TIIE MORNING ASTORIAN, FRIDAY; MAY 18, 1902 HEINZ Tomato Chutney. Have You Tried It? ROSS, IIIGGINS & CO. The Morning Astorian THLHPHON MI. TODAY'S WEATHER. IHJHTLAND, May 15.-0reon, Idaho ml Washington-fair, and warmer, Oatou Mill feed, train and bay. Use our Perfeullon Uloud Moolia and Java eWT,Julnoa Bros. Call Mala Ml (or your coal requlr mau. Order tromytiy Ollad. To Rent Unfurnlhd bouse keepint room. Call at Ml Commwrclai trl. Mr. IlajmusMa doe up lac eur uiu to pvrtcolfcu. Uev order at Oregon Sakory. I'orcttaJa bath, champion booUMaok, thr prt bwlMwa, best of wrvlo Ocetdsai Barber Shop- Nw atook of fancy good Just ar rlvtd at Yokohama Uaaaar. Call and ot Ik tatMt mrUli from Japan. You will And lb best tt maai la tu my at id fttaioit lua ItettUuront, No, tit CtfwmwoUi Bt. HotMiblnfl Am la tn luuoa Ua. J. HAUMll a Canoe Club fteoon Sardine, In tomato aauotWoteaoa Oros. Kor neit win IN' supply ot bt quality or or alab wood, wm Kally lb transfer mam Phono IU1 Mack. Vvt Kent Tbrs (ontlabad room (or itourkpltig. Inaulrt at 40 K obany atrt, or Ml Bood ttioaL ranoy Croamory Buttor, lot and ttou par roil M JOHNSON BROS. A try larg aaaortiBt o( orn In saw and up-to-date datlgn lo nt loot from at Chart Htlbora fca'a. It r.m 1 nt a plat at tba Tarior Candy aHor. W guar an Uo our Ira cream to ooa'.aln no gelatin or ttarah. Tatroata horn Industry by smoking th "Pride o Aatorta" otfaraj finest wad. Manufaoturtd by MaoTarlaao and Kaetwl. - Dining rovm table- oar-load dl ret (rom tha factory, whloh wo ara offering at roraarkabl low price. Chaa, Hellboro A Bon. Hock Spring, franklin and Nwoa tla coal. Order promptly filled, ft. Hlmor A- Co.. agents, phono Ml. Coal dpot at fool of Serentii atroat A aw Una of hall rack and ball l Just received at Chart Heilborn A fton'i ara being offered at rary low flgtjre. Call and txamln tbnv P. A. Kan lor. In Watoh block, will call for your clothe to claaa. dya, re pair and praan, and will deliver them. Ring up phoa. radtOM. fruit to order from til up. Roly aoal laata longer, 1 cleaner and make ) troublo with atoraa and chitaa- fluaa than any otbar. Oeorg W. Sanborn, agent, telephone. in l. Long Jellle, jama and marmalade In Jara ara pur and wholoaom. Tbay contain no aduUeratlona, and ar un surpassed In flavor. Johnson Bro. For a few day you can gat book at lr than half price at Bveneen'a book tor. We have M bound book to close out at two for Kcta. Biggest offer ever made, John 8. Hendrlctson, the proprietor of the Lest Cbanc aaloon on Went Bond street,' waa married but night to Ml aSalvon. Mia Salvon came over from Europe to join her brother In Astoria about a month ago. We Are In It with Rugs This Weeh. Now is the time to buy Hugs, as wo are soiling them cheap. . We liave tho best lino ia Astoria from $1 to Couches, Upholstered in Velour ; Deut steel aprings, and well mado, $4.75 Hard-wood dining chairs with enne or wood seat, 75c. Best Straw Mattings From 15c per yard up We are receiving new furniture every day. ; Goods sold on easy payments. GREAT EASTERN FURNITURE CO. 676 Com. St. Phone Black 2145 All the candidate and all U voter mok La Boll Aatorla cigar. A thJpment of fin Kuaatan tea, paikud m Ceylon. Johnon Bro. for IXent. Three (urnlehed room for houekrplnr-lS Tenth Street. The (ttamwr Sue H. Elmore arrived In from Tillamook yttrdy wltlr a long llt of piawnger. UA AM HAH. MkA.lulM .,wllilVl. dally on the noon train, direct from lh grower.-JOHNUON BROS. ' The Aatorlan job printing dvpart ment place lh union label on all printing, flood work at reasonable price. Phon Ml. Henry Laxwotl and Matt Karkklll, of (tuwla, and A, O. Snow, of ESngtnnd, took out their ft rat tipr of citlaen- ahlp y trday. The thive gaaollne launchva. Mylph, Bairle anl Totem, left early yeeterday mitrnlng for Seattle, -where tlwy are going to be uaed a oannery tender on the Sound. The tamr Columbia anied her yeiterday from San Pranclaco, with a large freight and pangr lint for Aatorla and Portland. The flut line of puree In the city, entirely new, and new style. I have puree for everybody, from trt to 110 each.-CHAS. HOOERS. Olva SohllUnn Beat Baklnc Powdr a chanc to tell It own tory and gut your money back at our atore If the lory doe not pleao you.-JOHNBON BROS. Itloliard tron, a natlv of Sweden, took out hla first paper ho wing hi Intention to beoom a United State clrlien at the clerk's office Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Charle Halml. on returning to hla home In Union town Wednesday evening from hla place or bualnea. wm surprised to find a new mmber In hi famlly-a baby girl. The loral lodge of Foreater met at Odd Fellows' hall last Wednesday night and were dellchtfully entertain ed by a treojttcan display given es pecially (or their tntartalnment Ladle (In hair goods witcb, rata, trilby, etc., can b ordered of A. B. Peterson, Occident Barber Shop. Full line of best bJr tonic and barber supplle. The National Cafe, located between th Be IIIv and the National Saloon, on Commercial street, will be open hereafter day and night. Good er. vie assured. Just th thing for tea lUmona, Atthena, and Champagne wafers. W have a fresh ihlpment just 'n. John son Bra. C. W. Rollins, representing th man ufacture of th Waldorf Special Hats, waa In th city yeterday; whll her he received word that hi wife pre sented him wtn- a son and heir. Couches we carry th largest and beat (elected Mock la th city. Th line Include both smooth and tufted oouchri, which w ar offering at tow er price than other dealer. Charles lKflborn & Son. Secretary of labor organisation should remember that the Aatorlan job printing department Is the only print ing office In Astoria that ha the right to use the union label. Do not send your printing out of town. At the meeting of the painter last night only five were present, and as It required aeven to aecure a ' charter nothing definite was done, Thou pres ent, however, signed an agreement to stand by th project, and at the meet ing called for next Tuesday night they are satlitfled a union will b formed. Mr. C. M. Ccllr, who ba been vis iting th Qra TUvr Hot Spring near Tacoma for hi health and to rest up from th care of business, re tuned horn yesterday, very much Im proved In health. It Is reported that th Columbia r'v er llghtnhlp will be withdrawn from her station on May th for repair. Th repairing will b don at Astoria and will require about three days' time, after which she will be returned. At a lata hour last evening a port ly gentleman with a beautiful young lady pad down Eleventh atreet, and followed several other couple Into the Toke Point Oyster House, where they all enjoyed th best the earth affords. Nothing I too good for your sweet heart. The steamer Nahootta, whloh ha been at Portland for repair the pant two wei-k, I expected down today ot tomorrow to take up her old tun be tween Antorla and Ilwaco. The Can by will be Med up here as a sialr boat ready to put on the run In cuw of an Immlrganry. Notice 1 given that the bell buoy marking Fauntleroy Rork, . Crescent City Harbor, California, which recent ly parted Its mooring and went ashore, waa replaced May t near It old posi tion, In 314 foot of water, 17S feet SB. by K. from Fauntelroy Ttotk. Th buoy muat be passed cloo to on port hand going In to avoid a two-foot rock on the ! side of the channel. Colonel William H. Huer, chief en glner of the Pacific Coast division, who was In th city last Saturday In com pany with Captain W. C. Lngntt, waa an .old-time friend of Judge Gray, He was here for the purpose of In ipectlng the lighthouse about this) port, but found time to spend an hour or so vliltlng with the Judge at hi residence on Grand avenue. It waa the second Ume they had met In the last SJ years. Th nejr horse for the bose cart of etatlon No. 1 were put In active serv ice yetrdy morning. After their ft rt day' training they would take their place in front of th engine at the sou .id of the bell and return to their alalia when told to do o. The readiness with which they understand -oea a long way toward convincing Chief Stockton that they will All the bill. t'ounty Judge Gray, who ha been reported to be confined to hi bed with some lingering disease that has a se vere hold of his system, wishes It to be said that his complaint Is but a alight attack of the grippe. HI phy slclnn has advised him to be a quiet as possible, and In accordance with these InRtructlons he refrains from coming dovn town only. on Important business. He may ne seen at hi home by any on wisMng to meet him on business . , . . , . Ole Nelson, sn 11-year-old boy of West Astoria, waa brought before the Justice Court yesterday afternoon to answer to the charge of dfs'.roylng a fence on the Slaters' property south of 8t. Mary's Hospital' Th hearing of hi caie waa postponed unUI Mon day. May 19th, on condition that he enlist In th navy In the meantime. Nelson has availed himself of this op portunity ofvvdlng th stern hand of tho law, so th charge against him will undoubtedly be dismissed. The ladles of the Thursday After noon Club held a meeting yesterday afternoon at the residence of Mr. A. A. Finch. Th Republican held a meeting at Chadwell last evening, tbe steamer Ecllp taking a number of candidate and their friend from this city. Th school huoae was filled by an enthusi astic and appreciative audience. The meeting wa called to order by W. J. Ingalls, and Hon. C. J. Curtis was In troduced. Ha dlacussed the issue and local politics. O. C. Fulton was the nest speaker and made a forcible ar gument In favor of Republican princi ple. 8horlff Llnvlllewaa the orator of the evening and mad a good Impres sion. J. c. Clinton and W. J. In galla spoke briefly of county affairs. The meeting waa the largest and most enthulaatlc ever held at Chadwell. REGISTRATION. Yesterday evening finished up the registration for th coming election, and althouhg N voter were recorded the last day the total only amounted to 1303, or a shortage of 13 of what it waa In 1900. The following give the correct number of voter In each of the M preclnot of Clatiop county: Aatorla No. I .,. 171 Astoria N. I 223 Astoria No. 3 lit Astoria No. 4 til Aatorla No. t 164 Astoria N. t 159 Aatorla No. 7 ..163 John Day II Svensen ,.(,. 74 Walluaki IS New Astoria M Warrenton It Clatsop 40 Seaside , HI Melville ..,..?:.,. 34 Chadwell v ........... IS Young River ... 14 Olney .., 47 Knappa 47 Clifton 121 Weatport , M Vesper It Jewell .... ....f.. V.i 11 Mlshawaka ...t It Blal It Puh o.M,.... .............. II Total .1301 ' y , CIVIC IMPROVRMT3NT. Portland 1 beatlrring herself for th Improvement of tb city In the proper way a th following from th Oregon Ian' will hoWi -; ; Tb Lewi and Clark Clvlo Improve ment 'Association rally at the Mar quam last evening wa one of th big gest and most nthuslatlo public gath ering ever hld In th city, and tbos who attended war pleased with th excellent program, The Lewi and Clark Civic Improvement Association I an organist l Ion of progressiva, public-spirited cltlesni, and in addition to It large Hit of actlv members In cludes a number of sub-associations, which are doing good work In dlffedent quarters of th city. President P. B. Gibson acted a chairman, and In hi opening remarks dwelt at length upon th opportunities for civic Improvement In Portland, which he considers on of Nature' garden spot. , He told of th good work done by tb various civic Im provement association In the East and Middle West and urged his hearers to ally themselves with th association, which be said mut hv th aupport of citizen generally before any great result can be looked for. ' At the conclusion of hi address Mr. Gibson announced that Mr. Helen Ladd-Corbett bad just sent In her card of membership, and with It a check for I2S, a gift to the association. The an nouncement, aa well as the whole peech of Mr. OIV)u, wa heattily cheered. The second number on the program was an amuilug recitation by Miss Luse .after which- Or. W. A. Cum mlng sang "Hybros Creton," gracious ly responding to an encore. His daugh ter, Mis Ine Cummlng, plsyed the accompaniments. A quartet of dark les, ambling along with wheelbarrow and supposed to represent, the street ch-aning department, then appeared on the tage, singing a number of beau tiful Southern melodies. Tb next number waa an 'lluttrated stereoptlcon lecture by Q. M. Hyland, one of the enthuslaatlo member of the association. "He spoke for half an hour, telling of the work of the Improvement societies and push clubs of Eastern cities, and Illustrating eacn topic with excellent views. The last one being President Roosevelt's portrait, he be ing an . ardent worker, for clvlo Im provement. Mr. Albirt Sheldon then ang txuve'a" Sacred Trust," and respond ed to loud demands for an encore. The last number wa selection by tb quartette., After the meeting some 75 new member joined the association. BASKET SAUL An Interesting game of baaket ball wa played at the old A. F. C. club thla afternoon between th High School girls and the Uppertown girls. At the end of the first half the Up pertown girl appeared to have the am well In hand, but -the second half the High School girl played to better advantage and after an up-hill fight on their part Anally won out by a scor of 10 to I. The ltne-up wa: High school Mlssea Maude Van Duaen, ESsl S3. more, Mary Warfleld, Elen Nowlen, Virginia Nowlen, Florence Rom; Up pertown Misses Bertha Morton, Grace Morton. Selma Norberg, Ella Painter, Laura Fastabend, Ida Painter. PEpPLH WHO LTV9 LONOBST From statistics H 4a learned that the longest-lived people ot th worM ar the Norwegtnnn. They ar temperat and simple In their habit and pro serve In great vigor their - digestive power which 1 most .lecesoary In the maintenance of good health. Th American usually Uvea so 'set that th strmach is neglected until hla brHk I; completely undermined, and he Ami himself gradually fet'-lttg weak er and weaker. If you r one ct t!eM avfferer we offer yon a medicine that will strengthen yojr stomach ad start you anew on health' pathway, and that la Hosteller Stomach Bit ter. It will cur flatulency, indiges tion, dyspepsia, constipation, Insom nia, chill and malaria, fever and ague. Don't fall to try it. For sale by all druggist. , FOR SALE. ! - , tlloo lot I. block 12, MeOlure'a; Sox 100; on corner, with, attractive eight room cottage; city water; view that cannot be obstructed, and aeven min ute walk from postpfnc. This prop. erty 1 worth 11500. but t am leaving the city and would rather sell than rent. ' B. C. IXOWIS. SPECIAL ITEMS Of Interest. For tW week we wlH make special price on good a fol lows: Mfchrtne width t, 7 , and it la Newest shadea; at te. I arC Appliques, Galloons, Torchon ti" and Velencenne. 1IW. 16. It. 10, and M cent quality, at lie. Men's Soft Dress Shirts TI7 in vvt . in sertion stripe. Hloh and taaty color ings, i. W value, at 11.00. , Men's and Boys' Crush Hats ,. plain and fancy checks, iao and So. 25 Per Cent DIscoiat lar re etl prio on alt trimmed aad atreet hat. , ' MORSE'S DEPARTMENT 8TOR. lot -19 Commrtl St Aatorla, Or. DEMOCRATIC SPEAKING. Flatter' opera house was well Ailed last evening with an audience to hear th Democratio candidate for state office discus tb issue of th cam paign, ' . Hon. John E. Cratke acted aa chair man and did hi duty with grace and ability. W. A. Wann, candidate for state su perintendent of school, was introduc ed and made a clever and entertain ing speech. He condemned some of the present methods and made soma humorous illustrations, HI address was enjoyed by tb audience. HI per sonal appearance wa prepossessing, and It was easy to decide that be wa not among th most antiquated of ped agog, ' David Bears, candidate for secretary of state, was then Introduced. Mr. Sear could not have appeared at any other point in Oregon at so great a disadvantage. Thla is the Hon. T. I. Dunbar home. Every man, irre spective of politic, 1 hla friend, a well a th women and children. How ever, the people of Astoria gave Mr. Sear a careful bearing and enjoyed hi epeech. The burden of hi talk waa high taxes and be seemed convinced that he could remedy the whole' mat ter himself. .He would defy the law if elected and only sign warrant for state indebtedness allowed by consti tution. He was a little enthusiastic at limes, but, Ilk th other speeches, there wa lack of confidence behind it that showed that the speaker wa talk ing more along the Ime of duty as a candidate than he wa In th sincerity of the cause he espoused . The chief speaker of the evening, Mr. George E. Chamberlain, candidate for governor, wa then. Introduced. He made a pleasing speech. He Is not an orator and doe not make a striking appearance before an audience, but be makes a favorable Impression. He ba a frank manner, both In speech and conduct, and gained the confidence of hi hearer at once. He handled the Issue of th campaign aa well he could, considering the fact that he ad mitted that there were no Issue. Th editorial In another column cov er the subject of Mr. Chamberlain' address and campaign a correctly a th same can be described. The Democrat have no cause for complaint at the reception their can didates received last evening, and, while their trip to Astoria wa a fruit less on from a standpoint of getting more votes, they made many personal friends. People nowaday can take a friend by the hand and entertain him and all of that, but in casting their votes they look more to th Interest of the coun try. CITIZENS NOHINEE FOR COUNTY JUDOS C.J, TRENCH A RD SWEATERS SWEATERS New Line Just - Arrived We have them for Men and Boys. Plain Colors, Stripes, arid all sorts of Combinations. . . . Prices from $1.00 up. See Window Display S. Danziger & Co. BE WISE and ECONOMIZE Just now you who should find time SHANAHAN'S ANNUAL HOUSE CLEANERS' SALE Everything Reduced for of this Month. A Word to the D. SHANAHAN Shanahaa Building Drinfc'toionr Health! NOB HILL I th You. make no mistake by using it. New consignment of fine tea just in. Foard 6t Stokes Co. RE-OPENED Thoroughly renovated and modernized. The most popular eating place "in Astoria. Open all night. Only white help. John Blasich, Prop., Eleventh St. NEW SIYLE COUCHES A coasitrnment of new and handsome pattern juat received. Ton can get a bargain now. Nothing better for the borne. JiAiTOSS -- CARPETS Call aad see for yourself if I bar not tb largest stock and lowest price, ennsiderins; th quality, of any bona in town. Goods Sold on Easy Installments. H. H. ZAPF, The House Foniister. TRULLINGER, EASTABROQK & CO. , THEO. BRACKER Jobber and Dealer in CIOR8, TOBACCOS, SMOKER'S ARTICLES, PLAYING CARDS, STATIONERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC. MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES Pipe Repairing A Specialty JJjC FlEest Restaurant in the City U 1 ' ' Regular Meals, 25 cents, i dluvv . Sunday Dinners a Specialty. Commercial St MamUfforls! Vl Wi WlllppiO ONE DOLLAR : cannot be expended to better advantage foi yourself,. - - - ? . - . - . or absent friends than in a year's subscription for the Senil-Weekly Astorlatr It gives all the city and county news twice each week for only one dollar a year in advance. - " are House Cleaning to attend the Balance Wine i Sufficient. Commercial Street COPPBB Bat CHOP HOUSE LOUNGES 515 Commercial Street Astoria, Orcfoa