THE MORNING AST OKIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL to, igoO, FOR I), S. SENATOR! i Hon. H, W. Cake and the Platform He Stands Upon. PLAIN STATEMENT OF protection, not for monopoly, and tkes the position that when a particular In dutry has lwome side to take care of itself, the tariff should be modified to meet the chanced conditions. The tariff laws, he say, should not lie ma nipulated in th interests of a monopoly of any commodity of the people's ncoe j sities. j A strong stand is taken in opposition I to trusts which Mr. Cake declares to be a menace to the liberties of the people I J and contrary to every principle of pub I lit! policy, and he declares in favor of j the prohibition of trust combines from ! carrying on business, their dissolution, Republican Principles the Basis of All and the punishment of violators of tit Development of Oregon Labor In ; law in this respect ; besides such addi terests Opposition to Trusts tional legislation ns is necessary to cor- i rect the evil. j lie strongly favors giving the Inter J state Commerce Commission power to regulate railroads and other corpora 1 turns carrying on an interstate busi ness. lie favors national aid for deserving i veterans of the Cvil War, declaring that ; those who risked lite, limb, and prop ' erty for their country in times of na I tional danger, are entitled to aid from I the Government. He is in entire accord Railroad Legislation. of the people and he favors giving it a full, fair, and complete trial H. M. Cake, republican candidate for United States Senator, has announced the platform upon which he will go be fore the people of Oregon at the pri maries. Th man and the platform will certainly meet with the approval of the people. Loyalty to Republican princi- W.lAfi l.lYti !M $A til.. .1a.-a1.-...A.. .f . .... I w'tn the policy of aiding those deserv- Oregon, improvement of rivers and bar- ' imT veteraJ,s bors, a vigorous poliev in the reclama-1 " tion of arid lands, Government owner-1 Tho Primar-V law' sa-Vi Mr- Cake' l" sbin of tha Ore. Citv 10. tariff for : becn adoPted h? an overwhelming vote protection and not for monopoly, op position to trusts, equitable railroad rate legislation aid to deserving vet 'r-', IIe stands for the completion of the ns, a fair trial of the primary law, ; Panama Canal with all possible dis construction of the Panama canal, a ' Pat("b in the interests of American . strong position on the rights of labor, commerce, and a a means of facilitat exclusion 6f Chinese coolie labor, dir ct j ng the movements of the American election of United States Senators, and j CBV7- a strong stand with the President forj He declares the right of the Ameri the people, are some of tha proposition ; can workingnian to organize for the upon which Mr. Cake faces the peoph '", protection of his rights to -lie an iuhor of Oregon. j ent one and the only means by which He holds the enforced principles of he can compete with organized capital, the Republican party a condition neccs- j He is in favor of reducing the hours of sary to the prosperity of the people ! labor and takes the position that the and the maintenance of our institu-; employment ' of children in classes of tions, and points to the progress the ! labor that injure them in mind and nation has made along all lines under ; body, should be prohibited by law. Republican administration. He declares The platform takes a strong stand for harmony in the party and advo-! in opposition to the modification or eatea that consideration be shown those repeal of the Chinese exclusion act. who have assisted in maintaining the The present system of electing Unit HELP WANTED. WAN! 1 It- UQtL TO DO GENERAL housework. Apply to J. C. Allen's store Alderbrook, 4-U7t PROFESSIONAL CARD. PHYSICIANS. LOST AND FOUND FOUNDA PAIR OF EYE-GLASSES. Owner can have same by calling at this office. JAY TUTTLE, M. i). PHYSICIAN AND 8UKQKON AOlllltl AuMstmit RMIgIMM l8. Marlue Uoiltl her vie. Jfflo hours: 10 to 11 a.m. 1 to 4: It p.m ill Coinnmrctal Stress. Ind Floor. OSTEOPATHIST FOR SALE. FOR RENT 2 NICELY FURNISH- ed rooms. Enquire A. Finall. care l.ebeck's new house, Uniontown. 4-l!-.'U BUSINESS DIRECTORY RESTAURANTS. FIR8T.OU3S MEAL for 15c; nice cuke, coffoo, jio, or doughnuts, 5c, at tJ. S. Restaur ant. m Bond St FOR SALE OWING TO PRIVATE reasons, the undersigned will sell a $30 racycle, but slight used, at a very low price. Geo. Pontala, 1470 Grand avenue, Astoria, Oregon. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS LOT of wire cable new and second hand, any length, pipe of any description and size, machinery to suit anybody write for prices on anything! metal scrap iron and all kinds of junk and machinery bought and sold. A dress M. Ihtrde A Son, Portland, Oregon. 1m. DR. RHODA C. HICKS OSTEOPATH Office. Mansfl. IlKt. I'lion Ulaca J0C& 673 Commercial St.. Astoria. Ore. DR. KATIIYRN RUKTHR ' Osteopahio Physician Phone Red 2101 Hours: 9 to 12 and 1 to 8 3rd floor Bee Hive Mdg., Com'l. St. TOMB STONES, PRICE $5.00 AND UP; factory, opposite Clatsop Mill office. Oscar Laurell. 4-11-17 FOR RENT HOUSES. TO RENT. FRONT SUITE OF ROOMS Holdtn House 4-15 Tt FOR RENT. THREE FURNISHED Housekeeping rooms. Enquire 472 Commercial street. 4-12 tf. NOTICE. We beg to inform our customers, the trade and all whom it may concern, that Mr. Franz (Frank) Busch is not now nor has he ever been in our employ in any capacity whatever. Anheuser Busch Brewing Association, St. Lous, Mo. DENTISTS. BEST 15 CENT MEAL. You can always Unci tho best 16-cout tutuil in tho city at the Rising Sun Restaurant. (112 (unincrciulSt. LAUNDRIES. The Troy Laundry The nly white labor laundry In the elty, Does the best work at reasonable prloee and Is In every way worthy af your patronage. ' HMfciMBUM. ami linn and DUANE its. Phone 1091. HOTELS DR. T. L. BALL, DENTIST. 5-4 Commercial St Astoria Oregon. Dr. VAUGIIAN, Dk.ntim fytblau Building, Astoria. Oregon. Dr. W. O. LOGAN DENTJtt'l 7M Commercial St , ShBiiiilian P.iiihluin Mon Forig' Restaurant Noodles and Chop Suey.! ! MliALS OI' AM. KINDS,1 HOTEL PORTLAND Finest Hotel In the North wt PORTLAND. OHC. Eagle Concert Hall 320 Astor St. The leading simuciiient house. P. A. PETERSON, Prop OPEN DAY AND NIGHT! 71 EIGHTH STREET WOOD YARDS. BROKERAGE. WOOD! WOOD! WCOD! Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, any kind of wood 1 1 lowest prices. Kelly, the transfer man. 'Phone siqi Main, Barn on Twelfth, opposite opera house. Real y . - - t ' - '. ' " . : . ..-.' r , , r it ' " ' ' " I ' 1.1 ' ' UL, " ' . v t ' ' ' 1 , & ' , ' ' ' C ' t K. ' $ " , ' f.' t t , ',h ".,..;; . M ' f - 9 , ' I : ' , , y ,' ' , ' ; . .,.'.,-: ;;- ' .'-v . .... . j,jJM ' ' 4 " "'' ' "Steam ox" and 'Vteam camel" are the names given to uutomnbilcs by the natives of German Southwest Africa. A geographical cr land mile is 32H0 feet; a nautical mile 6086 feet. C. J. THEXCIIAHI) ACCOUNTANT AND BOOKKEEPER Estate, Insuranoe, Commission J and ShlDDina. I I'. W. GARDINER CUSTOM HOU8E BROKER. ;--0-Accountant and Bookkeeper O 0 ffics 133 Ninth 8tr.t, Next to Justios ! Small Sets of Hooks Kept. ' Oflioe. j Hill, Collected on Commit- ASTORIA, OREGON. I .(on. Accounts Adjusted. i- i , Oflkt: 339 Commercial Strett. Parker House Bar (Cor. Ninth and Astar Sts, Ancy for IMiwui Phonojrrapnt and Gold Moulded Itcrcord. V THE SAVOY Popul ir Concert Hall. Good music. All are welcome. Cor ner Seventh and Alitor. j BATHS! HAT I IS! BATHS j ' New l!iulpment Throughout, . open daily it 1 o'clock p. m. j Leave the clothe to be wathed by j Steam Laundry, i 34 Ninth St. NOTICE. -1 MUSIC TEACHES. WANTED THREE MUSIC PUPILa . Inquire at Astorian office. MANDOLIN LES&NS GIVEN-MRS. j C. D. Stewart, 127 Seventh street. STAMMERING AND STUTTER ING CURED For Particulars Address PACIFIC SCHOOL FOR STAM MERERS 1261 oaK smhill Street, Portland, Oregon. , I THE The smiley for the isle of "Union" gasoline engine held by J. M. Arthur it Co., has been cancelled. Mr. F. V. Ken dall, room S. Hamilton building, Portland has been duly appointed our general sales agent for Portland, Astoria anJ vicinity. - , UNION GAS ENGINE CO., Per H. R. WOOD. CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. H. W. CAKE TREASURER'S NOTCIE. Thorp is money in the city treasury to pay nil warrant 'endorsed from the 17th day of May to the 2:ird day of ..fuiie, both i'lcln-ive. Interest will cea-e alter tliU date. THOMAS DKAI.EY, City Treasurer. A-toiii. Ore.. April 'it. litiii). NOTICE OF RECEIVING BIDS BY CITY. Xotiie is hcivl'V iven, That up tu tin; hour of 2 o'eloek p. m.. on Wcdnes dav, the 2."th dav of April. lIHtfi. the Coiiimittee on Street- and I'uhiie Ways of the (Vmi mon Council of (lie City of A-toria, will receive denied l.id- fr im proving lluiiil !-l iH'i't from l;ie west lill 1 of Sixth street to the wet line of Mc-Cluro'- Astoria, as ordered improved by ordinance Xo. 3233. approved on the Kith day of April, HlUC. The rij;ht is reserved to reject any ami nil bills, JKXS H. HANSKN". P. II. STANGI.AXD, I. W. ROIJ1XSON, Committee on Streets and Public Ways. I 20-4t. CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. base of grades on the north ble and 170 feet above the base of grade on the south ide; At the interectinn of Tenth se,t at 144 feet above the bae of grade on CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. jireinisi. are included In the upeclal a sessinent dixtriit imluding all lot, land ami preini-e o benefitted tic wit: Lot. 1. '', ;:, 4, 5, (i, 7. H. ft. in. ,'l!i, lu, 41, 42. 41. 44. 4.1. Hi, 47, ami 4. in i the ninth side and 117 feet above the j '' 17; all of Muck IS; jot 12, II, 14. stability of the organization, and con demns discord, factions and unsettled allegiance to its principles. He urges the necessity of strong ef forts to develop the resources and in dustries of Oregon and movements to procure Federal appropriations to aid Sn building up the state. In the subject of improvment of rivers and harbors he pledges himself, in the event of his election, to spare no effort to procure Federal appropritions for the comple tion of jetty construction at the mouth of the Columbia opening of the Dalles Celilo canal, the dredging of the Wil lamette river, and the deepening of the harbors of Tillamook, Coos and Ya quina Bays and the Coquille River. He advocates continuing contracts -whereby the improvement work will be perma nent and effective and not more contin gent appropriations which result in j little good. His platform favors a more vigorous prosecution of the work of reclaiming arid lands in Oregon than has teen the case heretofore. He takes a strong stand for Govern ment ownership of the Oregon City locks as a means of affording relief to the people of the Willamette Valley from tolls on their traffic. He declares in favor of a tariff for ed States Senators is unsatisfactory, says Mr. Cake, and he fully endorses the policy of electing United States Senators by direct vote of the people. j He applaud the, stand taken by j President Roosevelt in opposition to trust and combines of capital, and pledges himself that in the event of his election, he will stand with the President on the side of the people in the fight against organized greed. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Ballards Horehound Syrup. Immediately relieves hoarse, croupy cough; oppressed, rattling, rasping and difficult breathing, Henry C. Stearns, Druggist, Shullsburg, Wis., writes, May 20, 1902: "I have been selling Ballard's Horehound Syrup for two years, and have never had 'a preparation that has given better satisfaction. I notice that when I sell a bottle they come back for more. I can honestly recommend it." 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by Hart's Drug Store. NOTICE OF RECEIVING BIDS BY CITY. Notice is heifcby given, That, up to the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., on Wednes day, the 25th day of April, l!M)fl, the Committee on Streets and Public Ways of the Common Council of the City of Astoria, will receive sealed bids fur con structing a sewer on Eighteenth street from a point fifteen feet south of the north line of Grand avenue to the north line of Exchange street, a ordered im proved by ordinance No, 3234, approved on the 10th day of April, IWlfl. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. JENS II. IIAXSKN, J. W. ROBINSON, P. A. STANGLANn, . . Committee on Streets ami Public Ways 4 20 4t. ! bae of grades on the south si,),.; At the intercclioii of -aid street with Eleventh sti'ct at I2i feet above the base of graje, on the north side ami 1211 feet above t he ki-e of grade on the south side; At the intersect iuu of -aid -trepl with Twelfth -tree! at I4!l f.ct above the base of grade- on the north -id' and l.'il fee! above the ba-e of giadc on the south side; At the east line of Midnre's Asturh al 17" fe f above the bni. of radc nt the center of the street.; At a point 220 feet we-t. of the west line of Fonrteentti street at 10 feet above the base of grade in the center of the street and at the west line of Fourteenth street at ln feet above the base of grade on the north side and 109 feet above the base of grade on the south side and between faid point the slope shall be gradual. OLOF AXDEP.SOX. Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. 4-20-10t l.. IU. 17. Is, 1!'. 2u. 21. 22, 21. 24. 2.'i. 2i. 27, 2". 2!l. 3', 31. 32, 33 in block lot I, 2, 3, 4. f., i;. 7, S, !i, o, 3!i. 40, 41, 42. 43, II. I."., 4i. 17, Is, in block 3. all in that part of the ( it y of Astoria, as laid out and iveonlnl by the Peninsu lar l and A Tiu-t Co., ami generally known as 'l.iyloi's A-loiia. oi.iik aii:i;sov, Auditor and I'oliie .luilge of the City of A'lori.-i. 4-20-lot. CITY ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that tho Com mon Council of tlie city of Astoria has declared its determination and inten tion to re-establish the grade on Irving avenue from the west line of Ninth street to the West line of Fourteenth stit-et so that the grude upon said street when so re-established shall be at the following elevation above the base of grades as established by ordi nance, to-wit. At the intersection of Irving avenue and Ninth street at 167 feet above the NOTICE. , Xotice is hereby given, t hat I lie Com mon Council of the City of Astoria has declared its determination and inten tion to construct a drain on Melbourne avenue frvun the alley-way running through block 17, Taylor' A-toria. to a point 70 font north of the north line of Taylor avenue. Said drain shall con sist of box drain of . inches inside measurement, and shall be const meted of plunking three inches in thickness mid from the north to the south line of Alameda avenue, there shall be a ten-inch vitrified sewer pipe laid in the box, and said drain shall be laid a, suf ficient depth and on pwper grade to give sufficient drainage, Tn matters of detail said improve ment shall be constructed according to the plans and specifications therefore to be piepared by the City Surveyor as hereinafter provided and any matter of const ruction and drainage found neces sary to make the improvement safe or substantial shall be done by the con tractor whether specified or not, with out extra charge. That the costs and expenses of con structing said improvement shall be' de frayed by special assessment iipon the Jots, lands and premises benefitted by the same which said lots, lands and NOTICE, Notice is hereby given, that the Com mon Council of the City of A-lolia, has declared it determination and intention to improve Eleventh street from the north line of JIarri-ioii avenue to the north line of Kensington avenue to the full width thereof, and upon the estab lished guide thereof. From the north line of Harrison u venue to the south line of Irving iivenue, said street hiill 1m- improved by grading the fame to the established grade to the full width thereof, and const fueling sidewalk S feet wide .on each side thereof, mid plunking the same to a width of 20 feel through the center thereof", with plank 3 inche thick uml 12 inches w ide. From the south line of Irving avenue to the north line of Kensington avenue, said street shall be improved by grading the same to the full width thereof, lo the established grade thereof, and construct ing sidewalks 8 feet wide on each side thereof. The lumber to be used in construct ing said street hIuiII be good, (sound, red or yellow fir luinb.'r. In matter of detail said Improvement shall be constructed according to the plans and specifications therefor to bo prepared by die City Surveyor n here inafter provided and general ordinance No. 1001 and nny matter of construc tion and drainage found necessary to make' the improvement safe or sub stantial shall be done by the contrac tor whether' specified or not, without extra charge. That the costs and expenses of con structing said improvement shall be de frayed by special assessment upon the lots, hinds ond premises benefitted by the same which said lots, land and premises inc. included in the special as sessment district including all lots, lands and premises so benefitted to 11. 14 and the wct half of lot II in blink HI; lot 3, 4, 5 niid (I in block 04; lot I, 2. 3 nod the west half of t 4. It 12. II, 14 and w. M half of lot 11 in block ill; lot, 3, 4, mid li. in block 113; lot 3, 4, 3 and li in block ll; lots I. 2. 3 and the west half of lot 4, utj 12, 13 and I I and the we-t half of lot II in block 111; lot I, 2, 3 and west half of lot 4, lot. 12, 13. 14 ami the west half of lot II in block 117, all in that part of the City of Astoria. Clat sop niunly. Oregon, a hid out and re corded by John McCluic .iimi extended by ( 'yi'il t Hney, OI.OK ANDERSON, Auditor ami i'oljie Judge of .the City of A-tolia. 4 20 8t. NOTICE. Notice i bcivby given, that the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria has declared it determination niid inten tion lo improve living incline from tho east line of Eighteenth nf.cet. to the west line of Adair's port of 1'pper As toria as laid out ami rccordeil by John Adair by clearing said street to its full width of nil binish, Hhrnb mid tree, which tree, Hhrnb ami brush xhall bo veil by slushing the mime mid when slashed, removed from said street n a good thorough and workmanlike man ner, ifud grubbing out and removing all root from the street, In mutters of detail said improve- "I shall be constructed according to the plans and speeillcalioim therefor to he prepared by the City Surveyor. J hat the cost and expenses of con structing Naid improvement shall be de frayed by upecinl assessment upon the lots, lands and premise benefitted by the sumo which Haid lot, lands and premises are included in the special as sessment, district including ull lots, lands and premise so benefitted towiti All of blocks 40, 47, 48, 49, 50 and 61, 09, 70, 71, 72, 73 and 74; 24, 25, 20, 27, 28, 29; 38, 39, 40, 41, 42 and 43, all in that part of tho City of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John M. Shivcly, and generally known a Kliively's As toria, in Clatsop county, State of Ore. (?" OMK ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of tho City of Astoria. ' 4-20-8t. The Angora goat furnishes most of the hair which adorns ordinary dolls. This product is valued at $40,000,000 a wit: Lots 5 and 0 in block 90, lots 12, year.