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The Yakima Heralix VOL. XT, Ifs n Lilt Wan but lon 1 soon Want a Heater! Jk I The "GEM" Hot Blast WJ 3 i* the hv%t stove mailc -^ :J£ 2 for Imiruin;: soft coal. | We have them in 3 Sizes. J^3 j^ \A *r i i i i t* i ■ i \ i dni^ i■■ ■ "WilTm Air Tight 1 I for wood, with oiilnul^ 3 lira IK, i* ai*kiio\vli kil^i kil 1 I Ihr li kailrr of air lii:lils. 3 I Clesin, economical anil 3 'B I ilnrable. i J^^WTake a, look a,t tliem Q FOR SALE BY I Yakima Hardware Co. 15,000 That's the number SCHOOL TABLETS we have just received. A big lot, isn't it? Hut they will not last long at the prices maiked on them. Send in your or ders f0r.... SCi^QOL BOOKS. A FINE LINE JUST RECEIVED. Everything in Stationery. MOORE & WENNER. MOORE CLOTHING CDMPNAY HANDSOMEST STORE IN THE CITY. Everything in the stock new, clean and up-to-date. -v Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits 4 and if price is any object, consult us. We make a special effort to please, and, judging from results, our efforts are appreciated. J^^l^ Your Boy will need a t m NEW SCHOOL SUIT. <^«^ c can suPPly the need. A moderate ex —k**^^^ pense will fix him up fine. A WELL DRESSED MAN is noticeable. We will supply the material. New goods are coming every week. Your choice will always be first. Prices are right—Dont forget that. Underwear, Shirts, Hosiery, Neckwear and Shoes. NORTH YAKIMA, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, SEPT. 28, 1899. mi ami n The Greet Even is StfMliied ii\ i Large Attendance. ■ TACOMA MILITARY BAND Ideal Weather Dcilthtcd Visitors A Motatlc Racint Procram Rare Birds Beautiful Works of Art Grand Live Stock Exhibit The Slate Fair oneiKil on Monday jikl't tiip most lavorable auspicea. I'm oarlnml* iif h'TscH, ciittlc mid ibeep hi a Hpcrial train from the Oregon exhibit at Salem, added In the ueueral list- .-tuck I exhibit from nil pnrtiotM of this ciiuii y and itate, Tin' pavilion ih rirlily lUcoruteil in j I «r«'pn and white, hiving hern beanti'illly j tirrnnj'eil hy n ladle* 1 committee, under the tupervition of W, L. Cummly, the loholceM ipwtflMH ol women's hanili work lire here seen in rirh prolusion. The poultry department in the com pletest ever neen here. Yakimn, Spo kane. Turnnin, Scuttle and Portland are represented hv Ihe lending fanciers. | Thin department is under the (Inaction j H 11. Collier, of the Pacific l'oultryiiiin The famotiH Tatoma military band fur nishes most excellent mimic during the days and evenings ol fair week. In the racing events are entries of j iibou! I,'rt) trotterß, pacerq and rimnini; bortat friun WiichinKton, Oregon, Idaho, Califoftllt and Krititih Columbia. All | the wi II known hordes will appear iv iheir respective flaßHes and contest lor purses a^gregating $10,000. The. racea are well tilled, some payiiiK per cent. more than the purees in entrance money. Amnnif the noted horsemen having animal* on the track are Dr. K. J. Younu, Independence, Ore.; Sheriff A. T. Van de Vanter of Seattle; I. 0. Moan er, Independence, J. B. Stetson of Port* land; M S. Hose, Kriient Kennttdy and !:••>>•-■ i Leixl'ton of Hritish Columbia; (ieortfe A. Kclley, Dayton; Thos. Clancey of Seattle; Frank Martin, Spokane, and A. A. Gardner of Walla Walla. The Hue stork department haa entries of the mopl noted herds in the northwest. Among these are L. K. Cogswell, ol Ulymiiia; Frank Hrown of North Yam hill,Ha/.elwood Dairy of Spokane; \\. O. ] Mi iOI of Heppner; A. .1. Splawn of North ■ Yakiina, and Adam M. Stevens of I Elleniborg with hix world ranowo*d I herd of Jem vs. Sheep and hogs are well represented, and herds of Anuont : till the pens. The COmmUllon has hid SO curpenterH at work during the pM( I week trectiog new Htallß and pens de iiKinded Ijy the loorMM of exhibitors. This department in under tiie niiimiKe nieut of thit well known llnlntcin man, i Guv Mm 1.. RiclninlH. Several !!ne herds ol Oregon cattlH re renlly from the Htate fair a", Baiain at j trueted much attentiun. Chug. K. Ladd I -ciit a herd of cattle and ttnch of *-<•■■- ;. ! from his celebrated Oak Hill Para. ; The Mountain Valley Farm of lleppner, i owned by W. U. Minor, was well repre sented. A magnificent bull, Governor Cloukli, whs especially admired in this i exhibit. In tDW rattle stalls are to be seen the red polled herds of 1,. K.Gnggy- Wi-11, of Olympia, and O. I). Siillivan, of California. Oav M»l.. Kichards' hard of llolhli ins, with » pair of twin CtJfaa, is an attractive Miuw. John Cleinan'H herd of Ht-refnrdu; Adiim Stevens'and I). Shank« herds ot tmre bred Jerseys, and the CueriiHey c.iwsi of J. K. Shannon and the Hmelwood Creamery Company are in evidence, adding lO the dairy at tractions. David ISrown, president of latter company, of Spokatjehas alno on exhibition an Kn^lißh Shire utallion wciichintt IHjO pounds, that seems the perfection of horse Mewli. A. (iiirley, of SuuDysiile, Viikirrm, shown the laruPKt ntallion wpb! of [Ilinoin. He in a four-yt*ar-oli| Clydttdkie, whil'li iiiij 8140 poonda »nil hlsiiilh 18 lian<lx nrxi 3 in>hc« liiitti —of tj led. 8 iin lie, HeUliuii uieaauretnent. This in a magnificent animal of the ClyiJeailale breed anil in the chief attraction of th • hoige ahow. The famous black French Coach stallii>n of W. 11. Whipple, \n aim) a prime favor* ite with tioraemen. The fliickt-ni of al<no«t every variety ■n* iidiiilkti'il by hi ores in the ("inllry NO. 37 p Confeciioneiy Choice Fruits, Fresh Peanuts and Popcorn Ice Cream and drinks. ™! MIKADO Win *•■•• 111 U iifli (Scut Ctisti Brats All Other Competition.) BriDl vnui ihnli with \ou Bad IM bOH tuilrt) |we eta mir you imotl mnHll bill*. Kvcry ttiinu 111 thl» line, store In Ik* <>M CoOpWßt he Inilldili^. BMODd "Trwl. house. This rciimrknliie exhibit i- umlnr Utt dlftCtiOO of t tip well known expert, 11. 11. Collier, editor of the I'an Be Const ; l'oiiltryinim. The judges wen 1 busy , ,iw;ir.iin_- premiami in this an 1 various other departments, which will U given in detail In next week's Hkkam). The farm exhibits t>v VVm. Let', Jr. of Yiikinm iinil II H.'titliicn, of l'uvallup, I are a grand display. Kvery possible ] variety of prodlMta are displayed in three I grand py ram ids. Here are monster melons. ■|ii.i-li''- ami pumpkins and llttt are to he seen pnnnins, persimmons, tObMflO, wulnuls chestnuts and almond grown in Yakuna'a wonderland Sweet potatoes, celery find 23 different varieties of Yiikimu optniH are seen in these di- plav». which form one of the great feat ures of the fair. At the ithii'l stand the Tarnma mili itary band discourses most excellent mimic between the various MOM, The usual §idp shows and refreshment xtands fill a long felt want with the juve nile population Mil others hent on kav it.ir the worth of their money. The races on Monday were better than the tveraßfl. The first race, the, two-year old trot, wan won i'l three straight heats by ■ Paul N.. Hitler Kuot Bnd, Altonette 3rd, jtime^:L'!». The last race of the day wag a half mile ilueli lietween Ptlqt, (ieneral Morrill, In digo ahd Hen Lcdi. After half an hour j scoring Ben Ledi won the race in 50 .Morrill Sod, Pilot 3rd, [BdtgO not getting i a etart. The racing events ol TuMdftT were the 8:30 nac« and 3:89 trot. In the SI mile running race an unlooktd for event created COlMiderablli excite ment. In tin- MM Miss Inbred, owned by YakiniH peopia, dsvakiped vicious propentltlM, throwing her rider twice. Another jockey was Mcnnd ouii the ; mare rolled over twice with him, at oni lime wallowing all over the rider, but the plucky fellow each tinio would remount amid routing iheern by the by bystanders. Finally the rider wm thrown ten feet over the animal's head, putting them both out of the race. In the firxt race, 2:20 pace, hut four entries, best :! In 6 tnat*, ii hent was won by nearly all the entiiex, finally re sulting in a victory lor Alt* Norte, ;\mi geto, second, time 8:104, The 2:23 trot was won by Anexella, I'liilbert 2nd, tivuta 3rd, tune -'-'.'. The half mill running race was hotly contested being won by Glen W'eptone in 4!) seconds, wilb Pilot a close second. The 3 mile; ruuniuu race wan won by Pixie Lund, owned by Lord Kennedy, of Victoria. In this race there were four entries, but the vieioUß conduct of Mig» Inbred reduced the starters to three, (CoDtlooad mi iu-i mm) Schillings Best money-back tea and baking powder at Grocers