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THE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING. MARCH 14. 1893. tlnue, V tve' Admiral Da Gama refuge on his ..vessel or return him to his flag-shop.!- - . ;:!.' COMING TO AN AGREEMENT. WushtriKton, March 13. Democrats and republicans of the senate commit tee on finance are likely to agree on a date for reporting1 the tariff bill to the senate. They are only a week apart now. The democrats want March 2, the republicans a week longer. INDOOR ATHLETICS. ' i " , ; The Football Club Entertain. Large . Number of Its Friends. . . ; Tho first Indoor athletic and gymnas tic entertainment by the Astoria Foot ball club was given last evening, and about 400 ladles and gentlemen unani mously pronounced It a grand success. Iong before 8 o'clock all the seal around the hall were occupied, while at the lower end, near the door, a great number stood up. The program opened with n. dumb-bell drill by a class. It was very creditable and warmly ap' plauded. ' Then came the event of the evening, . the obstacle race, which, kept the audi ence in roars of laughter for several minutes. Swinging gates about seven feet high, over which the runners had to climb; swinging barrels, through which they crawled; two huge saili, between which they had to find their way as best they could, and a couple of big salmon nets and other obstacles created no end of amusement as the contestants made their way twice around the hall The event was won by J. Ruffner, with C. Stone a good sec ond. The twenty-flve-yard dash was very exciting and interesting, and all the heats were well contested. The first was won cleverly by D. Mc Lean, the second by P. P. Sovey, Dick Carruthers captured the third, and Eu Hansen the fourth. In this heat Nell Crosby twice ran a dead heat with Han sen, and was only defeated after hurt ing his ankle. In the final McLean ran off with the honors. The running high Jump proved Inter esting, and was easily won by Prof. Wrirht. who cleared the bar at five feet two Inches. Next came an exhibition of vaulting over the horse, by a class of eight, in which some very graceful work was done. ' In the mile race W. E. Tallant proved an easy winner, with Sovey (225 yards) a good second. E. W. Smith and B. F. Allen, two light-weights, gave an exhlblUon of the manly art, and kept the audience highly amused throughout. The horisontal bar performance was warmly applauded, Prof. Spencer and his class doing) some very clever work Hon. C. W. Fulton then made a short address, In the course of which he gave a brief history of the club since Its In ceptlon, telling how It was organized with a membership of fifteen, which In creased the second year to nearly fifty. The speaker also referred to the dis posal of the money made by the club, some of which went to the Public Ll- -brary, some to charitable purposes and the balance back to the merchants In the city. Mr. Fulton also showed the benefits of the gymnasium, and referred to the customs of the ancients In mak Ing both sexes participants in various exercises calculated to strengthen the body and bo prepare it for a sounder mental development. The speaker's re marks were In his usual felicitous vein, and he was warmly applauded at the conclusion. W. E. Tallant and Prof. Spencer gave a very clever and lively set-to with the gloves, and delighted everyone present, few of the ladles having never before seen any exhibition of the sort. The walking match was won by . Frank Dunn after an exciting contest, and the tug-of-war was captured by the team captained by Prof. Silencer, after a hard pull extending for a period of seven minutes. The Indian club swinging also proved an enjoyable feature, and was followed by the relay race between two teams of six men each. This event was close throughout, and the teams could not have been more evenly matched. ine entertainment concluded with a shortgame of basket ball, which was declared a draw on account of the late ness of the hour, and an accident to one of the baskets. Altogether the affair proceeded Vlth out a hitch, and at no stage did the program drag In the slightest, Prof. Spencer having all his classes In readi ness for the different events as each was announced.- "Uncle Josh" was repeated to a guod audience again last night, and receives Its last evening production tonight, hut will be put on again for the matinee Saturday. Tomorrow, Thursday, the world-famous play, "Lucresla Borgia," will be produced on an elaborate scale, and with dresses of the fifteenth century. WHIP AND SPUR. San Francisco, March 13. Following Is a summary of to-day's races: Half mile, for two-year-olds Sunrise, 0:50. About six furlongs, for maidens Van gldene, 1:141-4. Five furlongs Sir Reginald, 1 :02 3-4. , 8even furlongs Joe Murphy, 1:28. I Six furlongs Fly, 1:141-1 THE WAR SPREADING. Chicago, March IS. The Chleaffo, Minneapolis, St. Paul and Omaha rail road today gave notice It would use re duced rates from Missouri river gate ways to California In basing rates This will make the round-trip rate from SU Paul and Minneapolis to San Francisco and Los Angeles $48.16. LOW PRICE OF WHEAT. Now York. March IS May wheat to day touched 2 1-4. the lowest prica ever known In this market at this time or the year. The cause Is the heavy stocks. CONFIRMED THE NEWS. ' Lisbon, March 11 The authorities have received a cable from the com mander of the corvette Mtndello con-flrniln- the situation as already report ed at Rio de Janeiro,- and asking ln r'.rurtlons ns to whether he shall co- 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 , . G. W. LOUNBI3ERKY, Commanding me to levy upon lot No. 1, In block numbered 58, assessed to G. W. Lounsberry, in that portion of said City of Astoria which was laid out and recorded Dy John M. Shlvely. in Clatsop county, Oregon, upon which an assessment of $1,031.80 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 6th, 1891. I have this day levied upon paid above described property, and on Tues day, March the 20th, 1894, at z ociock p. m. of said day. In 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 said assessment, together with costs and expenses of sale. ' ' Dated Astoria, Oregon, February 19th, 1894. C. W. LOUGHERY, Chief of Police for the City 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 me directed, dated the 20th day of January, 1894, and against NANCY WELCH, Commanding me to levy upon the north 121-2x60 feet, of lot 12, in block num bered 58, ir.sessed to Nancy Welch, in that portion of sold City of Astoria which was laid out and recorded by John M. Shlvely, In Clatsop county. Oregon, upon which an assessment of $62.58 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 6th, 1891. I have this day levied upon said aboVe described property, and on Tues day, March the 20th, 1894, nt 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, In front of the Court House' door, in said City of Astoria, County of Clatsop and State of Oregon, will sell snld property to the highest Udder therefor, to pay sold assessmen, together . with costs and expenses of sale. Dated Astoria, Oregon, February 19th, 1894. C. W. LOUGHERY, Chief of Police for the City 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 me directed, dated the 20th day of January, 1894, and against Z. ANSTINSON, Commanding me to levy upon the south 130x60 feet of lot No. 12, In block numbered 58, assessed to Z. Anstinson In that portion of suld City of Astoria which wus laid out and recorded by John M. Shlvely, in Clatsop county, Oregon, upon which on assessment of 1546.88 is unpaid, assessed for the im provement of that portion of West Eighth street, In said city, between the south Bide of Water street and the southern limits of the city, approved March 11th, 1891, which assesHtnent Is leelared and assessed upon said lot by Ordinance No. 1433 of said city, entitled An Ordinance declaring the probable .oats of Improving West Eighth strewt, Approved August 6th, 1891. 1 have this duy levied upon said bove described property, and on Tues day, March the 20th, 1891, at 2 o'clock p. in. of sold day, In front of the Court House door, in mid Cily if Astoria, County of Clatsop and Stato of Oregon, will sell sold property to the highest bidder therefor, to pay said assessment, together with cunts and expenses of jale. Dated Astoria, Oregon, February 19th, 1894. ' C. W. LOUGHERY, Chief of Police for the City of Astoria. 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 Atlutr, 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: Feel. At Intersection wl-h Auger avenue. .22.0 At Intersection with Abernethy 2ii.6 At Intersection with Bonneville 3S.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 tiled with the Auditor, and Police Judge within Wn days from the final publication of this notice, to-wlt: On Monday, March ?2th, 1S94, the Com mon Council will establish said grade. By ord?r of the Common Council. Attest: K. OSBUHN. Auditor and Police Judge. 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Cotton Hope, 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. CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice Is nereby given that by virtue of a warrant Issued by the Auditor und Police Judge of the City of Astoria, to mo directed, dated the 20th day of January, 1S94, and against MARY MORGAN, Commanding me to levy upon lot No. 7,' In block numbered G9, 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 $!I34.40 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, 1S91, 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, ISM. 1 have this day levied upon said above described property, and on Tues day, March the 20th. 18!4, ut 2 o'clock p. in. of said vf'iv, in front of the Coi'rt Mouse 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, 1894. C. W. LOUGHERY, Chief of Police for the City 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 nie directed, dated the ?0th day of January, 1X91, and against MAHY MORGAN, Commanding me to levy upon lot No. 7, , iu block numbered 89, assessed ' to Mary Morgan, In that portion of said City of -Astoria which was laid out and recorded by lohn M. Shlvely, In Clatsop county, Oregon, upon which an assessment of 998.00 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, approved March 11th, 1S9I, which assessment Is declared and assessed upon said lot by Ordinance No. 14:13 of said city, entitled An Ordinance declaring the probable costs of Improving West Eighth street, Approved August 5th, 1S91. 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 said day. in front of the Cour House dor. i'l said Cltv f Astr rin. County of Clatsop and State of Oregon, will aell said property to the highest bidder therefor, to pay Mid assessment, together with costs and expenses of sule. Dated Astoria. Oregon, February 19th, 1SS4. C. W. LOUGHERY, Chief of Police for the City of Astoria. BIDS FOR PONDS. Notice la hereby given that pursuant to a resolution of the Common Council of the City of Astoria, adopted March th. 1S94, bids will be received by th Auditor and Police Judjre of the City of Astoria for $10,000 of municipal bonds of the City of Astoria, to run ten yer and bear Interest at the rate of per cent per annum. Said bonds being is sued for the purpose of refunding cer tain indebtedness of the City of Astoria for street Improvements. Ordinances authorixtng the issuance of said UimU to be submitted to attorneys of any per on or corporation for their apprvil. By order of the Common Council. Attest: K. OSRURN. Auditor nd Police Judge. Astoria. Oregon. Mnrch Sth. 1S9L . 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, 1891, and against MARY MORGAN, Commanding me to levy - upon lot No. 6, 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. Shlvelv. In Clatsop county, Oregon, upon which an assessment of $781.00 is unpaid, assessed for the im provement of that portion of West Eighth Btreet, in said city, between the south side of Water street anu me 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 Btreet, Approved August 5th, 1891. 1 have this duy levied upon said above described property, and on TueS' day, March the 20th, 1891, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day. Ir. front of the Court House door, In said City of Astoria, County of Clatsop and State of Oregon, will sell suld 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 City 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 me directed, dated the 20th day of January, 1N94, and against MARY MORGAN, Commanding me to levy upon lot No. 6, in block numbered 89, assessed to Mary Morgan, In that portion of said City of Astoria which wis laid out and recorded by John M. Shively, In Clatsop county, Oregon, upon which an assessment of Jl.titi.OO la unpaid, assessed for the im provement of that portion of West Eighth street. In snld city, between the south side of Water street and the southern limits of the city, approved March 11th, lS9t, which assessment Is declared and assessed upon said lot by Ordinance No. 14o3 of said clt.y, entitled An Ordinance declaring the probable costs of Improving West Eighth street, Approved August 5th. 1S91. I have this day levied upon said above described property, and on Tues day. Mireh the 20th. 1894, at 2 o'clock p. m. of suld day. In front of the Cii!l House door. In said Cltv of Astorli, County of Clatsop und State 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. V. LOUGHERY. Chief of Police for the City of Astoria. FAT PEOPLE. Park Obesity Pills will reduce your weight PERMANENTLY from U to 15 pounds a month. NO STARVING, sick ness or Injury. NO PUBLICITY. They build up the health and beautify the complexion, leaving no wrinkles or tlnbbiness. STOUT ABDOMENS and dlrticult breathing surely relieved. NO EXPERIMENT, but a scientific and positive relief, adopted only after years of experience. All orders supplied di rect from our office. Price $2.00 pet package, or three packages for $5.00 by mall, postpaid. Testimonials and particulars, (sealed) I cents. All correspondence strictly confiden tial. PARK RMFDT CO.. P-octon. Ate? 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