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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1902)
Till! MORNIWi AMTORIAN. SATURDAY, JANUARY , 1002 A BIG We feel Ilk" Inking (iff our tint In the people of Astoria. It would I), mi" way of showing our np pm i-hi,,m r,,r ih,.r help in nuking our new ior mirli a ur, our ule Iilt b-m-I during Inst year fifty tliuu.in. dollaia big Jump - uimI we think Hint our g.iod, weight and pi h e, tuiit Imve been nl,.i in ri,i. n . tll ,tl l!y Wliy . ,. nr. Him f,.r It. ROSS, HIGGINS CO. The Morning Astorian TIC(.i:i'IIONK Ml. NiVTI K T AI'VCHTIHKIlH Oin of ropy niuai rem h Hi bul lira qfTU't"' li) 1 III tj irou't P rarnr In f,il.-ing mornng dll.on. Tlil ruin miii f 'vcrn U I"- III aiVrlleurlll. I Ii rpllllg leading I'M!. Tt!AY'H WHATIIUH. IMIlTI.AMi. Jan 3 Vtrrn 'n. f.n tfntiit lny. in i iimihiI rain, I'o.der, Wml.-iii Washington, m i oil' Hal niln. lUfttein ie--,iii. nt i fiMlonttl mill or ti"M, i o.it.-i , hand'! ii Wtnttiliigt.ti ao.l I lull. I. ... , Ul lull lillll. T'tlilt'b' loin I'll, li flll'it, I'lHilr-l A WOUND TOWN. Ti y llrlnn- mlii. " It'-i til hi iriM J.ihn- M' r Navel Oiange tin . n Hr- my be had of ';! in-tin H f.ir your oh-: Rr-ri'a Or ll primp:))' filled lUit- llr'. Went tnrj: - lining Hun lim taurtn!. IU t'limun-ri-UI lrr. Tlir liilllnh bark 'l r b ft up the liter yrMctil) for a gialn taign. I'.tir inlae h nia Imluitry and buy our (eel. ty and gialn at tlaatou'a mill. Hfsr ll-i'KNT MICAI.i HI S HITAUHANT. nisisn ilriier: SUilltan.'" th fine: 5 int cigir mi tli niaike:. S .. trywhrr. fill at the cv.llrni brbr th.'p f r up t !' w tk Tliiei nri!-tla Par tier J.iranear g imlt of ail k n it, rhrap al t i Y k ihain lt.i.i-ir, I:: fomm-rolal Ire I 'hi-riie nan Iw . u il.ilnly liiiiili JiiliiiH'iu lltoa ilea i re I'trrlleltt for Auk u kbotll llirni I mi aiiiike? Try "Uerifral Sill IK. in." the flni lt--:'t cig'r on in tnarki" S ild rv.-rv wher. If y-ul waul h X il. ulali wont or o'.lor nirwinil l.-..-.h n Kelly, the intiifir man. I'lione black. If you can line a ga cooking atove cull and Jnhliaon Urn, who have u new one fur nab at a veiy low nK'lic. fa iron I r home udu:iy by moklng tlie "Pride of At..rla" i-lgar. fiiieat in i le M inufa :l iifd by Marfarlane A Kiiobi-I. If you an- particular a In what kind of whlnkey you drink try "Hid IVn ion." mid you will gel "The Klneat Yet " For aale rverywher. Foard A Stoke, distributor. ATT EN D 0 U Ii OK K A T ANNUAL CIiEflRflUGE SALE ll will be conducted on tho "unto broiid-gtiugt' plan that ha made our former cleaianca anle o popular with the people of Astoria, and will continue for thirty bualncas day. Our nnniial i lennince aalea held at the beginning of each year tiro monument to our good Htorekeeplng method. They nro ihe outcome of our dntermlnatlon to close out to Ihe utmost our linmenso iilocka before the Mood of Spring timid begin to pour In upon uh. duly ne ve re price reduction will do Ihia quickly. I THE A. DUNBAR CO. JUMP 'I t our nlm hoine-iimde mmr knot J.'linn'in Urn. Mm HuIiImIii apple. 1 wr while they la-.t. . Julm.mi lir.K, PuiIiik ili li-uiu'o of Mr. Il,ln, an hllect. t'. A. How will bo In clmrge of Ma nitlT. 7 and I. odd Fellow building We have on bund a in w ui n h k iiik .iii 1 1 1 1 1 f nffi-r f"t miln lit a veiy luu' ill li' i 'nil ninl m r im ii In i nt II -Johnson tit ih fl'i weekly-Ml. n fitn.il. "'l' Itm l.td'n at liniii.' Hi ml in stamp Willi application. l'i:i M'M'M Hl'l'ITY ii f si-:, Chicago. ''ream puto r -, AtP'rir.1 i no r: whisky, llti-iitily u--g..d. yii.-.v-an'.-l ihh mi ni-li.iv J 1 1 1 1 N 1. CAI!Ui'N. Hni. Ag -it. J Im A M otif hi ry dm 1 I a li p at Kl H ul l air ; nr-1 .i-'r. I i il l all i- of -iIuiiiIi.hu mil i n. ! i . r at lowest inlli rit It 'lyn e ul lift I iiij'r, !t rlran. r ml o.k' Ir-ul'l-1 m i t fi ituvfi mil hitntiry n ti limn i'iiy i!!,; Hr -tg- I V t-a- li irii. 4n; trl i:i mr U'l Sfiii.ru will I..- Ii it . r i hur. li lit II wblle eti-llltlK eri' ll'l) I II II' .1 I'll In . fm rl'l mi Suiiil.iy ut I III. an t 4 p. Ill . Will be bel.l at t Aal- rlu. ut 30 J..!in A Motilgoineiy, at No. 45 llnnd miei-t il'nn all kliuli of tinning, plumb, liu! i;ii-i ant li urn tlttliig promptly .in. I nMllfullv and ill v.-iy 111 "!' rule pi P en luth fur Md.ei j! ih l .tlai't Uaibi. I'rltav entiaiii , n : )r of bul dp g. Su p opea .in t-i ii nla v in irningj It thliiep and ha'h lMvl A C'rb-tt. j proprietor I Mm Thoiiui-i Kloyd. iige.l 4'.. .Hi .1 al ly ent.-i .bit muittlng of Inll.imina Hon of Hie lit. r Mr Kloyd In In A laika Tin- ftini ral 'M in i ur loni iiroit and III" lnli-llli. nl wlil Im III Olltlop renie. t.-ry. S. 1 1 1. . In lb" Swe ll-lb l.nl In-run iIhiiiIi tomorrow ai unial. In the eteiilng the pnslor will ap-ttk to the young n "p e on "New Y ar Thought " The evening worahlii It nlwnya III Kngllah. Tin il.iwn tialn was half I'll hour late lust night, a the result of n email slide near t'llfioii A tree Ml in iosa the track aftei the up train had asa e.l and It re'iulred aonie time to clear iiway Ihe debilM. The Van flcve-Kis. her company will close It engagfineiil In this illy to- night, when "fast l.ynne " will be Presented. HiiIm Klsch r w ill appear 111 the title role Th.' play billed lor tonight alwnv attract largo crowd, and that Fisher' will lie packed I" certain. It night the company pre-si-uleil "Ten Nights In n Ilurr muii" lo a large und appreciative audience. Th rn-ioti bark llinrli-tm la atlll lylnK at Hi" liultom of th iIvit and no norl lum Iutii niailo to float Iit. Iinttrticllona from ownura ar -.i-i tnl (it rr-i' li Axtorlu wldiln a abort (linn. Winn tlm onlrail for floating tli- Imrk may In- l"l. Tomorrow Itcv. Iliirold uUik' will lr-M-ril I tin folowln-r auliJiTla to hla i-oliifivattllona: At 11 a. in., "Tha f'ar- lamoiinl lamli-;" Al 7.3l p. in, ' The i (lii-iil Inquiry." Hunilay w hool nl 12 . 1& ii'i link, aiiliji'l, 'Tlw I'ruinlw of Tow iit ' lAita, 1. I ll) At Ho' l'r'-liyt'ilnii cliuifh, afrvlira w III Im- lii-lil ii a umilil toinorroH'. At tin- ( I. .h. of th" moriilns ai-ruion Ihr i ..iiiriiiinl'U! of tin- ioil'a rtUHr will l.i- i i-. irti-i1. Tli'1 i vi-nlnu tli'inf will I In. "A I 'lit li (Juintl n " Tlii'ii will Im in irn.iirntory m-rvli ihia (fl.iluplay) . vi-iilnif at 7 30 Tin' nii'iiinrr Niilnoltii IhuI ii very . v-ri tili ai rom tlio bay iluilna l atorin yi-lir'lay iiftirimon, arnl Hit liu-umngvia In a i 'l iilitli-i of n-ll'-f wIk-ii lln- In at finally m.oli lo r it" k Tin nir wan ri . I'li HMillv iiiiljiili nt ninl it rink with -ii-vi-fiil Inn kiia wiih ot iim-i iHnnl. Tin fi'H" of lli-rinan will Klvr l)n-lr mi it tut ! inii-uUiriiili- bull at I'oanl ft f-ii.ki-t liall on tin lth of ri-bruaiy. Thi iiniiunl bull of th anrlfiy liu" In M-li,f,.ri- Ihi-ii iiIvi-ii mi tin- 2"nl of ' llint inoiilli but nil .o "lint ' f 1 lit It l h'l II aill.-r Hilt yi-ur 'lull II ' l'"lg- Honor liiilall.-.l 'nmi tii night - N'.l Pi -! i Hi.- foll..lnif oltV l'a l.le' of lioimr, . liMMIn.i i'uil"li i f "f h.iior. I.ury U i mlii linlv "f limi i H.i'iili Wife ' l.b'f ,.f , ,-i.im.. ti lee l.aui.1 J'll'in n n-ioid- . . II Hio. kti.o r.i elwr, ri.ilil. ka M.tni- .n ulier Anna H.iyur.l. It.ner . it i I. Km. i lMii.ii:!i ou'er wall n. L ui !-."!! j A iiinn and it.'in.iii I I'olH Julge Nel- n no iii for t iigriiiu Tin ; a pi- a of g.ill'y .mil imiaiil.'ii '111 likcwin-. I e Up le f ore tfid.iy after mail entered bla female After court .nl .'" 'line. I Mill I I. I blm for i-nter- II1K the pl elaimlng that Ihey were Jii'lge Nl-imi lmMiaeJ In i ai Ii can-, agreeing n-.t ai-i'intH a Urn- of II" , t-i -lUhlM nil It outi-a.Mtn li-itve pitrti-l. ..ii "iiliil-in that Hie the Ity. They have de- TI " remarkable dlciviry of a full 'i. w ii .luck in th" etonia. h of a hall 'but l reported by 'Bpiuln Kllgore. of the f lilted State rev. lute i utter llllah, low nt.illone.l ill Sltku. The flhll an iimi-uialiy large i tie. t t aughl by one .f the iiuin l"rm:fter of the i utter N..vemlir I A blu-blll dUi k, a large 'a- a mullai I. wj-i f..und in hla atom- t.b in perfect aial" of u - rv all !. .1.. i.ol .... I r..nll...r- nil In 11". IIII1 IMll, 11. .ill l 1 1 ...in ." ... ,'t.l ai In Hf. Tin- ptrlod of l.tluuuy which alwnya H:.u ihe holiday feu-n will la ' I....1.. I, n.-vi M in lav mi-lit. '1 lll'ce of the l-l Ill.'IMil an, lei lea ai e lo half the HKlll.ir lli-ita!at:i'U of i.iricera. llflt-r t t hi. h l ali'illela will Ik a. l .ed I'lieae I an- Ihe K".akulj. wh. will im-i t ut '.II fellow Hull, tin- filniili, who', 'will have th. Ir m.etliu ut IMI.l.itll ic.ialle. nil. I the Kei. rail. HI of Ulbor, i win. h will me t at tin- regular inc.-t- lug pluce flab -I al.- pi i-p.il at Ion hav e , j been made for the three events and rt j i gon ial (;, t im Is uaauied. A Hi tr.-e about eight f.i -k ii; -luinic-t- r. atiinding on the hill above Mr. Smulley' house, at llotky Point, near Frankfort, waa struck by lightning on the morning of It cemlier und hut- tiled to pieces. Only a pur Wll left I standing, and that taught tire and I burned steadily for ubout 4s hour. The main part of the tree was throw u I ov i- the cliff . but large pieces were s. uttered about for a long distance. Mr Sin ill y says th.it be has wit itemed many thunder stoi mu. but never miii anything to enual the on In iJUeatloll. The condition of the wen her. as not ed by Weather Observer Johnson, for the month ending lei eiuber 31. was lis follow: The hlglust temperature wn on the 31st, being i hllo tho lovvt-Bl wa 30. on tho 12th. There were eight clear day, four partly cloudy, and nineteen cloudy. It rained on seventeen day, and tho prevailing wind wn from the northeast, 45 The precipitation was 9.S1 Inches, aver age precipitation for the month, 12 !2, deficiency of precipitation, 2.61; total jircclpltatloti for th year 19tl, "T.S : average leceinbcr precipitation (for 18 years), 76.29; excess for the year, 1 IS, Speculation wu rife In Astoria yes terday a to tho Identity of the french bark that collided with tho Walla 'Wal la. In San Francisco there ioemed to bo no doubt Hint the ves.nd waa from this port and during the day persistent liniulrle wore ntn.lo. Two rronch vea Hels.ihut left Aatoria recently the La morlclero and FTnncot Coppoc may have been off Mendocino when the disaster occurred. However, the be lief I pretty general that the vessel, If really from this port, was the Ia moirlcere, which might expect eomo such disaster to round out her streak of hard luck. The Uimoriolerc wa out 2 hour when the collision occurred. The French bnrk, whatever It may have been, wa certnlnly fur out of her coure, and there is a growing belief that tho vcaml was Inward bound In stead of outward bound. The French ships are nearly nil provided with oc-m-pai'tmenlH. and from Captain Hull' account of tho disniter, published else where In the Astorlnn, It I probable the bark did not founder. Thu tlma of the county court waa occupk'd yeatorday with ronalileratlon of rlalma an-1 examination of tax m al tera. Many property holder i re lak IiiK a4vanta of the few remaining hour to avttle their back taxe and County (.'lurk Whtrlty and hi depu llea have been kept very buey. The aale orrura on Monday. At till term of the court the lax levlr for 1WI will Im- fixed. It I probable a, 1-mlll levy will be mail" for the conairurtlon of a bridge acroaa the Iwla und flurk river. In aplle of the oratorbiil effurta of th marrlml bowlera of thr Commer cial flub, who tlalm great thlnga for theiiiwlvea In the arorlnif line, the aliiKle rn-n monoioilx; liu dully rec ord board, and It la aeldom a married nun K"ta repn-ai-iilutloii there. Tlie unmarried men ullege that they ure ready at any time In meet tin km dliia In a i-onleat for a toally an-ud ami eipn-aa the uimnnl i-onfllenre In (lull ability lo wl.e Hit earth with the other fellow. Tin y any the New Year day guini waa pretty mu'h a Joke, and that It didn't allow any wi-akin-aa on their purl, a Hie bene dli li had a hundb ap It appi-ara the iiiuirbd linn will not bowl unleaa their wlvea are preaent. and thr proponed rhuini'loimhlli ronteai In being di-lnyed from day lo day In tolwuueni With plenlld comlxiliure the HlllKle men have agreed to atand for ai ythlng the other fellowa w lli to do, and w ill in.et them at any time fur bowling honor. Tin Hitluioii Induatry on i'ugi-t Sound ati'l In Ahinka lia.i grown to u h pro I'i.h.i.iik that the eloik of the roiupan- Ilea "li ruling there In looked upon with wimpii eye oy in. l.ltM.rii on. err.ii 'hat nr.- trying lo form a combine and jroiitiol th- output In the Iniereel of j l-'ttT prleea. Umt -e-aaon'a pic k In Alik.t iitid on the Sound l e-tlmated at 2.'-o.ii i a -ii' a. all of which i xcept loine iui mj i ae In controlled by the Alaikii I'ai kera and Paellle l'ackerAs a.u laiioiia The atin k"f thcae foinpunlea aiiiounla lo which wit Hold lo original Intealora at $'"j ir ahare, par value ll1. The a"Clatlon ha hud remarkable auneaa, and baa aid a yearly dividend of 9 per rent, be aldea accumulating a aurplua amount ing to 11.00.000. Tlo ae eiiormoua (irof lla have rulaeil tin market value of the aim k to ll.Vi mt ahure luat year and thla ynir It la aol.l at 1;"72 lr aliare The Pmitlc l a.-king & Navi gation 1'ninpany. eompoiu'd i f Ijutern capltallata. Incorporated under the bi w a of New Jenn y, with a capltall utl"ii of ;,.oi.iti and authority to laaue tT.laai.taal In bond. How- haa a repreaeiitutlve on the coat indeavor Ing to exchange i.h k in tl.ut con cern for at k In the concern that are i (llKyiliK hands ni" profit, but the j milnilK,.r-i declare they will only part llh K,K-g n a aah baala Hegul.ir wintry vvi-athi-r. . common at llila a. a-on of the year on the cui'-t pifi itH'd in Aa'orlu yeaterday. The rain poured down In torrent dur- !''"' ftetnoon nttd dieiiihed every- li,. was unlucky enouuh to be on the streets with. mi an umbrella 7!". st.irni .ni-r-ased In Intensity during the afternoon an I the wind howled and blew In tltful gusts along the streets, making pedestrian feel the discomfort of r.-al stormy weather. I-adles es ieclally. suffered from the Intense blats that swept the sidewalks, and were often! lines compelled to so. k the aid of a convenient post or railing or lake shelter In a hospitable hallway until Ihe danger was past It wn.i a typhlcal vtebfo.it day. but had none of tho coldness so peculiar to other part of the country. Outdoor work, how ever, was suspended all over the city. Many buildings are In c urse of con struction and. on account of the heavy dovvniiour. the carpenter were forced to leave their work. Contractor I-e-book, who Is rushing lh- construction of tho wharf at tho foot of Kleventh street, laid off all hands. :ia he also did to the men making repairs on the O. It. A N. dock. Hoth contracts are noarlng completion and Mr. Ibetk. with ordinary weather, will finish the work at each place about the middle or latter part of next week. The work on a number of stores and residences that an- also under construction, was suspen 1-1. but the period of Idleness will likely he only temvorar'- The board of odl.-. es that convened to lniUlrt Into the miinn-r of fleuten nnt ltevnn's d-'aili have finished their session, but their tlulliK will not bo made public here, army regulations re QUlrlng that they be forwarded lo the department at Washington. While ab solutely no Information Is obtainable from the officers, the 'ellef Is s-'ni ral at the rost that Pevnn ". short In hi account. He wa post exchange officer, and a well handled the com missary fund. In all, perhap. he handled between $500 and S1000 month ly. The exchange steward did all th buying, hut bill were allowed by He van. On the morning of January 1 ho was to have turned over to the ste ward a considerable sum of money, said to be In the neighborhood of J250. Presumably he was short In his ac counts and, rather than foce the In evitable disgrace, bl-w o it bis brains some tlmo during the early hour .f the now year. Rcvan Is said to have been a hard drinker, but, ns has al ready boon related, he declined to drink w hile In Astoria last Friday. The sup posed shortage I tho only reason that can be assigned for the sulrido. Fre sumnbly the shortage, If there really was such a thing, did not amount to more than 6H) or $700. and the unfor tunate young officer certainly could have raised that amount and settled the. obligation. There Is a natural sympathy between army oflloera that prompt fiem In ihleld and aid each other, and had Tlevan lived to fare whatever th cauie of hi raih act might have been he would doubtle have received plenty of aaalatanc. II wa fond of legitimate eport and ad vanced A for the Chrlatnvt football game. The New Tear'a fme wa lo have been played for the purpose of relmbunlng him. AMTOKIA'M lll; V.MX. rojiiiiiiiion if the t itv iij t in sot ICiiiill liK-rfiiitlliitf. Among the Interentlng feature of the New Year' Ongonlan I a 'ale ment allow log the population of Ore gon town and rltlea. The aiatement la a comparative one, the cenauw of IVX) and lWi being given, togi-thi r with an eailmate of the population. iM-ri-niher I. IV. Aatoria population la eatlmnted to be 11,000, while the next Inrgeat city, linker, la cre.lltei with . Mayor Hlahop, of Halem. claim .Vaai for the atate capital. The p"l'U lut Ion of the principal cltle and town, excepting Portland, I a follow: 101. Vi. k'j0. 2f4 !.Vi WOO Atorla linker flty I'l-ndleton . Salem Kugene .... The Iialle iregon City Iji tlrnnde ....1I.1 Mil loijo .... 5.400 .... S.ftel ... 4.&00 ... i.fm ... 4 'l"0 ... 4 Ooo 41 :M 3,42 tl'.'t ::-9i SOIO 2.-.JCJ id s oiM.i: is ih:ai. I'uimihi lllilli-r ICcrciitly r.ii-v. cl A w a v m Ly iM-lilmr;.', O. one of the lst -known name In the fulled State 1 .'yrus Noble, ufter whom a celebrated brand of whisky wa named. Cyru I no more, but hi memory will live on a long a men Imbibe good lltiuor. The new of Mr. Noble death waa conveyed In a let ter received by George A. Lewis, of i hi city, who formerly lived at Lynch burg. O., the home of Mr. Noble. Noble himself never touched liquor of any kind, but for many year wa superintendent of a large distillery at Lynchburg, where the manufacture of whisky Is an Important Industry. Eventually he was sent out West by hi firm to ell llcjuor, and hi re- Iniurkable ucces prompted the frm lo name a brand after him. Slice then this brand ha become famous all over the Vet. though it 1 not o well know n in the Eastern state. Mr. No ble waa at one time interested In the Lynchburg distillery, but during the last few year of his life wa not con nected with the liquor concern. iH-ceaned waa a very large and pow erful man. and hi unfailing good na ture endeared him to all who knew him. He waa often twitted about his weight and had always declined to step upon the scale to satisfy the curio. Ity of hi friends. One day, however. Mr Noble' weight was determined by a resourceful friend, who Induced him to take a buggy ride. During the ride the buggy was driven onto a bay scales land the weight of the men, horse and j t art recorded. Later, when Mr. Noble j was taken back to his home, the own r of the cart returned and weighed We liuve an ac cumulation of Otitis and Ends. $10, fl2.50 $15 Men's Suits and Overcoats. We can fit you in some patterns. We will close them at S 8.Q S S- DANZIGER &C0. $tLfl FINE TAILOR-MADE SUITS To order during th month of January, at TWENTY-FIVE PER CBNT REDUCTION. Cleaning and Repairing at lowct price. Thfl Tailor. PACIFIC COAST COMPANY COAL;-. For Steamer, Commercial and Family Use Orders Promptly Executed ... . , do:k foot of seventh st Samuel Elmore & Co., Agts. Pacific Navigation Company tcamcr "tie . Kmorc" anJ ". rrison" ' I Ony iuc ntorUi to I iuuuxik, (iarihadi and Bay City, HobtMjnvi Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad A L'avlgalloa Com pany and ato the A:orla A Columbia River Railroad for Ban Fran cisco, Portland and all point East. For freight tod passenger rate -apply to J; The Morning Sixty Cents SPECIAL CROCKERY SALE Monday, January 6, and for tlie week we will -it'll 20 Per Cent Off FOARD & STOKES COMPANY Look Out for Next Week's SpeeiaL S-' -i-T" 1 . r himself, the horse and cart. In this roundabout manner Mr. Noble's w ieght was found to be over 3-'-0 pounds. In his home town the story Is known to almost everyone. In the letter received by Mr. Lewis the statement Is made that Mr. No ble's cotrtn was so larg? it could not be placed in the hearse, and sixteen pallbearers conveyed it to the ceme ! tery. , Deceased was a warm personal friend 1 of Pr. Wm. Lewis, now of Canyon City, and the doctor relates many Interest j ing stories concerning the life of Mr. ; Noble. J Dudly Greirson. who recently distin ' guished himself by climbing Ben Nevis ! on a motor bicycle. Is among the pto- neers of automoblllng in London. Abel Hinchliffe. now 8 years old and still active in journalism as editor of the Grimsby Observer, claims to have been the orignator of the English half-penny dally. PERSONAL MENTION. J. W. Seaborg came over from Ilwa co yesterday. H. M. Ogden. a well-known Portland commercial traveler, is in the city. J. Thorburn Ross, of Portland, was a passenger down on last night's train. Benj. Ely. a Salem contractor, was In the city yesterday looking over the local situation. L. L. Peett, a farmer and wheat grower of Moro. Sherman county, was in the city yesterday. DIAMONDS All kinds of precious stones, set and unset, at very mod erate prices. The latest pro ductions in the jeweler's art in Society Emblems, Fins, Hadges, etc. Solid value and guarantee'! quality in standard v.atehes and clocks Fine repairing.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. - J. H. SEYMOUR. 4'e?c-'e;V " - A. KIL.IIXKN, JJ'-'iT fommortUI-Nt. telephone muti 661 Astoriari Per Month Chinaware, Glassware, Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Yases and Bitque Figures At 20 Per t ent Off. Our first shipment of 1902 Wall Fa-' per Just arrived and more on the way. You Must Look Before you can see our new coloring and designs, the Idea are as bright as a summer morning, and suited to every kind of room and style of fur niture. There Is nothing prettier om caper than these varied designs. Give ns s call. C. M. CutblrtH ASTORIA. No. 127 7th street; "phone 2085. Badly Cut During January you can get all our Odd Size Shoes and Broken Lots at... COST Must make room for Spring. ' Come quick; some good shoes to pick from. PETERSON & BROWN LeaJInf Sboe Dealers PRAEL & COOK TRANSFER COMPANY Tlaa-MM 111. Graying and express.:;? All goods (nipped to on Cu- Will Hecure, Bpeekr Attenttoa. No. 831 Dnan St., W. J. OOOK. Uaja Astoria, Or. Rea. TeL USL Prompt Deliveries Of Choicest Fresh and Cured MEATS New Shop. Best of Serrica. Fhone Main 61. BOSTON MEAT MARKET