THE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTOKIA, TUESDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 24, 1895. The Resort Oil Commercial street, is the place where the businessman and the labonng mnn co for what ih culled "J3KST ON TUB COAST," or a nice oool drink o( the celebrated Oambrmns beer, band wicbeg of every kind raado to order, and an elegant, free lunch served every any, You are welcome. Grosbauer & Brach. RSTOIfl - MATTRESS - FACTOHV, 873 Commercial Street Manufacture of every description of Lounges, Mabtreesee, etc. REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Every Man Hl5 Own Cobbler. Full Kit of Tools, $1. as. A Stitch In Time Sve Nine.. THE ARCADE. Dalgitg 3? Works, General flachinist and Boiler Work. . All kinds of Cannery, Ship, Steamboat and Engine Work of any Description. Castings of all kinds made to order. Foot of Lafayette St, Astoria, Or. After (Deals! Or at any other time when you wish a good oiijar ask for the well known, home-made, hand-made, white labor cigar "La Belle Astoria." Conceded by nil smokers to be the. best ciuar ' manufactured. W. F. SCH1KBE, 71 Nintl? Street, Astoria, Oregon. F0AR0& STOpS GO. DEALERS IN Picnic Canned Goods, Tents, Camp Stoves, Camp Cooking Utensils, Baskets, And the lutest All-Wool Sleeping Bags At all prices. Just the thing for camp ers, prospectors, etc. Sure to I'eep warm at nights. Better than blankets. - S THERE? Is there a man with heart so cold. That from his family would withhold The comforts which they all could find In articles ot FURNITURE of th right kind. And we would suggest at this season, nice Sideboard, Extension Table, or ae of Pining Chairs. We have the large and finest line ever shown In the city and at prices that cannot fall to pleas the closest buyers. ' HE1LBORN & SON. EVERY REQUISITE FOR : first Class Funerals : V AT POHli'S Vndertskiijg Parlor., THIRD STREET. Rslei Reatonaol. Eabslmlnr Specialty As Franklin says, good dress opens all doors, you should not lose sight of the fact that a perfect fitting suit Is the main feature. Wanamaker & Brown are noted for fit, workmanship and superiority of qualities. Their rep resentatlve visits Astoria every three months. Office 64 De'xum Building, Portland, Or. Reserve orders til! you have seen the spring' line of samples. "TUB MILWAUKEE." The only railroad lighting Us trains by electricity. , , Toe mly railroad using the celebrated electric berth reading aunp. The coaches now rutinlnir on "The Hit -ulcee" ara Palace on Wheels. On U Us through lines. the Chicago, M'ilwuk- smd Bt. Paul Railway runs Ui most perfectly equipped train or Bleep ing, Parlor, and DliJng Cars and Coach. For lowest rate to any paint In th United tSate and Canada, apply to uckm agents, or address C. J. .DDr, General Agvnt, Portland, Oregon RHILOH'S CURB la sold on a grar ntee. It cures Incipient consumption, t Is the best Cough Curs. Only oris .ent a dose. 25 cents, to cis., ana ii.w. For Bale by J. "W. Conn. ROYAL Baking Powder has bctrtawarded highest x honors at every world's fair where exhibited. LgP w"' '" irgrwawr- mm 1 Just Received! ' i! For Fall pml Winter Wenr I I Stylish Jackels's Shape Graceful designs fn 11 'Jf . CLOTH CAPES. Fur and Plush Capes, I Tailor-Made Suits, Separate Skirts, etc., Children's Jackets, ft. All being of the La'est Styles nJ Fash 2 Ions. Lcwest Prics, ' ' 1 Albert Danbar Commercial Street, Corner Ninth. w I do not c a r) ov r old ock f om jj f year to y Br. but nis o pe uonnl 2J sebctlou (rum the latest Eastern lot- 3 w p irtstiom. j turn mm mmmmmmi YESTERDAY'S WKATHER.' Local weather for twenty-four hours ending at B p. m. yesterday, fu'mlshed by the United States Department of Ag riculture, weather bureau. 'Maximum temperature, 59 degrees. (Minimum temperature, 64-degreiw. Precipitation, .12 inch. Total precipitation from September 1st 1S95, to date, 2.37 Inches. , . Deficiency of precipitation from Sep tember 1st, 1895, to date, .102 inches. BUSINESS LOCALS. Got your milk of Relth & WHeon. Show cases for sale at Oregon Trading Co. Fresh candles every hour at the Bon bonnlere. THE SAME PLAOE-118 12th street Is the place to buy fresh fish every day. Meany Is the leading tailor, and pays the highest cash price for fur skins, The Astorian will hereafter be found on sale at McGulre's Hotel at Seaside. Our milk Is guaranteed strictly pure and fresh from the cow daily. ReUh & Wlilson. Umbrellas repaired and re-covered by Mrs. Fredrickson. Leave orders at Orlf- fin & Reed's. The coolest and best glass of beer In town can be bought at the U-a,mbrinus saloon, 12th and Commercial streets. WAH SING & CO. Merchant tailors, 626 Commercial street, cheaper than you can buy ready made. New stock com plete. Water melons! Water melons! Water melonsl A carload received yesterday win no Biriu viieup lyuuy ll iui unwitr d. 674 Commercial. Trade with Faird & fltokes Co., deal ers In "Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, provisions, flour, fruits, and vegetables They will surely please you. The Entes-Craln Drug Co. have a win dow full of fine tooth brushes that they are selling for 10 cents each, and give a sample bottle of Rosofoam with each brush. Hunger Is a very disagreeable sensa tion. There i a place in thU town where you can satisfy Us domanda with the cleanest and best 25 cent meal you ever irte. That place la Joe Terp'i. No bolter milk was ever brought to Astoria than Is furnished for Ave cents a quart by Relth & Wilson, and de livered in a olan and tightly closed glass bottle at your door every morn ing. Just arrived at Copcland Thorsen's, a nice line ot high grade footwear for ladles, ail widths from A to WE. No trouble to show goods, and satisfaction guaranteed to every purchaser. Call and examine them. What brings people back to the Asto ria Wood Yard after they have sounded the possibilities everywhere else? May he It's one thing, and May be It' another. Hut the fact remains hack they come. And of course the Astoria Wood Yard Is proud of It. Purest of iwlnes, liquors and clgirs elegant free lunch aH the dally papers, at the (lambrlnus, 12th and Commercial. Tho Troy Laundry Co. has made ar rangements with A. J. Squire to act as Its agent for Astoria, This company is noted for high guide work and prompt delivery. 'Mending and lepalrlng free. Hundles called for and delivered. Olllce 471 Commercial street. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. To our 'Lady Customers: There are too many places in this city Belling wraps and jackets. Many of the garments sold here are shop worn, and come out of retail stores In othor cities on account of being stale, hut are sols here for the very latest. For the past 10 yours, I have been selling Jackets and wrap of the llrKt grades nt much lower prices than any house In Portland, and have never yet deceived any customer In order to muke a sale. Considering that the city Is overcrowded with this par ticular line of goods I shall from this day close out all Jackets and wraps nt wholesale prices. COH'hJN'fl LOW PTtlX-E STORE, 4!U Bond Street. Astoria, Sept. 11, 1105. 'PAINLESS DENTISTRY. Go to Dr. Howard, the painless den tist, 6fi! Commercial street, for line den tal work of every class. Ho challenges an equal. Price reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. FINE BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. We have choice property In Van Du en', Alderbrook, Adulr's, Shlvely's, Mc Clure', Taylor's, New Astoria. W'arren lon, and Astoria Addition to Wurrenton for calx. Also money to loan In sums of tS to 13,000 on good real estate security K. L. BOYLE A CO.. FURNISHED ROOM9 WtT?i BOARD. A well-furntshed ul'e of rooms, with use of parlor, and, If desired, good table board, at reasonable rates. 405 Du ane treet, corner of Ninth. A CARD TO THE ri'BI.KJ. Iienicmbor that "a stitch in 1V..1.W. till,, U Bll(. Hi I ' i eri ' aves nine Tho raiDyl lis now bo tinsrin. Cornel time nav season -is now bo' tinir and get your hoots and shoes half-poled and repaired before they are too far gon. I am now better jn pnred 'than ever to do th's in ncheim, neat and lasting mimnf r. ; ' - rtoHnic'ftilly lours, 8. A. fJIMHIK . 114 J2ih Rttwr. corner ofpo-i m e Fihlicr Urw.' itn i AROUND TOWN. Talk of the day strike. Corset steels', 5c pair. Shanahan Bros. lira. Theo. Olsen has resumed her class In music. H. Lewis, of John Days, was In town yesterday. Juke (McCoy, of Cathlamet, Is a guest of thu Parker. Hooks and eyes, lc card. Bros. Shanahan J. W. Cook, the salmon man, of Port land, Is In town. G. Watlson, of Lewi and Clerke, was In the city yesterday. H. n. Parker returned, yesterday from his visit to Portland. A. D. 'Newell, or San Francisco, is reg istered at the Occident. Best corset In the world, 50c. ban Bros. Shana- Dan O'Neill, of TCeiJondo, Cal., lstered at the Occident. Is reg- A. L. Parker, of John Days, is regis tered at the Parker House. J. H. Klsenbach, of New York, Is mak ing a business visit In Astoria. H. F. .Dlttenhoefer, a prominent mer chant of Porttand, is in town. J. E. Putnam, of Boise, ldah, is mak ing a business visit in AKtorli. Henry Welnhairdit, the brawer, of Port land, is a guest of the Occident. The Rev. Dr. Bushong has gone to the Methojiat conference In Portland. I Pete Brach la enjoying a two weeks' trip in the vicinity of Vancouver. Rich. Eberman, an employe of the Sea shore Rafrroad was in town yesterday. Col. E. C. Hughes to expected back from Idaho on Sunday morning next. All wool tricot cloth 25 cents yard. Shanalhan Bros, Born To the wife of Mr. Frank Schu maeker, Sunday morning, a son; weight l'J pounds. Married In the Flnnlsln Lutheran Church, September 2Jd, Mattl Matilo, and El'U PukkKa. 'ine county cierK yestwaay issued a marriage license to Mattl Matilo and An na Pukklla. Herman Wise has leased the lot next to Cooper's and .wl'.D at once erect a store room l.'xloo feet. The grading has been finished on Duane street, and workingmen commenced yes terday driving piles and laying planks. Sixty sacks of cranberry march, com monly called muck, was shipped to Ban Francisco by Folrist Johnson yesterday. Fred Fox has accepted his old position as oiler on the steamship Uesrge W. El dor. He assumed his duties yesterday morning. E, A. Seey, of the C. R. and P. S N. Co., arrived down from Portlaaid yes terday and says he does ncJt know any thing new. Madame Alberta Finrk will resume her teaching Monday, Sept. 23. Reception hour from 1 to 2 p. m. Studio, 502 Com mercial street. Parties wltOiing to buy candles at wholesale will save money by calling on or writing to the Astoria Candy Factory. 4t!4 Duana street. Children's gray woolen underwear 25c each. Shanahun Bros. iMr. and Mrs. .1. H. Johannsen and children, of Seaside, have been visiting Mr. and .Mrs. Klrclioft the past week. They returned home yesterday. - The ladies of the Every Monday Club t'f the Presbyterian Church, will give an afternoon tea Wednesday from 2 to 5 at the residence of Mrs. Haraden. Mintln Ol'-en, having satisfactorily adjusted t'ac mntler of his license from the city, F.iys that he will be on deck next week In tho auction business. Mrs. M. McKenzle Invites the ladles of Astoria and vicinity to call and Inspect Cicr fall' ami winter millinery, on TucsU'ay ana Wednesday, Sept. 24th and 25th. Miss Mason will re-open her private kindergarten In tho Hotel Tlghe Monday September 30. Afternoon session only. Visitors will be welcome at any time. ChllJien's full finished black hose, 15c per pair. 'Shanahan Bros. Miss Hons will have her display of fall MUllnory on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. The ladles of Astorltti are cotdlul'ly Invited to call and examine the new styles. Mrs. V. C. A. Pohl and children left la?t evening for a three months' visit with friends nt Olyntpta and Troutdale. Her daughter Miss Flora will attend the s'-ster's scVol at Olympla. Young matrons wlthl gray ba-lr nre the fashion In the East, provided, of course, the color, Is natural and due fo fright, Illness, f-ji-row, worry, or othor causes that produce the now coveted "silver tlueads among the gold." See our swan's down suiting, 11c yd. S.i'ina'han Bros. The Shakespearian entertainment to be given by Hannibal Williams, under tln auspices of the ladles of tha Library As sociation, will take plice at Fisher's Mali on the evening of October 15th. Sens will be sold at 50 cents. Toe many friends of Mr. Jos, Munro win be pleased to know he has recov ered from a violent attack of typhoid fe ver, and will be able to leave tho hos pital, where ho has been confined for over sevtn weeks, on Sunday next. i ounumaar.er James Petty was busy yesterday making a few changes In the new city pound, located on Bond street. The poundmaster says that he will com mence today corraCling all- the unlicensed "logs, horses and cows found In the city lmlts. Mr. Fred O. Walters, of the red front shoe shop opposite Cooper's store, has 'ptaveptcd the avenov r.w th n..-.. leather and shoe findlnir coast, anythi and coast, and can sell at wholesale prices ,,,.., ,,, s email lack to a tho-us- mea oi sole leather. -Servant gir.s are In demand In AstorU. It took the irrejte part of two day of .ast we?k for 6, well known business man to obtain a girl. The remuneration for this class of lahor la above the average and the scarcity of e-ultable kitchen girls has competed many prominent families to engage Chinese. The straw sailor with it uncompromis ing stiff lirlm. and the singularly inap propriate y-.uchting cap are both being gradunfly re'.eec.ntei to a ecconl-day place i in the bicyclist's array of hats. Tt fall she wi.r wear gav-colord Tumi O'Shat.ter. either crocheted or made or m -- . . . . ' cloth, and bright little Scotcli Highland ers' caps turned up at one aide with a quill or a bcwl'i Mrs. O. Hansen wlH Urave an opening of fall styles In millinery today and 'Wednesday. CC8 Commercial street. 'The Canadian Pacific yesterday ar ranged to bring a number of passengers from Uleaborg, Finland, to Astoria. Fish Commissioner Crawford, of Washington, made a flying visit to As toria yesterday, on his way to PortlunJ. On cloaks, capes, and jacket we can save you 60 per cent. AH our coats, etc., are this season's goods. Shanahan Bros. B. W. Wright and wife, who have been spending a few days at Seaside, passed through the city yesterday on their way to Portland. Harry Landers, the Italian who was anreated as a vag yesfterday had his sentence euspended by Judge Osburn upon his promiso to leave town. Tlhie hodyi of Marv A. Cahl'.l. tha woman who died at the hospital Saturdc.y, was shipped to Portland Sunday night for burtal. - Tim Corbett, of Olney, indicted lor rape on the person of an eleven-year-old Child named FarreM, was brought Into town and lodged in Jail last night by Sheriff Hare. 'At 1 o'clock this morning Officers Hal iock and Seafddt pulled the opium joint over the Portland Butchering Co. Three ancsts were made of white people, and thcrr cases will come tip today. The Red Men will give a grand mas querade ba.l on Thanksgiving night at Fisher's Ha'.l. Ed. Halloek, Clint Du mlre and Wm. F. Binder were appointed as a committee to make arranffementfl. Yesterday the Thompson picked up a man In the river who was alone In a boat when the steamer backed up to the dock. Thinking that he would be run down, 'Uhe man leaped lnt-j the wa ter and was pulled on boaird the Thomp son by one of the crew. The Board of Fire Delegates of the Lity of Astoria! met last night in the - ... ic nan of Alert Hook and Ladder Co. The following officers were elected from the new board to serve for the ensuing year: President, W. A. Wenlg; secretary, D. M. Moore; treasurer, F. L. Parker. A number of merchants are complaining that the electric lights are not turned on early enough in the evening, and that some circuits are In bad order, but no aouDi wiese .nttle defects Willi be reme- "The above named plaintiff having filed died ait once, as workmen are now en- ai complaint in the circuit court of the gaged in various parts ot the city. state of Oregon, for the county of Clat- ! sop, against the above named defendant, The art of making ornamental signs praying for am Injunction against said de has reached a science. Yesterday Mr. j fendant requiring vou and each of vou Horace Thing received tt beuuty (from ! to refrain from certain acts, in aald the Continental Insurance Company, of I complaint, and hereinafter more partlcu New York, Which .has been placed in a larly mentioned: On reading the sals prominent position in his otllce. The i complaint in this action, duly verified central scene rcurtvents Indians fisrht- ! and nllllntlff hnvinir niH H.a nuinuoamr lng a prairie lire before the march of Civilization. A group of photographs was yesterday left in the Astorian office, which were taken during the regatta by Artist Snod grass. Tho pictures are models of the photographic iart, amd are moat beautiful ly finished. The ones showing the fish boats rounding the buoy and the Okla hama towing two four masters town the river are worthy ot special mention. A body was reported found at Gearhart Park beach yesterday by a man named Thompson, the news being brought to the city by Mr. Rich Eberman. Coroner PoWl immediately went to the scene but has not yet returned. It Is though by some that the body is that of the man who 'was drowned by the running down of the launch Ranier by the Ocean Wave some time ago. Corks that have been steeped In vase line are nil excellent substitute for glass stoppers. Acid In no way affects them-, and chemical fumes do not cause decay In them, neither do they become fixed by a blow or long disuse, which latter fact will he appreciated by tlios who often lose time and temper by a "beastly fast stopper." 'In short they have all' the util ities of glass without its disadvantage. The visiting Methodist minister were all taken to the jetty yesterday morning by Capt. Brown, of the 'Mendell, and were entertained there by Supt. Hegardt. The gentlemen were much delighted with the trip and th'3 courtesies of Capt. Brown and Supt. Hognrdt, and were greatly surprised et the Immensity of the gov c nment work which has heen so suc cessfully carried on, and is now almost completed. Prof. Luei-MS .Mare Ohristol, French champion wrestler, and celebrated throughout the sporting world on ac count of his own feats of skill and strength, as well as frona having trained some of the greatest wrstlroi and ath letes of the day, will give a free exhibi tion at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening In the gymnasium of the Asltorla Football Club, for the members of that organisation and invited guests. Six days ago Phillip iBowers, the sa loon man, accidentally stuck the point of a Sharp pocket knife Into the fleshy part of the Ibaek of his right hand. He j paid no attention to the wound, which he though' would heal In a few d;iy. Cold set In, however, and the hand became swollen to twice Its natural size. The wound Is' extremely painful and will ne cessitate 'Mr. Bowers' being under the doctor's cave for several weeks, Several members of the city council, at the request of citizens, Investigated the filthy condition of some of the streets of Unlontown on Sunday. They found thinks in a deplorable condition. Heaps of offal from stables, butcher shops, etc., stand reeking In the streets, while under the docks are piles of disease l.rce ling tilth. Under Schlebe's cigar store on -Main street ewms to be a favorite dumping place a.:id It would sepm that with the danger of cbo,ra in sight some nation would be taken by the authorities to clean up the city. At Fairfield Point Mr. H. R. Parker Is building a "gridiron" or dry dock, 40 feet wide and 200 feet long, for the repairing of titeamers and scows. Two "hundred piles were driven last week and the work 1s now all complete except putting on the caps which are now being turned out by the Clatsop Mill Co. Thus Is another move In the right di rection and the facilities thus furnished will be appreciated ly steamboatmen. Captain CopelcaiJ's scow will go on as scon is the dock Is completed and others ' hare made engagements. Mr. Parker : determined to be in the front of the march of progress. NOTICE. All persons having claims ng.ulnst the estate of Jno. P. Dickinson, deceased, must present the same duly verified, to the undersigned within six months from tills date. B. VAN IK'jSBN. Astoria, Sept. 20, 1S35. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed administratrix of the estate of Francis Feakea and all persona having claims against said es tate are hereby notified to present eald claims with the necessary vouchers within six months from the date of this notice to me- At the nfftce nt P n Win. 1n In the Pythian Castle building, in the City of AstorK Clatsop county. Oregon. AXNA..V.UAKKS. Administratrix I -1 1.. .-M. -t . . - . Water Commissioners FJooded With Legal Notices of All Kinds. A TOTAL -INJUNCTION ISSUED Mr. Ilanishaw Leaves for Portland This Morning to Try and Effect an Arrangement With the Bondsmen. The water works muddle ia still the subject uppermost In the minds of many people in this city, and yesterday some new developments were added that ma teriality Increased the general interest. There were crowds of Italian laborers on all the street corners from very ar!y in the morning but outside of a few dozen wild eyed Romans who had been drinking more than was good for them, very little bitterness was apparent. As the noon hour c.ume round the rumors of "something being about to drop" grew thicker and thicker, but 12 o'clock passed without any nlttempt on the part of the men to assert their rights In any other than a. peaceahle and legal manner. At 2 o'clock the water commissioner. held a meeting In thg office of Judge Bowlby and it did not take long to develop the 'fact that nearly everybody present had a new theory about the trouble, and a simple way out of it. A bombshell, In the ifonm of an injunction against the commissioners granted by Judge Mc Bride on the application of M. A. Hack ett, was sprung on the members before i Lucy -iiau sol wei seiiAi-u, anu wnai wirci ( the mass of assignments, notes, bills, they had got well seated, and what with and orders brought out for inspactlon by Che clerk and the city attorney, the members bad more than they could do to Straighten out the various legi! tan gles. Mr. Hackett's injunction, filed in ,u suit by LafForce and Smith, his attor neys, for an alleged debt of J2.467.C7 due him by the 'Pacific Paving Co., read us ' follows: bond and It atl.Vaptorllv mnncnrinsr in thft 1udce nf our a.ll.1 omirt tWrrnm that It 1s ai proper case for an injunction, and Chat sufficient grounds exist therefor, and the necessary undertaking having heen given: "We, therefore, in consideration thera of, and of the particular matters In the Saild TOmpSalnt set forth, do strictly command you Hhat each and every ot you, that until the further order of raid court, you -and each of you, your and each of your servants, agents, attorneys, employes, and all persons acting under the control, authority, or direction of you or either of you do absolutely desist and refrain from paying over Into the hands of the Pacific Paving Company, a corporation described in the comp'nlnt herein, any funda, moneys, credits, claims, or assets w'liatever you or either of you may hold In your official capacity cr as Individuals of agents of the said Pacific 'Paving Co., or as officers or agents of the city of 'Astoria. (Signed) T. A. McBRIDE. On top of this formidable document came n large number of assignments drawn up In favor of a dozen different parties. The commissioners talked over the situation for several hours and nd- Journed at 6:30 without having reached any definite conclusion. They tackled it again after supper and reports vary tis to the outcome. During the after noon the quieting influence tihat had been nt work among the laborers since early morning malle Itself felt to a con siderable extent and most of the men went out to the reservoir In a much more composed state of mind than they had exhibited since Saiturady. 'In view of the fact, however, that esverul bairrels of gunpowder were known to have been se creted ihy the Italians it was thought wise to send out three pbllce deputies last night to watch the works and pro tect the tunnel. Under this protection men were busy all night keeping the water out of the lower levels. There seems to be a very general im prswlon, echoed by many of the commis sioners -themselves, that whatever hap pens the money due to 'the laborers will be the first cash paid out by the water commission. A member of the commission when seen 1 '..ist night 'by a representative of the As-tc-ria'.i said: "Tho Injunction Issued today by Judge McBrlVle ties up the entire avail able funds cf tlie commissioners due un der the estimates. I fail to aee how we can stir a fctep one way or the other until iflwit Injunction i either dlssjlved or made permanent. Whether Mr. Ham -ih.inv succeeds In getting the names ct his bondsmen onto certain documents in his possession or not it cajinot affect us. These assignments that everybody has Ixen 'tnlk'lng so much about are not worth the paper they are written jon. We haven't paid any, don't intend to pay, and under all supreme court rul ings In like cases can't be made to pay any. The commission does not intend to recognize the assignments at all. 1 It'hlnk you will find that the orin dpal aim of the commission Is to see the laborers treated fairly and paid their wages." i.Mr. Hams'haw said last night: "Be ginning with tonight rur tunnel men wli: start working and will keep It up night and day at torh emiis of th work. I am not yet at liberty to talk a'bout the arrangement under which these men are working. That is a commission matter. I am going to 'Portland In tho morning, and wi t leave back for AitorU tomorrow night. While up the river 1 will get the signatures of the Pacific Paving Co.'s bondsmen to some documents that I am taking with me, and hnve no doubt at ah that, when I return and show these sign ed pa'peas to the commission, work on the reservoir will he Immediately resum ed. At. the meeting of the commission tonight both sides explained their posi- tlons fully and I think It has led to better understanding all round. I think that al) the men In our employ feel fully eatl.-fled with the turn affairs have taken as nearly as I have been able to judge." Mr. W. W. Parker said: "The water commfesion met today and again tonight, and I think that we have at last come to some definite conclusion. Mr. Ham sliaw's suggestion which he Intends to. carry out is to go to Portland tomor row morning, visit his bondsmen and get thorn to consent In Writing to th exten sion plan of payment adopted last month by the commission. Tlie payment to Behni and Hamshaw of their labor ac count up to September Pitto will furnish them with; at! the money needed to dis chasvre their obligations now due to la bor. The consent of the bonds-men in" this matter will really be a benefit to them in raving Uwm the far greater lo3s which might bs sustained by the stoppage of the work sjid the necessity of their In tervention to complete the contract." R. L. Boyte returned yesterday from Ms 'Portland trip. GRACE CHURCH, An interesting service was held In Grace Church Sunday evening, the lost for five or six weeks, as the rector, the Rev. Mr. Short, left ' las, evening for Minneapolis, whore ho is to attend the Episcopal National Convention. During his sermon, which was an ear nest and eloquent appeal from the text, "For the Kingdom of God Is not in word, but 1n power," 1st Corinthians, 4:20, for the better support of the homo mission aries in Oregon, the rector graphically depleted the lot of the preacher In the sparsely setlltU dlstrlots and showed that the Christian ehould not only receive the passive benefits of Christianity and en joy a beautiful service, but should do something to carry the gospel to his ne'ghbors. There will probably be iLy services dur ing Mr. Sturt's absence. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. The circuit court convened again yes terday, Judge McBrlde on the bench. Present, W. N. Barrett, district attor ney, F. I. Dunbar, clerk; J. W. Hare, sheriff, and officers of the court. The following proceedings were had: Jacob Utzlnger excused as a Juror from further attendance at this term of court on account of not being a full cltlzsn. Edward Ehrman vs. Astoria and Port' land R. R. Co., Judgment for plaintiff. Cesera Marchl vs. John Ancarola, ver dict for Sffl for plaintiff. Timothy J. Kelly vs. Oliver Stewart et a1.., demurrer overruled by consent and until Thursday to answer. - A. O. Spexarth vs. Chas. 'Wood, motion to file amended complaint allowed. W. A. Irving excused until Monday, Astoria Building and Loan Association vs. E. H. Snow, et. al, defendant allow ed five days In which, to answer. The grand Jury now came into court and report six true bills or Indictments. The names of four of the Indicted per sons are as follows: Thomas Murphy, Ed. Owen Thoimaj Howard, Lewis Den- ay. All are indicted for petty larceny BUYERS AND SELLERS. The following deeds were filed for rec ord yesterday in the recorder's office: Oscar Ganiard to Ms wife, Lots 4 and 5, Block 15, and Lots 10, 11, and 12, Block 23, Columbia Addi tion $ M. J. Kinney and wife to John Mattson, Lot 9, Block 21, New Astoria ; D. B. Howarter and wife to Chas. Hough, 60x125 feet in section 22, townsh'i-p 6 north, range 10 west Samuel Connell to Al'bert L. Snell', Lot 4 Block 2, First Addition to Ocean Grove SNOW IN DENVER. Denver, Sept. 23. The local weather ob server reports that the snow which fell in Denver Saturady night amounted to 11.4 inches, leaving ail previous Septem ber records far behind. CHILDREN BURNED TO DEATH. Spring Garden, Wis., Sept. 23. Two children of 'Mary Slausen, living two miles west of Arona, were burned to death In their home. The mother went for a pail of -water a mile aw-ay, locking the two children in ai room. The house took fire during her absence. NEW MILLINERY. The Indies of Astoria are invited to attend the dlsiplay of Fall and Winter 'Millinery Tuesday and Wednesday. SeD tember 21th and 25th, at Miss McRae's store, corner Commercial and 10th. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. It has been agreed by the milk men of Astoria, ur., that on and after the llrs of October, 1805, they will furnish milk to their patrons nt the following rates and no less: 4 cts a pint; 7 cents per quart; ets per half gu.'.on; 22Vi cts. per gallon; 50 cts per can of 3 gallons, ana ju cts per quart sold On the street By order of the Milkmen's Union of Astoria. September 20th, 1S95. FOR SALE. Eight thousand rejected bats, at Parker House dock, at your own figure. bricks and Take them PACIFIC PAVING CO. FOR THOSE WHO EAT For the remarkably small sum of lb cents one can procure an excellent chick en dinner every Sunday at the popular uenver ivitc'nen," east side of 9th street Detween Astor and Bond. Mr. Richard son, the proprietor, also assures the pub lic that they can obtain at his place a well-cooked, wel'l served breakfast, din ner or supper any day in the week for the above mentioned price. Give him a call and be convinced that he speaks the num. A TWISTER. A twister In twisting May twist him a twist, For In twisting a twist 'Three twists make a twist; But if one of the twists Untwists from the twist, The twist untwisting Untwists the twist. That is, when it's twisted with any vinci in, lie Llia.ll .U.IKCftlAL,!. S. TO THE PUBLIC. Notice is hereby given that payment has o?en stopped o the following numbered warrants drawn hy Rescue Engine Co No. 2, same having been lost or mislaid, No. 400, 421, 423, 424 and 42S. WORTHY OF NOTICE. There is nothing but bold, clear-cut truth In the statement that to secure per fect fit, quality and style In your shoes at the lowest reasonable prices you must go to the firm of John Hahn & Co., 479 Commercial street. hlflLCH 8 CURE, the great Cough and Croup Cure, is In srreat demand Pocket size contains twenty-five dose oniy zd cents, uniidren love It Sold ny j. w. conn. ' . J Awarded Hlfhest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. CREAM mm Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. A. V.ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crnckery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Cas$ auj Squ moque Sftt AstorU. Ore UrMv 1 l;i-f"H S THE . BIG- FIGHT Corbett Wins a ilard Six Round Contest. FITZSIMMON.S NOT IN IT Jim Had the Advantage in Height, Reach andL'oHtnnie and Pounded His Opponent Badly. Round 1 Both sprang to the center and sized each other up; Corbett found tnut Fitz could wear a pair of our silk clock ed socks for 10c and landed safely; after some little sparring time was called. Round 2 Fitz did some fine work, but Gentleman Jim wore a. confident smile and one of our Perquale front white Shirts for 75c and escaped with but little Injury. Round 3 Corbett's fine training ehowed to great advantage; he trained In our Hygienic Underwear which made Mm perspire freely, conssauently he met Fltz's onslaughts with great coolness and hit Fitz one under the Jaw. Round 4 Fitz, too, showed good Judg ment; he always woro our stylish hats at reduced prices, which reduced his ch'ances of getting hurt, consequently Corbett could not hit him In the head; everybody admitted that this is a great fight. Round 6 Corbett took oft all wool un dershirts which we sold him for 05c and sailed into his man; biff! bang! resound ed his blows as they landed on Fltz's neck and the galleries howled with de light. Round 6 Fitz s'tlll seemed In fair shape, but the champion was warmed up and would not give lanky Bob any rest; he rushed at him like a tiger and his fists rained blows aCl over Fltz's neck anu body, until the Australian could stand up no longer; tho excitement was in tense; Fi'tz got up, but only for a second, for Pompadour Jim let out a hot one on the Jaw and was once more declared the champion. After the battle Corbett received the congratulations of his friends and said that he would dtart out for the coast next week, to visit his old folks; he win pass t'hroughi Astoria and while here, he will spend some of his winnings at our store, getting some of our fine suits and overcoats. , HERMAN WISE, The Reliable Clothier. THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BflflK Acts as trustee for corporatlens and In dividuals. Transact a general banking business. Interest paid on time deposits. J. 0, A. BOWLBY President BBNJ. YOUNG vice President FRANK PATTON Cashier DIRECTORS. J. Q. A. Bowlby, C. H. Page. BenJ Young, A. S. Reel, D. P. Thompson W. B. Dement, Gust Holmes. WANTED. WANTED To employ an energetic la ay or gentleman to represent our business In every county. Salary, $50.00 per month and a commission. Address with stamp, Onus. A. Robinson & Co., Salina, Kans. Situation wanted By a reliable man as bookkeeper or salesman. Ample experi ence, with reference, can take cars of three or four sets of books. Address 470 and 470 Commercial street. WANTED TO RENT A piano. Apply to H. J. Weeks, at Thomson Abstract Co. WANTED A girl to do general house work In smuill family. Enquire at north west corner of lith and Harrison. WANTED German or French pupils. Address L, L. H., care of this office. WANTED An honest, active gentle ma.n or lady to travel for reliable es tablished house. Salary, 7S0, payable $16 weekly and expenses. Situation per manent. Kererences. Enclose self-addressed envelope, H. E. Hess, Pres., Chi cago. WANTED Agenlo to represent th old National Life Insurance Co.. . nf Montpelier, Vt. For further Informa tion, address Q. M. Stolp, General Coast Manager, 82-84 Crocker Building, San Francisco, Cal. - v WANTED Man or lady to collect, do some office work, and manage aeent. You will deal through your leading mer chants. Something new and very popu lar. We pay all expenses. Position per manent. Send four references and ten' cents for full particulars. John Finney mgr., r. u. isox vn, at. i.ouis, Mo. FOR BALE. JAPANESE GOODS-Just out Just re ceivedJust what you want, at Wing ijee b, ou commercial street. JFOIRENT FOR RENT Furnished rooms; good lo cation fronting river. Capt. P. E. Fer- ohen, 330 l?h street. TO LOAN. MONEY Apply to Astoria Abstract Title and Trust Co. FOUND. A parasol was left at Chas. Roarers' drag store someti.ne ago. Owner can recover same hy calling ac this office and paying for this advertisement. FOUND A pocket Look. Ow ner can call at Crow's photograph gallery, pay for this advertisement, prove ownership, and receive property. MISCELLANEOUS. J75.000 PER WEEK using and selllns Dynamos fnr plating watches. Jewelry and table ware. Plates 'gold, silver nickel, 'etc.. same as new goods. Dlfl ferent sizes for agents, families and shops. Easy operated: no' experience big profits. W. P. Harrison & Co Clerk Nn. 14 Cnlumhua. Ohio. " ' Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla.