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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1904)
2 THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. SATURDAY, DECIMIER S, 1904. PORTLAND Considerable Interest Manifest as to the Probable Leaders. . A NUMBER OF ASPIRANTS court glnt th American schooner David Kvan to recover lilt alWt to be due as wanes. A libel has alao been Alel again! the Hrltlah ship Peleu to recover J320 for a portion of a cargo ot currants damaged on the trip from Antwerp to this city. Speaker of the Hosm ad Subordi nat Petition Eagerly Sought After hy Local Politician. Portland, Dec. 1 Now that the van guard of the legislative procession has drawn almost Into hailing distance. there is heard on every side rumors of a near meeting of the Multnomah delegation, that the tngredienta thereof may become known unto the wishes of one another and chose from among their personnel a bellwether, who shall at all times be available to act in the role of a leader among men in times of stress, strenuoaity and need. - Report has it on what Is reputed to be authority that is likely to be reliable that next week, probably about the middle, Whitney Lyon Boise will pro mulgate a pronunclamento causing the brethren to assemble together and talk over things, as well as elect the etlwether aforesaid. Oertain things must be done ere then, and certain of the solons return to the fold. State Senator Daniel James Malarkey. a , powerful factor among the solons. Is out ot the city. " and his home-coming Is awaited with Interest When he Is again among them and the fold Is full. all other things being equal, there will be a reckoning among the brethren. But upon whose cranial convex will be bestowed the laurels of the bell wethershlp? Were old Hamlet again among us, verily It Is likely he would say: "To be or not to be; that Is the question." While nobody pretends to know anything about it, there Is heard something here and there. One says that Stewart Bryan Lln thlcum would not be at nil offended If . . n..i,.iu waa nffarail film nr that his leadership would be the source of protest on the part of the breth ren. Again. It Is hinted that William Tor bert Mulr. lawmaker and meter out of the same, might be a good man, and still another has breathed it around that the title of bellwether may Just , as likely as not become the cognoml nal preflx or State Senator Clarence Wilton Hodson, who is also morally certain to be a candidate for presi dent of the senate some day. Sugges tion of the name of Albert Low Mills meets with the objection that that solon is so engrossed with business af fairs that he would be unable to make good the title, even were It offered to and; accepted; by him. ; i all depends, the wiseacres say, on what grade of solon will get the Job. If the presidency of the senate comet to Multnomah, then the bellwerther shlp will, " matter of dividing up the courtesies, be given to a solon of .. ",: i.. hiu If It ahnuld de- - me iuwct veloo that Arlle Atmont Bailey be enmes sneaker, a solon of the higher order will get the, plum of delegation chairman.. It will all be- flxed at the meeting That meeting What a furore It will ir In the bosoms of certain anxious t...th.nt Vnr ' Instance. there Is ui t mi Frank Henry Motter, whose clarion tones have on times oft before carried to the furthermost recesses of the sen ate chamber the contents of diVers and sundry bills before solnos of the hleher order, and who. without the slightest doubt in all this great, wide, world, is thirsty for a chance to oo u again. - "Pum" Kelly, ex-sheriff and deputy sheriff, is a candidate for sergeant-at-arms, in one house or the other. His fate is in the balance the forthcoming meeting will help to tip, and be It said right In this relation that there are many who would like to see "Pum"get IL , Away down In the thorax of Frank lddleton there burns a fierce desire to become calendar dark In one of the houses, and It is talked around that Frank Northup will feel pretty sore ahould the fates political decree that he shall not have It again. And so on to the end of the chapter. Candidates for clerkships galore and all the divers and varied Jobs that go with the 40 days and nights at the capital city will begin bobbing up like bubbles In a teapot when the temperature stands at 212 degrees. Multitudinous are the places soon to be offered where the servant of the peo pie can get even with the taxpayer that have not as yet caused to be made known the names of hungry seekers. But the solon has no fear that they will not turn up in good season. Veri ly, he looks for them with a yearning look like the owner of a bad bill for We COlietl" m.wv j Libels Against Vessels. I o.n Tranclsco. Dec. 2. A libel na SUMPTER ELECTION ON. Interest Mayoralty Centers In the Contest 8umpter Dec. J. Sumpter's coming city election Is the all-absorbing talk of the town. Only on full ticket is In the field, although there are two can didate for mayor, and two for city treasurer . Th cltliens' ticket ha full complement of candidates; the ot her is called the business men's ticket The cittxens' ticket Is headed by W. H. tfleason, for mayor, wtth J. P. Balrd. C. H. Chance, Dr. C. M. Pearce, J. B. Fryer, G. P. Holley. , Fred Fontaine Barney Flynn, T. J. McWatty, .Thomas Taylor and C. W. Amell for counsll men, and W. R. Hawley for treasurer. Although all those mentioned for counctlmen cannot be elected, the con testants seem to be shy about running on the business men's ticket This Utter ticket has Cato J. Johns for mayor and M. H. Allen for reas- urer. Fred Fontaine will not declare iHoqulam tug and brought Inside, and SCHOONER LIBELED. Tug Daring Wants 132,250 Salvage for Sehoonsr South Bay. Aberdeen, Wash, Dec, 1 The lurg eat murine suit seen her for some time has Just been begun In th llbol Ing of the schooner South Bay for JJJ. J50 by the owners, captain and crew of the tug Daring. Th South Bay was Injured while crossing out over the bar last Friday, and was saved by th tug which entitled th During to half the value of the vessel and cargo. The South Bay had a cargo of lumber from th Oray's Harbor, Lumber com pany, of Hoqulam, and waa bound for San Francisco, towing th tug Re domlo down to th city to hav her machinery Installed. During th recent sever storms por tions of th Jetty hav been washed away and th South Bay struck some ot these rocks, smashing a hoi In her rudder. Her signals ot distress were answered by th Daring which brought her Insld and later to this city, where she Is discharging her cargo to go on th marine railway for repair. In helping the South Bay It was found necessary to cut th hawser of th Redondo, which was left to drift. Th Redondo was picked up by allegiance to either ticket but claims to be running independently and will rely on his present record as council man to elect him. He will b opposed by C. P. Holly in the third ward. Much Is being said as to how badly each candidate for mayor will be beaten by the other, and It begins to look riow that next Monday, election day, will be the most Interesting that gumpter ha seen for some time. ; FIRE INNOVATION. also haa been libeled by Q. It. Enter son for I5J00. She was taken outside, however, before th attachment could be served. Deputy United States Marshal Morris served the attachment against the South Bay, and the case Is now under the Jurisdiction of th Uni ted States court' John C. Hugan Is attorney for th llbellants. Chemical Cars Installed on Chicago Elevated Lines Ar a Success. Chicago, Dec. 1 What are to be the first fire cars to be used on elevated railroads In this country have been In stalled on the Metropolitan elevated lines. The cars correspond In type to the regular chemical engine In use In the city fire department Four of them are stationed at the terminals of the four branches of the railroad. In a trial given in the presence of members of the Chicago Fir tender- train. 8he arrived at th crematory POOL POLICE REFORM. Bravd Moth Arrested en Idiotic Charg While Holding Dead Baby. New Tork, Dec. 2. Under a technl cnl charge of transporting a dead body without a permit Mrs. Florence Wle- land, wife of an Albany, N. T., busl ness man. has been arrested In a crem atory on Long Island while holding in her arms th body of her dead child which she had taken there for Inclne ration. She left Albany late at night hoping to reach the office of a spe clallst In New Tork and her child, suf fering with pneumonia, died on the writers' Association and the officials of the Elevated Railroad Company, the speed and efficiency of the fire cars were demonstrated. After a run of one mile a fir was extinguished within six minutes after the alarm was sounded. The equipment of the fire cars consists of two 100-gallon tanks of chemical solution and two lines of hose, each 150 feet long. In addition a reservoir con taining 200 more gallons of solution Is carried on each car. Two trained men compose the crew of each car. ANGLESEY WAS BUNCOED. Cabochon Sapphires Only 811 for a Twelfth of What H Paid. New Tork, Dec. 2. Chief interest at the second day's sale of the Andlesey Jewels, centered, according to the Her ald's London correspondent around a pair of cabochon sapphires of unequal slse, about half an inch across, each mounted as sleeve links, with larg single brilliant ends, which were re ported to have cost the marquis 1109, 000. Only two dealers bid for the gems, which brought but $(900. The day's total amounted to 167,500, LABOR LEADER QUITS. President of International Brotherhood of Bookbinder Lavs. Chicago, Dec. 2. Edward W. 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