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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1905)
THE, MORN I NO ASTORIAN ASTORIA ORE. THURSDAY, JULY jo. 1903. DDQQ El II If 11 Mft.fi ejimlu Sell rl in II uuua Will mark the beginning of another Mammoth ill and kr''friinrn i! Hi Jj $11 And we promise those who participate that this sale not only surpasses any of its kind .ever held in Astoria, but ANY THE ENTIRE NORTHWEST HAS EVER SEEN There is not one piece of Lace that would sell ordinarily at less than 10c the yard, and a great many you would pay 25c for. They all go alike Saturday at only a yard, Very finest Nainsook and Cambric Embroideries, from 3 to iS inches wide, none worth less than 15c, for some you would pay 50c and 75c for, all go alike Saturday at only the yard - . r raw No limit, you take as many yards you want. Cent Hosiery given A v; a y After a great deal of trouble on our part we have secured the agency in Astoria and vicinity for the World's Famous BUSTER BROWN HOSE for Boys and Girls, everywhere sold at 25 cents the pair To get them introduced, with every four pair you buy you get , one additional pair free only on the date of the Embroidery Sale. Every pair guaranteed. A new pair exchanged for the old ones if they don't give, satisfaction. Our Crockery epartmeni Has undergone a great many changes for the better of late. ' We have been getting in immense quantities of fine China and Glassware and we would like to have every one who attends the embroidery sale pay our basement a visit. As a special induce ment to you to come, we are offering special prices for the day. Here are two Specials, pick-ups at random from a host of others just as good : SPECIAL No. 1 144 Sets of Japanese Cups and Saucers. The regular $1.25 grade on sale Saturday at per set 85 Gents Others proportionately low priced. SPECIAL No. 2120 dozen Crystal Glass Flower Vases, worth 25c and 35c, on sale Saturday only 15 Gents ITll Bl IF If -J Wis 1 MMLOCII ARRIVES Revenue Cutter Was Anchored In Stream Ovtr Night. WILL PROCEED TO 'FRISCO Hat Been At Lewis and Clark Exposi tion for Many Weeks as Marin Rep resentative of Treasury Department May Return Here. 1'nited State revenue cutter lluh McOulloeh arrived in yesterday after non anj anchored off the Callender dock. The MeCullis-h ramp here frm Portland where she hat l-en for a num ber of week past as tlu murine repre sentation of the treasury department at the lvewi and (.'lark exposition. She will lea vp out for San Francisco at 0 oVltH'k thi morning. A great many of her crew were given shore leave lat night and the "blue jacket" made the best of their few hour respite. They attended the thea ter or spent the evening meandering over the city. The McCulhsh attracted considerable attention, probably owing to the fact that she win a dispatch (mat with Admiral Dewey at the famous bat tle of Manila buy. It will lie remember ed that the McCulloch, through the un fortunate rircumstam-e of her funnel catching fire gave the snap away. Hud it not been for thi unavoidable acci dent Dewey' fleet would have entered Manila harbor without the knowledge of Admiral Moiitijo or the military offi cial in charge of the fortification at Pasig ami ("avite. There is a possibility that the Me- fulliM-h may return to this port to par ticipate in the regntta which U lx-ing phiniii-d. A to her assignment after ' reaching San Francisco nothing appar ently ha been ilivulged. but from re- mark dropped by memher of her crew, the ship' return here may be hoped for. nodcloe, accused of attempting to drown th tdghtyearold son of Andrew Nu gent by throwing the body into the lino nick river near Vhitehone Htidge. In Identifying the man young Nugent stated that lVnodcIco wa not the one who threw him lulu the river, but was the one who had told another man to do it. Denodicce i held in tha Troy jail and deputies ire trying to find his alleged accomplice, Steamer Alliance leave nut this morn ing for Kureka and way sirt with pas senger and freight. J Sampson Inspected. I Captain Kdward and Fuller, 1'nited , State inspector of hulls and boilers '.were in the citv veterdav mid made a thorough iniei-tion of steamer Sampson First Grain Ship Chartered. ' French bark I.a Kochcfoucauld has bucn chartered to load grain on the sound for Europe. She is the first vessel plan- jed in the 1905 M lit from the North iwet. She is now loading at Cardiff for I lliemerton and was taken nt 2Hs 3d ! about two weeks ngo. ncc-ording to ml I vii received front Liverpool yesterday ' afternoon. Steamer Sue 11. F.lmore l.-f t out yes terday for Tillamook, carrying a general cargo and passengers. Traffic on the aheotta to llwaco yes terday was good. On the return trip 2'KI case of salmon were taken from the j M!owun cannery at llwaco, TRAMP SAVES TWO LIVES. ; Stops Runaway and Gets Ten Dollars j Reward. I Bridgeport, Conn., duly H. The brnv ' erj of a tramp saved Mrs. Perrault and her daughter from serious injury, if not death, today. Mrs. Perrault is a summer gmt at SouthpoM; This morning she and her young daughter drove t hi city. In Fairfield avenue the team of spirited horse Is-ciime bad ly frightened and started to run. Mr. I'errault win unable to control them and the rein were drawn from her hand and trailed along the street un der the horse' feet. The curringe sway ed from Hide to side in a perilous man ner. John Murray wa Hitting under a' shade tree. He saw the runaway horse and sprang at the head of one of the horse. Hi grip was sure and he clung to the horse until the horse were brought to a standstill. Mrs. Perrault wa grateful and ask ed the name of her resciicrer. "I'm John Murray, a tramp," he re plied. He was rewarded with a (10 bill. He smiled, thanked Mr. Perrault and resumed hi teat under the shade tree to enjoy his rest. ASTORIA'S GREATEST STORE j ATTEMPT TO, DROWN BOY. Police Looking for Accomplice for Pris a oner Charged With Crime. Hoosiek Fall, X. Y., July 19. Deputy sheriffs here have arrested August IX- Sicilian Fish Whopper, Naples, Italy, duly 10. A slory which equals the usual warm weather tide of the sea serpent, come from Messina, Sicily, and ha aroused a great deal of interest, A boy of eight year ills-apiH-Mivd several day ngo and no trace of him could be found. A systematic eareh was made of the entire neighbor hood. Yesterday fishermen caught a dogfish Which measured seventeen feet and when the monster' body wa cut open the boy'a body was found Intact in the stomach of the fish. The moth er of the boy ha ioitive)y Ideiitilled the body a that of her sou. Excellent Train Record. New York, July ID. Transportation record of the Ihtltimore ,t Ohio show that with one exception, all train reach ed their destination on schedule time last week Friday, The ame wa true the next day of all the lllue Line train U'tween New Yolk and Washington, in both direction. While thi is a com mendable record, it Is a common one on thi road. Truck and Car Collide. Brooklyn. July ltl.-Carlotta Graham, 40 year old, was on a trolley car of the t nion street line when, nt Atlantic av enue and Court street it crashed, yes terday afternoon, into n truck owned by the Congress Brewing Cominy. The collision unseated all of the pas senger and Mis Graham wu knocked into the street. She suffered a scalp M BEEIHIVE LAST WEEK'S SALE HAS BEEN VERY SUCCESSFUL This Week We Continue to Offer Genuine Bargains IN ALL OUR DEPARTMENTS We must clear the way for our fall giMsln. by, disposing of broken hits in ready to-wear garment and of remnant in all other merchandise. READ BELOW of some of the offering which an al your disposal at price low enough to warrant your patronage.. Embroideries roc EMBROIDERIES, a yards for .15c For 8c EMBROIDERIES jc 5c EMBR0IDERYS a yards for jc. Hosiery LADIES 10c Hose, all sizes, a pairs for ijc LADIES' 10c HOSE, a pairs for ajc Boys' 50c Shirts At 25c. SKIRTS COLORED WASH SKIRTS for house, street and beach wear are in cluded in thi sale, LINEN SKIRTS 79c and r.a5 SHORT STOP At our store doc the trick, That I If you want anything In Milliliter clothing 11 nd study thi) cost. Ne what we can do in warm weather wearable ul $10.00 A SUIT P. A. STOKES Tito Drrney Shop for Dressy Men. wound and bruise 6f the body. After Ising attended by a physician from lint Seney hospital, she wu taken home in an amhulamv. New Industry. New Yolk, duly 19 - The Buffalo t Susiuelmiiua hate established a new In dustry, which piumisc to ls a g.N.d freight emit libiitor. Just north of (iah-. ton, Pa., on tin main line, mountain of sand stmie j being developed com mercially, The stone is nf particu larly line iuality, and almost unlimited in iiautity. Among other oidei 0110 for J'Ni car limd was recently received. THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL Maintain unexcelled service from th west to the east and south. Making close connection wl:h trains of H transcontinental lines, passenger r glvn their chole of route to Chicago, Loulvlll Memphis nnd New Orlean. and through these points to the far ent. Trospectlve travelers desiring- lnfor matlcn u to the lowt raf a and beat routes are Invited to correspond with) the following representatives: II. II. Trtl'MIlULI Commcnlnl Agent. 3 Third St.. Portmnd, Ore. J. C L1NISEY, Trav. Pueng"r Agnt, Ul Third Ht.. roiunnd, Ore. PAUL It. THOMPSON, Paas'gr. Agent. Cob-man Hulldlng. 8nt:e, Wash. Sunday Excursion to .Torth Beach. ' The llwaco Railway and Navigation Company pre selling round trip ticket every Sunday from Astoria to all cotta, nt a ralo of ono dollar for the point on Long Uracil, including Nah round trip, Our stock of wash waists i pret ty well picked over, but there are some left that make a visit to our store worth your while. The price marked on them will Induce shrewd shoppers to clean up the balance of these waists, now left on our hands. ' Ladies' Collars TURN OVER COLLARS, of Japan ese linen, worth 40c and 43c To close these out our price has been reduced to 25c Each We have plenty of help o,nd will give you every attention. j$ X3he tlts BEEflliBlVE It will bring rich, red IiIinsI, firm fleslt ami muscle. That' what Iliillisi.-r' Itisky Mountain Tea will do. Taken this month keep you well all summer, .'I.Vents, Tea or Tablets, at Frank Hart' drug store. IT WILL PAY YOU TO TRADE WITH US. A Few of Our Specialties Log Cabin flour, per sack $1.35 Dement'i Best Flour, per sack I1.35 Nob Hill Coffee, per pound ....40c Royal Cream Rolled Oata per sack ' 3oc Red Cross Soap, per box 90c Full Cream Cheese, per pound ..17 IlcHides we have several articles dis played on our Bargain tablet thus are money saver. Foard 3 Stokes Co. , 0