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8 THE MORNING ASTOR1AN, ASTORIA, OREGON. WCONESOAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1903." in ciotnes oougm at wise s pressed tree ot charge whenever you wish. maaa : ' ' Wise's : " Felbragiry " - ' ' , -.. FEBRUARY - WILL - BE - A - MONTH - OF - SPECIALS. SPECIAL NO. 1. Over300 Men's Suits, Sizes 34 to 44 in Worsteds, Cassimeres and Tweeds, worth from $1230 to $17.50 NOW $9,50. SPECIAL NO. 2. A few dozen only, Brown and Gray Hats, sold formerly at $2.00 to $4.00, all sizes Now 85 cents. SPECIAL NO. 3. 25c Suspenders 15c. 25c Caps, 15c. All Overcoats 25 per cent off. In addition I will still allow a reasonable reduction on all the rest of the stock of Men's and Bov's VllL 1!J ...J T tl! o ... J uuinim;, unuerwear, irunns, vaiises, aox, Shirts, etc. Wise's February Special Sale Will Please You. TO) MAN 9 n p.,.. ......?he "ble Clothier nd Champion Advertiser of Astoria. " Opposite Palace Restaurant. AN EXTRA SESSION in at which all may air their views concert K 1.-.!..!.. . . , , " w icSmiuiure snouu aajourn be- , j'0-6 the 40 days shall have expired, ' ' . ..during which they an allowed tl per idiem by the constitution, there would Legislature Will Not Adjourn Sine ! be g00d rea8on the extra session. Die at Close of Session. tthe state treasury.. ' j Serious doubt exists as to whether (the legislature can legally authorize THE TIME OF UMWMOT jthe legislature has constitutional au Presbyterian divine and pastor emer itus of the Warren Avenue Presby terian church, Is dead at his home here, Dr. Oxtoby was 67 years of ne. say Its advocates, although they know t that thji, 'b.mi J - " j u uraw no money irom Legislature Desire to Avoid Any Pos sible Contingency That May Aris. by Governor Vetoing Bill, and Election of U. S. Senator. thority to it chooses. adjourn to whatever daj BOUTON CASE. j Chief of Police Will Issue Warrant for I Murderer. I Colorado Springs, Col., Jan. 31. " ' 'Chief of Police Reynolds of this city, (Who has been on the trail of Milton Republicans of the legislature are Franklin, suspected of having mur discussing a plan to bring the boJydered Mrs. Bouton, has returned. He together again six months or a year(iannouncel1 that he is convinced of two i ney say mat TEA EXPERTS MEET. D rears Learn to say "Pears'" when you ask for soap. There are other soaps, of course, but Pears' is best for you and matchless for Vou can buy Ptrn' everywhere. Will Fix Standards of Quality for En. suing Y.ar. New York, Jan. 81. The board of tea experts for 1905 recently appointed by Secretary Shaw, has convened here to I i .1 . fix tea standards for the coming year, tfle Complexion. T. .. t a in , I iuc iBMiu win oe in session aDout a week, and Its report will then be for warded to Secretary Shaw for ap proval. Under the findings of the boards, thousands of pounds of low grade teas are excluded from this country every! year in order to conform to the stand ards of quality fixed bv th THE LOUVRB A First Clous Ounmt Hall . . Pinntilicwrt loTlieCit; ADMISSION FREE Good New., Girls. Topeka, Jan. 31. A bill granting women the right to vote for presiden tial elections, was favorably reports! hence. They say that emereencles things, first that the bodv found oni'n the house of representatives toJav. are likely to arise before the session , Cutler mountain is that of Mrs. Bessie !am' 11 ' believed the bill will pass. oj the next lawmaking body such as Bouton of Syracuse, X. v., aj,d, second, will need the attention of the legisla- ,,nat Milton Franklin Andrews of Hart- ture, and, as a democratic governoi ford, Conn., is the Milton Franklin would probably not summon a repub- "Has George Bouton, alias George Bar- lk-an legislature to deal with those nett. who he believes to be responsible emergencies, the members should de- ior ner death. vise a plan for meeting independently The chief says he will have a war of the chief executive. rant issued at once for Franklin's ar- Among the emergencies are cited the "e- He says that Franklin is in hld possibillty of vacancy in the Oregon l"g in Xew York city and that he has delegation in congress and the proba- been traveling with a woman who calls herself his sister. bllity of the governor s vetoing import ant measures after adjournment of the present regular sesKion, which the legislators think should be passed ovei the veto. This question has been discussed at Salem and on the train to and from the capital for three weeks, and leaders of the legiwlature are pondering over it studiously. The only doubt that mak.-s them hesitate Is the query: "Would th plan make thunder for democrats?" The legislature has constitutional authority to adjourn until whatevei time it desires to meet again, but when it adjourns without day, only the governor can call it together. Two proposals are now under consideration by republicans of both houses: First, to adjourn at the call of the president of the senate; second, until some spe cified time. If the latter alternative should be adopted, the lawmaker, may meet again next autumn or the follow ing January. So far have republicans gone In con sidering ' the extra session proposal jhat some have suggested a caucus, OFFICER DISGRACED. Disregarded Hi. Pledged Word and Falsified Hi Account. Washington, Jan. 31. The record of the case of Second Lieutenant Paul H. M. McDonald, Tenth Infantry, ha. been received at the war department. He was tried by court-martial at Ft, Lawton, Wash., on three charges cov ering about 40 specifications and in volving serious Infractions of the army regulations, including duplication of pay accounts, failure to pay debts, breaking pledge, to abstain from drinking liquor, and financial Irregu larities in various parts of the coun try. He is a native of Virginia. The case. Is to be submitted to the president for action and from this It U assumed the officer wa sentenced to be dismissed. Work Resum.d. Mltau, Russia, Jan. 31. Work has been resumed In several establish ments here, but the strike continues. Schedule of quartermaster steamer Howard for the month of February, 1905: Date a T o 11 2 J 35 Thursday 2d.. 8:00 Saturday 4th.. 8:30 Tuesday 7th... 8: 00 Thursday Mh..8:00 Saturday 11th. 8:00 Tuesday J4th..8:00 Thursday 16th. 8:00 Saturday 18th.. 8: 00 Tuesday 21st... 8: 00 Thursday 23d.. 8:00 Saturday 25th.. 8: 00 Tuesday 28th. 7: 00 A 0. 5 o Ai .10:15 11:30 10:15 10:15 10:15 10:15 10:15 11:00 10:15 .10:15 10:15 10:15 2:45 2:45 2:45 2:45 '2:30 2:45 2:45 2:45 2:45 2:45 '2:30 2:45 iZ ls 4:00 4:00 4:00 4:00 5:15 4:00 4:00 4:00 4:00 4:00 5:15 4:00 TELEPHONE Your order when you can't come, "but don't phone when you can come, Thl applies particularly to our window dis play of "Fine Stationery." You must ee It to appreciate it. All sizes, col or, weave, and finishes the price a large tag on each box stop and look, J. N. GRIFFIN ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM Seventh and Astor Streets CHANGE WEEKLY CHARLES WIRKKALA, Prop. The Kannoona a a SBsa . Palace 8 mi i ii a a u u a aaaaaaaaaaaa Cafe The Best Restaurant ! Refuiir Weill. 25 Cents Suodiy Dinners i Specialty jj Everythlnf the Market Affordi a '.a Palace Catering Company S aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Prominent flivin. Dead. Saginaw, Mich., Jan. 3L Rev. John T. Oxtoby. D. D, a very nromlnent Trips marked include Ft. Canby, Wash. - . ' Tuesday and Thursday mornings th boat will lay at Ft. Columbia wharf for one hour. Subject to change. The boat will leave Astoria Mondays and Wednesday, for Ft. Stevens and Ft. Columbia at 8 a, m. Returning, leave Ft, Stevens at 10 a, m., remain ing at Ft. Stevens until 9:40. MASQUERADE BALL GIVEN BY THE Sons of Herman Wednesday Evening, Feb ' ruary 22, 1905. The TROY Laundry la the only White Labor Laundry in the City. Does the Best of Work ut very reasonable Prices, and is in everyway worthy of your patronage. Cor. lOtli and DUANE STS. Phone 1091 cgxzxrixxiiixiixxxxiixxmxxxixixaxixxxiaamixm a FRESH AND CURED MEATS Wholesale and Retail Ships, Logging Camps and Mills supplied on short notice. LIVE STOCK BOUGHT AND SOLD WASHINGTON MARKET . CHRISTENSON H CO. S Eight Grand Masquer.' Prize, and On Spectator.' Prize Will Be Given. Good Music. Elegant Costumes, Re freshment.. . Reliance Electrical Workss We aw thoroughly prepared tor making estimate! and executing order, for all kind, of eleotrlcai installing sad ' repairing. Supplies in stock. W sell the Celebrated SHELBY LAMP. fall nn Plinna 1 1A1 CYkOB. I ' ' M.D.(r 428 BOND STREET w eirihard's Co;P