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Bit BiwdtrtrJv Republican Primaries. , Notice is hereby given, tnat tnei 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 ventk4 to be held In the City of As toria, on Saturday, April 9, 190. for the purpose of nominating candidates for the various county offices to be filled at the general election to be held on Monday, June 6, 1904. The follow ing is the number of delegates, polling places and Judges and clerks appoint ed for said primary election: ' ' Ward No. t Polling place. No. two's engine house; judges, J. a. Trulllnger, C H. Stockton. James Ells worth; clerks, Jas. Hannaford, Chas. Abercrombie; 17 delegates. Ward No. ' t. Polling place, Welch office; Judges Jas. W. Welch.' Sam GaUlch, E. C. Foster; ., clerks. T. B. Davis, W. C. Curtis; 17 delegates. 'Ward No. . Polling place, W. F. McGregor's office; Judges, Wm. Paint er, L. Agren and John Nordstrom; clerks, W. P. O'Brien. Geo. Iceland; 10 delegatea 1 f G. C FULTON. Chairman, i C J. CURTIS, Secretary.: Republican County Convention, isotice 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, April 9, 1904, at the court house at 10 o'clock a. m of said day, for the purpose of nominating the following county officers to be voted for at the state election to be held on MonJay, June 6, 1904, and electing 10 delegates to attend the Republican state con vention to be held at the city of Port land, on Tuesday, April 12, 1904, and 10 delegates to the congressional convention; Two representatives, 6ne county clerk, One sheriff. One treasurer. One county commissioner. One coroner. One assessor. One surveyor. One school superintendent Justices of the peace and constab les in the various precincts. The various precincts of the county are entitled to one delegate at large ind one delegate for every 25 votes or fraction over of the votes cast for F. L Dunbar for secretary of state, the apportionment being as follows: Astoria No. 1 17 Astoria No. 2 17 Astoria No. 2 10 John Day Svensen 4 Walluski S New Astoria 5 Warrenton ..... Clatsop Seaside 6 Melville 3 Chadwell 3 2 3 & 4 3 3 3 3 3 SAVING TIDE LANDS. Ten Acres Will Be Used by Portland Cordage Company. Seattle. March 21. It Is probable that within a week or so the contract for filling In 10 acres of ttde lands nt Smith cove, north of the Great North ern dock, will be awarded by the Port land Cordage Company. Bids on the work were opened several days ago. the Seattle Bridge Company's offer to do the work for $45,000 being the low est, and those who are conversant with the nature of the proposed Improve ments state that this bid will un doubtedly be accepted by the Portland concern. , It Is.. the intention of the Portland house to construct a big cordage and rope plant on the reclaimed land and the fact that sufficient property must' be filled in, according to the contract. within 60 days to allowed of the build ing of the plant,' looks as if the Ore gon concern was going to waste no time in the work of construction About 200,000 cubic yards of ma terial Will be used to fill In the land to the same level a. the reclaimed lands at the south of the city. The neces sary material will ellher be pumped or secured by the use of a suction dredge from Smith cove or else will be sluiced down from the company's land on he hillside adjacent to the property. A year Is the limit in which the entire' work is to be completed. The 60-day clause applies only to a portion of the land sufficient for the construction of the building. CHINESE STORE RAIDED. Chlnnm-ui, about SO years of age. was caught running down Jackson street Ira Kid nt; a iwig of rice. Ho was euAlly overtaken ami 1'iioke.t with the rest. Stnuige to xny. when the lust nrrest had been nmdi" nnd thf book wni gone over, It wsis fo'iml th.it In every case the prisoner had given the name of Slug." According to the stories told by Ills neighbors, Kwong had a rut her mor standing In the Chinese Ilradstreets. Kwong. they say. owes money to every one that he knows In Chinatown, and they unfversally say "Him no good." A tall Chinaman with a black eye and a bright emerald sweater vouch safed the Information that Kwong had gone "eatchem Fresno;" that he has friends there, and will stay In hiding until his debts are outlawed. Among the goods that were seised yesterday was a valuable stock sf pre served ginger and spices. MORE RIOTS. Disturbances of strikers are not nearly as grave as an individual disor der of the system. Overwork, loss of sleep, nervous tension will be followed by utter collapse, unless a reliable rem edy Is Immediately employed. There's nothing so efficient to cure disorders of the Liver and Kidneys as Electric Bitters. It's a wonderful tonic, end effective nervine and the greatest all around medicine for run down systems. It dispels Nervousness, Rheumatism and Neuralgia and expels Malaria germs. Only 60c, and satisfaction guar anteed by Chas. Rogers, druggist Youngs River Olney Knappa Clifton Westport .... Vesper Jewell Mishawaka .. Elsie pish Landlady Attache Goods of Pig-tail ) Merchants. San Francisco', March 21 Owing to his Inability to' settle with his credi tors, among whom Is an Irate land lady, Kwong On Lung, head of the firm of Kwong On Lung & Co., 726 Jackson street, left town hurriedly about a month ago, leaving behind a large stock of rice, nuts, oil and other Chinese delicacies. In figuring up her accounts againHt Kwong, Anna Moore, owner of the property at 726 Jackson street, found had gotten the beat of hereby $189. The store was locked up, and was stocked with all varieties of goods. Miss Moore thought that she 'might square matters by claiming them, but was informed that the only way in which she might claim her property would be to have the sheriff take charge of the stock of goods. Accordingly yesterday morning the building was proceeded to unceremon iously thrown open the doors and pile the merchandise out on the street. Before two boxes had been can-led out Chinese of all sizes and descrip tions poured In from all directions. As each load of stuff was taken to the street the crowds thronged about it and gazed longingly on the delicacies. Some even went so far as to grab boxes of noodles and rice when the officers' backs were turned. The po lice gave chase, however, and each time locked up the offenders on a charge of petty larceny. , By the time the store was cleared out several arrests were made. One PERSONAL MENTION. Oswald West was In the city yester day from Salem. ' Will Young has returned from a trip to San Francisco. Pilot Commissioner Payne, of Chi nook, Is In the city. Charles Hoefler, of New York, Is In the city, the guest of his brother, H. R. Hoefler. Judge Trenchard will be In Portland today fn attendance at the meeting of the state board of health. George Hlbbert, editor of the Chi nook ' Observer, came over yesterday and left last night for Portland. Mont Hawthorn left yesterday morn ing for San Francisco. He was accom panied by his little nephew, Almont Ferguson, They will be In California for the next two weeks. "I writ to let yon know how I appreciate yon I Caaeareta. I eonnneneed taking thetn laat NoTem ber and took two ton cent boine and panied a tap, worm 14 ft. long. Then 1 commenced taking them gain and Wedneidar, April tin, 1 paieed another 4am worm 2m ft. Ion and over a thonaand email worma. Prerioaa to my taking C'aarareta I didn't know I had a tape woria. falwaye had a email appetite rt in. t. Brown, 1M Franklin St., Brooklyn, N. T. f( sUfy The Dowels a pleaaant. Palatable, Potent, Taata Good, Do Qooit, Merer Sicken, Weaken orUripe, 10a, Jic.sOc. Never old In bulk. The genuine tablet atamped OUO. Guaranteed to tare or your money back. 8terllnemedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 504 AHXllACSALEt TEN MILLION BOXES Total 112 The committee recommends that the primaries be held on Saturday, April 2, 1904. G. C. FULTON. . Chairman. C. J. CURTIS, Secretary. 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Will make round trip every fivo days between Astoria T illamook Fare $3.50 Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railway & Navigation Co. and Astoria & Columbia River R. R. for Portland, San Francisco and all points East. For freight and passenger rates apply to i', i .SAMUEL ELMORE & Co. , i General Agents, Astoria, Oregon OR TO L A. &L C. R. R. Co.. B. C. LAMB, O. R. SL N. Co., Portland, Ore. Tillamook, Ore Portland. Ore. Riiili Illicit tmwm '"-n ':t' 'Becoming "" - KT. 41 The quiet, artistic beauty of any homo is easily marred by lack of taste m wall decorations. We wish to state that the New Year will find' us in a better position to do decorat ing than ever before. New patterns are beginning to arrive, and all wo ask IS that VOII fnvnrna ... ' y . v.. ua ritu an up u oiuiw ymi me lino. ' a1 B. F. ALLEN SON. ?65-7 Commercial Street. ' ul : $15.00 Fine Quartern! Otik, Swell Frout Dresser. 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