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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1903)
4. ASTORIA, OREGON, TOESDAY, JANUARY 6 11HXJ 5 ' : I! GUTICURA SOAP The World's Greatest Skin Soap. Tlia Standard of Every Nation of the Earth. Sals Greater Ami tie World's Met of OUicr Sold Wherever Civilization Has Penetrated. merit. On the bottle was a label com pletely hiding the contents and bear Ins the inscription "Happy New Tear. Itnve a Drink With Me." According to Mr. Bailey, her hus band came home at 11 o'clock and after bathing remarked that he guessed he would take a drink from his new year's gift He drank about half an ounce and shortly after retiring complained of cramps and remarked that he be lieved he had txvn poisoned. Mrs Galley aroused the neighbors, but by the time assistance arrived her husband was dead. Mrs. Bailey states that when her husWuv) returned home from a barn where he was employed he brought the bottle with him, but did not tell whore hi got It. The lice authorities are now mak ing an investigation at the barn. MAT RETIRE FROM NAVY. Prince Henry Desirous of Residing on Dry Land. JCEW TORK. Jan. J. On February In admiralty circles, says the Berlin j correspondent of the American, that ; Prince Henry will leave the navy to I become regent of the Brunswick prln- Millions of the world's best people use Cutleura Soap, assisted by Cutieura Ointment,' for preserving, purifying and beautifying the sklu, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for , claimed by the Duke of Cumberland softening, whitening and soothing red, i Having attained the highest possible rank In the navy, Prince Henry's am j bltlon Is to try his hand at statesman j ship. He is also anxious to spend more of his time with his family, as several j of his children are In delicate health. He may also be desirous of quitting I the pavy because of the awkward sltU' i atlon at Kiel, with reference to ques rough and sore hands, for baby rashes, Itchings and chaflngs, in the form of baths for annoying Irritations and In flammations, or too free or offensive perspiration, in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and many sana tive, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, espe cially mothers, ts well as for all the Pears' To keep the skin clean is to wash the execretions from it off , the skin takes care of itself inside, '4 not blocked outside. To wash it often and clean, without doing any sjcyrt of violence to it re quires a most gentle soap, a soap with no free alkali in it. Pears', the soap that clears but not excoriates. Sold nil over the world. the residence there of the kaiser's sec- j ond son. Prince Adalbert, who is un- derstudying Prince Henry's place as ; admiral royal. Poje purposes of the toilet, bath and nur- j tlons of precedence In consequence of sery. Cuticura Soap combines delicate emollient properties derived from Cuti cura, the great skin cure, with the pur est of cleansing ingredients and the most refreshing of flower odours. No other medicated soap ever compounded is to be compared with it for preserv ing, purifying and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair and hands. No other for eign or domestic toilet soap, however expensive, is to b6 compared with it tor all the purposes of the toilet, bath nd nursery. Thus it combines in one soap at one price the best skin and complexion soap and the best toilet and baby soap ever compounded. Sale "greater than the world's product of all other skin soaps. Sold In every part of the civilized world. PAPAL JUBILEE. Leo Will Be Presented With Tiara of Gold. DRANK POISONED WHISKT. "Happy New Tear; Have a Drink With Me." Kid the Contents. j NEW YORK", Jan. 5.-JOn February j 20 next, 1'ope Leo XIII will celebrate his pontlliclal silver jubilee. It is pro- posed on that day by the international J committee having in charge the cele , bration that each family, parish, dlo i cese and nation shall observe that day as a day of thanksgiving to God for j the long and successful reign of his i vicar. On that day a tiara of gold will SPECTATOR IS KILLED. People Gather In Crowds to See lee Jam Exploded. NEW YORK. Jan. 5. -A great crowd ox spectators gathered on the banks of the Connecticut river Sunday to watch thrf process of dynamiting the Ice Jam to save the great temporary bridge, says a Times dispatch from Hertford. At 10 o'clock a piece of ice was blown high In the air, falling 200 feet away, struck Frank Stavalo, aged 11, on the head, fracturing his skull. He is now In the hospital, where It Is said he can live but a short time. He has not regained consciousness. The authoring find that there was no criminal .legllg'jnce. but spectators are now warned away. Pike, second of the Holland submarine boats to be built on this coast for the government, will be launched from the Union Iron works on January 14. With In a month after the launching, from present Indications, the Pike will be ready for her surface trial on the bay. The submarine teat of the Grunpu. first of the HolUnd boats built here, and which had her surf tee test some week ago, la expected, to take place an soon as a picked crew of experts ar rive from the east. COUSIN OF ALICE KOOSKVKl.T. Accomplished You.ig W mmn Is Being Trent 'd In Sanitarium. NEW YORK. Jan! 5.-Mlss Pansy Roosevelt, the IS year old daughter of John E Roosevelt, a cousin of the pres. tdent, '. tiinW treatment for nervoiif prostration In . orlv tte sanitarium. The young woman is a great friend of Miss Alice RoMUWlt, Her home Is in Bayport, L. I. She Is an accomplished horsewoman and golf player. Her nf-. t!li tlon has been kept a storet from all but the members of her family and Intimate friend BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS Arrived! A car of the best Wyoming stove coal. IS per ton. Phone W. S, Klniore & Co. 111 ' y- Coal to burn. The famous Wyoming roal for domestic use. $3 per ton. Good lump stove coal at $6 per ton. Phone 661. E'more A Co. WANTED 5 YOUNG MEN from As torla to at ance prepare for Positions In the Government Service. Apply to Inter-State Corres. Inst, Cedar Rapids, la. Rosyln coal lasts longer, la cleaner and makes less trouble with stoves and chimney flues than any other coal on the market, aeorge. W, Sanborn, agent. Telephone 1311. Dumbing, tinning, gas and steam fitting at lowest rates and In work manlike manner. Orders promptly x- ecu ted. Shop, No. 4:5, Bond street ' JOHN A. MONTGOMERY. TOBACCO NOT SATISFACTORY. Connecticut Crops Are Proving a Disappointment presented to the pope as "the offering of filial love from all his children," and , . this will be worn by him on the annl- COI.ORADO SPRINGS, Col. Jan. 5. j versary of his consecration, March 3. James E. Bailey, a coachman, died un- i The tiara Is described as follows: der mysterious circumstances last night j The three crowns will stand superlm and Indications are that he was pois- posed on high relief, representing the oned by drinking from a small vial of , triple power of the papacy. The tiara whisky which contained a white sedi- is to be surmounted by a cross. NEW YORK. Jan. 5.-The tobacco crop of the Connecticut valley, es pecially that grown in the open air. is not coming from the sheds In a satis factory, condition, according to the 1 Times' Hartford correspondent, and be ! the urirea which are heinr nnfrl ml. ACTRESS RECEIVED BENEFIT. NEW YORK, Jan. 5.-Seven thous and, six hundred and eighty-two dol lars was the sum netted at the benefit given for Marie Dressier, the actress, who has been HI for several months with typhoid fever. t MY, ISN'T IT PROVOKING? An 'nterestlng experiment was re cently made by Doctor Purnmf. in ref erence to the relative power of Imagin ation of the two sexes. He gave to onehundred of his hospital patients a dose of sweetened water, and shortly afterward entered the room, apparent ly greatly agitated, siying he had by mistake administered a powerful emet ic. In a few minutes foiir-tlfths of the subjects were affected by the supposed emetic. These were mainly men. while all of those not affected were women. considerably lower than the growers were expecting. The cold and damp weather of last summer was not favorable to growing the best quality of leaf. SUBMARINE BOAT TESTS. SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 5.-The GRAIN-O VJ THE PURE V J GRAIN COFFEE Even children drink Grain-0 because they like it and the doc tors say it is good for them. Why not? It contains all of the nourish ment of the pure grain and none of the poisons of coffee. TRY IY YO-DAY. At grtetn mtrjmken ; lie, incl H5c. pr ptrkie. Office Constructing Quartermaster, Astoria, Ore, Deo. 10, 1902. Sealed proposal. In triplicate, will be received at this office until 10 o'clock a. m., January 8, 190S, and then opened fori repairs to whtxf at Fort Columbia,! Wash. Plans ind speclfWatlons may be seen and further Information ob-j talned here. Right Is eserveU to ac-1 c.ept or reject uny or all proposals. Envelopes should be marked "Propos als for repairs To wharf at Fort Co- , luixbla. Wash," and addressed to Geo. L. UoodaK Capt,, and Quar. Mr. U. j S. Army. OUR QREAT SPECIAL SALE 'Him commenced nnJ will continue for 1 0 days. On Friday nnd Suturdny, January ii and 3, wo will sell e HEATING STOVES at prices never bolero named in Astoria. Our stock is larjjo. Coma nnd wlcct during twm dayx. Waloh our announcement for next week. H- H. ZAPF, - - - The House Furnisher C. J. Trenchard Insurance Commission and Shipping Agent Wells Fargo and Pa cific Express Companies. Cus tom Hou-e Broker. m 53! YrPlNiirnN, Nev., (let, i. two ii 1'kmik, llrlmia, Mont. SSSS lr Clr-I hve tie rly fliiMinl the (firmer butllr nnl sin r etlea'ly wi'll. Mjr msf tin moot i livnl rloiu would titvptriniiiiu'rt1 (iimr !'. My ppetlie l yonri, have ruined 10 pouii'l in wetichf and far! like I'd ko of life w given me. Ow nl liuttla I wml (nr ihi time in Mr s (rltnd antllnt other for innwlt, a. I do tint Intend to l oliliout It. Very truly ymirt, T It IIARI11M. SELLING OUT Entire Stock Mens and Boys Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, mast be sold before February 1. Going out of business. EVERYTHING AT COST PRICE. Chas. Larson WKh Block 6M CommmUl Street. :3n::na!ms:s::jmH:::::mtKJrisnmtuR:j:mnnHrjnnnai t Red Ribbon Brand FANCY CALIFORNIA FIGS i Fisher Bros.-. 540-550 Bend st. rwajtmtKtnm.niRtaiwmammja wjomin::tmmtmamm::mtn ) IT Of New Zealand W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS 1 " ' Has lieen Undi'rwrit'n ' on tln I'neific (iiml iivi.i iaiiii-.)i.i V.UM 1( . 3 OTANAHAN'S OTANAMAN'S GREATEST OF ALL CLEARANCE SALES IS NOW ON Some 0 the Big' Bargains to Be Offered for 30 Days 1 BLANKETS 7Ec Grey Random Blankets ) .5 $3 Heavy Chamelon Blankets $1.98 J15Ci Extra Heavy Grey Blankets.. $2.25 W.75 Melrose Family Blanket ....J2.75 $2.50 White California, 11x4 $1.50 $5 Extra Heavy White California.. $3.75 75c White Crochet Bed Spreads ....69c $1.75 Large Size Comforts, filled with Best Lamnated Cotton ,.$1.25 Handkerchiefs 2V4c Colored Border Handkerchief s..lc lOo Ladles' Embroidered Handker chiefs 6c 24a Hemstitched and Embroidered .. Handkerchiefs wo 25c Fancy Lace Edge 15c Broken lines of Initial Silk Hand kerchiefs for half price Ladles' and Misses' Vests Left over from holiday trade. 75o Ladies' Heavy Fleece 4Sc 60c Ladles' Ribbed Vests 23c 85c Misses' Ribbed Vests 28c REMNANTS Of all kinds. Mill Ends and Drummers' Samples. Of these we have two tables stacked high. The prices are all marked In plain figures, former price, also SALB PRICE. CORSETS 76c Boned Corsets 4c ll.Dfl Thompson corsets $1 $1.75 R. A O. corset $1.4 Mackintoshes Misses' Mackintoshes, odd sizes first-class quality, $1.4, $1.98, $2.25, 2.60 to $3 Ladles' Mackintoshes, all sizes, $2.98, $3.50, $4.50, $5.50 to $10 Pillow Cases and Muslins ?0v White Pillow Cases, 42x36 lie 44 Bleached and Unbleached Mus lin 4c 10c Fruit of the Loom 8Vc Tillow Case, Muslin, yd wide ..12V4c 12Vic Lonsdale 10c $1 Bheets, 63x90 69c 25c 9x4 unbleached sheeting 16c j Fur Collaretes and Animal Scarfs at Prices Far Below Cost Men's and Boys' Wear 76o Overshlrts, all sizes 45c KVj Fancy Ribbed Underwear 23c 75c Heavy Fleeced Underwear ......46c $1.26 Natural Wool Underwear ...,90c $2 All-Wool Buff Underwear $1.50 Men's Hats 98c, $1.25, $1.49 to $3 $1.50 Boys' Three-Plece Butts, dur ing sale $1.9 $8.50 Men's Suits, al sizes $6.89 Better quality .,..$10, $11.50, $12.60 to $20 SKIRTS Ladlps' and MIhhcs' Underskirts, . Made of Daisy cloth, white and colored, during sale for 6C Same, with double row lae 1rlm- mlng 7go Illack Mercerised Sateen Skirts ....49c Better quality, 75c, $1.26. $1.49. 1.85 $4.50 White Muslin Underwer at Greatly Reduced Prices. Rainy Day Skirts Dress Skirts and Walking Skirts, latest style, sale prlcss, l.9S, $2.25, $2.60 to $5 Ladies' and Children's Hose 12 1-2 c Seamless cotton to 36c Ladles Congo Black 2So 36c Cashmere Hose ...23c 36c Children's Imported Cashmere hose , 28c Dress Goods, Silks and Linings all Reduced-Ribbons of all hinds Reduced-Liberty, Gros Grain and Satin Notions of all Rinds Ic up-Umbrellas of all Kinds reduced during Sale Ladies' Capes, Coats and JacKets from $1.49 up-No Reserve-Sale Lasts Thirty Days