"International
100 Feed roi 13 Fowl for Sfl ivnt ,
lr miiiiih will (my lit runt of f coding.
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ductlon Of the average hi'llK.
It
money bitch If not satisfactory.
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THE MORNING AST0RIAN
TELEPHONE 881.
. TO DATS WEATHER
finll. viiit. Feb. 20, Vt-Mtrn Oregon
and Washington, octagonal shower.
Four up-to-daU tiarbera at tb Occi
dent. Tou, don't have to wall.
All the Intent books, papr: and limf
wrfnoa at j$vpiioii' book store.
Wyoming fnl, THE HiM'SK COAL.
Hd or.lora'to 8. Klmore Co.
Tu will alnyt flnl tbe nest 16o meat
In th k-4'y at the Rising Hun rtau
t.tnt, Nt. lii Commercial street.
Fur i;!. reliable piano work ee
aur local tuner, Th. Frderlcken.
JT1 Don 4 street, fhone 1074 Red.
Cart' remnant JW different pat
tern At li'M than wholesale price.
Very suitable for ru. S window
dlHy Ch. IMIborn It Son.
Tou will (hunk Hit for reminding you
(hat our hi'Adache tahlvU never fall, or
If they do, we return your money.
rtmrlwi Know, rtiudulnt.
Iiut arrived A ear of the famoua
Vfyomlnn coal. Fhiwi In the world
for domeatli- ui. fiend or phone your
order to H. Klmore St Co. Phone
Main 811. "'''.
tipoclnl mite of riirrwt reinnanta, 800
pAttema to eKt from, Invludlnf x-
mmateri, velvet, and body Uruaael.
wblfh we aiv offtrlnii at faetory price.
Moe window dlnplay, Chn. IMIborn
A 8.m.
,An enfnfxth: mnnuirrr for office to be
'int In this clly for lurge nianufac
taring eomrn. . Haliir)' 1100 l'r month
ern eonimbMtoft and tenieB, f500
t'iuih wurltjf 'required, Beat of ref,
eronee. Addrowt Munnirer r. O. box
siri Rn i'Vinci o, emu.
hat Ih tne trouble? Fitulty plumb
Ing and poor llxture For the bet
eattltary plumbliisf good And skillful
thorough workmnnhlp nend your or-
Atn to No. 425 llond elreet, Tinning.
(tn-flltln(j and heatlnif. " John A.
Montgomery, "
W. J. Scully, the hnidwnre alor and
tlriahop moil, hn moved from hla old
lK.'tlon on llond itreet to Nd 470-471
t!oinmerolnl ti-eet, oppoolte the Bee
lilvo, where he hit a well appointed
atoreroom and ihop, a tine Block of
atoves, range, biith tub, plumber'
,iwd, htrilw((re, jtlivwar. t,nd
ttitf best of facjlltlii for plumbing and
Hiyjim fitting. . , ..."
A lmniU-t will be tfVOnlonu Vfek
fiuiii todHy In the room formerly oc
eupled by the PumIi club, on Bond atreet
in3t to Well Ftu'Ko Kiiren coinpaiiy,
for. the beiit'llt of the Woman'' ejuj,
Tlie exacMiour hna not Ixien definite
ly fettled upon iih yet, but will be nn
nouni'ed luter. ...
THE PURE
GRAIN COFFEE
Even children drink Graln-0
botause they like it and the doc
v tor ay It ! good for them. " Why
notf It oootaltu all of th nonrlgh-
ment of the pure grala and bono
ot the potsoni of cofle,v' ' ' .
TflX IT TO-DAY. '
AtfTMert tnrpibmi Ito.ai6o.pracki.
AIN
Poultry Food"
Dy for the chrupest to' vino. On egg
It often doublet the egg pro.
I wonderful egy producer. "Tour
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Bend In your order
coal. 8. Klmore 4V Co.
for Wyoming
Fancy eleotd Ppltxenberg and Bald
win apple at Johnnon llio.
Swoet rream 18 tenia ft pint. No
charge for whipping. Tnftf candy
tore.
Ititprcttentatlve Hahn'i bunt puller bill
hua been lgned by tbe governor and
la now law,
Th circuit court adjourned hut ev
ening until next Monday when the te
vloii will be returned.
Rev. Oncar Oatrom returned yealer
dy from ft mlmtlonary trip to Blind
tflnuxh and I'piwr Bear creek.
Mr. B, U Eddy and children left on
the F.lmoro yeterday for their home
at Tillamook, after a vUlt at Batem.
Keponlble party went to rent
house; muit be modern; will pay 110
to Ki per month; addre P.O. box 660.
The atenmer Elmore erooeed out ye
lenUy for TMIumook bay point with a
cargo of fnervhandlae and 24 paanen
ger. For rent Two large nicely furnished
room, aingi or connected, for house
keeping. Bualnesa center 623 Commer
cial street, over Petereon & Brown'.
Abram 6anneron, who had the fnt
fortune to fracture hi skull by a full
Thursday nlxht lust, I greatly Improv
ed and there I every hope of hi ultt
initio recovery.
The legislature ha authorised tbe
sale of the pilot eehooncf at Astoria to
, tho bar pilot for $1000. The bar pilot:
are to repnlr the schooner and keep
her In service two year.
x Oond service, and (rood goods, at tho
right price Is what you want when pur
chasing groceries, (live u a trial and
we will see to It that you will be pleat
ed with (he good, service and price
Johnson Bros.
The moving picture show which Is
opvrntlng next door to Griffin's book
store showed here last year and Mr.
Wilson, the genial manager, la '"ready
and prepared to entertain all Ills old
friends with a clean, flrst-cluns show.
",Word has reached here from eos
inophils, Wah., that Mr. J. W. Cowk
erj'.lHtf of Wurrentotil, who was report
ed, (orioualy III there a few day ago,
I ittll living, but there I little hope
extended for her recovery. rMr-4'awker-
hxq bet l In" in' OiU-Qiisclau
state for the past three days and la
thought to be now In a sinking con
ltlon.: -; ;x iYiJV;
"Vere is dot fire areaty yet?" anx
iously Inquired a bewildered Qermnn
this morning at about 12:15 o'clock. "I
cannot scu de plates, bud I hear dem
f)re vprk.' , When he wna told that
the racket waa occasioned by the elec
tion of C. W. Fulton to the United
State senate, the German gave one
whoop ot delight and went straight up.
When lust seen he was still up and atlll
join. ' ' '''
The transport Kllpa trick will sail on
February 28 from San Francisco for
Snmar With th Fourteenth Infantry
regiment. The men are to toko the
place of the First Infantry. The Lo
gan, to sail on the last day of this
month, also will carry the first quad-
ron of the Thirteenth, cavalry, 100 ma
rine and a large number of saloon
passenger. The Sheridan,' next to ar
rive from the Philippine, will be due
March 1.
There wero two "hurch social given
Inst night In lino city and In plle of
counter-attraction were well attended.
The Presbyterian Christian Endeavor
society gave a Good Time aocJul at th
home of Mr. J. A. Rannell and tho
Kpworth League of the Methodist
church held forth at the parsonage, cor
ner of Ninth and Exchange street.
Excellent program wera rendered at
both affairs and a geneulne good time
was had by all In attendance.
Mealed proposal will be received at
the office of tho lighthouse lniector,
custom bouse, Portland, Or., until 12
o'clock m., 'March 16, ml, and then
opened, for furnishing and delivering
provisions and ful for vessel and sta
tion In the 13th lighthouse district dur
ing the fls"al year to end June 30, 1M4,
In acccHitnre with spectneations, copies
of which, with blank proposal and
other Information, may be had upon
application to Commander C. O. Cal
k Inn, U. 8. N,, Inspector,
The chief clerk of the railway mall
service of the Pacific coast division,
who have been In convention In Ban
FiiiiN'lr for the last three days, have
completed their labors and adjourned.
It w. Jevlded to modify the examina
tion of clerk who aspire to enter the
service by llmlnatlng all superfluous
matter which has not bearing upon
the duties required of a railway mall
Hoik. It is understood that Superin
tendent Thrall will issue order for the
piOpo.d slmpllflontlon of the examina
tions within ft few day.
Clly Physician Coi diner Mated Jester
day that the young man who for the
past few week ha been it patient at
the pest house la about recovered and
that he will be In position to let him
out In ft few day. It will be remem
tiered that the patient I the young fel
low who walked from Ooble to this
place suffering from uniillpox and ap
plied for admisalon at the local hospi
tal. At the time the disease had de
veloped to an alarming extent, but car
f ul nursing ha done Its work
and he Is now practically well.
It was authoratlvely stated last night
th.it Mm. William Martin arrived In
the city yesterday noon and that she Is
her for the purpose of regaining p
session of her now famous 6 year old
sou'. Mr. Martin I reported to be
ttnvellng under the name of Mr. L.
I!. UiKitn. She ha not yet started the
hull rolling and the probability Is will
not for the present, Mr. Martin ha
Instituted a suit for divorce from Wil
liam K. Martin In Portland the plnln
tiff alleging cruel treatment and re
miestlng the custody of the child.
It is very likely that the Interests of
tbt Pacific coast will be guarded In the
department of commerce and labor and
a committee representing the leading
wholesale tea and grocery houses of
Snn Francisco has recommended the
appointment of C. J. Toohey for the
lioaltlon of chief ol the bureau of man
ufactures In that portfolio. The chief
commercial bodies of the const will be
asked to second their choice. Mr. Too
hey I at present government Inspector
of tea at that port It Is understood
thut the presldmt desire to appoint ft
Pacific coast man, '
' ... - i
Office Constructing Quartermaster,
Astoria, Ore., Feb, 4.-1W5. 8ealed
proposal In triplicate, will be receiv
ed at thla office until 10 o'clock a..m.,
March 5, 1903, and then opened, for the
construction of a plank road on Fort
Canby military reservation, WarMng.
ton. Plans and specifications trsy ne
seon and further Information obtained
her. Right la reserved to accept or re
ject any or all proposals. Envelopes
hould be marked "Proposal for Plank
Road at Fort Canby, Wash." and ad
dressed to Geo. L. Ooodale, Capt. and
Quartermaster, U, 8. Army.
The st ?tm whaling fleet la getting
ready for sea a font a possible. Buys
dispatch from San Francisco. - The
Bulevedere I now fitting out for her
annual cruise. The Jesnette and Wil
liam Baylies are on the dry dock being
thoroughly overhauled. The Morning
Star, formerly a missionary ship, is
rapidly undergoing conversion Into a
Whaler, On account of her light
draught the Monterey with the aid of
her auxiliary power, Is expected, to go
Into water Inaccessible to the big
Whalers. The bark Wanderer has sailed
for' Japanese waters. At the close of
the season she will go to her old home,
Nejy Badtord.
Seattle Is tQ have another ..line of
ocean freighter, to all part of the
world. It is to be-a fleet of sailing
ships owned by the General 8oclety of
Shipping of Pari, the first of the boats
will arrive there In about three months.
Capt. Louis C, Bauvage, of Paris, Is
now In thiTclty arranging for the Inau
guration of the line, which eventually
will consist of 10 boats, eight of which
are at the present time' In operation.
Capi. Sauvaga ha been In the city for
th past several days, looking over the
prospect for the line. He Is satisfied
with the outlook, and announce that It
will be put on. "I have been on a tour
of the Pacific coast for the purpose of
looking over the field for sailing ves
sels," he said In an interview. "I am
one of the stockholders In the General
Society of Shipping of Parlo, and at the
present tlma we have eight boat on the
water. However, within a short time
we expect to have 20 of these vessels,
and they will all, or a many of them as
are needed, call at Seattle and other
porta on the Pacific coast. Three of
our boat have already been on the
Columbia, and have taken wheat car
got from there. Th Intention 1 to
extend th service to Can Francisco,
Astorlu. Seattle and Vancouver, and
whatever other porta there are on th
Pacific coast that art In need of
them." s , .'
The refined vaudeville entertain'
ment given last evening at Flitters' by
the Weston-Herbert combination ex
celled anything ot tho kind that ever
cam through th northwest. Most
people are not educated up to modern
vaudeville, and the futm Implies wme
thing vulgar and unfit for ladle and
children. However, vaudeville Is In no
manner off color, but rather a form'of
amusement that Is destined soon to
itippluiit the time-honored comedy per
formance. For , number ot reason,
rfi attendance lost night was not what
It should have been, but a better pleas
ed crowd never sat through a perform
ance. Every member of the company
Is an artist, and the troupe Include tbe
most remrakable juvenile comedian on
the read. The little fellow, .Master
Clifford Brandon, Is more than a show
In himself. He sustain an Irish char
acter Jn a truly astounding manner,
and the audlcr.ee went wild over bint.
There are three other Iiragdons Loren,
th? elder Harold and Wilbur and their
work I Indeed rare.' Hugh J. Era-
mett made hi Initial bow to sn Adr
ian audience last evening and was aq
corded a send-off that waa flattering In
tbe extreme. Mr. Emmett Is an art
ist of exceptional ability, and as a
ventriloquist ha few etunls. He lung a
ong Inst night that alone wa worth
th price of admission, and In many
other specialties demonstrated hla tal
ent. Mis Carrie Weston I a charm
ing little lady whose work is clever and
whose Illustrated solos were very phas
ing. Weston and Herbert rlehly de
serve all the credit that they have re
ceived from the press of the coast, for
no better specialists take money from
the public. Their comedy sketch,
"Down on the Farm," provoked no end
of merriment, as did their novelty mus
ical turn. All In all, the show Is su
perb; and at tonight' performance the
house should be packed to the doors.
Theater ters should boar In mind that
the entertainment la refined In every
sense of the word and that nothing
transpires which Would bring even the
faintest trace of a blush to the face of
any young lady.
CHURCHES
German Lutherian, Zion's Services
at 11 a. m Sunday school at 10 a. m.
First Lutheran lie. ' Oscar Ostrom
w ill preach both morning and evening.
Grace Service at II a. m. and 7:10
p. in. 8unduy school 11:30. Service
at Holy Innocents' chapel at 3:30 p. m.
Methodist Rev. Harold Oberg will
preach. Interesting and helpful themes
will be presented. Sunday school as
uual. ..........
Baptist All services as usual.. Ser
mons will be preached from the follow
ing subjects: "The New Birth," and
"Christian Love."
Prestiytirtan PcrvUea as usual. The
theme of the morning sermon will fee;
"God' Gift of Light." Evening jA
Saying of One of the Recent Character
In Fiction." '
Norwegian-Danish Methodist Sun
day school at 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a
m. Subject: "The Pillars in the Tem
ple of God." Song service, 7 p. m
Preaching, 7:45 p. m.. Subject: "Judge
Not, Lest Ye Be Judged." Special
services every night this week. Rev.
C, L, Hansen from Portland will
preach. .
THE GREAT MILWAUKEE FIRE.
Shown by -Thomas A. Edison's Latest
Invention. "
The Edison company have opened
up in the Kinney block, next to Urif,
In'a book store, with a number of sen
sational and marvelous moving scenes
Just taken by Mrr Edison' latest ma
chine. Among the number Is the
"Oreut Milwaukee Fire." This scene
is over 30 feet in length and the, mosj
realistic, scene, ever , taken, (must be
seen, to. be appreciated) and a great
mnay other scenes taken by Mr, Ed
ison in all part of .the world. t jlvery
seen ihown by thl , company Is up
to date, and never has been shon In
this country before. Every tady.1 gen
tleman and child In Aetorta should pay
the Edison company a visit. Tbey are
here' for a short time only. Nothing
old; everything new. The admission Is
only "10 cents. ;
NOTICE
All members of the- Toung Men's '
Republican club are - requested to
meet thla evening at the courthouse
at t p. m. to make suitable ar
rangements for - receiving Hon..
C. W. Fulton on his return to As
toria. '
J. C. McCue, President.
W. B. Toung, Secretary-
Dr. T. It. Ball
DENTISTS.
624 Commercial street, Astoria Ore.
ASIOiiMS WENT WILD
ritANTlt! OVEll KLKCTIOX
OP C. W. FULT4JN
UclU Were Itiuijr, omb Were
Exploded and I'andemcx
ilium Itelfrned.
444444444444
Astoria went wild with delight
ft few minute after 12 thl morn
ing, and for the rest of the night
the street were crowded with
madly enthusiastic men and wo
men, all celebrating the greatest
victory that Astoria has ever,
won. Bell were rung, whistle
blown and bombs exploded. On
every hand there was wild de
light. and Astoria gave vent to
its enthusiasm as only Astoria"
can. ' ' :
From noon yesterday to midnight
anxious crowds gathered about the bul
letin boards at The Astorian office and
other place where return were receiv
ed. When tbe noon ballot came In and
ft was seen that "Charlie" had held his
own, the hopes of the people rose and
It was freely predicted that he would
rucceed In the gnlUnt struggle he has
carried on. However, the great test
was still, to come, "md every bit of
news that could be gathered furnished
additional material for speculation.
Toward 8 o'clock the excitement be
came Intense. As each bulletin announ
cing the result of the balloting wa re
ceived, the hundred who thought of
nothing else aired their views. To say
that they wera satisfied with the noble
stand of the 33 men who bad all along
clung to the Astoria man Is to express
It mildly. The determined stand of
the Fulton forces buoyed up the spir
it of the people of the city, but still It
looked dark for Senator Fulton, for he
had not made any gain. Well posted
men, however, remarked that the Indi
cation was a good one, for It went to
show that efforts to break up the Ful
ton forces were proving Ineffectual.
The bulletin announcing the candi
dacy of Scott was awaited with much
Interest,' and when It became known
that his name was not presented until
almost midnight the opinion was gen
eral that he could not be elected. i
Things were at a standstill the usu- i
al lull before the storm when there.
suddenly came over the 'aire a brief j
but wonderfully pleasing message. : It !
wa to the effect that Charlie Fulton
had been successful. The waiting
crowd was acquainted with tha new
and there went up a genuine Astoria
shout one of those whole-souled cheers
that left no doubt a to the sincerity
of the checrers. Then the bells start
ed to ring. First the big fire bell rang
out and then followed the church bells.
In two minutes the city was craxy.
The enthusiasts broke Into stores and
secured large supplies of firecrackers
and bombs, and there followed a cele
bration that t seldom surpassed even
on the glorious Fourth. To attempt
to describe the scenes of enthusiasm
that were enacted would be Impossible.
The Juvenile spirit manifested itself in
everyone and Joy reigned supreme.
. Cells were Issued last night " for ft
meeting at the courthouse this evenly
to make arrangements to receive Sen
ator Fulton on bis triumphant return
to the city.
Oregon's new senator 1 a native of
Lima, O., and was born August 24, 1853.
He received his early education at Mag
nolia, la., and Pawnee City, Neb. . He
came to Oregon in 1875, and in July ol
that year took up his residence here.
engaging In the practice of law. His
first run for office waa in 18TS, -when he
waa elected state senator. He was re
elected to the state senate in 1890, 1898
and 1901. ...
ABOUT WASHINGTON3 BIRTHDAY
'Washington's birthday Was made a
legal holiday by vote of the Massa
chusetts lgeislature, the first one ob-
servid being February 22, 1867. Prior
to that,tlme his birthday Waft only ob
served by personal friends.. The birth.
day ot the celebrated Hoatettera' Stunt.
ach Bitters was 60 years ago, and the
fact that It has remained before ; the
public continually since that time U
positives proof, that It Is founded on
true merit. ' There Is also ' positive
proof ot its value In the record of cures
of heartburn,1 Indigestion. fatuTency,
dizziness, dyspepsia,, constipation, bil-
Uouaness, and malaria, fever and ague
that la back ef it. also in the hundreds
of voluntary testimonials received an
nually, dive it a fair trial. It will
cure you even after . other remedies
have, fat'ed. 5 Be sure to get the genu
ine. - ' r ' ;
TO CITIZENS OF ASTORIA
AU Cttlsens, Irrespective of party
affiliations, arc requested to meet at
the courthouse this evening- at 8
p.' mf with the' Young Men's Re
publican club, to arrange for a pro
per reception to our United States
senator, Charles W. Fulton. -J.
C. McCue, President.
MOLLIS HOGANS, ATTENTION '
' There will be a special meeting ot tbe
Mollle Hogaqs one week from thla
evening at the usual hour In the Odd
Fellows' building. All charter mem
bers are requested to be present.
THE GORDON HAT
THE BEST $3 HAT ON EARTH
In all the late shapes both soft
and stiff. Also, the new
NORFOLK CAP
For Youth or Man. See them.
They are Nobby, tt7 ?
C. H. COOPER
ECLIPSE HARDWA Jml
Plumbers and
Steamfitters
525-527 BOND STREET
Serviceable Baskets 1
Made in Japan
From Telescopes,
20fQ:4 to Shopping Bags,
izA Traveling BasKets,
IploU Lunch BasKets, etc
TootK and Hair Brushes
From 25o to $1.50 Highest Grade Made in Japon '
i FOARD (si
. Astoria -
THE ASTORIA
Opened January 1, 1903
ASTORIA'S NEWEST HOTEL
Best Entertainment tit Moderate Prices '
Comer Seventeenth and Commercial Sta
JACK DENCIl
Now is the time to buy Heating aud Cooking Stoves
AT LOW PRICES
- AU kinds of IIou6e Furnishing Goods,
Carpet Laying and Upholstering.
Adams Henning'sen
416-422 Bond Street
NEW STYLE CHOP HODS
P. F. PETERSON, Proprietor
BEST ARRANGED EATING HOUSE 14T ASTORIA
EVERYTHING THE MARKKT AFFORDS
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