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THE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, THURSDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 0, 1804 COUNCIL PROCEEDNGS. ti aooount of a 1 1 ' of space the f ..ilowlmr report of the City Council was omitted yeeteiday. The council met In regular session, at 7:30 p. m., Mayor Kinney presiding. Roll was called and Councllmen Berg m in, B.irkw, Lnnirvi-orthy, Pchernec kau, Thomson, Webber, and Young were present. Petition for liquor license from Chas. Walrus, granted. ' Petition of Mary Brown for privilege to redeem her proparcy sold for sewer use lament, gran-ed. Officers' report of electric lights that were out during the month of Novem ber read, and auditor Instructed to de duut proper amount from claim. Report of the chief engineer of the fire department on condition of No. 2 heatei, referred to comnKlttee on lire and water. Report of street superintendent on work done by city prisoners during month of November, placed on file. yjeet pay roll, amounting to J82.00; road pay roll amounting to J36.0O; po lice iay roll amouwUng to $475.00; olty ollioera' puy roll, amounting to $363.00; oily surveyor's pay .roll, amoumtina to JG2.00; and Bllawiwicca due the fire de partment, $873.00," all for the month of Novemlber, approved and ordered paid by warrants on the reaepctive funds. An ordinance In rela'Sion to improve mcU.. of streets; an ordinance amending section 20 of Ordinance No. 1195, entit led "An ordinance to license and regu late licenses in thie city of Astorl'i, ;" an oi durance defining nuisances, and punishment of persons madivjainlng oi refusing to abttite the same; an ordi nance to suppress bawdy houses; an or dinance prohibiting minora from play ing cards, billiards, pool, or other fames In any saloon or any place kept for card or billiard playing; an ordi nance to establish fire limits in . the city of Astoria and t regulate the manner of constmating and repairing and rebuilding therein, for the projec tion of property; all read iir3t and sec ond times. An ordinance appropriating $830.00 out of the FiS.h eltreat eawer fund for the benefit of Blaine- R. Smith; an ordu nance to provide for the licensing and killing of dogs; e'ach read third time and passed. An ordinance to provide for the time and manner of constructing a sewer In Twelfth street, Adatr'e AJjoria, on the nortih lino of Grand avenue to the middle line of Divane utreet, read third time and referred back to committee on health and police to report at next jneeting. The following Claims were ordered paid: Clatsop Mill Co., $18.14; D. W. Morrison, $12.00; Dayton & Hall, $36.76; West Shore JIiil3 Co., $423.75. Sundry bills were read flnat time and referred to respective commOtteifcs. Resolution instructing Lhe auditor and police judge to give notice of the in tention of tihe common council to es ta.bHV'h the gi-ade of Franklin avenue in Aduir's Astoria from the west llr.6 of John Adair donation land claim to 33th street; adopted. Resolution authorizing committee on streets and public ways to expend $75.00 on corduroying Young's Bay county road; adopted. Resolution ordering auditor and po lice judge to give notice that the com mon council propose to establish the giUdc of Irving avenue in fhively's As toria from ithe claim line between Shlve ly & McClure Doniaitlon land claim to the v.eat side of 18th street; passed. HOW A CHINESE EMPEROR IS MARRIED. The marriage of the emperor took place in 1880, and the empress dowager presided over the occasion. The wed ding is said to have cost about ten million dollars, and there were two pavilions built In the palace to con tain the empress's wedding dresses. 1 have before me a lif of the robes she wore on that occasion. She had on a sik headdress of red, which was dec orated wich pearls, amethysts, rubies, carnelitma, coral, and blue feathers. Her person was covered with an em broidered court-robe 'decorated with pearls and fastened w!6h diamond but tons. About her neck she wore two strings of coral beads, and in her ears were jewels. She caunied a folded hand kerchief, and she rode to the emperor's jjailace In a gorgeous secJan -chair. She was aueomj'-anled by eunuchs, and eight eunuchs carried the chair. After enter ing the pa!a?e grounds the chair was carried over a brazier of Jive coals. Two of the imperial princesses helped her in and out of the chair, and as stie gjt out ehc was given an apple, a gol den s-jeptcr, and a buttle containing pearls and gold coins. The emperor, who was direescd in full court costume, .t.i.-id on the threshold of the palace. end as the future empress got out he look off her veil. The two were then led to the bridal chamter, and the emperor -took his ecsit on the lift eide of the bed, while the bride suit on the right, with their focej turned toward each other. The princesses then requeil-ed the imperial couple to ddnk together. They ate ft d:3h of what the Chinese call "The pudcKns of Sons and Grandsons, end -nir toe-either some wed-Jing-soup nhlch is dignofied by the name of .ri -Rrth of Lone- LJfe." This prac tioaliy conaUtuted the marriage cere-mnrn,-. thouirh a marriage contract was ulgned. From "Emprea Dowager of China," In Deforest ft MLitfazlne for Peoencer. The letters "as" are to be found at the beginning of acknowledgments end other legal documents, but not one in ' dozen can tell you what that cabalistic "ss" Is for. The abbreviation Is a con. tnotion of the Latin word "scilicet," which to also a conization, having or icinully been written "s-irelicate," ueiiter of which, you trill cot. ba more than one "ft." The word entire or in Its abbreviated state, is equivalent to the old English "to-wlt," still widely used, the design of both being simply to call pariculhr attention to what fol lows. HERBERT A. HIGGINS DIED NOV. 30, AGED 15. Dear ones! It Is well with Herbie; His oure spirit dwells with God, While the earth-worn, ompty casket, Gently rests beneath '.he sod. For Mm, all distress is en fl ed. He can nevermore be sad; Why, then, weep when "he rejoices Why thus grieve when he is glaa: Mark-vl you not the heavenly radlence Beaming on his mudh-loved face. As his bright imprisoned spirit Struggled upward for Its place? . 'Twos a ray escaped from heaven, Our dear, beautlous home afar. Where the angte-ls gi'.ad were waiting. With ithe pearly gates ajar. Heard you not entrancing music, Sucih as thrilled you o'or and o'er, An his joyous, earth-freed spirit Reached the bright and shining shore? May we all receive such welcome. When our earthly course Is run, And Bill then dear Father, help us, E'er to say, "Thy Will Be Done!" ' Bellini O. Crosby. Astoria, Or., Dea 3, 1894. IRVING AVENUE GRADE NOTICE. Notice la hereby triven that the Com mon . Council of the City of Astoria, propose to establish the grado of irvInK avenue In the town (now city or Astoria, Or., as laid ouitand recorded by J. M. Shlvely, from the claim line be tween McClure s and Shlvely's V. L. C, to the eastt line of 18th street. at elevations above the base or graaes for the City of Astoria, as established by Ordinance No. 71, entitled, "An Or dinance establishing a base of grades for the streets of the City of Astoria," as follows, to-wlt: At center of Irving Avenue and Claim line between McClure's and Shlvely's Astoria, 167 feet. Ait renter of Irving Avenue ana Mtn Street, 167 feet. At center of Irving Avenue ana latn street, 166.5 feet. A t center of Irving Avenue and 16th street, 170 feet. At oeriter of Irving Avenue ana r.tn street, 172 feet. At center of Irving Avenue ana lgtn street, 185 feet. The grade to be on a straight or even slope between the crossings, and of equal height throughout the wldlth of the street at any one place Detween said crossings. Anl unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of three-fourths of the property fronting on said part of said street be filed with the Auditor and Police Judge within ten days from the final publication of this notice, to- wt: on Tuesdliy, January 1st, 1895, the Common Council will establish said grade By order or tne common council. (Attest) K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge. Aatorla, Oregon, December 5th, 1S94. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to all whom It may concern, that the undersigned has been duly appointed the assignee of I. V. Case, and that he has quaiinea as such assignee by filing with the clerk of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clatsop County,' his bond as required by law. All persons hav- Ine claims against said I. W. case are notified to present the same to the vnderslgned, duly verified, at the office of the Astoria National Bank, In the city of Astoria, in said county, within three months from tnis date. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this 11th day of November. 1894. I). K. WAKKE.M, Assignee. FINAL ACCOUNT. The undersigned, administrator of the state of Caroline Hansen, deceased, has filed in the county court of the State of Oregon, for Clatsop County, his final account as such administrator, and the said court has set Wednesday, January 9tli, 1894, at 10 o'clock a. m. for hearing thereon, at the courthouse in said county and state; all persona having any interest therein are requir ed to then and there appear and show cause if any, why the said account be not allowed and the administrator be discharged. VICTOR HANSEN, Administrator. November 19th. 1894. NOTICE. Astoria, Oregon, November 28, 1894. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, administrator of the estate of James P. Metz, deceased, have filed In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clatsop County, my final account as such administrator, and the same has been by said court set for hearing Wednesday, January 9th, 1895. at the hour of 10 o'clock a, m. at court house at Astoria. Or. All persons inter ested therein are hereby notified to then and there appaar and show cause If any why the said account De not al lowed, and the administrator discharg ed. JAMES. W. HARE, Administrator. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the under signed have purchased the interest of Hong Chong, deoeasea, in tne partner shin business of Tai Wah Lung Kee Co., No. 557 Commercial street, Astoria, Or., ana will continue ousiness ai saia nl.-irw under said name, and request of the publlo the some patronage hereto fore enjoyed by Baia nrm, guaranteeing the same courtesy neretoiore exienuea December 3d, 1S94. LEE STJI MAV, LUI SEU ENG. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having been appointed executrix of ikA AatatA nt VI T. Jnnpa. deceased, all persons having claims against the es. tate are requestea to present mem A,tltt variAoA trt m Alt th Offll?ft Of J. n a Pawitw In Aatnrln. Oreron. with in six months tram mis aaie, uewm- ber 1, 1834. A. M. JOXE3. MARVELOUS RESULTS. From a letter written by Rev. J. are permitted to make this extract: I have no newtanon in rewmTiu-iuuiiB Dr. King's New Discovery, as the re m,,i'm Wc-A dlmoif marvelous In the case of rrrv wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist church at Kives junction, ene KmtivM finom with mtpumotiia sue seeding La Grippe. Terrible parox ysms or COUgning wuuiu ism. lur iixluh with little Interruption, and and it seemed as If she oould not survive, them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Disrvrvery; rt was quick In its work and highly satisfactory in Its rer-iKs." Trial bottles free at Chas. Ror?rs' Drur Store. P-egular rlze (4 cents ana LW, WEAK WOMI and all mothers who are nursing babies derive great benefit from Scott's Emulsion. This prepara tion serves two purposes. It gives vital strength to mothers and also enriches their milk and thus makes their babies thrive. Emulsion is a constructive food that pro motes the making of healthy tissue and bone. Itisawonder ful remedy for Emaciation, Ceneral Debility, Throat and Lung Complaints, Coughs, Colds, Anaemia, Scrofula and Wasting Diseases of Children. S,hJ for Pamphlet on ScMt EmuUion. Ft. ScotUBowno, N.Y. All druggist. 60c.nd$t. THREE REASONS WHY. ( The Printz-Craln Drug Co. are coming to the front and outstripping tneir ri vals: 1. Messrs. Prints and Craln are both thorough druggists, each having had nearly twenty years' experinece in the business, and have the confidence of both the physicians ana tne pumic 2. They are always pleasant and obliging to every one who enters their store, whether they wisn to ouy any thine nr not. 3. 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Pullman and Tourltt Sleeken rroe Reollnlng Chair Cars,' Astoria to San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMERS Astoria and Portlnd Steamers. Hereafter the O. R. and N. Co.'s boats will run as follows, between Aatorla and Portland. The Thompson will leave A- toria at 6:45 a, m. daily except Sunday, and Portland dally ab 8 p. m. except Sunday. The T. J. Potter will leave Astoria at 7 p. m. daily, and Portland at 7 a, m. dally except Sunday. For rates and general Information call on or address Q. W. LOUNSBERRT, Agent, Astoria, Or. W. H. HTJRLBURT, Gen. Pas. Art., rortiana, ur. RAILWAY. AMERICA'S Greatest Trans -Continental Railway Syetem. FBOPI OCEflll TO OCEAN ' IN Palace Dining oom and Sleeping Cars Laxafloos Dining Cars. . Elegant Day Coaches. ALSO Observation Cars, allowing Unbroken Yietns of the Wonderful flountain Country. $5.00 and $10.00 Saved on all tickets east. Tourist cars the best on wheels. 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He will mull you free of charge, maps, time tables, and advise you as to the through rates to any point, reserve sleeping car accommodations for you, and furnish you with through tloketa via either tha Northern, Union, South ern, Canadian Pacific, and Great North ern railroads at the very lowest rates " obtainable. The Burlington Route is generally conceded to be the finest equipped rail road in the world for all clusses cf travel. E3EI1' Dr.LIEBIG&CO Special Foe'ors for Ctroune, Pri- Ti'.e and Wasting Diseases. Dr. i i- lnu's liivl(ir'or the sreat. r tnerty for Srtilhuil Wt-iikuww. Los. of M Uiliuod kiiu Pri vie 1) sciuck, Ov. troipos I'wiimnirenii nwl pivpai- s nil lor miii-rluv lile' Uiuli-s, plessures and ies onl lilm : $1 tr al kottle kIvi-d or sent frt-e In imy on (ion ribhitf syinptun s; call or HiKI I '-ss 4IH) liewy stn-i-t, privillo tutruiice 404 Uasou St., S-iu FfAiicisi o. Hunter & Epicures say the best Pork Sausage combines tt-i flnvnr nf nf l,an nlcr riergen'S.pork with the flaky fat and the fines herbs. We furnish the table with this kind of sausage that pleases the veriest epicure. Portland Butchering Co's Marks Corner Second and Benton streets. Corner Third and West Eighth streets NO BREAKFAST Is complete without a good piece of choice meat. One can be Deceived In a piece of meat at the meat deal ers, and discover when it la too Into that what appeared to be good Is noth ing of the kind. Guard against such mlBtakes by coming here. We always have the best. WASHINGTON MEAT flARXET, ChRiSTENSEN & CO.. Prop'r. Dalgity Iron Works, General Machinist and Boiler Works. All kinds ot tannery, snip, saamnoai anil Fnolni WnrU nf zinv nesirl-itioil. Castings of all kinds made to order. Foot of Lafayette St., Astoi la, Or. - THE ASTOSIIA SAVIHCS BAJlK Anta urn triintAa for nrnnra.tlntiA and individuals. De poults solicited. Ini.mut will 1 .o allnwAH nn Mvlnirf deposits at the rate of 4 per cent per annum. J. Q. A, POWLBT President BENJ. youNt vica iTHBiafiiit FHANK PATTON Cashier W. E. DEMENT Secretary DIKKCTUKS. 3. O. A. Bowlby, C. II. Page. G. A. Nelson. Banj. Young, A. S. Reed, D, P. Thompson, W. B. Dement. ASTORIA IRON WORK9 Concomly St., foot of Jsckson, Astorl. General Machinists and Boiler Makers Lini snd Mirlns Engines. Boiler work. Simb boit snd Cnnry Work a Spcllty. Csstlnirs of All Drtcrlpllons Mads to 0)dvi on ri i XI...I.. John Fox. President and Superintendent A. L. Fox .....Vies President' O. B. Prael Secretary OGGlDEflT HOTEL Is the Best of It ClaJ On the Pacific Coast. TUB Rf4 UflHXCHliLiHD TABLiH. Ratts. fa dally snd upwards. Kopp'B Beer Hall. Cholls Wines, Liquors and Cga'S. KENTUCKY ' WHIBKKY Only handed over the ear. The largest glass of N. P. Beer. Half-and-half, 51. ' Free Lunch. Bilckson &Wirkkala, Proprietor Cor. Concosily and Lafayette Sis. S. H.. WILLETT, PLUMBING, Gas and Steam Fitting, hot Air, Steam and Water He ating;.- 179 Twelfth afreet, Astoria, Or, J FISHER BROS., SHIP - CHANDLERS, HEAVY AND SH'lr HARDWARE. Wasons & Velilcleain fitock Fans Machlnrry, Paints, Olis, Vainl.lirs, Logjerf Supjiilei. fsl'ink's Sfa'e, Doors anj Windows. lrovialoiiM, Flour. nrl Mill FMd Astoria, Oregon. 1