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THE HORNING ASTOMAN. FRIDAY. NOVCMHER Jl. 11102 THE REPUBLICAN TICKET FULL SET OP CANDIDATES JiAMED YESTERDAY. lMntform Points Out Excessive Cost of Street Improvements Recently Made. , City Attorney C J. Curtis. ' Councilman, - First ward K. M. leathers. Councllmen, Second ward James W. Welch and George A. Nelson. Co'incllnuo, Third ward C. A. Leln nweber. The republican convention met yes teitlhjr afternoon at the city hall and named the abjve. ticket " The delegates were' called to order by James W. Welch, chairman of the city central committee, and Samuel Elmore was chosen temporary chairman. J. C. Mc Cue was selected as temporary secre tary. Chairman Elmore appointed the following committee: . On platform P. J. Goodman, August Calelson and M. Knudson, Jr. " On, credentials R. M. Leathers, F. J. Taylor and W.- A, Goodin. On order of. business F. A. Fisher, Dr. S. Tutt'e and C A. Leinenweber. After a short recess the report of the committee on order of business was presented. It recommended, first, the adoption of the report of the ajmmmittee on creden tlalu; second, that the temporary of ficers be made permanent; third, nom ination of councllmen by the respect ive ward delegates; fourth, nomina tion f nembers of the city central . committee by ward delegates; fifth, nomination of a candidate for city at torney; sixth, adoption of the report of the platform of the committee. The delegates from the several wards then caucused, submitting the names " of the candidates as above given. F. J. Taylor was nominated for city attorney, but declined. The name of C J. Curtis waa presented and, he be Ina the only nominee, was chosen by acclamation. The ward delegate selected the fol lowing member of the city central 'committee: First ward. Dr. J. Tuttle, ftunoel Elmore and J. C McCue; Sec ond ward, H. D. Gray, August Daniel son and Harrison Allen; Third ward, VT. B. Painter, V?. A. Goodin and M. Knudson, Jr. The following platform was submit ted by the committee and adopted by the convention: "We, the republicans of Astoria, in convention assembled, reaffirm our ad herence to the principles and doctrines of the republican party, and point with pride to the record of Its achievements In the past and Its present efforts. We call upon all citizens of Astoria, regardless of party affiliations, to unite with us in an effort to elect men to the office In the city government of As toria whom we hereby pledge to an economical and honest administration of citv affairs. "The republican party has been at Assisted by Cutlcura Ointment, th (treat Skin Cure, for preserving, purifying', and beautifying the skin, for cleansing: the scalp of crusts, Kales, and dandruff, and the stop ping ot falling- hair, for softening, whltenlng.and soothing red.rougft, and sore hands, for baby rashes, Itchlngs, and chafings, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Millions of Women use CUTICURA SOAP In the form of baths for annoying inflammations and Irritations, or too free or often Ive perspirations, in the form ot washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, especially mothers. No amount of persuasion can induce those who have once used these great skin purifiers and beautifiers to use any others CUTICURA SOAPcomblnes In ONE SOAPat ONE PRICE, the BEST skin and complexion soap, the BEST tol let and baby soap In the world. Oaiplet Tnatiaeat for every Hhsmt. Cdtiouka Soap, to cleans the skin of crusts and mlas and toftea the thickened cuticle, Conocu OiwTMSxr, to instantly allay itch ing, inflammation, and Irritation, and sooth and bmi, ud Cvnooaa KaeoLvan, to eool aad eteme the blood. Sot) toeirM " SMtOiHti rSit; wim umu. Cmi. rien. Saw. 0. fca. USE fl A8 f I jjjpj ill nil tlmoa the firm friend of the laboring man and of organised labor, mid its untiring efforts have resulted In plac ing the laboring man on an equallt with the rich. It Is to the credit of the republican party that, under the administration of Theodore Koosevelt ik. ..hif Te.'iitiv of this n:tlon, the world has been compelled to recognise organised labor as an organisation, am has placed organised labor on an eoual itv with capital. "We call the attention of the people of Astoria to the following facts with ruferane to the present so-called non partisan administration of our city m,.nt .in.l Invito the nominees on the present olt lions' party ticket to refute them If they can: "Astor street Improvemcnt-This was slimdv a repair of the street, by plank- ino on rt Hironch the center, with sidewalks, and cost the property own ers much more than the original tnv Movement of the street. w-.,.,,,,,.!,.! atrvet from west side of Sixth to west side of Third A re pair of the street IS feet In the center, with sidewalks .three blocks, cost M5S -so exhorbitant that, after a second assessment, at an additional cost to the citv. the city Is required to pay a por tion of the cost out of the general fund. n,t the assessment Is still outrage ous. 'Fifteenth street from Commercial to Exchange A repair of the street, .110 feet in extent, cost the property own rs J1S81. or over $6 per foot. "Improvement of Thirty-fourth street This Improvement cost the property owners I7Q0 more than the estimate of the city surveyor for the same. "We believe that men who are elect ed to city offices .Irrespective of party, are accountable to the people for their conduct of those offices, and we call the attention of the people of Astoria therefore, to the wasteful extravagance of the present so-called nonpartisan administration,1 which .in Its platform, invites the attention of the public to its economy." INTERESTING SHOWING OF TRADE WITH PHILIPPINES. Remarkable Improvement in Export and Import Figures Since Amer ican Control of the Islands. WASHINGTON, Nov. M.-The im oort and export figures of the Philip pine archipelago, ending June SO, 1902 show a continuance of the Improve ment in trade that has prevailed since the inception of United States control During the fiscal year 190!, there was Imported merchandise exclusive of gold and silver, to the value of $22,141,842, an Increase of nearly two million dol lain over the same period of 1901. The export figures of the archipela go in the fiscal year 1&02. were larger with but two exactions, 1ST0 and 1SS9, than in jiny year of its history. Th last fiscal year shows an in crease ovjr 1901 of I23.92T.ST9 worth of merchandise being expoited, of which the United Kingdom and the United States received nearly Jtf.0OO.00O in practically equal proportions. COWARD USES SHOT GUN. Mine Superintendent Shot in the Back By Unknown Assassin. DENVER. Nov. M. News has reach ed here of he shooting of A. L. t'ol Uns. general manager ot th; bmug- gler-Union mine, near Tellurlde, Col by an unknown assassin who llrd with a shotgun through the window of the coinnany's office at Pandora. The charge struck Collins in the back, mak ing a wound that is likfly to prove fatal. Mr. Collins was manager of th mine during the strike of ISM when a riot occurred in which several men lost their lives. It is believed the shooting of Collins is the result of animosity engendered ihen, though there is no clue to the man who fired the shot. SALOONS RLOWN UP. Dynamiters in Chicago Destroy Prop erty and Menace Life. CHICAGO, Nov. M.-Exnlosions of dynamite occurred almost simultane ously in three localities on the South Side last night. All were In the rear of saloons or gambling houses. Doors and windows were shattered, but no on was seriously injured, although there were many narrow escapes in the resulting confusion among the patrons of the resorts. Who caused the erpkslon and the purpose sought to ie accomplished are not known and the police have be- eun an Investigation. ACCEPTED BRIBE. Ex-f'aptain of Police Treaterj Like a Common Mortal. NEW YORK, Nov. M.-Kx-I'ulice Caotain Daniel ('. Moynihan, who was recently arrested on a charge of ac centing a small sum of money from the proprietors of an Illegal business conducted In the pieclnet which he commands, has b,-n held in .",000 hail for the grand Jury by Judge Ilolbrook of the court of special se's-luns. Bonds Vere furnished. PRESIDENT'S JOURNEY ASHEVILLE, N. C, Nov. 20. Presldent Roosevelt's homeward Jour ney today was without special inci dent. He will reach Washington to morrow morning. Asthma and Hay Fever Cured. The truly marvelous "cures of Asthma, which are being (reeled by Dr. Schlff. mannl Asthma Cur certainly call foi notice. Rot. O. L. Taylor, ot Washburn. 111. say: "Sow T yean ago my wite used several package of your Asthma Cum wnicn resulted In a permanent cure." a nay Fever sufferer writes: "I hive been a sufferer from Hay Fever for ovci W years, and It soetned harder every year. The first night I used your Asthma Cure 1 was greatly relieved. It cured my cough aiHT usmg lew times. 1 shall recom mend I It to all sufferers of lis Fever" Send ?e stamp to for. R. SchltTmann, lUn . iit. Paul, Minn., for a tree trial STEAMSHIP LINES ENOAtlK IN CUT-RATE WAR. Hot Competition Going on Net ween New York and South Africa Money living Made. NEW YORK, Nov. 20. Rival steam- shin lines plying between New York snd South Africa are waging a vig orous war in rates. Today a ton ot general cargo can be shipped from Cape Town for less money than a mer chant can bring half a ton of potatoes to this city from the Carolina. The rates on general cargo so the South African ports has been cut repeatedly until It Is now only $2.43 a ton Including all the expenses of loading and unload ing, i The fight of the steamship concerns began last July and not only has it been of advantage to those shippers who already had business relations with South Africa, hot it caused new trade to that country. At least six ....I steamships sail on the rival lines every month. The traffic to Cape Town and neighboring ports varies between 43,- 000 and 56,000 monthly, but Is growing ranldlv and some of those Interested claim that money U made even at the cut rates. The principal articles of exDort are food stuffs, oats, haj lum bir, kerosene, machinery and miscella neous small wares. LONDON PREPARING FOR 'EMERGENCY OF WAR. Lord Roberts Personally Superintend ing Placing of Batteries and Placing of Fortifications. LONDON, Nov. 20. Efforts of a far reaching character have been set on foot to fortify the metropolis against a possible attack In case ot war. It Is stated that when Lord Roberts took over his post of commander-in-chief of the British army, he personally In vestigated the defenses of London and found them to be very imperfect. Since then powerful batteries have been mounted on elevations commanding the principal roads between London and the south coast. New-forlifica tions are rapidly being constructed along the banks of the Thames and Walllngham has been filled up as a center for mobilization, t LEAPS KROM CAR WINDOW. Well Known Man Commits Suicide Cause Unknown. NEW YORK, Nov. M.-Frank A. McHugh of this city, who in reported to have b'.cn killed In jumping from a window on a Southern railway passen ger train near Spartanburg, S. ('., yes terday, was associated with a large contracting firm in this ci(y. He was a well-known member of the Catholic club but nothing is known among the members as to the Illness which caus ed his trin rn the south and which ended In death. NEGI'.O ASSAILANT LYNCHED After A Struggle Is Captured Ry Mar shal-Then Mob Violence. SLLLIVAN, Ind., Nov. 20,-James Dlllard, the Kentucky negro who crlm- MISS FAY LEE, President of th ShaRespearlan Club, Kansas City. M Your bookkt caine to my home like a message of health when I hd suffered with headache, backache and beat tag-down pain. Iwaswcalb nervous and hysterical and had not consulted any doctor, thinking it would pais away la time, but instead I found that the pains increased and were more frequent. I de cided to try Wiot of Cardui ami in aihort time was much improved. It seemed to act like a charm. I kept up the treatment and the result was most satisfactory. Words fail to ex press my gratitude for the suffering that u now saved me. I am in fine health, physically and mentally. I can only say thank you', but there is much mote la i l f - . n my us 1' EARING-DOWN pains art the worst that women Know, ji you are suffering from this trou ble you need not be uncertain about it. The pains in the abdomen and back that feeJ as if heavy weights were pulling down on the nerves of the stomach are "bearing-down pains . They may not be particularly severe at present out they are growing worse. That teadache Which nearly drives you distracted now is caused by tha terrible WINE of CARD Mm rat Lu. lually assaulted Mrs. Mary Davis of Sullivan county and Mrs, John Lemon o( Knox county Tuenhty last, was hanged t t telcgnph pole tonight by a mob. Dlllard was captursl at Lawrence vllle. 111 , yesterday, after a battle with the town nmrshal, during which the negro was acvcivly wounded, Utltnrd was Identlru'J by Mrs. Lemon. Th governor had ordered out Ih Vincenne mllltU to protect him, but the Instructions were received too Inle, It was learned late tonight that the nesro told members of the mob thai hi. true name decree Moore and that he lived In Indianapolis. GI1KKCK IS DISTUItRKD. Contemplated Move of KeligioUM r: Hrlngs Out Protest. NFIW YORK, Nov. :V-An announce ment that a number of ecclesiastical: and Jesuits expelled from France on going to settle In Oreece has disturbed religious and patriotic circles, says a dispatch from Athens by way of Iion don to' the Times. rhe theological schtol and university have memorialised the government In regard to the matter, urging that per mission to the Jesuits to found a new school be refused. Hl'ltlAL OK A PIll.WK. NEW YORK, Nov. !0.-Vlcld Mar shal Prince Edward Weimar, who died a few days ago. has been Interred In Chichester cathedral with full military hon rs. says a London dispatch to the Tribune. The funeral procession was the most imposing spectacle of the kind seen since the passing of Queen IK Ictorla. MARTYR OF (3HUHUON. NE.V YORK. Nov. 20. -As a result of Injuries received In a football came In Newark on November 9. Rudolph Klett of the Xavler Athletic club team, Elizaoeth, N. J., Is dead. He was In jured Internally. OUR Ol'NUOAT3 1U ILT.1N JAPAN The United States government has or dered six gunboats to be built In Jap an for coast protection In the Philip pines. The receipt of nn ordenof this kind is the best evidence of the won derful progress made by the Japanese In the last half century. The best evi dence of the progress made by Hostel er's Stomach Hitters during that time Is found In the unequalled record of cures hack of It. Hundreds of eoplo Including many prominent physicians, have voluntarily testified that the hit ters cured them of stomach, liver and kidney complaints when other medi cines had failed. Toil Mill therefore make no mistake In trying It for heart burn, nausea, readache. Indigestion, dyspepsia, constipation or biljlousness. One bottle will convin f you of Us vahi". NJVDAY Gaston sella feed, grain and hay. Sweet i.ream for sale. H,M-il,-rs. You will fin I the best lie meal in th" city at the lti.-ilrig Sun Restaurant. New stock ;t f.iJi- y goods Just, ar rived at Yokohama Bazaar, ('ail and e the lat.'it nov-.dtles from Japan. FOl'ND-On lloncl slreet, purse , 0n- taining money. Inquire of J. H. Matt son. 1S4 Fl.-ive sued. West Asti.rh. The largest variety r purses in the citv consisting of steel, snake and al. gator, genuine buckskin, etc. t ItoL'ers drugglHt. r..... ,.!.. '""""i!, mining, gas and steam rjttliijf at lowest rules and in work manlike m.inn-M-, Orders promptly ex- ectitd. Shop. No. 4J5, Mond street JOI1.V A. MONT'JOMKrtY. The Oriol? Go Rasket Is a hHndom 1 nervous tension. The nerves soon begin to give way under the strain. Youpcrhsps jump at any unusual disturbance, or laugh or veep, hysteri cally, at no apparent cause. That is what Mias Fay Lee, m North Seventh Street, Kansas City, Kansas, was coming to when she rescued herself by taking Wine of Cardui. The Wine made her a strong, healthy woman again, as it has .ma'fe a million other women strong ami healthy. By induc ing regular menstruation the entire system is relieved of the terrible wasting drains. The ligaments which hold the womb in place are strengthened by a healthy flow and that organ in returned to its normal position. Returning health is the result. This is what Wine of Cardui has done for thousands of the best women in America. If you need advice write The Ladies' Advisory Department, The Chatta nooga Med ici ne Com pany, Chattanooga, Tenn., describing all your symptoms freely, and a letter of advice will be sent you. Secure a 1 .00 bottle of Wine of Cardui from your druggist to-day. VI million suffering women have found relief in Wine of Cardui. and light go-cart which can be easily folded and carried on the arm, can lie carried In travelling with child in It and us.'d as a high chair at table, can be conveniently carried on cars. Must be seen to be appreciated. Prices )3 to 10. Char llelluorn Sou sr sole gents. "'t BIO REDUCTION SALE. m,s. it, ingioton win inaugurate a sweeping reduction sals of ladles and children's hats, to continue for SO days. Rcmeinbjr that every CO-cent purchase gives you a chance for an elegant $600 piano. MR9.R.INOLETON, Welch Illock Coin ouily tribe No. ?, Imp, O. It, M., nil! give a grand manipic rndo ball at Koard Stokes' hall on Thanksgiv ing eve. Nov n.ber ut which nine beuutlful prln.-s will be given. The last of music has been arranged for mid a good time Is assured all who attend. The prli are on exhibition ut Herman Wise's clothing store. A costumer front Portland will be here with ti full line of suits for the oc casion, llckils can be purchased Trout any of the member. Admission: Gentleman masker, tl; ludy maskers, W rents; spectators. 00 cents; children, 25 cents. Central Meat Market 642 COMMERCIAL ST. Your orders for mrnti. both V l KS II AN l S A LT a III lie irmiUy end iiiuirliy stlcmted to ;). W. MORTON, Prop. Telephone Nn ijt. RELIANCE Electrical Works 421 UO IND 8T, We are thoroughly prepared for making estimates and executing orders for all kinds of electrical Installing and Repairing Supplies In Stock. We v the celebrated 81IELBT LAMP. Call up Phone lift. H W. CYltUH, - Mar Df. T. Ii. Ball DENTIST. 5!4 C'ommen-lal Btret Astoria. Ore. tire imrticiilurly desirous oil chii only t tite piles by rt'iiiuviiix llie cause. Vnti ciimiot uet nt the cause with anylhiug hut an internal remedy. I'litoiiitM'iisiH make the iiiol I'lillmsiaslic adver- I'ibi rs of Hub reincily, lie- cause it cure I f sWilOYAl PILLS t. V. . l'llll'IIL.'l'lj'lw .-. fr'-'ryl KI'O IX bold 0..-.IIK Ih,,., ".I..I a p T'h l'"rilitK,n '1 aontkrr. KrftiM 1 " Ml llnifnu Sub.llidU. m4 1 ,! HT tlta.. UK ef It', t,. r Im. in Jr Ifcr I'artltalan, Tllalal iV ff 4 "It. lief tnr l.arflMM Iffia,. I,, r. -A 1' la-i, MhII. Itl.nuo T'ilnll. Sou, t,, ' I"1'"". lfS..Ir fc.-l.IC'., liuxuRious Travel ThB "Northwestern Llml'id" trains, etectt io lighted throughou', both Inside and out, and steam heated, are with out exception, the finest trains la the world. The embedy the latest, newest and best Ideas for comfort, convenience and luxury ever offered the travelling DUhllr. and altogether ir the nicst complete and splendid production cf Ih, cur Guilders' art. These splendid Trains Connect With The Great Northern The Northern I'acifk and The Canadian Pacific AT ST. PAUL FOR . ChlCAGO and the EAST. No extra charge for these superior arommodatlons and all class of tick ets are available for passigs cn ths trains on this line sre protected by ths Interlocking BlooU System. W. H. MEJAD, , H. ti. SISLER, Oncral Agent. Traveling Ag't, Portland. Oregon. Robt. A. Hiller - ATTORNEY AT LAW Kx-TiegUrter U. S. Land Office.' Land Titles and Land Office Business a specialty -Timber Lands bought and sold. Maps made. Correspondence solicited. Itanm t. TTalnluuA RM . Oregon Otty, Oregen i Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS Sui'jilit'S of H kiiilm! lowest rnti'S, fur liMn'miM), Farmers and iiOjigprs. A Vs ALLBIN Tenth and Commercial Streets xznzax:tzzttzzux4Zuzxttxzxtifxtazi:xxttxztizxnio (Air Tight Heaters g v r Cook etovt'N, Khiikch mill t-vfrytliing in the Mtovc lino at atMiltit l v tin lnMit jriccs in Astoria. s 3 H. II. ZAPF, - - - The House Furnisher B xtuxnxj uxxnxxuxxr4xx XHxxtaxnxXHxxnxxjixx Ca5tino;s We are prepared to make then oa short notice and ot the best mattrtale. Let us give you estimates oa any klnrt of castings or pattern work. Lowes prices for first-class work. TELEPHONE NO 2451. WILLAMETTE 7 UNIVERSITY .1. II. OI.T.M N, I'l.si.li iil, Sul. iii, Ore, College of Liberal Arts, Law, Art, Medi cine, Music, Oratory, Theology, Business PUKr AltATOitY IiEPAUTMIlNT optu to students complMIng rlgalb gralo department-lower grade In preparatory department, iw-sulm offirj Ing professional training, the University seeks to glv horough piarti.aj education to all who are aware of Hie value of a trained bruin. TUB NORMAL DEPARTMENT offers a thorough course Jn the tcmy und practice of teaching. Meets all re nulremenu of state school l. its teachers are In constnnl demand I Catalogu-) upon application. OLD KENTUCKY HOME CLUB 0. P. S. 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GRAND AUSQUER4DE BALL CONCOMLY TRIM, Improved Order of Kedmi'ii THANKSGIVING EVE, NOVU.MHKK im Foard & Stokes' Hall Maskers Tickets Spectators ...II . ,!iOc ANDREW LAKE Merchant Tailor New Goods, Winter Samples, Per fect Work, Prices Ileasonubln and Work Done With Dispatch, iti. Commercial St., Astoria. Ore. FROM ft? UPWARDS I IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Bay IronO Brass Works tVr. iftth ! rtftiit a, OF ASTORIA... U i,l-il ii. I he IMiki- WUvrr N Maiiiiliii lim il... , 's Crcosolc Shingle Stains Kniliiii,' f nil ilSS,M AN'S a t v. s 'V witrriMi ici k; 'Die mint important ImprovtiiitM of the nge In the ni t or n iiwiiiNhip makes tht poorest writ er 11 splcndiil ptnniiin In a few weeks by the use of Ihls ring. ITn. iloive l by iiroiiiliient collf ge pri'SldtMs und Iwnirds of cduciillon In Kunje und Aineilcii, riaiiiple rioarn usoitl slz, m m'i1 post pnld for , sny saiiiple SB-.-. When ordering a slug,, ring sl.ile whellur for limn, m; or child. PC1NN MFG. SIPPIY CO. lIl!,i!!(2!''l'!i'1T" kiu,a.iiiiii. THE WALDORF C. F. WISH, Frepr. Astoria's principal iert, Fine liquors and slgars. The UlliG SALOON P. K. PETBIWON, Prop. Finest Wines and Liquors, Corner Astor imd Ninth. C. J. Trenchard Iii-ursnce Commission and Shipping. Agent Wells Fargo and Pa cific Express Comraoles. Cus tom Hoasa Broker. C. 01, Barf, Dentist Mans.ll Bulldlsg. 171 Commercial 8t Astoria, On. TBLBFHONH RED MM. K V