a THE MORNING ASTOKIAN, ASTORIA OUEGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, tool. Our Special Sale of 23 per cent discount on Cut Glass proved to be such a success, we have decided to continue it for a week. We also offer Cur Hand Painted China At 2,0 per cent Discount This means a big saving to you. Come and take advantage of it. A. V. ALLEN Phones Brvch Union town Main 711, Mnin 3S71 Phorc Main 713 Sole agent for H. C. Fry's Celebrated Cut Gl 8ss. Forger is Either Romancer or Aristocrat MEMBER OF NOBLE FAMILY Arrested for Passing Forged Check on Hotel Hah, Ralph Borgelia Claims to he Member of Wealthy Chicago Family tf Young. LOVE LETTER PROOF Bizarre Affection of Old Man for Young Woman. CONTEST OVER ESTATE RESULT SAN FRAXCISOO, Jan. 9. The Ex aminer says today: Ralph Borgelia, who is under arrest for forgery, is either a romancer with a wonderful imagination, or, aa he say a, a connection of aristocratic and wealthy ' families who haa a most amazing career. Borgelia waa taken before police Judge Charles Weller for hearing on a charge mi passing a forged check in payment f a hotel bill After a brief hearing he was held for trial and returned to his cell in he city prison. He has been an inmate of the prison foi weeks awaiting trial and last night he decided to gratify the curiosity ex pressed by the officers who have been watching him. Borgelia in his story declares he is a nephew of the late Otto Young, multi-millionaire merchant and capitalist of Chicago, and the son of Raoul Borgelia, member of a noble and ancient Italian family. His mother, who he says, was a sister of Otto Young, married three times, Borgelia being her her second husband and his father. Boreglia died in London, the widow re turning to America where she met Henri L. Verleye, consul from France to Xew York and they were married at Chicago in 1889. In support 01 his claims that he is related to the immensely rich Young family of Chicago, Borgelia showed the fficers receipts for registered letters he sent to Jtrs. Otto Young, and Mrs. S. K. Lartin, of Chicago, and Mrs. E. W. j lownes, of Houston, lexas, wite of a on of Judge Townes of the Austin law ohool. All these letters were appeals for aid in his present predicament but up to fhe present he admits they have trought no response. In support of his claim that he is a on of Mrs. II. L. Verleye, wife of the former French consul, Borgelia exhibits telegrams and letters he has received from Mrs. Verleye at the city prison. Worn Bunch of love Letters From Col SneU to Bis Grand Niece Are to Decide the TJtimate Disposition of the 9v 000,000 SneU Estate. INSURE HOTEL BILL. Foreign Noblemen Must Have Plenty of Baggage err Cash. XEW! YORK, Jan. 3. The Hotel Gotham, which is much frequented bv CHICAGO, Jan. 9. A despatch to the Tribune from Clinton. Illinois, says: A worn bunch of love letters from Colonel Thomas SneU, the eccentric mil lionaire who died here several months ago, to his grand niece. Mabell SneU Mc- Xamara, are to decide the ultimate dis position of the $-2,000,000 SneU estate. All the letters now are in the hands of Judge W. G. Cochrane, and will be read today when the taking of evidence in the famous will case is begun. The letters are said to contain the details of a bizarre love story the love of a wealthy man who long had passed his allotted three score years and ten for his niece, when then was but 22 years old. That his affection was re ciprocated is proven bv the tenor of of the replies of the latter, now Mrs. McXamara. The evidence to be offered is said to include a long list of checks and sums of money which Colonel Snell gave to his niece from time to time, The cash, it will be declared in court amounted approximately to $50,000, while real estate valued at $23,000 was transferred to her. The question which the jury will be called upon to decide is whether these acts are an indication of affection of the old man for his niece, or whether they prove that Mrs. McXamara exerted an evil, wrongful and immoral influence over him." Attorney hdward J. Sweeney, senior counsel for Richard Snell, the only living 3on of the dead millionaire, and who is endeavoring to break the will, expect to prove that such undue influence was exerted. Ifc also expects to prove that the old man was a monomaniac, due chiefly to the hypnotic influence of the young woman. 3R v 1 1 r r HMf m wt I MTt pW ' 1 For Real Bargains Come to the Brownsville. Woolen Mill Store's Clearance. Sale We are selling, the Very Best Clothes in Astoria at sale prices. 20 Discount On every Man's and Boy's Suit, Overcoat, Raincoat. No cheap, shoddy, shop-worn goods to sell you; everythiug is new and good and bargain an honest one. every THE FOLLOWING $35.00 MEN'S SUITS, $27.50 30.00 MEN'S SUITS, 24.OO 25.00 MEN'S SUITS, 20.00 20.00 MEN'S SUITS, 16.00 15.00 MEN'S SUITS, 12.00 ARE THE PRICES: flO.OO BOYS' SUITS 8.00 BOYS SUITS 7.00 BOYS' SUITS 0.00 BOYS' SUITS 5.00 BOYS' SUITS 4.00 BOYS' SUITS $8.00 6.40 5.60 4.80 4.00 3.20 OVERCOATS at same reductions. Odds and Ends, IOO Men's Suits, prices up to $15, Special Sale Price, $7.60 If you want good goods at sale prices, come to this sale. OBJECT TO NEW LAW. Marriage License Measure Works Hard ship on Immigrants. XEW YORK, Jan. 9. The immigra tion officials and the missionaries sta tioned at Ellis Island, the immigrant recieving station, object seriously to the new law in Xew York state, requiring ieenses to many. Scores of couples ar- forei 'Tiers, visitors to Xew York, ha ! 'ive at Ellis Wand with the expectation established a new rule which is aimed at foreign noblemen coming to these shore-. Hereafter the clerks will politely inform any nobleman arriving at the hotel that the rooms are all occupied unless the aid nobleman has a'suffieicnt quantity of baggage to insure his hotel bill, or unless he pre-entg a letter of introduc tion from the diplomatic representative f his country in America. Carl Bergen, manager of the hotel, states he has sus tained some large losses through foreign noblemen who stopped at the hotel but failed to pay their bills and whose bag gage was not sufficient to reimburse the fcotel for the meals and lodging furn ished. He declined to give the names of those causing the losses. Mr. Bryan having defined the issues, the campaign may be regarded as fairly started. TEA There's plenty of hum bug in tea; not one ounce in a ton Schilling's Best, Tour irocfi return: your moatj if fW Skeit; w. pay luia of marrying as soon as they reach this country. LYder the old arrangement tlies couples were at once married by the ministers who are stationed at the island as missionaries of various relig ious societies. It is the rule not to allow unmarried nomen to enter the country unless there is some one to care for them and provide that they shall not become public charges. Under the new law the missionaries cannot marry the couples who arrive at the island without licenses and the immigration laws do not make any pruvWon for prospective brides and bridegrooms- going to the city haU to secure licenses. The city clerk finds it impossible to accede to Commissioner Watchoni's request that a license bureau be opened on the island and the officials are in a quandary. Whenever possible men and women de tained at the island who wih to marry are paroled in the care of missionaries who lead them to the city ,hall and as sist them in securing licenses. In such a case, however, the responsibility for j their return is with the missionary and j it is probable that it is only in excep j tional cases that they will be willing to 'assume the risk. Commissioner Watch- on lias asked Washington for a ruling on the matter. The JUDD BROS. Brownsville Woolen Mill . Store George Dixon Refused Help by Those Whom he Benefitted. XEW YORK, Jan. U. The body of George Dixon, "the greatest little fighter in the world," was shipped from Xew York yesterday to relatives in Boston, where it will be interred. Two ministers, one white and one colored, made a brief remark over the body, as it lay in the room where weekly boxing matches are held at the Longacre Athletic Club, while 1000 people who had gathered to pay a last tribute to the fighter, lis tened. "When the coffin was conveyed to the railroad station it was hidden in flowers sent by prominent sporting men and athletic clubs. Dixon's fate has lccn the principal topic of conversation in sporting circles in Xew York since his death. The little fiuhter, who for 12 years held the championship title in his class, made a fortune during his days in the ring, but he promptly squandered every cent of it and wdhen through dis sipation his days in the ring were ended, he drifted lower and lower until he became a wanderer and almost a va grant. Those who profited by his free handedness in his day of prosperity re fused to help him in his days of adver sity, nor were they among those who ontribnted to the fund for his burial or who sent the flowefci that covered the offin. r.ven alter their holiday rest, mem bers of ivngrens do not manifest any uncontrollable desire to work. ........ n. . ivmiiHJv ml Douueu up again; ins candidacy for the governor ship has been announced. nom Lastcilane find it bard to get the public to regard him" as an in jured martyr. fioldlleld is quiet and Boise silent i but the Thaw trial and congress en livening the East. ONLY TWO TERMS. No Person to be Able to Hold Down White House Longer. WASIIIXfiTOX, Jan. 0. Senator Gore today introduced a joint renolution pro viding that no person be eligible to be I'lectcd president of the United States for more than two terms in succession. 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