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lUfi MQWUNG ASTORIA PKIDAY, HAY 3. 1901 .- " -i- Trtephone Main Ml TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ;;, .;; DAILY. Sent by raalL per year $1.00 Sent by null, per month 60 Served by eanler, per month 60 , y , t . , 3.KMI-WEEKLT. ip ntby hiall per year, In advance. J2.00 Alt communications Intended tor pub llcatlon should be directed to "Editor Astomn." Uuslness communications of all kind and remlttancet must he addressed to "The Astorlan Publish ing Co." The Astorlan guarantee to Ita ad eVKinew the 4arKst circulation of any twpaper published on the Columbia river. AdVertlsinig rates' can had on ap WratlA" ( the business manacer. The Oregonlan has made another of Its surprising discoveries. According to yesterday's Issue, the Astoria editors "for months have berated Portland and the" ttH.' ft 'N. Co. for not providing ik service sufficient to stop the flow of Oregon, Products to rival ports on Puget sound." ' It Is possible that the X)regon1n has followed the course of "the Astoria editors" more carefully ,than t we have, but we have failed to aote. any protest on their part against an alleged-inadequate service at Port land "to stop the flow of Oregon pro. ducts to Puget sound." On the con- ..... ...!. trary, the position of The Astorlan has II ! .been hat the strenuous efforts belnr made by Portland to check that ' flow" have been, and are useless because of tho great inferiority of Portland as a port' to the ports of Puget sound. There is "only one good seaport In Oregon and .unjust , discrimination on the part of the railroads has prevented its utiliza tion. So long as that state of affairs continues 1 the ''flow" to Puget sound will continue, As reranl Ponlaod'a new line of steamers, the position of The Astorlan has been that Portland WouTd find them white elephants, which .- ..... .1 . has thus far certainly proven to have peen the case. The Oregonlan Is very mnch afraid lest Its great steamships should' lack ' water below Astoria. If any of them ever get sufficient cargo at, Portland to secure draught enough to give the matter a fair test. Astoria will' be Very glad to note the result. The riiimerous vessels which hive. &c cording , tq Oregonlan reporters, "an chored In the stream over night" for the past 1 year have been resting on the sand bars above and not below Astoria. "" "NO 'DANGER IN THE FUTURE. S. F. Journal of Commerce. The talk of an international alliance again the United States with the pur-pse-i of repreing her export trade seems unlikely to cause serious anxiety If considered !n the light of recent com mercial . history. Frequent announce ments have been .nade during the past few-year of combinations of legisla tlorf'a'galnst the United States with ref- ... I.I. V, , 11. erence to our export trade. A few years ago American meats were the subject of legislation m several of the European countries with the apparent purpose of discriminating either against certain classes, or our,. products or of aiding cer tain classes of producers in the coun tries In which the legislation was had. A little later came similar action with reference to American fruits. Still later further legislation with reference to various grades of neat was had, and this was followed by Increase of duties In certain European countries against the classes of breadstuffs of which the United States Is a large producer and ex- LASS of Baldwin's Doaa arcs a kMdsohs t onos. ItlssplMs- act, parkling, efierrsscsnl drink that aatslmoMdiaMly. It clean sad pan ni tbs vtoaich; natly anlsts taa aarrM aad rllvi ail pala. It torsa sick aad arsat hMStcha, sMuiokiiMs and m.n JfiiSC! U??t.28e. COc. f 1.00 FRANK HART. Successor to Th. Olsea. (00-2 Com. 8t uiEu ueiery porter. Our dairy products have also heen ths subject of mors or less atten tion from European who had looked askance at oleomargarine butter and filled chee. The sugir legislation and laws of the United States have fur nished a basis for certain restrictive regulations with reference to certain products of our manufactories and the war wish Spain wan looked upon by many as likely to nraotlcilly destroy the pommeri.e between that country and the I'nited Sntes. What has been the result of all this rommeivJU friction, commercial hos tility, and of these national and Inter- mvlon.il combinations against Ameri can co.nnieree? To answer In a word: a steady 'ncrease of American exerts to the countries in question and In many cass a decrease of American Im ports from those countries. Take the case vf Germany, for In stance, wh e restrictive legislation or regulation .vl'.h reference to certain American products has been frequently agitated and in some cases actually applied. The figures of the treasury bu reau of statistics show that our ex ports to Germany have increase! from eighty-three million dollars in 1S93 to 1ST million dollars In 1900. while the figures for the eight months ending with February. 1901. show exports to Oermany valued at 134 million dollars, against 114 million dollars in the corres ponding months of last year and 111 mil lion dollars In the same months of the fiscal year 1S99. Meantime imports into the United States from Germany have fallen from 111 million dollars in 1S9? It ninety-seven millbn dollars in 1900. though for the fiscal year 1901 they will probably be slightly in excess of : 1900. In France certain American produc tions, especially those of agricultural origin, have been the subject of more or less restrictive legislation or regu lation: yet our exports to France which In 1S9J were forty-six million dollars were In 1900 eighty-three miliioa dol lars, and In .he eighf months ending with February. 1901. are fifty-six mil lion dollars against forty-three million dolars in the corresponding months of 1S'j9. Meantime our imports from Fnnce hav? not materially changed, the Imports of 1893 having been seventy-six million dollars and those of 1900 seventy-thr?e million dollars, while for the eight months ending with Febru ary. 1901. they show an increase of a little less than one million dollars over the corresponding months of last year. To Spain our export trade instead of being destroyed or miterlally reduce.!, has increased and the exports during the present fiscal year seem likely to be greater than In any other year, with possibly a single exception. In our his tory, having been for the eight months ending with February. 1901. J10.54.".SSO. aaginut St'SoTl in the corresponding months of 1900. ani tfi.011.03T. In the same months of th fiscal year 18&9. Even In the fiscil year 1900 the total exports to Spain 'rom the United States were larger than in any earlier year since 18'.l. Even in the case of Russia, whose re cent action with refnr-nce to certain American products has ben already announced, the eff-ot Is up to this time scarcely apparent. Our exports to Rus sii during March 'if the prest-nt year. !th firs,t fu" m"fh following the an nouncement of the discriminating rates against the T'nitel States, were $1,199, 6n against Jl.246.62l during March of last year. WITH THE PARAGRAPHERS. Ag'iinaldo would rather be on the payroll than on parole Daily Nonpa reil. After all. it Is a little harsh to call public attention to the fact that Mrs. Eddy's teeth i.re false.-Kansas City Star. Delaware's two senatorial togas are still hung up in the spare room closet accumulating Just and moths. Albany Argus. it must ne more or less discouraging to John Bull to know that the Boers are able to loin a company to Buffalo Bill. Record-HeriM. At any rate Czar Nicholas can't be suffering ennui to the point at which it superlndu.s torpidity of the liver. Ana -onda Standard. After fighting all kinds of Illicit noises on the streets, Chlc-igo now finds several illicit stills at work In ber midst. Minneapolis Journal. Agulnalio is surprised at the kind ness of his captors. The "anti-lmPer-iallsts" had given him the impresBlon that the Americans had horns. Mall and Express. Eric Olson Is filled with a dark yel low brand of -voe. He sees the happy settlers taking up the rich land and writes to the Fergus Falls Globe thus; "The slaves are now gwlnr West, South and North to create more wealth for their masters." Alas, poor Eric! A fellow of Infinite Jest! But he Is a bit out of date until the next panic shows up. Minneapolis Journal. TO Cl.'RK A COLD IN ONE DAV. Tnk Laxative Bromo-Qutnlns Tab let. 21c. From the housmiUd'a point of view all hrlc-a-br.U' Isn't what it's crocked up to be. You are much more liable to disease when vour liver and bowels do n.t act properly. DeWitfs Utile Karly Ris ers remove the cause of disease. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. We believe that the average dying woman worrl.n more about the con dition of the house she Is leaving than about h.r hen.vnly home. The least in quantity and most In quality d-ribes DeWitfs Utile Early Ulsers, the famous pills for constipa tion and liver complaints. CHAS. ROO ERS. Irugglst. Children are kept so serubbed-up these days that tear stains that leave streaks on a child's face are becoming positively od-fashloned. PeWltt's Utile Early Risers search the remotest parts of the bowels and re move the Impurities spe.'Jily with no discomfort. They are famous tr their efficacy. Eav to take, never gripe. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. It is an idlca'lon that a woman re gards you as a very deir friend when she quits getting out her cut glass for you. Skin affections will speedily disappear by using DeWitfs Witch Haiel Salve. Look out for counterfeits. If you get PeWltt's you will get good rsults. It Is the quick and positive cure for pile. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. Be bold enough to say. "I don't know." And if you can screw your couraee up to It. add. "And t don't care." Mr. W. J. Raxter of North Brook. N. C. says he suffered with pil-s for nft'n years. He tried many remedls 'th no results until he usej PeWitt's Witch Haiel Salve and that quickly cured him. CHAS. ROGERS. Pruggisr. It Is always e.tsler for a busy man to find etra time to work than It Is for a loafer. "Our little girl was unconscious fnim strangulaton during a sudden and ter rible attack of croup. I quickly se cured a bottle of One Minute 1 ouith Cure, giving her three doss. Th. croup was mastered and our little darling speedilv recovered." So writes A. L. Spafford. Chester. Mich. CHAS. ROG ERS. Druggist. Some wom"n would rather listen to a story abiut a spell of sickness than read a novel. "I have been suffering from dyspep sia for the past twenty years and have been unable after trying all Prepira tions and physicians to get anv Mief. After taking one bottle of Kod.l Dys pepsia Cure I found relief and am nw In better health than I have txen for twenty years. I can not pral.-" Kodol Dyspepsia Cure too highly." Thus writes Mrs. C. W. Roberts. North Creek. Ark. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. Th're is usually something the mat ter with a mart who carries a wnmm's watch. If people only knew what we know about Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, it would be used in neirly every household, as there are few pe ple who do not sufTr from a feeling of fullness after eating. belching, flatulence, sour stomach r waterbrash. caused by indigestion or dyspepsia. A preparation, such as K dot's Dyspepsia Cure, which, with no aid from the stona"h. will digest your food, certainly can't help but do you good. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. The only man who can truthfully say he has nn-er f rgotten to mail his wife's letters is the one who never had a wife. THOUSANDS SENT INTO EXILE. Every year a large number of poor sufferers whose lungs are sore anil racked with coughs are urged to go to another climate. But this is costlv and not always sure. Don't be an exile when Dr. King's new discovery for con sumption will cure you at home. It's the most infallible medicine for eouirhs. col ls and all throat and lunjc diseases on earth. The first dose brings relief. Astounding cures result from persistent use. Trial bottles free at Hart's drue store. Price 50c and 11. Every bottle guaranteed. Sillicus Evry man looks -ut for No. 1. Cynlcus How about the fellow who marries a widow? HE KEPT HIS LEG. Twelve yeirs ago J. W. Sullivan, of Hartford. Conn., scntched his leg with a rusty wire. Inflammation and blood poisoning set in. For two years he suf fered Intensely. Then the best doctors urged amputation, "but." he writes. "I used one bottle of Electric Bitters and Vt boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve and my leg was sound and well as ever." For eruptions, eczema, tetter, salt rheum, sores and all blood disorders Electric Bitters has no rival on earth. Try them. Hart's drug store will guar antee satisfaction or refund money, '.miy 50 cents. Agulnaldo refers to it a "the glorious sovereign banner of the United States." There's nothing that will bring a rebel to repentance like putting pie on his table three times a day. DON'T LET THEM SUFFER. Often children are tortured with itch ing and burning eczema and other skin diseases, but Bucklen's Arnica Salve heals the riw sores, expels inflamma tion, leaves the skin without, a scar. Clean, fragrant, cheap, there's no salve on earth as good. Try it. Cure guar anteed. Only 25c at Hart's drug store. The fellow who goes around looking for trouble doesn't ned a telescope. FOOD CHANGED TO POTSON. Putrefying fowl in the intestines pro duces effects like those of arsenic, but Dr. King's New Life Pills expel the poisons from clogged bowels, gently, easily but surely, curing constipation, biliousness, sick headache, fevers, all liver, kidney and bowel troubles. Only 2i'c at Hart's drug store. THE GREAT SCOURGE of modern times Is consumption. Many cures and discoveries from time to time are published but Foley's Honey and Tar does truthfully claim to cure U rases in the early stages and always affords comfort and relief In the very worst cases. Take no substitutes, Hsrl's drug atre. Petty crime in rampant at Joplln. A policeman was killed In that town the other night. Miss Mamie Smith, of Mlddlesboro, Ky writes: "My little sister had the 'rouu very bad. I gave her several dose of Foley's H.uiey and Tar and she was Instantly relieved. It saved her life." Mart's drug store. Capl.iln t'art.'r night to review Ms determination to sue for libel. Hoi's he think that lawyers can live on hot air entirely? Thomas Maple. Hlikbeck. HI., writes: "1 had a very bad case of kidney trouble and my back painel me so thul 1 could not straighten up. The dx-tor's treat ment did me .10 gxM. Saw Foley's Kidney Cure advertised and took one bottle which cured me and I have not been affe'ted since. I gladly recom mend this remedy." Hart's drug store. Gasilioe Is being admitted free Into the Philippines and the servant girl problem will bee Mio a vital question at once. Geirge C. HltchcHk. urtiss, Wis., savs: "Foley's Kidney Cure has been trstevl and found to be all vou claim for it. I have given it to my father and It Is the only thing that ever helped him." Hart's drug store. A Nebraska man who has latelv died hal three kinds of religion. He had only the asu.il Nebraska allowance of elsht kin Is of politics. Mr. F. D. Arnold. Arnold. Iowa, writes: He was troubled with kUlney disease about thnv years. Had to get up several times during the night but three bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure effected a complete cure, he feels better than he ever did and recommends it to his friends. Hart's drug store. Th- president of the new telephone trust Is to get a sal.ny of JI.OOO.OOO and thre won't be any part of It pul 1 In conversation. If you aiv sick all over and don't know Just what alls you, it's ten to one your kidneys are out of order. Fo ley's Kidney Cure will brinic you health and energy. Hart's drug store. The Richmond Times asks ' Shall the Sunday school teacher be paid?" We refrained from reading the article that followed the h.'ad. for the victim that has been buncoed Into reading a John Wanamakinr ad. thereafter avoids re ligious titles. ' t ha 1 a running sore on my breast fir iver a year," savs Henry R. Rich ards, of Willseyvllle. N. Y.. "and tried s great many remedies but got no re lief until I used Banner Salve. After using on.'-half box I was perfectly cured. I cannot recommend It too high ly." Hart's drug store. A St. Louis woman committed sui cide by pushing her hand down her throat. No ause can be assigned for the deed unless .ihe desired to call at tention to ihe fact that there h a dif ference bet w en the size .f the St. Louis hand and the Chicago f ot. The greatest skin specialist In Amer ica rriginate.i the frmula for Banner Salve. For all skin disease, all cuts or sores, and for piles. It's the most healing medicine. Beware of substi tutes. Hart's drug store. SOMETHING NEW. Just published by the Southern Pa cific Co. Is a phamphlet upon the re sources of Western Oregon which In cludes an excellent map of the state, and contains information on climate, lands, education, etc.. existing Indus tries and their capabilities. Attention Is also II reeled to "uch new fields for energy or capital as promise fair return. This publication fills a need long ex perienced by Oregonlans. in replying to inquiries of eastern friends. CoDies may be had of local agent Southern Pacific Co., or from C. H. MARKHAM. G. P. A.. Portland. Or BESTOF EVERYTHING In a word this tells of the Passenger service via fhe Sorlhweslern line.. Eight Trains Dally between St. Paul and Chicago, comprising The Latest Pullman Sleepers, Peerlejs Dining Cars. Library and Observation Cart, Free Reclining Chair Care. The 20th Century Train -Runs Every Day of tht Tear. The Finest Train in the World Electric Lighted Steam Heated THE BADGER STATE EXPRESS, tht Finest Dally Train Running Between St. Paul and Chicago, via tht Short Line. Connection! from the West made via The NORTHERN PACIFIC. GREAT NORTHERN and CANADIAN PACIFIC R'YS. This Is also the BEST LINE between Omaha, St. Paul and Minneapolis. All agents sell ticket via The Northwestern Line W. II. MEAD, H. L. SISLER. General Agent. Trav. Ageat, 248 Alder Street. Portland. Oregon. H.F.Prael Transfer Co Telephone 22L DRAYINGiAND EXPRESSING All Good Shipped to Our Cart Will Receive Special Attention. No. Ml Duant St, Astoria. Or. vr, j. cook, vjrr Res. TeL 1UL ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. " poi4ttr" "Aj?r :wa.m. rortiand union Depot 111.10 a.m. 6:55 p.tn.lfor Astoria and lnter-U;40 p.m. ASTORIA. 7.46 a.m 1.10 p.m. For Portland h a- 11:10 a.m. terminate points 10; SO p.m. BXAnDB DimiON. 1I.:0 s. m. A W p. m. it ui A. UI. p. 111. ASTOR1YV SEASIDE T 40 a. in 4 U p, in 11 ou 111 I'J Np in T OO , III 'MnitUy uui All trains makt close connections at Goble with all Northern Paclflo trains to and from tht East or Sound polnU J. C. MAYO, Oen'l Fr't and Pass. Agent J.A. FASTABEND GENKRAL CO.URACrOR AND RUll.HFR It T, UXURIOUS 1 RAVEL The "Northwestern Limited" trains. I electric lighted throughout, both liwlds ana out. and stesun heated, ar with out exception, the finest trains Is ths world. They embody ths latest, newest und best Ideas for comfort, convenience and luxury ever offsred the traveling public, and altogether are ths moat complete and splendid production of tht car builders' art. These Splendid Train Connect With The Greet Northers The Northern I'acINc and The Canadian Pacific AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the CAST. No extra charge for these superior accommodations and all classes of tlok ets are available for pasaaga on ths famous "Northwestern Limited." All trains on this line are protected by the Interlocking Block System. W. H. MEAD. H. L. 8ISLER. General Agent. Traveling AfX Portland. Or. 1 Depot," Fifth und Leave I 1 Street Arrirt I Overland Exprea 1 rains for Salem, Koseburg. Ash land. Hj&rrmntn 7:30 p.m Ogden. Han Fran-' 9:15 a.m Cisco, Mojave, Los Anrelen V. Pom S.30 a m New Orleans and 7:00 p.m tht East. At Woodburn (dally except Sun day), mnrnlnr I train connects with tram for Mt. An B'l. Sllverton, Brownsville, Springfield. and Natron, and even ing train for Mt. Angel and Silver ton. Corvallla passen ger. Sheridan passen- 117:30 a.m 115:50 p.m ,'4:50 p.m H3:25a.ra 'Dally, ffpaiiy Ptppt Sunday Rebate tickets on sals between Port land. Sacramento and 8an Francisco. Net rates $17 first class and 111 second class. Including sleeper. Rateg and tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also Japan. China. Hono lulu and Australia. Can be obtained from J. B. Klrkland. Ticket Agent 134 Third Street. YAMHILL DIVISION, Pasenger depot foot of Jefferson 8t Leave for Oswego dally at 7:20. t:U ,": 1:65. 1:26. 6:15. 1:25. 1 :0(. 11:30 p. ni. and 9 a. m. on Sunday ?",'' ..rJlVe l Portland dally at U.U. S:30. 10:50 a. m.: 1:35. 3:16. 4:30. 1:21, c40. 10:00 p. m: 12:40 a. m. daily ex cept Monday; g;3o and 11:05 a. m. oa Sundays only. Leave for Dallas dally, except Sun day, at 4:30 p. m. Arrive at Portland at 9:30 a, m. Passenger train leaves Dallas for Ainee Aionaaya, Wednesdays and Frl- aaya at z:b p. m. Returns Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, Except Sunday. R. KOEHLE-R. Manager. C. H. MARKHAM. Oen. Frt. and Past, Aft A FEW INTERESTING FACTS When people are contemplatlnf a trip, whether on business or pleasure, they naturally want the beat service obtainable as far as speed, comfort and safety is concerned. Employe of tht WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES are paid to serve the public and our trains are operated so as to make close con nections with diverging lines at all junction points. Pullman Palace Bleeping and Chair Cars on through trains. Dlrlng car service unexcelled. Meals served a la carte. , In order to obtain the first-class ser vice, ask the ticket agent to sell you a ticket over The Wisconsin Central Lines and you will make direct connections at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwauket and all points East. For any further Information call on any ticket egent, or correspond with JAS. C. POND, Oen. Pass. Ar't., or JAS. A. CLOCK, Milwaukee. WH, General Agent, THE CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, WE0 SOUTH WHITE COLLAR LINt (Telephon Dock.) Columbia River and Pugst Bound Nat Igatlon Company. Ths Datlsy Oatiert leaves) Astoria daily except Sunday at T p. m. leaves Portland dally txctpt Sun day at 7 a. in. Whits Collar Lino tickets, O. R. N. tickets and llwaoo Ry A Nav. Com nunv tickets Inttrohanifeabln on Ralley Oatiert and Hussilo. Through lvn- land connection with steamer Nahcotta from llwaeo and Ung Reach points. Telephone No. 111. A. J. TAYLOR. Astoria Agent. E. W. CRICHTON. IWUand Agsnt A familiar nam for the Chicago. Mitauke A St. Paul Railway, known all over ths Union as the Great Railway running the 'Pioneer Limited trains every day and night between St. Paul and I hlrat.-o, and Omaha and Chicago. The only perfect train in the world.1 understand: Connections are mads with ail transcontinental tinea, securing to passengers ths best service known. Luxurious coachea. electrlo light, strain nei, or a verity eo'ialed by no ottw.' Il.it Ret that your ticket reada via "The Milwaukee" when coin to any nolnt In tht United States or Canada. All ticket agents tell thetn. For rates, pamphlets or other Infor mation, sUdreaa, J. V. CASEY. C. J. KDDY. Trav. Pass. Aft.. Oen. Aft.. Portias!. Oregon. Portland Ore. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Bids for the construction of a sys tem of sewers In the town of Hit mi ma, lai-k. will be received by the un dersigned, at the oflW of Fulton Bros, up to 10 o'clock a. m. Monday. May 1 101. Profile maps, plans and specWJ. catUms on application. HERMOSA PARK INVESTMENT CO.. O. C. Fulton. IVesldent. CALL FOR WARRANTS. Notice Is hereby given to 'ill ur ties holding f.itip ootinty warrants en dorsed prior 10 August 1st. 1h'j to present the snme to th County Treas urer at his office. HI Tenth street, for Payment. Intercut reuses nfter this date. II. C. THOMPSON. County Treasurer. Paled AsPirla. Ore.. May 1st, loi. nms OALucn roii. Custom H'Mise. Astorln. Oregon; Collec tor's omre. April . 19ol Silppllet for Rev.-nue Vrssela. Sealed proposal fur supplying rations, and cosl to vessels of the t'r.lii States Rev. enue Cutter Service, regularly ntfttloned or temixrarllv, at Astoria, Oregon, snl dellvcrvl on board said vessel at that place during the nVal year nding June M. 1903, w be r-cetvd t this office until 2 o'clock P. m. of Tuesday, May 14. 1901. at whlrh time and place they will ? publicly opened. The ,ol fur nished to be nn'hraclt. or bituminous of best quality: uniform In character: to weigh 2.210 pound to :he ton; to be dellvepd on hard the vessel at KUh time and in such riuantltles as may bn require.! at localities rewdllv accessible to sal. I vessels .and to he subject tn In-MfcM-tlon as to 'iti'illty und weigh. Bid ders will name the prices both for steaming ami stove coal, mid ulm their facilities for furnishing the vessels with freh water and their charges thetvfor. Wank forms of proposal with sched ule showing component pirt of r,i Hon, may In- had upu application to this ottlce; proposal must lie submit ted on these forms. Separate t,, will lllso he received lit th. came time for lubricating and Illuminating nil. The rlithl Is reserve I to ree, t any or all bids, and no contract will be put In force until cong'-cn shall have nude nn appropriation for the pun1''. Ji !IN rox. Collector. NOTK'K OF FINAL SlJTTI.KM KN'T The undersigned has filed hw final uc '"lint in the esia'e of Margaret Weset, deceased, anil the County Court of Olat. sop t.'ounty, Orgon, hi set M.Hnliy the 27ih day of May, 1X91, ftt S p. in..' for hearing objections, if .my there ),' to tho same. DAVID W'KNT. Kxecutor of list will tind testament of Margriret Wes!, iec, nsd. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the Common Council of the Cy of Astoria, has declared It Intentions to esUblirth the grade on Frnnklin av enue, from Thirty-fifth to Forty-fifth street, at the following height above the base of grade a established i,y or dinance No. 71 of H.il.l Cltv of Asiorla. entitled "An ordinance to establish a buse of grades for the street As toria." To wit: At the Intersection t Franklin 11 venue with .Vrh street ax now eslnbllsivd at 61. feet oDoVe the base of grades. At the Intersection of Franklin Ave nue and 36th street at 86 feet abovn the base of grades, thence on a 12 per cent. graue 10 Jtn street. At the Intersection of Franklin Avenue and 37th street, 122 feet on tho west side and 125 feet on the eaut side, thence on a A per cent grade to .ISth street. At the Intersection of Franklin Ave nue and .IHth street. 137 feet on the wet side and HO feet on the east side, thence on a 4 per cent, grade to 39th street. At the intersection of 3!th street and Franklin Avenue. 179 feet on the west side and 1M feet on the eat side, thence on a 13 per cent, grade to 40th street. At the intersection of Franklin Avenue and 40th street 221 feet on the west side und 224 feet on the et side, thence 'n a 12 per cent, grade to 41st street. At the Intersection of Franklin Ave nue and 4 1 tr street 2C0 feet on the went side and ?60 feet on tho etst side, thence on a 7 per cent, grade to 42nd street. At tho Intersection of Franklin Ave. nun and 42nd street. 239 feet on th" west side and 237 feet on the east side, thence on a S per cent, grade to 43rd street. At the intersection of Franklin ve nue and 43rd street. 213 feet on the west side and 213 feet on the eist aide, thence on a 6 per cent, grade to 4-1 1 fi street. At the Intersection of Franklin Av nue and 44th street, 231 feet on the west side and 229 feet on the cast side, thence on a 12 per cent, graile to 4.)th street. At the Intersection of Franklin Ave nue and 4!ith street 193 feet on both sides. This notice is published for ten suc cessive days In the Morning Astorlan In pursuance to a resolution of the Com mon Council adopted on the 15th dav of April, 1901, the first publication there of being In the Issue of April 26, 1901. H. E. NELSON. Auditor and Police Judge of the City of I Aiiona. NOTICE TO tt)NTRACTC4W. Nolliut Is hereby given, ttlwtt up to the hour of i o'clock p. m. on Monday, the 8th day of May, 1901, the commit ten on streets and public ways of tht Common Coun.ili of lhn Cltv of Asto. rla, will receive sealed bid for tht re pairs of Franklin avenue between Hv Miteenth street and Eighteenth street, as provided by ordinance No, 2k) of th.t City of Astoria, approved on Ihe 17th day of April, 1901, and tli" plan ami ie IHc!l,l;l 'llctMfor prepared by lhn city surveyor and on III with the au ditor and (Millce Judge. The right Is r servmt in reject sjiy and all I'Uta, and no bid will Im uvepted that dor not provide for 1 ho n'mir for a um n low a $:'00. C, C. HT7.I.NOIJR. I AORKN W. J CiMlK. tVmmlttee on Htn-cl mi. I Public Vy of the Omimoii t'ouncll of the Cltv of Astoria. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. In ttw County Court of the Htn( of Oregon, for the County of Clatsop, In the mutter of the cnUte of Ellsabetlt A, Hcott, decrajMsl, Notice I hereby irlvrn that I have this dav tiled mv dual account a adminis trator of tho est.ilo of Klltillteth A. Hcvitt, decided. All per4ui art hereby notified that the llimorublr, the t.'ounty Court of Clatop County, Orrgon, has nxe, die Ul day of it v. 1WI. at Hit hour of 10 o'cloi k a. m.. a the time, and the court rom of the County Court or Clatsop County at Axoria, Oregon, as inn pmce ror hearing u.y sivl all ob jectlons which may Ih madn to said final account, nd for etlling ths some. aii peroit are inriiy notined to ov. ern thnniMeive acconllngty. JOHN II. HTT Administrator of the estate of Kilasbttb A, Svott. drcrasnd. Atorla. Oregon, April 12. 1901. EXECUTORS' NOTICB. The untrrlguei have been appolDtsd exei'utr of the lojit will ml e(amnt ofChaa. A. Mcllulre. iWunJ. All tw "ii having claims again! the estate of deceased are requeetej t tnaiant mem at in imir of J. g. A. Bowtbr tl Astoria. Orifon within lx mnntti from thl date. OUVK M iil'lltll. J Q. A lUiWLIir. Kvt"iif farti March :Sth. 1901. SHERIFF'S HALE. Hy Virtue of an execution lll,t rvr.l.e "f sale Issued out of the circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of ('lit .p. on the :th day of March. 1901. upon a ilivnw rendered therein n Ihe 27th day of February. 10. in la- Vor if Oil,) IhlfTner tilalnllff n,l againt W. II Warren and Ktmly'War. ren. .lerendtttif , for the sum of 1271 with intent thrrwm nt tiw, riMn of 10. per cent er annum from the th day of February. s. the co.t and dli hursenient of thl suit Including at-toni-ys fee nd the com 0f and upon this writ commanding and requiring me to make sole of the following dew-rib, re property, to-wit: The "ast half of the southeast qusr rr of mvtlon twrntr three (13). In 'nrnn. ship No. seven (7). N. R. 10 wt tf Will. Mer., In Clatsop county, Oregon, and lot '.hree and four, of block No. ixt'nn. tn First AddltLm to Kindred 'rk, 'n said county and itat, Notice is hereby elven tKi.1 T ti Mondav. the it day of May, 1M at thi hour of 10 o'clock in I h 'forerun r said day In front of and at the court hoime I xir III the Cltv nf Alon nr.. gon. fell at public auction to the high- -1 uni.i -r or raxn me anovr d'.vrltKd r-al property (c1 Plltify (nr ,pvree in- rert, costs ami all accruing -,.ts TIIOH. LINVILLK. Sheriff of Clntsc.n CoilnlV OMtfnn Astoria. Oregon. April 3. 150. ' ADMINISTRATOR 1T0INTKI I IN THE ColfNTV cot ur OF Tlir cot'NTY OF CI.ATHOIV In the matter f u,,. e,t.,t nd a 1 mission to prodate of the lut will and testament of luivld Whitney w je. ceased: Notice I hereby Kiv. n Hint r Iiiivk his lay be ot appointed by the County ourt of the Stale of lire,,,, for C!a(. op county, administrator. with-the-wlii-annexed of the estate ,f 1 t .--, 1 wml Jr- All per,...,, having claim imu.iist "al l . s ate are hereby notified tn (iicsi'i.t th siitir ;,, lne prop. erlv verlflel, ,t the .fil e f tln fnuMy clerk of Clatsop County iir..p)n with In six months from ;t, , . . , , w. w .'itit:s. Administrator of the eMate of David' Whitney, r dece,..d. A DM IN ISTRAToft'S HA LIS. Voile- I hereby Klve,, ,lllt f w , '"I after the sixth day of May 1901 offer lit prWlle sale for cnh the fol-' owln.d-scrlbed property. vU: All th Interest of the es'nte f p. M. Uewley, i 't v '."a "U'..'"'""'r f section I. T. .. N.. It. 9 W. Will. M,.r m Clat sop r-iiniy Oregon. Ths said Interest be r.g an imdlvl l-d one. h. If of said ouar r -..-.ion. This s 4, e pursuant to an trier of the county court in Clat so,, county. Oregon, ,.,,!,. ,, , day of April, 1901. t I limy l. ndlr-4e. ,,t Tillamook or 'are . Q. a. Itowlhy, l A-torla (ire- . , J. ' rewle'y, Administrator of the Etate of V u M"wey, deceased ' Anril 2nd. 1901 SHERIFF'S HALK. Ity vlrtip of an execiillon and order of sale Issued out of the circuit court ,?"r.,Hl.""' "f ' f,,r l-oun. V of Clalso,, o M. mt,, (luyf April, .)1. up in a Judgment rendered there in on the 1st day of Mur,., io0, )n favor of O II. Wirt, plaintiff. ',,1 aga.11.st A. It. Cyrus mid 1 iVer Hie- wlfi"!;, ,,"rer'lll1""' for U,, " "t I9..M. and ;lie furiher sum of $17.20. the cosls and disburse..... ,, ... suit, lind llc cost of ,,nl 1. ..on M.I. writ rommmdlng nd requiring me 10 n ake sa f n, r.dlowlng doscrlbed real property, to-wlt: The SW. quHtter of the SE. nuarler, ter of the NK. rmartee or .,.,..1,... or.v twenty-five, township ) nx north nii-g.. (S) oiKht, west. W. M liOt 1) one. section 07 ,.n.,t township &) eight, north range ni seven, west. y ' no,"L'7),Hy.'n7,iL''lKht' 9) a"'' a t in 1 " ,':"'k (2) tw"- Carruthers' Addition to Warrenton. '' "vs. except lots (7) seven. K) eight. (9) nine, (10) ten lM Pros pert Park Addition to Astoria I.t (3) 1 tree, block f4) four, Kin- n"y's Astorln an in Clatsop County, Oregon Notice Is hereby KVe (hat I will on Monday, the 13th dny of May. 1901 at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon "i sain aay, in rront of and at Ihe court house door In the City of Astorln, Clat sop (.nunty Oregon, sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash the above described real property, to satls ry the Judgment, Interest, costs and all accruing costs. THOS. LINVII-LE. Sheriff tit Ctnt.,- Astoria, Or?aron, April 10, 1901.