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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1905)
-f i 'Hi: 1 'v . IUNDAY, JANUARY !, fw. I I ; THK MOKN1NO ASTOjUAN, ASTOK1A, OKKfiON. Jj j THE SALE OF ALL SAILED I We must raise Money 1 So We raise Cain with Prices 11 I Finr Clothing' at Lower Prices than any Store in Astoria!!! 55 ; ;i - . .I 1 1 m V W p 1 promise uin My Honor kicked by a Reputation gained Everything RedUCed Q ' j C3 leep during residence in Astoria, that my CLKARANCK W ' i ; On Mens' and Boys SUITS g.LU ,,is j.car wjn Kclipse all Sales ever held in Astoria or Soft ond Stiff lloti. Undor- I and OVERCOATS, that may be held by any other House this season. wcnrilnd Overahlrts. Sox II mi TRUNKS, SUIT CASES, Not a few BAITS on Staple Goods, but an all around ond ondKorchlof Mom' I ?l j H VALISES and UMBREL- Uonest CUT. d Box. Sw.al.r.. ' I - S LA5, ' j I : j& INOTEs E. & W. Collars and Carhartt Goods bin$ Contract Goods, I S they alone are spared from Cutting. I ft! ,'1' -onrseipraeticaueote BAITO I i, is tJZ J2Jffc. .o J j I prices rr WOru I 2 I on every article even in a full page i A Genuine Reduction SUITS ll tn J I ad; they sometimes quote prices on a r A TT that used to sell at from I few things which all know the value JJ yj? H IP y $Q to $15 1 Q ' -. - of in order to draw trade; bu, we ent OS . RedUCed S and offer ,e, f.,r ' j EVERYTHING rjj NO BAITvJ H or .i similar reduction. Wc cut lh ? f 1- I instead of offering aoc sox for ioc. CJ o , i'ricc on ALL () -1 I an Cheap z SUITS and OVERCOATS. ! ! I flu Goods Only. O J :) MERMAN WISK I I THE RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND HATTER. 8IX TO ONE. from her a few day, ago appealing for In, for stealing a tllrer watch from Mcllrld In pronounHn, tnrt.m, " """" ' " '. - mercy In behair of her husband. It John Tenharl, one of the prlnonr. In 'urnt toward the dtfndant an4 Mid Qnmnlii' x ' :, Uwi Got One Year and Staueh Six waa the most plUful letter I ever re- the county jail at the time. Low "Vu tan now wr. dlthon( OUUlGlillIlR VlOlUff tO Hfl.nnP11 . ij Years for 8tealing. celved. The woman has my sympathy, escaped from that Institution. The brl" you- HJ you bn homat you 0 wl'JHwU . tj To more unfortunates were com- but that Is a matter the defendant first Information had ben chand ul! not bm hre today to receiv j, mlttei to the penitentiary from Clat- should have considered before he com- from that of burglary at the request of l"nct- n th. rewmmndatlon of th A i. ' sop county yesterday by Judge Mc- mltted his crime. I don't take Into the defendant. He pleaded rullty to 'trlct attorney I shall tiv. you th At - Bride- Han7 Lowe- who to!e a pair conslderaUon to any extent the fact the first charge and the second one was h"t penalty, one year Itrmmr - j f shoes, was truly repentant and wept that this man has broken Jail, as I dismissed. Mr. Eakln also appeared ,h " "an v,r ka rl. h-. hy blnt I copiously when he was brought before believe It Is any man's prlvelege to es- for this defendant. He said Lowe was '""honi-st. su.-h methods have but on S fV , I the tribunal of justice to answer to cape from jail. If he can. I don't be- only 19 years of age, had b,en thrown that I. the rnUentlry Ufltt T.tYPf C ' , hi. crime. Fred Stanch maintained the Meva I should want to stay In Jail If I on the world since he was a small boy '"haps my ,nl.ncy may I yu LZ "-'"IlIJJK Wt ' I t0tudt1tha! CJ,araC ,WM n0CeDt anJ " 1 WM ru,Ity' 1 and "'ortuiurtely was a victim of dime trhap. It wl not. I tnd I 1 S , ?D f Cy t .T,1 WUl1 n0t Want ,0 "tay thert- nVel readln for ow. " o ho that wh, yu TUC Tf I.TUICIM? ! ee? 7 .n f InthUfc 041,6 1 tak6 ,nt0 consideration est penalty ft. he did not th.nk any- . re.,.w.l you will go 0" THE CLOTHIERS The crime of larceny In a ware- pleaded guilty, It Is the one extenuat- up for so long a term that hi. life mi . f house is a very serious offense, the ing circumstance, and It Is the juJg- would be ruined. District Attnrn.v . TllGV TaTlll Vt rtUnJ 11 J I more so when It Is committed by an ment of this court that he be Impr..- A..en said I Tona nic, , "as 7 W1U DO ClOSGd all 11 . 1 employe of the company robbed, and oned In the penitentiary for a period of for burglary for wlTh Z lo t Z , ,v mv I rtlll more so when committed by a six years." alty was two vars h,.t at ,h! n ' 'im D'c -Th. aPPi. T hUrfldn.T7 HTlH T?.;1 T IT J man of InteH.gence. It Is a hard mat- Stauch made no reply and gave no .?. reques hTnad c ang d It 1 t Tit V'' hab'tt" " 6 and ter to send a man to the penitentiary, evidence that it affected him In any 'lower offense He sail but fl h- r , I Chjin Ch,,un' ,n'"cH 1 frt- t when that man has a family depend- way. 1' th 2T, I J ? . by lh ntn i l 'uier of 1905 5 fcg upon him for support, but It Is one Harry Lowe was immediate ar- 11 wbtv" "' ' the unfortunate circumstances with ralgned on two Informations one recommend ftrBuM b'f" J Uw- f - which a court has to contend In the charging him with larceny In a ware- aid tE when tlS l 't""" " WM lh ' T' ' discharge o f official duty. I am house by stealing a pair of shoes from ,l,,t,,ve badg" TrZtl ll T " MM,t n The h ; aware that this defendant has a wife, the railway warehouse and the other handcuff, an a Wi oM m '.h . ' '' ',''n',,,1 ,he WrU tt'"1 r';"""l- ThufA D f i j a 1 rece,"d a very p,tirui chargi y a dweii-.t ritr zt zrmu,-r u,t-,hf ,f th- nere are Keasons for lu ' ! ; j WiU Be8'in on Tuesday January 3, iq05. j Remember we always do as we advertise and we promise Gr.l j all lines. You can always buy cheap a, "" "i THE BEE UWE r S