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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1903)
ASTORIA; OREGON, TITKSDAY NOVEMBER 21, 1903, NEW BRIDGE IS ELEGANT Lewis and Clark Structure Fully ' Completed and Ready for Acceptance. LOCAL BILLS IMPROBABLE 7IIE0LD RELIABLE Now Mackorol. , . - V aney Uloatej Mackerel, very fat, each, ..,.,,,,,,..,.. .860 Choioe IVorluMt M sokerel, each .... 10o K1d Yarmouth Bloaters, Eastern, per down,.,,,, .',.,,.,.......400 Host Melehoer Herring, per dosen .......... .5!6o H, HoLmlJt A Co.'i Bait Salmon, par lb ,250 Anohovles In barrels, Import!. par bbl .....40o to75c Eastern Oodflab, genuine, per lb. . , , ;. , , . ', . . . . . . . .120 Salmon Tip, T. r. rkg. Co. ISo ran, per ease.. ... t w ..... . .1 00 Headquarters (or Thanksgiving Goods. 1 Leave your order with ROSS. HIGGINS CO. GOOI 0001)8 OUU SPKCIALTV Representative Carnahan Believes We are exclusive agents for h LIU Special Session Will Be De voted to State Measures. THE NOVEMBER, J0l HiliTWater. A. M. "pTmT" Date. BtfiiDAT Monday , , Tue-iday . Wedntsduy Thursday . Friday , . Saturday . h.m. ft h.m. ft. 1:00 7.0 1:16 1:11 4:13 I; JO 4:19 4:SQ 5: 40 :I0 T:I0 1:11 l:lil 7:15, Your Full Dress i Suit A Gentleman desiring to be re ceived into society must be ready to dress in society's full dress. ' ' WE have the world famous Alfred Benjamin Full Dm a Suits a well a Business or Sunday Suits. This Brand of fine Clothing does not only beat the Clumsy Tailor In Price, but no ordinary Tailor can put in the "STYLE" furnished by the 1 10,000 a year De signer employed by Alfred lknjamin or II. Kuppcn heimcr Si Co. for both of which makes we are Sole Agents in Astoria. Inspection of Critics Is Solicited HERMAN WISE THE RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND HATTER Mrs, Frank Dow, who has been vis iting in the city for the past few days, returned to her home at Seaside yes terday. Dr. Cliff and Utile daughter, of St. Helena, arrived la the city yesterday noon and went to fleaaide, where the doctor haa a force of men employed In putting aa additioa to his summer cot tage. .Y'V We Now Ifendlelthe FaffldBS , Jewell Stoves Ranges Contains the combined merits of all other makes. Saves Fuel, Cost no more than othor ranges, last longer and cook better. CHARLES HEILBORN &1S ON ASTORIA'S LEADING H0U3EFURMSHERS Phone 53 BLACKSMITHING. Carriage and Wagon Bonding. First-Class Horse Shoeing Logging Camp Work, All kinds of wagon materials in stock for sale; We guarantee the best work done in. the city. Prices right. ANDREW ASP. r. " i Corner Twelfth'and Duane Sts. Thone 921. TIDES NOVBMDEn, HOI. ""Low Water. A. M. "bate BUNOAY . Monday . . Tui"duy . . Wednesday Thursday . Prlday . . Saturday , h.m. ft h.m. ft 1:43 9:1J l:4 10:19 I0s66 11:37 1:11 15 10:00 10: Si 11:41 11:42 6:24 1.1 1:48 A RUNAWAT BICYCLE, Terminated with an ugly cut on the leg of J. B. Oraer, Franklin Orove, 111. It developed a stubborn ulcer un yielding to doctors, and remedies for four years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Stive cured. It'a just aa good for burns Scalds, Skin Eruptions and Plies, 2ic at Chas Rogers' Drug store. 560-392 Commercial St IJitdgecjaiiiinslj MAKERS NEW' yRK L-m C0rrrclCI0thakrMe9 ' ptipa 1 i i i" ' ; m-Jmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm DIAW OPENS IN GOOD TIME Colonel John Adair Una Dlatlnc Hon of Being; Flrat Person to VrttHH llrldtfo Foot and Iloraebiick. The I-ewls and Clark draw bridge waa formally Irwpcted by the county court and Lieutenant Amos A, Fries, of the war department yesterday and no fault could be found with It. Upon being tested It waa found that the draw opened In one minute and IS ec pnda, two mlnulea twin the time limit accordln to requirement. Lieutenant Frlea mnde no official atatemmt while In the city rardln the bridge but It la ana tired that hla report will be com plimentary, to aay the leaat. . Colonel John Adair, who baa already dUtlniulnhedf himself by being' the first man to croaa the bridge on foot (he did thla before the draw waa com pleted), waa on haud yesterday with bla horae. When the teat had been made and the draw cloned, Mr. Adair rode across and on Into the city. After reaching the eaat aide he took a cir cuitous route by way of the B. C, JefTera farm, aa the road across the flate that leads to the main highway, la not yet In ahape for travel. By doing thla Colonel Adair haa the proud dla Unction of being the flrat man to croaa the new bridge both on foot and on hom-bark, and It now only reiraina for him to make the trip In a hay wagon to become truly fnmoua1. : The bridge la now ready for bualneaa, but until It la regulurly accepted will not be used by the public. The con tractors have finlnhed their work, but the bridge la yet to be painted. Keeper Nut Junes boa been transferred from the Toung bay bridge to the new atructure. He will be aucceeded In his old position by Albert Btrom. Local Brevities. The midwinter circus la. coming soon. For rent Fumlahed room. Good lo cution. Enquire at this offlce. tf The committee on Ited Mens' moaque rode have made arrangement tl have cars run until the clone of the dance tomorrow evening. It Christmas novelties now coming in. Full line of thlnga to burn. Visitor always welcome. Frank Woodfleld'a Art Store, Bond atreet. tf Mr. Hugh Hprdman will lecture be fore the Woman's Club next Saturday on "Thackery." Lecture beglna at 2.30, Admlaslon for nonmembera, 25 cents. t-th-S The ship Two Brothers arrived In San Francisco yesterday, Ave and one half days from this city. She was towed down by the tug Sea Rover The passage was a very stormy one. F. Q. Wonder, the Portland coa' turner, will be at the Occident hotel thla afternoon and tomorrow with a full line of costumes for the Red Mens' masquerade tomorrow evening. It There will be a sale of pies, cakes and rye bread, given by the German Lutheran church, day before Thanks giving, In the Flavel brick on Bond street, corner of Tenth atreet itdw The Commercial football team had a good practice lost Sunday, a full attend ance being out. The men are working hard to get In aa good condition, aa possible for the big game with VancoU' ver soldiers next Sunday, and have strong hopes that victory will be theirs. President Elliott of .the Northern Paclflo and party left Portland yea- tcrday ' after making a thorough In spection of all the offloee of the com pany In the city. Before returning to the St. Paul headquarters the party will visit the principal points In the Northwest. . Voters are now beglnlng to register more rapidly, and the total number of names on the roll to date la 678, In the several precincts as follows: No. 1, 88 No 1. 147: No. S, 150; No. 4, 152; No 5. 52; No. , 97. Registration Clerk Leberman expresaee the belief that the total number of votes cast at the com Ing election will be almoet 1500. " The Imperial oyster and chop house has been opened on Commercial street opposite Peterson A Brown's store by S. M. eallagher. a well known caterer. Mr. Gallagher has a very neat place of business and will keep conatantly on hand all the delicacies of the aeason, Including the famous Toke Point oys ters. The public Is Invited to give the Imperial a trial. . ; , The customs house launch Patrol was ii vtJl D " Get one cake of it Nobody ever stops at a cake. ". . Pears' soap for ' toilet, bath and shaving. J" Sold all over the world. WW ' ' '' ''''' ''"'V Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE to have made a trip'to the north shore voiterduy but did not owing to the murkyweathsr. The Patrol Is a much Hdmlred vessel and had many visitors on board aa she lay at Flavera dock. Pending the appointment of a perma nent rapUin, W. E. Smith will be lr( Command, Being appointed jreioiuy by Collector Robb. Aaide from the Inspection of the Lewie and Clark bridge the eoupnty court approved the bond of James Boyle as supervisor of road district No. 1 referred the suit of Alex Mc Donald va County of Clataop to the district attorney and decided that the election precincts shall continue the same as laid out by the January term of court for 1900. Three brutal negroea were taken In hand by the Portland police at Goble Sunday evening and are now In Jail charged with assault and attempt to murder. The men are Raymond and Dan Jackson and William Harris. Sat- nrdnv nl:ht nlaht the prisoners are Charged with havlnfe entered the cabin of Wlllard Willis, an old man, about a .nlle below the North Pacific mllle and after beating him brutally pillaged the olnce. The police were at once W formed of the affair and when three susplcloua looking negroea were located at Oobel DetecUvea Slmmone and Ken-Inn were detailed to make the ar rests. Accompanied by the oia victim of thi assault the officers went to Oobel and the men were made prison ers. The two Jackaons admitted their guilt but Harris stoutly maintains hla innocenae. ' Willie Identified the ne groes as hla assailants. niiu hit "did willfully and unlaw fully take, steal and carry away" an overcoat belonging to P. A. Stokes and by the same toK-m, a pair of shoes, the nronertv of Ed. Pent. William Fen- ton was yesterday fined 150 for the first offense and 120 for the second In tne Justice court, and In default thereof committed io the county Jail wnere he will take als meals for the next ss Inva. He Dlead guilty to the charge of having atolsn the coat but denied Kteallna the shoes. This availed him nothlna. however, for he was convicted r..rthalth and the fine imposed. The shoes are logger's,but It la very evident that Fenton did not intend to go to work in a camp for he sold the shoes at once and proceeded to drink up the money. The orteoner came to Astoria two weeks ako. he aaya, his former place of residence being Portlano, According to the Oreaonlan express- Ion of opinion secured from those of eastern Oregon's representatives In the legislature who could be communi cnted with indicate that there la a division of opinion among the delegates from that section relative to the advis ability of repealing the portage road law durinx the extra session of the leg ixiature. It anDeora to be the opinion of some that the construction of the ,"!p!I1o canal by the government lies in a. rather Indefinite future, and that the nnnronrlatlon already made - by the state should make use of to facilitate Hvp truffle until the canal Is built or at least until vrork la commenced upon It. Othera believe that In view of the h th vAvernment officials have ,avv n " " approved the plans for the Celllo canal that the expenditure of money by w tAto tc build a Dortage road would be a useless outlay of state funds.- Other Mnresentatlves who "were aeen did not r. tr. rtv anv exoresslon or opinion- upon the matter either .one way or the other-, In. fact,, the majority aw not a minted. However. Represen tative C. P. Johnson, who introduced the bill, and others who fought most Strongly tor Ita poseafee. seem to ae- slre Ita repeal. Those who have the matter In hand are pussled aa to how the monater lo comotive Is to be placed on a barge, Drenaratory to being taken to the north shore. Both Engineer Edmtston and the operators of the camp regret that foreslKht was not used, for It Is now clear that It the engine was left on a sldlnb at Oobel It could be honaieo ninn with nerfect enjte. As It Is It may have to be returned there before It Is finally shipped. The engine ) a three-cylinder Shay logging locomotive, and la by far the largest machine or us kind ever seen in this section.. Every wheel Is a driver, and It Is operated. with cogs. The engine attracts a great leal ot attention at the yard, to mechanics and the publlo generally. DISASTROUS WRECKS. ; Carelessness la respnslble for many a railroad wreck and the same causes are making human wrecks of sufferers from Throat and Lung troubles. But since tha advent ot Dr. Klng'a New Discovery tor Consumption, Coughs and Colds, even the worst cases can be cured, aid hopeless resignation Is no longer necessary, Mrs. Lois Crags of Dorchestor, Mass., Is one of the many whose life was saved by Dr. King's New Discovery. Thla great remedy Is guarantsed for all Throat and Lung dlseaea by Charles Rogers, Druggist. Price 50 c, and 11. Trial bottles free. NEED OF FORESTRY MEASURE Dill Killed at Last gesaion Should Be Ei-avtcd-Johii Hmitli . Will Not Kim for Senator. Reuresentatlvo Carnahan said yes terday that, so far as he knew, no local legislation was contemplated for the coming extra session ot the legislature. He believes the forestry protection law which was killed at the last session should be brought up and enacted at the special eesalon, but If the measure la again Introduced some other member will present It. "The forestry law provided for the protection of our timber against fires," said Mr. Carnahan yesterday, "but It was not passed at the last session. The measure was Introduced at the request of timber land owners and for this reason received less consideration, per haps, that otherwise would nave been the case. The protection of our for- tfrts la a matter of the utmost Impor tance, and if possible I would like to see the bill enacted Into law. If Senator Brownell, of Clackamas county la correct, it will be necessary for the special session to enact a law providing for fees for recording deeds. Mr. Brownell aaya there la no law governing this matter at the present time. It appears that the law was re pealed In US6 and was never re-enacted and the statement has been made that all fees paid for recording deeds could be recovered by those who paid fees to the various counties since 189. If this la really the case. Clatsop county could lose 120,000 if all those Interested were to Institute suit to recover. . "I have no knowledge of legislation of a local character, and at present can say that nothing will be offered oy tne members from thla county." Sheriff Linville . and County Clerk Clinton have received copies of tne governor's proclamation, and arrange ments are now under way ror me special election. Aa a result of the call of the governor, County Clerk rilntnn has Dut hla deputies at worn ertendlna the 1903 roll. The work of extending the roll will probably not te finished before January 1. Thm has been some talk of the nmhable nomination of John H Smith as the cltUen candidate for state sen ator, to fill the existing vacancy, oui .1,1. i. iv l. without any particular ...,ir, Mr. Smith was asaea 1UUIIUU..VH. - about the matter yesterday and saia. "I have riven the subject no consia- eratlon as yet. and,' indeed, never even tt.n,i?ht of running until I saw an arti cle in an evening paper in which my mentioned. I am striving to keep out of politics and its extremely Improbable -Jiat shall seek the nomi--.in von can say that I have no present Intention of running for offlce, and that the probability oi my ru.B .tote senator is very remote. tr.-jn thn republican county committee issued a call for primaries for the purpose of electing oeiega- to a county convention at wnicn "-j.j-.. senator will be named. The primaries will be held December 1 and the convention ....th, deleaates will be elected In the Flrat ward In the cuy. - - .nA 10 In the TMra waru BPOTim . . . .nun oisp where In this is sue of The Astorian. The convention will be mode ap ot delegates u the preclncta in th,e county. r.r-m wirsprtCT OLD AGE. It'a shameful when youth falls to . ...t tn old asre. but Just gnow proper " .,, the contrary In the case" of Dr. Kinra . ... mi,, mm put off malaaies New ia - --- ... no matter how severe ana "r-- oi oia jpr- - . Constipation and all yield to this Per fect pill. 25c at Chas. Roger drug Store. BUY THE ASTORIA PRODUCT Good Reasons Why Home Peo- pie Should Buy at norae. The North Pacific Brewery call atten tlon to the very fine quality of beer tav brewing; in fact, a aupe- v - ----- rlor product to any produced In the west, and equal to tne oesi on u iu ket. (Because It is brewed from the best of materials; using fine water and em- ninvinv tha latest methods.- There can be no other results than srat.rlnjM beer. whv ima the oroduct of outside brew era tlienT Why not be patriotic and patronise home industry T -It you drink beer, or buy beer, why not stand by the home institution t THROW A BRICK ct unefler'a famous Ice cream for your Thanksgiving dinner and stop warring about dessert. Any navor Kit sw-tma orlV. 3. J. TJtxMger will go to Portland this morning on business. , What does it cost, do you think, to moneyback Schilling's Best? Ask your grocer; he knows. Terr? fames SffOFmWN " . ' WHERITY, RALSTON Successors to John Hahn THE LOUVRE CtlAS. WIRKKALA. Proprietor JAMES GARDNER, Manir IL'CT CUNNINGHAM, Pianist Program Week Commencing Xovcinber 1G la old Irish Soncs MAYME SCAN LAN Latest Coon Sons of the day BIRDIE DIAMOND Overture-. ."Love'i Confession Waltis" Fifth and Last Week of the. Novelty . and Musical Artists A. W. STANLEY and MAYME SCANLON : laaUttkefevcrythinf, Overture-.."Wedding of the Winds' Once more la beautiful ballads BIRDIE DIAMOND Program b subed to A. fflLJUNEN-The Union Tailor Suits to order 522 COMMERCIAL STREET The Boston Restaurant 530 'kCOMMERCIALJSTREET j Best and Neatest Eating House in Astoria Try Our25-Cent Dinners Prompt Attention f ilieii Class Chef M ARI NOVICH & CO r?K Scow Bay Iren 8 Brass Wcrlcs - . iRIaaafactfifefs cf ;'VV , ;? . Iron, Steel, Brass and Bronze Castings. " s C; General Foundryrnen and Patternmakers. Absolutely firstclass work. Prices lowest Phm 2451. Corner Elthtecsta tzi Frsrl!. Fancy and Staple Groceries . FLOUR, FEED. PROVISIONS. , TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, j '" Farmers and Loggers. - 9 V ALLIBN Tenth and Commerclai Streets (ELATERITG Is VOll MAX INTEMD BTJILDIJfGH or find It neeemary toKKPLACH A WOBR-OW BOOF E LATER ITE ROORI N G Take the place of shingles, tin, iron tar and gravel, and all prepared roofing For flat and steep surfaces, gutters, valleys, etc Easy to lay. Tempered for all climates. Reasonable in cost. Sold on merit. Guaranteed. It will pay to aeic for prices and information. " ' . THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO., Worcester Birifding, Portland S' the S Palace I Cafe "'A- ' '-"j Overture "Dixie CirT Illustrated Song by . MAMIE CRAIG "She Sleeps by tha SUvtry Rio Grands" Overtar..."AdIyn Wain:" Last week of ARCHIE W. STANLEY ' : the Hebrew OLau-Put-ln-Maa Overture 'Matinee GiH" Two Step , Beautiful and Fascinating " BIRDIE DIAMOND Overture-.."Mati!K Idol Waltx" change without aotica and Fit Guaranteed. - - ASTORIA, OREGON tstt Miatral Rubber) The Cest Rcstr."rr.r.t s Regular Heals, 25 Cents j Sunday Dinners a Specialty - ' Everytltlnr the Market Affor i it Palace Catering Cospiiy S