The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, February 14, 1894, Image 4

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    THE DAILY - ASTORIA, ASTORIA, WERSESftAT ftOBSDtty. .IUARY 14, 1S93.
: . - WAS NON-SUITED. j
-' 'son' Franclsci, .Fob. 12. In Jthopnlted
Rtates circuit Court of appeals this
morning tho Washington and Idaho
Hallway company', was non-sultd In an
action against the Couer d'Alene Rail
way and Navigation company and the
Northern Faclflc iftnilway company. The
case has been In the courts since May
15, 1S89, and In every court the rcoult
has been the eitne.
OBTAINED; TflBlR RELEASE.
ConstantinopleTeh. 12. United States
Minister Terrll.after taking a vigorous
stand In' the matter, has succeeded In
obtaining1 the release of one of two Ar
menians, naturalized Americana, impris
oned at iBkanderiim.
. . ENGLISH POLITICS.
London, Feb..,l2. A meeting of the
cabinet was ' held this morning. It Is
stated thav .Gladstone proposes to drop
the 'parish councils bills and the em
ployees' liability bill and. appeal to the
country within a month.
JOHN B. LAMONT DEAD.
Cortland,, Jt, Feb. 12.r-John B. La
mont, father of Jfhe secretary of war, Is
dead. .
Each additional chair, ; . ,.25
Bathtubs . v -.
First tub, private,....,'...,.'. .CO
Each additional tub 25
First tub In hotels, boarding and
lodging houses, public iulld-
lngs and blocks 1.00
, Each additional tub .-,.;. .60
Barber shops and bathlng,hojui-es
each tub ,,.,.. 1.00
Blacksmith Shops . ..i.,..
Ono forge 100
- Each-additional forge. .......... .25
Bookblnderles and printing offices
, 1.00
ISSUES Ji. DECREE.
Rome, Feb. li--The Pope has issued a
decree beatifying Joan of Arc.
LIFE-OF JAMES O. BLAINE.
The Astoriail has determined to bring
the life-work of this wonderful idol of
the people ctbsor to the minds of Its
readers, to put them In possession of
the Incidents of Jils career, his ambi
tions, hi .sacrifices, his honesty and his
Sterling iroanhood. .
How? you ask. Read carefully, and
uco for yourself. ' We have secured at a
very large outlay the magnificent vol-
umo entitled "Life and Work of James
Q. Blaine," (Memorial Edition.)
. This work is the only authorized pub
lication of the memoirs and history of
Blaine. It Is written by John Clark Red
path, LL.D., Gen. Seldcn Connor, ex
Governor of Maine, and tho eminent
friends of the dead statesman.
It contains a Xull length portrait of
Blaine, with his autograph negative and
an autograph letter sent to tho pub
lisher,'.,, ',.
It contains an, autograph letter from
Mrs. Blaine, which proves Us authen
ticity and Its claim to being the only
volume of the jklnd published by au
thority, , . .
It contains several hundreds of splen
did pictures, nearly all of them being
original copyrighted drawings. -
It contains 605 pages of description,
printed on the heaviest book puper, in
large, handsome type, and is heavily
bound In cloth two colors with gold
lettering and ornamentation on the cov
ers. This book cannot be purchased else
where. It Is not on sale at bookstores,
and you could, not buy It for less than
FIVE DOLLARS If It were. It is a
work of, arts anfl a book that no citizen
should be without. The reading mat
ter Is of enthralling interest. .
Our regular subscription price for the
.Weekly Astorlajj, Is 12.00 per annum.
Our regular ubserlptlon price for the
Dally Astorian for six months Is 13.50.
You can, by paying In advance, re
;elvc the Weekly Astorian for one year
nnd the. Life of Blaine for $3.00.
You can, on the same terms, have the
Daily Astorian for six months and the
Life of TJlainc for KB0, making the cost
to you o( this wonderful work 11.00.
vont take any snap Judgment. You
would be foolish If you gave us your
order without first coming to this oftlce
nnd seeing the took for yourself. It has
ueugniea an wno nave looked at It,
will delight yoij, Our subscribers can
rest assured that the only reason why
we havo taken , hold of this work is It
nurpasslna excellence and Its wonder
fully cheap price.
'SUMMONS.
In tha clrcut court of the state of Ore
gon lor ciatsop county.
Harry W. Hell, plaintiff, vs. Kate
Bell, defendant:
To Kate T. Boll, defendant:
In tho name .of the state of Orecon
you are hereby required to appear and
answer me complaint lllcd against you
in the above entitled court on or before
tho regular term thcreor, to-wlt: Feb
ruary 19th. 1894..' -And you are hereby
notified that If you fall so to appear,
md answer, the plaintiff will apply to
ine court ror mo relief demanded In
his complaint, towlt: for a decree dls.
solving the bonds of matrimony now
txisung between you ami the plalntlft,
This summons Is published pursuant
to an order of tho Hon. T. A. Mo Hum.
Judge of the above entitled court, dated
January Din,
ROBERT PCOULER.
i " Attorney for Plaintiff.
I NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.
Notice is hereby given that the tin
lorsigtied has been this duy appointed
the administrator of the estate of A. K.
Burrow, deceased, by the county court
)t' Clatsop county. Oregon. All parties
having claims ugulnst said entnt must
present the snrutv duly verified, to the
undersigned, at.-.uie omce or i'"uiton
Bros., attorneys. . In Astoria, Cla'sop
county, Oregon, wlthlu six months frcm
S. II. AMES,
, January 2d, 1831
I MONTHLY, WATER HATES
As Adopted by tho Commission for the
Year ISM, or UWII Further ordered.
The water rafiW'w1ll l due and pay
able In advance at the office of the City
.Water Works, on the first day of each
month (except for elevators or by meter,
which ant payable on the first day of
the succeed! ne month), and If not pa1'1
Klih'in tho first ten days the water will
l shut off from, the premises as pro
vided In Sections 9 and SO.
Breweries
Each, In addition to engine, from
$15 to 125, or by meter
Building purposes
For each 1,00 brick laid, includ
ing water for lime 25
Wetting each barrel of lime for
plastering or any other pur
nnne than brick 20
Wettlnir each barrel of cement.. .20
Stono work per perch .15
Ttiitrhnr Khona and Fish Markets
, , 2.00
Chinese Buildings or Houses
First six persons 1.50
Each additional person .15
Chinese Wash Houses ' "
Each, $15 to $25, or by meter;. ;'.
County Buildings ' ; ,1
Special rate or by meter.
City Buildings, etc.
Special rate or by meter.
Dye Works
; $3.00 to $5.00
Family rate "' ;
Six persons or less l.w
Each additional person.. , 10
Filling Cisterns (Private)
For each 1,000 gallons, special rate.
Foundries
Each, In addition to engine and
forge, $1.00 to $5.00.
Oas Companies
Each, $5 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, each
room ' 10
Hydraullo Elevators
Special rate.
Ice Cream and Oyster Saloons
$1.60 to $5.00
Laboratories, 3oda Manufactories, Bot
tling Establishments, Telegrapn ana
Telephono Olfices, Vinegar Factories
and Packing Houses
Each, $1.60 to $10.00, or by .meter.
special rate ,or by meter.
Steam, special rate or by merer
in addition to engine...;..,...,. . .. .
Lawn Fountains . , ..
With one-sixteenth inch nozzle,
special rate. .,' ''
With one-eighth inch" nozzle,
special rate.
Machine Shops, Sash and Door Fac
tories
Same as manufactories.
Manufactories and Shops not Otherwise
Sieclued
1.0;
(Or by meter.)
Meter Rates '
Per 1,000 gallons 50
Meters will be used without notice for
the detection and prevention of waste,
and the excess of the meter above the
schedule for any month will be charg
ed In addition to the schedule rate for
tho succeeding month.
Munlelal rates
Bneclul rates.
Oltlces, Doctors, Dentists, Banks, etc.
Each , l.w
Photograph Galleries
FiTh .2.uu to ju.uu
Piiblln Buildlnes and Blocks-
Each room without faucet...... .10
Each room with faucet 50
Publlo Halls and Theatres
....$1.00 to $5.00
Restaurants, Coffee Houses and Lunch
Counters
$3.00 to $15.00
Saloons
; ....$2.00 to $5.00
Schools (Public and Private)
Special rate.
Sewer Work-
Settling Earth, special rate.
Sleeping Rooms
Each room without faucet 10
Each room with fuueet... 60
Soda Fountains
Kaon fountuln 1.00
Each Jet i 1.00
Stables
. First Btall, with ono horse with
carriage , 75
Each additional stall .25
Steam Engines or Boilers .
Each horse power (ten hours
each day) to ten horse power. .50
Each, from ten to twenty horse
power 40
Each above twenty horse power. .30
For boilers for heating purposes;
according to size of building,
$9.60 t.o $2.00
Gas engines 1.00
Steamboats, tugs, eta.
Special rate.
On Top,
MARSHALL'S TWINE
Is conceded by all to bo the best.
It fishes better and wears better
than any other twine used on
the Columbia river.
TRY IT AND
BB CONVINCED. .
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fit-
THE ASTORIAN
.If You Want Cannery and
Fishermen's Supplies,
Call on
EIPHE SAflBORfl & GO.
It Is understood that none of the fol
lowing rat". Include -charges for Ilaths,
Water-Clottets, Urinal and Hose.
Bakeries
Store
Drug stores......... $1.50 to $5.00
(Irocery stores 1.00
' Hradware stores.. 1.00
Dry goods and other stores 1.00
Liquor stores (wholesale), $2.00 to $5.00
1' or families living In same build
ing 1.00
Swill and Slop Hoppers
For each slop hopper with outlet
' or wasto plpo two or more
inches In diameter, nnd sui
plled with water direct from
faucet or In any manner other
than buckets E.00
unnais (Private)-
Belt-closing , ,25
Other than self-closing 1.00
Constant llow 6.00
Public, self-closing.. 50
Other than self-dosing 2.00
constant now.. k.oo
Water Closets (Other than Tank Clos
ets) . . v.. ,
Flint closet, private 75
Each additional closet.;...,. .25
First closet in stores 75
Each additional closet..; 25
First closet In hotels, boarding
, and lodging houses, saloons,
publlo buildings and blocks.... 1 r.O
Each additional cloaet i.oo
One closet ofr two families lloo
dwn additional rami v...... ro
Water Closets (Tank Closets)
l-irst clotict, private... SO
Kuril additional closet., ,,, ,5
Flint closet in stores 50
Each additional closet 25
First closet in hotels, boarding
and lodging houses, public
building and blocks l.nn
Each additional closet .,, lico
duo closet for two families
For each additional family 25
water Motors
By meter only.
Number of Occupants
in all dwellings, stores, o dices
and other places (except hotels
and lodglnv houses) wher the
number of occupants exceed six
lieraons, the charge for each
person in excess of six-will be
in addition to tho above race..
Cotton liope,
Cotton Twine, ; '
Marshall's Twine.
Trap and Seine Web,
Tanbark, Acid and Salt,
Strip Lead, Pig Lead,
Copper, Tin Plate,
Tin and Zinc,
In Stock.
ASTORIA, - OREGON.
Exclusive
Telegraphic.
Press Report
How Are You Fixed for Insurance?
Fire and Marine.
We are agents for the largest and best companie
represented in Astoria.
Royal Insurance Co., assets,
London Assurance Corp'n
Etna Insurance Co.
Western U. S. Branch,
New Zealand Insuranco Co., - -
Combined Assets,
21,502,370,00
8,030,425.00'
10,915,829.00
1,G17,193.00
2,077,219.00
$45,403,044.00
THE ASTORIAN is in possession
of all the telegraphic news service
franchises, and is the only paper on the
Columbia river that publishes genuine dis
patches. The circulation is much greater
than that of all other Astoria papers com
bined. The Weekly edition contains a
carefully selected resume of the most ini
portan telegraphic and local news.
gUBSCRIBERS to either the Daily or
Weekly may secure a valuable book, -the
Life and Works of James G. Blaine, by
adding one dollar to the regular subscrip
tion price of the paper. The book is well
worth three dollars, and may be inspected
at the business office of the Astorian. A
full description of this attractive premium
is given elsewhere in this paper.
ELMORE, SANBORN & CO.
.10
Kor other uses or business -not here
in mentioned, by special nHt$r;by me
ter.
'Tho rleht Is reserved by the Water
Commission to.amrnd.or add to these
I i"uiv r,d Ti fciii.ifcic.ris. cr to ch.ir.n3 llic
L-'i -UriUuc ai4i. ex ix' fiance may-sluV to
I b necessary or expedient.
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FAT PEOPLE.
Tark Obesity rills iiil reduce vour
xvetght PKKMANKNTI.Y frtMn li to li
pounds a month. NO STARVING siek-
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build up the health and beautify the
complexion, leaving no wrinkles or
flabblnes. STOUT ABDOMENS nnd
dlllleull breathing surely relieved
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of experience All orders supplied di
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