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THE MORNING ASTORIAN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1904. PAGE SEVEN. t t Famous Trains f .- . Y ."tiie !: .Southwei ' Limitoil .( Koiwar 'tiity 'to. x Chicago, Tho Overland Limitol to Cliicago r ; via Omaha, Tli Pioneer Limited St. Paul ! to Ohscago, run via ; , 7 , , x . Chicaeo. Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Eucli route oflbra mimerou$ attractions.' Tho principal tiling to iiwuro a quick, j. comfortable trip east is to boo that your f .tyf? " ' ' ticket roud via the Chicago, Milwaukee A T . St. Paul Railway. 1 , , r, c; It. S. ROVE. Central Ajtnt . 134 Third Street, Portland New Style Restaurant , iEvcrythin First Class. The Bs(the Market Affords, . Open Day and Night. Good Service. ; 120 tlth St. next door to Griffin BH. 1 and edolnltij iht Olflct Saloon ASTORIA, OREGON rxxxxxrrxmi rxxzzrzzxxixxxxx 8 FRESH AND CURED MEATS Wholesale nd Retail , , Ships, Logging Camps and Mills supplied on short notice. LIVE STOCK BOUGHT 'AND SOLI) WASHINGTON MARKET . CHRISTENSON $ CO. f HOTEL PORTLAND The Finest Hotel in tlie Northwest J- 2 . ... it PORTLAND. OREGON. RARE CHANGE IN ISLANDS Taft Says Opportunities Are Gol den for Men Who Have Get up About Them. , , 00 TO THE PHILIPPINES NOW He itlnd to -the Natives, Get in and Hustle, and HntTca la , Hound to Crown the KtrortHof All. New Haven, Conn,, Feb. M. Secre tary of War Taft, who Is a graduate of Tale, In the claaa of 1178, saya In a let ter to the Yale Ne we that exceptional opportunities present themtelvefl to college men in the Philippines. Lucra tive law practices are to be built up and engineers are In great demand a provincial supervisors or as employee In the engineering bureau of the cen tral government "For the man who goes to the Inlands," the secretary adds, "gets into the service and dos not sit up night thinking about more salary, but makes himself useful and does things, there is no place in the world, I think, where he can count on earlier promotion. The American who goes there and ex pects to make a success must above all, be patient and kindly toward the Filipino." CouKhs and colds, down to the ver. borderland of consumption, yield to the soothing healing influences of Dr Wood's Norway Pine Syrup." Consul En Route. , San Francisco, Feb. 28. James W. we- No Dessert More Attractive liuro! 22 Why use gelatine and spend hours so&king, sweetening, flavoring and coloring when Jctl-0 produce better result la two minutes? Everything In the package. Simply add hot water and set to cool. It's pert action. A sur prise to the housewife. No trouble, lees ex pense. Try it to-dny. In Fonr Fruit FLu Tor! Lemon, Orange, Strawberry, Hasp. fcrrr. At grocer. 10c. Davidson) the iewly appointed consul at Antung, Manchuria, has arrived here en route to his poet of duty, Mr. Da vidson is one pi the two consular rep resentafives selected by President Roosevelt In compliance with the pro visions of the new treaty between China and the United States. .. Leading Optiolent to Meet , Philadelphia, Feb. 21. A cable ha been issued for a meeting In Chicago March 7 of' leading opticians. An at tempt will be made to form a com bination of all concerns controlling all patented appliances nd Imported lenses used In the trade.. The prose cution of Infringement cases has be come' a costly matter and the manu facturers Intend, it is said, to vest their rlgbta In a. corporation. Nearly Forfeits His Life. A r "way almost ending fatally started a horrible ulcer on the leg of J B. Orner. Franklin Grove. I1L For fou years It defied all doctors and all rem edlea. But Bucklin's Arnica Halve had no trouble to cure him. Equally good for burns, bruises, skin eruptions and pile. HSc at Charles Rogera' drug store. ... Cable Is Cut. New York. Fb. 28. The Commer. cial Cable Company sends out the fol lowing notice: "We are advised that the Hong Konk Ainoy cable Is Inter rupted." Shells " ABK TIIE AGENT WOR TICKETS ..TO,. ifPOKAXE, 8T. PAUL. DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS BA8T. NORTHERN PACIFIC Time Card ol Trdii PORTLAND Leaves Arrival Puget Sound Llmlted,7;H a m 8:tt P m Kansaa Clty-St. Loula Special ......U:10 am : pro nonn coast jmitea i w d m T:w a m Tacotna and Seattle Night Express.. U:i6 pm 1:06 pn Take Puget Sound Limited or North Coast Limited for Grays Harbor points Take Puget Sound Limited for Olym- pla direct Take Puget Sound Limited or ICan sa City-8t Loula Special for points on South Bend branch. Double dally train aervlee oa Gray's nnroor orancn, Pour trains dally between Portland. lacoma ana bee,tu TRAIN H DAILY PAST TIME 2 For Pull Particulars, Rates, Folders, Etc., Call on or Address H. DICKSON City Ticket Agent. 121 Third Street. Portland. S. . TERKES, Q. W, P. A. 911 First Awnue, Seattle, Wash. k DIRECT LINE o Chicago and all polnta east; Loula- lllle, Memphis, New Orleans, and all liolnti aoutk. t. that vour ticket reaae via xne llnol Central R. R. Thoroughly mod n tralna connect h all transcontl ntal lines at St. Paul and Omaha. If your frienda are coming west let us iow and. we will auota them direct a specially low ritaa now In effect m all eastern pomta. Any Information ' ai to rate, routes, p., cheerfully given in application. !t. .11. TRUMBUuI Commercial ent, 142 Third street, Portland. Or. t' ' 1 '. ' " "' ' . C. LINDSBT. T. Yt- P. A., 141 Ird street, Portland, Or. k B. THOMPSON, F. ft. P. A., "As the Crow Flies" The shortest line between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago is , S2j the route of the famous Western Limited "The Treln for Comfort" every night in the year. RAre HaitliiK on a trip no matter where-wrlte ftir lntrwtlnn Inforoia tloa about oomfbrtable traveling. ; H.LSISLER, General Ajtnt 132 Third 8t. Portland. Oregon. T. w. TRaSOALR, Ueneml Passenger Agent, : Ht Vaol, Minn. , ., Notice Foe BioY The underilgrifd tryi receive aeaU bids up to twefv O'clock noon of Tues day. March the flrsf, J90I, at his oftlce. room numbered ?0, Coric6rI building, Portland, Multnomah county1, Mate of Oregon, for the hereinafter described properly; said bids to be accompanied by & certified check for ten per cent of the bid tendered. The property lo be Md con futing of all the' real and personal property of the Rainier Mill and Lum ter Company (except the accounts and cash on hands) which said property lsj now In the undersigned's hands offd nfl der the undersigned's control and whlcAr said property consists na follows, to wit: ' The n, w, quarter of section 18, town ship 11 north range west, in Pacific county, Washington. . Also contracts for stumpage on 280 acres known Mitchell and Blaney claims, situated on Grays river, in the state of Washing ton ; also all the logging camps and equipment and logs (approximately 1, 500,000 feet), known as the Grays River Logging camp, situated In Pacific coun ty, Washington, For further Information concerning the snld property call on or write to the undersigned at his above address The undersigned reserves the right to reject any or all bids and any sale made Is subject to the confirmation of the circuit court of the state of Ore gon. for the county of Multnomah. Rec, y- B. D 'SIGLER. Rainier Mill &' Lumber Co. 4 .f(,l "l. AranlM. hr rmiiii i;u i;n;i.isi I" Ut n ml jvli fc.'.nit feu... wild nluarll TnteolkiN KhiM iUmm, Hi;, of roar Ilrinia. m wu 4& y ) . Subscribe tor The Astoria. ' It . ; :! " ' 7- ! ' i ' " The World's Fair Route. . Those anticipating an eastern trip, or a visit to the Louisiana Purchase exposition at St. Louis, cannot afford to overlook the advantages offered by the Mlasurl Pacific Railway, which, on account of its various routes and gate ways, has been appropriately named '.'The World's Fair Route." . Passengers from the northwest take the Missouri Pacific trains from Den ver or rueblo, with the choice of either going direct through Kansas City, or via Wichita, Forjl Scott and Pleasant Hill. , Two trains dally from Denver and Pueblo to St Loula without change, carrying all 'classes of modern equip ment, Including electric tlghted obser vation parlor, cafe dining cars, Ten dally trains between Kansas City and St. ""Loula; ' V; ' , ' ' ''. .,, j Write or call on W C, McBrlde, gen erar agent; 124 Third street, Portland, for 'detailed information and Illustrat ed literature. 'X. Republican Primaries. Notice la hereby given, that the re publican primary election will be held In the city of Astoria, Clatsop county, State of Oregon, on Saturday, April 2, 1904, for the purpose of electing 44 del egates to the Republican County con vention to be held In the City of As toria on Saturday, April , 1904, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the various county offices to be filled at the general election to be held xin Monday, June 8. 1904. The follow ing is the number of delegates, polling places and judges and clerks appoint ed for said primary election: Ward No. 1. Polling place, No. two's engine house; Judges, J. G. Trulllnger, C. H. Stockton. James Ells worth: clerks, Jas. Hannoford, Chas. Abercromble; 17 delegates. Ward No. 5. Polling place, Welch office; Judges, Jas. W. Welch, Sam Gallich, E. C. Foster: clerks. T. R. Davis, W. C. Curtis; 17 delegates. Ward No. J, Polling place, W. F. McGregor's office; Judges, Wm. Paint er, L. Agren and John Nordstrom: clerks, W., P. O'Brien, Geo. Leeland; 10 delegates. - O. C. FULTON, Chairman, C. J. CURTIS, Secretary. Republican County Convention. Notice Is hereby given, that a Re publican County Convention for Clat sop county. State of Oregon, will be held' at the City of Astoria, on Satur day, Aprlf 9, 1904, at the' court house at lo o'ctock a. m., of said day, for the purpose Of nornlnatlnjr the following county officer td be vdt'ed for at the state election to be held on Monday, Juh I, 1904, and electing: 10 delegates to attend the Republican state con- v"otkn! lo be held at the city" of Port land', Sn Tuesday, April 12, 104, a'tVrf 10 delefrafe td the congressional cdh ventlon; Two representaffVeav One county etyrk. One sheriff. One treasurer. One county commirtMorieT.' One coroner. One assessor. One surveyor. ' 'Justices of the peace anJf con'staba les In the various precincts. The various precincts of the county are entitled to one delegate at large and one delegate for every 25 vtrteS or fraction over of the votes cast for' F. I. Dunbar for secretary of state, the apportionment being as follows: Astoria No. 1 17 Astoria No. 2.... , 17 TEST OF NEtffUMIGATOR ENTAILS FUN AND MISERY Astoria No. 3.......... ,,. John Day Svensen Wulluskl ..... ...... New Astoria ........... ....... Warrenton , Clatsop Seaside Melville , Chadwell Youngs River , 3 Olney , j Knappa J Clifton ; 6 Westport 4 Vesper , s Jewell 3 Mlshawaka 3 Elsie 3 Push 3 Total,. ......112 The committee recommends that the primaries be held on Saturday, April 2,1904. G. C. FULTON. Chairman. 1 C. J. CURTIS, Secretary.. (Portland Journal) There ' are fully a dozen, persons whose affairs necessitate frequent vis it to the county courthouse that fully appreciate the germicidal powers of formaldehyde. Two or thre of them express the opinion that it Is condensed lightning, while Al Salmon deals In hy perbole and affirm by all the warrants he has ever cashed that It will grow hair on bald heads.' . i , Dr. Evans, the health officer, " fumi gated his apartments at the courthouse yesterday. He did it to test a new In strument, On this particular occasion on his departure he forgot to lock the door leading into the room. A middle aged couple, went to the office to see him, the woman entering first. In a moment she ran out, the tears streanv Ing from her eyes and gasping for breath, r. , "What's that jlm-devll working in the comer of the room?" she manage 1 to articulate. , Her husband, filled with curiosity and desirous of demonstrating his courage In tho presence of his better hair. went up , against the fomaldehyde fumes. The subtle fumes entered hli nostrils at a Lou Dillon gait, permeated the cavatles of his cranium and started a small Niagara from his eyes. He fell back upon the skirmish line In the hall and went through a series of motions with his hands as If zigzagging with a heliograph for reenforcements on the enemy's flank. . Frederick Lightning Prasp, the duly accredited agent of Cupid at the court house, witnessed the performance and rushed Into the room to see who had hit the man and his wife. -, He came out quickly and his hazel orbs Irrigated the hallway for about 30 minutes. It is said that he learned who hit Billy Patterson and was overcome with Joy at accomplishing what the Sherlock Holmeses of decades had striven in vain to discover. Praep got very busy afterward and sent everybody he could to the health officer's room on some pretext or other. ' , Al Salmon, Bob Galloway, Deputy Sheriff 'Johnson, Mose Block, W. N. Robinson, Arthur Bancroft and several others can ail descant on the merits of formaldehyde, Robinson was sent aft er a letter and hunted for it until ha couldn't fee and had to feel his way out of the room. Attorney, J. H. Hitch. Ings came In at the back door of the building and was fold a lady was in' the room waiting to see him.. He entered ' with aliMrlty . When he emerged he was ao rattled that he kept right on through the hall and left the court house by the front entrance without transacting any buelness whatever. Dr, Evans returned at this juncture and, i-arnlng what had happened, lock ed the' door of hl .wm. He said he was testing a new fumlgator, - - It's all right, came a mighty chorus from the hallway. - . Breaks Bowling Record, " " ' Denver, Feb. 28. The world's record for Individual bowling haa been broken by Homer Elliott, of this city."' In the state tournament now on, he rolled 712'. The previous record was made In In dianapolis about a year ago, when 878 was Scored. ' . BAD BREATH -rot onhi 1 1 Sti rret tmnblewttk mr rtos ! nd Bled ll kind, of medicine. Mr toin, baa mo Ktnailr m ti-wn m (rut. my krauh blisi bid odor. Two mk, o friend recommended : v -" '"r wing ,on 1 willingly u cbMifallr i.T that Ibe here entirely cored ne. I taerefon let roa know tbM 1 (bail reeomnetai JfL Vi ; ' 7'"- . irwm eaeo .mn o L-i , Cku. H. Uftlpsa, M bMnngtoB Sl.,aw Iotk,XX f kwatK Tht Dowels " 4 . neoeerrt, PlMM, Peemt, Tut. 8nd, Do (iooi. Ira blekeB, Weaken cr Gripe, Me. tSe, Me. Keref old la balk. Tho geaalao table Iwnpad O 0 U. fiaaraalaod 10 ear or roar Boaey back. tterUsg Remedy Co., Chicago N.T. $A A1ULSLE.TE1 HiLUOi 3IS FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE li. E. SELIQ, JW50 find Manager. Saturday, Feb. 27, The Comedy Prma "Slaves of the Mine' A Heart Story of the Wyomini Valley By C, E. Callahan and Dan. L. Hart A Superb Scenic Production Exclusively Special Scenery . ;5 . The Vivid Burning Oalm ' "7 ; : The Shall 0 the Mini Real Elevator, Coal Care a hi iiinera ki Work, ' ; The Awful Explosion ahd tave-in v " r, 1 The HiriDing Strike Scene A play with Natural Characters , Witty Dialogue, Intense Climaxes, Ftinny Situations, Select Company. ' . Admissicnsgfred Seats 75 cents. GaUery 50 cetitSaT Skit opens Friday tsmlni at Grlf fins' Beck Stcrei . : ; fishers' opera house L. E.. S EL10, Lessee and Manager. m 1 'IS! - the famous - . : . . dlympia; Cmic Opera Go. OF FORTY PEOPLE IN TWO MOST DELIGHFUL COMIC OPERAS . TUESDAY KIGIIT . Andraus Famous" laughing Success Olivette" ."1 WEDNESDAY NIGHT Franz von Suppe's Greatest of all Standard Comic 0eras "Boccaccio" Pretty Girls, Funny Comedians, Elegant Costumes Prime Rerved Seats $1.C0 , rriteS Gallery 50 cents , Seat Sale Opens Monday Morning at Griffin's Book Sjore 1 t ,1 i i 1 j