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IMC MORNING ASTORIA SAU K DAY, MAY II. 1901 Tilephone Main ML TEMJS Or SUBSCRIPTION. DAILT. Bert by mutt, per year $100 Bent by mall, per month 60 Served by carrier, per month .60 6EMI-WEEKLT. Cent by mail, per year, In advance, 12.00 All coramunlcatloni intended tor pub lication should be directed to "Editor Astonan." (Justness communications of all kind and remittances must b addressed to "The Astorlan Publish log Co." The Astorlan guarantee to Its ad vertisers the larrest circulation of any nwpaper publish pn he Columbia tfvtr. m , . J Tdvtrtlelng rates can a had an ap tpatlw the business manager. The ryn of flsfc appears to be better tn the California steamer than In the river. It la A case of Increase in the varieties as well aa quantity of "Columbia river" salmon. As The Astorlan anticipated, the business men of the city have shown their wisdom by refusing to raise a bonus for the proposed transfer to As toria of a woolen mill now in Iowa. It ouffht not to be necessary for out siders to come here with their propo rtions before Astoria can secure new enterprises. Astoria has many men of sufficient ability to plan and execute successfully new enter prises which would benefit the city and they should receive more encour agement to take the Initiative and be made to feel that they will be sup ported by the monled interests of the city. It has been often said by men who have (riven to Astoria the best yers of their life that outsiders with absurd propositions come here and re ceive a respectful hearing and consid erable encouragement while any enter prise which an Astorlan may start is received with marked coldness. The present case Indicates the contrary but If it be true it ought not to be so. SOME CHANGE NECESSARY. "Crime is a monster of so frightful mien. As. to be hated, need but to be seen: Tet, seen too oft, familiar with her face. We first endure, then pity, then em brace." The trouble with Astoria Is that vice has become so familiar in our midst that we have nearly if not quite reach ed the last point referred to by the poet. The remedy lies in retracing our steps and making vice less familiar. The Astorlan believes that not only the best but the only practicable method is by restricting the number of places where vice is permitted. This can be done by doubling or trebling the charge for the licenses required. It is an unfortu nate state of affairs that permits the vouna of the city to meet in every block in the heart of town dens of vice or rambling devices. The highway to ruin Is easily enough traveled without our pushing the boys from safer paths di rectly upon that road. It is pretty generally recognized throughout the civilized world that the evil as well as the good points of our civilisation must and will exist. It is our duty to minimize the former as far as possible. So long as they are allowed to flourish boldly in the most public thoroughfares that duty is being ne glected. SCOTT'S EMULSION of cod-liver oil is the means of life and enjoyment of life to thousands: men women and children. When appetite fails, it re stores it. When food is a burden, it lifts the burden. When you lose flesh, it brings' the plumpness of health. When work is hard and duty is heavy, it makes life bright. It is the thin edge of the wedge; the thick end is food. But what is the use of food, when you hate it, and can't di gest it? Scott's emulsion of cod liver oil is the food that makes you forget your stomach. Wt'll tni yoa a Bnla to try, II yoa like. ICOTT ft SOWMK, sot Psari ttrett, Ntw Yorl TAPT COMMLSSION'S WORK. Milwaukee Sentinel. The period during which Filipino could come under the ahelter of the amnesty proclaimed by General Mac Arthur, with the sile condition that they would be good hereafter, expired May 1. and the hurry with which insurgent leaders and their men availed them selves or the terms of the proclamation was In harmony with the traditions of moving day. The only people In the Philippine Islands now in arms aKalnst the amhiritv of the United States are a ten- ban-is under me icaaersnip "i desperate outlaws whose crimes against the conventions of war as well as hu manity have put them beyonj the pale of amnesty. When General MaoArthur made his re nor t of the ronlltlon existing in the ip'amJs. on October 1 lust, there were, many who. accepting the somewhat gloomy viw of the situation out'lned br the general !n command, could see no prospect of pet oration of peace in the archipelago n th near future. This, outlook, unwelcome as It was to all who had hoped for better news from the far East, was an Inspiration to 'he little coterie of ultra-pure fiwdom-lov-ers whose headquarters are In Boston. Mass.. end particularly so to the IVmo cratic statesmen whose sole ambition It life is to find grounds upon which to stand while criticising the administra tion" of President McKinley. But the war Is ended. The methods followed by the Taft commss-on In dealing with the natives were designed to win their confidence and secure their co-operation in the work of reconstruc tion undertaken by the commission un der instructions from the administra tion. In its legislative capa.-ity the commission determine! to pa? no bill, except in eases of emergency, without first publishing the ponding measures and allowing natives' to appear before the commission and offer sugg-stlms or amendments. This plan, differing so radically from the oi l Spanish way of dealing with the natives, at first sur prise.! and then pleased them. Later came an announcement of the recom mendation for dealing with the problem of the friars and their possessions In the islands, which was also satisfact ory to the Filipinos. The organization of the Federal party, made up as it was of men who had been converted to the belief that the commission was labor ing to pave the way for a practical autonomy under the protection and guidance of the American republic. brought to the aid of Judge Tift and j his associates a powerful ally. The result has been that the resid-nts of the town and country district. who j were aiding the insurg-nts while c-.- j tensibly acting with the local govern- j ments previously established by the mil- j itarv eovernor of the islands, have abandoned the "secretly organized com plete insurgent municipal governments" about which General MacAr.hur made complaint, and have accepted the ten der of aid by the commissioners jn forming local governments loyal to the United States. The insurgent :n ps, deprive! of the support heretofore giv en them by non-combatants, have sur rendered their hopes of achieving In dpnendenee under Aguinaldo, and have united with their chief, "around the glorious banner of the United States. In this banner 'they. Impose their trust and belief that under its protection the F:"Pno PeP,e wi" a!tai" a" ,he!" promised liberties which thy are be ginning to enjoy." Having brought about the results outlined within the space of a few months and against obstacles that ap peared to General MacArthur to be in surmountable. It is not unreasonable to expect the Taft commission, supported as It now will be bv the na'lves of the islands, will succeed In so organ iz'ng the machinery of civil government within a reasonable time that the oniv mlllrarv force required to maintain peace and furnish a sufficient guaranty for the safety of life and properiy will be garrisoned in the important towns, whose duties will consist in aiding the native constabulary. WITH THE PARAORAPHKRS. Evry man's castle his own water works does not seem to be a safe propo sition in a modern city. Omaha Bee. It must be remembered, too, that Edi tor Bryan would exult long and loud over a business panic Chicago Tri bune. Uncle Horace Boles emits an opinion once in a while merely to show that his epiglottis is still in working order. Chicago Tribune. Those gentlemen from the East who are endeavoring to ascertain what are the most profitable Industries of the coast will regret to learn that In Ore- gon the slot machine, which was a prolific producer for some year, has been badly blighted by the depredations of the Proebstel moth. Oregon States man. TO PREVENT PNEUMONIA AND GRIP. Laxative Broma-Qulnine removes the cause. Pat Crowe's money Is likely to bring Mr. Cudahv to grief one of these days. You are much more liable to disease when vour liver and bowels do not act properly. DeWltfs Little Early Ris ers remove the caue Of disease. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. Rv purchasing all of the steamship lines Mr. Morgan will soon be able to put a girdle around his other property. The least in quantity and most in quality describes DeWltfs Little Early Risers, the famous pills f jt constipa :ion and I'ver complaints. CHAS. ROG ERS, Drujfist. In addition to the gains recently made hv President McKinley in the South he has also carried Harvard univers ity. DeWitt's Little Early Riser March the remotest parts of the bowels and re move the ImpuriUes spe'illly with no discomfort. They are famous lir their efficacy. Easy to take, never gripe. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. Uncle Sam's standing army amounts to one soldier to 1000 inhabitants, but there isn't one country In a thousand can match it. Skin affections will speedily disappear by using DeWitfs Witch Hazel Salve. lAok out for counterfeits. If you get DeWitt's you will get good rsult3. It is the quick and oositlve cure for plies. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. The may of a Massachusetts town I has just delivered an Inaugur.i! address twelve columns in length. And th- sal ary Is only 190 a year. Mr. W. J. Baxter of North Rio.. N. C says he suffered with piles for fifteen years. He tried many remedies w'lh no results until he used DeWitt's Witch Haiel Salve and that quickly cured him. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist, The dark places of sin can not be Illu minated by the gas of oratory. "Our little girl was unconscious from strangulator! during a sudden and ter rible attack of croup. I qulcklv se cured a bottle of One Minute Coueh Cure, giving her three doses. The croun was mastered and our little dafllnz speedily recovered." So writes A. L. Ppafford. Chester. Mich. CHAS. ROG ERS, Druggist. It Is claimed that the Cub in delegates failed to get what they came after. Perhaps they negl.vted to rap on the table with their umbrellas. "I have been suffering from dyspep sia for the cast twenty years and have been unable after trying all prora tion and physicians to get anv r-Ilef. After taking one bottle ef Kodol Dys pepsia Cure I found relief and am nw In better health than I have been for twenty years. I can not praise Kodol Dypepeia Cure too highly." Thus writes Mrs. C. W. Roberts. North Creek. -rk CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. A wonan's oolit'cal opinions are nl moft as easy to understand as a cht- ! iirse launjry ticKt. If people onlv knew what know about Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It would b used in neirly every household, as there are few people who do not suffer from a feeling of fullness after eating, belching, flatulence, sour stomach or waterbrash. caued by indigestion or dyspepsia. A preparation, such as Ko- dol's Dyspepsia Cur. which, with no aid from the sto-na-h. will digest your food, crtainly cin't heln but do you good. CHAS. ROGBRS. Druggist. Self-possession in a woman is knowlne that her dress fits her better than anv other woman's there. A RAOfNG, ROARING FLOOD Washed down a telegraph line which Charles C. Ellis, of Lisbon, la., had to repair. "Standing waist deep In Icy water," he writes, "gave me a terrible cold and oou?h. It grew worse dally. Finally the best doctors In Oakland Neb., Sioux Clf.y and Omaha said I had Consumption and could not live. Then I began using Dr. King's New Discov ery and was wholly cured by six bot tles." Positively guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and all Throat and Lung troubles by Hart's drug store. Price, 50 cents. There fa no promise of dying grace to those who let grace die. SEVEN YEARS IN BED. "Will wonders ever cease?" inquired the friends of Mrs. L. Pease, of Law rence. Kan. They knew she had been unable to leave her bed in seven years on account of kidney and liver trouble, nervous prostration and general debit ity: but, "Three bottles of Electric Ritters enabled me to walk." she writes, "and in three mon:hs I felt l'ke a new person." Women suffering from Head ache. Raekache. Nervousness. Sleepless ness. Melancholy. Fainting and Dizzy Spells will find it a priceless blessing, Try it. Satisfaction Is guaranteed. On ly 30 cents. Hart's drug store. Even a man who would come back from the grave to get even with any body couldn't keep up a diary to save his life. STEPPED INTO LIVE COALS. "When a child I burned my foot frlehtfullv." writes W. H. Eads. of Jonesvllle, Va.. "which caused horrible leg sores for ?A years, but Buokln's Arnica Salve wholly cured me after everything else failed." Infallible for Rurns. Scalds. Cu's. Sores, Bruises and Piles. Sold by Hari's drug store, for 2f. cents. Probably at her wedding the woman feels almost as important as the man fiid the first time he ever traveler! on a railroad pass. A POOR MILLIONAIRE Lafelr starved In London be cause he could not dlgesr his food. Early use of Dr. King s New Life Pills would have .aved him. They strengthen the stomach, aid digestion, promote assimilation. Improve appetite. Price 25 rents. Money back If not sat isfied. Sold by Frank Hart, drurelst- THE GREAT SCOURGE of modern times la consumption. Many cure and discoveries from time to time are published but Foley's Honey and Tar does truthfully claim to cure all cases in the early stages and always affords comfort and relief Iq the very worst case. Take no substitutes. Hart's drug store. Women never consider themselves really intimate with, one another un til they have told each other how they firs: met their husbands. Miss Mamie Smith, of Mlddlesboro, Ky writes: "My little sister had the :ivuo very bad. I gave her several doses of Foley's Honey and Tar and she was Instantly relieved. It saved her life." Hart's drug store. A womtn feels most like a martyr when she wants to cry and can't. A man feels most like on- when he has to smilu and doesn't want to, Thomas Maple. Blrkbeck. III., writes: "I had a very bad case of kidney trouble and my back pained me so that I could not straighten up. The doctor's treat ment did me oo good. Saw Foley's Kidney Cure advertised and took one bottle which cured me and I have not been affected since. I gladly recom mend this remedy." Hart's drug store. In every woman's club there are three mortal enemies the woman who is mvstd'ni. the woman who was presi dent lust and the woman who Is bound to be President next. George C. Hitchcock. Curtlss. Wis., savs: "Foley's Kidney Cure has been tested and found U be all vou claim for it. I have given it to tny father and It Is the only thing that ever helped him." Hart's drug store. De Wet wears' a sweater, whit'd happen If he peeled? Wonder Mr. F. D. Arnold. Arnold. Iswa. writes: He was troubled with kidney disease about three veurs. Had to ret us several times during the night hut three bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure effe-ted a complete cure, he feels belter than he ever did and recommends It to his friends. Hart's drug store. Pleasing preaching Is rarely profita ble. If you are sick all over and don't kniw Jus: what alls you. It's ten on your kidneys are out of order. Fo ley's Kidney Cure will brltiit you health an 1 energy. Hart's drug store. '"ltaff may le ground as tine Hour, bu: it will not make bread. as ' I ha I a running sore on my breast for over a year." savs Henry It. Rich ards, of Willseyvllle. N. T.. "ana tried a great many remedies but got no re-li-f until I used Runner Salve. After using on.'-half box I was perfectly cured. I cannot recommend It too high ly." Hart's drug store. A wise man Isn't the one that knows most, but he Is the one that knows enough to make other people think he d-es. The greatest skin specialist in Amer ica originated the formula for Ranner Salve. For all skin diseases, all cuts or sores, and for piles. It's the most healing medicine. Beware of substi tutes. Hart's drug store. niie protesting mat there Is no malice m his heart In connection with the next nationiU Democratic ticket Bryan sems to be taking a shot at verv h-al tha: appears bove the breastworks. SOVSTHING 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 directed 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 fiitnda. Codes may be had of local agent Southern Pacific Co., or from C. H. MARKHAM. O. P. A.. Portland. Or BESTOF EVERYTHING In a word this tells of th Passenger Service via fhe Horthwesfern line.. Eight Trains Dally between St. Paul and Chicago, comprising The Latest Pullman Sleepers, reeneia uimng cars. Library and Observation Cars, Free Reclining Chair Cars. The 2itb Century Train Runs Every Day of th Tear. The Finest Train In the World Electric Liybted Stein Heated THE BADGER STATU EXPRESS, th .finest auy Train Running Between St Paul aid Chicago, via the Short Lane. Connections from the West mad via The NORTHERN PACIFIC. GREAT NORTHERN and CANADIAN PACIFIC R'TS. This Is also the BEST LINE betwees Omaha, St. Paul and Minneapolis. All agents sell ticket via The Northwestern Line W. H. MEAD, H. L. 8ISLER, general Agent. Trav. Agent 248 Alder Street Portland. Oregon, H.F.Prael Transfer Co Telephone 221. DRAYING.AND EXPRESSING All Goods Shipped to Our Car Will Racetv Spetial Acssntloa. No. Itt Drnan Bt. Asterku Or. W. 3. COOJC Xfr Re. TeL 111L ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIYER RAILROAD. CrT.Zr POTl3fofb. AxrW l:00a.m.rportland Union DepollUtlOaTm. :55 p.m. I for Astoria and lnter-9:40 p.m. jruaulats points. ASTORIA. For Portland A ln-lll:Ha.tm. l.Uim. (10 p m termdlte points (l;S0p.m, WCAtlDB DIVWON. H: a. in. a t. in. M:W a in ASTORIYX 7 40 a. m 4 ftt p. in 11 00 III SiSU SEASIDE '?:g: Sunday mil) All trains mak close connections at Qoble with all Northtrn Pacific trains to and from the East or Sound points. J. C. MA TO, Qen'l Tr't and Pass. Agent J.A.FASTABEND GEN KRAI CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER It T UXUfflOUS 1 HAVEL The "Northwestern Limited" trains, electric lighted throughout, both Inside and out. and ttesua heated, are with ut exception, tho finest trains In the world. They embdy the latest, newest and boat Ideas for comfort, convenience and luxury ever affered the traveling public, and altogether are the most complete and splendid production of the car builders' art. These Splendid Trains Connect With The Great Northern The Northern I'aclflc and The Canadian I'aiifk" AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the EAST. Ns extra charge for these superior accomn-odatlons and all classes of tick ets are available for passage on the famous "Northwestern Limited." All trains on this line are protected by the Interlocking Uiock System. W. H. MIC AD, H. L. S1SLER. General Agent. Traveling Ag't. Portland. Oro. t I Depot. Fifth nd Leave I I straeta. Overland Kmrem Arrive Trains for Salem. Rsseburg, Ash- IJaYnrf Msart . mni 30 .m Ogden. San Fran 9 15 a m cisco. Mojave. Los Anffeloa lei p,. S:30 a.m New Orlenn. ntwi :00 p.m th East. At Woodburn (dally except Sun day), mornlna" I train connects with I tram for Mt. An sei, Silverton. I Brownsville. Springfield. and Natron, and even ing train for Mt. Angel and Silver ton. Corvallls passen ger. Sheridan passtn- II":30a.m t . i:5:Mp.m n:wi p m 8:2Sa.m er. Dally, Dally except Sunday Rebate tickets v. ' DBCr.a,menio ana Ban Francisco. Net rates 17 first class and $11 second class, including sleeper. Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Europe Also Japan. China. Hono- rril Va Av?t.rallai Can be ""tamed &mAB" KrMat1- Ticket Agent. 13 Third Street. YAMHILL DIVISION, Pasenger depot foot f Jefferson Bt Leave for Oswero daJlv at 7 Wi a m; 11:30, 1:65. 1:26, :1S. 1:25." I 00. .3t . m. and a. m. on Sunday ?.' JiW at prtlaal dally at :, 1I:W p. a: 12:40 a. m. dally tx cet Monday: :3 and 11:05 a. m. oo Susday nly. Leav for Dallas dally, except Bun day at :3 p. m. Arrive at Portland at 9:3 a, ra. Passenger train leave Dallas for Alrlee Mondays. Wednesdays anil . days at 2:45 p. m. Return Tuesdays, juurwiajri sua oaiursays. Except Sunday. R. KEHLER, Manager. C. H. MARKHAM, Oen. Frt. and Pas. Agt A FEW NTERESTING :ACTS When people are contemplatlnf a trip, whether on business or pleasure, they naturally want the beat service obtainable as far aa speed, comfort and safety is concerned. Employe of th WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES are paid to serve the public and our train are operated so as to make close con nections with diverging lines at ail junction points. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Cbalr Car on through trains. Dicing car service unexcelled. Meal 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 connection at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points East. For any further Information call on any ticket egent, or correspond with JA8. C. POND. Gen. Pa. Art, or JAS. A. CLOCK, Milwaukee. Wis. General A Kent. THE CHICAGO It NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY. WHITE COLLAR LINL (Telephone Dock.) Columbia River and Purst Bound NaT- Katlon Company. The Tahoma loaves Astoria daily ex cept dummy at T p. m. Leaves Portland dally except Bun day at 7 a. m. Whits Collar Line tickets, O. R. A N. tickets and Ilwaco Ry A Nav. Corn pany tickets Interchangeable on Ta- homt and Ma Male. Through port land connection with steamer Nahcotta from Ilwaco and Long Reach points. Telephone No, 111. A. J. TAYLOR. Astoria Agent. K. W. CRICHTON. ivnland Agent & l Ml OREGON SlIOip LINE AND Union Pacific TIMB 5CMHDULPJ Krotu IttrtUntL Depart A salts "hlrM"- lt Luke. Oeuver. Ft Portland, w.inh.Omshs Kn Nrll ! i lijr, si Uuilt. I u. w t 'turns i Faut ' p. m Slt Uke. Uriirer. P liortii, onmlis. Kn t'lly, i4t l..iitv ' rhlcgi mid Kt WJI Wll, l.-wl,ioii.' AtUntle Vp. ui. s III SIHjkll Hokiir, Mil, ncniH) HI. I'.Ul, iMIIUtll,' Hyer. t p. in. no a in i Milwaukee, UUcitfo anil ham, Kroin Antnria OCEAN STEAM5HIP5 All Hailing HaU tub Jrcl to i-liange. Kor Han Kruiicx.-Kjili Kvt-rv live Pnyt 7am Ki Siiinliijf I'olimitila Klvrr -tf in hi to I'oniniiil ana W'iy I. oi llii,-. 4i in "a M day ... I'm I'ortland K.B?,S.,,U.'fmvR'VrK Onuon Cliv, Xtahon,' , Kalein W.Uiid . 4 ) i. in K Similar 7a.m. Wlllaiiitu Klir Tuea.Tliur I'orllainl ti i'.irall aud sau ' ail ) War Uinllti- I ) u m. , ilo...,V4. aud rrt. Klparla " "'"a sod Van j, UwUto dlt hlllHItors a si a m 3o a. m. ,'rer,n City. DayUm A '111 W i.amli'K Saturday j itlparla to Uwnion KrUlay O. W. LOI'NSBEItltY. A L. CRAIO. Agent. Astoria. Gen. Pass. Ag't., PortUnl. Ore. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. N't'.ce l her-l.v given, that the nn-di-rsla-ncd has lieen apimlnteil a.ltnlnls trator, with the will nnnex'tl, of the estate nf John P. Tmlllnger. dec..a... an I all persons having clultns iiKnlimt the estate of Said ilec'-aseil num re. sent th- Slime to the llllderslgn.il, (I ul v Verified, at the nlflce nf the We Shore Mills I'ompiny, at the corner of liorid and Tenth stri'ts, In the t'lty or As toria. n (Tatsop County. Oi-gon, with in six in mths from this date P. A. TRI'LLINiiElt. Administrator. Date. ,it Astoild. Or-gnn, May piih. A D.. mi. PROPOSALS FOR HIPS. Notice Is hereby given, that ut lo the hour of 10 o'clock a m. on Monday, the 13th day of May, llml, the commit tee on public property of the Common Council or the City of Astoria, will receive sealed bids for making the fol lowing repairs to the bell tower hack of engine house No. 2: Removing old caps and replacing with three new caps, 12x12: removing old lolce and replacing eight new Joicc. 3x12: putting In new !Ih, 12x12, being four t'leix-s: and painting the caps and sills with creasote oil. Right Is reserved to reject any and all bid". J. II HANSEN F. E. WRIOHT. Committee on Public Property of the Common Council of the City of As toria. CONTEST NOTICE. Department ' of the Interior. United States Land OfTlce, Oregon City. Ore gon. April 29, 1)01. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this ofllce by Albert Lelch haixlt, contestant, aJfulnst homestead entry No. 11592, made October 12th. 1895, for lots and 9 of Sec. 29, ami lot 5 and the N. W. of 8. W, of Sec. 28. township 4 north, range wen, by Charles E. Nawn, conteatee, in whU-h It Is allotted that contestant "know ttu present condition of the same; also that sild Charles E. Nawn aiiamloned his said homestead emry for more than six months prior to the expiration of five years from the date of his entry, to-wlt: for more than six months prior to Oc tober 12. 1900; that said tract of land was and Is not settled upon and culti vated according to law by the said Charles E. Nawn; that sild Charles K. Nawn never established a bona fide res idence upon said claim; that the ab sence of said Charles E. Nawn from said homestead claim was and Is nor due to employment In the military or naval service of the United Slates dur ing time of war; said parties are here by notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on June ir,th, 1901. be fore the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office In Oregon City, Oregon. The said contestant having, In a prop er affidavit, filed April 29, 1901, set forth facts which show that after due dili gence, personal service of this notice can not be made, it Is hereby cdered and directed that such notice be given bv due and proper publication. WM. GALLOWAY. Receiver. NOTICK OF FINAL ACCOUNT. In the County Court of the "tats of Oregon, for the County of Clatsop, Inv the matter of the palate of Hllsabsthv A. Hcott, deceased. Notice is hrn-by given that I have this diiv filed my final account aa adminis trator of the estate of Kllsabntli A. Hcott, deceased, All persons are hereby notified i hut the Honorable, the County Court of Clatsop County, Oregon, has fixed the 1Mb day of May. 1IK)1, at tha hour of 10 o'clock a. in., aa the time, and the court room of the County Court Of Clatsop County at Antorln, Oregon, aa tho place for hearing Miy ami all ob jection which mny ha innile. to salo) final account, and for settling the snino. All persona are hereby notified to gov ern tticiimelvea accordingly, JOHN II. ffc'OTT. Administrator of the estate of Kllsubtth' A. Hcott. deee.ised. AsioiIii, Oregon. April 1J. 1901. KXKCl'TORS NOTICIC. The undersigned have been appointed executors of the last will and tetamnt of Cluis. A. McOulre, decsased. All per. sons having claims against the ratal of deceased are requested to present them at th omV of J. y. a. Ilowtby In Astoria, Orson, within six months from this date. OIJVR M'OniRK. J, Q. A. IIOWLRV. KxecutorS'. Man h Sth. 1901. fcoTJCK OF riN A L HJCTTLEM KNT " The undersigned has filed hi final ac count In the estate of Margaret Woaet,. devested, and th Count Court of Clat sop County, Orrgm, haa set M'mday. the j;th day of May, mil, at 3 P. m for hearing objections. If any there b' to the name. DAVID WBST. Kxivutor of l.iat will and testament of Murgnti't West, deceasnd, ADMINISTRATOR APPOINTKD. IN THE COl'STY rOl'RT OF THE Col.'NTY OF CLATSOP. In the matter of (he estate and ad mission to private of the Inst will and testament of David Whitney. Jr. d reused: Notice la hereby given that I have this lay be'-n appointed by the County Court of th" State of Oregon, for I'lat- on coiniy. rt.iniliiistnitor-tt th-tho-w - iinnexe,! of the e.isii, nf paId Whit ney. Jr.. deceaae.1. All pern halng Ulm aKniimt s.ii.) i! .it i. are hereby ti t 1 ft .-.1 to prea'iit the une io me, prop erly verlfl" ), at the Tftl. e , f he roiir.ty clerk of Cliitanp County, Oregon, with in mix months from ilr.n ,:t,. w. w. ccht:. Administrator of ihe eninte of pavli Whitney. r., decaad. ADMINISTIt VTOltS' NuT I C I : Noll.-e la heiebV given Ihai lh.- Un derslgnecl have b-eti npp dnted a.lirlnis. trators of the estate of Alfre.1 If Slotie, il.'c fnio'il, by the Couiny Coart of Catop County. fregin. and ihv. all persons hiving claims against al. i tale are hereby reijiilred to pr"t'ni 'he same to the undersigned duly verlflij as by law provided, within six in mths from the date of Mils tenlce Verified claims UKalimt ! I estate may .n pr- aellti'il either to the Ulldelltlgneil. H O. Van l'un, at his office, t Aaiorla Oreg m. or Mr. J. I. McFarlano at hi ofiVe of biisiiii ss, at Knspps. Oregon All ierona In lebteit to mild ralate, are hereby li'HUlr'-d o puy allch Indented lie. II. O. VAN PP.sT.N J. P M'FAItl.ANK. Admlnlslratora of the Kalate of Alfred! H Stone. Ileceaxe . P.Ued this 1st day of May, Wl CALL FOR WARRANTS. Notice, la hereby given to all par:les holding Ci.iiDop county warrants m dorsed prior to August lt. 1W, to present the name to the County Ttrus urvr at his otnee, 164 Tenth street. f"r payment. Interest ceaae n ft-r Oils da:e. II. C. THOMPSON. Count v Treasilter. Piled Aalor:. Ore. May 1st, 1W1. HIPS CALLED FOR. Custom Hotisi, A: r' i. dreg o;; O.IVr lor's office. April lU. S.lpplles for IteV.'tnie Vessels - He iled proposals for supplying ruilniis. iui'1 coal to vcsseia of the United Hlatea Rev. enue Cutur Hervlco, r-Kuiiu-v stationed or temporarily, at As.orui. Oregon, and dellvetel on hoard toll I venue! nt Ci.tr place during the fla'-al vi-ar -tiding June .10. 190: will b.. rce.vd it this .ifhYe. until 2 n'-lork p. in. o? Tu-a lay. May 14. Il, at which time ami plat" (hey will ' ptihllrlv opened. The coal fur nished to he a'l'hra -lte or bituminous of best quality: uniform in character: to weigh 2.240 pound to :lip ton: to be delivered on b urd the vessels at such time and in men quantities as may he require at localities readily accessible to sal I vessel and to lie sulivt t in spection as to quality anil weight. Hid dels will lUlllie (Mm juices hoth for steaming and stove ci ui. and ulso thetr facilities f.,r furnishing the vessels with frenh ualer and their charges therefor. Itlatik forms of proposals with sched ules showing component piris (if ra dons, may he had upio appllciton to this office; proposals must be submit ted on the forms. Separate hid will also be received nf Ihe same time for lubricating and Illuminating oils. The riant is reserved to rej(.t any or all bids, and no contract will be put In force until congress shall have mile an appropriation for the purpose. ; JOHN FOX. Collector. SHERIFF'S SALE. Ry vlrtii" of an execution and order of sale Issued out of the circuit court of the Slate of Oregon, fm- ihe Coun ty of Clatsop, on the 19th day of April, 1901. upm a Judgment rendered there in on the 1st day of March 1911, In favor of O. R. Wirt, plaintiff, and against A. R. Cyrus and Oliver Ste wart, defendants, for ihe aum if $649,23. and the further sum of 117.2. the costs and disbursements ,f tht suit, and tfvv costs of and unnn ii.k writ commanding ,.nd requiring me to n-nke sale of the following described real property, to-wlt: The SW. quarter of the BE. quarter. E. half of the SE. quarter. SE. minr- ter of the NE. quarter of section (25) twenty-five, township i) six, north range (8) eight, west. W. M. JOt (1) One. Section (17i snventeen township (8) eight, north range (7) seven, west. Lots (7) seven. (8) elsrht (9i ninn an O0 ten. In block (2) tw0, Carruthet' Addition to Warrenton. Rlock (5) five, except lots (7) seven, (8) eight. (9) nine. flO) ten. In Pros pect Park Addition to Astoria. Lot Z) three, block (4) four Kin ney's Astoria, all In Clatsop County, Oregon. Notice Is hereby given that I will on Monday, the 13th day of May, 1901, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day. In front of and at the court house door In the City of Astoria, Clat sop County, Oregon, sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash the above described real property. jto satis fy the Judgment, Interest, costs and all accruing costs. THOS. LINVILLB, Sheriff of Clatsop County. Atorla. Orgon, April 10.. 1901,