The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, December 08, 1897, Image 4

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REPUBLICAN RALLY
IS ENTHUSIASTIC
fisher's Opera House Filled Last
Sight ii Spite of Storm.
STIRRING SPEECHES MADE
Review ol the City Gomanett lidcr Re
piblicii Maiiistratioa Roads
Vortk fir.
Quite a lanre audiewe gathered to hear
the speaker lat nletit tat the revubltean
rally at Fisher' a opva, house. Rounds of
applause greeted th oi-at-w-s and mucii
enthusiasm waa manifested. J. C. Pellln
ger raa chairman of the mating. The
Astoria marine bind iru present and
rendered good music for the occasion.
Mayor Taylor mado "the opening speech
ar.d reviewed the official acts of the mem
ber of the present city government. He
spoke of the present financial condition of
e city and compared K to the time when
the present officials took op the adminis
tration of the city aff.Urs, showing that
an hone, economic government was the
best politics. The speaker said warrants
were at that time as low a 75 cents; now
cky warrants are worth 77 and S8 cents on
the dollar. The- republican pirty, which
tiad Been Id power for tie pas two years,
was pledged to an economical government
and tad placed Hie city's credit on a
olid basis. To continue that party In
power would result in good government
and the party would demonstrate to the
people that it would overcome all dlffl
oultlea and carry out the pledgs made.
He referred In felicitous terns to the
other candidates on the tlck-t and said
that fcy electing them to office e people
would nuke no mistake.
Mr. Harrison Allen, candidate for city
attorney, was Che next speaks, and said
he wwa heartily In accord with the views
of Mayor Taylor. He said the candidates
on the cUtlxerw' ticket were responsible to
no party for their actions and were self,
nominated candidates who were ut for
the stuff. Mr. Allen mn.de a ringing
speech, and kerlt the audience in a round
of good humor.
Mr. F. J. Carney, candidate for city
treasurer, was called jn and said that If
elected he would discourse the duties of
The office hrrswtly and faithfully and
hoped he entire repubU.-an ticket would
be elected.
Charles Olhls. candidate for police com
missioner, and Police Jud,-o Nelson, next
addressed the meeting. Mr. Olvis said
that If elected he would dlsehage h s du
ties faithfully and impartially, and would
do all In. tis never for the efficiency of
the police department '"'d the suppres..
ino of crime. 'ul.'e Ncton. who has noj A? the resld.-n.v of The brf.. ,ast even
oppultion. spoke In a happy vein nndjirsr. the Rev. J. McOorma.k, united In
hoped the entire tl-ket would be elct-'d. marriage Mr. Charles E. J.4in-on and
Mr. J. W. Welch, cand! late for council-: Mrs. Olavj. Wick. A lane number of
man from the second ward, said he be-jsne-:s ,'TV present a-, the ceremony. Af
lleved In in honest .idmin'strn'ion of the fr a shirt welding trip to rortlirid. Mr.
city's affairs consistent with as little cost ! a1 Mrs. Johnson will at hmo in t"r!a
to the taxpayers as possible. He had al-j " 'heir many friends.
ways t.tdcavored to do the best he cvjldi
for his ward and for the city afte-wards. 1 ,n lhp nt Mr- "' ".
O. C Fulton spoke at stm, length. He ' s- McOowan a' "r '
said If the democratic party had pit up am Klv ,0 a m"nbAr of fr1n1, ln
a regularly nominated ticket against the!h'v"r nf Miw Zr- wno '''T for n"r
rpublknns t would not imke s,o mucn j hom" in FVrtland today. The time was
difTerence. as borh nanie, ,-nuld put their i "M-'m"' s(M!m ,n mt" ar1,1 nvrsa-.
best :n In the Held. Wn the citizens' t!:1- and refreshments were servfd at a
ticket was a nTi-par:l!an. nrn-prlnclp:e j u hour-
tk-ki and responsible to no one. He closed
by exhortln his heirers at this critical
period In the history of Astoria to vote
for th. ciiare republican ticket, whiA is
pledged to good government.
Mr. C. J. Curtis made the closing
speech. He said that he had occupied the
office of cky attorvy for some time and
could speak from person it knowledge of
the administration A citv affairs. His
remarks were tiro-fly and to the point.
He referred to Mayrw Taylor a the man
who had occupied one of the most re.
sponelHe posftions in the gift tf '.he ro- i nmp" Tr Irwl OI nefr or some
pie of th state and dfled any one t0io,n'-r lntoxlrlng beverage and or. trolng
point at him the nrurer of scorn and say j
he had ever done a dishonest act. He re-1
ferred to the reord of the republican pir.
ty, that whether In municipal, dTAe or na
tional affairs, !t his always been found
to be- serve the Interests of the people.
TODAY'S WEATHER
Rain; cooler; gales on coast.
AROUND TOWN.
WEDNESDAY.
Speak to us by white December breath;
Thou Life behind the mask of doa'.h,
TTiat nvjk'Rt the snow fall eloquent
As summer's stir In earth's greon teat!
Lucy La ream.
Trr 8rhll!lng' Pest tea ind bsVlnr powder.
Fresh cream and milk at the Bonbon
nlere. E. A. DE YO IS AGENT FOR SODA
MINT GUM.
TO WEAR DIAMONDS CHEW SODA
MINT.
Mr. Walter C. Smith wum dwn from
Portland yesterday. He says Astoria's
time to grow Is right here and the evt-
donees will soon be given of Its nfw pros
perity. $2
0002
" Thu.se Schilling 's
Iks'.
people are making money tvo
fast."
Do ycu think so? Who'J
you rather buy your dry
goods of a succesif.:I n. i
chani or a bankrupt?
A Schilling & Cem;jiiy
NU i'lau- U.U 1". '
A 1100 HIKE? CHEW 90PA
Hot Scotch nd
at the Offltt.
hot Tom and Jerry
FOR
CH E W
TOVR .STOMACH'S
SODA MINT.
SAKE
Mr. A. n. lI.im.nond I rxpeclcd today
or tomorrow.
Groceries at the lowest price at tha
Paclrlc Grocery Co,
LAMBS WOOL SLIPPER SOLES.
CENTS. AT DUNBAR'S.
Wny puy Christmas present when P.
To la giving them away.
The Parlor has received a full Una of
Xmaa good. Call and te.
For real llfe.Uk and artlatlo photo,
oall en Snodjraaa, th fotorrafar.
Our prlcca arte tha lowest In the city.
Call and na. Pacific Grocery Co.
rmbrellaa covered and repaired by a
practical workman, at 1SS Ninth street.
Ask for sample of Chase A Sanborn's
famous teas, at Rosa, Hlgg.ni ft Co. 'a.
CHILDREN'S VoOLEN MITTENS.
IS CENTS PER PAIR. AT DUNBAR'S
Tou cm always find the best cream ry
butter and sweet, fresh cream at the
Parlor.
P. J. Mesjir. the leading merchant
tailor. 1S7 Tenth St. The highest price
paid for fur sklna.
Albert Larson and Oustnf Junttl, na
tives of Russia, were granted full citlien
papers yesterday before Jude Gray.
Mrs. Wheeler wishes to meet the oung
ladle Interested in the drl'l, at th Rescue
Hall, this afternoon (Wednesday) at I
p. m.
Come to tfie- Bonbonniere to buy your
candies and nuts, and get a cnance on
KB gnuphophone with ever- 5 cent pur
chase.
At the A. F. C. bowling alleys yesterday-Mrs.
Ingalls was high lady with a
score of while M. M. PIcken scored
M for the gentlemen.
Mellowed by age ts Cyrus Noble Whis
key. It hi never bottled until aged six
years In cask. It is the only American
Whiskey of international reputation.
Tou hav? a number of presents to make,
and neeesairily must limit the amount
to be spent on each gift: therefore you
must go to Phanahan Bros'., the only
store that sells cheap.
BE GOOD TO YOURSELF and good
tc your friends. When you treat a friend
to whiskey give him the best. HARPER
Whiskey Is the beverage for your friends
and for you. Sold by Foard & Stokes
Co.. Astoria, Oregon.
The team of foot hall playrs which m
recently orginlre.) by t'le young men of
East Astoria is ready to pliy. and the
line up Is as Mlcrws: John Anstaul, c;
Fred Wright, r. g.; A. Mli.ard. I. a.: Fred
(la'tes, 1. t.: L. D. Woods, r. t.: O. Mir
ton. I. e.; Lonewes-e, r. e.: Olaf Hansen,
q. b. : Frank Lletiewe-ber. I. h'.: W. T!.
Painter, r. h.: H. Lienewebw, f. b.
Vewterlay a"ernron the rKxit.ia-iln on
tho P.rltlsh t-teamshlp Hty of Perth Im-
aboard his ship started to do up some of
hf "hipmates. He wis so thoroughly 1n
earnest that the officers of the ship found
1t n:essary to put him In irons until the
arrivil of Chief Hallork and Captain
Thompson who t-H.k him handcuffed i0
the cily all.
A number of ca.i-!tles or-mrrr-d during
th- storm of yesterday. Th steamer II.
waco, which left Monday for Ilwaro, did
not return until noon yesterday on ac
count it the rough weather. Th Hercu
les had her propeller broken at Sklpanon.
Lirsen's milk launch Brisk, from the
Lewis and Clark, ha1 a narrow escape
from swamfdng yesterday morning. It is
reported 'Chat Sand Island Tia been eh ing.
ed i shape by the flood.
Mrs. Mary R. Walker, who d.d it For.
est Grove on Monday at the aee of 7
years, fame from New York to Oregon
in ISS. She rode on Vrse bfirk irrrm Mis
souri across 'ihe plains In omfjany wl'h
Mrs. c..hni; FX, of Wallli Walla, an l
Mrs. M.iry A. Cray, motlw-r of Comity
.ludce Oray. Mrs. Dr. Whitman (,nd XTrs.
H. H Spaulding eame in Wfi and these
were the first American white women on
t'no Pacific roa.t. Judge Omy would V
in attendance a" the funeral but had not
reei Ived word of tha death In tlnr.
Tie third heavy storm iwlthfn four days,
occurred yestenrlay. The telegraph lines
.i y ,!l' government lookout station at Cape
insap;iointmr,t, have been down for Vi
hours. At noon yestenvlay a hoivy thun
der and lightning ctorm, an unusual thing
in (Ms climate, took place. It was accom
panied by a severe downpour of rain.
The fltshes of lighinlrig were sharp, and
the 1hirndf htid. A t five o'clock last
evetiirfg a second thunder rind llgh'tntng
storm" visited the clly. a?tcmpane t,y
hall and a sma.rt blow from the south
weft. People w'hoee h'm are In the
east ft it quite homesick, and Ihoiignl of
old times when such storms were of dally
occurrence. With the storm, augmented
by he high 'Winds, one of the tilghest
tides of the season, fl'ioded the cellars of
business houses yesterday afternoon. The
central telephone office was struck by
lightning, and the operator on duty re
ceived shock.
WANT
MINT.
! .TA
Finest Evsr
Brought to tha City
Dress Shoes
Ladies
...FOR
JUST ARRIVED
ladles' Heavy 9aJ Bal.
Ladles' Heavy Calf BmU
Ladles' Heavy Crack-Froof Calf Bat.
COLUMBIA SHOE COMPANY
83 COMMERCIAL STREET.
LADIES' SILK MITTENS, 50 CENTS
TO H50 AT DUNBAR'S.
Tha choicest candles and nuti can be
found at th Parlor.
LADIES' CASHMERE GLOVES,
CENTS. AT DUNBAR'S.
Bicycle and repair shop at 115 Ninth
street. Charges reasonable.
The county commi.sslo.iers' court meets
In regular session this morning.
The work on The boilers of the Commo
dore Perry will be completed today by
the Columbia Iron Works.
The nw st-wn winch for .the Potritn
pos will be shipped to North Beach todiy
by Foard ft Stokes Company.
New crop dried fruits, new crop raisins,
flga and assorted nuts all extxra
quality, at Ross, Illggini ft Co.
fine
Mrs, A. F. Cooper, of Cath'amet, a",
tompanied by her mother, Mrs. Sullivan,
of Kalama. were visitors In the city yes
terday. Plum pudding, cranberries, sweet elder
and a large line of other seasonable
top's and fancy groceries at Ross, Hlg.
gins Co.
NOTICE: The public shculd rent m.
ber that there ts but one original, air
tlghth. Queen heater In the market, and
that Fisher Bros, are th exclusive As
toria agents.
Largest and most complete Assortment
of alr-tlght heaters In the city. All the
kinds advertised In this puper may b
seen and compared at our store, then
your selection will be sntlsfac'ory to you
Foard Stokes Co.
Shares of toe Alaska Transportation
and Dcv.4n.mert Company if Chi ago
are the mt d.-lriNe investment N-f.ire
tbe pu!llc. S-tfiT than saiinics luniks nut
tw.nk st'Vk. Paying Itnre dividends
Sh ires or dollar. For Information ad.
dres W. L. Dudley, eepepil ag-nt Hal
ter building. Seattle. Wash.
The Ladles' Society of the Methodist
church have arranged for a number of
beautlf ully dressed dolls vhelr bazaar
to be given December 14. Do not buy
your Christmas dotl un.o you have seen
these. There will also he a variety of
artlcle suitable for Christmas g'fts for
the older people. Do not fall to attend
this sale of Christmas novelties.
I
ALASKA AS IT IS.
Views of Men Who Have Bfs-ri Tl.ere and
Are Returning.
I
J
y
The steamer EMer. whlc-h lias been a,rnl'. Ire 'hiding repair under Bond
waiting 24 hours for an opportunity to put W"'- "'td-y hills. lr,. Semi,
her passengers is a man named II H '"nual Int-re-t , bonds f tlss.i was or
to w-a. will prrinnbly got cit twlay. Amor.g ''"rr'! T'dd
Hlx.-ton, of Portkind. who came down on T"- f!"n"r f"r water r-nt wis re
the Elfier's last trip and Is now return-;'1'"'"'1 fr"m " " " i"r "'onih. A com
ing to Skaijway. He says that town his
tho best prospects of any point in that
country. The hamlmer never ceases fn
muelc. In tihe constnictlon of new houses
and buildings, there seems to be no end
of work for all who want employment.
Oan-ponters are gating large wages. n
cents to $1 per hour being rhe average
No hobos reafh that country, as wi'king
Is not good, and the steamship romp mien
look out for stowaways. An elertrc
light plant Is toeing completed, a larg i
wing of men Is at work on the wagon j
road, over the p.iss and tlx- tramwav
will be finished In the spring. Skagway's
future Is pictured as a bright one.
.lust one year ago Monday, the Gtn.
Walter Nash started from Dawson city
with a large park of mall and successfully
mado the trip up the Yukon and over
Ctillkoot pass and Into Dyea. Nash, who
Is a Portland man, came down to Oregon
on '.he Elder reconitly, on a biwinet.s trip
and Is nw one of h-r passeng rs h.'n k to
Rkag'way. He says he will get through
to Dawson In a short tVme, and that all
tine newspaper report published from
Daiwson City and Alaska have b"en
greatly exaggerated and highly color '-d.
There Is plenty of gild In
Al-t-'ki and
Klondike, but It ilwsn't come In the vg
ohunks, as pubinyh'sl. The cotititry Is not!
so rough and difficult rt aciv. as pc. i
Ured. Any one can got throu-h now ov
Watch or Thimble?
If neither s what
you want to give
For Christmas
come to the store.
Iff larger than
this space and
there j.i
MORE IN IT IN 1'P.OI'OrtTION.
J. H. SEYMOUR,
VX COMMERCIAL ST.
lliCkokeJ pass, with I'erfivl i'.mfirt. If
he kminw I Is IiiisIiicks. The p.iss Itnelf la,
he , aliit like tlh hills link ot As
torl.i. There Is but itio shirl si '- p pM.
on It. Aftv reaching the lukt the e are
lollcs and miles lill can be traversed
by sledge, mid. r will, ver Hl. Id and
smiw. Not s)il at (lie p.M.ple staiv
Ing In Dawson t'lly itid I'he mining lis.
irlcts, but Ihry are better off fer fmul and
clothing rhait thotM.nii.ls of p.or wretchet
In the ciths of lnt'.ind and S in Fran.
Cisco, whk'h are t.la orgnnlaliig re'lcf
expedltliita for Itn Unka miners. He
says lhi-r Is a ..'i.'(jii;e In seme pectton
of the mining reulons ,.f crttnln arilcUs.
birt not sufficient t create a tiim'w
Ills advice Is to k-wp the Mlcf -x-lltl.ns
at home a'M relieve home stiff r vs. as
there Is phntv of fed on the wiv to
AlaskM. In the legitimate lines of trut
He i-iaraerli. thee.- tvHef expsllti.vs
a mere advertising schemes.
As to the country Mr Nash says ttist
there are thousand of acre of arable
land which will produce all kinds of hardy
regi-tables and cram. On bis own ranch
Rear IXiwson, in 'S. he rals.-d beets tur
nips earrvts and i-its. which he .'d nt
a good pnee. He s.iy llnre Is too mis-h
yellow Journalism for the od nf the
country. Which hns a line future before
It In ottw respect than mining.. t'rp
erly protected persons d. not notice the
coM much more ''mr In Portl lid AlnsHu
' Is the pVu-e fer voting men of ambition,
, . .. irn , .
' Skagway iinl Pea tr- both graving
'cltUs an.1 will he good cmmc-olal points
In the future.
1 Mr. N'-ish suvs that from his observa
tions during his shree dnys : iv In Astoria
this city Is planting an acwrn which will
j roon grow into the mighty oik "f one
1 the groitet cienmerdn! ports e-i rhe Pa
cific coast.
THE ICIaNDtKK Kl PH.
What may be considered the beg I' nt:- it
I of the rush to Atuska is n.nv on the way
1 on the Alaeka st.-umer ll.r. The K.d. r
j arrived d.Avn frvmi Portland early Mot.
day morning anil -A.m to Mill it' 7 o'clock
' yttkiy morniiiK, but was ilctitlni d by
j the heavy stonn of the p.it forty-eight
hours. She tad npty.tlve I assenge's on
Nsinl on Icuvtng Portland ar.d a Inrie
j majority of them are d-atltus
for the
niKgrts
Klondike with ls.w of gelil
and shining gtd dust upptsnncnt In their
nil ml. Some of them have frlenils there
:n4io advhHsil them to nane nt this s"ason
'of the year, white others have caucu the
' fever and are on an Irresistible mnrch to
, the gold fii Ids. Rut they have all made
: full priunvtlotvs to stand the rtgwous
i cllntite prs-val'.ing there. A fw of the
passenn.-r are nie.-hanlcs n ho will s.-.-k
' rmplintntivt at Sk.iirwuy or p.iwsin city
and .ire going this .-arlv to be previrs
for h tnilld'og boom eXvte, In tnese
1 rlti.-e early in the spring I atfters are niv.
: Inc th-r.. to co Into business t'i' tht ir
minds will tnf Is- fully made tip aa
Ahtit they will do till they see the conn,
trv. They nn1 al a-tu.it.! wfth ih same
motives and indole. 1 lrh the same l-l-ns
of reaping a rloh htrvst, sinter or later,
in the golden inT'ti.
The Elder ha on IknipI elithl.s n hea.i
of ho-.- and 'o f- t of Iti-nte-r nn l Is
flllisl to the ihk -h fnU-hl. mil Ii nf
It U'lrv.; KTe.t..s. rt.arltiic tipiar-i. ,tni
hous.-hi'.(l furiill ure. al the wh..s for
four cars f'-r 'ho tnirnuny altotw to he
btli't at Sk.ur.v..v. She was irfiged to re.
fiis.. . oi:sd. r.l.;.- freiftit a i I'otilan l end
also a thN i-ti She . trri.-s from As.
toria -Ixte.'.. . ih. n.-r all of wh rn were
r.-iileri.'. h.-... i , . .t ,.r,e. M N'.mNa".
of t'arhlit.in-t. Mr N-H-.n has op. imi-'O
a tr.ip for s.-.r:tl .wars at Sk.tinnl:aa
sLumh atvl ftLrly ..ii.eesf ill at the
business, but h Iw'-'V-s hLs prosjs-cls are
brltht.r In th Klondike Jli t.i o'i the
banks nf the Columbia. T.il Is hi s.s--ond
t rl to Ska-'w iv rils winter and he
g'S-w tiiere no.v fully prvpar-! atitl contl.
d.-nt of m.'.ing t f'h .rejit. The Elder j
sails eiuiy this mo I?-,' If Hie Ktorm suli-
sld-s. hut the pro-ie-els "re that
weather will not p-mnft her going to
ll"'i
t.sbiy.
NEW WAT K n HATES.
At the meeting of -h
city wtrt'T com
H(T"t.xry's n ;e rt
j mission last night. rh(.
: sh iwed colbstlons for the month IIIW.fiTi;
mlstee 'a.i nfiolnle,I to further n'Vlsr
an.1 eonnldor the t.i-tion of other re.lue.
tions In rafs l r're.rt before January 1.
An order was entered miking a r.i'e if
ti'l e-T nr.niim to the city for the 'li e of
water for hydrants and fire purpose.
S.freian' and ci'Tk H. '. Van Iliisen
has le-en sulioenaed as a. wltm-es 'to at
tend tho suit In Portland of thn bondsmen.
Smith, ScogglTi. et al., of 1h" 1'iu lflc Pav
ing Company which built a portion of the
Astoria w;uter system,
HEART DISEASE..
Home Facts Retarding the Rapid Increase
fjf Ilefiirt Troubles.
tin N'ot ite
Alarmed, but
Caliso.
Look for the
H'eirt troubles, '.it least among Ameri
cans, are certainly Increasing and tttille
this may he largely due to the excitement
and worry of Amrlcan business life, It Is
more often the result of weak stomachs,
of poor digestion.
Roil, organic heart disease Is Incurable;
but not ore casn In a 'hundred of heart
tr'ul.lo Ik organic.
and poor dlg"-t Ion Is V-rausn both nt'gnns
The dO"n relation between heart trnulile
are conirollfl by branches of Uie wtme
grrtit nerves, the Sympathetic and Pneu
mogastrV. In another way, nliio the heart Is ;if
fectetl by that for.TI of poor digestion,
whlefi eo.usys gas aril f"rmenlta.t!on fron
hnlf dleTeste.l food; theae Is it f'f llng of
oppresslrti and htavln'-ss In the chest
caused by pressure of the distended stom
ach on 'he herort ;tid lungs. Interfering
with flhelr action; h'"we aiises palpita
tion and .ihort brnh.
P''T digestion also THilscns Ihe blood,
makes If thin nwl 'watery, which lrrllaf
and weakens tfhe heart.
Tltrt most. wnsiltibs trenitiTienit for
! heart troubl"s Is to Improve fhe digestion
and to Insure the prompt Bsslmilfntlon of
food.
This can 'best be done by the regular
use after meals, of some safe, pleasant
and effective digestive preparation, like
fitutai-t's Typepsin Tablets, twthloh may
FOR
HOLIDAY
PRESENTS
Greatest
Assortment of
SHANAHAN
BROS.
be found at most drug storvs and hl.-n
vXlttttill Valvi.ul'le. lull till. st. dig UV el. -nxnis.
In a Heananl, .Mitveinmil form.
Tt Is safe to say that th r"fc-uir, t
stat.sg ute of Stuart's I)ysM-psla Taigrts
ut tTHiil thi Mill .-urn uny f.irm .if stotu.
ai-h tnnihle, exc.'iit cancer of the stoma, h
Full sli.sl puck'igo of the talih-ts sold
ty tlrtiKKIsts at fsl o-nts.
I. ttte hok on stomach troubles ntaih l
free. Ad lrsss Stuart V. Marstha'4 Ml h
WILL
IKMAIN
lly re.u.'ts of im'loit and ini i-. a..- or I
business, Ir. I'arrtn lll r- iiiln until
further notice .1 id lion. I st-.-et, Astoria, j
where he can In- . oriMilt' d 'r. e of rrnrgr
from 9 a. in. to 1 p in. j
Tho i.x-t'.r has r. du. I his f .-. s to o-ili j
t". n) r w.- k, or to thai pr .(..rtl. n ..f j
time as the ease nriv r.iU're. M"il cas s;
can ts treated n h.oti.. af t' r on,. v,-r j
to the doitor's ottl VII loMltn ss rein-
tion.s wlih I r. Iiiirrtit are sttl.-tlv cottfi-i
dortlul. lititilrlis ins.v.-re.l, ilrci.lurs and
(ju.-stion tilatiks free ' ittlce bour f r-m i
9 a. in. till s p in
T't THE AEEM 'TEI" ITI1I.IC
Pur many yirs I nave teoti a suff-rer
with my hips and theumatl tin. n my
bu. k and olnt bs am siirf and hurdly
able I i got npHind I will .ay 1 have
been ttiklng treatmerrt from Ir Imrrln
fof ten ilm nn,t t. ll. i A I . tt. ..
the
right road to lie t-ntlrrly cur' d by el.c
trtclty. T A. (). STANSPIEI.D.
Chinook. Wash
ASTORIA
SCIHViI, OK Hl'C.HEHTIVE
THF.RAPKUTIcfl.
Establish v) for the Treatment of all
Functional and Nervous Discus..
NEtrRALOIA and RHEUMATISM.
Asthma, Obstinate Constipation, Pyspep
sla, H)adache. Insomnia, Melancholia,
Mentsrual and Sexual Disorders, N.-rvoua
Pmstratlon, Pa'nJyuls, Klammerltig, St. '
Vitus' Pance, Vlcloua Habit and DRUO ;
ITATIITS ftobacco. alcohol, rnnrphlne and j
cocaine), succeswfully treated.
Int.sructlon given. I
W. I. HOWARft. M. !.,
Medical Director.
SV. Commercial 8treet.
WHEAT.
On June M wheat sold at 63c. It has
since sold at V.W.i. Difference, 3yytc,
or $3,975 on 10,000 bushels. 1100 would have
made this amount by our system of Joint
Investment accounts sines June 2fl. Why
not try this system and Increase your
Income? Amounts of $30 and upwards
received.
Our Infor'oallon la of such a character
and from such source aa to make It en
tirely reliable. Write for particulars. J.
O. Knowlton A Co., grain brokers, 302
California street, San Francisco.
Ladies'
Shoes
Cork Soles
Wlnl
Winter Shoes.
Crack Proof
Box Calf.
Seal Shoes
in Putton and Lace.
Our goods are warranted.
47 John
Commercial i"?"' V Cn
Street HalHl & CO.
Plain
and Figured
Black Dress Goods
Just the ThltiK fornn Xmns Present
5ee Our Window
HI (.1 I AK
REPUBLICAN TICKET
.Mayor,
Y. J. TA VLtilt.
police oiiimikiter,
CHAULKJl Ut.VlH.
Tmimirrr,
K. J CAHNKV.
Auditor,
II. K XjrnX.
Hlreet Sllperpitetldcilf,
CIIAHl.KS II'iLT.
'ty Surveor.
ii. iu:i.i..
"Itv Atioriiey.
lIARltlHoN ALLEN
Harbor Master,
JAMES "'llltrSTIE.
COl'M'lLM EN.
I'lrst Ward.
II. 11. PKIKM'rWuN.
H.coiid Ward,
JAS. W. WELCH.
Third Ward.
cifARLif notiPArtn.
I
The Platform.
To Uie, Chairman and Doletgatca of the
Republican City Convention;
flentlen.cn Your committee on pliiXform
appointed on the Mil instant has com.
plntod ts tabor nnd mnkes tho following
report :
The Republican party n convention aa
anmblol hereby rnafflrm ft nlbstlnnce
to the ctlxen and taxpayer of this clly
and ptedgo Itself to ton economic, careful
and progrossttve admlistrailon of cty
affair 'for Ihe coming bennat tnrm of
1W and 1M.
Wa ansert that the past two years of
Republican administration ha deitmn-
I rated to tha taxpayers that the finance
of this city hava been ably anil Judl
cousty managed; our city warrants hav
njr IncrenJied in price from (B cent two
year ago to W cemt bho present prce;
tiini our diiil have not boon Increased
that the bunion of taxia,ton ha been re
duced and our credit ha oen strength
ened with Investor at homo and abroad.
The Improvement of our street, at the
lowest posBtblo cost consistent with good
workmanship, ho continued during tha
administration, nnd wn -pledge Ihe party
to fh same care regarding such Improve
ment and other expenditures during the
future. Wo recrnrnixo tho Importance of
an efficient and hones nolle force to
maintain low and order, restrain crimi
nal ami administer Juntlco In the courts.
Ti present commission ha not acted
In full agreement with the council, 'Which
condition h resulted n poor police ser
vice and loss of cly revenue. Wo pledge
the nominee of thl convention to a proper
enforcement of the ety ordinance and
full support of the council n II decisions
nnd necessary changes. This convention
recognizer the unjust burden lbs! now
rest on water ernsimTS, cauecd b)
heavy and exorbitant rales Imposed by
the water cotnmslon. A an inwnedliita
reduction demands we pledge the
council nominee of till convention to
do ther utimost to bring about an agree
ment wlh tlhe water commission where
by the whole schedule of water rates shall
be reduced consistent with proper revenue
to operate tha water system and pay
fixed charge on rhe investment. For this
purpose we believe n a reiuionable tender
of money on the part of the council for
Ihe use of fire hydrants. As ths conven
tion ha full and albdlig fatih n Ihe
ability and Integrity of the Kepurbliran
The Only
Store That Sells Cheap
party to Impartially and economically
manage tho affairs of this corporation
on a btistncM has for Ihn nlt two year,
we rnrotmnmsl ta ikitnliifw In Ihe people
f'r lher riidorsment and suffrage at ths
rsill on IiecmtK-r fl neif.
NOMINEES' CARDS.
WII.I.IAM SI'IIKIIIK
Non-l'arIltl Nominee f.r
ltIJinj iMiMAUHSIoNRll,
JK.NS IIAXSKX
Noti-I'artlean Nnitw for
CtH'.VClUMAN FIRST WARD.
IIAKIilSON AI.I.KN
ILwulax Iletiublpun Nominee for
crrr attoknet.
J. W. CONN
Non-Partisan Nomine for
TRKASl'RER.
fiKOWJK JOHNSON
Non-Partlsan Nonqnco (or
CITV ATTORN EV.
C. W. HOLT
Rogular Re)tiblxui Ntgnlnea for
STREirr HL'PHIHNTKNDHNT.
P. K. IHKKMANN
Non-Pa rtUan Nominee for
CITY HURVICVOR.
JAMES CHRISTIE
Regular Ris;)ublciui Nutnlne for
' HAIinOR MASTER.
N. D. RAYMOND
Im!rpcndnt CandWale for
CITY ttUHVKVUH.
Don't Forget
as. Kan & Co.
367 Commercial Street
We oairy a Due .orlunDt of
Japanese Goods
Silk HanJerchlefs
Chlnaware, Etc. '
And a fin iflwtlon of ameilcnn
Toys - Dolls
We are also manufacturers of Ladle' wra
of ajl kinds il lgweat prices.
CHAS. KAN & CO.
367 Commercial St
Holiday Goods
Japanese Goods
Dry Goods
Underwonr
JVlncIo to Order
Everything
At Kcasonahle Price.
James Murphy
420 Commercial Street.