The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, March 08, 1905, Page 8, Image 8

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    WEDNESDAY, MARCH t, 1809.
THE MORNING. ASTOR! AN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
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FOR
Columbia
BAR
Senator Fulton Secures Another
Increase.
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MONEY LT03 EXTEND JETTY
The Appropriation Bill as It Passed
the House Appropriate $400,000,
' But Senator Fulton Secured an
Increase for the Jetty.
The river and harbor bill.
came time when It vmed as If na
ture must give away. She lifted her
voice and cVled loud and lonr. Her
cry was taken up by others w ho were
near and It echoed and re-echoed over
the grounds. Then suddenly nil was
still. What was the iw of It all? She
would lay another tgs tomorrow."
"The Pevll as a. Gentleman," In the
tUle of a new book. Well,, after U1.
It'a ju as we look at him, brethren.
The Information is going the rounds
thnt "cheerfulness is a sure cure for
dyspepsia." We suspect that it was
originated by the- very same people
who dscovered that hair Is a sure cure
for baldness.
Grave Trouble ForettenT
It needs but ltttle foresight to tell
that when your stomach and liver are
badly affected, grave troubU is aheu
unless you take the proper mejlelw
for your disease, as Mr. John A. Young
of Clay. N. Y., dll. She says: "I had
neuralgia of the liver and stomach, my
' heart was weakened, and 1 could not
eat. I was very bad for a long time,
but In ElecMc Bitters, I found Just
what I need.d,ir they quickly relieved
and tured me.". Best medicine for
week women. Sold under guarantee
by Chas. Rogers, druggist, at 50c a
bottle.
GOLD ON THE ELOKOMEN.
which Jclal.)
Black Sand Containing Gold Exists in
the River.
Cathlamet. Wash.. Mann 7.lSpo-
In conversation with Ualph El-
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2 . , . w r,nrovd llott. an old pioneer of the Klokomen
by the president, carries a sufficient valley, regndrlng the mineral resources
aDorowlatlon to commence and con
tinue work, both on the Columbia be
of this locality, he stated to the wrltei
that many years K while transacting
tween Astoria and Portland and also business In the Tutted States land of
the Columbia river bar. The house flee at Vancouver, he whs shown some
out down the appropriation for the fine specimens of gold-hearing quart
bar to 1400.000 on account of the stron by 'James O Kenne. at that time re-
cptxwitlon of Congressman Burton, celver of the land omte ana sun
chairman of the committee, but when resworn ol " - "
the bill went to the senate, Senate
Fulton succeeded in having it increaset
to $700,000. Although this is not suf
r was brought there by the Indians from
d Cathlamet Mr. tVKeane was anxious
to come to Cathlamet and r Put " "
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flcient to complete the work, it will be prospecting trip with an old
enough to continue the work until con
gress meets again, when there will
probably not be a much opposition.
The Improvement of the mouth of
the Columbia river consists at pres
ent in the construction of a jetty,
known as the south jetty, which, when
completed, will extend seven miles
seaward. There are now about five
and one half miles practically com
pleted. The project for this Improve
ment contemplates the securing of a
40-foot channel with at least a width
f one-half mile over the bar. The in.
tended work of the government to pro-
Tide this is summarized in tht annual
report of the chief of engineers for
1903. In speaking of the project, this
report says:
' "To produce a bar depth of 40 feet
and a channel of suitable width, not
less than one-half mile, and to main-
, tain It permanently will. In the opin
ion of the board, require a nearly com
plete control of the ebb flow across
the bar. The beneficial results follow
ing from such control are seen at the
. present gorge, just within the end of
the existing Jetty, where great depths
are found, and a depth of 40 feet Is
projected seaward one and one half
miles beyond the end of the control!
hog work. With the extension of the
south) Jetty the north bank of the
shannel will undoubtedly grow sea
ward and increase' In height. Should
the growth of this batik in length and
elevation be sufficient to give t'je
necessary control of the ebb flow, no
work in addition to the south jetty
will be required. The board is, how
ever, not satisfied that this will be tht
case. It therefore recommends the
construction of a north Jetty at such
time aa its necessity becomes appar
ent and in case the south Jetty alone
falls to produce or maintain a perm
anent 40-foot channel."
The plan of improvement at this
Hm., therefore, covers the ful con
struction of the south Jetty, but should
that fail to give the d'-slred resul'.s the
north jetty will be undertaken. With
the comparatively small appropriation
for this year it will be Impossible to
complete the south jetty this season,
but sufficient should be accomplished
to insure its completion next year. The
Brst w'ork this spring will be the re
pairing of the tramway and super
structure destroyed by the storms of
this winter, following whl'h extension
work will be taken up.
OUT OF THE ORDINARY.
Epitome of Annecdotes snd Incidents
With Comments by a Layman.
"When the Roses Bloom Again,"
then will Police Commissioner Cook
of Portland resign. Some political
scheme appear awkward on their
tace..
The plumbing inspector having been
authorized to tear down all the old
shacks in Astoria, this will afford him
an opportunity of securing him his
winter's supply of wood.
The weather bureau has got the
weather conditions down to a science
snd they can tell tomorrow what the
weather will be today. Weather bur
eaus are a great invention and ail It
tosts is a dollar a bottle.
The lima bean crop has been corned
again in California. What the long
rufferlng border desires is to see some
ne corner the prune crop.
The Frankfurter Journal established
several hundred years ago, has sus
pended publication. But that's all
right, the Frankfurter sausage con
tinues to circulate.
o
'Tenderly she laid the silent, white
form beside those that had gone be
fore. She made no outcry, she did not
weep. Such a moment was to precious
to be spent in tears. But soon there
rleiul
named MoCall, but found upon Inquiry
th:it he was dead, and the trip was In
definitely poshtponed. In recent years
some unsystematic prospecting has
been done on the Elokomen creek, ami
while Kold bearing rock has been
found. It Is evident that the rich quart
taken to Vancouver by the Indians is
vet to be discovered. Those who have
made researches for gold In the creek
state that considerable quantities of
black sand can be found In the bed oi
the stream, and other Indications
which would go to show that a rich
strike may yet be made somewhere on
the Elokomen creek.
GARFIELD REPORT
Kansas Intimates Garfield Was
Paid.
REPORT OF THE BEEF TRUST
Report of Commissioner Garfield on
Profits of Beef Trust Do Not Jibe
and the Legislsture Demands
His Removsl.
Topeka, Kan., March 7. The Kansas
senate has adopted a resolution de
nouncing the report of Commissioner
Garfield in the beef Investigation and
requesting the president of the United
States to reject this report and appoint
some man with experience, lndcend
en.e and nerve that shall qualify for
the task of investigating this gang of
commercial highwaymen, known as th
ieef trust, to the end that tiie pub
lie may be fully informed as to th
sources of their enormous profits am
the foundations of their collosal for
unes, and the means, Instruments and
igreements by which for a generation
they have robbed both the producer
ind the consumer, to the end that leg
islation protecting both may be intel-
igently devised, and that the light of
publicity, that light that is destruct
ve of all trusts and combinations, may
be thrown upon ths operations of this
Icious and Iniquitous conspiracy."
Callender
Navigation Go.
Stesmers MELVILLE, JORDAN, VAN
GUARD, ECLIP8E, WENONA snd
LAUNCH QUEEN
TOWING, FREIGHTING AND EXCURSIONS.
STEAMER JORDAN
Will leave Callender Dock, Astoria,
for Knappton, Deep River and Way
landings, daUy as follows:
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 9:00 a.
m; Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 5:3)
a. m. and 2 p.m. Sunday, 12:30 p. m..
return 4:30 p. m.
STEAMER VANGUARD
Leaves Callender Dock for Cathlam
et and Way Landings Dally, except
Sunday, at 3 p. m.
8TEAMER WENONA
Leaves for Grays River and Way
Landings as follows: March 7, 10:30
a. m.; 8, 11 a. m.; 9, 11:30; 10, 12 m.;
1L 1 p. m.
Poisons in Food.
Perhaps you don't realise that many
patn poisons originate In your food
but some day you may feel a twinge ol
dyspepsia that will convince you. Pr.
King's New Life Pills are guarantied
to cure all sickness due to poisons of
indigested food or money back. I5c
at Chas, Rogers' drug store. Thy
them.
Millions of dollars a year are
lost by not using Schilling'!
Best
coS. tVnmatf txiracti
ad
and nobody gains by usinjj
anything e!se instead.
Pointers on Sheet
Music.
Sale Tomorrow!
Great Reduction!
Latest Pieces!
Many brand new!
Some trifle shop worn!
See show window !
Three days only!
You'll kick yourself!
If you don't come!
J. N. GRIFFIN
D
ears
A soft, white skin gives
charm to the plainest fea
tures. Pears' Soap has a mes
sage of beauty for every
woman who values a clear
complexion.
Bold wherever Mom art found,
THE STAR THEATER
Astoria's Fashionable Vaudeville
house In eonneetlon with Star and Ar
cade theaters of Portland.
Change of Program Monday.
Change of Aets Thursdays
MATINEE DAILY AT 2i40 P. M
MONSTER BILL
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All Clothes Bought at
WISE'S
Pressed Free of Charge
Whenever you Wish.
FANNY DONOVAN.
Premier TarodUt
THE DE LACKY'8
King and QtiPt-n of llla.k Fare Knter-miners
Herman Wise,
ROSK AND SKVTtKMS
The Inrubators of Kninltal lyinnvlv
CLAl'O RAXFK
Wlr" Artist and Juggler
Pictured Mclndle by
non kkxto.v
"Paint Me a Picture of Mamma"
Projectoscope showing the Falls nf
the Uhlne. the Two Bottle nables, the
Pig that Came to Life, the Qunrelsom
Washerwomen.
Admission 10 cents to any seat.
ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK
Capital Paid Is $100,000. Hnrplus and UndlvMed Proflti f3o.0
Transacts general basking boainea. Iutarest paid on time deosits.
J. Q. A. BOW LB Y, O. I.PETEK80N, FRANK PA HON. J. W. OA KEIt,
President Vioa Freside'iL Cashier. AnsI. Casliici
Jft8 TENTH STREET. ASTORIA. ORI .
HOTEL PORTLAND
The Finest Hotel In the Northwest
PORTLAND
OREGON
NEZEALANDFIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Of New Zealand
W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco.
UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SMEIIOLDERS
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Has been Underwriting on the Pucitic Coast for twenty-five years
IStlMlltltllSllSSSSSSlSMSSSSSeBlWItSltnil
ELMORE a CO., Sole Agents
The TROY Laundry
Is the only White Labor Lnundry in thei'ity. loe the Meat
of Work at very reAwnable Prices, and is in every way worthy
ofyourpntronnge. Cor. 10th and DUANE STS. Phono 1991
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FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Wholesale and Retail
Ships, Logging Camps and Mills nujj!itd on short notice.
LIVE STOCK MOUGI1T AND BOLD
H WA6H1NQT0.N MARKET . CHRISTENSON ft CO.
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Reliance
Electrical
WorRs
H.w.cruos,
S1na(r
We are thoroughly prepared for making
eatimatet snd executing orders (or
II kinds of electrli sl Installing and
rtpairln. Hupplles Id tM:k. We
wll theClutrt4l BI1KLBY LAMP.
Call upri.onellOl.
428 BOND STREET
Weinhard's
Beer.
ANDREW ASP, BLACKSMITH.
Ilaving Installed a KubW Tiring Machine ol tli
luttut pattern I am prepared to do nil kinds of work
in that line at reasonable1 prices. - Telephone 2til,
CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANE STREETS.
Astoria,
Oregon.
C. H. CALLENDER, Msn3er.
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The
Palace
Cafe.
The Best Restaurant.
Regular Meals 25c.
Everything the Market Affords.
Sunday Dinners a Specialty.
Palace Catering Co.
A.
G
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Has always in stock a
fine assortment of
I Boots and Shoes
I! BALL BRAND RUBBER BOOTS.
Call and See. ' Bond Street.
CENTRAL MEAT MARKET
G. W. Morton and John Fnhrman, Proprioton.
CEOICEST FRESH AND SAXT MEATS.. - PROMPT DELIVERY
542 Commercial St. Phone Main 321.
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