wide inserting mid tucking narrow edgo n round neck center and cull's A great ... . ''.'st3. , ; ' hi k uirpiin fur 75C SHANAHAN BROTHERS The HOTEL ARRIVAL! rwi.l-nt-n V. Mitchell. S-im T Hit. A. K. Withers. J tl. KillV. ' '',m' t,vk F. Wolff. Fred Hrs.e. H M Cooler. Julius Hlrgrl. J A WUIUIKS. S.ll Francisco; A. J i'dllns. Il.s. O. V. Hall. Blaine; H. 11. IUel. New York Parker House- E. E lUb-'. J'"n llelv Tiiwi: J. J. Pureed. Mr ' II. Wheeler. Tillamook; A. F. Htonrr. (..ter. vllle; D. Keen. Portland; I. Roberts, Svenson. THAT JOYFUL FEKUNO. With th exhilarating sens f r. nwd health and strength snd ltrnl cleanliness, which follows th uo of 8yr-P of Figs. Is un.nown to th frt who have not progressed beyond th o(.. Mm medicine and th chp substitutes sometime offered but never accepted by th well-informed. Buy th. gnuln, manufactured by th Callfornt F Syrup Co. ATTENTION. W. It ' All member are notified lo attend a special meeting Hiturday. ist..t,r T' t J Jl p. m . at farnsh in s hall I'v .Tier of ColtA tlltKKN, I'res .lent. TO KLE Title' LI'iHT I'ATIO'NH ilng to the dl tilling of the holler At -resent atta.iird t. our eletr!c Hunt -'iilit. It lll be necessary t 1 d 101! iti.ie tho light service for frem t. to ;liri days (ome time lust f ill e purh is-d and erected for sueh an emerg-ic ) 1 new buttery of the latest Iniprotr,) Soil, ers. but the sair- li.o not been so fir put In use. A forte of workmen will iNimmetiee oteratloh it un e to tunnr.-t these new boilers with our engines, and o ir patrons will not lie Incunvenlenerd bevond the shortest possible time Wllllln whbh the work in tie dune. THE WKHT Hllolti; MILI-H 0 Fl'NEIlAL NoTP IV The members of the pioneer nnd Hi, torlcul SMiety of Oregon are requested to meet at the rhamber of lommerr rooms on Sunday. (H toti.-r .V, Ksi, to attend the funeral of the lute Mrs. II. U. Barker, a pioneer, fiervh es w ill lie held at her late resilience Hunday at II o Hock. Kuneral train leaves at 12 20 for burial at Ocean View cemetery. Ilrlnsc your badges. By order of president. R. W. CAHNAHAN, Hccretnry. Dear Editor If you know of a solicitor or canvasser In your city or elsewhere, especially a man who has solicited for subscriptions. Insurance, nursery stock, books, or tailoring, or a man who mm s-il goods, you will confer a favor by telling him to correspond with us; or If you will Insert this notice In your paper and such onrtles will cut this notice out and mall to us, we may be able to furnish them a good position In their own nnd adjoin ing countlea. Address American Woolen Mills Company, Chicago. BL'CKLEN'8 AUN'ICA SALVE THE UEBT HALVE In the world fur Cuts, Bruises, Borer Ulcers, Halt Rheum, Fever sores, I Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Hkln Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay re quired. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satlsfacUon or money refunded. I'tlce JJ cents per box. For sale by Kstes-t'onn Drug Co. Orant Allen, the novelist, was the first principal of the government college at .Spanish Town, Jamaica. HOW TO LOOK GOOD. Oood looks are really more than skin deep, depending entirely on a healthy condition of nil the vital organs. If the liver Is Inactive, you have a bilious look; If your stomach Is disordered, you have a dyspeptic look; If your kidney are affected, you have pinched look. He. cure good health, and you will surely have good looks. "Electric Hitter" Is a good Alterative and Tonic. Acts directly on tho stomach, liver and kidney, purl ties tho blood, cure pimples, blotches and boils, and gives a good complexion. Every bottle guaranteed, Sold at Estns Conn Drug Co. 00 cant per bottle. CALL FOR WARRANTS, Notlca Is bore-by given to till parties holding Clatsop county warrants en. dorsed prleer to July 8th, 18:i0, to present the same to tho County Treasurer at his office, VA Tenth street, for payment. Interest cease after this data. Dated Astoria, Oregon, this 20th day of October, 1898. , H. C. THOMPSON, County Treasurer. Lndios' clieiniHe; ! t . . I .I tuaiuy camnnc.fiuuoniiu iply round frtmt of very y yiflliilome eniunniery ') Imnd and Meovt'H ii Wv med with lino uurrow nniiiHook edge 11 well made garment. Trice ONLY $1.25 only store that sells cheap. MISSES KID GLOVES $1.00 per pair AT ALBERT DUNBAR' Cor. 9th nnd Commercial NEW CHOP CURRANTS NUTS, CITRONS, MINCE MEAT, ETC Havo you tried Elastic Starch? II boats tiiom all and a beauti ful picture goes with each package n -u w i i n i ROSS, HIGGINS & CO Cheap at the Plush cape, thibet fur trim med around the down the front Braided cloth cape Braided and beaded cloth nnr.fi .... A well selected lino of jackets very cheap, All styles of walking hats at THE BEE HIVE. FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE L. E. SIELIG, MR'r The Event of Events TWO NIGHTS The All Star English Specialty Co. 25 ARTlSTStV All Lenders In Their LIuch THE BROTHERS LEAONDOR Gladiatorial Acrobats. and FIFTEEN OTHERS , ''1 ; J WHAT YOU WANT Somuthing now and original. Don't fail to aco this show. Reserve Seats, 50c; Gallery, 25c; at usual placo. Come early and avoid tho rush. I i a 1 lo h Uiulirxkht, iiiiulo of heavy Caiuhrio muslin, tlouhlo rullh x tra with', lliiinhuri; cm broidery, mmn lini-hod with Herring buno hntid id ifii tity for the money. ONLY $1.25 lest .....I.. wide trim StrteU AND RAISINS Bee Hive collar ana $2 85 1 60 2 00 Tuesday & Wednesday, November i and 2. PERI. SISTERS Parisian DunCtirs , Direct from London