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ASTORIA, ORKGON, WEDNESDAY. DKCEMBER 9.-190.V. 7, ELECTION NOTICE. I , A vSvenson'sBobk Store 657 Commercial St. ' ' ; Astoria, Oregon N O T ji I N G j so well as nicely lauadried . j and most sanitary laundry :, work. All White help. Oor. Tenth and Dnane St. FboDe 1991 The A. IULJUNEN-The Union Tailor .u Suits to order and 522 COMMERCIAL STREET North Pacific Beer 4 PALE BOHEMIAN MADE AT HOME Rr J. OWENS, Proprietor. THE WIGWAM s Gus Brooks. Manager, " - Fine Bar and the Best Eighth and Astor Streets, - HOME COOKING " " ' '"-v. V8f T .'''' -P' K,:':' T 7?! ; 'We are prepared to furnish good table board at the most reason able' rates. Home cooking and wholesome 'food, and courteous ' treatment to our patrons. 1 The Central Hotel it ' K. M. HANSEN & CO., , B Plumbing arid Tinning est Work est Prices est Material Prompt Attention Given to All Orders W. N. Commercial Street ' ; A GOOD INVESTMENT. Real Estate values may fall, Stocks of any kind may decline, banks may suspend, and so, also, may ln- insurance companies, but If you want tomake a safe t vestment and be sure of converting your cash into something that Is bound to appreciate in value, Buy And now that the rainy season is at hand, remember that we can furnish, at reasonable cost a handsome Silk Dmrella for youwels, & heart. J. H. SEYflOUR, 1 ni 'Hi H-in-ni H-r w iwf hi IN A. G. SPEXARTH'S i SHOW WINDOW You will find every morning during the ;;onthjj, of November (ad Decern ter k A 150 Solid Gold and Gold-filled watches, with ,. .. 1 the finest Walthan, El?in and Hampden x. movements, all away below eastern prices,- - -Change of entire display daily., Come and see. Count them.,. , : , ' I. 1 . , , r ; ' M Ml 1 1 HI M III I 1 1 I li 1 1 1 r II THE PORTLAND M. C BOWERS, Mgr. - Special Rate to Astoriacsj ARE YOU LdoKing for a Present? We bave a complete tine bi. Toys, Albums, Manicure Sets, Burnt Wood Souvenirs, Tic- lures. Our Booh are up-lo.dale P L E A 5 E 5 linen. We have the neatest in the state and do the best Troy Laundry Fit Guaranteed. - ASTORIA, OREGON 'Phone 831 of Liquors and Cigars - Astoria," Oregon. - Proprietors SfllTH - ' Astoria, Ur your wife or your sweet -iv..' '!v . . , 466 Commercial Street ' ' Aftorla, Oregon i i inn 111 1 1 1 in n 1 nir j 1 , . I 1 1 1 Hi II 1 1 1 IH 11 1 1 I I I I 1 1 Diamonds Notice is hereby given that qb the th day' of. December, 1903, a general elec tion for the City of Astoria will be held at which election the following named officers will be elected, to-wit: , One Mayor, for a term of two years. , One City Treasurer, for a term of two years. ; .-. 1 . One Police Commissioner, for a term of six years. One Auditor and Police Judge, for a term of two years. One City Surveyor, for a term of two years One Superintendent of Streets, for a term of two years. Two Councilmen from the First ward, for a term of three years One Councilman from the Third ward. for a term of three years That the polls for said election shall be' opened at the hour of i o'clock, a, m., and shall remain open to the hour of 8 o'clock, p. m., on said day, at which time they shall be closed. That the following described regis tration.and polling precincts and vot ing places, therein are hereby estab Hshed and, ,the following named per sons appointed as judges and clerks for said .polling . places, .for said election, to-wit: , . ' ,; .,,.( Registration and polling precinct No. 1, in Ward No. 1, shall include all that rortion of tb City of Astoria lying west of the west line of, McClure's As toria if extended a sufficient distance north and south to. Intersect the north and; south lines of the Jlty of Astoria and the polling place for said precinct shall be SuOma hall. The Judges of election for said polling place shall be S. G. Trullinger, Leander Lebeck and Henry Helnonen, and the clerks shall be Frank Norberg and Frans Kan. konen. Registration and polling precinct No. In Ward No. 1, shall include all that portion of the City of Astoria lying between the east boundary line of precinct No., 1. and the center line of Eighth street in McClure's Astoria if extended a sufficient distance north and south to intersect the north and south boundary lines of the City of As. ltoria, and the polling place lor , saiq precinct shall be engine house No, at the corner of Seventh and Commer cial streets. The Judges of election at . .... said jolling place shall be P. J. Good mahl Thos. E. Nelson and Albert Brix, and The 'clerks C. C. Utzinger and George Hill Registration and polling precinct No 3, in Ward No. 1, shall Include all that portion of the City of Astoria between, the east bundary line of precinct No. 2, and th center line of Twelfth street if extended a sufficient distance north and south to intersect the north and south boundary lines of the City of Astoria, and the polling' place of said precinct' shall be engine house No. 2, at the City Hall,, and the Judges of election shall be Herman Wise, H. D. Thing and B F. Allen, and the clerks shall be R..G Prael and Arthur Leberman. Registration and polling precinct No 4, in Ward No. 2, shall include, all that portion of the City of Astoria lying be. tween the east boundary line of pre cinct No. 3 and the center, line of Twenty-first street if extended a suf ficient distance north and south to in. tersect the north and south boundary lines of the City of Astoria, and the polljng place, for said precinct shall be the room at No. 854 in the Welch block ,m Commercial street, and the Judges of election lor eaia precinct snau oe C. R. Thomson, August Danlelson and A. Scherneckau, and the clerks shall be D. T. Gerdes and D. H. Welch, Registration and polling precinct No 6, In Ward No. 2, shall include all that portion of the City of Astoria lying be tween the east boundary line of pre cinct No. 4, and the east line of the J. M.Shively D.L.C.if extended a sufficient distance north and south to intersect the north and south boundary lines of the City of Astoria, and the polling place for said precinct shall be engine house No. 3. The Judges of election for said polling place shall be Horry Jones, L. Larson and William Kelly, and the clerks shall be Peter Johansen and E Manulla Registration and polling preclaot No. 6, In Ward No. shall include all that portion of the City of Astoria lylBg be tween the east boundary llrie of pre cinct No. 5 and, the east boundary of the City of Astoria, and the polling place in said precinct shall be the 'old school house In Adair's Astoria. The; Judges of election for said polling place shall be Ole B. Olsen, F. C. Reed anct John Enberg,. and the clerks of election shall be T, C. Fredrtcksdn and Jake Utzlnger.., 111. JUUgD Ul IHCIIklfllCU BlfUII UC the chairman of the Judges of the poll ing place for which he is mentioned. Each elector of t?ie city shall vote nly within the precinct In which he resides and in which he is registered. i OLOF ANDERSON, - Tot sale at a bargain Tract of (land in McClure's Astoria. 100 feet square. For particulars inquire at this office. I hereby offer a reward of 125.00 for the recovery of the body of my wife who was drowned on Tuesday morn log In the Lewis and Clark river. tf. , J(AT Jojrs, ' The cosiest and moat tastefully dec orated cafe in the northwest is that of Aug. Kratz, on Sixth St, near Washington, Portland. All goods w&rr&nriwi anrl lunnh matwA at 11 0im m "", "' wmii l.llWlU.lllilii,l.TPrnMW.-aM-w.W..-f-iw-Sv. - ' - " ' ' ""' ,.y 1.. 1 . , f .... ,i i,a . '.'.).. , ' , ' v , , - . NEW OFFICERS ARE CHOSEN Annual Election Held by Ma sonic Lodge Last Night The annual election of officers of Sts. John chapter, No. 14, R. A. M., wan held last ' evening. With the following result: ' " ' " ' ' ' M. E. H. P. W. T. Schoineld. , e" K. Dr. Jay Tuttle." '" ; E. S.-W. L. Robb. !? " Secretary E. C. Holden. , Treasurer J. Q. A. Bowlby. ' C. of H.-O. F. Hellborn. , ' P. S. E. Finney. R. A. C.-N. A. Peterson. M.';ldV.-H. M. Wherity. '' M. 3d V. H. J. Wherity. ' M. 1st V.-Willlam RehfeldtV Sentinel L. Hartwig. The date of the installation has hot yet been fixed- " SMITH POINT ROAD TO BE REPAIRED, Superintendent of Streets Kearney In upected the road leading around Smiths Point yesterday and reports that It is practically in an impassable condition. The street Is literally burled in mud, traffic being at a standstill. The Sash ft Door Company's factory Is shut off from the city, and residents in that part of the city feel as though they are off the earth. Mr. Kearney will file a report with the street committee at the next meeting of the council recommend KOPP'S BEER HAlili Astor Street and Billiard Parlor Astoria's Most Popular Resort . . , Kopp's Celebrated Beer Always on DriuiRiit. imporwa ooofis; for eign and BornoHtic Cigars ' ' - AL. SEAFELDT THE LOUVRE CHAS. W1RKKALA, Proprietor JAMES GARDNER, Mintger LUCY CUNNINGHAM, Pianist Program Week Coiumeiclng December 7 ' A Cure for the Bluu, MADELINE EARLE. Overture, Betr it 5c, The Waiter. , A return Engagement of (he Sparkling Joubrette, .'. CARMELITA MEEIC Overture, "Mlitrtfi Nell Waltza" LV.CUSTIN. Now we have the wnutlonal hit of the eaton, JOHN J. LORD, and MEEK CARMEUTA, in a novelty act of their own. Overture, "Bamboo Queen" HARRY VON TILOER. The pen of Song lllurtraton, LUCY CUNNINGHAM, printing Howlty HavlUnd and Dreuer'i Latest Sue cesses, "Down In the Meadow when the Green Gran Grows." Overture, Wait lor the Moving Pictures, Edison. The somewhat different commediui. 1 Program Is subject to change wtihast notice. ing the street be improved. One hun dred dollars, the superintendent ex plains, will pay for improvements that will set things to rights. iThe coasting steamer Despatch has arrived in from San Francisco and way points. ' John Borose Tuesday made declara tion before County Clerk Clinton of his intention of becoming a citisen of the United States. t ' j Maty Treasurer Dealey called at'the office of The Astorlan and Dally News yesterday afternoon and requested cor rection of a statement; alleged to have teen made by John Hahn, republican candidate for the office of treasurer, at the recent smoker given by the Toung Mens' Republican Club. Mr. Hahn is said to have" made the statement that there was $20,000 on hand in the elty treasury nnd that Warrants to the amount of the money on hand should be called. . Mr. Dealey produced his trial balance dated September 30, 1903, showing cash In the general fund amounting to (3224.06, of which amount txw belonged to the park fund, while $1600 was paid cut October 2 for bond Interest. All of the remainder of the cash on hajid belonged to the various street funds, and. nearly all of It has' been paid out. The actual amount of money on hand at that time, says Mr, Dealey, was $10,668, including the $800 for the park fund, the $1500 paid out for bond interest ' on October V nnrt the sums In the various street funds.. 0 Gal's I is tii iere nv , snan but Pears' which has been sold in two - centuries - and is Belling ifr the third? I 'aoldsttowtbi'woild y t JOHN J. LORD, will hold your at- 1 tentlon. Overture, "The Lion Hunter" CLYDE L CRAIG In more of the Latest Eastern Successes, ' 1 MADELINE EARLE. Overture, "Ben Hur Waltzes" CHAS. HOFFMAN. The Magnetic Star, CARMEUTA MEEK will please you. Overture, "The Varsity Girl" i. P,., FRED T. AttlTON. The Eccentric Comedian, JOHN J. LORD, will pass out a few knock-out drops. Overture, Don't forget the pictures. Once more with the same old smile, . MADELINE EARLE. Overture, "Marlta," Flotow. Edison's Latest Invention, The Proecl. scope, in different subjects and cents . j r:, TO WIDEN ITS SCOPE' Prof. Clark Speaks of the Proposed Levy for High School """" ; Purposes. COUNTRY PUPILS PAY TUITIONS Sound Argument in Favor iPqnal Privileges to PupiN x From Both City and Country. of City Superintendent of Schools Clark believes that the proposed tax levy to ! be made upon the county for the sup port of the local hlh school Is the best thing possible. "There are eight pu- pile paying tuiUon at the present time," i' snid Mr. Clark yesterday. "Each pays f $20 for the year. It would require but 'f a email levy to make up this and a good deal more. That the young people i, throughout the county should be prlv- liege to attend the high school with-' out cost to themselves I certainly evl- dent to all, and tax levy if mad would it be sn small and so justified that there 4 would not likely be any objection to j the plan," jtt,, Is believed by Superin- lendeht Clark and others that if the school would b thrown open to all free of charge that the Increase of attend- i ance would be marked, ; and the Im portance of the institution would quickly be manifest! ' The matter will be taken up with the county authorl- J; ties at an early date, and It Is thought will 1.131 iiiiiiulo mvuntuijr, . j y f 111 .. 1. 1 : ; . . . WEST SIDE NOTES. T' Il'i II tfnii.nn t: 11 a of An w. soa last week. . ..... ,,. ,. Miss. A. G. ..Davidson, of. Portland, . was a guest of Miss C 'V.' Hess on Thanksgiving day, ani pTMIwi. EnUna j yttm ai.Aetorla J,. Mr. Zurlo has accepted a position at 1 the machine shops of the A. "ft C. R.- R. j and will make Warrenton his home for, j the, present. v a j John Reeves of Warrenton Is enter- j talnlng hie '.brother from San Fran- CISCO. 1 Arthur Sweeney of Seattle was visit- I' In hie brother, 1 Frank , Sweeney, last ( . week. ., 1 ; -t Mr. Alice Radcliff of Knappa Is j Visiting with Mrs. A. J. Hill. Mrs, W. E. Grlder is In Portland ; visiting her sister, Mrs. Powers, and will remain for two weeks. The boilers of the new Warrenton i mill have arrived and will soon be in I place, as the foundation is about ready. Rev. W. S. Short will hold regular aervtces In St. . Thomas' chapel Friday i evening Miss Alma Johnson was a guest of Miss Eva Barker a few days last week. Mlsa Clara Munson has returned from ; a two weeks stay in Portland, , Sh visited with fir, 'cousin,, Mrs. D Rat- man. s i 4