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ME DAILY ASTORUN, ASTORIA, WEDNESDAY - MORNING, .MARCn 7, 1803. 'sively'fbr Aiuawmeut'."" ' ' '. i.. .....n tieol'ge T. AHiuoy, mi iiiicuiijf w-u-to-do logger of Hrookfltld, Wash., ar rival here Friday and started In to ree Dip elephant, which Bight cost him $185 in 'nhout 36 hours, savs tne -telegram. Lat evening he called on Chief of Police Hunt alleging he had been rob bed by two women In the Elegant sa luuii, on Fourth and, Everett streets, of (125. He claimed to have had $300 In iioid on hla arrival la town, and ac knowledged having spent $G0. ABhley did not see any one take the money . . Ua. ..U. .iln!n frnltl tllH IXJClteui, yci lie ni that he had been despoiled In that I.... ISA Captain of Police Holley made the til-rent of Winnie Fox and Henrietta Marshall, and they were accompanied . ..1 ,, t 1 Vi ii aulnnn "Tnnv" ' nV LI1C UIUUIICLUI ft,.,. wwv.v.., .. . Arnold. After listening to both Bides of , trie story, Chief Hunt would not assume h reBoonslblllty of detaining, the ac ' bused, unless Ashley swore to a com plaint, which he did, Including Arnold. The women have been residents here four years and Arnold has lived here 16 ' years, and this Is the first time t.hey have ever been arrested. They were at once released from custody upon lur 'rllshlnit S250 bonds each. ' 'When those cases were called In the municipal court this afternoon, the Drosecutlon asked for their contlnu .ance till Wednesday, because of Ash- 'ley'a absence on business In Astoria, and such an order was made. '' jHTS UNION GOSPEL MEETINGS. A large crowd again filled the Y. M. C. A. hall to Its utmost capacity last night in order to hear Evangelist Ford Mr. Ford's pleasant manner and forcl ble sermons, together with the excellent choir singing, are attracting large and Interested audiences. Mr. Ford's oub- 1ect last evening was: "Prayers." Song service tonight, at 7:30, In charge .of the Baptist church choir. Go early mid hear the singing, UNCLAIMED LETTERS. List of Letters Unclaimed at the As- k torla Foatofflce. In applying for the letters referred to herein, tat when advertised. Adams, Christ. McEntyre Bros., Atkinson, Miss Flor McMelllon, Capt. D., liaker W. II., Nleml, Jafet, llryanjii. C.'. Nllson. David I (. liyrd, MissD., Nordlund, Chris Clark, V. B.. t,ft.na'l, Kia Curran, Russell, Norrls, Robt 8., -twtia W H.. Pehrson, Miss Sofia, oKp.J.. Olsen.MlssMollle, Oraham, Wm., Ruakamo, Johan, Gray, Kobt. (2), Seeley, I. H.. Gordon, Len, Btenstrom, M., Hyland, John. Takkunen, Miss Gus Johnson, Mrs. A. Alt tava. . ., Lawler. Richard, - Thompson. Andrew, Lewis, Mrs. C. B., Violate. Mrs Laura, Mattson, Mrs. Fina, Williams Wm., McDonald, Mrs. EllaWllson, Kitty, ,ck.ey,MbNLlgT.v ASSTlfSffiA Hrrbe.s.Mund Pruggemann, Ferdl- Jansen, Rasmus, natJ(j Pedersen, H., Cavalero, Santo, Rautua, Ankust, Chante, John De, Strangeland, Karl A ''"JAMESW. HARE. P. M. '' KILLED BY FALLING ROCK. Scranton, Pa., March fl.-By a. fall of rock In the Richmond shaft and an ex plosion of blower gas, Thomas Holwlll, Richard Hughes, James Northen and Albert Richard, of a gang of nine shaft sinkers, were killed. The others es caped. 1 DEATH OF A WEALTHY WOMAN. Boston, March 6.-Mrs. Mary Hrnon way died today, aged 65 years. She was a daughter of Timothy Tldeston, v wealthy merchant of New York, tne the richest woman In Boston, posses' lug a fortune estimated at tl5,000,Q0O. THE RAILROAD RATE WAR. Chicago. March 6.-Notlee of with drawal from membership in the West ern Passenger Association was fllod to day by the Santa Fe road. It will become- effective In ten days. " WILL GO TO MILWAUKEE. Washington, March 6.-It is expected that the sub-committee from the house committee on judiciary will go to Mil waukee to Investigate the labor deci sion of Judge Jenkins. ROSEBERY IN HARNESS. London, March 6,-Lord Rosebory to Any formally assumed the premiership. . SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit. Court of the State Oregon, for the County of Clatsop. Jtose U. Jackson, Plaintiff, vs. J. Kinney. Defendant. ,.,w liy vlrtuo of an execution and order of sal Issued out of and under the seuJ of the above-entltled Court, in tne shove-entitled cause, on the 2lt day oi February. ISM. and to me directed, upon a decree of foreclosure and Judg ment rendered therein, on the 23rd aa of December. 1893, In favor of the above nunied plaintiff, and aKiUnst the above mimed defendant, for the sum m I3MI.25. and the costs and disbursements of (his acUon. taxed at 16.80, and liotU-e la hereby given that on Tuesday, tne 3rd day of April. 1894. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. nu, of said day, In front ot the County Court House door. In tne Oty of Astoria, in said County and Mute, I shall proceed to sell all tne right, title, claim and Interest of the iiU.vpwnumed defendant In and to tne foih-ivlog deerlhed real estate, to-wlt Lots numbered live 5. thirteen (l.d mil fourteen (II), In block numbered tmo hundred and sixty-two !), I" the tuwn, now City, of Astoria, us laid out i-eeorded by John McCluie. and ex--J by Cyrus Olney, and idiualed In t i. !'r 'connty, Orcein, or to much r.i.-n-.f as shall 1 suitH-tcnt satisfy tli't iir-il sum of J.'.SS.Si. and the costs ,ud !l.-t,uisetnen1s taxed st 1H.S0, ana .i iT-i.if tests "f thin sou. at public im.-: t), th,, t.d-h.-t t.t-.)er, for cash in I i. ! I i;ii.-4 m ite f..ld re.ln, pt ;. ;' 2i. A. ;-Ml'i ii,- . ,f C p f . ;:.... ;" ' - a .!. .. y. ii h i . ; : i. 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All parties having claims against said estate must (ha notna fllllU VHHflPll. to the undersigned, at the office of Fulton Bros., attorneys. In Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, within six months frcm this date. . : a, ll, AMJ!it January 2d. 1894. . SCHOOL ELECTION. x? in- huiwlw irtven to the leff-ll voters of the school district comprising nif ,.r Aat.irin. that there will be held In said district an election on the eoond Monday In March, ueing ma j-uh Jay of March, 18!4. I'olls to bo kept r-rvm o n'ol.n.I, n nv. till ft o'clock jpUII null. V " I" -- - - Ii. m of said day. This elect4on Is jailed 'or the purpose ot eieeung one -urec-iur ,o Berve said district. Tolling places Engine nouse or ues ue Co., No. 2. Judges, J. H. D. Gray, M. Clinton, C. H. Stockton; clerk, 11. G. Smith. Engine house of Engine Co., No. 1. fudKes, P. A. Trulllnger, Chits. Wilson, Victor Mlkclson; clerk, P. Shlstad. Ross, Hlgglns & Co.'s Uppertown ttore. Judges, Charles Goddard, Fred, Wright, F. C. Reed; clerk, Wm. Young. By order of the Board of Directors of School District No. 1. J. W. CONN, Chairman. It. B. FERGUSON, Clerk. Dated at Astoria, Ore., this 24th day jf February, A. D. lfM. CEDAR STREET GRADE NOTICE. . Notice Is hereby given that the com mon council of the City of Astoria ira poBes to establish the grade of Cedar itreet, Alderbrook, In the City of As toria, Oregon, at the following heights vbovo the base of grades as established by Ordinance No. 71, entitled "An or dinance establishing a base of grades for the streets of the City of Astoria, is follows, to-wlt: FeeU At Intersection with the west bound ary of the Shortess D. L. C 21 At crossing of First street 24 At crossing of Second street 2i At crossing of Third street Si At crossing of Fourth street 40 And unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of three-fourths of the prop jrty fronting on snld portion of said Hreet.be Hied with the Auditor anil Police Jtidne within ten days from the rlnal publication of this notice, to-wlt: On or before Tuesday, March "0th, ISlil, ihe common council will establish said yrsde. liy order of the Common Council. Attest: . K.OSUURN. Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon,. Feb. 24. 1S!)4. BIRCH STREET GRADE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the com I nt iha Cltv nf Aatnrl.L Dis poses to establish the grads of Birch Hreet. in ins iuy or Astoria, urcgvm. t the following heights above the base if grades as established by ordinance No. 71, entitled "An ordinance establish- l,t m lttiu tt irrn.l.iv- fur I h HtlH'tu nf the City of Astoria, as follows, to-wlt: reel. Aft .... I .. ... A I M .... n n 1 t. I .-o , alr.inF V At crossing of Birch and Second Rtreei A niviudlni, .xf Ttli.h nn.t Ttlll'il tl,fttt. 3 At r.roHHtiikr of Birch and Fourth street And unless , remonstrance signed by the owners of three-fourths of the prop erty fronting on said portion of s;ld street be tiled with the Auditor snd Police Judvre within ten days fniuv the final publication of this notice, to-wlt: tn or WUt s Tiies.lny. March 1'ihh, l.ssl, the common couul will establish said 11V order of the Common (""UiieJJ. Att,-st: ' K. OSIU'UN. Au.tor tr.xi Police Jud,;e, -A.tr.:;., (V""l. I', h- -S- efn&p of mLicy balk, , W .tl. ii Ii hftwdiv filvea thkt ly Vil lus of a warrant Issued by the Auditor and Police Judge of llie city 01 Aaiona, 10 nut illree.ted. dated the 2Hh day of January, 1X4, and against NANCT WELCH, Commanding nie to levy uion the north 12 1-2x50 feet, of lot 12, In block num bered 58, usessed to Nancy Welch, In that portion of snld City of Astoria which was laid out and recorded by John M. Shlvely, In Clatsop county, Oregon, upon which an assessment of $r,2.58 la unpaid, assessed for the Im provement of that portion of West Eighth street, in said city, between the south side of Water street and the southern limits of the city, approved March 11th, 1891, which assessment Is declared and assessed upon said lot by Ordinance No. 1433 of said cjty, entitled An Ordinance declaring the probable muta nt imnrcivlnir West Eichth street. Approved August 5th, 18'Jl. I have tnia uay levieu upon emu ilv.vn l..urlh,.d nrnnertv. and on Tues day, March the 20th, 18M, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, In front of the Court House door, ir. sail city ot Asiona, County of Clatsop and State of Oregon, nrltl anil aaOl nronpl-t V tn t.hA lltchpst bidder therefor, to pay said assessmen, together With costs ana expenses oi sule. Dated Astoria, Oregon, February 19th, 1894. C. W. LOUGHERY, Chief of Police for the City of Astoria. NOTICE Of Completion and Acceptance of Young's Bay County Road. Notice is hereby given that M. Kron qulst, contractor, on Young's Bay county road, under the provisions of Ordinance No. 1840, did, on the ICth day of Febru ary, 1894, file In the office of the Auditor and Police Judge of the City ot Astoria, the certificate of the Superintendent of Streets and the City Surveyor, approved by the Committee on Streets and Public Ways. After the expiration of the time here inafter specified, If no objection to the acceptance of such work be filed, and the Common Council shall deem such Improvement properly completed ac cording to the contract and plans and specifications therefor, the same may be accepted. Objections to the acceptance of said work, or any part thereof, may be filed In the office of the Auditor and Police Judge on or before Tuesday, February 20th, 1894. ICOSBURN, Auditor nnd Police Judge. Astoria, Ore., Feb. 16, 1894. FOURTH STREET GRADE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria pro pose to establish the grade of Fourth street, In the City of Astoria, Oregon, as laid out and recorded by John Adair, at the following heights above the base of grades as established by ordinance No. 71, entitled "An ordinance estab lishing a base of grades for the streets of the City of Astoria, as follows, to wlt: ' Feet. At Intersection wlch Auger avenue,. 22.0 At intersection with Abernethy 20.6 At intersection with Bonneville 38.6 And that the grade of the Interven ing streets be a straight line between the crossings mentioned. And unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of three-fourths of the prop erty fronting on said portion of said street be filed with tho Auditor and Police Judge within ten days from the final publication of this notice, to-wlt: On Monday, March 12th, 1894, the Com mon Council will establish said grade. By order of the Common Council. Attest: K. OSBURN, 1 Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Ore., February 10, 1891. CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice is hereby glv?n that by virtue of a warrant Issued by the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, to me directed, dated the 20th day of January, 1814, and against 55. ANSTl.NSON, Commanding me to levy upon the south 130.550 feet of lot No. 12, in block numbered 6S, assessed to Z. Anstinson, In that portion of said City of Astoria which was laid out and recorded by John M. Shlvely, In Clatsop county, Oregon, upon which an assessment of $546.86 Is unpaid, assessed for the Im provement of that portion of West Eighth street, In said city, between the south sldo of Water street and the southern limits of the city, approved March 11th, 1S91, which assessment Is declared and assessed upon said lot by Ordinance No. 1433 of said city, entitled An Ordinance declaring the probable costs ot improving West Eighth street. Approved August 6th, 1S91. 1 have this day levied upon said above described property, and on Tues day, March the 20th, 1S94, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, In front of tho Court Mouse door. In vild City if Astoria, County of Clatsop and Stavo of Oregon, will sell said property to the highest bidder therefor, to pay said assessment, together with costs and expenses of sule. Dated Astoria, Oregon, February 19th, 1S94. C. W. LOUGHERY, Chief of Police for the Cjty of Astoria. CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a warrant issued by the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, to tne directed, dated tho 20th day of January, 14, and against O. W. LOUftNSBERRY, Commanding me it levy upon lot No. 1, In block numbered ,'iS, nsesscd to G. W. Lounsberry, in that portion of tnld City of Astoria which was laid out and recorded by John M. Shlvely, in Clatsop county, Oregon, upon which an assessment of $1,031.80 la unpaid, assessed fur the Im provement of that portion of West Eighth street. In snld city, between the south hide of Water street and the southern limits of tho city, approved March 11th. 1S91, which assessment is declared and assessed upon suld lot by Ordinance No, 14:i3 of Slid city, entitled An Ordinance declaring the probable costs of Improving West Eighth street. Approved August 6th, 1891. I have this d:ty levied upon said above described property, and on Tues day, March tho Sith. 1891, at 2 o'clock p. in. of said day, In from of the Court House door. In ti.Ul City nf Astoria, County of Clatsop and State of Oregon, will sell said property to the highest bidder therefor, to pay snld assessment, together with costs and expenses of side. I 'uted Astoria, Oregon, February 19th, lSt. C. W. LOUGHERY, Chief of Police for the city ot AsUiria. M1LE3" NERVE AND LIVER PUXR. 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Provided, that r. .thing in this ordinance shall be con 6. rued to apply to the sale of liquors for n.idlclnal purposes, made by a regular li.ensed pharmacist upon a prescription therefor made by a regular licensed physiclun or surgeon, In the regular course of such physician's or surgeon's practice to a patient, and for medicinal purposes only. Any person violating any of the pro visions of this section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon con viction thereof before the police Judge, shall be lind not less thi-.n Twenty-live Dollars, nor more than Two Hundred Dollura, or by imprisonment in tho city Jail until such fine be paid, not to ex ceed One Hundred days. And It, Is here by made the duty of the Chief of Police and each police olilcer of the city to make complaint to the City Attorney of each and every violation of the provi sions 01 tnis oral nance, and such viola tion must be prosecuted by such at torney. Section 2. Every person applying for a license to sell wine, malt or spirituous liquors, in less quantities than one gal Ion, under the provisions of this ordin ance, shall pay Into the city treasury the sum of Four Hundred Dollars per annum, and in no ease shall any license be Issued for a less period than one year, and no license shall be In any manner transferable. Provided, -further, that the Common Council shall re serve and have the right to revoke a license at any time. Section 3. Before a license shall Issue, as provided In this ordinance, the ap plicant shall petition the Common Coun cil In the manner provided in Section 4 of this ordinance, and shall also, with said petition, present to the Common Council a bond in the sum of Five Hun dred Dollars, with' two or more sulll cient sureties, payable to the City of Astoria, conditioned that the applicants shall keep an orderly house, and will In all things comply with the provisions of this ordinance during the period of one year from the date of such license. Attached to said bond shall be the affi davit, verified by tho oath of the sure ties, to the effect that they are free holders, of the City of Astoria, and are In the aggregate worth the sum of One Thousand Dollars over and above all Just debts and liabilities, exclusive of property exempt from execution. The applicant shall also present with such Petition and bond, a receipt of the City Treasurer for the amount of money de posited for such license, to-vlt, $400. Section 4. The petition required by this ordinance sh&ll state: 1st The name of the applicant. 2nd Whether such applicant has be fore held, or holds at the time of the application, a license, and If so, at what time such license has or does expire. 3rd The number and street where such house is situated where the liquors are to be sold. Such petition shall be verified by the applicant, or if more than one, then by one if said applicar.ts, stating that such petition is true. The receipt of the Treasurer men tioned in Section 3 of this ordinance shall state that the amount paid by such applicant Is paid for liquor license, to be refunded in case the Common Council shall refuse to grant the petition of the applicants otherwise upon the issuing of such license to go Into the Police Fund of said City of Astoria. Section 5. Said petition shall be granted on condition of the approval of the bond by the Mayor, and said Mayor shall examine the bond of the applicant and either npprove or disapprove the same. Upon the provisions of this or dinance being complied with, the Aud Itoor and Police Judge shall Issue such license to such applicant. Section 6. The peace bond given by the applicant, as provided in this or dinance, in case of any violation of any of its provisions or conditions, shall be liable to be prosecuted therefor In a civil acton, and It shall be the duty of the City Attorney to prosecute the bond given by such applicant for any viola tion of Us provisions. Section 7. Any keeper of a bar-room or drinking chop, or place where liquors nre sold, who shall permit any breach of tho peace or disturbance ot public or der or decorum, by noisy or disorderly conduct on the premises, when it is In his power to prevent the same, or who shall sell or give any Intoxicating liquors to any person already Intoxicated, or any person under the age of legal majority, or who shall allow or permit any minor to remain In or about any bar-room or drinking shop, or place where liquors are sold, or who shall permit any the atrical or minstrel show, exhibition or concert to take place In such bar-room or drinking i-hop, or place where liquors are sold, or who shall permit any minor to be or remain in any theatre or place of amusement in which Intoxicating liquors are sold, shall bo deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, nnd upon conviction thereof before the Police Court, shall be lined not less than twenty-five nor more than one hundred dollars, or by impris onment In the city Jail not less than twelve nor more than fifty days, or both, in the discretion of the court, and shall forfeit the license to such bar room, or drinking shop or place where liquors are sold. Section 8. Each and every place where wines, malt or spirituous liquors are sold, bartered or delivered, shall be deemed a bar-room, or drinking-r.hop or place where liquors nre sold, under the provisions ot this ordinance. Section 8. Each and every person having a license under the provisions of this ordinance phnll exhibit tbe same at ail times, while the same Is In force. In his or their place of business, ar.d persons violating the provisions of this section shall, upon conviction thereof before the Auditor and Police Judge, be fined not to exceed fifty dollars, or by Imprisonment In the city Jail not to exceed twenty-five days. Section 10. Ordinance No. 1322. entitled "An ordinance providing for licensing and regulating bar-rooms and drinking shops within the corporate limits of the City of Astoria, Clatsop County, Ore gon." approved March 11th. is:q, be and the ss ate Is hereby repealed. Section It. This ordinance shall take effect and b In force from and after its pnssnee and nppmval by the Mayor, or President of the Council Passed the Common Ccuneil February Cth, 1S4. Attest: K. OSBURN, v Auditor and Police Judge. Approved Kebrusrv If., 1VM. ALFRED KINNEY. Mayor. OnTop- MARSHALL'S TWINE Is conceded by all to be the best. It fislios better and wears better than any other twine used on the Columbia river. TRY IT AND UK CONVINCED. oh .If You Want Cannery and .Fishermen's Supplies, Call on- EliPHE SflpOtifl & GO. ASTORIA, CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a warrant Issued by the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, to me directed, dated the 20th day of January, 1894, and against MARY MORGAN, Commanding me to levy upon lot ' No. 7, In block numbered 59, assessed to Mary Morgan, In that portion of said City of Astoria which was laid out and recorded by John M. Shlvely, in Clatsop county, Oregon, upon which an assessment of $934.40 Is unpaid, assessed for the im provement of that portion of West Eighth street, In said city, between the south side of Water street and the southern limits of the city, approved March 11th, 1891, which assessment is declared and assessed upon said lot by Ordinance No. 1433 of said city, entitled An Ordinance declaring the probable costs of Improving West Eighth street, Approved August 5th, 1891. I have this day levied upon said above described property, and on Tues day, March the 20th, 1894, at 2 o'clock p. m. of suld day. In front of the CVcrt House door, in said City of Ast'.r'.a, County of Clatsop and Sta;e of Oregon, will sell said property to the highest bidder therefor, to pay said assessment, together with costs and expenses of sale. Dated Astoria, Oregon, February 19th, 1894. C. W. LOUGHERY, Chief of Police for the City ot Astoria. CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a warrant Issuod by the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, to me directed, dated the 20th day of January, 1891, and against MARY MORGAN, Commanding me to levy upon lot No. 7. in block numbered 89, assessed to Mary Morgan, In that portion of said City of Astoria which was laid out and recorded by John M. Shlvely, In Clatsop county, Oregon, upon which an assessment of $998.00 is unpaid, assessed for tho Im provement of that portion of West Eighth street, in said city, between the south side of Water street and the southern limits of the city, approved March 11th, 1891, which assessment Is declared and assessed upon Bald lot by Ordinance No. 14o3 of said city, entitled An Ordinance declaring the probable costs of Improving West Eighth street Approved August uth 1S91. I have this day levied upon said above described property, and on Tues day, March the 2Cth, 1894, at 2 o'clock p. nv, of said day, in front of the Cour.. 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Shlvely, In Clatsop county, Oregon, upon which an assessment of $781.00 is unpaid, assessed for the Im provement of that portion of West Eighth street, In said city, between the south side of Water street and the southern limits of the city, tipproved March 11th, 1891, which assessment is declared and assessed upon said lot by Ordinance No. 1433 of said city, entitled An Ordinance declaring the probable costs of Improving West Eighth street, Approved August 5th, 1891. 1 have this day levied upon said above described property, and on Tues day, March. the 20th, ISO 1, at 2 o'clock p. m. of "udd day, ir. front of the Court House door, in said City of Astoria, County of Clatsop and State of Oregon, will sell said property to the highest bidder therefor, to pay suld assessment, together with costs and expenses of sale. Dated Astoria, Oregon, February 19th, 1S94. C. W. LOUGHERY, Chief of Police for the City of Astoria. ' CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. 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