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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1903)
ASTORA; OltEGONSATirKDAY, DECEMBKR ft, 1003. DR. TUTTLE , FORSENATOR Popular Physician the Choice of DREDGE WILL BE SUCCESS J. T. Hubbard, Government Ex pert, Satisfied Excellent Re suits Will Be Obtained. KEEN KUTTER THE OLD RELIABLE We are exclusive agents for Republicans to Succeed C. W. Fulton at Salem. New line Just In. "The Money Back" kind if not satisfactory. ROSS. HIGGIN5 CO. GOOD OOOlm OUK SPUC'IAITY THE TIDES December, 1MI, December, 1901, Dt. r. fifnbTftTi ffiCTft. " "btt'u." KraTf fClh.mT ft." BtjNDAT TTTlM isM'Y.'l l:M".i BUNDAT . . . 2 l:l I.B 1:10 i. Monday . , . .10 l:tl T.t 1:66 1.0 Monday . . , . SO 1:17 t.T 1:47 1.1 Tuesday .... 1 1:46 7.( 10:11 (.4 Tuesday .... 1 1:10 1.1 4:39 1.0 Wednesday . .. 110:11 1.111:44 1.7 Wednesday . .. 1 4:11 1.0 5:16 0.1 Thursday . . . SU:H 1.1 Thursday ... 1 1:11 1.0 1:10-0.1 Krlday 4 0:11 7.0 11:01 1. 1 Friday 4 1:03 1.0 1:12-0.7 Saturday . . .. f 1:10 7.1 11:44 1.0 Saturday . . . S 1:11 1.1 7:11-1.0 Your Full Dress Suit AUUKR3AiCVyRK Cormt Clothes far Mm 1 ii m Ml iw Wr . A Gentleman desiring to be re ceived into' society must be ready to dress in society's full dress WK have the worM famotu Alfred Ilenjamin Full Drcm Suit! as well as Business or Sunday Suits." Thii Urand of fine Clothing does not only beat the Clumsy Tailor In Trice, but no ordinary Tailor can put in the "STYI.K" furnished by the fio.ooo a year De signer employed by Alfred Benjamin or B. Kuppcn hetmcr & Co. for boji of which makes we are Sole Agciits in Astoria. ! Inspection of Critics Is Solicited HERMAN WISE THE RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND HATTER Lieutenant Tobln and C'apt. Forco and wife, of Fort Btevns, and Mrs. Nlckeisnn, of Fort Columbia, were As totlit visitor Thursday. Pr. C. A. Cordlner and Peter Kruse arrived from 'Frisco Thursday. The doctor enjoyed his visit very much. Mr. Kruse Is the well known Inventor ,ind will remain till after the holiday. The high school pupils did excellent woik In their rhetorical exercises yes U-nlny. The debater landed out facts and tlgur es that showed a minute av imalninnce with the careers of Lee and Oram, and the negative by winning out prnvd thst the Union general was the superior of the two. The musical and literary numbers were masterpieces of their kind, the large numbee of visitor being richly" entertained throughout the program; - 1 '"' 2 ym A ROCKER' LIKE THIS Adds Comfort To Your Home Only $4.75 We liavemany , styles and sizes. Soo our , Jewell Stoves and Ranges. - ., - CHARLES HEILBORN & SON HORIA'S LEADING H0U3ERJRNISHERS , BLACKSMITHING. Carriage and Wagon Building. First-Class Horse Snoelng. Louslrig Camp Work. s All kinds of wagon materials in stock for sale. We guarantee the best work done in the city. Prices right. ANDREWSP. Corner Twelfth and Duane Sts. Thone 92 1. NOMINATION IS UNANIMOUS Ntlrrluir 8immi-1in HIiow That Delegate Are Confident of Meeting Their Mail on 10th. At the county republican conven tion held fit the court houst yesterday afternoon to nominate a successor to C.W, Fulton, lute senator from Clatsop county to HalcmDr, Jay Tuttle proved the unanimous choice of the delegates. The nm of Pr, Tuttle was placed in noinitintlon by K. A. Abbott, of Skip- anon, whose nominating speech, was intirked by an enthusiasm thai elicited frequent applause, Dr. Tuttle respond ed to calls for a speech with a spirited sddrvss. . . ' , The convention was called to order at 3 o'clock by O.C.Fulton, chairman of the county central committee. Aft er the reading of the call by Secretary C. J. Curtis, Charles E. Dubois, of Seaside, and If. ft). Gray, of Astoria, were made chairman and secretary The adoption of the report of the com mitter on order of business made the temporary officers permanent ones The only business before the conven. tlnn was the nomination of a state sen' ator at id nothing else was attempted After the adoption of the report of the credential committee, the chair man announced that nominations were In order, and It. A. Abbott took the Door, Mr. Abbott dwelt upon the Im portance of nomlnutlng a man capable of 'filling the shoes" of Mr. Fulton; and when he placed the name of Dr, Tuttle before the convention It was plainly evident by the applause that his choice was a popular one. The nom ination was seconded and warmly en dorsed by Jumps W. Welch, who moved that the vote be by acclamation. It went that way and proved unanimous In hi speech of acceptance Dr Tut tle stated, what everybody knew, that the nomination came to him unsought; that he felt a hesitancy In accepting the honor, but that he would In case of his' election, do the best he could, but that none' need expect him to "turn the world upside down." That the nomi nee struck the popular note was evi denced by the hearty cheers as he took his seat. B-hc by O. C, Fulton, n A. Ab bott and James W. Welch followed, optimism and enthusiasm being shown on all aide. - That Dr. Tuttle is the popular choice of the republicans there I no doubt, and confidence is expressed Ihut when the votes are counted he will he the choice of the county. Absolute! Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE REPUBLICAN CLUB SMOKER. The Young Men's Republican Club held a smoker last evening that aroused the pent-up enthusiasm of an entire year. The affair was held at the court house, and the big circuit room would nut accomodate all those who sought to Join In the merry making. The meet Ing was cal'ed to order by J. C. McCuo deputy collector of customs, who told, in a happy vein, of the occasion for the gathering,. A stringed orchestra was present and throughout the evening discoursed music. Amonfc the gentle men who were called upon for remarks were Dr. Tuttle, 0. C. Fulton. John Ilahn, n. A. Abbott, Otis Patterson, W. J. Ingalls, Dr. Fulton, C. W. Car nahan and Charles Abercromble. Early In the proceedings the guests were pro vided with clay pipes and an unlimited quantity of tobacco was distributed. Many of the delegates from the outside precincts to the county convention were present, awl the evening was pleasant ly spent. ' Local Brevities. A reward of .25 will be paid for the recovery of the body of Mrs. Nat Jones. A dance will be given tomorrow night at FlHhers' hall. The Columbia orches. tra will furnish music. Drive away the blues by going to the mld-wlnter circus which begins Dec ember 8, running five nights. tf The three masted American schooner F. W. Jewett will sail for San Francis co this morning with lumber from Port land. Otto Herman Wiklund, a native of Russia, yesterday declared his Inten tion of becoming a cltlsen of the United States. The four-masted schooner Andy Ma honey, that arrived In yesterday from San Francisco, will load lumber at Port land fer the Bay City. Christmas novelties now coming in. Full line of things to burn. Visitor always welcome. Frank Woodflolds Art Store, Bond street. tf The City Teachers. Association will meet at theShlvely school at 9:30 o'clock this forenoon. Prof. J. W. McCormac will lead In supplementary reading. " The ladle of the Presbyterian church have a few fancy article left from the sale last evening that they will sell at the new church Saturday afternoon at I o'clock. By Monday rifcht the star attractions for the great mid-winter circus will be on hand. The manager of the how are making preparation to nave the clrcu be the greatest affair ever held In the city' Tbc 'Iirl'lMb bark East Afrlian begun to discharge '-oal yesterday at her berth at the can factory dock. The big tent for the mld-wlnter cir cus which open next week ha arrived and will be pitched in the court bouse yard. Look for the monster parade each night . beginning with December 8 and ending Saturday night the 12th. OTHER HARBORS BETTERED Condition More Favorable Here Titan at New Orleans, May Dredging Ma(er J.T. Hubbard. The exercise of the memorial session of the Elk will begin promptly at 1:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Hereto fore the session baa been called at S o'clock and the lodge desires the at tention of the public called to the change. The steam schooners Navarro and Allium e arrived in last night from San Francisco via coast ports. Tie Alliance carried full cargo and an extra large pasenger list. Doth vessels left up the river for Portland soon after touching this port. W. J, Omen was arraigned in the Justice court yesterday townlng charg ed with larceny. Being unable to turn bh l bond he wa remanded to Jail. The preliminary hearing was set for 10 o'clock this morning before Justice of the Peace Goodman. - consisting of the greatest aggregatlonof hlith-salarled artists that were ever con irlomerated under one stupetiduou tent The coming mld-wlnter circus Is the amalgamation of three gigantic shows. The hhf show opens December 8, run Mng live nights, with a monstrous pa rade each night. " 4t-d$ John Furrell, the young m&.n who was brought In from his home at Olney a few days ago suffering from a nose hemorrhage, died yesterday noon at St Mary's hospital. He was the son of Mr, and Mrs, John Farrell and was born In Ireland 21 years ago. The fun eral will be held from the family resi dence at Olney and the Interment will be In the cemetery there.; Ttepair to the boiler of the big gov. eminent areffge untnoolc wui be com piled by tonight, and If the weather Is favorable dredging operation on the Columbia bar will be resumed Monday. The boiler of the Chinook are 11 year old and of lata had been leaking. Sub bLintial repairs have been made and no more difficulty from this source is anticipated. J. T. Hubbard, dredge master of the Chinook, expresses the opinion that eminently satisfactory results will be obtained at the mouth of the Columbia. Mr. Hubbard ha been In the govern ment service for year and ia bad charge of some of the moit Important undertaking In the country. While as a rule it 1 necessary to keep dredges In constant operation, the result secured are wonderfully beneficial, and a com pared with other harbor the Columbia offers an excellent field for work. "The government bag eecured most atisf&ctory result in the harbor of the south," said Mr. Hubbard, "and the utility of dredge ha been conclu sively demonstrated. When we took a dredge to the Charleston, S. C, harbor there wa but nine feet of water on the bar. When we finished operations the depth wa 2Vj feet. At Fernandlna, Fla., we undertook to deepen a nine foot bar and provided a depth of 24 feet At Fernandlna there is now a straight channel 24 feet In depth from deep water Inside to deep water outside. At Key West the channel was deepen ed from six feet to IS feet; at George town, from seven feet to 15V4 feet. "Dredging operations are constantly carried on at Sandy Hook, the New York harbor, and the government 1 now building two dredges for use there The necessity for dredging operations at many of our harbors is realised by the government, and eight or 10 dredges are now in the course of construction for the various harbors In the eastern states and In the south. "While the Fernandlna improvement was cnrrled on I kept close watch onthe progress of the work. There we had a dredjee provided with 18-Inch pumps, and after the work was well under 'way we found we could secure an aver age depth of .3 of an Inch dally. Here we have 20-Inch pumps and should se cure equally as good results. At Fern dlna the greatest amount of sand handled per minute wa 29 cubic yards. The greatest amount thus far handled on the Columbia river bar has been 24 cubic yards, - but we will handle SO when we have made a good start." Mr, Hubbard added that conditions were much more favorable here than at NewOrleans where the har!or ha been, deepened to an extent that permits the handling of the largest carrier that ply the Atlantic. Dredging operations are now being carried on at New Or leans In the southwest entrance, oppo- site the famous Eada Jetty. - "I am satisfied a deep entrance can be provided at the mouth' of the Colum bit," Bald Mr. Hubbard, in conclusion, "and we only need favorable weather to demonstrate It." -SZl&lliUA 7im rAMOUS WHERITY, RALSTON Successors to John Hahn E. K. Sorlow, the government in spector who had charge of the work of converting the transport Grant Into the ocean dredge Chinook, has com pleted his work here, and , left yesterday for the east. He will be In Baltimore for a time, and will proceed to Norfolk where the government is constructing two large ocean dredges for use at the entrance to New York harbor. ) THE LOUVRE CHAS. WIRKKALA, Proprietor JAMES GARDNER, Msniser ' LUCY CUNNINGHAM, Pianist Program Week Commencing November 30 First appearance of MADELINE EARLE ThePetrlcMCooaShouter Overture "Cofltje CirU" . C A Grimm The King of Minstreb JAMES A. HEN. NESSEY - Direct from New York Overture The World Buto" Medley Published by M. Witmarx & Son The Gem BIRDIE DIAMOND In Southern Melodies Overture "The Flowery Kingdom" CP. Burto Jutt to pleue MADELINE EARLE Overture "The Jolly Masquers . H. H. Minter. Published by Winsor Music Co. Jongs - J AS. A HENNESSY . Stories Overture "The Spirit of Love" Walttei The Little Girl with a Bit Vole BIRDIE DIAMOND Overture "LA W.WaiW CE. Vsndentool In More of the UUst Successes MADE LINE EARLE . Overture "When a Udy Leads the Bend" Let Ortsn Smith ' Singing loci! songs J AS. A MENNESSY Overture -Echoes from Old Kentucky" r Mynnit Dillingham Bright and Sparkling BIRDIE DIAMOND Program is subject to change without notice. A. HltJUNEN-The Union TaUor Suits to order and Fit Guaranteed. 522 COMMERCIAL STREET ASTORIA, OREGON The Boston Restaurant ;530JCOMMERCIAL JSTREETj . Nine hundred tons of fine Australian coal has Just arrived for Elmore & Co. No other fuel haa ever given such uni versal satisfaction in Astoria as Aus tralian coal, and this cargo Is said to be a little better than the last. It I free from dirt and make but little ash. Free .delivery. Call up 'phone 1961 and gtve your order. ' ELMORE! ft CO. , Corner Ninth and Commercial streets The sale of fancy and u'.pful articles to be held at the W, ,C. T. U. hall Tuesday afternoon and evening, Decern ber 8, under .the direction of the ladles of the Methodist Episcopal church, Hives promise of being one of the best fairs yet given by the church. The ladle have been working hard to get everything in readiness for the sale and their efforts will doubtless be re warded by big returns. Refreshments will be served, which fact the ladies are very desirous of being brought to the notice of the young men of the city. 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Those who will persist In closing their tars against the continual recommend ation of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, will nave a long and bit ter light with their troubles,!f not end ed earlier by fatal termination. Read what T. R. Beall, of Beall, Miss., has to say: "Last fall my wife had every symptom of consumption. She took Dr. King's new discovery after every thing else had failed. Improvement came at once and four bottles entirely cured her. Guaranteed" by Chaa. Rog ers, drtfggist. Price 50c, and 91.00. Trial bottla free. There were four outgoing lumber laden vessels yesterday. The four- masted schooner Marconi, from Knapp ton to ' Cape Town; . four-rr.asted schooner Samar, from Portland to Shanghai; three-masted schooner, C. A. Klose, from Astoria to San Fran cisco, and IheAmertcan bark Coryphene Astoria to San Francisco. The Klose and theCoryphene receiver their cargoes at the Hume mill, the first taking on 360,000 and the other 550,000 feet Of lumber. The steam schooner Aber deen came In with ballast. She will load lumber at Portland for San Fran cisco. - - ' .. Revolution Imminent. A sure sign of approaching revolt and serious trouble In your system la ner vousness, sleeplessness, or Btomach up sets.. Electric Bitter will quickly dis member the 'troublesome causes. It never falls to tone the stomach, regu late the kidneys and bowels, stimulate the liver and clarify the blood. Run down systems benefit particularly and all the usual attending aches -vanish under its searching and thorough ef fectiveness. Electrlo Bitters Is only 50 cents, and that Is. returned tf It don't tive perfect satisfaction. Guaranteed by Chas. Rogers, druggist. Best and Neatest Eating: House in Astoria Try Our 2 S-Cent Dinners Prompt Attention High 'Class Chef MARINOVICH & CO Scow Bay Iron 8 Brass Worhs : : Rlaaafactur ers of v ; Iron, Steel, Brass and Bronze Castings. . :. . : f -General Foundrymeh and Patternmakers. . Absolutely firstclass work. -Prices lowest. Dhnna OAfli ... . . . ritMA EfAhoanti and Ct--1!" rUVItl fell 1 1 ' VVIlib! Llullvulll liilu 1 1 (! Fancy and Staple Groceries - FLOUR" FEED, PROVISIONS; J TOBACCO AND CIGARS , 8upplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, ; Fanners and Loggers. . A -V AaLLBN Tenth and Commercial Streets CELATERITE I Mineral Rubber) ,. YOl'l MAY I1XTJBHIJ Bt7I-.IINGl or And It SNemry to HEPIjACE A WORK-OUT BOOP ELATERITE ROOFING Takes the plaoo of shingles, tin, iron, tar and gravel, and all prepared roofing For flat and ateep surfaces, gutters, vallevs. eto. Easy to lay. Tempered for all climates. Reasonable in cost. Sold on merit. Guaranteed. It will pay to auk for prices and information. THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO., Worcester BuiMing, Portlaad Palace Cafe ntinntt aaaaaa aana u Reeular Meals. 25 Cents Sunday Dinners a Specialty Eurythlnf the Market Affords Palace Catering Company aaaat:attaahattaaaaKa.