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THE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, TUESDAY MORNItfG. APRIV3, ISM THIS COUNTS COURT. - A Protracted fashion TeSUJrday urlu Much Business Transacted. Judgo McCulrc convened the comity . court yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, . I ho following business being transacted: .. Jt was ordered that a sale of real es - late be made und citation issue In the ' matter of the estate of James P. Mertz, deceased. . ' i In tho matter of the estate of E. E. J-'i Hoss, an order was made setting May 1 for hearing the final account. ' (. A petition for a county road from E. ' P. Noonan and others was read, and James Cuslck and S. Westbosted ap pointed viewers and Alfred S. Tee sur er veyor, to meet at Olney on April 10. ' "Bond was fixed at $100. )'" In the matter of the petlUon of resl O dents for a voting precinct at John ' Day's, the petition . was allowed, and .'' the precinct ordered established. . ' ' T. Corbetb asked to have money, paid ' by him for certain property at a sole for taxes, refunded. Disallowed. D. A. Mclnnls appeared and asked ' for allowance on account of double as sessment of land belonging to H. O. ' Spear. Petitioner held a mortgage on ' the land, and foreclosed after the sale ' of same fop taxes. It was ordered that the lien be cancelled upon petitioner ' iwiylng the sum of 114. ; ' " In the matter of the estate of John Williamson, deceased, a motion amlriud lwfrh hlvlM tln'iri l th? luln elpals'i The riA'r' of tho Buconds, lot tie-holders and time-keep could not be learned, olihotigh they are known to the police. At the call of time both men sprang confidently to the chnter of the ring, audi comtneneed sparring for an opening; They 'lout little time In getting down to work, and before the round was half over'they were thumping each other In a manner which nearly set the crowd wild with delight. Turk dealt his opponent several staggering Mows, and had decidedly the best of it when the round ended. In the second round Turk was knocked down, but again had de cidedly the better of It. Buchter assum ed the aggressive In the third round, and not only floored his opponent a sec ond time, but punished him so unmer cifully that he was groggy when time was called. Tuik was game, however, and when the fourth round opened he made a furious attack upon his adver sary. Buchter saw that his opportunity had come, g hd' after giving Turk a lit tle time to tire .himself out, hit him a terrific blow on the jaw, which sent him sprawling. Turk attempted to struggle to his feet, ,but was unable to do bo, and finally lay still until the referee had counted him out "GEN." HAMILTON ACQUITTED. -"Gen.f Bert Humll- STERILIZED MILK - I i. i . i"L win m rv- i -i - U the ov.'.y ssfrgusrj s-aiSst thj rnacy disease; irr-iuioy-Iy rrnimuVatiJ hyordi n.ny nrnl;. ' BORDEN'S PEERLESS GRAND Evaporated Cream or unrvictcncd condensed milk is so perfect' sterilized tliat it is absolutely pure a.. '. wholesome Prepared and guaranteed by the '.'jw York Con-li-nsed Milk Co. - Vour grocer caii mpply you. 5 - ,-.1 ft 3 aiillilHIIIIIilillllllli!! On Top, MARSHALL'S TWINE Denver, April t. uen.. uen namu- ton, of the Silver Legion, of Coxey's; was army, was acquitted toiluy In the Jus- made to Increase the allowance of Mrs. , . Williamson to $20 per month. The amount was continued at $10, and the matter of dispute referred to C. E. Hun yon to take the testimony and report same next term. ,. An order was made admitting to citi zenship John A. Larson, a native of : Sweden. i , H. Ness was allowed the amount of . the tax on $275 for Improvements which , were burned. J. Gust if son and A. JohnBon appeared and asked to have their assessment re . duced to the some per acre as H. W. McCormack. Tho Bherlff was instructed to make the correction. An order was made that the value of improvements on lot S, block 14, be cor- rected to $250. . A petition from the commlMee of thir ty, for an extension of time for the col lection of taxes, was, after considera tion, disallowed. The petition' was as follows: Astoria, Ore., March 22, 1894. ' To the Honorable the County Court of Clatsop County, Ore. Gentlemen: At a meeting of the committee of thirty, held this day, the following resolution was adopted by a unanimous vota, viz.: "Resolved, That It Is the sense of this committee that the time for the pay ment of taxes should be extended by the county court until the 1st day of July, 1804." ' Your favorable action Is desired there on. Respectfully yours, P. J. TAYLOR, President Committee of Thirty. P. L, PARKER, Secretary. Anders J. Olson., a native of Sweden, was admitted to I'ltlzenBhlp. ." H. R. Cole acked for lumber for braceg on bridge in his dlKtrlct. He was al ' lowed 400 feet of lumber and a keg of spikes, for district No. 6. v The keeper was Instructed to report to the court any damage to the bridge by any person, by driving. It was decided not to allow a request for a reduction In the costs of the sale vt property belonging to William M. Holmes. . in the matter of the estate of Mrs. T. Corcoran, deceased, set for hearing today at 8:30 a. m. In the matter of the redemption of property heretofore sold to the county judge, the clerk was Instructed to ac cept wnrrants for same. An order was made appointing Henry Q. Mil n roll administrator of the estate of Henry Dramming, deceased. Bonds were fixed at $200, and an order made to sell personal property. It was ordered that the clerk notify the county treasurer to make a call for warrants to the amount of cash In the general fund, and to have same served on the treasurer. Samuel Peterson, a native of Russia, and Charley Johnson, a natlvo of Swe den, were admitted to cltlienshtp. Court then adjourned until April 16. tlces court of stealing a suit of clothes. I He leaves tonight to Join his army. COXEY'B ARMY. . Beaver Falls, Pa., April 2. Coxey's army Is In good spirits with the fine weather. Better discipline is duo to an unknown Smith. There Is a slight in crease In numbers. UNDER MILITARY CONTROL. Darlington, 'April 2. Gen. Ruckberg has ordered that the Western Union office here be placed under military control. Inspectors are to examine all messages. , THE BILL REPORTED. Washington; April 2. Morgan re ported to the senate the Bchilng Sea bill to carry Into effect the Paris ar bitratlon. He asked Immediate consideration. 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 HI2 CONVINCED. efs r ! i THE..; ASTORIAN Exclusive Telegraphic Press Report BROKE A PROPELLER. New York, April 2. The overdue steamer Ems has put in at Fayal, Azores Islands, with her propeller broken. COLQUITT'S SUCCESSOR. Atlanta, Ga April 2. Gov. Northen has appointed Patrick Wuluh, editor of the Augusta Chronicle, senator to suc ceed Colquitt. PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTMENT. .If You Want Cannery and .Fishermen's Supplies, Call on EliPRE SAflBOM & GO. Washington, April 2. The president today appointed James A. Monday re ceiver of the Vancouver land ofllie. THE ELIXIR FAILED. Paris, April 2. Prof. Brown Seciuard, tho supiMjHed Inventor of the elixir of life, died here today. OUT OF DANGER. Charleston, S. C, April 2. Nine spies, who escaiied out of the swamp, arrived here yesterday. FOURTH STREET GRADE NOTICE. A PRIZE FIGHT. l.leorge Buchter and Frank Turk Ham mer Each Other. Yestmlay's Oregonlan contains the following account of a prise fight which . took placa outside the city limit of Portland on Sunday afternoon: Frank Turk, a sailor boarding house ' runner of this city, and George Buch ter, a would-be pugilist of Astoria, met In a finish right outside the city limits yesterday afternoon. Buchter knocked out his opponent In the fourth round with a swinging right-hander on the Jaw. and was declared victor. The bat tle was ft hot one from start to finish, both men displaying considerable science, but going In to win with a rush. Over 200 spectator, toughs and "sports" from the North End. witnessed the mill, i nd yelled with delight every time a t.low was struck. The place of the fight was the old driving pork, about a mile north of the North Pacific mills and close to the railroad track. A few hours before the battle Chief of Police Hunt was notiled of what was about to take j.luc. and he dispatched Officers Quln ten. Jonhson and Coleman to prevent wetlng within the city limit. They ould see tho contestants pounding each til her, but were powerless to put a stop to the proceedings. As soon as possible 'liief Hunt notllled the district attorney r f the affair, giving him the nanus of t!, cotitertnntt snd several of the spec . o i th.Hiirlit that arrtU v1ii follow. '," Tlie re reive produced two pair of 4 C'i.'. i. clove wM' Jj l; rA-f.Ull Notice Is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria pro pose to establish the grade of Fourth street, In tho City of Astoria. Oregon. ss laid out and recorded by John Adair, it the following heights above the base jf grades as established by ordinance No. 71, entitled "An ordinance estab lishing a base of grades for the streets of the City of Astoria, ns follows, to wlt: Feet. At Intersection wl.h Auger avenue. .22.0 At Intersection with Abernethy 2.0 At Intersection with Bonneville iiS.ti And that the grade of the interven ing streets be a straight line between the crossings mentioned. And unleus a remonstrance signed by the owners of three-fnnrtlis 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 12th, ls4, tho Com. mon Council will establish sutd grade. By ordor of the Common Council. j Attest: K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge. 1 Astoria, ure., I'eoruary ltt, 1S1I4. Cotton Itope, 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. How Are You Fixed for Insurance? Fire and Marine. 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