& -$ ' -' 4". ""Ife CZ JSht gaitjj g&wfatt. ASTORIA. OREGON: THOXSDAY.. -OCTOBER 23, 1830 THE BANKRUPTCY BILL. In commenting tipon the bank ruptcy bill 'which has been reported by Uio senate judiciary committee for consideration, 'which proposes to do STray with preferences, Hon. J. L. Torrey states the objects and provi sions of the measure as follews: As the laws now stand in most of the states, oppression and hardship axe the order of the day, and when ever a man is thought to be in failing circumstances it is a "fight and a foot race" between the creditors to see -who can first secure compulsory liens and osllect dollar for dollar of their in debtedness, to the exclusion of other creditors. The result is that the property of many men "who are honest and actually insolvent is sacrificed at forced sales and they left helplessly in debt, although if they had been left to manage their own affairs they would probably have succeeded in paying dollar for dollar. If this bill should be enacted its friends confidently an ticipate that the reverse of the condi tion will be true. In other words, a single creditor cannot institute pro ceedings unless the creditors are twelve or less in number, and unless ho has a claim amounting to S500 or over in excess of securities held. The claim must bo one that is prov able in bankruptcy, and not as stated by some, a "probable" claim. The holder of any kind .of claim for any amount can go into court on his own accord and institute simple proceedings; they might bo more destructive than proceedings in bankruptcy. If there are more than twelve creditors it requires at least three creditors to file the petition, and they must together have claims aggre gating $500 or over in excess of securi ties held. This provision is to pre vent, so far as possiblo, the institution of proceedings except in meritorious cases. If bankruptcy proceedings should be threatened in the same manner that other proceed ings are threatened in the present con dition of affairs the debtor can simply say that he will resist them if it be a case where the payment of an unjust claim is demanded, and in the event he is defeated can go into bankruptcy and thereby secure for all of his credi tors an equal division of the estate and secure for himself the exemptions allowed to him and a discharge from the amount of his indebtedness over and above tho dividends paid by his estate. The question of proceedings in bankruptcy- does not affect the con tinuing of tho business of the debtor in any different way than the institu tion of other proceedings, unless it shall be shown to tho court that there is a probability that the property will be carried away or otherwise disposed of in which event the court will order it seized upon the giving of a bond Tho issues presented by the pleadings in bankruptcy proceedings will be considered by the court with or with out a jury, as tho defendant may elect If tho adjudication is made tho cred itors will elect a trustee, and he will, under tho direction of the court, re duce the estate to cash and distribute it to tho creditors. It is contended that greater safe guards are placed for the instituttion of proceedings in bankruptcy than for the institution of other proceedings. Safeguards against precipitate action; safeguards in the interest of the claim ants and safeguards in the interests of the defendants. Under existing laws the exacting creditor not infrequently threatens proceedings, and is paid off by the giving of a preference. If this law should be enacted tho threat would prove unavailing, because the giving of a preference is forbidden and the amount thereof may be recovered by the trustee in the event of bankruptcy proceedings intervening. Commukication with Portland is sot as frequent as it should be, for the present river service is too inade- aato for tho amount of travel, and it k hoped tho notion taken by the chamber of commerce on Monday evening may aid in securing better service. "What is wanted is a boat from here every night and tho same from Portland for this city. The TJaiou Pacific needs no argument to prove that tho present boat service is ioeoScient, as every boat is lacking in rooms enough for tho passengers on each trip, rooms being engaged sev eral days in advance. If that com pany think they can forever compel paBsenfiors to huddle like sheep, they wHl find their mistake soon, for there is soney enough in this city to build sad equip one or two steamers and nut them for tho accommodation of people, and it will surely be done un less the U. P. puts on more boats. They can well afford to do so, and it is oIy a matter of simple justice to the traveling public that the chamber of ooBffiocco k moving in this matter. Tax progress of railway consolida tie hs sever before been as marked as at present, 7,667 miles of track hav- 3c 6R absorbed in-nine months, the iklww leading off with, the Frisco -mmL Colorado Midland, with a mileage CX,ie0,aod .among the other notable TOMolidaUons was the Northern Pa Aea acquisition of the Seattle, Lake Store Jc Eastern and the Wisconsin Caring .vith&raikage of 978. The Sic Fojar extended its jurisdiction ec 882 miles of track, the TJnion'Pa- afeefeerared an additional 802 miles, .ad the East Tennessee, "Virginia & Geofgk 913 auks. Yestebdax's Columbian, with its usual cry of "stop thief," charges The Astoetak with stealing dispatches and prints its own dispatch of the 18th inst and The Astobiax's of tho 19lh side "by side. The display conclusively proves that The Astoria received tho later and more correct news. "While The Astobiax does not seek gratuitous advertising, it is willing to give the Columbian duecredit for its misdirected efforts, however feeble and futile they may be. Fobtt-eight new brick blockB costing from 10,000 to 8300,000 each have been built since January, or are in course of construction, in Tacoma. This does not include the new court house or the 6750,000 hotel, although work has been begun on each. When you would determine tho value of a man's character, observe how he spends his leisure moments. DE. PEENTI0E. Eye, Head and Eervous Diseases, At Occident Hotel, Astoria, Oct. 28, Por a lew Days Only. FREE. Prentice "Will Cure the First Case Of Cross-Eyes and Epileptic Fits Free On the Day of His Arrival in Astoria. Dr. A man well known in thh. community writes the following interesting letter: "1 was chopping a stnmp four weeks ago, when a flying chip struck me in the eye; for a short time 1 was entirely blind. Then partial sight returned again. I nurtured nope and continued to treat it at home, until ten days ago, when I began to abandon hope of ever seeing perfectly again, unless some thing more than ordinary was done. 1 then counciled two of the leading Oculists of Portland, who told me one eye would have to be cut out to save the other. It did not exactly suit me to have my eye cut out, and so I sought other council. I went to Dr. Prentice, the Oculist, then at Portland, and he laughed at the idea of its being neces sary to cut my C3'c out; I joined in the laugh, for it was on my side. 1 have been free from pain since the first day's visit to Dr. Prentice, and im proved steadily, and am now entirely well again. 1 feel safe in saying that ff Dr. Prentice cannot cure a case lie will al ways say so. Tiios. 1 1 . Foss, Gray's Jtlver, Wash. A Touching Scene Witnessed By a Fortl.-ind Gentleman. One week ago we received an invita tion to witness a delicate surgical oper ation on an eye. 1 he patient was the 17-year-old daughter o Harrison llay. For three years she had been blind in both eyes with a cataract, and was obliged to grope her way about in total darkness. The patient, without taking chloroform, submitted to tho following operatien: fehewasnow ready for the surgical part of the work, and we stood in breathless anxiety as Dr. Prentice placed the point of his knife at the side of the eyeball, carefully touched the point of the cornea, then the blade entered the eye; we saw it pass through the eye in front of the pupil and then come out at the opposite side. It was then drawn upward, and a cut made of about one-third of the circumference of the ball. Another instrument was then passed in back of the pupil, and almost on the instant the girl said: "Oh, Dr. Prentice 1 can see you." Tins was spoken in tones well calculated to bring tears to. ones eyes. irom tne time the knife touched the eye until tho patient could see, it was just one min ute. She was allowed to see those about her for a moment, then tho eye was closed and bandaged. In mst one weeK after the operation she came into our office and was able to read our paper. She also wrote a letter home, saying: "Dear parents, 1 can see and am happy." Mr. Jerome w. uanipueu. uenerai Sunerintendent of th? Willamette Bridge Railway Co., saw this operation. Another Letter From Jndgo Carlton. Salt Lake City, 1888. DEAit Docren: Before leaving for the East, I wish to express my appre ciation of your treatment of my eyes. I have tried for several years to get far seeing glasses, and I had concluded 1 could get none tnat wouia oe ot any benefit to me. But after I saw the won derful benefit of your system, I take pleasure in saying that the glasses fur nished by you have restored my vision both for reading and far-seeing to the same condition as in my boyhood. I re solved to have you furnish me glasses after L witnessed your system on a beau tiful young lady of sixteen years, af flicted with a complicated condition of the cvesighr. bhe told me sue uau never" been able to distinguish one's face at a distance of six feet. With Dr. Prentice's glasses she could sec as well as anyone. As she looked up and down the street, and for the first time in her life saw the distant mount ian tops, she was greatly delighted, and inquired with childish simplicity: "Do other people see this way ?" -It seemed that a new world was opened to her view, as novel and beautiful as ''Eden's rosy bowers" appeared to our first par ents. Yours truly, Judge A. B. Caihvton, Chairman Utah Commission. XerTons Diseases That Are rcraancatly Cored By Dr. Prentice. Epileptic fits, Paralysis, Drunken ness (periodical), Heart disease, Kidney disease, Asthma, Sick headache, Spinal irritation, and nervous debility in men and women. A permanent cure is made. Only" One iu tlte United Slates. Out of 3357 couch syrups manufacj tured in the United States, but one has been found to be entirely free from opiates and that is the California Posi tive and Negative Electric Cough Cure, which is the best on earth for coughs, colds, croup, etc Sold by J. V. Conn. NEW TO-DAY. Sale of Steamer Volga. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I will, on the first day of November, U90, at the hour of one o'clock r.u., at Parker's wharf, in Astoria, Oregon, sell to the high est bidder for cash down, the steamer Volgz. of Astoria, Oregon, burden 9.GGtons net. H. A. LAWTON, Ter E. P. TARKEE. Agent. Astoria, Or., October 22, 189). AND- General:-: Jobbing The undersigned Is prepared to do any work In his line at short notice, In a satis factory manner. WOOD FOR SALE. Orders left at Foard & Slokcs, or at Asto ria Box Factory will receive prompt atten tion. F. FEAKES. The Oregon Bakery A. A. CLEYELAD, rrojrT. Good Breat, Cate anil Pastry None but the Best Materials Used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customer Bread delivered In any part ot the city. RUGKER'S W. W, WEEEJEfcir, PROP. rag-Enlarged and Befitted to Meet the Popular Demand.ga FINEST RESTAURANT IN THE CITY. Shoalwater Bay and Eastern Oysters. Private Rooms For Dinner Parties, Etc. MEALS COOKED TO OBDEIt. THIRD STKEET, O - O - O - O - O - O - O - O - O - O - O - O - O - O - O (Formerly the Tie EH This is the Cleanest and is in the Quietest Location of any Hotel in the City. WHITE COOKS. : WITI. Il-O-O-O-O-O O - O - O - O - O - O - O - O - O hu-jjli I'i it- jiMian das. fiDonalJ, ft Leaflinff Tailor. New Fall Coo d s Just Received. Latest Goods in the Market. J5?Call and be convinced that 1 turn out the most fashionable suit in tho city. 513 Third Stroct, NOT I CE. .00 REWARD To the party receiving the largest list of names for THE GREAT NEW ILLUSTRATED of By HUBERT H. BANCROFT T1IE EMINENT UISTOKIAN READY at last-Only true History of Mor inonlsm published Fascliiatlnpyntcnscly Interesting, powerful Endorsed :ild;o by Mormons and Gentiles. WONDERFUL ADVENTURES Of Trappers and Travelers liloody Indian "Wars -Thrilling accounts of Massacres and Miraculous Escapes The famous Danlte Association. Eta. Etc. ..... MYSTERIES OF POLYGAMY The Tithlug House Celestial Marriage Strange Itellgious Customs Biography of Brigham Young, as thrilling as a novel yet true history. . , A grand book to sell. Everybody Wants It. Merchants, Farmers, Me chanics, and all classes have eagerly awaited the appearance of thlsremarkableoook. AGENTS Send quick St 00 for costly and elegant Canvassing Outfit. Don't waste time writ- rnKAiNiiiTnr. lint cniMirA 1 prrlforv lipfnw It Is given out Remember tills is a subject of Intense interest to all. and the Grand Illustrations attract attention every where. Address THE HISTORY COMPANY 723 Market St. San Francisco Hagce,Argand and Acorn loves t Ranges, Cocking and Heating, EVERYONE FULLY WARRANTED; 4 WATEB CLOSETS, TLUHBISG GOODS, PUMPS, RINKS, AXD BATH TUKS 3SToo c3 So-ULlly. 341 OHENAMDS STREET. I. W. Case, BANKER. Transacts a General Banking Business. Drafts drawn available In any part of the D. S. aud Europe, and on Ilong Kong, China Office Houns : 10 a. m. to 3 r. at. Odd Feixows BurLDixa, Astoria, Oregon. Report of tho Condition OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ASTORIA, At Astoria, in tho State or Oregon , at tho close or business, October 2nd, 1893. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts . S1S1.S72 0 Overdrafts secured and unsecured- 7,411 40 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 12X) Stocks and Securities 23,111 29 Due from approved reserve agents 87,513 47 Due from other National Banks G71 39 Due from State Banks and bankers 22,792 04 Current expenses and taxes paid Premiums on u. o. wnus ....... Checks and other cash items Bills of other Banks Nickels and cents Specio ......... Legal tender notes . . Itedemption fund with U.S. Treas urer (5percent. of circulation) 2,400 3S 150 01 03 55,200 175 532 50 Total UABIXITIES. Capital stock paid In .. " Surplus fund....... Undivided profits . National bank notes out standing -. . Individual deposits sub ject to check S21S.901. 93 Demand certificates of deposit 55.724 M Certified checks.-.. 1,000 .9395,630 01 $50,000 10.000 19,733 51 9.350 $305.525 47 Total $3D5.G30 01 State of Oregon, 1 County of Clatsop, i5 I S S.Gordon, cashier of the abovo named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowl edge and belief. SGQm)0CasW Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8thd3yof October,! Notary Public Correct-Attest : GEO.FLAVEL. T JOHN A. DEVLIN. J-Dliectors. WILLIAM 2L LADD, J For Sale Cheap. A TEN OR TWELVE HORSE FOWER . engine and boiler In good order, mounted. Apply to C.P. ZIGLEK. 25 HISTORY nui Restaurant. ASTORIA, OR - O - O - O - O - O'O - O - O - O - O'O'O'O'0 Main St. House.) - : NO CHINESE. ELDRED, Proprietor. - O - O - O - H - O o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o r i ii i jji - .iiiBai Next to C. H. Cooper's. F Successors to Wilson & Fisher. SHIP GHANDLERSi HEAVY AND SHELF Farm Implements, Paints, Oils, and Varnish. Loggers' Supplies, Provisions, and Mill Feed. :GENERAL AGENTS FOB: SALEJI PATENT ROLLER MILLS. Portland. Boiler 91111b. FAIRBANKS' SCALES, ETC. Astoria, - Oregon. HENRY GMSSOP Poultry and Fish In Quantities To Suit. Southwest cor, Fourth & Caw Camaliail & CO. SUCCESSORS TO I. -W. CASE, ttlFORTEltS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GENERAL MEMAHDISE, Comer Chenamus and Cass streets. ASTCKIA OREGON Hughes & Go Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR DEALERS. Importers of All Brands of Foreign and Do mestic Wines, Liquors and Cigars. J. II. Cutter Whiskies a specialty. VaJ Blatz Bottled Beer. Finest brands of Key West and Domestic Cigars. Liquors for Medicinal Purposes. Family Trade Solicited. All orders from the City and Country promptly filled. Squemoqua Street, - - - Astoria, Oregon. WM. EDGAR. Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff, MEERSCHAUM & BRIER PIPES, Pocket Cutlery, Marine Glasses, STATIONERY AMD NOTIONS. Comer Main and Second Sta., Astoxia. Or. Notice of Guardian's Application FOR LICENSE TO SELL REAL ESTATE of his wards. To Martha Rowland, Arthur Rowland and all other persons interested In the ectatoof linos Rowland, deceased : Take notice that Wm. Tags, as guardian of the minor heirs of said Enos Rowland, deceased, has filed his petition lor license to sell a specified part of the real estate be longing to said Enos Rowland estate situ ated In the County ot Clatsop, Oregon ; you are hereby notified and required te appear before the County Court, at the Court House in Astoria, in said countVand state of Ore gon, on the 3rd day of November. 1890, at two o'clockin the afternoon of said day to show cause why a license should not be granted for the sale of such real estate. Given this 23th day oT September. 1890. C. A. McGUIKE, dtd County Judge. Notice. ALL PERSONS HAVING ACC00NT8 against the estate of the late Philo Callender aro hereby notified to present the same to me for settlement forthwith. M. P. CALLENDER, Knappton, Wash. August 5th, 1890. House HER BR FBED Saddles and Harness A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT PROM. GOODS AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES. I make a specialty of good work and guarantee satisfaction. At the Old Stand, Wes Side Olney Street. Near Wilson & Fisher's. ASTORIA, The Largest Stock ! Immenso stock OF FUB.KriTUH.3S OHAS- HEILBOU Two car loads received : More on the display of Furniture, Carpets, etc., in the city. Tho Old Stand, - A, "V. WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALER TA Groceries, Provisions and Mil! Feed, o Crockery, Glass Plated Ware. 0 Tho Largest and finest assortment of Fresh. Fruits and Vegetables. Beceived fresh every Stenmer. HAKKETS. Washington Market. Mala Street, Astoria, Oregon. CHRISTEXSEX t& CO., PROPKIETOKS. RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN tion of the nubile to the fact that 'the arove Market will always he supplied with a FULL VABIETY AND BEST QUALITY or FRESH AND CURED MEATS ! 1 Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole sale and retail. "Special attention given to supplying ohlps. STAR MARKET. -WHERRTT & COMPANY, Fresh and Cured Meats, Vegetables, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL, CHENAHU8 Street. Astoria. Off. Roadway Market. O'Hara fc Ingnlls, Propr's. Opposite Foard & Stokes. A first-Class Meat Shop. Fresh and Salt Meats All Purchases Delivered In any part of the City. 13 "WHAT "SOU GET AT Foard & Stokes Groceries and Provisions Everything In a First-class Store and at Extremely Low Figures. Goods Delivered all over Town. The Highest Price Paid for Junk. FOARD fc STOKES Z. T. WRIGHT, Foot of Morrison St.. Portland, Oregon. Advance Threshers AND ENGINES, Farm, Church and School Sells. Inspirators, Injectors and Feed Pumps, Coal Oil Engines, Trahern Pumps, Kriebel Engines, Boilers and Steain Generators laundry Machinery. 3farhie3fachltiery CHEMICAL FIRE ENGINES, Blacksmith Forges and Drills, Best Axle Grease and Compound In the world, Pow ell's Brass Goods and Iron Pipe. SeHd far Circular. Notice for Publication. LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITY Oregon, Oct. 4th, JEW. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of her Inten tion to make final proof in snpnort of her claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the Register and Receiver of the TJ. S. Land Office at Oregon City. Oregon, on Nor. 15th. 1890, Tlz : Mrs. S. Rolies, Pre-emption D. a, No. 7098, for the XEX, of seclion 23, T5N.B7W.W.M. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vl. : Edward Bur chard, "Whalen C. Groff, Hiram Groff and "William B. Marye, all of Jewell, Clatsop Goaoty. Oregon. J.T,APPERSON, 15 Register. Your Honey Worn SAIZ e OREGON. The Lowest Prices ! way. You arc invited to see tne finest Prices reasonable. Astoria, Oregon. SBTOBESCCt GOTO LARSQK & HILtBAOK -FOR- GROCERIES ASI FKESH FRUITS. Orders Delivered Free of Charge. Country Orders Solicited. Third htreet. next to Piouccr office. S. ARNDT & tfBROHEK AST ORIA. OREGON The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH SBOF Attn lSi 0 Boiler Shop x "-EsS All kinds of ENGINE, CAHHEEY, AJTD STEAMBOAT WOES Promptly attended to. Aspecialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOf OF LAFAYETTE STREET. Astoria Iron Works. Concomly St., Foot of Jackson, Astoria. Or General ioists Land and Marine Engines BOltEB WORK, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work A SPECIALTY, Castings of all Descriptions Made to Order at Short Notice. John Fox.. President, and Snot A.L.FOX, Vice President J. G. HusriiKK....................Sec. and Treas CHRIS. KVEJJSON. V. COOE THE Central Hotel EVENSON & COOK. On the European Plan. LARGE CLEAN ROOMS, A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT Board by the Day, Week or Month Private Rooms for Families, Etc. Transient Custom Solicited. Oystera.Fish, Meats, Etc, Cooked to Ojder. WATKRSt., Opp. Foard &. Stakes A FIRST CLASS SALOOH Run in connection with the Premises. The Best of VINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Good Billiard Tables and Private Card Rooms. Stockholders7 KeetiRg. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Fishermen's Packing Company will be held at the ofOco of the company on Wednesday, Oct, 29th, 1800, at 9 o'clock A. M.. for the nnrooso of electing n Rn.inl of Directors for the ensuing year and the- rransacuon oi snen otner unsmess as may properly come before the meeting. By order of the president, G. A. NELSON, Secretary. (I m I'M Vr- - J feyai'tW'lir'r'" f, am iLtJ "1 . mw iinPwiiTnirMinnTTi i TrilTrBil F m "i i nana iHT ? vgm3B8i7 SCHOOL Our Stock of Oregon and Washington Books is now Complete. We are the Agents for the Exchange of Books to he nsed in Washington. GRIFFIN s A "SMITH PREMIER" TYPEWRITER can be seen at TIIE ASTORIAN Office, where it' is in daily use. KEE?S IN Finest Woolen Goods for Suitings. All the Latest Styles Hu buys for Cash at Eastern Trices. He Guarantees the Rest Workmanship on all Garments. Call and see for yourself. Earth Block. ASTORIA, OR. 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"Will open September 25th and close October 2d. 5,500 Is offered in cash premiums in this Department. Stock Department open to visitors from 9 a.m. until 5 p. ir. Exposi tion from 1 p. m. until 10 p. m. One admission ticket admits to both. Price, adults, 50 cts. ; children. 25 cts. Keduced rates on all transportation lines leadinc to Portland. For Information address, E. W. ALLEN", Supt. and Sec'y. 3? s is the Choice of ' Superior Facilities for Shipping in Car Load Lots. Orders for any quantity to be directed to H. "WEUTHARD, Portland, Oregon. Corner Twclff th. and B. Tclcplionc 72. Fine Wines, Choice Brands. I have completed arrangements for supplying any brand of Wine in any quantity at lowest cash figures. The Trade Supplied, . Families Supplied. ALL ORDERS DELIVERED FREE IN ASTORIA. Yonr patronage in City or Country solicited. A. W. UTZiNGER, Cosmopolitan Saloon. 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