The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, January 13, 1894, Image 4

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THE DAILY ASTORIAN. ASTORIA, SATURDAY M0R3JW JANUARY J 8, 1803
flliANtVS nil.t. FAVORED, "
WaalilMRton, Jun. 12.-The committee
cn coinage hafr decided to report favor
ably, by a vote of 9 to 8, Wand's bill
directing: the wcrct-jry of the treasury
to "oln the Bllvcr i-lgnora,;e in the
trccimry. The bill as agreed o. direct
ed tho secretary to immediately Iwue
silver certificates to the amount of the
selgnorage, to-wit: 5j,156,6S1, to be Im
mediately fcr current government tx
pentrs,the selfrnoraKC to be coined as
fast aa possible to redeem the eerini
rates. -
CRAZED BY GRIPPK.
J
Pittsburgr, Pa., Jan. 12. J. O. Hilton,
a colored Janitor, of tho United Hates
court rooma, crazed by grippe, Jumped
from a aecond atory room tills morning
with a revolver in each hand. Hts ran
down the street firing at everybody
he met. JXia aim waa generally bad,
though he serlouuly wounded Isaac
Clatty. He then put the muzzle of the
itvolver to his own mouth, blowing the
t p of hla head off.
REPORT FAVORABLY.
Washington, Jan. 32. In the house
the foreign affalra committee reported
favnraoly Hltt'a re3ol'itlon culilng on
ti e president for all Hiwiil in informa-
tfrm Twyrvrtr-eliiw tin wpwlar Jneseagir
Objection was made to immediate Ton
alderatlen and tfie house resumed the
tariff debate. Brosius, of Penn.sylvanli,
continued hla argument begun yesterday.
IS3UED BOXINO LICENSES.
Jacksonville. Fla., Jan. 12.--Oity 11
censea were issual today for the Corbett
Mitchell contest on Jam-try 25, and for
the colored boxers, Perry and Wilk n-
son, on Monday. The latter le looked
rnon as a"tst sase. Tho Duval Club
cfllceis laugh at Governor Mitchell's
threats, saying the contest will tertMn
ly come oft on the 25th. " ' ,
COLORADO'S LEGISLATURE.
Denver, Jan. 12 The set. ate took n
test vote on the question of adjourn
ment this morning. On a motion t?
suspend the rules and take up Mie res
lttion for Immediate adjournment, the
vote stood 30 to 29, -but waa lofct, ladl
ing the necessary two-thirds.
ADJOURNED TILL MONDAY.
, Trenton, N. J., Jan. 12. -The republl
pan senate met thin nrornlng. called th-;
roll, and In the absence of a tiunim,
ndjourned till Monday'..
Later In the day the, democratic sen
ate, met,' called the roll, and adjourned
till tomorrow. .
SIX TERSONS DROWNED.
Baltimore, Jan. 12. During a heavy
ptntm elKht sailors, accompanied by n
ferryman, started In a boat to fro to
Locust Point. The boat BwaMpdl, and
live Mllora and the ferrymin were
drowned.
IN THE Sf-NATi;.
WoBhlngtcn, Jan. 12. The senate It
executive session confirmed Precon, ill
. rector 'of tho mint, and adjourned u!
Monday. Therefore the Hawaiian mes
sage cannot be sent to the senate this
week.
LYNCHING IN OHIO.
Winchester, Ohio, Jail. J2.--Rcscx
Parker, a colored boy, who murderd".
an aged couple recently, as tyv.-hel
this morning;
FROZEN TO DEATH.
M'lnnipeg, Jnn. 12. Robert Miles and
a girl elghb years of age. were fni,.tii
to d -nth in Wednesday's st'inn.
HAY! HAY!! HAY!!! ,
I will, for thirty days, sell choice hay
at $8.00 per ton. Call on Rosa Hlggln
A Co., for sample.
D. - K. WARREN.
FINAL SETTLEM ENT ASSIGNEE'S
NOTICE.
The undersigned, assignee of Parker
A Hanson, Insolvent debtors of Astoria,
Clatsop county, Oregon, having filed
hla final account an such assignee, wlth
the clerk of the circuit court of Ore
gon for Clatsop county, Oregon, tin
hearing and settlement of account will
. be held In Bald court on the first day
of the next regular term, thereof, to
wit: on the" nineteenth lay uf rbrii:try,
1MI4. -?"''
Objections, If any, to such settlement
must then and there-be made.
, -W. W. PARKER,
Assignee of Parker & Hansen, insol
vent debtors.
January 13, 1894.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State ol
Oregon for Clatsop county!
William Lehnlg, plaintiff, vs. Emma
Corder, Lydta Jamlcsoti, Jennie John
son, Hophla Lehnlg. and Au.piH'.n Mo
Conncll, defendants.
To Emma Corder, Lvdla Jamieson, Jen
nie Johnson, Sophia Lehnlg, and Au-
' gusta McConnell:
Jn the name of the state of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed in the above
court, and cauBe, on or beforo the first
clay of the term of thla court, next fol
lowing the expiration of six weeks' pub
lication of this summons,, which will
b the nineteenth day of February, 1894,
and if you fall to appear or answer, for
want thereof, plaintiff will take Judg
ment against you for the sum of six
hundred and ninety-eight (Mint, with
Interest thereon from the 15th day of
August, lsyl, at the rate of eight per
cent per annum, and for costs and dls
ilursementa of this action; and will also
take an order directing the sale of cer
tain real estate property, belonging to
you which haa- been attached in this
notion; and which real property is sit
uated in the -county of Clatsop, state
of Oregon, and particularly described
us the northwest quarter of the north
east quarter and the east half of the
northwest quarter of section thirty-one,
of township seven north, range, elulit
' west, in Clatsop county, Oregon, s
novice of summons In thia action by
publication, la made pursuant , tu. an
ordnr.of. the lion. A. MeHride. Judte
pf; thft above entitled couiti dated the
iih day of May, lw..
. W. T. BURNEY,
Attorney for FbUuUff.
Tt-d .Jan. 4tli, VI.- .
l'-evi-iit urnl ciw Coiis-tipstinn andSlrTt
- jli aOaviiu, smiil iUW Uvaj.. - - . ., .
NO DISEASE GERMS !
.a-i.
'Can por.it !v c::i--t in a food !v'
ixvn lifaft!'.)o nii.R- than 2i2v F.iliron-lu-it.
. livery pui tLIc of the
SIILlflfiDfl EAGLE BHD
Cowk'ivaed-JiUlk. is . sterilized by this
enormous heat and is therefore a perfectly
healthy food. Thousands of children are
annually reared on if, and in times of con
tagious diseases it is safe, healthy and
nourishing. For. 30 years it has stood
First. Buy it and take no substitute.
Your Grocer and Druggist sell it.
You can. use it with tucccs3 or all cooking purposes.
STM THE FRONT !
For Silver Side Fishing
USE
PRSflAIilt'S TWIjNE.
The staying powers of Marshall's Twine are superior
to those of any other ever used on tho Columbia river.
' V ' '
It is the Cheapest,
Good Fishermen Use it,
- American Labor Makes it
It is tbe Best for Fall Fishing,
k For Small Mesh Nets,
For Lasting Qualities.
7-riy 30's
9 Ply lio's
ON HAND:
. lb-riy go's
8'PlyO's
15 Piy AO's
12 PJy 40's
M-Piy 'JO's
Printing
.THE DAILY ASTORIAN
Job Office is the best equip
ped for all kinds of First
Clas work, and at prices
us low as prevail in Portland or
Han Francisco.
Legal Blanks
In Stock
BUY OUR WORLD FAHED
"FISHERMAN'S CHQIGE
BRAND COTTON TWINE
Following sizes' always kept in stock by
El more, Sanborn & Co.:
Numbers 24, 28, ,2, 30, 40, Soft Uid.
15, 18, 24, 42, 48, 5.1, Medium Laid.
COTTON - ROPE."
Our. thread laid and twine laid cork and lnrflinc.?
guaranteed thq-best ever sold'bTflho Columbia
river '
Briefs.
Printed cn
Short Notice.
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ASTORIAN
6 9 PRINTlNG-:-HOl'SE.
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WHAT AMERICA
Does not Revere The Name of
How Are You Fixed for Insurance?
Fire and Marine.
Wo are agents for tho largest and best cohipanies
. . represented in Astoria. .
Royal Insuranco Co., assets,
London Assuranco Corp'n
;' yltna Insurance Co. . -'
Western U. S. Branch,
New Zealand Insuranco Co.,
Combined Assets,
i
21,.r)G2,37C,00
8,030,425.00
10,05,829.00
1,0:1 7,1 95.00
2,07.7,2 1,9.00
S43.-I03.044.00
ELMORE, SANB&RN & CO.
i 1 1 ii tmt 1 1 i
ADMlNISTlvATOK'a riNAI. AC
COUNT. N(loe is horeiiy gvm thit tio un
ilernlRiuM, iilm!'.iiaM'.itr of iho (."Mile
of Alexanjor Mol)onnli, ban llla in the
county court of the stnt of O.vkoij f.ir
Clatsop county, his llunl ,ioc)imt as
auch administrator, pinyinif 'or rettle
nwnt of aaiil estate and hla lilfchaw,
and the an id court has set MnivJ y,
Fohruary 5th, 1SI'4. at tho hour of i
o'clock p. r.. of auid d:iy, at the; court
house, for tho heailntr of said account,
and all persona Interested are notliled
hereby to then and there appear and
ahow cust if any, why the same should
not be allowed.
'. william Mcdonald.
Administrator of the emnte of Alex
amk'r McDonald, deceased.
NQTIC12 OF ADMINISTRATION'.
Notice la hereby Riven that the un-d-rslitiiiKl
has been thla day appointed
the administrator of the estate of A. K.
jinmwv, doceaaed, by the county court
of C"liUi!"i ciiunty, Oregon. All parties
.havliiK tl.iims urf!ilit aiitd estatw must
ji'-,'serit tho aume. duly vertlled. to the
ui:dor:-i;;ncd. at tho- olUce ot Fulton
lii i.. Mtkuneja, u Aatoriu. CU'o;
countv. Oregon, withUi six ninths from
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