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The Yakima Herald. VOL. XI, I li"s a Litiie Warm lit Yon~ lil sooF 1 Will 9 HBJIBF! yJ&fa. I The "GEM" Hot Blast Wj is the beat stove made &?%J j| 2 for burning soft coal. |iliiS> 3 We have them in 3 Sizes. ojjjj_l>3gr* Ijfl "jT 111 LX JLt ' hi CS> -Hi Pi | A^lL aiE^^ilson Air Tight 4 lor wood, with outside 3 H^^^^^^Hs «lral't, is acknowledged 1 I Hie leader of* air li^lils. 1 I Clean, eeoiioniic*ail and 1 I durable. | a look art tliem F2 FOR SALE BY I Takima Hardware Co. 15,000 I 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 marked on them. Send in your or ders for. . . . SCHOOL BOOKS. A FINE LINE JUST RECEIVED. Everything in Stationery. MOORE & WENNER. WASHINGTON STATE PAIR. List of Premiums Awarded to Successful Exhibitors. The following is a list of successful ex hibitors, the premium numbers rjuoted corresponding with the numbers id the annual premium list: UYI STOCK. Standard Bred Roadsters— (.'has Simpson, first premium, No. 109, $10; second premium, specUl by! Lombard A Horsley, No. 2i6, $7. Geo. A. Kelley, first premium, No. 172, $8; second premium, No. lt>o, $5. L. B. Lindsay, tiret premium, No. -"-''■, special by Lombard A Horsley, $8. The Hazelwood Co. secured the fol lowing: Knglish Shire —First premium. No.' 185, $20. Jerseys—Second, No. 275, #10. Holsteins—First, No. MO, $12; first, No. 287. 110. Guernseys—First, No. 317, $16; first, No. 320, $20; second, No. 321, $7; second, No. 322. $7. Poland China—First, No. 358. $4 ; first and second, No. 359, $3; first, No. 301, ♦2 40; first unit second, No. 302, $2.40. Meat Cattle—.Special by Yaltimn Mar ket, *2. Clydesdale—A. Gurley, first, No. 193, | $20. French Coach—VV. H. Whipple, firet. No. 201. $20. Bhorthorns—W. O. Minor, first. No. | 229, $20; second. No. 231, $10; second, I special, No. 234, $10; first, No. 235, $10; | junior champ'on heifer, No. '_'.->B, diploma. NORTH YAKIMA. WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, OCT. 5, 1899. Chas. K. f.niM wns awarded premiums as follows: Shorthorns—First and second. No. 230, $20; first, special, No. 231, $10 ; first! and second, No. 232, $35; first, special, No. 234. $10; second, No. 23.">, $7; herd, No. 230, diploma; junior champ, bull and heifer. No. 238, diploma. Cotswold—First on ram and ewe, No. 332, $8. Southdown—First on ewe, No. 334, $4. Shropshire—First on ram and ewe, No. 335, $5. Angora Goats—First, No. 344, $8; special, A. Schindeler, No. 340, watch; special, Coffia Bros., Nob. 348,349,470, 477. Hercfords—A. J. Splawn, first, No. MS, $lti; first, special, No. 254, $10; first, j No. 255, $10; first, No. 250, $8; first, No. . 257, $8; herd, diploma. Jerseys—P. M. Shanks, first, special, No. 274, $20; second, No. 277, $15; sc ond, No. 278, $7; first, special by Janeck, . No. 270, medicine, $10. Jerseys—A. M. Stevens, first, special, No. 275, $15; first, No. 270, pi; first, No. 277, *20; first, No. 278, $10; second, No. 279, $7; herd diploma. Jerseys—N. Wnodhousß, second, No. 274, $15. (my Mail,. Kirhtirds received the fol- \ ■ lowing award*: HototeiM —First, Nd. 285, $lfi; second, ' 1 No. 287, $7; first and second, No. 288.; ; $28 ; first, No. 259, $8; first and second, I No 100,91860 ; herd diploma. No. Ml; I pnidut:e of one cow, diploma, No. 29.1. Chester White—Firet, No. 373, $1.00;, I first, No. 370, *1 60 Tamwnrth—Firs', No :J7<». IS40; Sftt! and Recond, No. 380,12.40; first, No. 382, |140; first and second, No. 883, $2.40. Guernseys—F. E. Bhannon. first, No. 300, $8; secood, No 320, $15; first, No. 321, $10; first. No, 322, $10; herd dip loma, No. 323. Merinos—Chas. McAllister, first, special, No. 330, $<>; A. I). Sloan, cigars, No. 347. Merinos—H. M. Gilbert,second special, No. 330, 14 ; Schott Shoe Co., shoes, No. 347, $15. Soutbdowns—Cameron Bros., first and second, No. 334, $0.40; Hotel Bartholel, No. 345, $15. ruNui* Roses, first premium. Mrs. Nellie Gunn. Asters, Mrs. H. M. Taylor. Dahlias, Bessie M. Scudder. Geraniums, Brut, Mrs. .1. I*. Crawtord ; Recond, Mrs. R. K. Nichols. Chrysanthemums, Nellie Gunn. WOW <T AUT. No. 440, Mrs. A. M. Welch; No. 441. Mrs. A. M. Welch ; No. 444, Mrs. I. P. lEotflehart; 445, Thomas 11. Rutter; 449, Mrs M Snodgrass first, Mrs C M Hauser second; 480, Mrs L B Kinyon first, Mrs 8 Louise Ross second ; 451, Mrs A Car- Inrfnn fll[ Jil U in (Scot Cash Beats All Other Competition.! liriUL'your <-a»h with y.,u «ud tee how miuh we MM rave you even on until MIX Kvcry tklaf In thin Hut-. Mania tlie oM m Diwl ive h'jil-'iii.; l»fond >!rect. voeso; 4:,2. Mrs S W White; 4">:t, Mra S W White; 404; Mr* 8 LoolM Kosh first, Mrs I, H Kinvon second; 4-V>. Mr* X X i Nichols first. Mrs L ll Kinvon bpcoihl; !4ort. Mrs S \V While: 4">7, Mrs. A. W. SjH-yers; 458, T H Rutt^r; 4..0, Mrs S Louise Ross; 4<>o, Misllenry Bchott; 4(11, Mrs Jean Vance; 4ti2, Viola Tuesley; 4<i:S, lean A Cameron; 464, Mrs 8 Lmlm Roe>; 4»m, Anna l< Meyer; Mete»ll special, Mis- A kj« Bsckßiß; 4<il!n, Mrs Mirks; -Will.. Mrs Marti. Bpeciitl <li pi IBM for l.ii-f fancy anil mg work—Mrs Martha KurtVtt. Mrs. \!ex Miller (8), Mr« t 0 Hall, Mrs. Sandmeyf r (2). ( I I.IN AKY DKI'MMMKNT. L"af o( Cake—Kirs 1, Mrs. S. Louise ; IJikp; second, Mra. L. H. KinyoD. Coffw Cake—First, Mrs. X K. Nichols ; Meond, Mm. 1.. I!. Kinvon. I,»vpr ; Cake—Mra T. w. White. FrnitOmka— | Mm. T, W. Wblt*. It-ikini? Powder Btreaita —Mr«. A. Oarraam. BaJt-rMog i Bread—Mra, ('. M. llamer Mrs. Manser wan awarded lirnt prem ium for tipst dioplav cookery. Potato Ypbb tlireaii—Kirsl, Mre. L. B, Kinvon; spcoiul, MrH. S. Lmtiaa Hoes. !jarKe*t Kainily—First, Mrs. P. L. Zeikle, 12 chiKiren; second, Win. Mc- Kivor, 8 children. FAKM I'HOIM t IS—CUM I. No. I—William I.cc, jr., first; H Hen thien, sei'ond ; Peier J. Kschhach, third. No. 2—H. Henthien, first, Hazlewood Company, second. No. 8— Mh/.lpwoui) OompMljr, first; William Lep, jr., second. No. 4-H. Baathita, first ; William I^b. jr., second ; H. Henthien, third. No. ■")—Ha/.lewood Company, first ;i, William I.pp, jr., Hwond No. ti—William I,ep, jr., first; William ; Lpp, Jr.. second. No. 7—Ha/.l«wo<id Company, first; ] William Lee. jr., second; H. Kenthien, ] third. No. s—Hazlewood Company, first; j William Lee, jr., second; U. Benthien. | third. No. !)— H. Henthien, first. No. lu—J. H. Wood, first; J. B. Hhan- • non, eei-ond; William Lep, jr., third. No. 11—William Lee, jr., first; H. Benthien, -econd ; I^. ii. Klnyon, third. No. 12—L. B. Kinyon, first; William Lee, jr., second ; C. Marrs, third. No. 18— William Lee, jr., first; Hazle wood Company, second. No. 14—Bert Allen, firat; Cameron Bros., second. CI.AKK 2. No. 15—William Lee, jr., first: H. Benthien. second. No. 16— H. Beml.ien, first. H. Ben thien, Hprnnrt. No. 17 —lla/Vu-.iinl Company, first. No. IS—William Lee, jr., first. No. Ill—William Lee, jr., first; H. Rowland, second. No. 21 — 11. Benthien. Specinl premium by Htudebaker Bros. No. 22 —J. 11. Wood. Special premium by John Sawbridge. No. 23—William Lee, jr., first; Peter J. Escbbach, second. Special premium by North Yakima Milling Company. No. 24— William Lee, jr., first; H. Rowland, second. Special premium by North YHkmm Milling Company. No. 25—William Rowe, first. Special premium by Selah Valley Company. No. 125 a— l'eter J. Eechbach, first; Williaai l.ii, jr., secood. Special pre mium by Pacific Brewing & Malting Company. No. 107—William Lee, jr., first; C. Marrs, second ; A. W. Speyers, third. KIVIsroN O—KRITT0 —KRITTS —CUM 1. No. 107,'a'—Orlando Beck, first; E. M. Harris, second ; F. Walden, third. No. 108—Orlando Beck, first; L. B. Kinyon, second. cbahs I wviu arum. No. 100— H. Rowland, first; W. L. Wright, second ; Orlando Beck, third. No. 110—C. Marrs, first; H. Rowland, second; W. L. Wright, third. CI.AHS :j—I'KACHKK. No. Ill— William Lee, jr., first; Will iam Lee, jr., lecond; A. W. Speyers, third. i i.ash 4— n \K* No. 112-J. K. Shannon, tirßt. Orlamlo Berk, Hecond ; J. M. Baxter, third. No. 113— J. E. Hhaunoti, first; Orlamio Beck. Mood; C MarrH, third No. 114—X. Waldtn, first; \V. L. Wright, second; C. Marrn. third. c i.v-n &—runm asm nvww. No. Jl'i— Orlando IVik, first; A. W. xo. ;*s c Confeciionefy Choice Fruits, Fresh Peanuts and Popcorn Ice Cream and drinks. I^ E MIKADO N,>. 118— A, W. Spqran, lir-l ; Will iiun Lee, Jr., ncoikl; C Marrt, third. OIiAM »i—(jriNi Kg. No. 117— William L» ■, jr , tirpl: A. W. Speycrs, MOOT 1; (>. V. Carpenter, third. CLASS 7— <• !( VPKN. No. 199—William UM, jr., fir-t; John Qamobt, Mmndj A. W. Speyers. third. No, 11 1) — .J.i," Pswr, tirot. William Lee. jr., Hcood; a. W. Spayan, ttiird. No. 1110—Jop Kt»«er, tirst; John (Jar reiht, Wooed, William L«e, jr., third. M'KCI \I. IKKMII MS. No. IL'l— C. Miirre, llritt. H. 11. Schott yOo. No. Ut— L. B. Kinyon. C'ollin Bros. No. 128— L. B. Kinyon. Coffin Bros. No. IL'J-H. Rowland, liret. Coflln Bros. No. ]!'.")—(.:. Mam, a. k. Lation. No. US—William Lw, jr. North VHkinni Itruu Slore. No. ISl7—William l{n*p. Dilter Bros. No. 128—William Leo, jr. Ditter Bros. No. list —Willinni Scwlcv. (irccn Mer cantile C p niv. No. ISO— Mn. A. W. Watt, tiret; C. Miirrs. second. Fred lirookor. No. 130a—SbIMb A. Krv. firßl ; Mrs. W. 1«. Wright, Hecond. Si. l'aul A Tucoma Lumber Comixny. No. 1301)— Mrs. A. W. Watt, first; Mrs. F. C. lillll, MM .1,1.1. SI. I'Kill .\ TH.-01111l Lumber ('onipany. No. 130c-Mrs. A. W. Watt, first; William Lee, jr., second, St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber Company. DIVISION ll— CLASS I—VKIIKTAHI.KS. No. 181— H. Ueiithien, unit; William Lee, jr., Hecond ; John Uarreeht, third. No. 132— H. Heuthien, first; J. H. Manlove, second; William I>ee, jr., third. No. V.V.I— W. N. Granger, first; J. E. Shannon, secon•!; M. ISenthien, third. No. 134— H. Henlhien, first; William Lee, jr., Hecond; N. Woodhouse, third. No. 135— H. Henthien. first; William Lee, jr., Meond. J. B. Shai non, third. No. l.'U)—Henry Kampeter, first; H. lienthien, second ; William I^ee, jr., third. No. 187— H. Benthien, first. Mo. 188 -B. Henthien, first; William Lee, jr., second ; John Oarrecht, third. [Notk —Special premium* for Nos. 11l mid 118 were «fven by Yakima restaurant : for peaches ami grapes, %j Nos. 1(i8, 111 and !1S received for apples and pears from the I'ioneer Lum ber Company $10. No. 120 received from Alfred Dent, "Mikado," $2 and $1 premiums.] [The length of the lilt of awards ren ders it impossible to print it in full this week. The balance will be published in next Thursday's isaue.] Fair ANtrmath Last week the "wnetßhip of one of the beautiful rugs on exhibition was credited to the wrong party. Mra, Alex Miller was the maker and exhibitor—not Mra. Marks, as stated. The handsome and choice collection of Yakima fruits exhibited by C. It. Harris, ttleo the fine collection of fruit mid pro duce grown by Fruit inspector Beck, have hi-in tuken to the Seattle exhibition and will be put in competition for tbe purse offered for the best conuty display, Mr. liurriH will have charice of the ex hibit. Gilt Kilge fltoru hag best fruits and veg etables in city. L'S 12t Schillings Best tea sold only in Packages