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THE MORNING ASTORLLN. SATURDAY, J UN N 9, UOO gaily ototiam JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. Telephone Main 6Ci. TERMS OF SUDSCRIPTION. DAILY. Sent by mall, per year $4.1)0 Bent by mall, per month. St 6ervtd by carrier, per month. SO SEMI-WEEKLY. Bent by mall, per year. In advance $100 Pontage free to subscribers. AU communications Intended tor pub lics tjon should be directed to the editor. Business communications of all kind! and remittances must be addressud to "Th Astorian." The Astorlan guarantees to Its ad vert ler the largest ciroulatlon of any newspaper published on tha Columbia river. . - AdverttKlnf rates can be had on ap plication to the buslnesg manager. HELP THE CENSUS ENUMERATOR. The Importance of trouble and com plete information for the compilation of the twelfth decennial census cannot be overestimated. The accuracy of the censjs Is largely In the hands of the people. Its fidelity to facts as a statis tical portrayal of our national life and resources depends upon the willingness of the people to answer the questions in the various schedules carefully and truthfully. The taking of the first census of the twentieth century should find the pa triotic cltisen in a communicative frame of mind. The disposition to regard the questions propounded by the enumera tors as Impertinent and unnecessary proceeds from a misconception of the real, objects of the census. The census Is for the people. It furnishes them with a wealth of Industrial, social, re ligious and educational information which no individual could collate. It furnishes the basis for the people's rep resentation In the popular branch of congress. Under the census of 1900 111 inols will be entitled to more than twenty-two members In the house, and it will have more than twenty-four votes In the electorlal college which elects a president The end-of-the-century census is the most Important in the history of our national existence. It will show that the United States Is the most populous, the richest and the most prosperous of the modem civillied nations. For the first tlmA It will e-lv jChtrssn lt rightful place as the second city on the continent, and It will move the center of population of the nation westward toward the Illinois line. It will bring about changes in congres sional apportionment which will in crease the power of the West In con gress. Don't turn away, from the census enumerator. Tell him all you know about yourself, your family and your business, and tell It to him straight WE MUST BE CAREFUL IN CHINA. The United States In company with other nations has taken the dangerous step of landing marines in China and sending them into the Interior as far as Pekin for the protection of Amer lean Interests. A condition of "insur rection" exists at the capital, abetted by the empress. Aside from the per tonal danger to a mere handful of men, the complications that would be forced upon . this government in the event of their massacre are calcu latd to frighten every thoughtful man. We can very well believe the statement from Washington that the Chinese sit uation Is regarded with the gravest anxiety. England, Italy, France, Rus sia and Japan have conjoined In this act with the United States, making the Lazy Livers are it any time the caaae of various d saastja. Ninety per cant of the American people are said to be tronbl1 with liver and stomach complaints such as constipation, auiziyiioHg, indignation, uiuousuess, sluggish liver, eto. IV 1 9 Baldwins Health Tablets No. 25 overcome and rare these Ilia. These tablets act as a gentle laxa tive. They make the liver and stomach do their duty as they should. The most obstinate ease yield to these little tablets. Ther cost Sc aiid be procured at FRANK HART. Successor to Th. Olsen, SOO-2 Com. St. total foreign force sent to IYkln JSO; but on reaching the capital theee troops will be distributed among the six embassies, 'thus minimising their strength. China Is a hot bed of sedition and In trleue. In no oth.M- country of the world are the secret societies so pow trful. The people are ruled with a despotism that rendc-rs Russian abso lutism mild by comparison. Against this tyranny the people revolt, from time to time, generally in small groups of a million or more. Everything Is relative, "and an cmeute In China In volvlng a million of Inhabitants hardly disturbs the equilibrium of the other thee hundred millions. A dynasty may be abolished, every member of a ministry beheaded, and two-thirds of th population will never know the fa-t In recent history, Russia subju gated and ann?xd Kuldja. a large province on the extreme western frontier, months before the Tsung LI Yemen was apprised of the loss to the Celestial empire. Around Pekln the conditions are dif ferent. Tien Tsin, the port of the cap ital. on the Pel-ho, Is as large a city as Pekin. Though separated by seventy miles, they are Joined by the best rail- way In China. Turbulent populations of more than a million exist In each of these cities, taoais are countless. Whenever a few of these unite an Insur rection results. The "Boxers" are more numerous but no better organised than many other secret societies- Their ha tred of all foreigners Is deep. If the massacre of our minister or of the troops sent to protect him shall occur, the United States will have to do more than make a demonstration In force off Taku, at the mouth of the Pel-ho. in order to collect an lndemnl- ty. It Is obvious that this govern ment Is not prepared to land an army on Chinese soil. Russia at Port Ar- thur, on the big promontory that ai - most closes the Gulf of Pe-chl-U. Is In a position to menace and endanger the success of American or European ex- peditions that e.nter those land-locked I "Whereby it appears that the num waters. If Russia has 20,000 at Port I ber of Insane cases and the number Arthur, the meaning can only be that I she proposes to take a hand In any! crisis mai arises ana 10 seme me ais- pute in her own way. Japan showed I her what a few thousand well-armed I troops could do. But Japan must ap-1 pear the next time she goes to war I In the East as an ally of her old ene-1 my, China. We must keep out senator Hanna Is still undecided whether or not to be very active In the campaign. Much, almost everything, depends on his health. Some republi cans, but not many, however, think, in view of the attacks that have been made on Mr. Hanna, which have not been without their effect, it would be well for him not to be very prominent in the coming campaign. It is not like ly, however, that this feeling will af fect the question whether or not Mr. Hanna Is to manage 'he campaign. That will depend upon his health, more than anything else. It is a fair question to ask the tax payers of Astoria if it makes a great amount of difference to them whether they are "held up" by a corporation HfitlrF a fiAO.nanri'a a r-llo-tit ww . ' I ... i. BM: commanded by a masked highwayman I ...v., .v,, x.s... ...j, v. ruooeu. Mr. Sulzer of New York has made tne discovery tnat anti-trust legisla tion by republicans might be Just as effective as if lt were of democratic origin. We must now give Mr. Sulzer credit for the, possession of something besides the mere ability to look like Henry Clay. An effort is to be made to have Kru ger locate In Colorado. With his whis kers he would no doubt have little trouble in getting on the populist tick et right away. A brother of Senator Beveridge of Indiana is reported to be an auctioneer in Kansas. Oratory must be a family trait of the Beverldges. One of the surprises of the campaign is the law-abiding manner in which Debs is running for the presidency. LOSSES IN THE PHILIPPINES. Chicago Times-Herald. The expression only so many lives were lost never has an acceptable sound, and yet lt is legitimate and necessary In reckoning the cost of war. When we pass Judgment on the sacrl- flee, our standard is not the standard . , . , . of peace. We must compare war with war, and in this way we are led to say that our fatalities In the Philip-1 I ill S"" " , '" 111 The Best Washing Powder. Cleans Everything from Cellar to Garret pines were only 77 officers and l.itt men from July 31, 1S9S, to May St, 1900, The British killed have numbered as many in two or three of the South African battles during a contest of seven months, while one of the great battles of our rebellion furnished greater list than years of this Philip pine fighting could produce. If we must have war at all we cannot expect ,t on moli ienl(?nt terms. Tn. ngurvs are furnished by Scene tary Root , re8pon9 to a senatorial In,lulrv nnd tney are accompanied by an effective answer to the charge that the climate of the Philippines Is re during our soldiers to a desperate con dltlon mentally and physically. This charge has been made In an entirely reckless mnnner Dy Pettigrew & Co., but lt na8 support from at least one medlcal officer, who reported that tne men were becoming demoralised through the depletion of their systems. strength and memory were going to- gvther, the mind grew confused so that the victim was utterly unfit for ser vice, and Insanity and suicide were, 1 0f course, the natural outcome. But I 8fter giving the number of the Insane I soldiers and of those who have corn- J mitted suicide, Secretary Root says: 0f suicides have not been Increased by service In the Philippines, but remain snostanuauy the same number per thousand as In the period of peace prior to the war with Spain.1 This is another eensatlon spoiled and a new chapter added to the sorrows of Atkinson. Corrects all blemishes of PJ.'xJot m tne tuce, removes blot HlSQOni S Pin-Pi's. tan. sun- Durn, irecKies ana manes a beautiful complexion. It Is also the best tooth wash, and excellent for deranged stomach. THE PROOF of tha pudding U In tha e&tlnj and tbe proof of kquon IS IN SAMPLING That's aa argument that's coo elusive- domomotratioa. . Ours will stand tine tost HUGHES & CO. THE I01VRE. Strangera visiting in tne city will find the Loavre an attractive resort where n to spend the evening. The Amme Sisters lilies' Orchestra is still on the bills and I presents nightly a musical program of escentional merit. Hmulsnms twiI and billiard rooms sre a feature in connection wi,h the house- Palatable lunches will i uc servtsu ai. hii nnnni H.F.Prael Transfer Co Telephone 221. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All Goods Shipped to Our Care Will Receive Special Attention. No. K3S Duane St, W. J. COOK. Mgr Res. Tel. U3L Astoria. Or. J. A. Fastabend, General Contractor and Builder PoirAT TICKETS to all fe BAILW1 POINTS EAST Through Palace and Tourist Sleep- ers dining and library observation cars. ELEGANT VESTIBULE TRAINS. No. 4. "Flyer." leaves Portland at 6:ft0 p. m. No. I. -'Flyer.' arrives Portland at 7 00 a- m- For rates, etc., call or address O. W. LOUNSBERRT, . Agent O. R. ft N., Astoria, Or. nr A T r TiifBMiqTnv C. P. ft T. A., Portland. Ore. (EM TIMB SCHEDULES DEPART Kroni rorllaud. Asstvi Oblong v- Salt Like, Denver. Ft. lrtlsnd Worth, Omul. a, Kan- . , Hdal iu city. fit. Louis, P-1- 114 a. 1U Chicago and KaaU . , , Salt Ijkke, Denver, Ft. Atlantic Worth. On.aha. Kan- , . Kxprria ,M C,y l,,, P m t'lilcago and Kl, . ;W7iWa:la. l.-wUiim, " Spokane Spokane, Mlnueaoo III". lit, Ml. iW, lunula, 8 Warn. p. m. Milwaukee, Chicigo! I and Kasl. j From AiUirta, OCEAN STEAM3HIP5 All Railing Pate tub I Jecl l change . Tor Sao Francisco Hall May 3, MS, 18,23. IS Colombia River Steamers To Portland aa4 Way Landings. 7am x Sunday u in Mouday . . i . am Ex (jimmy Wlr I A u Lrnif u . i't.,1 ' 1 W O. Bl , ,.T :. 7 Eahunday Jrron Cltv, Newberf, HiuiMn A VVar-Land a. T. iWUIaaMtta aad Yaaf I P Tuea.TUurU Uon.,W and BHl, yiio vuy, inruig, si and Fri. nj uinaiuja. KiParls lav dljr 5alt Klvtr. RlpmrlatoUwIslon. tTtawlstr ;0U a m J ul m. dally (am rU.AJ(ETlE RIVEU 4::V d, m Tnea. Thai Saturday ronianu to torvalll, and way landings. Mod, Med rriday O. W. LOUNSBERRT. m Agent, Astoria. rv . ii. nuKtiUUKi, Oen. Pass. Agt. Portland. Or, EAST , SOUTH Depot Fifth and I Streets. Overland Express Trains for Salem, Iioseburg, Ash. land, bacramento, Ogden, San Fran cisco, Mojave, Los Angeles, El Paso, Newr Orleans and the East Leave Arrive 7:30 p.m. 1 11 a.m 8-30 a.m ;7:0 p.m At Woodburn (daily except Sun day), morning train connect; with train for MU An gel, Sllverton. Brownsville, Springfield, and Natron, and even ing train for Mt, Angel and Silver ton. 117:30 a.ml Corvallls passes- ll:Mp.m t:Ua.m a-er. 114:50 p.m Sheridan passen- I ger Dally. DaIly except Sunday. Rebate tickete on sale between Pert land. Sacramento and Ran vnr.io Net rates 117 first class and $11 second class, Including sleeper. Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also Japan, China, Hono lulu and Australia. Can be obtained from J. B. Klrkland. Ticket Agent, 1M xmra sireei. YAMHILL DIVISION. Passenger depot foot of Jefferson It Leave for Oswego dally at 7:10, t:44 - in., n.iv, i.oj, d:zo, 6:iD, IiZj, 1:05, 11:30 p. m.; and 9:00 a. m. on Sunday uin. Arrive ai i-orxiana aaiiy at 'f.lt, 8:30, 10:60 a. m.; 1:38, 1:15, 4:30, 1:20 7:40, 10.00 p. m.: 12:40 a. m. dallv ex cept Monday; 8:30 and 10:06 a. m. on Bunaays only. Leave for Dalas ilailv. extent Hub. day, at 4:30 p. m. Arrive at Portland at su a. m. passenger train leaves Dalian for Airlie Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days at 2:45 p. m. Returns Tuesdays, 1 nurauayg ana Baiuraays. "Cjxcept eunday. R. KOEHLER, Manager. C. H. MARKHAM. Oen. Frt. and Pass. Agt Candle to the charm of the ffrnwing of boudoir uh the oftl fadt- room nt liifht froroCOKIXJVA f.amUiM. Nothing will contribute more to the rtftio buccwm of the lum htou, ) U or dinner. The Umt d')cirtlve CftndliM for tha efmDleet at the tD'jet eletorte fnncf ion for eot tetreor mtvoetoa. Mawle In ill colore I tea tne moHt aeitcu tluU h$ ITAJIPAHPOILl'O, d told ererywhero. ft m 4 m V4 aw QUICKEST, SHORTEST and MOST DIRECT LINE TO TUB EAST - SOUTHEAST 13 TUB) TWO PAIXY SOLID VKSTtnULKl) TRAINS LKSS THAN TllHlfilfl DAYS PORTLAND TOCHICAQO Through Palace and Tourlat Sleepers, uiiung ana nutlet i.itirnry Lan, nrst class ltecltiilng Chairs Free. PORTLAND to DKNVER. KANSAS CITY, OMAHA and CHICAGO without change. Only one change to NKW YOUK. 1IOSTON and other Eastern points. For rates, tickets and full Informa' Hon, call on or address. O. W. LOUNSBEURY. Agent O. It. A N., Astoria, Or. ur j. ii. I.UTHIIOP. uen I Agt., No. 135 Third St., Portland, Or. WHITE COLLAR LIN t Columbia River and Puget Sound Nav igation Company. U3IV A,tria ' except Sunday at 7 p. m, Leaves Por'and dally except Bun- aar it I a. White Collar Line tickets and O. R. A N. tickets Interchangeable on Bailey Gatxert and ilnssalo. A. J. TAYLOR. Astoria, Agt U. IJ. blott. Telephone UL President. OregonShort Line Railroad. THE DIRECT ROUT TO Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points Gives choice of two favorite routes, rial tne t nion racino Fast Mall Line, or the Rio Grande Scenic Lines. LOOK AT THE TIMB 1 Davs to Salt Lnko 91 n,.vo t n-,. - J'"""-"'" 3 J Days to Chicago 4e Days to Now York. iwjowiin iuii, Free reclining chairs. UDholstared tourist sleeping care, and Pullman ace sleepers, operated on all trains. For further Information apply to Or C. O. TERRT. W. B. COMAK. Trav. Pass. Agt. Gen. Agent is inira bi., fortiand, or. G. W. LOUNSBERRT. Agent O. R. A N. LEOAL NOTICtS ADMINISTHATOrt S SALE. Notice Is hereby given that rumuant u n., mucr muue nu riuerca in ire county court of the state of Oregon tor iiiitsop county on the 3)trt day of Aiini. iwo. me unuersignea admlnis- trntor of Ihe estate of p. w. Col-man, on .iionuBjr, i iw m uay i of July. 1900, at the hour of two O'clock I p. m., In front of the court house doir at the city of Astoria, In Clatsop coun- ty, state of Oregon, offer for sale and null a, mini I... ... .i... . i.... .. ...... iu mo niKiieai uiufi'T I for cash, all of the following deiu-rlb.il reai esiaie siiuatea in suia county, to- Wl' I The north half of the southwest QUSr I nn.l lV.n 1 L. .. I , . . I ., ..... ...... i. it n.-m nan oi me aouineasi i -luaurr ui m-tiion numoer on 111. In Township six (6), north of Range nine ii. west or tne Willamette meridian, Pated at Astoria. Oreirnn this tlrai uuy vi May, iiw. C. W. FULTON. Administrator. TIMBER LAND NOTICE. United States Land Office, Oregon City. iregon, April 18, jyuo. Notice Is hereby given that !n tom- ItToyTW !5?..!! in ,.; ,. ,c , ' Mwru i in i th. . .i . f l, n tow - a M.rf. TJwT r , : tne time prescrmea in tne order of pub Nevada, and Washington territory 1. .h ni.1.ij SatSW. t0, 'a" lh9 .pub" 4 Z1C , AuSu,t 1892 Saran mn rt.ii . n. V 01 rP.'.atm"t ?re". h" this day filed &iri tiZunrlut..Woi section N & .he f ? f ranged w'.. and w & lSJ, ft fmhu t,t an UKhl 18 mor vaU r XlZl1. H.i h, Zim . 1 .' ."2 . - eBl0' reler 5n, riL'1 fnttMT t,le Km Mlver th." ofllce at witnefae.- V' h name, " Ti, rwornn r., v, . 101111 1 orcoran. of VlneMnnin n-n Jnmo. w w.iw. 'i -'-"a"" Isaac N. ' FostT, of J well, S i.. . ix. ju.iiiHon ot jeweil Oregon, Any and all persons clulmlng ad versely the above-described lands are re-iuested to file their claims In this office on or before said 7th ii-v r j..i u.inn. 11. miiiiifii vi Register, STATE TREASURER'S THIRD NO- Bintn nt n. m I PtuT "f kwa Ta-Hury Department, k,.,Z 1 t . Notice is nerebv trlven that h-. ... I .11 . .. . 1. " """ " i" reoeem of the estate of iienuriic l'atree, ie all outstanding state wnrrnnt. rf-an,n 5 .o n.,i,iin ..ti I "Pre.ni a .an1 endorsed ,in,t. ' V..i . .Li V 1 Ior want or " ' r th,.H dat"' ecPt those drawn for convev nir Insnno tn. ,, A -- ." aiso 10 pay all Wft,I? ! r,awn on the Btat -""alP nounty fund nnd '-ndorsed "Presented ? m n iM0r Want of ,unu""" Prior rants properly endorsed will be paid u - j a. a.'j,v, O.UI1 -iiiir nil siiipn ura i "''-" I'.cDcjiiauun ill inia niiipA n..-. .Cr V . v-1""" and after this date. CHAS. S. Mfinnu State Treasurer.' I.KtlAI, NOTICEa TRUtfTr.ll! BALE. Notice Is hereby given that the un- di'i'slHimd, as truNn of thn Columbia I'.iectrii'itl ami Kvpalr CompAny, baiiK rtipt, has for sale the following tl- ciIIhmI imiperty of an Id bankrupt, to wn: ni-Ht, that certain maohlne shop, blacksmith shop, and tools thereof, alt unt ml upon the pruiulaes formvrly oo cupled by suld bankrupt at Ml and 533 on Homl street In Astoria. Oregon. In- cluiltng all of th property of said baikruit now sltuntml on about the ini'iulsea of the Scow Puy Iron and Ill-ami Winks In suld city; Swotul. all hleyi'les, bloyolti tools, supplies ami bi cycle workshop; Thlnl, all elentrlcal giMitl Incluillng gas Itlxtures; Fourth, all oltlr furnlturo and flxlureD: Fifth. oiio building on lot 13. In block In McClurv's Aatorlo. All of lint as I, 8, ami 4 ar now In (lis said pramlsei for nierly occupied by said bankrupt. A full and i-omplvte Inventory of all (he simve property W III be exhibited by the uiiilemlgned to Intending buyers upon resilient, and the said property w in amo he exninited to them. Hrab'd bids will be received by the iinilornlgiu-d for all or any part "f the uuove ii'rrlii'i property but It is pr1 f erred that bills be mado for the lot id dealgnuted above, All bid tnimt txt ni-t-ompaiileil by a certltled chmk for 10 p-r cent of tho amount of tlm bid, with tho understanding that ald 10 per cent shall be forfeited by sui-ees nil uitMt-r K lie rails to nmko gmxi hi bid. All bids must be delivered to the un dt-mlgiieil at his oillce In Astoria. Or egnn, on or before June J, 1hj, at the hour of 3 p. in, o'clock, at w hich (line IiIiId will lm oiw-ned In Presence of bid bers. The right to reject nil bills which are not satlafactory Is hereby reserved, ami sale is in be made subject to cn nrniatlon if the bankruptcy court. Dated May 31, Woo. O. R. THOMSON, TruHtoe, CONTEST NOTICE, frtn, of the Interior. Un.l Of nr. Oregon City, Uregon, May 7. I'M). A sultli-lent contest aftldavlt having leei llled in this ottlc by W. tl Howell contestniit, axalnst Homestead Kntry No. ff,6r, niiule November 14. ll. foi N' of NW'U, Section 17. Township 6 N It.inBe 10, by Cory O. Adams, conteslee In which It la alleged that contestant Know ihe present condition of the same; also that said Cory O, Adam has wholly abandoned said tract of liuul and changed his residence there from, fur more than four years since making snld entry and next prior to date of this aitldavlt. and that he has ruiiiMi to cultivate and Improve said tract of land as provtdod by law and Hint said alleged absence from the said land wun not due to his employment In the army. imvy. or marine corps of thn uniiea Mates as a private soldier, oltt cr, seaman or marine, during the war wun Kpoin, or during any other war In which thn United States may be en gaged." said parties are hereby notliled I to appear, respond and offer evldem-e touctiing said allegation at 10 o'clock " June 23. iwo, TV1 ,n register and receiver at the unitH.1 mates land office In Oregon &J constant havlm, , a neon. !r m,lv,t- md February 1, nwo. set . which ahnw dial mtt; ,1... illllm nce reraolial airvlr nt Dila Miiii. a cannot be made. It Is hereby ordnraj and directed that such nolle be given ny uu ami proper publication. Klgned, WM. GALLOWAY. Receiver. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Ijind Office at Oregon City, Oregon, .April H, Notice Is hereby given that tha ful lowlng-named settler has filed notice or her Intention to make final proof In support of her claim, and that said nronf will ha mad rJf.ir. th. .).. and receiver at Oregon City. Oregon I on June 11, 1900, vlx: Margaret C. Corcoran, formerly Murgaret C. Walker. JI. E. 1222,for the k. ,, of r. W. , N. K. of 8. W, U Section 31 anil . R U nf H ' W ' u' Section , Tp. I N., R. 7, W. Sho names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon . .... . . a ... . " anu cuuivaiion oi saia ianu, vis: David Tweeddle, of Vine Maple, Ore gon; Edward Wlnterbuih. of Vine Mnfile. flri-viin' Jnmnh T.vnh fM, atVHka f)n.flrin! I-Mtt'ar Cl'u1.l nt .1. . . ' jewel, Oregon. CHAS. n. MOORE8. Register, SUMMONS. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Clatsop county. KeDecctt Hall, plalntllT, vs. William I . Hall, defemlant. To William P. Hall defendant In the name of tha state of Oregon answer the complaint nied against you m me aoove enuueu sun on or ueiure the ISth Cay of June, 100, that being and ff you fall 'to io appTar ""' Mwr said complaint, the plain- un ' apply to the court for the Hf demaniled In said complaint, to. wlt- for the dissolution of the bonds "f matrimony existing between you and tho P'a'1'? i'.J '"mmoii Is published by order of the J- Gray, county judge of C tttsop county. Oregon, made and en- '''red the 28th day of April. 1900; said nrlr Mng maiS by said county judge ,lal he nrgt publication is May 1MP' and the ,ftl(1 Publication Is to '. ... 1.. . run Six conieuuuvo weens irom me "M GEORGE II. DURHAM. Attorney for Plaintiff. Dated Astoria, Oregjn, April 28, 1900, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice Is hereby given that on Mon- iluv. ADrll 2. 1900. at II o'clock A. M.. at the court house door, in the city of Astoria. In Clatsop couniy, Oregon, pursuant iu n.u uiuvr o 100 u.miuj court of the state of Oregon, for Clat pursuant to an order of the county P county, made and entered on Feb. .n Vun t ...m . 4.i.. . . highest bidder for cash, the following described property ncionging 10 said estato, to-wlt: Lot two and the south- ...... '.....,.. t th. nriki.,.. nn... of section thirteen, intownsnip seven north, range ten west of Willamette merldun, In said Clatsop county, and, also, a contract for sale of the timber rensod and one Nick Petroff with one main ann rriHYi a nv rna anii n. rt t r-,.ia nr irta or .itinA a ikuk Dated March 1, loo. FRANK J. TAYLOR " Administrator. I.KtMI. NUTK'K. ItKClClVICIfB BALI1. In tho Cln ult Court, BUte of Oregon, County of Clttsoii. The Heciiilty HsvIiiud A Trust t:om. us A Trust Com- iajiyUaliitltl, vs- l un adioi i riroei ltalluuy t'oiiipany defeiiilants. Notice Is Itoretiy given inai 111 pur siiMiu-n of a Juilgineiit, decree and or der of sale duly made and entered In I !u. above entlllt'd suit III the above entitled court on Monday the ilSlh day of May, ItHKi, which luiUmoiit was la favor of plalnlm and agaiuat tiefanu ant for the stun of thirty itiotiaand, two limuli'ftl and fifty dollars end the cost Hint disbursements of said suit, and In and by which judgment and de cree the 11101 l.KUe executed to plaintiff, by ib-r.'iiilaiH un th !"d day of May, m3 described In lha complaint In the above entitled suit was foreclosed and said sum of thirty thousand, two hun dred and nrty dollars secured by suld mortgugn, together with the costs of snld suit was declared to be a Hell Upon ull the property ininllon-d In said mortgage and In (he complaint In this suit and herein set out ami which Jllilgliiellt, order and decree directed ma as receiver of all said property heretofore, uppolnted In the above en titled suit lo sell all said property to satisfy said jmlNiiient, costs and accru ing costs, I will on MONDAY. THI3 2ND DAY OF JULY, ivoo, at the hour of 1 o'clock p, m. of salt! iluy, at the court house door In Clatsop county, stale of Orrgon. Ml for cash In I'. H. gold coin, to the high est bidder nil right, title and interest which the defendant, lha Astoria Street lliilhiuy had on the Slid day of May, 1, or hua since aiuired on Ihe prop eriy ini-iitloiied In ld mortgage ur at:y part thereof, which property Is more rtliulnrly iiiriUd as follows, to-wlt: All Ihe real prui-rty of said Astoria Hireei Kallway Company, Its rlalits of way, easeineiits and appurte nances, alt It railroad and street rail way In the city of Astoria and In said county of Clutsop, the roadbed, track. Hile. lilies, IIiks of Wire, overhead coiisikh tlou, riiglin', machinery, dy naiuus, generators, electric moloie and other cli-4'lrlial appuratus, and all loots and liiipleiMi-nts, all rolling t' k, cars equipments; nil . usrliol.ls. all build Inns, car houses, power houses and oth er sirui tuiis, all il-viise, rights, prlv llrgea and fianrhlsr apiiertuinlng to said above uiciitioitrd property, or owned or bvlnoglng to said railway company, or In or to which It has any right, 1 it lo or inter t: all tilings in ay lion, contracts, clulms and demands, and nil ami singular, all the property, 110 1, iM'isoiinl ami mixed owned at Ihe dale of said inortgitga or thereafter acquired by snld railway coiiiany as well In law as In equity, and the III comes, revenues, rents. Issues and pro fit of said property; and with the right (0 the purchaser of said property to succeed la and enjoy all lh rights, privileges, limimiiltlra, fram-hlera, ami all lii-i-iiM-s, corporate or otherwise of snld railway company, being h entire and complete railroad and street rail way plant and property of said com pany. The street railway of snld railway com; nn-, bring substantially un the following routa and n the following named streets of said city of Astoria, lo-wli: Ileglmilng at tli Intersection of Court sircvt with Washington street, running thence easterly on said Court street in West Fifth street; thence southerly on said West Fifth street to Cedar street, (heme easterly on said Cetlur street lo Salmon street; thence southerly 011 said rUimun street to Hemlock street; thence raslerly on said Hemlock strei-t to Ihe north aide line of hlfth street (being lha south side line of bhxk sixteen (l() In the 'ort of I. ppi-r Astoria); thence north easterly crossing said block sixteen (11), Augur street and block Seventeen (IT) In said Port of Upper Astoria lo Fourth street, thenro easterly on said Fourth street to iionnevlllr avenu"; thence northerly on said Bonneville avenue In Third street; and thence easterly on said Third Street to Dick inson avenue, with the side tracks, switches and branches belonging or appertaining thereto. 1 he n-al proH-rty now owned by said railway company, and hereby adver tised for sale consists of those certain lots, tracts or parcels of real property lying between and situate In Clatsop county, state of Oregon, particularly tliscrllied a follow, low It: All of tots two (2). Hires (J). four (i). nine (9), ten (ID) and eleven (ID In block numbered two (2) In Hhlvolv'a Astoria (now n the corporate limits of tho city of Astoria,) And also all of lot two (2) In block numbered two tl') In Port of Upper As toria (now In the corporate limits of snld city of Astoria.) Reference being had herein to the rs corded and establlsln-d maps and plats of suld Hhlvely's Astoria and Port of Upper Astoria. 1 ogether with all and singular the ten ements, hereditaments and appurte nances belonging, or In any wise ap pertaining to suld lot, tracts or nar. eels of real property; Being all and singular the property of mid deffnilnnt corporation, Th Astoria Street Hallway Company, real, personul or mixed; and all rights, priv ileges, Immunities Brij franchises owned by said company. And notice Is hereby further given that I will offer for sale and sell all said property above described, real, Personal and mixed, and said preml-e, rights, privileges and franchises and Immunities of every kind and descrlp tlon covered by snld mortgage of May 2, 1K92, whether owned bv snld defend. ant at the date of said mortgage or since acouired, In one parcel, to satisfy irnld judgment, ileni, cost and accru- IHK CUSIS. Bonds secured bv snld nmrimiir. and overduo coupons belonging thereto will tie received on account of any amount Pld nt snld sale ns provided In said de cree and order of suln. . ' C. A. COOLIDOE. Receiver of Astorln Street KmIIivilv Company. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Notice Is hereby nlven thnr tti. f,,l. owiiig-niillled sett I,.- 1,,.. 111-1 ,i. - "H iiiiiij IIMIIUQ or his Intentli n to make final proof In support of his claim n.M ,1,,.. .nl.l proof will be mad,, before the county 1 ;rk of Clatsop County, at Astoria, Oregon, on July 2, 1'joo, vlx- r w ij Vi, i I0W J. IIURKE. I. K. No. 12 2A. tt.r tl.. a k.i . .1.. Yn. .' b.1".' NK '"""''i- of BE quar ,. n(,nSm nunrter of NE quarter of secllon 0, T 5 N, It J0 W JnXLni,mv the, f,,ll"w'"ff witnesses to piove ,is continuous residence upon and cultivation of Mild hind, vlx: J, 1 Kberman, of Seaside, Ore- fwn Tfi,i lrwln' of Bett,,ld Oregon; J.eorge rw In, of Seaside, Oregon; Phil ip M. Condlt, of Seaside, Oregon. CHAS. I). MOORISH, Register. Dr. T.N. Hull DENTIST. 171 Commerclil Street, IflfADti Ansa Over SchlusseV. ClotSlng 8.