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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1894)
'1 . . VICTORIA ELECTIONS. . Victoria, B. C Jan. "--The munici pal elections today resulted in many changes in ward repreccnttttlon. ii-i-l thu utter route by John Teagiu? of the reUrhiK mayor, Heaven. The majority ftsnlnst Eeaven wag 411. WILLIS' DISPATCHES. Chicago, Jan. ll.-A Washington spe cial says: Dlspaicnes iruw .... Willis, mailed from San Francisco, . t.-. .Ma mnrnlnur. They are reacneu nrm - i lengthy, but It Is understood throw no new light on me bhuhuuh. DEATH OF MRS. TALBOTT. Ohio. Jan. 11. Mrs. Caro line Talbott, the Quukeress, who has .rhPd all over the United States and England during the last twenty-five years, died today at Ml rieasam, umu. THE BILLIARD MATCH. ' Chicago, Jan. ll.-Schaeffer deflated , , ,. . ti. i .ii ii irame In the balk-line tournament to- nlcht. Bcore Schaeffer, COO; Siosson, 630. PREPARING FOR THE FIGHT. Jacksonville, Jan. lO.-Tomorrow the niivRl club will apply for a license un der the city ordinance permitting box ing contests and there Is no doubt about Its being granted. The club nas wsuea another statement awuinng tne uckei .uvira that unless the contest Is brought oft every cent received will be returned. A SERIOUS LOSS. : Grass Valley, CsJ., Jan. lO.-There 1 nothing new this morning about the Idaho mine fire. There was no loss ol life. About two hundred men arc tHrnwii out of employment. The loss it ?stlmated iit $103,000. - ANTI-TAX RIOTS. Rome. Jan. 10. In an anti-tax riot al Corato, the troops were compelled to fire on a mob, killing several. PIANO WORKS BURNED. Richmond, Ind., Jan. lO.-The Starr Piano Works were burned this morning, The loss Is $100,000; Insurance, $40,000. HAY! HAT!! HAT!!! -.111 far tthlriv rlHVH RPlI choice haV at $8,00 per ton. Call on Ross Hlgglns Co.. ror mp... k WAnRBNi SUMMONS. In the circuit court of the state of Ore- Hurry W. liell, plalntlft, vs. Kate Thorn- . son Ken, aeienaam; In 'k. noma nt ntntil of Ol'OliOn you are hereby required to appear Hnti answer tne complaint men uyuium uu in Mia nhnvn pntltlpd court on or before the regular term thereof, to-wlt: Feb ruary, lath, 1894. And you are hereby t.Miitiorl thnr If vou fall so to appear, end answer, the plaintiff will apply to tnft rnnrr rnr in reiifL utriiituiuuu in via nnmnininr. tnwlt: for a decree dis solving the bonds of matrimony now existing between you and the plaintiff. This summons Is published pursuant to an order of the Hon. T. A. McHride judge of the above entitled court, dated Januury inn, UOTiEnT 8COULER Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of 'the State o! Oreiron. for the County or uiatsop: W. II. Klrkpatrlck, plaintiff, vs. M. M Ketchum and Ida H. Ketchum, de fendants. To M. M. Ketchum and Ida H. Ketch urn: In the name of the State of Oregon you, and each of you, are nereDy re. nuired to appear and answer the com lilalnt fllod aaainst you In the abovi entitled suit by the first day of thi next term of this court, towlt: the thin Monday In February, 1894, and If yov full so to answer, for want thereol plaintiff will take judgment against yov M. M. Ketchum, ror tne recovery or. mt sum of $7,333.32, and interest thereon since May 11th, 1893, at tne rate oi eight per cent per annum, anu ror at . torney's feecs of eight hundred dol lurs. and disbursements of this suit and against both of you for the fore closure of mortgage on tne louowtn. described land, to-wlt: Lots six, scvei and elirht. and northwest quarter o. the northwest auarter of section 28, li township 8 north, range 7 west, In Clat sop county, Oregon, anutne sale oi your interest therein, anu tor buci other relief as asked for In the com- Dlalnt In this suit.. This is served upoi you by publication for bIx weeks In the Weekly Astonan, a newspaper puoiiwn id In this county. Uy order of Hon. T A. McHrlde, Judge of said court, niadt on the 'i'iii day of December, 1K93. J. Q. A. HOWLUT, Attorney for riitlntlff. : SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Btute ol Ort-irori for L'lutson county: . William U'hnlg. plalntlft. vs. Emmc Cordor, Lytlia Jumlcson, Jennie jonn non, Bophla Lehnlg, and Auiib'.a Mo 4'nniK'll. defendants. 1 To Kmma Corder, Lydla Jumleson, Jen . tile Johnson, Bophla Letting, una au siiHta. McConnell: In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby miuirou to appear ant i- answer the complaint tiled tn the abov ... court, and cum?, on or before the first day of the term or tnis court, next ioi lowing the expiration of six weeks' pub lU'iLilon of this summons, which wll be the nineteenth day of February. 1S94 and If you fall to appear or answer, foi want thereof, niainun win taKe juog ment agulnst you for the sum of sl hundred and ninety-eight U.-iihi-s. win Interest thereon from the 15th day oi Ausrimt. 1891. at the rate of eight pel cent per annum, and for coats and dls rtiiraeiiients of this action; and will alst lake an order dim-ting the sale of cer tain real estate property, belonging tc you which has leen attached In thlt union; and which real property Is Bit uutwt In the county of Clatsop, stat nf Oregon, and particularly describe. s the northwest Quarter of the north' cast quarter and the eat half of th nm-thwost quarter of eetion thirty-one, nf township seven north, range clghi v.vst. In Clatsop county. Orcgin. ' Hwvl.'a of Bumnions In this action b . puVilication. Is made' pursuant to an irdtx of ihe Hon. A. Mcllrldo, Judgf 'if tlio hlva entnUd court, dated tht 'h day of May, lv.i.l. W. T. nURNET, Attorney for I'ltdnttff. ' I'a'-l 4!h, 1-'14. t J'w. rnt Mjti!Tf C'msl trail ldi Ilk P)c)b IT IS ALL i'jjjty has It'f economy to buy the S&DR. GUM'S UCPBOVXD LIVER PILLS 0KLY ONE FOR A DOSE IS YOUR STOMACH SOUR, . ... TT...4 . ( rr 0 fin nf thaflfr tjill H- llavsa di.treM In the tomaoh nd oure i.eadaonr, one nob night for nweek weolen Hie teinacta .ana purine, the bre.th. They In.ure Prft,u'',L0"' nguUWth bowel nd cure aonatlpatlun. Irt promptly, .t mildly. never gripe or .cken. KM Uruggleu or meil. jBounkoKed.CoftUft.,!'. For sale by J. W. Conn. Drugglot MONTHLY WATER RATES As Adopted by the Commission for the Year l9t, or nntil Further Ordered. The water rates will be due and pay able In ndvance at the ofllce or tne City Water Works, on the llrst day ol each month (except for elevators or by meter, which are payable on the llrst clay of the succeeding month), ami if not puld within the llrst ten days tht water will be shut off from the premises as provided In Sections 29 and 30. Tt Ih understood that none of the fol lowing rates Include charges for Hatiis, Water-Closets, urinals ana ttose. Uakerles No rate less than For each barrel of tlour used per day 50 Barber Shops ' First chair -. i "'' Each additional chair 25 Bath tubs- First tub, private Kuch additional tub 2r. First tub In hotels, boarding and InnVlnir hiMIHCH. DUbliC IJUiUl- lnirs and blocks l.W F.acli additional tub 5 iini-tiar nlirinn and tinthlnur houses each tub M nincksmlth Shoos One forge Kach add tlonal forge -: Bookblnderles and printing offices l.ui. Breweries Kach, in addition to engine, from J15 to $25. or by meter Building purposes For each 1,000 brtcic lam, inciuu- Ing watar for lime 2i Wetting each barrel of lime for plastering or auy other pur pose than Vrlck 2u Wetting each barrel of cement.. .Ct Sttne work per porch 15 Butcher Shops and Fhsh Markets z.uu .hlneae liulldlugs or Houses- First six j ersons Kach additional person .. .1'- Chlnene Wash Houses Kach J15 to 2j, or Dy meter.... County HulldlngH Special rate or by meter Jlty liuildlnBS, etc. Special rate or ny meter. bye M'orks J.Ull IO u.U' Family Hate Six persona or ics3 j.vi Kach nd llllonal poison .It Filling Cisterns (Private) Fur each 1.0D0 gallons, special rate. Foundries t'-ich. In addition to engine and fore, $1.00 lo $5.00. jas Co) i panics Kach, J5 to 25, or by meter. Government Buildings Special rate or by meter. Hose Special rate. Hotels, Boarding and Lodging Houses In addition to family rate, ea.-n room lo Hydraulic Klevators Special rate. Ice Cream iind Oyster Saloons si . ro to ii.ou LaboraUnies, Soda MunufactorlcH, Hot- tllng KstabllHhmcnts, Telegraph and Telephone Olllees. Vinegar Factoties and t'ncklng I louses Kach, U.C0 to 10,00. or by meter. Laundries- Ordinary, special rate or by meter. Steam, special rate or by meter In addition lo engine. Lawn Fountains With one-sixteenth Inch nozsslo, special rate. With one-clghth Inch noiRle, special rate. Machine Shops, Sa&h and Poor Fac tories Same ns manufactories. Manufactories nnd Shops not Othctwtae Specified 1.00 (Or by meter.) Mctei Hates Per 1000 callons... F.O Meters will be used without notice for the detection and prevention of waste, ind the excess of the meter above the ichedulo for any month will be charg ed In addition to th schedule rate for the succeeding month. Municipal rates Special rates. Oflices, Ixictors, Dentists, Banks, etc. Kach 1.00 PhotoKiiiph Uallerles Kach,. .00 to JG.0O Public liulldingft and lilo.!t Kach room without faucet 10 Kuch vm with faucet. 50 Tubllo Halls arid Theatres 1.00 to 3.0b Rcftauttints. Coffee Houses and Lunch Counters J3.09 to J1.V0O Saloons J2.00 to J.0 Schools (Public and Private) Special rate. Sewer Work .Settling Karth. Special rate.. .K. v Sleeping Kooms K-ich room without faucet...-.. -10 Kuch rxvom with faucet...".."...";. .50 Roda Fountains . . . . i Kuch. f'uni!iii ... 1 1! I THE TALK The question of the purity of food anc the milk we drink. For more than Thirty years the nsii mmm cici r . rrikii held first place in the estimation of the American People so lar as tonaenscu Milk Is concerned. Why? Because no person who buys it is ever disappointed in its uniformity of quality, and superior richness. Every can is sterilized and is Free from Disease Germs. Jour Grocer & Druggist sell it. Eagle brand as It goes farthest Each Jet I-00 Stables First stall, with one horse with carriage Kach additional stall Steam Engines or Hollers Each horse-power(ten hours each day) to ten horse power Each, from ten to twenty horse power '. Each above twenty horse power .2; .-in .;io For boilers for heating purposes, according to size of building , S0.50 to 2.00 Gas engines 1- Steamboats, tugs, etc. Special rate. Stores Drug stores $1-50 to $5.00 Grocery stores KM- Hardware stores Lot Pry Goods and other stores 1.00 Liquor stores (wholesale) $2.00 to $5.0( For families living in same build ing J -wo Swill and Slop Hoppers For each slop hopper with outlet or wasto pipe two or more IncheB in diameter, nnd sup plied with water direct from faucet or In any manner other than buckets 5 "" Urinals (Private) Self-closing 25 Other than self-closing 1"' Constant flow 5.00 Public, self-closing -M Other than self-closing ,2.01 -tfini, How '5 0 Water Closets (Other than Tank Clos ets) First closet, private " Kach additional closet .;5 First closet In stores '' Each additional closet 25 N First closet in hotels, boarding and lodging houses, saloons, public buildings und blocks... l.'iO Each additional closet 1(,( One closet for two families M'O Each additional fumlly 5'' Water Closets (Tank Closets)-- First closet, private 50 Kach adilltlonnl closet 2.' First closet in. stores ' .'"'0 Each additional closet 1:5 First closet In hotels, bnnnllnx and lodging houses, public bulldlnKS and blocks , 3.00 Each additional closet 1.00 One closet for two families 75 For each additional family 25 Water Motors By meter only. Number of Occupants In nil dwellings, stores, offices nnd other places (except hotelM nnd lolging houses) where the number of occupants exceed six persons, the charge for each person In excess of nix will be In addition to the above rate For other use or business not here in mentioned, by special rate or by me ter. The right is reserved by the Water Commission to amend or add to thesi rules and regulations, or to change tin water rates ns experience may show to be necessary or expedient. Hie FastMail JioiltC. PUTS YOU in Chicago Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and al Eastern Points V 24 to 36 Hours Ahead y Of Any Other Line. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining Chair Cars. 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