THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA, OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH i, toofl. CITY LIGHT PLANT Uii't of the city," said rrcciiU'iit Cnvl son. Secretary Sovey of Iho MeCluro Club wa present to extend to tln West Kml er an invitation to attend the pro xwil rousing meeting of the Mct'luiv Club on the nijjht of March U. The in viUtion whs accepted nnd I ho Wet Knder will, if possible, march to the meeting of the MeClure Club headed ly the West Knd hand, mul possibly carrying torches. "If you fellows in the MMnr list rict want n to how ymi some enthu-iiism. we will turn out in style," declared several memlier. It is oxiHvteil that fullv liftv members Improvement Club Plans to Construct j (f the West Kml dub will 1 prscnt. Electric Plant and When City De- j Vest End .Improvement Club Ad vocates Municipal Ownership. MAY BUILD OWN LIGHT PLANT cides to Operate Plant, Merge Both Systems. to RESULT OF A BLUNDER. of them for the sum of $230.mXI ; for f.WIHMI attorney fee ami for cot nml ilislmixMiient herein taxed at $tt.V2,2S and for such other and further relief as in equity may seem just. "T11K CLATSOP COUNTY 1IAK. "Attorney r.ir Plaint iff." Following is the answer of the do fondants in said ease, and it has to go, see : Answer. Now at this day and hour ooiue the defendants in the aluive entitled oause, and for answer therein, and theteto, do aver a tul s : First: - That the item alleged to have villained the libelous mattei1 aforesaid, was ;iven to the Morning Astoiiau by Hon. C. .1. Tivnchaid, of this eity, who has the misfortune to boar the same initials as plaintiff in this e.ie. anil that his anteeedent name is Curtis, TRACTION SYSTEMS f Chicago Suburbanites Will Have Quick Transportation. The West F.nd Improvement Club litst night adopted a resolution favoring j Proceedings That Followed the Mix-up i of Certain Names. ) The following is a bit of history in- also: a contusing and oddly disposed joidontal to the past fortv hours, the application of u generally resected citv of Astoria, and four of her citizen ELEVATED SYSTEM PROPOSED Three Million Residents of Territory Adjacent to Chicago Will be Af forded Quick and Cheap Method of Ttansportation. It explains itself a,s you read it; but Mkyor Wise's veto of the ordinance j ,r lH111V01li,,ll,,,. ()f ,llOM. w!mm miiy crantinff to the Astoria Electric tom-jnt understand it readilv. it mav be pany a fivo-ye.ii' lighting franchise, said the whole joke is on the Astorian The resolution is in the n..ture of a f,,r "V"'R ,Ju' m "f ('- J .... ., .... i Curtis, when it should have referred to pennon to me tinmen to suam w esiroirioiis blunder the following suit for libel is institutel. and reported: Complaint. "hi the Supr. me Court of the I'nited States of America, for Clatsop t'outty "C. J. Curtis, plaintiff, "Versus "J. S. Dcllingcr, publisher, and X. .1. Judah, editor, of the Morning A-torian, IWendant. "Plaintiff for cause of suit against veto. The club has not gone into any argument, but, voicing what is said to I the unanimous sentiment of the people of that section of the city, has indorsed the Mand of the mayor. The petition will be presented to the council at its next meeting. The West End Club has been wrest ling with the municipal ownership prob lem, and it is evident that the plan for installation of a co-operative Hunting fvsteni is to be successfully worked !tl" above-named defendants alleges out The organization scheme is based I "T1,al &m'mS 11 tl,e til,,M and dd, n K fnrmatinn nf a m-nwrdtiv nnm. ! herein mentioned, the said J pany, each patron to be a stockholder. For every light which a stockholder needs he will subscribe $. of stock in the company. Thus far about 1200 lights have been a,ked for, and it is estimated that the total number will bs 1800. This will give the company $9000 working capital, which, the pro moters say, will be more than ample for the installation of the plant. Karl Knoblock, who is one of the en thusiasts at work on the lighting plan, raid last evening that the installation of the eo-operative system wa, so far as the people of the West End are concerned, merely a step toward muni cipal ownership. "If the city ever goes into the light ing business, the West End plant will be turned over to the municipality." said Mr. Knoblock. "We are taking this fctep to demonstrate that municipal lighting is practicable, and at the earl iest date possible will gladly merge our plant with a general city system. We are in position to lease ground at nomi nal rental for a period of 100 years. Already we are in communication with supply houses, and within a short time fhould be charged for until the money invested is returned to the subscribers, and then prices will.be mimed to the minimum." Members of the club spent fully an hour last evening reporting upon their investigations with reference to a clean er West End. Every part of the dis trict which has not been cleaned was reported la t evening, and it is the pur pose to publish notice in the Finnish and English papers to own-rs of the property urging them to clean up. "When we get through with our earn paign we will have the cleanest dis- S. Pel- linger was the publi-her of a Repub lican newspaper in said onnty and state known as the Morning Astorian. "That said Judah was the editor of said Morning Astorian and responsible for all articles appearing therein. "That on the 2Sth day of February, 1900, the se-id Dellinger and Judah, with malice aforethought, maliciously, laeiviously and with intent to injure the well-known reputation of the plain tiff, wilfully, unlawfully, and without the consent of the plaintiff first ob tained in writing, published the follow ing faKe. scandalous and libelous item of. and concerning, said plaintiff. "'For the Supreme Bench: Judge C. J. Curtis is in receipt, ami charge, of the petitions of Hon. T. O. Hailey for nomination for the cilice of judge of the Supreme Court, the position he at present occupies upon the Democratic ticket and the tame will 1 circulated daily.1 " "That the above item wa published with thf intent of influcnj-ing said plaintiff and inducing him to become a Democrat in circulating a petition for a dyed in the wool Democrat, defend ants well knowing that said plaintiff has been a Republican for more than six months last past and is now a tiv-mber in i;ikm1 standing of the Repub lican party of Clatsop County, State of Oregon. "That by reason of flip premi-es and said false, malicious end scandalous item so publishrtl, said plaintiff has been damaged in his reputation for hone-ty and integrity, and being a truthful man, in the full sum of 2")0. 00.. "Wherefore, plaintiffs demands judg ment against the defendants and each CIIICAtlt Feb. SS. -The Tribune to dal says: Transportation uuick, direct ant! cognomen, for all of which til dec ffttdaitts are in no wise responsible: S.Hsunl: That the Morning Astorian here and now admits that it is com- I " promised to three millions of mittod to an Hology, of some suit, to j residents in the territory southeast some IhhIv, and is ready and willing to south, ami southwest of Chioairo by lender same as mui as some unbiased authority shall indicate to whom it is due and owing, but reserves its regret ful expression until it shall have heard from Hon. T. II. Hailey, the only party who has any cinch on the damage end of this controversy; Third:-That the defendants herein deny that they sought in any manner to mislead the reading public, or the turn catling public, in the matter of the particular oliticn1 persuasion of the said Curtis; that it never knew, ex cept iiMn frequent, diversified and un reliable hear say, that the said Curtis had any politic, until his late, lament ed admission that he was a Republi can, and they plead the right to doubt this for the customary probationary terra allowed such extraordinary state ments, without prejudice to the plead ings heiin filed by the said Curtis: Fourth: That the real onus and offense chargeable to defendants here in, if any exists, is of a self imposed nature in inadvertently publishing the name of the said Curtis at all, laches for which defendants must suffer los of prestige and income, beyond the se verest penalty within the purview of this or any other court: Fifth: By way of qualification, and for the purpose of indicating its uri biawd attitude in the premises com plained of, the Mi.rning Astorian de clares itself in a position to announce that the said Curtis is a Republican, and with the Republicans stands, (pro tempore), and is entitled to full faith and credit, and further than this de ponent nay not, having no reliable nor undue gift of guessing. Sixth: Plaintiff herein having nli-n-ated the entire bar of the county of Clatsop, a his representatives herein, together with his predilection for all other bars, including the one at the mouth of the Columbia, defendant are without recourse a to legal ivpre-en-tat ion in this court, and are forced to u-e the press as its next and only chan nel for reaching the ears of the court in this) premise. Wherefore, defendant .ray that they may be purged of the alleged charge of libel, as herein complained of; that thy be dismissed from this court, and cause, freu of costs, and to go hence without day, and for iri-tam order to this effect. , the greatest proposal interui'ban true i jtiou systems in the world. Entrance j to t'hicai;o is to lie on an elevated I structure built over the take Shore and I Kock Island railwavs, The plans have j been perfected and the corporation which will build the lines will be or ganied within a few days in N. w Jer sey. A.ss'ss to Chicago from all points in Northern Indiana and Northern Illi nois, ith tln possible extension of the system to Indianapolis and St. Iiuis is contemplated. In addition a system of electric lines interlacing the whole of this big territory and furnishing con neet ions with every part is projected. Behind the undertaking is said to be large capital. Negotiations which have been in progress for several days in New York have been participated in by the Moore brothers, Pretiidimt 11. F. Votikum. of the 'Frisco railroad sys tem, alld reprenentativis of Hubert . fat her, of the Rock Island holding company. W illiam .s. Reca of I liimgo who is piesi.lcnt of three of the trac tion companies represented in the deal, also is interested in the proposed cor poration and may 1 the head of the new corporation. The capitalization, it is said, will be .0.fMK),0ii0, under the name of the Chicago Int.-rurbaii Ter minal Traction Company. The chief feature of the propo-ed y. tern is the elevated structure over the Uike Shore and Kock Island Tracks. This will extend from the I.u Salle street depot to Ninetieth street, near Washington Heights. It will be ten miles long and will constitute the con tral artery of the system. In apMarince the elevated structure will differ little from the other elevated roads in Chicago, with the exception that it will be hither, being tweiiiy four feet in the clear. Stations for I In convenience of residents of the Smith Side will be built ut Twenty second -tree! and at. intervals of five blocks -outh. Cheapness of transportation will be one of the aims of the pmmot T-. The maximum fare on the elevated portion of the sy-tem will be lived at 1" eoiiU and the minimum sit. " cents. On the intcrurban divisions of the road the far- will range from o to ii", cents. Allowing a year for the manufacture of the steel, it is estimated that, the road will be completed by I'M)'.). The There's a tone, a touch, a finish and an express ion about OUR GARMENTS that one does not see outside the "hangup tailors." Come in and visit with us and get a line on the "Good Things." P. A. TOE , THE STORE THAT LEADS. cost if building the entile placed at $lt.'.'.l.'i,;.IMI. system ! OOOOOOOOCXOOOOOCeOC ASTORIA'S GREATEST STORE 15c Buster Brown Stocking's 15c FOR ONE WEEK COMMENCING SATURDAY, MARCH 3RD, WE WILL SELL Buster Brown Stockings at 15c a Pair THESE STOCKINGS NEED NO INTRODUCTION, WE ALL KNOW THAT THEY ARE WELL WORTH THE REGULAR PRICE OF 25c, THEY ARE THE BEST STOCKING MADE FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. ONE WEEK ONLY 15C. A PAIR. WASH GOODS AN ALMOST ENDLESS ASSORTMENT OF WASH GOODS TO SELECT FROM, WITH ALL THE NEW EST NOVELTIES IN BEST FRENCH GINGHAMS AT 10, iaj AND 15c. YARD. IRISH DANTIES ALL THE LATEST STYLES, CHECKS AND PLAIDS, PRICES FROM raj TO 25c. A YARD. A LARGE AS SORTMENT OF ADMERAL PERCALES, 36 IN. WIDE, IN ALL COLORS, AT lajc. YARD. SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH 3RD, FROM 7 TO 9 O'CLOCK, WE WILL PLACE ON SALE, WOMEN'S FINE HEMSTITCHED, LINEN, EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, DAINTY DESIGNS, REGULAR 20 24 35c. VALUES. YOUR CHOICE lOc FOARD & HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. Eldredge High-Grade Sewing Machines Values from $35.00 to $65.00; our price, $23.00 to $32.00. Harden steel ball and bearings; beautiful designs. Steel Lined CooK Stoves $7.50 to $10.00. Values from $9.00 to $15.00. Cray Granite Stew Pots 15c, 20c, 25c, 30c, etc. Real bargains. Economy Brooms 25c Mascot Range; high closet.... $27.50 Reduced from 32.50 Magnet Stove Range 26.00 TOKE CO. Where the New Things Make Their Debut. QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCX)OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC EIGHTEEN INITIATED. I ast u'mht the Lincoln Annuity I'uioti initiated mint her elM of eighteen member, imikintf nivty two mrnilier In the hint three week. While the Lin coln Annuity I'liloit i one of the latest order in the city it ha a membrmhip of nearly iH) member. It ha won the onlldence of the people of A"torin by iu prompt payment of claim and it promise to be one of the l.irjf-.t order in the city in a very short time. W. K. Mullory, of I'ortland, the llretn vice prenident, lift lieett oinj; the work in Aitoiiii for the order After tint meet iii); last niht a biunpiet a served to nil present. Mr. Mullnry bmves for California today to look after the oi'ler in that Stat. AN ASTORIA CASE. Winy More Like it in Astoria. The follow ing ca i hut one of many aimilar occurring daily in Antorla. It ii an eay matter to verify it corn-it-ne-. Surely you rantiot uk for Ix-l-ter proof than niicIi conclusive midence. 1). V.. Duncan, who i employed at the Astoria Soda Works, l'liaiie utre.t, and who reside at the corner of Dunne- an Ninth street, nay: "I hud been troubled with a weiiktie- of the back and kidney for a number of yeai. Theie was a constant dull aih iiiK pain in the loin and a mimbiie of the back, often extending through the whole muscular system a fir up a the lionldeis. Vol only did my lufk a he, but there ua a we.iknc- from the kidney secretions which Wa Very annoying ami disturbed my re-t, I h'aid about Donn'n Kidney I'ill ind one day I Mcpped into f'harle Itogeri' drug store and j;ot a box. I found them to be a jrent benefit. After the first few dose I felt better. 1 know of other who have used them with the name rcKults." For sale by all dcaters. Price, 50 eents. Foter-Millmrn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., fole agents for the United State. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Torture By Savages. "Speaking of the torture to which Home of the savage tribe iu the Philip pines Hiibject their captive, remind me of the intense HiilFcrinj; I endured for tlnrc month from inllanimation of the Kidney," hiiv W. M. Sherman, of Cuh inn, Me., "Not bin,' helped me until I tried Kleetrie Hitter, three bottle of which completely cured me." Cure Liv er Complain!, IVHpepia, illood disor der and Malai'ia; ami retttorc the weak and nervous to robimt health. (Iiuiran teed by Chaa. Kogera, drtiggint. Price 50e. THE OLD GOVERNMENT. The perfection of whiaky used in the medical department of the United States military and naval service. Also In hospitals. Recommended by tbc high est authorities as the purest stimulant for family uxc. Sold exclusively by Wm. Bock. Taken as directed, it becomes the greatent curative agent for the relief of suffering humanity ever devised. Such is Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Sold by Frank Hart. GOLD NUGGET GRANULATEDBRAND y VEGETABLES Two ounces of mixture for each gslloa of soup. Put up in i lb. and l ib. tins. Sell 10 and 30 cents; rail for sample ckagi 4ST0RIAGR0CERY rhotv Main (Ml (23 Commerdaf St. (XX)OOOOOOCXX)(OOOOOOOOOOOC X3hc BEE SPECIAL SnuV.il A Scientific Wonder. The cure that stand to it credit make Bueklen's Arnica Salve, a scion toflc wonder. It cured E. R. Mnlford. lecturer for the Patrons of Husbandry, Waynesboro, I'n., of a distrcsning case of Piles. It heal the worst Burns. Sores, Boils, Ulcers, Cuts, Wounds. i;inii)iains and Salt Rheum. Only 25c at Chas. Rogers drug store. J New embroi deries and shirt waists. New white shirt Waists. New ging hams, percales and domestic wash goods. 'HIVE BEE mm OOOOOOOOOQOOO V