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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1903)
ASTORIA ORKGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1908. - . "ssTSSssrsrssrs:-1- i No Sifin Of SUIT ; Totals ............... Italian Bark .- precinct Not 11$ --';-, ,-,.4 ; Dealey'i majority 622. f .. ' . The vote .for city surveyor resulted as follows: , '. ' ..: !,. ' ' Tee. Parker. ti ' V ' It I 1 1 For Sale Everywhere. FlratclMf'ln Every Kespact. . Open Day and Night, -l 1 1 '. Stranded Cavour Breaks Up and Drifts Away-Captain Wait- ing Instructions. ! Leading t Tur Cafe ...THE in ' Astoria NEW STYLE ( HOP HOUSE Peter Peterson, Sole Proprietor Eleventh St. bet. Bond and Cjminescial ASTORIA, 0 EE BLACKSMITH ING. Carriage and Wagon Bonding-. V First . Class Horse Shoeing Logging Catrjp Work. All kinds of wagon materials in stock for sale. We guarantee the best work done in the city, Prices rigtyt. ANDREW ASP. Corner Twelfth and Duane Sts. 'Phone o 1. Not a vestige of the Italian bark Cavour remains on the spit where U was stranded. Twenty-four hours after it struck, the vessel, together with the cargo, had wahed away, so it is doubt ful if any one who visits the scene of the wreck today ; will be able to carry away even a souvenir of the dis aster. Captain Loflnaos waa busy yes twday cabling to its owner, and will Receive instructions as to what course to pursue. ,." . Captain Hoben, Lloyd's surveyor, had occasion to Inspect the Cavour while she was at Portland, and while she was pronounced to be in need of slight re pairs, there was no cause for anxiety. The bark leaked, but not more than, was customary for a, wooden hull ves sel. She was built in Nova Scotia 22 years ago, and o was not considered too old for service. The cargo was re- ooiveA at the North Pacific mill, and waa valued at J16.1D8. ..,... Owing to quarantine regulations that recently became operative, relative to immigration, the crew of the Cavour underwent an examination by Dr.Earle on the return of the men to this port. Dr. Barle pronounces the men to be In fairly good health, there appearing nothing in their physical condition to debar them from remaining in the country. The crew is composed of Italr lans, Peruvians, Spaniards and Portu guese. t -11 i' ; WENTZ NOT IN CINCINNATI. Cincinnati. Dec. 10. It has been ru- mored here that Edward L. Wentz, son of the Philadelphia millionaire, who was kidnaped several months ago, is In a Cincinnati hospital recovering from a wound received in a battle between the kidnappers and officers two weeks ago near Bristol, Tenn. Inquiry at the different hospitals in this city failed to show the presence of Went at any of the institutions. We have just placed in stocK a handsome assortment of Esatern Birds" Eye Maple D and GhifToniers Whlchfjust at this time will make a substan tial and handsome Christmas present CHARLES H E1LB0RN & SON v ASTORIA'S LEADING HUUSEFURNISHERS Everything for the home. . Ask to see our Jewell ranges. Precinct No. 1 Precinct No. 2 ....... Precinct No. S Precinct No. '6 ! ,':: 117 . M 104 123 182 128 159 1 110 68 44 82 89 712 '585 ' Tee's majority 127. ' The result of the aldermanlc .contest In the First ward waa: " ' 'J. H. Hansen ' Precinct No.' 1 . Precinct No. 2 Precinct No: I i Total .......... j L. Lebeck '"" Precinct No. 1 Precinct No. 2 Precinct N- ' TotaV.;. ; John Nelml Precinct No. 1 Precinct No. 2 Precinct No. S' Total t I. jpanttaja 5 Precinct No,. 1, ....... Precinct No. j'-.i'.'v.'V Precinct No, S . . , 107 , 178 , 187 . 467 . 149 , 160 , 158 , 457 ,167 . 119 . 268 . 71 . 62 . 101 JAPANESE DIET OPENS. Tokio, Dec, 10. The emperor opened the diet this morninlg. In referring to the situation with regard to, Russia, only said that his ministers are now conducting, with prudence and circum spection, important international nego- toatlons for the preservation of peacein the far east, and of Japan's rights and Interests. Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. PEED, PROVISIONS, Ij TOBACCO AND cic AS.. Supplies "of all kinda at lowest rates, for fishermen, Farmers and Loggers. . A. V. lALil.BM, ASTORIA, OREGON Tenti sad Commercial Streets A Costly Mistake. , niundera are sometimes very expen sive. Occasionaly life Itself is the tfrioe of a mistake, but you'll never be wrong If vnn take Dr. Klne's New Life Pills for dyspepsia, dizziness, headache, liver of bowel troubles. They are gentle yet thorough. , Z5e, at Unas. Kogers- arus store. An employe of Contractor Kankonen was seriously Injured at the Clatsop mill today by a 20-foot fall from the top of one of the buildings. The un fortunate man broke an arm.dislocated the wrist of the other arm, dislocated a finger, broke his nose.and had his face badly bruised, besides sustaining severe injuries through the concussion with mother earth. He was taken to St. Mary's hospital, where the Injuries were given attention. , - : MR. BARKER IS ELECTED. (Continued from Page t) vote in the several precincts for police commissioner: Lager Beer Baker. Moen Precinct No. 1 99 US Piecluct No. 2 117 ,121 Precinct No. I .t 20 11S Precinct No. 4 :UV. 'IM-'T.IU Precinct No. I ............ U , . Precinct No. I 182 , ,;.. Totals 792" M4 Barkefa mftJorlty-48. 'The vote for Auditor was as follows: , .... Aber- j 1 Ander- crom- j son. bie. Precinct No. 1 15S 57 precinct No. t 18 M Precinct No. i 17 . , 18 Precinct No. 4 171 , 101 Precinct No. I (2 44 Precinct No. 135 Totata 887 2 Anderson' majority 446. The vote for treasurer was: Dealer- Hahn ! Precinct No. 1 165 ; 44 Precinct No. 2 183 B Precinct No. t : ( 117 Precinct No. 4 v 186 K Precinct No. 5 1. 76 S5 1 Total ...'..'....'....'.'..V..:.;:...:..'.i 224 ' The vote at yesterday's election was only 63 short 'of the registration, the best showing ever made by the electors of Mils city. Precinct No. 2 fell 21 be low the registration; while No. 8 was 38 short. ' One precinct, No. 5, cast three more votes than were registered. The heaviest, vote, 323, was polled at the city hall precinct, No. 3. The following statement shows the vote polled yes terday, as compared with the number of registrations Jn the several polling places: , ,,..,.' , . j. i;t'' 1 Vote. Beg. Precinct No. 1..... .'218 220 Precinct No. 2.. .....-.' 244 265 Precinct No. 8 i 823 326 Precinct No. 4 277 31u Precinct No. 5............... 117 H4 Precinct No. ,. 188 190 Totals ..'....."--"- 1367 " 1430 The greatest vote for the aspirants for any office waa that for police com missioner, the combined vote for Mr. Barker andMr.Mowen having been 1336 The next greatest vote was cast for the candidates for auditor, 1329, the vote for the candidates for treasurer being one less. . The vote for the can didates for surveyor was 1297. Street Superintendent Kearney and Mayor Suprenant ran a close race for their offices. Neither had opposition. The total vote cast for the mayor was 1026, while the street superintendent re ceived 1127. The vote received by the mayor in the several precincts was as follows: Precinct No, 1...,.;... Precinct No. 2 Precinct No, 3... Precinct No. 4.....1... Precinct No. 5 Precinct No. 6. . . 1025 received 173 208 Total ! The street superintendent the following vote: . ; Precinct No. 1 Precinct No. 2......... Precinct No. 3 , Precinct No. 4. S8 Precinct No. 6 140 Precinct No. 6 274 f Total 1127 O. Belland, the nominee of both parties for councilman In the Third ward, received 149 votes, out of 188 that were cast, v ' U The only candidates with opposition to receive 200 votes In any precinct were Mr. Dealey and Mr. Barker. The former received 202 in precinct No. 3 and the latter 206 In the same areclnct. Fight Will Be Bitter. 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