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THE MORNING ASTORIAN, SATURDA Y, MARCH 19, 1904.
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Republiean Primaries.
Wotlce is hereby given, tnat tns re
publican primary election will be held
In the city of Aetoria, Clatsop county,
State of Oregon, on Saturday. April t,
1)04, for the purpose of electing 44 del
egates to the Republican County con
ventlon to be held In the City t)f As
toria, on Saturday, April 9, 1904. for
the purpose of nominating candidates
for the various county offices to be
filled at the general election to be held
on Monday, June t. 1904. The follow
ing is the number of delegates, polling
places and judges and clerks appoint
ed for said primary election:
Ward No. 1. Polling place, No,
two's engine house; Judges, J. a.
Trulllnger, C. R. Stockton, James Ells
worth; clerks. Jas. Hannaford. Chas.
Abercromble; 17 delegates.
Ward No. 1 Polling place, Welch
office; judges, Jas. W. Welch. Sam
Galllcb, K. C Foster; clerks. ,T. R.
Davis, W. C. Curtis: IT delegates.
Ward No. J. Polling plaoe. W. F.
McGregor's office; Judges, Wm, Paint
er, la Agren and John Nordstrom;
clerks, W. P. O'Brien, Geo. Lee land;
10 delegates.
O. C FULTON, Chairman,
C. J. CURTIS. Secretary.
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Republican County Convention.
otice is hereby given, that a Re
publican County Convention for Clat
sop county, State of Oregon, will be
held at the City of Astoria, on Satur
day, April 9, 1904, at the court house
at 10 o'clock a. m., of said day. for the
purpose of nominating the following
county officers to be voted for at the
state election to be held on Monday,
June 6, 1904, and electing 10 delegates
to attend the Republican state con-
entlon to be held at the city of Port
land, on Tuesday, April 12. 1904, and
10 delegates to the congressional con
ventlon;
Two representatives, '
One county clerk,
One sheriff.
One treasurer.
One county commissioner.
One coroner.
i
One assessor.
One surveyer.
one schoolYsuperlntendent
Justices ef the peace and 'constab
les In the various precincts.
The various precincts of the county
are entitled to one delegate at large
ind one delegate for every 25 votes
or fraction over of the votes cast for
F. L Dunbar for secretary of state, the
apportionment being as follows:
Astoria No. 1 . 17
Astoria No. 2 17
Astoria No. 3 10
John Day S
Svensen 4
Waliuski S
SUBMARINE BOAT RUN DOWN
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BY FASTDONAL CURRY LINER
sjssaa Sanaa mssb sm msbb. asssto aaw mb ssBssa ,
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Lying in Seven Fathoms of Water Wait
ing for Battleship When 5f ruck
Eleven Persons Drowned.
Portsmouth, March 18. The Britten
submarine boat No. "A-l" was run
down and sunk off Nab lightship to
day by a Donai Curry liner and 11
persons were drowned, including Lieu
tenant Mansergluj. The liner paiwd bnmilne vwiwul. but sh had iilwuvs
on and reported she had struck a tor- btn a bud diver.
pe l.. At the time Kht was Mruck th
subinurlne bmt was off the llghlnhlu
ciiKiitrvd In nuim'uvti nml w lying In
(even fm horns of wutiT wnlllnit the
approach of .iMttleahlp. Ttn iMHit
was on tf the newest of the fWft of
FOR HIGHER EDUCATION.
Board Makes Holler Against Fsdt snd
Fsddists. ,
New York, March 18. The cry for
more simplicity, more devotion to the
elements of education, has now arisen
from within the hall of the board of
eduction Itself. The complaint against
"fads and faddists" has long resound
ed In the outer courts, but now there
la heard the same criticism from the
board's own officials, 1
"There is bound to come a time."
said one of their number, discussing
the matter in his office, "and In the
not distant future, too, when a break
will be made In our present school pol
icies of specializing and wldespreadlng
activities of various sorts. The crit
icisms we are constantly hearing that
the 'three R's' are neglected In our
present system are by no means
querulous complaints or ill-considered
strictures on the' board of education.
They are founded on solid fart, and
are the results of observation of la
mentable lack of proficiency In 'rend-
In', 'rltin' and 'rlthmetic' in our' mod
ern school children.
an educational one, and that Is work
that belonKK to another field the de
partment 'f charities. When you see
children being taken on a steamer ex
curalun down the hay, do you full that
a function of the department of edu
cation? Yet Jum this sort of thing Is
continually being done. This Is the
work of charity, philanthropy, or what
not. It Is not a work of education,
save In the morit metaphorical sense.
"I regret to see that our vacation
scnoois are really doing little more
than this very sort of work. A beau
tiful and valuable work. I admit. Hut
by no means the business of our city
schools. It Is a false sense of senti
ment that approves It. The vacation
schools serve to keep the children off
the street' In summer, teach them to
make baskets, carve wqod, play Kam.-s
and the like. It Is a beautiful service.
I acknott ledge It heartly. Hu when
so many thousands of our city chil
dren are every year prevented from
Kelt Ing their full share of school prlv
lieges, when such enormous numbers
are forced to be content with 'port
time classes."" does H not seem the
greatest of mTstnkes thus made avail
able In the summer for supplementing
"Far too much time Is giyen In our the work of the winter, for affording
schools today to such special branches" t the privileges necessarily denied dur-
as music, sewing, manual training and i Ing the season to many thousands of
like that Don't understand me to be
depreciating the value of these sub
jects. They are all valuable yes, even
essential, but they should, it seems
to me. be taught separately, In schools
of their own for instance, as is the
case to a certain extent even now.pable under the circumstances
None of thes subjects should be
taught indiscriminately to boys and
girls; musical and unmusical, to all
minds and temperaments equally. In
one sense they should be looked upon
very much as college elective studies
are in hlsrher education.
'Another thing we ought to drop
from a department that sets up to be
our boys and girls through lurk of ac
eommodatlons? Would not such a
use be more consistent with the prim
ary function of a' department of edu
cation? Would sxtf the Instruction In
these essentials be more truly valu-
-than
teaching In the mysteries oi making
'raffia work' and weaving baskets?
"I sincerely hope and firmly be
lieve that there will be In the near
future a radical change along then
lines, and that the department of edit-
....!.. ...tl . . .
" inim inai lime on do a
more consistent and genuine literal
work of education."
New Astoria S
Warrenton 4
Clatsop 4
Seaside 6
Melville I
Chadwell
Youngs River . . ,. 3
Olney J..... i
Knappa 3
A. P. Lovejoy Is Desd.
Janesville. Wis.. March IS. Allen
P. Lovejoy, whose wealth Is estimat
ed at several million dollars, was
found dead In bed today. Mr. Love-
Joy, who was 79 years old, had InT)?e
lumber Interests In Oregon, California
and Wisconsin.
Country Horns Burned.
Sonma, Cal., March 18. The coun
try home of Rudolph Spreckels was
totally destroyed by fire last night.
The fire is supposed to have been
caused by an explosion of tin acetylene
gas plant. The family wai not at home.
Gordon Voorhles, administrator with
the will annexed of the estate of Rosa
P. Burrell, deceased, will offer for sale
CHfton 5 and w111 seU at Public auction to the
Westport 4
Vesper 3
Jewell 3
Mlshawaka 3
Elsie 3
Push 3
Total . 112
The committee recommends that the
primaries be held on Saturday, "April
2, 1904. O. C. FULTON,
Chairman.
C. J. CURTIS, Secretary.
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Disturbances of strikers are not
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ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK OF REAL
PROPERTY.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
of an order of the county court of the
Ftate of Oregon, for the County of
Multnomah, duly made and entered of
record on the 8th day of February,
1904, in the matter of the estate of
Rosa F. Burrell, deceased, authorizing
and directing the sale of the real prop
erty to said estate belonging in the
manner prescribed by law for the sale
of real property upon execution, I,
highest bidder at the court house dor
of Clatsop county, in the state of Ore
gon, on Thursday, the 31st day of
March, 1904, at the hour of one o'clock
p. m. of ssid day, all the following de
scribed real property situate In Clat
sop county, Oregon, to-wlt: The east
half of lot Ihree (3) In block two (2),
Oc?an Grove, as laid out by Jarrfes K.
Grimes; and lots one (1) and two (2)
In block seven (T) in Grimes Annex to
Ocean Grove, in the county and state
aforesaid. Said sale to be for cash,
Bubject to confirmation by the court.
GORDON VOORHIES.
Admlnlntrator with the will annexed
of ihe estate of Rosa F, Burrell, de
ceased. - 2-26-3-29.
FINAL, NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that I have
filed my final account as administrator
of the estate of Anna Louise Adolph,
deceased, and that the county court of
Clatsop county, Oregon, has set Mon
day, the 28th day of March, 1904, at
the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon,
for the hearing of objections, if any
there be, to the approvaj of said ac
count and discharge of the administra
tor.
Feb. 23, 1904. GUS ADOLPH,
2-26-3-25. Administrator.
Notice For Publication.
Department of the Interior, Lnnd
Office at Oregon City, Oregon, Febu
ary 13, 1904.
Notice Is hereby given that the following-named
settler has filed notice
of his Intention to make final proof In
support of his claim, and that said
proof will be made before the County
Clerk of Clatsop county, Oregon, a
Astoria, Oregon, on April 5, 1904, via.:
John R. Wherry, heir of Thomas J
Wherry, deceased; II. E. No. 12023, for
the E NE. See. 19, anfl Lots fi
and 6, Sec 20, T. 4 N. R. 8 W. .
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upoi
and cultivation of sju1J land, vlzy'
William Luce.of HeasIdeOregon; Roy
Wherry, of Collins, Washington; Her
man Jackson Ontlo, of Push, Oregon;
Ralph C. Jones, of Elsie, Oregon.
ALGERNON S. DRESSER,
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