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. . ,.- , . - i .. '''' " " - - - THIS DAILY ASOftiAN, ASTORIA, $ATDRDAY MORNING, JULY 6, 1895. -to-measure, $35 1UK onlr way to Bt a man la to first And out Just what kind of man you have to nt-that's Just what we o take your measure cxact-and cut the tult for you-and It must fit, or we'll keep 'em. tailoring exclusively. chas. Mcdonald, The Tailor. 23 Commercial Street. Few Hen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner We're trying In very way to make them the most en ).i,t In town. All the "good things' at the "season-cooked by .our excellent cook-fn the'rnost delicious style. Perfect service. if trmi invite a friend to the Palace Restaurant .the place is a sufficient guar ttntea that he will receive a good meal. The Palace Restaurant Sterlinz Silver 1 Never has there been suoh a stock of sterling silver Jewelry as that now on display at our store, xiaii xne iown does not realize the Immensity of this assortment. EXSTROM, the Jeweler. RSTOfyA- -MATTRESS - FACTORY, . ' 878 Commercial Street Manufacturers of every description of LoungwJ, Maureesea, etc REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES When the tide sets one way there is always a cause for It Women don't com here to buy roast teaks, and all other kinds of meat simply because It s Chnstensen Sc Co. s. Of course there are a few, a very few, who Uiy out of compliment, or from Ignorance, bat the great mass of housekeepers buy where they can get the best and for that reason we supply the majority of the families in Asto ria for they know by experience that we have only the best. WASHINGTON MEAT 11ARKBT, - CHPJ3TENSEN CO., Prop'j-s, (Hnndreds ot business and professional a are now coming to our place "THE RESORT" Dally. WhyT Because they, can at any tlm, day or night, call for a sandwich ker and get it. Ws expected to be mobbed for these tandwaches and our fresh 5 cent beer wnsn the railroad comes. , " (JiOflbauer & Brach. fex' W Iron s-'.0 Works, .So: Otneral riochlnlst and Boiler Works. All kinds of Cannery, Ship, Steamboat and Engine Work of any Description. Castings of all kinds made to order. Foot of Lafavette St., Astoria, Or. A Poor Cigar la& W. P. SCHIEBE never made. Don't expect to make, either. But tnarke this--a-t-l-s-f-a-c- ' t-l--n of the 22-karet sort has ' accompanied every purchase of one of the cigars made by him since he began business. We've got the notion that a satisfied customer "outs a big figure" in building up a business. That's the reason La Belle Astoria takes "-- so well. ROSS HIGGIJS & CO. Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria and Upper Astoria. tss Teas and Coffees, Table Delicacies, Domestic and Tropical t:rults, Vegetables, Sugar ; Cured Hams, Bacon, Etc, l': Choice Fresh and Salt Meats. ;:.Vtfhite rid Slippers! White Kid Oxfords! . Wfyite Canvas Oxfords! lit buying these goods from us .for graduation exercises one can be sutted here Just as well as though they had sent to Ban, Francisco and had the goods made .for them. JOHN HAHN & CO. The U. 5. Gov't Reports ..,', show Royal Baking Powder 1 superior to all others. WHAT ABOUT YOUR SHOES ? Aren't they worn out around the sols somewhere? Don't they need a patch on the side? Wt will make them good as sir. S.A.GIMBRE, Kitty Corner From FUher Bros, Store Japanese Bazaar 6INQ LUNG, Prop.. - ; Ladies' and Children's hats and duck suits. Ladies' and Gentlemen's underwear made to order. Lowest prices in Astoria. fi? pnd Ptrt, pest door to Mouler Tiuli Etuftt. - ... Wfpite v...... Surqmet Corsets. Just the Thing lot Warn, dee-hep. ALBERT DUNBAR. BUSINESS LOCALS. Try Smith's Ice cream. Fresh strawberries at Smith's today. Sweet cream at Smith's 20 cents pint. Don't use & piaster, but take Rogers' Kidney Cure Dor lume back. DON'T PASS BY But step into Jeffs and try one of those 25c meals. POSTAGE STAMP DEPOT H. Jtld- ness, No. 613 Commercial street. THE SPA CoHman's old stand, is the place for fresh candles and Ice cream. THE SAME PIiAOB-118 12th street Is the place to buy fresh fish every day. GRAND OPENING-Of all kinds of for elgn novelty goods, at 686 Commercial street. T. E. Schultz, frescos and scenic ar tlat, with B. F. Allen, 366 Commercial Street. WANTED People to call sat the Scow Bay Wood Yard and learn the prices on wood. The Palace Barber Shop is now glv ing one of their two-bit shaves for 15 cents. Our milk is guaranteed strictly pure and fresUi from the cow dally, Redtli & Wilson. The Palace Bath House encourages folks to bathe by having everything first class. The vanilla and lemon ex'U.acts put up by the Prlrvtz-Oraln Drug Co. are the beat made. PAT LAWLER & CO.-Fln line of canned goods and fresh fish, 674 Com mercial street. YOUR TURN NEXT To get one of the finest cigars for the least money. No. 459 13th street. Call at the Prlnitz-Craln Drug Store and get a sample of their Antlceptlo Tooth Wash free of charge. GRAEFE & PLANK No. 628 Commer cial street, will repair your clothes for little money. Try them. . WORLD'S FAIR SALOON-Keeps the finest line of liquors and cigars In the city. Call and sample them. FOR FINE DENTAL WORK-Go to Dr. Howard, No. 698 Commercial Street Removed from Astor House. If your watch don't run, call at 674 Commercial street, across from Shana- han.Bro.' and have it repaired. fill and sea for yourself for we can ffivA von a. tiarirain in canaies at u. Johnson's opposite Central Hotel. DON'T FORGET That at Nos. 214 and 216 Tenth street Is th place to have your horse ahod and repair work done. Smith's ice cream is unequalled . Ice cream soda a specialty. Private par lors for ladles. Commercial street. DROP IN Next door to McLean's Blacksmith Shop and get prices on all kinds of carpenter work. A. rouisen. WE HAVE IT The place to get a 25-cent meal for 15 cents, only white labor employed at 684 Commercial street WAH SING & CO. Merchant tailors, 626 Commercial street, cheaper than you can buy ready made. New stock com. plete. RAILROAD SURE If W. T. Beverldge cannot suit you with cigars and tobac co on Commercial street, he can on utn street a OTTnni Ttirwn Thai vmi can iret fruit ana canay ror less money mn any where else at M. Mwuer , on i street. STOP At the Horse Shoe Chop House and try one of those 16 cent meals, same as you pay 26 cens for elsewhere, 546 Commercial street. just nisnioiVBD-At 615 Commercial street, fins line of extension tables, cen ter tables, lounges, and kitchen treas ures. J. G. Rose, proprietor. What cows received first premium at the World's Fair for prodnolng the rlchoat milk? Jersey cows, and those are the only kind that J. A. Rowan sells milk from. No batiter milk wes ever brought to Astoria than Is funnJrfhed for five cents ouart by Itelth & Wilson, and de livered In iv lean and ttghlcly closed glass bottle at your dor every morn ing. Arrived Mrs. Zwemer. trance medium. Can be oonsulted on all affairs of llr Call at Mrs, M. A. Hull's residence, 361 Exchange street, old Ross residence. Cir cles every Tuesday and Friday night at t o clock. What hrlnira neonlfr-toack to the Asto ria Wood Yard after they have sounded the possibilities everywhere elseT May be it's one thing, and May be it's another. But the fact remains buck they come. And of course the Astoria Wood Yard is proud of It. i , i; i Mothers raisins; their- babes on the botUe will have ft, strong and heal thy babies by using J. V Rowan's Jer sey milk, as he makes a specialty of milk for babies and the slok. Try pirn and be happy. ' Business men of Asrtorla visiting Port Jand haw for years been acoustomtd to iake their mid-day lunoh at the "Gem." The ' Gem" Is now looated at 7S Third street, next door to the Alns worth Bank. Jos. E. Penny. EYBS-Two hard broking servants Yet quickest to rebel when over-work, ed. Glasses the rlpht ones scientif ically, delicately adjusted ones the remedy. The ability tht experience and study gives can be had at J. H. Seymour's. Charges only for glosses are modest YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. "' Local weather for the twoney-four hours endlrg. at 6 p. ra. yesterday, furnished by the United States department of agri culture weather bureau: -. Maximum temperature, 81 degrees. .Minimum temperature, 60 degreas. Precipitation, .68 degrees.' -'i' Total precipitation from September 1st;' 1H4, to date, 74.86 inches. Excess of precipitation from September 1st, im, to date, 6.78 inches. AROUND TOWN. Fresh candles every hour at the Bon bonnlere. Bottle of Gambrlnus beer and sandwich, IS cents, at Jos. Terp's. Beet Ice cream and Ice cream soda in the city at the Bonibonmlere. Chrhftensen & Co. will move into their new building about the 20th of July. The firemen's election will take place August 14th and not July 14th as previous ly stated. J. Maher and E. J. Bmlth killed a large bear near the letter's Elk Creek ranch last week. Attend the art reception to be glvn by Misses Woolfolk and Trulllnger this afternoon. All Astoria lad'.es interested in art sub Jccts should go to tha reception, tendered by Misses Woolfolk and Trulllnger this afternoon. On account of the bad condition of the grounds, the Astoria Cricket Club boys old not leave (or Portland where they were t piny the Multnomah Cluo today. Miss Woolfolk and Miss Trulllnger will give an art reception Saturday, July 6th, from 2 to 4, at corner of Tenth and Duane streets. The public are cordially invited. The football game between the Astoria High School Eleven and the Ilwaco Jun iors, at Fort Canby on the 4th, resulted in a score of B to 3. The game will be played oft In albout two weeks. MCss Trulllnger will open a class In cHna painting next week, at the studio corner of Tenth and Duane streets. Those v.iehllng lessons can make arrangements at the art reception this afternoon. Swedish T.uiIiiHmii church Services Sun day morning li Swedish. Sunday school at 12.15. S.vvlceg at 8:15 In English. A collection for our conference mission will be taken up lit tlia m n;lng and evening. Th insurance agents met in the omce of VanDusen & Company last evening and decided on inaugurating a reduction of 20 per cent In Astoria Insurance rates. The reduction goes into effect Monday next. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hammond and sons, Richard E. and Leon C, arrived In As toria yesterday morning. Mr. Hammond Is accompanied by his brother-in-law, Mr. R. A. Eddy und wtfe. They have rooms at the Occident. The young misses who compose the Good Will Society, will give an tnter Mnment In the Baptist church on Mon day evening next. A short literary pro gram will be rendered and refreshments serv?d. Exercises will commence at 7 30 oclock. Why was not the American flag flying from an the public school flagstaffs on the 4th? The Upper Astoria school building was 'the only one from which floated the national emblem. Court Street and Cedar Street schools were neglected. What was t'he reason r Mr. Chrlstensen was in from Walluski yesterday ia'nd says that they want the road improved from Highland to the bridge, and that the people In his neleh. borhood are very much out of patience with the condition of the road in the city limits. Three cases were heard before Judge Osburn In the police court yesterday af ternoon Thomas Howard; accused of be ing a vigra.it, was given 30 days. Aug ust Anderson, drunk, forfeited $5, and John Anderson for engaging In the same unlawful practice, was sent to Jail. On and after July 2, the Seashore Road Co. win run two dally trains each way, until further notice, leaving Seaside at 7:30 a. m. and 3 p. m., and Young's Buy at 9 a. rr.. and 4:30 p. m. Take steamer Dwyer, leaving Flavel's dock at 8:30 a. m. and 4 p. m. The Gearhort Park Hotel will be open ed for the reception of guests on July 6th. Wm. H. Barmore, former manager of the Hotel Portland, will conduct the hotel. Aatorlans are cordially Invited to give the hotel the same support they have done heretofore. The "Mysterious 22," Is the name of a new organization which held Its first meeting last evening. The object of the order is the welfare and advancement of Its members, socially. Intellectually and otherwise. The cluo intend enjoying a two weeks' vacation at Gearhart Park the latter part of July. The steamer North Pacific will hereaf. ter ply between Astoria and Ilwaco, mak ing two round trips dally, leaving on arrival of R. R. Thompson and T. J. Potter from Portland. Landings will be mode at Young's Bay for Clatsop Beach passengers. For tickets and detailed in formation, call at ticket ottice under Occi dent hotel. The Columbia Football Club which left thus city the morning of the 4th to play the South Bend Eleven, returned home last evening. The game resulted in a victory for the South Benders, the score being t to 1. The boys speak in the high est terms of the time had and the treat ment received by the people of South Bend. Constable Oberk attaohed the seining outfit of Johnson & Kaboth last Wednes day eve-vlng. The difficulty arose over a dispute on the amount of wages due As mus MUxen and two others for labor performed on the seining grounds. The amount was $190.60. The matter was set tled by the defendants' paying the full amount and costs. On Monday, July 8th, Miss Woolfolk will open a summer school ot art at the cornor of 10th and Duane streets. In structions In drawing and painting in oil, pastel and water colors from the model, still life and landscapes. Studio open every morning. Lessons given on Mon day, Wednesday and Friday mornings. Terms, $10 a month. Single lessons, $1.00. Commencing Sunday, June 30, and dur ing the seaside season, the O. R. and N. Co. will make a 60 cent round trip rate between Astoria and Ilwaco good on Sun days only. Steamer North Pacific leaves O. R. and N. wharf at t o'clock a. m. Tim ot departure returning will be gov erned by tides permitting connection to be mad with Potter for Portland in th evening. Th old flavurtt steamer R. R. Thomp son ts vgatrt on th Astoria-Portland route, after having been tihorougtily over hauled, re-painted and re-flltted with new and elegant furniahlnirs, Including car pets, tnattresses, etc. Besides this ther has been placed on the TOiomrwn a com-pl-te eleotrtc light plant. All of the features combmed mak th Thompson one of the moat comfottabl bcuta on th river to rid on. Services tomorrow at the Bnptlst enures Preaching by th pastor. Subject at 11 1 a. m.,' "Wis Present as Relating to the Future." , At I p. m., "Ood and 0ur Coun try'"" discourse suggested by the anni versary of fhj national birthday (July 4.) Special rn'iiflc' for the occasion., Sunday chocl at 12.13 and Y. P.-B.'-U. at 7 p. m. We, t;?r.llally invite youp.be.present. .. Services at the Presbyterian, .church fo- morrow as follows:'';'MOTnlng 11 o'clock,' anniversary address by the pastor, " Rev. it. Llldell. Every irtftiiber of the church Is earnestly requested to be present. Evening at 8 o'clock. Subject, "How to get on in the World." A sermon to young men. ' A special invitation is given to all the young men of Astoria to be present Sabbath school after the morning service. Y. P. S. C. E. at 7 p. m. Thanking the good people of Astoria and surrounding country for their liberal pat ronage during the thirty daya I worked at reduced prices. I hope by professional courtesy, honest and durable work, to merit a continuance of the same. MENTOR HOWARD, Surgeon. Dentist. Denbal parlors, 698 Commercial street. THE COUNTY COURT. " (Continued from Third Pjge.) Jail... 62.38 Teachers' Examination 66.00 School 6upt. Office 93.60 Examination of Insane.... 73.00 Justice's Court.... 726.26 Circuit Court 1C62.00 Coroner's Inquest and Ex- 1 nations 127.75 Stationery, Postage, Bee-' ords and Printing 010.10 Sheriff's Expenses (serv ing papers) 197.81 Indigent Soldiers.... ...... 26.20 Storage Election Boot ho... 8.60 Suit, Smith vs. Clatsop County 836.66 H. A. Smith, costs, taxes, 13 3000.00 H. A. Smith, costs collect ed and refunded 467.21 Incidentals 190.25 Taxes Refunded.... 100.00 Census Enumerators 209.60 Collection of Taxes, 1804... 1210.49 322,674.74 Special rdid Fund 1,782.72 Public Road Fund 10.00 Total amount of Claims Allow ed and Drawn 324,467.46 OUTSTANDING WABaiNI. Year. Jan. 1st Paid. June 30, 1895. lm 86 181-87 l8hT68..t 1HK8-89 1HMMW..... ltt'JO-91 IH'Jl 92 1M92-93 lM)-94 16 6o I, I 16 60 106 10 11 15 18 20 99 00 190 6 8,785 5 19,505 81 17,996 49 107 10 13 15 1 00 4 00 28 40 778 211 8,973 89 80 CO! K77 201 9,164 05 16,(K8 09 7.212 44 19.901 94 21,319 47 800 GO 8 ,362 98 Error ainouDt of warrant utued 1894-95....: 10 00 20,621 87 24,467 46 Issued January lit to June WD... 8,927 80 1,161 97 Totals.. l112,595 63 129,709 37 I82.K86 16 SUMMARY. Warrants outstanding Jan. 1st, 1895 $88,118.07 Error in warrant issued 10.00 Warrants Issued Jan, 1st to June 30th. 1896 21,467.48 $112,595.63 Warrants palld.... 29,709.37 Total amount outstanding June80th, 1896 82,886.16 State of Oregon, County of Clatsop, ss. I, F. I. Dunbar, Clark of the County Court, of the County of Clatsop, State of Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct state ment of the amount of claims allowed by the County Court for the six months ending June 30th, 1896, and of the amount of wonronts drawn, outstanding and un paid as. appears upon the records in my office and custody. Witness my hand and the seal of the County Court this 30th day of June, A, D. 18896 F. I. DUNBAR, 1 County Clerk, SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT Of the County Treasurer of Clatsop County, Suite of Oregon, for the six momns enaing on tne 30tn day ot June, A. D. 1895, of money received and paid out, fropi whom received, and from what source, .and on what account paid: ' GENERAL FUND. To balance per last re port $3996.76 To amount received from F. I. Dunbar, tax re deemed, 1889 83. a F. I. ' Dunbar, tax re deemed, 1890..... 72.70 .F. I.. Dunbar, tax re- d-emed, 1891 661.85 F. I. Dunbar, tax re-'', deemed, 13.. ........... 1096.59 F. I, Dunbar, tax re- deemed, 1893 1105.68 F. I; . Dunbar, sheriff's 2 per cent colct. tuxes ' F. I. Dunbar, tines, state) 4.79 cases.... 100.00 F. I... Dunbar, refunded acct warrant overdrawn 10.00 F. I. ' Dunbar, county clerk, fe3s of office- six months 1215.46 C. S. Gunderson, record er, 'fee of office six months 1641.45 J. W. Hare, sheriff, fees of office six months.... 1S68.96 J. W. Hure, del. taxes, lffl., 643.83 J. AV. H'are, del. taxes, 1893 157.69 J. W, Hure, del. taxes, 1894 S6SC6.6J B. S. Woreley, poll tax.. 63.00 . A Gibbons, Poll tax 813.50 H. A. Smith, Del. taxes. 20.98 - $49,941.80 By amounts paid- County warrants $27,989.67 Interval on same 6,034.40 Transfer to State fund. 348.80 - $34,372.87 $15,668.93 Note Out of the amount shown in the General Fund there is the sum of $9540.26, subject to warrants that have been called. and nearly all the remainder was paid in on tne day tne report was made out. SCHOOL FUND. Balance as per last re- Port 1 80.02 To amount received from F. I. Dunbar, tax re demp. 1803 316.64 J. W. Hare, tax redemp. 18 H.T0 J. W. Hare, taxes, 1894. 16,706.77 $17,269.13 By warrants paid and returned to. Clerk.. 11,929.60 Balance on hand , $5,339.63 SPECIAL ROAD FUND. To balance as per last re port t W7.u To amount received from F. I. Duntanr, tax re deemed 1S99 J. W. Hare, del tax 1898 33.76 J. W. Hare, tax. 1894 6716.76 . J. W. Hare, road poll tax .!.......... 13S.0 By warrants jjiltd; and re- . turned to1 "ttersSV;;'.?.-, . .VVf $8,741.79 1.7W.70 Balance .on hand ,v,..j.... $7,033.0) 49 ' STATE FUND. ., To balance as per last re-, . S '. . port .. c.M Ta amount received from F. I. Dunbar, tax re deemed, 1803...., 871.78 J. W. Hare, del tax 1893., 112.32 J.. W. Hare, taxes, 1894. .10,101.09 Transfer from, generali fund...... 848.80 ' 310,901 .98 By ' state -taxes paid stute treas- urer. i. .;4 10,901.98 - ' ' ' u "institute fund. To balance as per last re Port ....I To amount received from H. fl. Lyman 23.60 I 68.46 By warrants paid and returned to clerk , 66.26 Balance on hand.. $13.19 PUBLIC ROAD FUND. To balance as per last re port f 488.69 To amount received from State Treasurer.,.; 149.92 639.61 By warrant paid and returned 1 to Cleric , , 10.00 Balance onhand , 1629.61 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1. To balance as per last re port 9.29 Ta amount received from.1 F. I. Dunbar, tax re deemed, 1893 - 87.99 J. W. Hare, del. tax 1803.4 26.03 J. W. Hare, taxes, 1894.. 9667.66 $9,989.87 By amt. paid H. B. Ferguson, N clerk, .. 9,444.06 Balance on hand $646.81 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 2. To amount received from J. W. Hare, taxes 1894.... 41,19 , $41.19 By amt. paid W. . Smith, Clerk '. 39.S6 Bilance on hand.., $1.93 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. S. To bilance as per last re port $0.83 By amt. paid D. F. Stafford, Clerk $0.83 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 6. To amount received from F. I. Dunbar, tax re deemed, 1803 $ 0.36 J. W. Hare, del. tax, 1893 2.0 J. W. Hare, taxes 1694., 233.91 I 236.36 By amt. paid Will Is Mudd, Clerk 18.91 Balance on hand , $217.46 school'' district no. 7. . To amount , received from F. I. Dunbar, tax ' re deemed, 1899.... ;.. .. $ .90 J. W. Hare, taxes, 1894.. 189.86 $190.75 By amt. paid ' M. Mc Farland, Clerk," 64 By amt. paid A. R. Foote, Clerk 36.00 35.64 Balance on hand.... 165.11 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 8. To balance as per last re- . Port..... .... 1.34' To amount received from F. I. Dunbar, tax re ' deemed , $ 1.57 J. W. Hare, del. tax, 1863 4.78 J. W. Hare, taxes, 1894.. 51.61 $69.30 3.12 By amt. paid I. Jf. Foster, Clerk Balance on hand 66.18 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 13. To amount received from J. W. 'Hare, tax. 1894.... $38.05 By amount paid C. W. Rich, Clerk 43.48 $14.57 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 14. To amount received from J. W. Hure, taxes, 1894,.. $56.77 By amt. paid J. W. Hob son, Clerk 47.88 Balance on hand.. SCHOOL pISTRICT NO. 16. To amount received from J. W. Hare, taxes. 1894.. $72.86 By amt. paid W. H. Raddlff, Clerk 70.45 Balance on hand..' . SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 20. TO balance as per last re port , .., $2.09 Ta amount received from F. I. Duntar,. tax re deemed 05 J. W. Hra del..tax'183J.. .06 J. W. Hare, tuxISWT H0.02 $2.40 i ' $112.21 By amt. paid H. C. Ingalls, Clerk...... ..III...'. 111.1 Balance on hand. .82 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 21. To amount received from J. W. Hare, taxes, 1894.... $12.89 By amt. paid A. B. Mc Millan, Clerk.; 42.89 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 21. To balance as per last re port $1.28 To amount received from J. W. Hare, tax, 1894.. 116.87N $48.16 By amt. paid O, A. Cole, Clerk ; 1.83 By umt. paid J. E. Haw kins, Clerk 107.03 103.36 Balance on hand. 9.79 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 25. To balance as per last re port $3.90 By amt. paid Wm. Med ley, Clerk 8.90 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 2. To balance as per last re- ' port $1.9T To amount received from F. I. Dunbar, tax re deemed 1893 2. "8 J. W. Hare del. tax 1893.. 1.0 $6.36 By amt paid John Benek, clfk 4.80 Balance on hand , 1.66 SCHOOL DISTRICT AO. 29. To. amount received fromW F. I. Dunbar, tax if deemed, 1898 y ., 10.81 J. W. Hare, taxes, 18.. 66.8G s $57.47 By amt paid Bt Gulbtfher clerk 66.76 Balance on hand., .72 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. SO. To balance as pe last re- Dort to.w To amount reeefed front F. I. Dunbai tax re- deemed, l98t. 126 J. W. Hare crl. tax 199J.. 19.2S J. W. Hare, axes. 1894,.. 430.89 : By amt. pd Sidney Campbell, ' ckTk f v:- . Balaneeon hand.... ............ t -$452.33 443.17 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 31. To balaica as per last r- port.... To amount receiv-d from J. W. Hare, tuxes, 1894.. 78.79 $80.21 By amt. paid D. Gamliie, clerk Balance on. hand 1.46 78.79 .'I ' SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 32. To balance as per last re port $0.48 To amount recedV-d from F. I. Dunbar, tax re deemed 1890 8.14 J. W. Hare, taxes 1894.... 67.41 $76.03 By amt. paid N. Bozltr, clerk., Balance on hand 74.43 1.60 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 34. To amount received fronv J. W. Hare, taxes, 1894. .. $66.92 By amt. paid T. Hop kins, clerk. 60.78 Balance on hand.. $6.14 CITY OF ASTORIA. To balance as per last re port $15.96 To amount received from F. I. Dunbar, tax re deemed, 1893 174.70 J. W. Hare del. tax 1898.. 48.37 J. W. Hare, taxes, 1S94. .18,441.30 $18,710.36 By amt. paid J. W. Conn, treas urer 17,625.06 Balance on hand.. , $1,085.30 TOWN OF CLATSOP. To balance as per last re port $168.41 To amount received from F. I. Dunbar, tax re deemed 1893 1.80 J. W. Hare del. tax 1893.. 6.41 J. W. Hare, taxes, 1894.... 81.02 $257.67 168.44 By amt. paid R. A. Abbott, treaserer Balance on. hand $89.23 SUMMARY OF BALANCES IN SEVER AL FUNDS. General fund School fund Special Road Fund.... Institute Fund Public Road Fund School District No. 1. .I1J5.5CS.93 . 5,339.63 . 7,032.09 13.19 . 629.61 . 645.81 1.93 . 217.46 . 166.11 56.18 14.67 8.88 2.40 .82 9.79 1.65 .73 9.21 78.79 1.60 6.14 , 1,085.30 89.23' School District No. School District No. School District No. School District No. 2.. 6.. 7.. 8.. School District No. 13... School District No. 14.., School District No. 16.., School District No. 20.., School District No. 24.., School District No. 28... School District No. 29... School District No. 30.., School District No. 31.. School District No. 32... School District No. 34... City of Astoria..., Town of Clatsop Total amount on hand June 30th, 1896 ,.. $30,868.91 State of Oregon, County of Clatsop, ss. I, B. L. Ward, County Treasurer of the County of Clatsop, State of Oregon, do hereby certify thut the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the amounts received, paid out, and remaining on hand in the County Treasury of said county for the six months ending the 30th day of June, A. D. 1896. B. L. WARD, County Treasurer of Clatsop County, Or egan. State of Oregon, County of Clatsop, ss. I, F. I. Dunbar, County Clerk of said CUitsop County, State of Oregon, do here by certify that the foregoing statement of the County Treasurer, agrees with the records and files of my ottice and in my custody. Witness my hand and the seal of the County Court this 30th day of June, A. D. 1896. F. I. DUNBAR, County Clerk. STATEMENT. Of the Financial condition of the County of Clatsop, State of Oregon, June 30th, 1695. LIABILITIES. To warrants outstand ing $32,836.16 To estimated accrued 'Interest 9,724.00 To amt. claimed by State, taxes 1891-92.... 20,399.68 Total liabilities $113,009.8 RESOURCES. By Block No. 28, Plure'g Astoria."... By Court Houps, and Furniture Mc? $2S,G00.0O Jail 6,000.00 By tax purchase by coun ty judge.. , 33,000.00 By redemption perc.nt- lages due thereon 10,600.00 By delinquent taxes 1892, county By delinquent taxes 1893, county By delinquent taxes 1894, 1,741.72 300.00 County 3,600.00 By amt. in general fund applicable to the pay ment of warrants 16,568.93 Total resources $96,660.65 The several amounts of tax purchase and delinquent tuxes are here estimated, from the fact that the tax purchases pri or to 1894, contained many erroneous as sessments and the balances In the delin quent tax roll include City, School Dis tricts, Road and County School Taxes. Respectfully submitted, F. I. DUNBAR, County Clerk. Examined and approved this 1st day of July, A. D. 1896, J. H. D. GRAY, Judge. R. M. WOODEN, C. PETERSON, Commissioners. PERSOML MENTION. M. Meyer, a New York merchant, Is in town. Professor R. N. Wright Is at Gearhart -Park, on a short business trip. R. F. Finlayson, of Brookfleld, Is In town and quartered at the Parker House, Harry Benner, of San Francisco, tand M. ji. uressett, of St. Louis, are in town. H. McD. Spencer, of San Francisco, is visiting in Astoria, a guest of the Occi dent. R. A. Leanosy, of San Francisco, Is Waiting In Astoria and Is registered at tne I'arker. Chief Engineer Hegardt, of Fort Ste vens, was in the city yesterday. He re turned home this morning. Mr. Lindsay, representing the dim. of C. H. Mayer Brothers, hatters of Oak rand, Cal., is in town on a business trip. Mrs. Herman Lesser and Miss Stella Levy, of San Francisco, are visiting In Astoria, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Celler. . Mrs. B. F. Pack.rd and daughters, Reta end Hattie, arrived yesterday morning from their year's visit at their old heme in Maine. Mr. H. 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