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THE MCmXIXC. AST01UAX. ASTOHIA. OllKCOX. SUNDAY, MARCH ij, igoO. FIELD OF POLITICS Filing of Additional Petitions Complicates the Situation. CITIZENS HOPb OF SUCCESS Friendly Warfare Being Waned by the Friends of the Various Candidates and the Result Seems to be in Doubt. in There ha been no mat 'rial change the political situation in Cl.it-op count y the past week, aside from the tiling of the etitioii of Paul I.. Stanglaud who lia announced himself a a candidate for the iegi-latnre. It is icport'd tli.it another petition will he filed tomorrow Iv a prominent citien a- a candidal for state enator. If this i done, it will make three candidate for -senator and four for representative. The friend of all the candidate are making a quiet canvas in the intere-t of their resptv- live choice, but the canvas N being coimucieu aumg irieuuu noes, owing to th- short time intcrvenin belween no"' and the date of the primaries, no public meeting- will be held, each can didate contenting him-elf in visiting the various precincts of easy aire-- air1 proximity to the city. It i almost im possible to ascertain tic relative strength of any of the candidates, a the battle is one among friend, all Republicans, and not a conte-t between two political parties. Now that all the Republicans who -o desire to enter the -onte-t luvc tiled their petition, with po-iblv one eveep- tion. the interest is In-ing centered in tlie result of th citizen-' convention which ha- lieen called to meet on April 21st. The general opinion prevail- that the Republicans who have tiled netition are exceptional tro- and th- citi- win ar- hmkin- -iround for m-iteri-l zui an looKing around (or material with which to defend them. It i ..n. crallv conceded that the republican- are letter united this war than for several years and if there is no break in tht ASTORIA'S GREATEST STORE 1 uslin Underwear ftrgalns CORSET COVERS Dainty -tyle- in immene variety, ery and lac, tuck, beading . nd ribbon. l'ri.-.- run all tin from ) r to ,2.iMf DRAWERS of fine cambric and nainsook', made with fitted wai-tband trimmed in fine embroid-rys, laics and tuck; beaut ifullv made finished: grand value at from igc to $1.75 pair NIGHTGOWNS of fine nain-ook s, cambrics and mu-liii-, trimmed in dainty embroid eries, luces, insertion-, made in low, round, square, V. and high necks, long and short sleeves. Also a large asortinent of plain, tucked and liemst itched gown in all sizes, at from 45c to $4.95 each WHITE UNDERSKIRTS in the largest and best variety ever shown in the city, made extra full of the very bet materials, exceptionally good bargains, frm 30c to $4.50 each NAINSOOK CHEMISE Very pretty styles and grand values from 19c to $1.50 each DRESS GOODS SALE Still going on. We have Bold a great many dress patterns the last week and will continue to give from 25 to 50 per cent discount on all dress goods. STREET HATS We are showing some xcellent bargains in street hats; it will pay you to look them over. Prices from 25c to $2.50 Economic Buyers Take Notice. Extra Special Grocery Sole for Monday, Tuesday Radio Laundry Soap ;S2 bars. Keg Pickles, regular .fl.OII: special, keg French I'niiies. fancy Santa Clara. 11 pound- Rhubarb, pound Jains, assorted flavors, regular 2.V jar, -peei THE FOARD & Where the New things can he 1'iit one n-ult. and that is the election of the eutiie ic nih!ieiill ticket. The ( .iii.liditcs who have ahead) lilcd then" pi1 it ion on the 1 u I 1 hall ticket are as follows: Male V-natol. T. S.hollicld. bis. . Welch: i;,ceenta lives. I'.itil I.. Sti.ini:l.m I loan C. Me l 'tie. ,-imi ltii and 'Y. I Cum. County lodge. C. W, CHiiaJun, I A Fakin, :in.l T. S. Jewell; Cleik I. t'. t'Hlttolt; Slu-vitr. Flll-le) llollgilto'l, .I,.!llt Fry and l II, IVmeioy ; Tie.isiiici, (V V lloilboin and ". . sli,M in.te. : Colo nrr, I ha-. F. liliton. Sniwevoi 15. I-'. I -tbnii). t omnii--iotici , I. I'. Ma-len. I'll dfiiiociats ol I'll- lit.v HI' holding secret un ci ill--., and a 1 1 illl lt illL! to :! Hon a ticket. ,. . Smith .niti li. : llcndci -on ate t ival an.'.i. kites lot stale -etiatoi ; no names have been -n-goest d tot lepre-ctitative-, ail. I il i- po-ihle one of the ivpuhlic in candidate, may be indorsed. For count v nidge. C. I T rem hard mciiis to have the mido track, although it is nun. Med that O. I. IVter-on may Ik' induce 1 to become a candidate. Foe coiniiii -ioii.r .lolui Wat ctliou-c of Clat-o w ill no doubt i ecciv c the nomination. For -.lid ill' I!iini .ind lieo. V. Motion are mentioned. It is the coiiccn-u- of opinion 1 1 t the citi ien- will make a tight for I'nrcc oilicer. -late senator, county judge and -hcritl', although they will no doubt nominate a full county ticket, The Socialist- ale .idi.e and a- then member-hip i- incic ismg. will cut .'II an important limine in th.- campaign They will no doubt nominate a full county ticket, conipo-cd ot i epi e-cnta -t i v nH'iiilM-r- of tli,. ut'aniaMon. It this is done. tlclc will be three tickets in the field and an abundance of good in.tciial for fhe voter- to -elect finm. The A-torian i- taking no pari in the primaries and a- ooii a- nominated will present the i-suo- of the campaign to the vot r- in an tinpieiiidiced and im partial maimer, with a firm reliance in the discretion and good judgment of the unity on the entire ticket. . A Favorite Remedy , Babiej Its pleasant taste and prompt cures have made Chamberlain's Cough Rem- e(1y a favorite with the mothers nf ehild1ren- T- Vi' curM their 7'S T rvent nn.v danger of nneumon a or other -r n.n , conseouencps If not m,!v ra , I bllt wntn P'vn a soon as the eropv ,?uph aPPr will prevent the attack. For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. nain-ook, trimnn-.i in fme embroid way each and and and Wednesday $1.00 .85 1 .00 - .05 . .20 STOKES CO. Make Their Debut. rank-, then FLOTSAM AND JETSAM The -I -am cliooiiet' Amelia whna had the mi-loituue to bleak hci pio pi lloi .oining down tin- liver ha- not bit lor the bay cit, but will leave on the tow line ol the Snieck I- Tug I e li.-mec a -oon a- -he ailive-, which will 1'iohihh be caily tin- morning. The Flench bail, (o'uoial Veuuiavci. ( hi. h -ailed lioin ( hcihuig, I'laiii c, on i i;c -..''Jiid of la-t ugu-t, via llambni. whoie -in- took cement for thi- poll. .:nii-d in ye-icida moining. The cc w I p. 'I I that altci leaving ll.unbuig, when oil the ca-t coa-l of South niciica, -he en.oiinlcled -evele Xveather, and a- a lon-cipieiiie began to leak badlv. I'll thi- account -he put in at linello- vi, ami made thi' lenaii- uece-aiv. On 1 he ''l-l of lecembei he h it tlmt ioi t and finally ailived heie, with no olhci in eideni of inouieiit to maik th- latter pait ol her voyage. I ne bark i con -lgncil to Mever, tl-oii A In, and ahead) under ch.utei for her outvvai trip. The -teann'i loidau will leave today with a party of people to alt nd the funeral of tin- lite M.iitin lloth at l!ainier. The patty will be made up of the fiiend- of I he deceased I'lom tin-town- ol t'athhiu.el. SLaniokavva. and V'tooiia. It i- cNp-i- d t.i.tt ovci titty will go Horn Ihe-e place-. i Tlie live viilor- which ailived up liomj San Fiaiici-co on thi- -tcaim-i orll.in-l lo (i.in t'i.- liu'.i-li -hip ll.nl. Ion Hall a- pail of I'd uew, at lii'-I ietn-cd to go ab. ai.l the ve- cl. but l.it : at! r a con fel'llie with tie lllltl-h ice t 'oil-Ill Cheiiy joined tin- -hip, which will pio iced to -c i 1ihI.iv bound to A II -1 1 a lia , The trouble an vet I lie fact I lull vv h u the Northland dlew alongside the Had ion Hall., hee captain ordered the er.-w to put the live men alai I 'I he order together with the tone in which it vva- .'iveti ruined the teiupei-. of tin men and they illt'ol tiled the captain thai they would Hot go aboald. The men were therefor.- brought to thi- cit where they conferred with Consul Cher i'v. who smooth.,! out matter and in ... Uu' ,,"" to V" The launch Fox which left As tor in Friday moiiiiiig for Seattle to be taken in charge by In-r new owner-, ariived in Seattle af- and -ound la-t evening. The launch w.i- in charge of Captiin S. ll.irriman, with Tlinma Dalgity act ing in the capacity of engineer. The -team -.1 n-r Noithlaiid arriv ed in from S .11 Ft.'iicico caily ye-ler day morning with freight and pa-en-gel -. I In- -team ve-t.-tdav with oner 1 .--.i t. Ii left out caigo ol lumber for Sa u Fi a ii 1 ! The linn ma-te : How.b-n an iv .- I .1 I -el.iole W illiam ! IW II I lie liver V ester I I ! day w it h .1 c.i 1 go I bay cit v. ,,. u i "I lumber lor I he irobablv get to e:i j today. I The thre- ma-ted schooner W. F. j -Jewel t vva- lowed up the river yester day where -he will load lumber. The schooner Virginia -ailed from San Francisco for Astoria yesterday. The Iiritish steam-r Vermont wan taken from tho Portland Lumber Mills to the dolphin yesterday afternoon to finish her cargo of lumber for the orient. Nfajor S. W. Roessler and Commander R. -J. Werlich, constituting the diHtrict lighthouse board, went to Seattle yen tsrday, where the tender Heather will meet them and take them for a tour of inspection of the aids to navigation in Puget Hound. The Kskasoni will get) away soot), after a most turbulent experience. The five boys who were taken oir her while bene are to be replaced by able seamen, who are now on their way up from San Francisco on tin- steamer Reilondo, which is due hero .Monday. It is expected that this w ill com hide the hi-tory of the greatest shortage of sailor in many months. MISSOURIAN ILL. NKW YORK, March 24. - - Thomas Kniedringhaii-e, of .Missouri, whose candidacy for the I'nited Slate Senate from Mi-soiiri occa-ioiied a long dead lock in the Mis-ouri I.egi-latiire is ill at the Waldorf Aloiia. lb- vva to have -poki-n la-t night at the dinner of the Missouri Society, but in the afternoon vva- forced to send hi rcgivts. His con dition, iiovvevi-r, i said not to be alarming. It pours the oil of life into your sys tem. It warms you up and starts the life blood circulating. That's what Hoi lister's Rocky Mountain does. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Frank Hart, druggist. NEW 1 1 1,11111: KOi Surveyors in the Field for the Proposed Road to Seaside. STFEL BRiDGt ORDERED Ai-enls of the Company Ate Sciiiinn Kij;ht of Way Antoiia Teiiuinal Will riohably He at Smith' I'omt. Mr. I'ndle). one ol the gent Icim-u m leiesteil in the pioposcd new ehclin load between -loiu mid Seaside, pn- ed thlollgll the cilv vesteidav ell Ionic 'to Pol I laud. II-- sji, Ih,. .oininiiiv lie icpieseiits means business mid intend building the new load this suiiiiiici, Tlicv have an abundance ol uipllal lo build and opcial - the mud and an--uli-licl thai it will be a paving in vc-l nl lielo Paikci o toiia has a loi cc of men in l.ie fit-1 f I making the -iiivcv and evi.ect to conilible if with III fin- nct Ihnly .lay s lb pi cseiilal ives ol I he i "lii'.ui v have ulvi Im-cii in I he liehl -cciiiing the light ol wav and a soon .Is lompl.te.i bids loi coll-l 1 Oct loll will be olH-lic.l and the contract., let. ll Is stated by Me. Hlldl.y, thill tin- picsi-nt li-iniiiial of the new toad will be at "suuliT- point, the l ay loi hen, having given sufficient land loi I. ami Hal la. till 1 - The 10.nl u ill ci o--. doling'- Hay between the two blldgc. I he In) to be -.panne. I by ii steel biidgc which ha- allc.tdy been oiileie.I 111 (In ert ami will be couiphl.. by the I nin th.' we-l side of the road Is litll-dicd. The route le, e, I- ill a dilect lllle from (he west, I'll I ! til lll.i I of the blidge lo MuMi-oii'- station, theiici- following the .and bluif near the ocean to Se 1 side. It i piob.ible that a spill will be tin 1 1 lioin Smith' point to a connection with the A'toiia F.lcotrie Compaiiv's strct car -Vst iu, The old;, disadvant age to tills will be the llCifsMty of changing en-, not nai t icuh-u l de-nable to lainilie- with baggage and cluhlien, It is al-o -tat.-il, that the loinpaii) will soon maka all application to the comiiion council for a Ii iic hio- lioiu Smith'- Point to -ome ceimal p.ut of tic- city. Th.- ica-on stated for not go ing by the way of ,u nntoii is. that the object of the company is lo take the shortest pos-idlc loiite in older lo make ipiii k time bed ecu A-toiia and Se.i-iib-. ll i tiollhtflll if th - r.nd will j b ionii!et. d iti lime f.,r this -uninici'si -ea-011 .it tne Leaches. , lit w.ll be; pii-aci i'.,nd!y loivvaiil a p! dim ill. 1 lie, a.,, colnplet'-.j ll i- lili'llhl the load le lieli. ially to tie- wi'-t i. Cl.t ..,p p . :'.. v. il-'l e t hele eelli-l: t t I I II) III;' 1 1 -1 ll .11) ill Nil t ' will I --1 1 1 especially - -ome c laud-, thai I'l-. bnil-l ll wi! hollies raising Se i-nh of the licle. ,!,!'-,- ..-.I, Ic to ti' of a."- in ij.urv i.ig, 1. 11 ,11111 and ve."labe. with Astoria ami a goo-1 ma 1 1 el - tor I he -a le ,r.!iiec. ' bete .ii'- hundred ot I -1 ih-11. 1 i I Ian ! - on t he w e. -id', only paitially deveolped, and man) large farm- that 011'ht to be cut up inlo five, ten and twenty a.-ir lia.-t. which no doubt would meet with ready -abut better price I hail a whole ipiarter section could be ob for. PERSONAL MENTION. Walter P.otloin of levvell was in the city yesterday. Pert Allen of Seaside was a vi-itor in the city yesterday. W. P. Day of Seaside was in the city yesterday ou business. If. Rogers of llwaeo was a guest at the Parker yesterday. L. Waters of N'ehalem registered at the Parker yesterday. Win. Archer of Mnrshfield registered at the Parker yesterday. IL M. Cobbin of Mi-sou!a was a visi tor in the city yesterday. S. W. (Ircgory of Portland registered lit fhe Occident ycsle ulay. W. Nelson of San Francisco legislered at the Occident yesterday. I. S. Criimbley of Sea-idc was in the city ye-terday on business. V. 0. Ihvight of Tillamook was a vi-itor in the city yesterday. O. If. I'elknap of Chinook was regis tered ut the Atoi' yesterday. Mr. Kilterinaii of Si-a-jde iiled friend in the city yesterday. ( has. O. Oeirieh of 'ew York regis tered ut the Astor yesterday. John Frye attended the school oxer- ci-cs at We-tpoit la-t evening. 1) (J. I'). Khclinaii of Port la ml was a visitor in fhe city yesterday. Mrs. .f. .1. Young of Seaside visited friends in the city ye-terday. Miss C. Wallnian of Portland was a guest at the Occident ye-terday. A Specialty Of Ours is tin: GOOD VALUES WINNING OF YOUR CONFIDENCE BY FAIR BUSINESS METHODS EVERY SUIT, KVERY HAT, EVERY CARMENT, EVERY THING IN OUR MOST COMPLETE STOCK WAS RIGHTLY HOUGH T AND RIGHTLY PRICED. WHEN YOU BUY OF US " THE SUIT MUST FIT " P. A. STOKES I I Public Confidence in Candidate (or Nomination for Sheull on the Republican Ticket at the Primary Election, April joth Mr and Mi.. -I, C. st.,i- ot poiil.ni I ' ale v isi! in-- 1 1 i- nd- 111 I he 1 it v ! F 1 oiin !! ,,t M nine i,oli., 1 . "i- lei, I at Ci.- Hcci-b-iit ii-l 1 lav S I' ' I I 1 1 llllllllel la-t CVelOll' lioin a biisini--- tin. , pi.itlaiil II . Siiciiiian liluiii.-l a-t .'.chin-., lioin ,1 bisiie-s ti,, ,, I'lnlland. M s m 11 Ii v s a j 1 ; 11; . 1 down on j l.'-t veiling'. 1 1 . 1 11 tiom I'.'itlaud T. II mil. of the A ( w.i- ., p.i-em-er down on la-l nchl's tiain , Mayor Wise goc- to I'oill in.l Ibis I morning lo .1 1 1.M.I the lilliel.ll ol his' coll-in, Mi-- Jennie I'.looui. j A. K. I'el.-lsoll haves tin foi a lew da) s vi-il lo ',,i 1 1 1 1 1 uitig I. in-1 an I i'-l port on bu -iiies. Willi- Mudd and wife of l.eui- and Clink wele vi-itoi, in the city yesler day. Claud Thayer, lt priiuiineiit banker of Tillamook was in (he city yesterday and left up for Portland on a business trip. I!. P. Stewart of Kureka, Cul., wa among the arrivals in the city jester day, .Mr-. A. W. McKenzie and little .laugh ter of Spokane. Wash., arrived in the city yctcivay lo visit parents for two weeks. the former's WOMEN PROTEST. New York Women Denounce "White Slave Trade." N'FW YORK. March 21. The Infer urban Political l-apialily Council of Oreaier New Ymk. an organization com posed of eighteen club-, vvilli a member ship of over '.'UllO woni n. has protes,., 1,1 " '"'"nuniciiion m u.c ,,,a v or i ilgalll-t. " the -hamelill eomlil ion The -hamelill coinlilion ol 1 allairs in 1 his cilv, called 'The I while ; slave ti'allie.'" The mayor is appealed to, " To se,. thai fhe police of thi- city do I heir duly and make it -ale lot honest women In .eek employ ineiil with 011! running the ri-k of being cul rap ped and kept by force in vile den-." The ploC-sl eharaelciic- (he " W hile -lave Imllic." a- not only a dishonor lo the cilv, but a source of great dang. 'I lo women, as shown by the myhleiinu" disappearance of man)' respectable women, All smart up-to-date women of today, Know how to bake, wash, sing, and to play; Without these talenta a wife is N. 0. I-'iiIcsh ulic takes Rocky Mountain Tea. Frank Hart, druggiht. EMSLEY HOUGHTON. HHHHMMMMNMMMHHMHHMMHI 1 ;i iii 01 Our Greatcat Aitet. call at ASTORIAGROCERY lfe y ml the best goi.-l that ail get 111 Anton (01 Ih- money, .lon-ric uie nhvv (ti-ih nn.l up von ( I"ur lo date. ll. I1111U and vegrtablin in rnv.n tde) by ttlephoite utliidetl to t prou ptlv a If you called at the tor-. ASTORIAGROCERY Photic Main B.HI S'2.1 Couiinrrrll fit Givei Health, Vigor mil Tone. Ilelbim- i a IhKUI for HllffereM fro) niieiimia. Jly jf n,f the blood i. ipiickly regeneraled and tho color be eomc normal. Tim dtnotiimf utrcniftk is Mviv d. The languor n diminiM'. Ilea!'!-, v igo 11 nd t,,1P picilnmitiate. Vevv !i,'e and huppv artinlv rrsulu. Mm l'.cie II S,n.d M .llle,l.tt)llgll, III, wiilc., I have been troubled vritb livnr complaint and poor blood, ami have fo'in I nothing to b-nrlit ni liK llcibnie. I hope never to be without it. I have wished that I had known of it in my Im-band's life time" fiUe. Sold by Hitt'n ding stole. NOTICE. All voters of Clatsop county, Inres- I the of parties, are hereby invited and reipie-tcl to meet and purticlpatt lu a ma-s meeting to lie held in " Ixigan hull" at Astoria, on Saturday, April 21. RMltl, at 10 a. m.. for the purpone of nominating a full county ticket to It voted for on Monday, June 4, 11)00. C. J. TRKNCIIARD, Chairman of the Citizens' Committee of Astoria, Or. MAX W. rom Secretary. THE Dr. C. GEE WO Chinese Medicine Co. Formerly located 253 Abler Htreot; or the past Ave. ycBrs.HAVE MOVED Into the lare brick buildint . 4l, il. " , . , i w oniii-riiHi rnr- ner of First nnd Morrison Htreets. En- truiuwao. 10 a front Kt. Successful Home Treatment wumim";;,,:"'';;!":'' :f hz!?) I'"1!"1" "I 1I1 IIl-h of unv k linf' 11.. ir..,.i- J 111 HiKiiMensc with powerful oriental root herbs, harks, ami vi..i,,i, 1. it'.VlTlVr.m l":';'"'"1 ",',m' W"-'V. 1 1 L Sr, 'I" nr harmleH. mii. oii-d liCKiiiiriinteeH lo cure Catarrh, Ailhma, Lung Trouble, Rheumtiim. Ntrvouinen .Stomach, Liver. Kidney. Ftnuli Weaknen and all Chronic D ieaiei. i.M i,,'rrJ' ,,1,1'l"rl,"1 .-'-"t "tamp, for liuillliiK l,,K.k amlelreulHi-. Aililress, The C Oe Woo Chlneie Medicine Co., Mention .His " Portland Oregon. STAMMERING AND STUTTER ING CURED For Particulari Address THE PACIFIC SCHOOL FOR STAM MERERS 1281 oa Yamhill Street, Portland, Oregon -