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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1902)
THE MORWCTG ASTOR1AN, WE liNKSIUY. JANUARY 1. 1902 M IBS SEAMHAK GREAT OF DRY GOOD C'T I 'I I 1 I IITM I I V. BEGINS JAN. 2 Dress Goods Partial List Our Regular 23o. PlaiJs now All Wool Cosh meres worth 50e. now ttlaclc Fancy Brocades worth 50c. now Heavy Venetians, all colors. Sale Price l erola Urepons, lomicrly f now J5 c J5 c 49 w c French Broadcloth. 45 inches wide, regularly sold fj.l.'i. now . $1 :25i Storm and Rainy Day Ladies Wear Special Values Our 25 cent .... Our 15 cent ... Our 75 cent .... Our 1 1.00 Our $2.50 Thos fl.50 .... This Skirt we guarantee to and made expressly for us. Special Values Special Values Yet lor . . . Hose iw . . . Corset- tor . . . l'nderkir:'i tVr Jackets lor . . Wr;lJ'v! U all v 1. t .or .liidh'.y Former prl ce II "c. n ' Special Values 4 r.' c ;: c .'.' shrunk, .v 1.' 4?. Remember the address "7i;-."S0 C mnuiciiil Street. LASTS 30 DAY Notions Partial List Domestics-Partial List Goods that can be bought for ic each One paper Hest F.ngllsh Pins COO In package). One large hh1 white or t1n k Hasting Cotton One colored border Handkerchief One card black or white Hook unj riri One box Hair Pins . One yard No Satin Ribbon, any color. One yard IHlow Case Uice One Aluminum Thimble. one spool (.'lark Crochet Cotton Goods that can be bought for ac each One ynnl Valenciennes ljie One dosen Safety I'm, nick. 1 plated '"""J one yanl l.le Kmhrvldery. One yard Insertion to match. One lady's Fancy Hemmed Handker? hl.f One yard No. J All Silk Satin 'ire !r:itn Ribbon One Composition Hook. Goods that can be bought for 3c each One piece Feuthcrsiltchel Itraid One ball Crochet Silk. One ball Knitting ration one yard No i All Silk Ribbon. One Oent's Handkerchief. One roll Skirt Hnild. Oro- doien Hair I'm, one yard Torchon Ijuv Goods that can be bought for 4c each One Honeycomb Towel. One pa, kuire Kid Curlers, one Curling Iron "tie dozen foliar Hut top one pair St.H-kinet Drc.s Shield ,.' One vard Satin or iros ilr.i-n Ribbon No. t. :zr " one box ll.mdy Snap Huttnns. one yard Shaker Flannel 800 Yards Outing FlaniifN, ivgulnrly "add (V., now . 5 o Aprmi liiiiglismi, assorted j.iitti'ni , regular rui' I lU-., t ut to c Mill lii.l Sliaker Flannel, worth 12 c, in ..... Ijc UleMt lod Minim, I'onnei'lv He,, now ' I'Atra Wide I .ace Curtain, It virds long, ivdueeil lo f 1.15, fl. I'1, fl.'-'-Former prices $2.50, ft tin and $:l.7.V Heavv Blankets and Comforter for CHILDREN'S Waist "Vth Iul'l'i ! 1 lose, ttiillh 1 5c Kit ec d 'i -I-, width . '.Tie (ilo! s, wurUi , , 'J.'ie lack' ts. u.o.:li I r -i -. o! ;!i SPECIAL VALUES 8k WEAR 5t : "' ft ' $1.25 l.'.'e SPECIAL VALUES FOR MAN AND BOY . a'- all w,...i pan's notih $t, $.t:i5 Men's ,.rrilnrt wnh M.n'sali u ...1 i:ts wort!, $'., J i , ', (,,. Inti, Yo'iths,' I I e.irs up. " $;.5t. 2 I". i s h, I, , pants i,, f mail h;m:i;s piniMi'ri.v I n i i:i RECORD YEAR FOR POLICE RECEIPTS j after paying the expenses of the ia partment there will be a balance over to assist other department of the city government. The receipts for 191 aggregated SS2M, or I2&34 more than was realised lo 1900 and 13147.50 more than was received In 1899. The amount received Almost $9300 Collected la Fines and Forfeitures in the Past Twelve Months. Martin of thin Ity and others are likely to reach a successful conclusion by the middle of January. N'EW YOltK. Dec. 31- fnlied States Senator Ieiew and his bride, after a luncheon on txard the steam yacht Lyststrata with James ilordon lien- dul!?5 rc!! monl of lh" past y"r Marconi Planning to Transmit Cherbourg, where the,- win take the American line steamship St. Iiui for NEWS OF DAY BRIEFLY TOLD ! K-markall Inereax' Itlf to tin-' firfater Amount of (iaiult linj Anions tli Iei lent !' liiuatoM ii. Mighty few cities realize as much as Astoria from their police courts. The past year baa broken all record in the matter of fines &nd forfeitures, and Wffx HEAD ACHE Is only one form of the suffering result kiK from a diseased condition of the jrnsitive womanly organism. The only wa y to cure the headache is to cure the diVases which cause it. The use of I)r. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription has been the means of curing Uiousands of women of headache, back ache, female weakness and other fortiu. f disea. peculiar to women. It estab lishes reeularity, dries weakening drains, heals inflammation and ulceration and cures bearing-down pains. I think If ft were not for your ' FivortM Pre scription' I wouM hart teen in my grave," writes Mrs. Edwin H. Osrdntr of P.jrypt, Pi ssoutb Co.. . R"i 14 "I hid pain all uver SM, and such a drewrin" fliof it artmed I amid not do my house work. I had to til down Id wash the duhra) even. In the vrar ita; 1 was so sick I did not care to live and prayed many tbnts that God would take me. One day I . tboofht I would write to Dr. Plerca. In s few ays I received an answer. I decided to try bis saedtcine. and to-day I am a wrU woman. I have ao headache, no pain at all, I tiaed always to Hn Btaaacnes previoaii and auch pain thai I wot hav headaches previous to the moulniy period. :h paia thai I would roll on the floor in aarjoy. Tins sometimes wouia otenr every two wexka, and I would tie very weak afterward I a is pain all over. My Iret would alip from wnrfer aw wheo I would try to go ucr the room, and I could not walk any distance with mat brine in pain. I look three bottlra of Psvnrte Preacriptioo sad three of 'Coldrn WtdiraJ Dwcoverir ' and three rials of ctur Herce's Pellets, and was completely cured " Dr. Pierce's Pellet stimulate th Iivtr. jexceeoea tne receipts for the same I month of the two prexiou years, and J the showing In every resect is a re markable one. Chief Hailock attributes the big in- jw-a.s.- in I l eijiir, uol in an incr,1.se in aninkentiess, but raiher to the greater number of gambling game. 'Each game i required to eontrlbut j -5 monthly for the privilege of doin? business, and it Is from this source ! that the money comes. Th- Chinese ,hace been gambling heavily durins th- year, although the numl.-r of gam-s In .white gambling houses has b -n wur- what les than in former year. It is very difficult for the police to "k-ep cases" on the Chinese gam-s. as the I Celestials open one day and pay their i license and. experiencing a str-ak of ! hard luck, go to the wall before an tother night rolls around. However, as jsoon as one falls another takes hi j place, and often one game will pay several fines during the month, because of the change of management The ( following comparative statement "hows j what a remarkable year 1901 has b n i with the police department: : Month- 1159. l'). V1. I January- i r.2S Vt X 370 00 1 52: -i , February 54! 00 M'l W 670 ) I March 425 00 .1i0 00 'J"0 April 4.W 00 C-.l 00 t", i I May 472 ,Vj tivi "0 to7 Uu.ie 460 00 644 '0 Bli July 710 oo v.: oo oo August 64 00 757,00 110! ;,o September ... 513 no :. fr"- n" October 3.V) f) 450 in N'ovember 421' iK) MO 00 710 o December Z'A 00 '" "t ": Total 161150 ?f,ic u, y.:v, tf, Charley, says the a f?e innate little wife, didn't you tell me tiio.se blue chips cost 11 apiece? Yes. Well, here's a whole box full of all Colors that I bought at the bargain counter for 75 cents. Harlem Life. Messages from England to South Africa. SENATOR DEPEW AND BRIDE (jforue Mori on hieuj;o Social isl i(i sscs a .iirK Mi'fl iiiK in KriiHsfU Will liiilu l'liilipiine SAN' ritAVISC'.!. Dec. 31.-The las'inic steamer Albion will Soon be s-nt to the Philippines, where she will go lno the trade between Manila and the other ports of the- group. DKNVKIt, I h., . 31 -The board of ai l-rrio n hav- adopted Alderman Kel ly's ord'naic cimpelllng electric light, telegraph and telephone compan y's to put their wires underground. NKW V'iI'.K, Dec 31 -The board of i'tiit-, Stat-s g.-t;.-ral appialsers has adopt. ;tipropria e resolutions, n-pi-ssit.g regr. b-oausc of the retlre-i.-.' r.t of I,yi :'m f, (laire from the p.Ht of ser retary of the treasury. NKW V' 'HK. . it According to the iler.sld. a special from Ottawa, tint fay.-. Mi-. Mar on I. who is here p:nrhg 'o in rease the power of Ins vir.de-- t wall v. i-h a of riie-r.-it'-s to i.oints In South Amerl a and Af: ica. We are going aw.iy for two weeks, Mary. Two weeks' W y, if y,. ,,j B, much style a ye pretend to have you'd go away for two months and give a girl a rest Indanapolls News the t'nlted State next Saturday, ca bles the Nice, France, correspondent of the World. imCSSHUS, Dec. 31. l-mf i;,nige I. Herron. formerly of Chicago, who addressed a large meting last even ing at the Malson dti People, declares that seven-eighths of the total of the fortunes In the t'nited Stales were monopolized by two thousand in dividuals, "(he mas 'era of the trusts." Til- only solution of the sit uation, he said, was a revolution. NKW YORK. In-., .II - Medal 10 the Herald from Philadelphia says that Mine. Sybil Sanderson has just an nounced her engagem nt to I'otnle Henri de Fltzjnmes, an olllcer of i.v.aliy in the French territorial army. He is a son of Fdouard Due de Flu James, the head of the seciiiid or French brand) of the IViuhk family- THK AIR SHIP SAII.H. AY8 HK WAS Ti illTTItKD "I suffered such puin from corns 1 could hardly walk," writes II lo, bin son, Hillsborough, Ills , "but liucklm's Arnica Snlve completely cured thern" Acts like magic on si r.ilin. l.po-.- i, . cuts, sor.-s. scalds, burns, boils, ulcer i-erre.-t lieu,.,- ,,f Bklt, dl..e,l- I ' I"'- gum anted ,V t , Drugstore. Prl. e :J cents. Mini Seiintor Unsmun. aakrd one of the fell .w, ,,n the other side, will you trll me why you favor the ship subsidy bill Well, sir, answered Ihr distill guixhed senator, after you'v gut your Nlcaraguan ranal dug you'll want to see some Amerl; an ships go through, won't you? Chicago Trlhtm T THK I.ADIcrfl You are cordially Invited lo attrnd u n art exhibit and sale of a II. luitlful I'ollcctioii of (ill I'uliilltigs. by J J. Tt. night. m. a well known artist, on riiursdiiy, January 1".'. at II F. Ml. 11 A Son's store The rei .-nt trial perforuian. e of un air ship In Paris was very successful, inasmuch as It sailed as well against the wind as with it. This gives them a new principle to work on, ai : some day we may ( an air ship In.etiled that will be pra. tlcal for many uses. This mode of travel will doubtless sup plant many other means of transpor tation, the Fame as Hosteller's Stom ach Hitters has supplanted many In ferlor medicines In the cure of Indi gestion, dyspepsia, constipation, liver , .. . 1 I - t. ...!.. If graph Htation in Lorn- arm money irouuiei. m iiiui.iom. n j.ni w to the transmission are a sufferer from any of tmse dls eases don't fall to try the Hitters. It will not disappoint you. He sure to get the genuine, also obtain a copy of Hosteller's Almanac for V)2 from your druggist. TOBACCO TO SMOKE CIGARS TO BURN PIPES TO SUIT YOUR FAVOR TO EARN With the Largest Stork in the city and the new est goods we can please you every time. Two stores. WILL MADISON. SAN FRANCIS' -O. D-c. 31. The Call says; James I Frajier, superintend ent of the Western Division of the o,,llto.rr. t''-.' It!.. (' .r. ...I.U U...1 I .,. .lr.()ltet. I can't find that new quarter at Oakland., has tendered his ',,..,,,., , )0UKnt olher ()(iy. y,m . --..oaiioii in oro -r to oecome tne gen eral superintendent of the Toledo, St l.nuis Hi Western Hallway. Ni:W YORK, Dec. 31. Ac ordlng to I ought to have a place for everything 1 1 have, mum. . That closet under the Dink Is where I keep everything, mum Chicago Tribune. in.- Herald a theater Is to be estab lished In New York by Charles Troh man with a French company of play ers of the first rank, to produce in French, plays of the classic and mod ern school. SAX FRAN-CISCO, Dec. 31. It is as serted, according to the Chronicle, that the pending negotiations for the sale of the North Pacific Coast Railroad to the syndicate of capitalists repre sented by Colgat-. of New Tork, John WORKING 24 HOURS A DAY. There's no rest for those tireless lit tle workers Dr. King's NYw T.lfe Pills. Millions are always busy, curing Tor pid Diver, Jaundice, Ulllousness, Fever and Ague. They banish flick Headache and drive out Malaria. Never gripe or weaken. Small, taste nice, work wonders. Try them; 25 cents at Hart's Drugstore. TO IflAK nOULl For inir lai-jrc stuck of Sriii"; iols ulremly "I'llfivi! frmii (I,.. Ki,s is M, ,,,,. r,.,soii why we iinnoiinei: n jtvnt earance Sale I " ' "tiilliClicr mi THURSDAY, JAN. 2 25 Per Cent Cut on all Clothing 20 Per Cent Cut on Furnishings K. A V. Collars n, t n Mm, Oil ami Kuhher iMils Kxcejited. This is n HON' A FIIK SALKforthe n iiHon 'wcn. "KvcrytliiiiR ki-h," ex I ' ll un slutfil. Our httick of clothing i.H iin.siirjiiisMe.l fr stylo niid qunlity. P. A. STOKES The Clothier NoTI'.U C(kK DEAD. NKW YollK. Dec 3 ,-B,e just rec-hid In New Yotk announces the .bath of Joseph. th famous Parisian chef, who I'ntne to Annrlco on an en gagement wlih Mr W K Yanderbllt at a ptlnc.dy sulnrjr He. however, did tint rettinln long In America sad after spending some time In dlrecllng the culinary .Lpartinnii ..f the Swioy llol.-l. I. on. l..ii. i.tiinie.l to hla former home l'l(ci: in? SIl.VKK. Ni:V Yi'RK, S.W I'll A V 'Hi' . ji,.,- :, A mat. lllSll. I'lCl CIC.i;i, i,.(. .ii . wi,.,,,, Mnii opening. ! Vis.', dosing, j;i,, A FIRFMAN S i'I.i "Sll C.M.I,, ' J sin. k lo my culnc nlthough ev ery Joint nched nnd every nerve was nicked wlih pain," wrlt.s C W lull. amy. u locnniollve llreinan of Hurting ton, Iowa, "I was weak nnd pale, with- out any nj. petite and till run down. As I was about t,, KVe up, I got a bottln of Flectrlc Hitters and. afier taking II, I felt as well us 1 ever did In my life." Weak, sickly, run down neoide always gain new life, strength and vigor from their ue Try them. Hat Infliction giiiirnni by Hurl's !rug- Slllle. l'llce ,',0 cellls. Fisher's Opera House I.. K. NKI.KI, l.raant' mttl nnfrr. MONDAY JA Night, Dec. Fischer & VanCleve's Company of Players, Opening performance, the Four-Act Cotnndy-Drama. JERRY, THE TRAMP Change of Performance Nightly Now Hpeclaltles. Hlreet Parade and Hand Concert dally. I HKIHH-lOe. 2()c and 0c. fl?at sala opens fiaturday morning; at Orlffln Reed s.