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THE DAILY 'ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, FRIDAY MORMINO, MAHCH 30, 1894 IN THE HOUSE. , . j ; . No Quorum Could Be 'Obtained, land . ' ' tfendemonlum Reigned. .-.'' Washington, March 29. When the limine mot ab noon today the Joy-O'Neill contested election case wai taken up, MONTHLY WATER IIATES An Adopted by the ConimlHBion for the Tear 1894, or Until Further Ordered. The water rates will be due and pay able In advance at the olflce of the City water vvoiks, on me nrst nay or. eacn contesiea election case was taKero up, montn (except lor elevators or by meter, and a filibuster against thd seating of whch are payable on the first day of Xwin t .. 4 the succeed! ne month), and if not paid ONeiU. was resumed. X vote on the wIthln the flrBt ten tllu WBter will pending measure was taken and result- be shut off from the premises as pro- ed 154 ia 11, 14 short of a quorumi Of vldcd In Sections 29 and 30. She 11 who voted against the motion, in . It , uaenitootl none of , f()1. effect .against giving Mr. O'Neill the lowing rates Include charges for Baths, seat, there were 10 democrats. Mc- Water-Closets, Urinals and Hose. Kelghan, populist, from Nebraska, cast Bakeries the other negative vote. Then came day61? . . . Z!' more filibustering, and Mr. Patterson Barber KhorVl offered a resolution, to revoke leaves of Flint chiilr absence and Instruct th. t,, I Each fidditlonul chair A - ------ "" Bathtubs .50 1.00 First fill), nrlvflte .. .CO First tub in hotels,- boarding and lodging nouses, public bullcl- lnirn nnil hlnrkit 1.00 TOtieh rwlrllttnmil tnh f.f Harbor shoes and bathing houtes each tub 1.00 Blacksmith Shops- one forge , l.oo li nrn nrlMlllnnnl mrc .:'!. Bookblnderles and printing oflices l.oo luuuiiig liui umo For each 1,09 brick laid, Includ ing water ror nme -r Wetting each barrel of lime for plastering or any otner pur- rmfln ttirtil hrlnU...... 2f WofHnir ttnrh htirrnl nf pnmunl 9rt Ktnnn work nor nprrh ir. Butcher Shops and Fish Murkets nnn Chinese Buildings or Houses First six persons 1.50 Kuch additional nraon..... ir Chinese Wash Houses iiiacn, $16 to $25, or by meter.... Citv Ktilldlnirfl. etn.- I Special rate or by meter. Dye works .$3.00 to J5.00 . arms to take absentees Into custody The order, according to the resolution was to continue In force from day to day until vacated. Reed attempted to -make the point that a quorum was necessary to adopt a resolution con tinuing an order la force beyond nd Journment, but the speaker overruled him, holding that it was plainly within ine power of less than a nuorum to adopt means to compel the attendance nrHiLlI of absentees. Each, in addition to engine, from The previous question was ordered 10 to -u- or Dy metel 162 to 2 . i Building purposes- Heed took the floor,- and In a brief speech scored the democratic side, ' dwelling partlculafly noon the absnr ' dlty of proceedings which aimed at pro curing a quorum by duress, and after - one was secured, left the house power less to record his presence. Speaker Crisp, who was on the floor arose and said he wanted to call atten tion to the persistence with which the i . ...... I Jiiucii, iia iu tto. leader of Mie minority (Reed) had called Cnnntv Tmllrilniw attention to the absolute Iniquity of the Special rate or by meter. practice of members in refusing to vote when their names were called. "Wfl hfl.VA IkAon llanniltlnaJ I m a .. ,1 ' - - " v i'" uii. iiiuo niiu I time araJn." mild ho uf... I Family rate vote" I Hix Persons or less, "I counted you," Reed, amid laughter. "Mr. Reed," speaker Crisp went on, had placed his rnirtv in a r.ni when he made his quorum counting a I Gas Companies ruling where It had to sustain that rul- Kacn' 5 to 25- or by nieter. . . I Oovernment. rinllillnirH l"lZ . "P-.. rate or by meter . - wiinB uou ucru iuuuku uy ine I liOHe rpfTUtrkii- nt T?aa1 an ft OrunitA. I Knwlnl rntn and the republicans began to filibuster H?telH'. I??,al'dl."ff I""' LodKl"K "."S''S- witw -tut.... 1,1 j i . . . . I 1,1 ""union to imniiy rate, eacn with redoubled vigor. Reed asked for a room ! 10 aivlslon on the resolution, but Stone, of Hydraulic Elevators Van lunlii. I. . . I KtlPrbl.l riltp. in 111 uumr ruiea me propo- , , ,, . , -in ...... .. I Ice Cream nnd Oyster Saloons was not aavisaoie. ; $, B0 tQ $5 fl0 Several motions to adjourn were made LaboratoricH, Ho la Manvfactoilo?, Uot- and lost. By this time members of both "'"K Establishments, Telegraph and sides were wildly excited. Dartlsan bl..ml Te'e1!1'";0. 0,lV:ps' Vinegar Factories .. . . . , 1 aim i-acKing Jiouses waa at fever haat and for several mln- Each, $1.GU to J10.00, or by meter uicb imnaemomumi reignea. From ull parts of the floor members were shout Ing their deflnace, and several personal collisions were narrowly averted. "Shut up," yelled some one across the floor, while the speaker banged his gavel and ordered all members to be seated The excitement was Intense "A band of ruffians has possession of this house," shouted Boutelle, "We are giving you some of your own medicine," retorted Outhwalte, 1?:;.-. .I' ll .... - - . , i b . -s t T t v t i UU YUU Ubb F.V3Porntcl ( denscd Milk, snil desire ths best ? You can obtain it by asking ) uur jjruccr U,r BORDEN'S PEERLESS BRAND Evaporated Cream guar.ii -cd by the thirty years' rpputation of the i 'ew York Condensed Milk Com pany ) be d-.-cMeilly superior to anything cf the cir.tl heretofore offered. Warranted an ab lutely pure mi!k pro.luct! Yes, we guarai e it, and l!ic public have learned that cur gi: antcc is fubsuintlal. Frerirod hf tho New T. -k CoDde;iEcd Milk Co. f -v SSL mm 2 t. 5 Interrupted Mr. Filling Cisterns (Private) For eacn l,uuo gallons, special rate Foundries Each, In addition to engine and inrge, l.uu to u.DU. 1.00 .10 Tmntlrh. Ordinary, siiedal rate or by meter. Steam, special rate or by meter In addition tn ericlnp. Lawn Fountains With one-sixteenth Inch nozzle, special rate. With ono-elghth Inch nozzle. HllPPlfll lHtf Marhlne Shojis, Sawh and Door Fnc- H IVt Rfimn na nintiiirnnlnnliin MunufnctoiiL'S and Shops not Otherwise npeciueu 1 ir (Or by meter.) Finally the resolution was adopted- Lr. oI'L Mto. l'er 1,000 gallons..'. CO Hayner, republican, of Nebraska,! moved to reconsider, and Dendln.- tht ..M,ters w,n be l.IHBl1 without notice for to BjUmit-n 1 ueieciion ami prevention of waate to adjourn. During the process of roll call the ex cltement subsided, and by agreement toe motion to reconsider was withdrawn and at 6:50 the house adjourned nnri thn nvi'oau tt i Un mutaii iiKm. . I.n ...... ...v. ....... i.t I'lIU lilt H 1 UUV.C IIH schedule for uny month will bo chtii'K ed In addition to the schedule rate foi ine succeuuing montn. On Top, MARSHALL'S TWINE Ih conceded by all to be the best. It fishes better and wears better than any other twine used on the Columbia river. TRY IT AND HI? CONVINCED. els THE ART OF AD1EHTISIIG flovelty is the Key to Saeeess Be Original' and Your portane Is (Dade. e .If You Want Cannery and "".Fishermen's Supplies, Call on--- EIiPRE SilpO & GO, OES advertising pay? You are often jj puzzle over this problem. Some times you think It doeH, and then again you are not certain. There are days when an attractive ad vertisement just "packs" your store with trade, and Inquiries come dilbbling in for a month afterward for articles advertised that day. But some days the advertisement seems to foil Hut. It Is on these days that your faith grows shaky, und If you do not doubt the util ity of advertising you blame the card If you write your own advertisements and lose confidence in yourself, you had better employ some one who makes ad vertising his special business. To write an original advertisement every day In the year, on the s.une never-changing Uieme, Is very much like taking ten yards of dress goods and making a new and entirely different dress of it 300 times in succession. It takes a clever head to d'i either, lie must see the store side of the advertise ment and Uie customers' si ie of it, t ho one as clearly us the other, t'mvise ad vertlsing can pull down trade and ex huust your finances more rapidly than good advertising can build up the one or add to the other. MORBID SENTIMENT -Winchester, O., March Sarah and Linda Billings, aged 35 and 45 years, respectively, were found dead In bed this morning. A note explained that death was caused by poison, self administered, because one of them had intended getting married, but love for ni)h nlkaii mui ........ .1 . 1. . v jiiihtu mum iruni euuur-1 ing the separation, therefore they chose Sa.loiiB- oeain. Tney were well-to-do. Municipal rates Special rates. Olllees, Doctors, Dentists, Hanks, etc. Riii'li 1 nr 29. Misses I Photograph Uallerles i-cn ji'.oa to J0.00 (Juhll! Iluildlngs and Klocks Knch room without, faucet 10 l'Jaeh r.inni with f.mr.r.i- Public Halls nnd Theatres tl An .-. tr nr itestnurants, Colfec Houses and Lunut voiinitrs txoo to ji'i.oi KACINQ IN CALIFORNIA. San Francisco, March 29. Following is the summary of the races today: Three-quarters of a mile Oand, 1:14. . Six furlongs-Jennie Dean, 1:131-2. Six furlongs nmw Scot; no time taken. Mile--Pescador, 1:42 1-2. Mile Zcmgosa, 1:44 1-2. ' The Ladies' Relief Corps, O. A. R., desire to thank) the cltltena generally, for their Jllwrul supiort last evening, the newspapers of the city for their gra tuitous aid In advertising and the Stutti company for the performance and hop which enabled then to swell their fund and continue in their charitable work. Mrs, 8. J. Clinton, Mrs. P. W. Weeks, Mrs, j .Curran, Committee. t( an in tr. An 3ehools (Public and Private) Hnpcinl rnt Sewer Work Settling Karth, special rale. sleeping icooms JMich room wllJiout faucet If Cotton Ilopo, Cotton Twine, Marshall's Twine. Trap and Seine Web, Tanbark, Acid and Salt, Strip Lead, Pig Lead, Copper, Tin Tlate, Tin and Zinc, In Stock. ASTORIA, - OREGON EXECUTRIX NOTICE. Notice la horuhv rlviin t.i all n.b. t may concern, Hint the undersigned has been appointed executrix of the last will and testament of J. M. Olnen, deceased. jaie or i iaisop couniy, tircKon, by iht County Court of said county, and all persons having claims against the ra tal of said deceased are notified to pre sent the same, duly verified, to the said rxecuin.i, no me ouice ot r uiinn iiros., in Ihd fHtv it Anfiirlii In lutlil nnd state, within six months from this (line. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this 13th uny oi ainrc-ii, lAiff. MA REN A. OLSEN. F.xeenUlx I ' griiCIMEN CASES. S. H. 'Clifford, New Cassel, Wls wa irouDira witn nuriigi snu rneunmi ism, his stomach H disordered, hlf liver waa affected to an alarming de gree, appeme reu awar. euci re wf terribly reiluced In Mesh and strength. Three bottles of Klectrlo Rittera curet l .... I . 1 j . ' I ..l. I 1 1 I . .V . . .. Ml. i-uw'lll Pillfpfiwia, IMMIin.uiK. III., had a running sore on his leg of eigni years standing, useu inreo ooc m r.ltMino Illltfr nnn prvm innr of Uucjden's Arnica. Salve, and his I en is iwiunu snu wen. juiiii oieaKcr, vi- tawba, O., had Ave large fever ore on ma leg. uocnors snia ne was in curable. One bottle of Electric iUtteo and one box ot Bucklen'a Arnica Salv cured him entirely. Sold by Cha i.ach room with faucet 6t jocin FountaiiiH Kr.ch fc.imtnln j.or I'.aeli let in . .. i.i ' ' 1 UH-3 l'lrst stall, with one horse with carriage Each nililltlnniil pt 1 1 Steam Knlnes or liollers r.acn nurse power (ten hours each day) to ten horse power, .(if Each, from ten to twenty horso power if j-.iu-u uuute iweniy norso power. .3 For boilers for heating purposes, according to sle of building, O.0O to 2.0t 41 ea m bouts, tugs, etc. mieciai rai. stores Drug stores ?l.r.O to "iwny stores Ilradwaro stores Dry Roods anil nthi ui. Llipior stores (wholesale), jioo'to $5.00 i.vniiut-B iiing in name build ing Swill and Slon llcnn.. la bor each slop hopper with outlet or waste pipe two or inoii Inches In diameter, and sup plied with water direct from f.iucot or In any manner other than bucketi., . ., nt Urinals (Private) self-closing or Otiicr than stlf-cioslng i'of CoiiBlant flow jia Publlo, self-joslng gc Other than self-closing J.oo Constant flnw. Water Closets (Other than Tank Clos- . i-liv First clost, private 75 Each additional closet,,, 5 First cliK-et In stores 75 Men additional closet j6 rirsc closet in noteK boarding Tho right is reserved by the Watei no icHiginv nouses, saloons, 1.01 '..00 1.00 1.011 1.00 i.or How Are You Fixed for Insurance? Fire and Marine. Wo arc agents for the largest and best companies represented in Astoria. lvO'al Insurance Co., assets, London Assurance Corp'n ilitna Insurance Co. Western U. S. Branch, -New Zealand Insurance Co., Ci mbined Assets, " Think of a house which, in the "busy season," when everybody is buying cost ly outer garments, wasting its advertls ing space on three cent and live cent notions, often not mentioning their val unble stock once in a whole week. It ii like a sportsman who wastes his am munition on sparrows when ducks are (lying overhead. The harvest time for expensive merchandise is at best but a short month or two. The cheap, little profit stuff, like the poor, we have al ways with us. If an advertiser does not possess business wltt along with literary ability, he will never make a success of his calling. We often see advertise ments without the slightest literary merit, written in faulty English and set up atrociously, which nevertheless are great advertisements great in their power of attracting people. They were full of business, even though they lack "style." The kind of advertisements which would prove a success for one store might not. do at all for another, even though In the name line of business, and perhaps located right next door. The capacity for knowing his audience must be Innate in the writer; so must the business sense. A small advertisement can be niad very attractive In The Astorlon. lk-re are samples of small advertisements, showing different ways of dlsplayirg them with the plainest of plain type: Blank & Co.- GREAT REDUCTION SALE GREAT REDUCTION SAKE This Week Only This Week Only - DRY GOODS SacrificedNo Reserve 0 A FEW SAMPLE PRICES Yards Black Satin and Moire, 4 inclicH wide, y:j ceiils, waa o0 cents per yard. Fancy Surah Sash, 15 incheg wide, Cream and Colors, ftV cents, fonncrly $2.00. 1'ieces of Black Habutai Silks heavy, rich and good, fnl width, 5(Jc. per yd. Novel t iei in Knl If I Wn.,1. c:n... ..,,v, -Tutu nuns Daiimsse India, Etc., at low titrnrea. !'0 Handsome styles in Silk f)00 4- Waists, .hiiianese and 1 Tin in Kti'iiuwl v ! 1 1 I I Only Sl.flo, formerly sold for Slt.00 Blank & Cot 21,502,370,00 8,030,425.00 10,915,829.00 1,0 17,195.00 2,177,219.00. Remember there are other stores, just. as good as yours, who soil at equally low prices. Your only advantage nn.i t is yours If you take it Is to have better advertising than they. This does not necessarily mean larger advertising or more cosily, f,)r lt ,s m the s,ze of the space that tells, but what is said and how It Is said that attraets notice and excites curiosity. A little study will enable you to evolve many other attractive ways of setting up your ada. in The Astorian type. There is hardly any limit to the combinations possible. Larse type eat! space, but you are not obliged to use it in order tin ' 0 a showy nd. In TI13 Astorian. Still we would advise you, l using the plain type, to have your ad. on those pages of The Astorian where all ndvers. are so set up, as then your small ad. has an equal chance of being seen. A plain nd. might be lost to view entirely when printed alongside oi fancy type neighbors. There the con trast is against you, but on tho page with other ads. printed In the same type s yours the advantage of the most attractive setting Is yours (f you but choose to have it so. The advertiser who has his eyes and wits about hlm has his finger on the public pulse and knows its beat. In cares of emergency his art nnd wit may do wonders. Observe the unique use which a Yankee advertiser makes of the classics. This man had dog col lars, name-plates and rubber stamps to fell. It was a most unpromising theme for what can one say of dog collars? Here are some of the things he said: $i:, 103,044.00 ELMORE, SANBORN & CO, publlo buildings and blocks.,.. 1.50 Each addition.)! clojet 1.00 One closet ofr two families 1.00 Karh additional fnmllv rj Wster Closets (Tank Closets) ' ' Mint rlivter. ftrlvnt ry I'jMrn Mnill Ijunnl rl.-vMf - ,nmil,fQKlin tn imnn ni . rulc and regulations, or to change the filter rates mm tiw.Hiii muw bi.. necfsary or expedient aflfwnrnrwnmfitmfitfiiFK 4IU- w.'lng of ,ra pat 3 , . .... ' "vtn .Muiic of irw r: up. t'lshtMf, uvci!, mi m pupui,, 3 5 ttl.-011-i.s h.h vocal na Imtnim,,:!,!, -Kin up In th. mo t Ic.oi nniwr. in- S ! Cluinr lojr lart-. lM ...... AMU-: PAT7, 4 J tiiHJ)le 4iitf, CUTTIK3. p: THE KEW YORK Kt'SiC.UECISO C0. BnJaThatre lilJjr .NewVtvltO.'v. Z FAT PEOPLE. Park Obesity pills will reduce your weight I'KK.M ANKNTLY from 1 to 15 pounds a month. NO STARVING, sick ness or Injury. NO rUBMCITY. Tne build up the health and beautify the complexion, leaving no wrinkles or nabblnss. RTOI'T A ur.-A, . , ..... ,. -v.wa "I''.ii r.. una dlhletilt. breathing surely rplleved. NO KXPKRtAIK.VT . rosMvo rmif, adopted only after years I m i-intr. ii orders supplied di rect fmm mi r nfflM i.t i.aa . - .... ...... tt. aiiv-c .vv np, packare. nr ihrww v a .i -- - by mall. . postpaid. Testimonials and particulars, (sealed) 1 cents. au correspondence strictly confiden tial. -,JAr JJCJfEJYjr: CO.. noston. Mr.ss. If you cannot spend fl.00.) a week in advertising, spend 500. If yo cannot spend so much, spend $100, and If your business will not allow more than 10 to be so invested, spend that. Do not there Is no advertising except in a axge way. One might as well say t;mt (lorlst will not grow as well as the same soe-I bougie in b,;,i,U quantities. Have good se.d and plant It In good n, la other words, write a god advertise ment and put It In a good paper. Ten dollars In The Astorian wil, pa- fop m lines of display advertising onpare,; measurement. One can do more with - s'nan than with 200 j lines In most other papers, because a I "ne ln Th As,ortn means generally a line or type, whereas those papers which are printed ln larger types, a line of advertising display type will take up two to ten lines of space or even more. IT IS SELDOM N THIS PllltlllPf nltv thar .A f . "'"i wt- o:v .nuns n Hie WllHlUWH nnnnnnelnv (hot n we speak French," or "Here we speak .1.. ore. jnese signs are common trom New York to San Francisco. In ltoston. OWinir tj Ihn ,.H., I 1 ror granted, without the slsns. We do engraving In any language, especially 011 Dog Collars; nisi, Door Plates 'anil Oddgoj. Madaln. Kt..n,..Hu ..... t..., ' her Stamps, Corporation Seals, ilangles" lirands, Itibbon Uadges, c. jonv S.VIITH, 2000 Blank street. IT IS NOT TO BID supposed that the Mnhnmme dnns look with favor upon the p;s'bil. ty of tha rise of a Christian power to the south of Turkey and Kgypt, and If this shop did not fit out nn expedition ror the relief of Stanley, it was solely tor the reason that we were so crowded with orders for Door Pl.ifua 11. at . 1,.. j no time to attend to the necessary dt- i.iii. mis we say jn seir-clefense, as the rumor has gone abroad that vo were favorable to tle Mahornmed.ni Also Badges. Medals, Stencils, steel ami Uubbel tiljimr (irrnii-n tt.m sii. n. .. Collars, &c. JOHN SMITH, 20000 Blank street. This he said every day, each time using another incident of past or cur rent history', or quoting a different au thor of ancient or modern times. Al ways winding up with come absurd op comical allusion to the ur.vrsal and crying peed for dog collars, name plates, etc., and apparently proving the impos. sihility of being happy in this -world without them. Who with a canine could resist these appeals? Who with a front door would let it go bare; who, ' indeed, would write hi3 name with pen when a rubber stamp could be had with which to do It? Novelty Is the great charm of advertising. Originality- U what the world sighs for. Pe, origin .. e.nd your fortune Is mado