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THE DXllfc ASTOHULN. ASTQIUA, WEDNESDAY UOXLNINU, MAllCIt 15. IHK The Gambling Ordinance An . ordinance provlnding for Ucerm- Ing, taxing, regulating and restraining gaming and gambling houses, The City of Astoria does ordain as follows: SECTION L That no person or persons shall, either directly or Indirectly, In person, or by another, set up, maintain, keep, or carry on, any gaming or gam bLIng house, within the City of As toria, Clatsop County, Oregon, except as In this ordinance provided, and any person who shall set up, maintain, keep or carry on any gaming, or gambling house in violation of the provisions of this ordinance, shall upon' conviction thereof, where no other punishment is provided, be fined, in any sum not less than one hundred dollars, nor more than three hundred dollars, or by lm prisonment In, the city jail not exceed ing one hundred days, or both such fine and Imprisonment, in the discretion of the auditor and police judge. ' It Is hereby mode the duty of the chief of police, and of each police of ficer of the city, to see that this ordi nance Is strictly enforced, and to make complaint to the city attorney of each and every violation of any of the pro visions of this ordinance, and of the city attorney to prosecute' all persons violating the same. ' SECTION 2. Before any gaming, or gambling house shall be set up, main tained, or kept, or carried on within this city, the person, or persons desir ous of setting up, maintaining, keeping, or carrying on the same shall apply for, and take out a license therefor, which license shall be in the name of the per son applying therefor, shall designate the place, or house where gambling may be carried on, and shall not be transferable. Before a license shall issue under this ordinance, the appll cant shall petition the common coun ell in the manner provided In section 3 hereof, and shall also present to the common council with said petition, a bond In the penal sum of five hundred dollars, with two or more sufficient sur eties payable to the city of Astoria, conditional that he or they will well in all things comply with the Pro visions of this ordinance, during the period of one year from the date of the beginning of said license. Attached to said bond shall be an affidavit of the sureties to the effect that they are freeholders in the City of Astoria, and are in the aggregate worth one tbous sand dollars, over above all their just debts anl liabilities, and property ex empt from execution, SECTION 3. The petition of the appll cant for a license shall state: First the name of the applicant. Second. Whether such applicant has before held, or whether he then holds a license, and if so, at what time such license expired or expires, and the kind of license. . Third. At what date such applicant desire such license to begin, and ex plre, and the place where such gaming, or gambling house la to be carried on Said petition shall be verified by the applicant, or If more than one, by at least one of such applicants, stating that such petition Is true.' SECTION 4. The receipt of the trens urer shall be given to the applicant for the amount paid into the city treasur by him, and shall state that the amount paid by him is paid for a license foi a gambling or gaming house, to be re funded in case the common counel1 shall refuse to grant the petition of thi applicant, otherwise upon Issuing thi license, to go into '' the lice fund of the .city. Upon granting of the sold petition by common council, the mayor shall po thi thi ex- amine the bond of the applicant, one approve it If it, Is in compliance with the provlsona of this ordinance there for, otherwise to disapprove it. SECTION 5. Upon a full compliance with the requirements of this ordinance by the petitioner, the granting of the said license by the common council and the approval of the applicant's bond by the mayor, the auditor , and police judge shall issue to the applicant a U. cense to carry on a gaming or gam bling house for one or more years from a date to be specified in sold license. Sold license shall be numbered, and shall be for not less than one year, shall specify and designate by number, the place or house licensed and where gaining or gambling may be carried on, the name of the proprietor, or pro ' prletors, of such house, and the kind . of license, whether first-class or second-class. No part of any license money shall be refunded under any circumstances af ter a party, or parties shall have once obtained a license, and no license shall be deemed, or construed to license or allow gaming or gambling to be car ried on at any place other, than that designated in said license, unless the common council by ordinance duly passed, permit the proprietor of such gaming or gambling house to change the location thereof. SECTION t. Any keener of an gaming or gambling house who shall permit any breach of the peace, or dis turbance of public order, or decorum by noisy or disorderly conduct, on th premises when it is within his, or her power to prevent the same, or who shall knowingly permit any minor to remain in or about such' gaming or gambling house, shall upon conviction thereof before the police court, be fined not less than fifty nor more thaa three hundred dollars, or be Imprisoned In the city jail, not less that twenty-five nor more than one hundred days, or both, In the discretion of the court, and shall forfeit his license for such gaming or gambling house, which for feiture shall take effect upon the en tering of the Judgment of conviction In the foresaid prosecution. SECTION 7. Evry houe wher any tram is carried on, or conducted, or where any game is played for money, checks, credits, or other representative of value, shall be deemed a gaming or gambling house within the meaning of this ordinance. And it shall be unlaw ful for any person or persons to, an no person or persons shall set up, main tain, keep, carry on, jot play any game or games for money, checks, credits, or other representatives of value, except in a gaming or gambling house duly li censed as such. section are not intended to apply to baseball, football, lawn tennis, or other athletic sports, or where cards are filaved or dice shaken for drinks or cigars only. And no person vlolat lng the provisions of this section shall upon conviction thereof be fined In any sum not less than one hundred dollars, nor more than three hundred dollars, or Imprisonment In the city Jail not less than fifty nor more than one hundred days, or both such fine, and imprison ment. SECTION 8. It shall be unlawful for any minor to engage in any game, in any gaming or gambling house, or to remain or loiter In, or about any such house, and any person violating any of the provisions of this section, Bhall, up on conviction tnereor in me ponce court, be fined In any sum not exceed ing three hundred dollars, or by Im prisonment, not exceeding one hundred days In the city Jail, or by both such fine and imprisonment, In the discre tion of the court. SECTION 9. No games, other than the following shall be set up, main tained, carried on, or played for money, checks, credits or representatives of value In any gaming or gambling house licensed under the provisions of this ordinance, to-wlt: faro, roulette, carp, percentage stud poker, China tan, or fan tan. seven up, pedro, round table Btud poker, rounce, solo, pekoy, whist, trick whist, pin-pool, fifteen ball pool, billiards, hearts, eastern dice, poker dice, first throw five dice, first throw one dice, three card lou, draw poker, straight poker, casino, euchre, brag. And the proprietor of any gaming or gambling house who shall permit any game to be played In his or her house, In violation of this section, and the sec tion 10 of this ordinance, shall upon conviction thereof, be punished by a fine of not less than one hundred dol lars, nor more than three hundred dol lars or by Imprisonment In the city Jail not less than fifty, nor more than one hundred days, or by both such fine and Imprisonment In the discretion of the court, and sueh conviction shall make null and void the license of said proprietor, from-the date of the entry of final Judgment thereof. SECTION 10. All faro games .carried on In any gaming or gambling house, licensed under the provisions of this ordinance shall be dealt with a single card box, and without any stealing de vice connected therewith, All roulette games carried on thereunder Bhall be carried on with a thirty-six roulette wheel without any device for cheating. All crap games shall be played with square dice, and they, with all per centage stud poker, China fan tan, or fan tan games, shall . be carried on without any device, or devices for cheating, and the above, and all other ?aine set up, kept, maintained, ear ned on, or played without cheating, nd without any device or devices for heating. And any person or per ions who shall set up, keep, maintain, jarry on, or play any game In violation f any of the provisions of this sec Ion shall, upon conviction thereof, be ninlshed by a fine not exceeding three lundred dollars, or by Imprisonment n the city Jull, not exceeding one hun Ircd days, or by both fine and Imprls mment, In the discretion of the court mil a final entry of a judgment of con viction In any such case shall render lull and void any Ucetme for any gam ing or gambling house held at the time by any such person. SECTION 11. Licenses shall be des ignated ' as "first-class gambling li cense" and "second-class gambling li cense," Any person or persons pro curing a first-class gambling' license, shall pay to the city treasurer there fore the sum of two thousand dollars per year, and shall be entitled under such license to set up, keep, maintain, and carry on, In his gaming or gam bling house any, or all of the games mentioned In Section 9, of this ordin ance, and any person or persons pro curing a second-class gambling license, shall pay to the city treasurer there for, a sum of one hundred dollars per year and shall be entitled under sold license to set up, maintain, and carry on, In his gaming or gambling house the following games only, to-wlt: seven up, pedro, round table, Btud poker, rounce, solo, pekay, whist, trick whist, pin pool, fifteen ball pool, billiards, hearts, eastern dice, poker dice, first throw five dice, first throw one dice, three card lou, draw poker, straight poker, casino, euchre, brag. SECTION 12. The chief of police, or any police officer of the city Bhall have power and authority, and it la their duty whenever they or either of them shall suspect that any game Is being set up, kept, maintained, carried on or played, in violation of any of the pro visions of this ordinance, to inspect such game, and the device, or devices with which it Is provided or carried on, or played, and to adze any such game, and the device or devices with which it Is provided, carried on, played, whenever" he shall find It being kept, carried on, or played. In violation of this ordinance, or any of Its provisions, and to produce the same In evidence upon the prosecution of the person, setting up, keeping, maintaining, car rying on, or playing said sine, and dispose of the same In the manner or dered by the court where said case Is tried. Provided that If any game or the, de vlceswlth which the" game is carried on," Is found toibe constructed In a man- mcr different from the requirements of this ordinance, said court may make and enter up an ojder directing that the same be destroyed, and thereupon said order shall be carried Into effect by the chief of police, or any police officer or by any person designated by said court for that purpose . SECTION IS. In case of the violation of any ' of of the provisions of shy bond, required to be given by applicant for license under this ordinance, tho city attorney shall prosecute the same In a civil action in any court of com petent jurisdiction. bKLTi to.N 14. Kach and every per son naving a license under the pro visions of this ordinance, shall exhibit the same at all times while It Is In force, in a conspicuous place In hit gaming or gambling house, and any person violating the provisions of this section shall be fined not exceeding fifty dollars, or be Imprisoned not ex. ceedlng twenty-five days, or both, in the discretion of the court. SECTION 15. This ordinance shall be printed In full in all licenses Issued under Its provisions. SECTION 16. Any person violating any provision of this ordinance, and for which no punishment or penalty is pro. vlded, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined In any sum not exceeding three hundred dollars, or shall be Imprisoned in the city jail not exceeding one hun drcd days, or both. In the discretion ot the court. Nw Try This. It will cost vou nolhlnir and will siiro- y uo you kimxi, It you nave a coutfi, cold or any trouble with throat, chest or unas. nr. King's New discovery for consumption, coughs and colds la guar anteed to give relief, or money will be paid back. Sufferer from la irrinne found it Just the thing, and under its use had epely and perfect recovery. Try a sample at our expense and learn for vour self just now good a thing It is. Trial bottle free at t has. Rogers drug store Large size W cents and $1. French Taasjr Wafers. Ladles will find these wafers lust what they need, and can be depended uton every time to give relief. Safe and sure, can be sent by mall sealed securely. Price, $2.00 per box. For sale only by J. W. Conn, corner Second and Cass streets. f NOTICE! Use Zlnfandel wine Intead of eoffe or tea. 60 cents per gallon. Dont forget Peach and apricot brandy, also French Cognac and wine at Alex. Gilbert a. C. R. F. P. U. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the C. K. . P. Union has Bet the price of salmon iir the season of 1S93, at $l.ir. By or- er, SOFUS jknsen, Sec'y, Astoria Or., March 25, 1893. CliililreiCryforPitc)ier'sCastori3 QQQQ O OO GOO o GOOD NEWS q For tho millions oi consumers of. ft TiitfsPiUs.o fe It give lr. Tutt plraxlire to an-Q ikmuivo that lie is now putting up a " TINY LIVER PILL which In of exceedingly small size, a vc t retaining nil tho virtues of the J Inrinr one. uarnnteeil iMirelv vcgi table. liothslc-itoftlioMt pills ft uru till Jxsuud. The exact size of f TUTTS TINY LIVER PILLS Q Is shown iu the bonier of thln"ad." QOOOOOOOOO DR. GUM'S ntPBovio LIVER PUS 0RLY ONE FOR A DOSE SYOUR STOMACH SOUR. Breath bdor Head aohinfirP One of thMSDflUra jlvM dlitreai in the ntotnach and curea headaone. one each night for awpok aiveeteneiiieatotnaon ana Durlflei the breath. Thev lnaureMrfeotdigeatlon. regulate the bowels and cure oonatlpattoo. lher ait promptly, yet mildly, never gripe or aioken. SOd vruggiaui or mail uoaaaao aituu vo. jtuub.. Ripans Tabules Ripans Tabules act gently but promptly upon the liver, stomach ana intestines; cure habitual constipation, dispel colds, headaches and fevers. One tabule taken at the first symptom of indigestion, billi ousness, dizziness, distress after eating, or depression of spirits, will remove the whole difficulty in a few minutes. Ripans Tabules are com pounded from a prescription widely endorsed by the high est medical authorities and are presented in a form that is be coming the fashion with phy sicians and patients every where. On Box (Six VUU) Stvtnty-fiv Cnti, On Padua (Four Bom) Two DolUra. Ripans Tabules may be ob tained of nearest druggist; or by mail on receipt of price. - RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. ; NEW YORK. Mi CURB A new and em tro.trnnt.Mittlnit l uppoHortr, v,,m-H in mr-onle, alwi ' w bo and ptllj ; a .with-evnr ternM irui mm.l nr (ivhin, t-hnW. rwm nr Sirvt1ltrt r-lli-a and nYiv whet dim and female tvafcnew, !i l lv rival ttfiiPfll HMhe vnml health, he it diacovorv C medloal fnr Iwnrterin an opr M.m wUh ut knife nnnwv;iiry henst'w l hi tvmedy hai tivwv ke-n Vnown to full, tl rt on for M: sent V.V Mill. Why rtW iroia tht iwrlhle 4lee W a Wriuen tnr anici tven with xx.-, to refund ilie money II not niivd. Semi stumps f't fif mv)e. nsrsntee turned by Vv1wit!l CUrk A TV Whlele n fceiatl Drnvfi'1' So Aren TVirOdno, Or. Ft fale byJ.W. Oonn. Axioria On psraimtt dificAne, l)anger comos rtftoncxt thivmh impnre blood. Keop your Wood in order, and yen keep in With. For this, nothing It Cfinnls Dr. llcivo's I)iscorsrv. It 1nvii?orotos the Ji and enriches the blood, and rouses every organ into healthy action. By this means It curpfc. Every part of the system forts its saving influence, nysrvmsla, Indlccstinn, Biliousness, Hrofulons, Hkin and Hoalp iis am tvon Consumption (or Limg-serofiil.) in its earlier stasia, all vleld to it 7t t)ii only Liver, Blood and Lung Remedy thnts rtmnt4 to benefit or cure, or the money refunded. Trying terms to sell on but It's medicine that can carry them out. Can anything else, at any price, be really U cheap "OoliW Medical Discovery " contains no alcohol to inoliriAtw, and no syrup or sugar to derange tigM,ion. IVt a concentrated vegetable extract ; put p tn large bottles j pleasant to the taste, tutd equally good for adults or children. I ISDEPESEST BOAT FOB FORI LAND Will Imw Astoria for Portland. (Tish- er's Dock) on Tuesday, VHlneslaji, Thuradaya, Frilav and Haturdava at 6.-00 a. tn.. and Sundav at GO) n. m. u7MARI by not moma rut niMT D I CYCLE (ins ruf owa (AMLOowt Teuj vew auaaouT N0RT1I PACIFIC fTiTJLE f(X BICYCLES OF tVtRY DESCRIPTION.- Mnov BuitDma -Portiand Qbcgon.1 Caveats, and Trade-Maries obtained, and all Pat tot business conducted for Mod'cratc Fee. Our Ornec la Opposite U. s. patent Office and we can secure patent in lest time tnau ttaose remote from Washington. - Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip tion. We advise, it patentable or not. free of charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. A pamphlet. "How to Obtain Patents." with coat of same in the U. & and foreign countries sent iree. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. Opp. Patcnt Orncr. Washington D C. ?he World's with the millions who want them i 1 I J J d. L? - J f Have 5,000,000 Souvenir Half Dollar Coins in their treasury, the , gift of the American people by Act of Congress. The patriotic and historic features of these Coins , and their limited number, compared nave comDinea to create so great a demand tor these World's Fan Souvenir Coins that they are already quoted at large premiums. Liberal offers from speculators, who wish to absorb them and reap enormous profits, have been rejected for the reason that This is the People's Fair We Are the People's Servants-- and a divided sense of duty confronts us We. need $5,000,000 to fully cany out our announced plans, and We have decided to deal direct with the people To whom we are directly responsi ble among whom an equitable distribution .... of these National heirlooms should be made. The World's Fair Offer to the American People: That none of our plans for the people's profit' be curtailed we must realize from the sale of 5,000,000 Souvenir World's Fair Fifty cent Silver Coins the sum of IS.000.00O. This meinc. i nn fnr Mrh . Coin, a much smaller sum than the ; them if purchased through an indirect wuiiuii u.u uiuu snouia enaeavor to own and cherish one of these Coins, as they will be valuable in future yearsa cherished object of . family pride. , Remember that only 5,000,000 Coins must be divided among no . orwv rvnn twin. TKoca PniMc . . v. 0 could be sola at a hiejh premium to Syndicates, but we have enough confidence in the people to keep the price at a Dollar for each Coin, as this will make us realize $5,000,000 the sum needed to open the Fair's gates on the people's broad plan. ' HOW tO Get 00 to ym neares Bank and subscribe for as many tl Coins as vou need fa" vour family and friends. These I InClOlflS Sub-Agents' of the World's Columbian Exposition wi3 give you their receipt for your money, as delivery of these coins will not begin before December. There is no expense to you -attending the distribution of the Souvenir Coins, as we send them to your' ., local bank. If for any reason it is inconvenient for you to subscribe send Postoffice or Express Money Order or Registered Letter for as many coins as you wish mih instructions how to send them to you, tc TREASURER WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION . Chicago, ills. : Orders will be Fined la Vtt Order hi which they are RecehrtJ. Rtptrt f th Condition ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK AT ASTORIA, In the dial nwM M lh fliwe ( limine", Maieti mil, ttmWMl'lB, stiil illsertimt.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,. .......III,M1 71 0vnlit, 'tH-iirwt ami mweiiu'ii , V H itivnit tit petiii I'lh'iililUoi',,,,,..., Hioi-k soriHHUi lo.. ....... ,.,.,. jiie fnmi sjipniveil rteiye hkpiiK,,. , hue tnim other hHltuiml hunks,, .inKitm-li"ii!(Hi''iinnit't It Mill'' s i n:ii in MpeM tin I i!tn (mill.,., t-v. in urn H I f l ....mm, ,,, :hvks oilier omli ijelim , Bl:i ! ' Hi I' mllk.....mim.. Kinrf iii.il (vsper rune ', lilekeK hull Hill I.... ..U..mU .....ll.tiUMMM, Hne , -.ui... Hi... .m. inii,,ii l,et;-l-VMler W t R i..,.i,.,,.,.......... 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Agrlculliiriil Inipl. nients, 8wlng Ma niaclnne, 1'a n saiid Oila. Pair Directors out population is 66,000,000- people would have to pay for medium. Every patriotic man, Worlds Fair Souvenir Coin for a Dollar. Is IjfeM Line Running THROUGH DAILY ' TRAINS Leaving Portland, 8:45 AM. " 7:30 PM. VA DAYS TO CHICAGO 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago, 40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and Kansas City. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, Free Reclining Chair Cars, Din ing Cars. ASTORIA AND SAN FRANCISCO FEBHUABY, 1893. orejeon Fptnrdy March ll Columbia Wednesday March 15. Mate Sunrtax M until 19. Ore on lliunulay March 28. . Columbia Moniar March 27. Male Friday AIareh,31, ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMERS Morning boat leaves Astoria dally, except Sunday, at 7 a. in.; returning, leaves Portland daily, except Satutday, at 8 i. in. Mglil boat leave Astoria dally, exre)t Bunday, at 0 p m : r turnli g leaves Portland dxilv,exxpt Sunday, at 7 a, in. The morning li"Ht from t'c tland iimkt s IiiiiiIIii(!oii tun Oregon i'dH Tuesdayi", Thura daya.Hiiil S uurdayj ; on VVashii cton side Moli ilatA Wedncsdaja and Krldays. From Astoria the morning boats makes landlnx- on the Ore ion side vionilaiH, We.liieidHvs and Fridays, and mi the Washington side Tuesdays, Thurs dais and SaturclaiB. For rales and general Infoimatlon Call on or tddress, W. H. H0RLBURT, 6. W. I.OUNSBEKR Y, A. Gen fas. Agt. Agent. l Portland, Or, Astoria, Or. Is the line tn take to all points EASTand SOUTH it is the DINING CAR ROUTE .It 1 flcrs tl.e bent Eervlce, com biohg SPEED and COMFOKT It is tliu porulvr mine with those ho . vi h 10 triivtl ou THE SA-FTiST It is tbcefore the rouie jrn ihru'd tkf. It runs lhi'1'Ui.li vistibiiled truii.s eveiy uay iu the year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO No Charge of Cars, Elegant lYimnn Slupf npr-rior Tiiir'st SIccpw?. :l-niliil Fne Srccnd-dass S.'eepcrs O 1 y 1'iie olianc or rata Portland to New York Through Tickets 11, Tan of ill' civilized wi ilU j !'!. (?ers ticketed via all boats mania; , oiwtou A-ii na, ilujiu.a U i'oitiaud. ;. ii lufoniiiitlDD conn niing rates, time ol ia. -, niiiUo auu other dolaiis lurnhdieU on p llJ'ht'fHI to R. L. WOLF,. Kent aU"I. Steamer Teiephou Dock. 1 A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Pasfeiiifer A Kent, ho. 121 Kirat St.. cor. Wacbingum, Ponland.Oreaou. tHE : 0UEU0N : BAKEIITC A. A. CISTILA5D, Prop. , Good Bread Cakes and Pastry, None but the ett Materials usd. - Satisfaction Guaranteed Customs .. Bread delivered In any part of the city FISHER , BROTHERS BHIP CHANDLERS. EeTT and 8hiH EE ARD -V AJRK rtr.7 in to it -Wagons and Vehicles, - Farm Merh!rj'-ry. PalnK fl. Vamishtt. LodKera' Supplies. Kaiibtra'i hclat, ' Doors and Wia- owa. PRovisions, TLOCR ind HILL FKXD. 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