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THE MORNING ASTOR1AN. vFKlUAY, JINH IB, UOU JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. Telephone Main 661. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. - ...... .... . DAILY. Sent by mail, per year $S.0 Sent by mall, per month .50 Served by carrier, per month 60 " SEMI-WEEKLY. Sent by mall, per year. In advance $100 Postage free to subscribers. AH communications Intended for pab '.Ication should be directed to the eJltor. Business communications of all kinds and remlttnr.ses must be addressed to "Th Astorlan." The Astorlan guarantees to Its ad vertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. . , ; tut Advertising rates can be had on ap Bliratlon to the business manager. AMERICA'S POSITION IN CHINESE DISTURBANCES. It is difficult to keep track of the baleful Russian In these times of Ori ental storm and stress. Inspired by tales of his craft and omnipotence the Washington corisponijnt of a New- York paper has put two and two to gether with a genuinely diplomatic shrewdness. Observe, he says, that M de Wallant, the Russian charge d'affaires, called at the state depart ment. Observe that Immediately thereafter the cabinet declared that the United Staffs would not participate In a Joint demonstration against Chi nese troops or Box-sra conclude then with the ergo that our government has bowed to a Russian decree that it must not permit itself to be used by Great Britain In China." Such twaddle Is the natural culmina tion of the absurd guesses about Russia which have appeared In the papers re cently. But consider Its Import for a moment A charge d'affair?s or subor dinate officer In an embassy to a nation ' of seventy-eight millions of people commands the executive of that nation that It must not allow the country to play second fiddle to another power. If the correspondent had not lost his sense of humor in the manufacture of yellow scares he would have stopped half way and tried again. Or he might have made the fiction symmet rical and complete by describing the exit of the dictator on the toe of a boot '" A much more Intelligent and wholly rational view of the situation appears in a, dispatch to the Astorlan, which forecasts the American policy at Pekin as follows: "Minister Conger '.a given authority to act concurrently with the diplomatic representatives of the other powers to morrow and thereafter. It Is intimated i to him that the traditional policy of the American government to act in dependently must be observed wher ever it is practicable, but he may him self he the Judge of when emergencies require a slight departure from the rul?." There .has been no submission, then, to Russia, and some form of loint ac tion Is probable in which we will take part. How far both action and parti cipation will go may be Judged pretty accurately from the attendant condi tions. The powers have a common pur pose, the protection of their official representatives and of their subjects, an J they will compel the Chinese gov ernment to afford them protection If it should appear that It was encouraging the Boxer uprising. If on the other hand It is dealing with an actual re bellion It can only be held in dam 31 Lazy Livers are many times the cause of various d'Kasus. Ninety per cent of the American people are said to be troubled with liver and stomach complaints mich u const ijiation, dizzinms, indigestion, biUuuauees, sluggish liver, eto. Baldwins Health Tablets No. 25 overcome and rare these Ala. These tablets act aa a gentle laxa tive. They make the liver and stomach do their duty as they should. The innet obstinate cases yield to these little tablet. TUey oost tic and can be procured at PRANK HART. Successor to Th. Olscn. e00-2 Com. St ages, and the thing for foreign resi dents to do is to leave the country. In an account cf a dismissal from the census service of an enumerator who had resorted to profanity, after roach Inu the end of patience In Interview Ing a woman, the New York Tribune says: "Census Supervisor Wilbur says th? well-to-do people give his enum craters more trouble than the poor, Time after time the census taKor is directed to call again, as the mistress of the house is in her bath, or sleeping, or lying down with a headache, or eating or entertaining company, and must not be dlsluroed. If these peo ple would rem?mber that the eniim w Mr Is paid at the rate of only 24 cents for each nam? he gets they would perhaps put thenuelves out a tittle to meet htm on his first call, or at least ask him for an Individual census blank, fill It out and have It ready for him when he calls the seond time. R quiring the enumerator to call again and again for the nam's of a single family Increase nls work many fold and also delays the completion of this STeat covernm-;nt undertaking. If all families asked the census enumer at'ir to "call again," the cost of the work would be grea'.ly Increased. Not withstanding the provocation to the enumerator caused by such people. mostly well-to-do women whose hus bands are downtown at business, Mr. Wilbur Is determiud that they shall not resort to ruden?ss or profanity In order to pursuiJe the people to be enumerated promptly." The federal laws surely should clothe the census enumerators, to a certain extent, with ai binary powers. The work of taking the census has gro-n to be a serious matter with our government inasmuch as upon Its accuracy largely depends the value of Important vital statistics, Under such regulations, the census- taker would not be obliged to "call again" to oblige a rich man's wif. or any other man's wife, for that mat terwho might at that particular mo ment be pleased to prepare a pot of tea or take a nap. With the United States government, business is busi ness--or, surely, it ought to be. TARDY JUSTICE. The government has been anything but generous In the distribution cf honors among those who have had charge of Its military operations In the field In Cuba, Porto Rico and the Phil ippines. Particularly is this true In the case of "Flghtirig Joe" Wheeler and Fitzhugh Lee. Tardy Justice was doue to the former by nominating and confirming him as brigadier-general In the regular army. He was one of the first of the Southern generals to vol unteer in the Spanish war; was In the front of the firing line at Santiago and afterward In the Philippines, and he sacrificed a seat in congress to which hp had be?n unanimously elected to offor his life to defend the honor of the nation and its flag. Just on the heels of the adjournment of congress a -acancy in the regular army enabled the president to give him the rank of brlgadl?r, and the senate promptly confirmed It. He will thus be able to retire in a very short time as a regular army officer. What should hav? been done for "Fighting Joe" Wheeler was to pass an a;t of congress authorizing him to be placed on the retired list in the regular army with the rank of brigadier-general, and with it he should have had the thanks of con gress. There is another Southern general who has not been honored as he de serves. General Fitzhugh Lee was one of the youngest and most accomplished of the Confederate generals of the civil war. He exhibited the highest type of heroism for many months as our con sul at Cuba, and when the war began he wa commissioned as a general of volunteers, but given no opportunity for heroic service In the field. Lie exhibited rare discretion and skill in Cuba, both as consul and as a mili tary commander, and he should be hon ored by congress authorizing his re tirement as a brigadier-general. Lee and Wheeler didn't enter the army to get the pay. They volunteered their services to fight for the flag, and both have rendered very conspicuous serv ice In maintaining the heroism of the at tny and the dignity of the republic. Something more than the cold rules of military ethics nhould have been ap plied to Wheeler and Lee. Their en listment In defense of the flag was a patriotic and imposing evidence of the solidity of the Union and that the peo ple cf the American republic are one and Inseparable. It Is reported that war is about to break out In Guatemala because a very small amount of money per capita Is (Tfoosovotk is had voifoqtit QoMDusr j WASHING FEATHER PILLOWS Ftalttr Flltova Sttd tuklll ASM Map. Cbooet a briitn. tannr day; Ml a Urt me kill foliol aettr Uiat it altnoal bolllna hoi: dlualn I eaouk Cold Dust Wisliioa Powder la It w aula a toad udt put o or rvo plllowi la, accraniini to ilia, path thtia t and dava tad rab thtra twenra tht haada antll clean. II at tudt U aol toutt, um two or mori Hnae is clear vtrm atttr, vrlns tt irv at pottiblt, tad hint thai out; vhea dry. thtkt wall aoJ I thty vill bt it lljht tad toft tt at pillow. Th i lkk.lt frvai Mir fri l'kt ooiun itua iva Buutaoiut" aa rwt t. TM M. R. ramSAMK COMPANY, St, iMta, Mew Vara, In circulation there. Tho promoters of the war are, as may readily be seen upon solid ground when they figure that good, hot war will have a strong tendency to push up the amount per capita. Pryan has not formally accepted the H(ullst nomination as yet. but tt Is understood that he ha his letter r.a.ly to forward at short notl?e If they show any Inclination to hum for an other candidate. In on of New lorka churches It has been thought necessary to attach a cash register to he contribution box. Yet some pe.ipie profess to be lieve that hell Is seven miles under Chicago. Taylor has declled that It is better to be a fire Insurance agent In Indiana than a dead governor In Kentucky. David a Hill merely sits up In his political coffin to be laid out again- Corrects all blemishes of Jv f. removes blot- I I. 'Mill III r lies. Din ple. tan. sun ourn, irecKies ana manes a beautiful complexion. It Is also the best tooth wash, and excellent for deranged stomach. WHITE COLLAR LINL Columbia River and Puget Sound Nav igation Company. Bailey Gatsert leaves Astoria dally except Sunday at 7 p. m. Leaves For"and dally except Sun day at 7 a. in White Collar Line tickets and O. R. A N. tickets Interchangeable on Bailey Gatzert and Hassalo. A. J. TAYLOR. Astoria, Aft U. B. SCOTT, Telephone 11L President THE lOlVRE. Strangers visiting in tne city will find the Louvre au attractive resort wherein to spend the evening. The Am me Sisters Ladies' Orchestra is still on the bills and presents nkhlly a musical program of exceptional merit, Handsome pool and billiard rooms ares restore in connection with the house. Palatable lnnchpg will be served at all uonrs H.F.Prael Transfer Co Telephone 22L DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All Goods Shipped to Our Care Will Receive 8 pedal Attention. No. MS Duane St, W. J. COOK, Mir Astoria. Or. Res. Tel. 11JL J. A. Fastabend, General Contractor and Builder ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. Leave. PORTLAND. Arrive. 1:00 a. m. I Portland Union Depot.llliU a.mT : 55 p.m. If or Astoria and lnter-1 t:40p.m (mediate points. I I ASTORIA. I 7.45a.m.For Portland A ln-lll:Ma.m. JOtennedJatepoints 1:M p.ra. SEASIDE DrVTSION. p m.la. m a.m.ip.m. e:'ll:;iLv S:C: ll:55IAr ...Astoria.... .Warrenton.. 7:4(l 4:Vi V.B) :1S in 6:50:12:13 Lv " rrC,.lUu... Ar, : l:00Ar ....Seaside.,.. Lv 1:10 Z:J SPECIAL SEASIDE BtJNDAY TRAIN Leaves Astoria at 1:30 a. m.; arrives at Seaside 9:46 a. m. Passengers may return on any train shown on schedule on same date. ALL TRAIN'S to and from Seaside rva ot Flavel and Hammond via Warren ton. All trains males close connections at Goble with all Northern Paciflo trains to and from the east or Sound points. At Portland with all trains learin- Cnlon depot. At Astoria with L R. 4 N. Co.'s bott and rail line to and from Hwaco and North Beach points. THROUQ1 TICKETS on sale at As torts, for ' ..amento, Baa Fraoclsoo, all Eastern arid European point. City ticket offios Astoria, iU rvvmmer. Hal street J. C. MAYO, Cnl Frt and Faaa. Asol mrm Sift? : ! TIM.U SCHEDULES PKPART t-'rom lortUnd. Chlrng - Suit Like, IVnver, Kt.j Portland Worth, tlmal.a. Kn- pei'iitl Ity, St, l.ouit.i t'IJa, m t'lilrng.i and Katt- I tt Ijtlte. iH'iivvr, H.j At'antle w.rih. On.ntiit. Kan-1 rXrt j t'Hy, st. louu.l P ' j v litrtKoand Ks', j W.llu WhiU, l.'xmon,: (MHikane Hmiktne, Mlciieapo ! Hjcr. IK m. I'.ul, t'H.uih.' bp-iu. Mllwaukiv, t'ltieigoi "d j Fruia Attorl j OCEAN SI EA ".SHIPS All Salllnx Paten tub I Jert to change. For jau Kranciwo-Mall Mays, ,is, is.ii, is Colcmbla Rlwr 7am Btrarr.er KxSuuday To Portland aa4 Way Landings. a . I From Portland E.a.u kiVEK ' )rr(.n t'ltv, XdwUti,! j Saltin A Way-Land a, j Aaairi 4 !. m 1 in t Mo. day :W p. ru WIIIIB.t -nA V.. Tuet.TUur L Mom.A audisat. wrrgonviiy, iwyioo, i and Fa nr uuiuinsi. Itiparia ,,,... I.tUwUU f . . . i.uam .na.m. nipariato i-ewmton. ; d y -L 6am WIM.mr.Ti v. itivrn1 4: 0 r.m, Tiict.Thai i I'ortluiid in c.irv.iii . MihI, Wed 8urday aud way l.n.llnic. ITjilay O. W. LOUNSBERRY, ..- Agent, Astoria, r. n. iiUKLUUltT, Oen. Pass. Agt, PorUand. Or, EOT m SODTD Arrive Overland Expreta Trains for Salem, rvoatiburg. Aeh- lAFlrf stdtr4lm,.t.rti 7:30 p.m) Ogden, San Fran I: II t-m cisco, Mojave, Los Anirelea. Pun 8-20 a.m New Orleana and I 7:0t p.m tne East At Woodburn (daily except 8un day), mornlnf train connectcwlth train for Mu an cel. Sllverton. Browns vllle, Kpringfleld, and Natron, and even ing train for Mt Angel and Sllvtr- trtn. 117:30 a.ml Corvallls ' nassen- ll:Mp.n l!S:lSa.m eer. 4:S0 p.m Sheridan pasaen- I Ker Dally. Dally except Sunday. Rebate tickets on ul hciwun x land. Sacramento and Kan Fram.ia.n Net rates 117 first class and $11 second class, Including sleeper. Rates and tickets to Eastern point aiiu i.ui uo, Aiao juyan, ciuna, Hono lulu and Australia. Can be obtained from J. B. Klrkland, Ticket Agent, 114 YAMHILL DIVISION. Passesger depot foot of Jefferson St Leave for Oswego dally at 7:20, l:4 n.; u.m, i-.bj, b:i6, 9:Zi, I: OS, 11:30 p. m.; and 9:00 a. m. on Sunday umy. Arrive at romana oally at s:IS, 8:30, 10:50 a, m.; 1:35, 8:15. 4:80, 1:20 7:40, 10:00 p. m.; 12:40 a. m. dally ex cept Monday; 8:30 and 10:05 a. m. on Hunuays only. Leave for Dalas dally, excent Sua (lay, at 4:30 p. m. Arrive at Portland ax v w a. m. Passenger train leaves Dallas for Airiie Monaays, Wednesdays and Fri days at 2:45 p. m. Returns Tuesdays, iiiurnuKyt turn oaiuruuys. g "Except Hunuay, R. KOEHLER, Manager. C. H. MARKHAM. Gen. Frt. and Pass. Aft wax Candies Hflthl na elM aldl ao mnrh 1 to the cliarmof llin rlrawin room or iKiadoir u the Hoftlr ra.lt ant llftht from (J4tKIMJVA CtndlM. ffothiria will contribute mom to the artistic eiuceM off th luncheoa, Ua or dinner. The heat deooretiv candle for tha etniDleet or the Doei elaborata fnnirtlonfor rttt- ;aae or maoeion. Swle in all colors ma to moat aellnate llnu jr STA.1DAUDUII, CO. aad aold eTerrwhera. ii ii ti a y QUICKEST, SHORTEST and MOST DIRECT LINE TO Tim EAST - SOUTHEAST 13 THIS ' SICTO TWO DAILY POL1D VKSTinULEl) TRAINS LIJSS THAN TURKU DAYS PORTLAND TOCMICAQO ThrotiBh Pnlaco and Tourist Blecpers, DIhIiikt and Utiffct Library Cars, First cluss Reclining Chairs Free. POUT LAND to PKNVISR, KANSAS CITY. OMAHA and ClUCAllO without cliauire. Only one chang to NKW YOUK. 1IOSTON and other Kustcrn points. For rates, tlckrts and full Informs tiun, call on or addrra. O. W. LOUNSBERRY. Agent O. R. A N., Astoria, Or vr i. ii. i.uniKvi, uon i Agt., No. 135 Third St., Portland. Or. Oregon Short Line Railroad. THE DIRECT ROUTE TO Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. Gives choice of two favorlls routes, via the Union 1'aclrlo Fast Mali Line, or me iuo uranue ocenlo Lines. LOOK AT THE TIME 1 Days to .Suit Lake 2 J Days to LVnver 3J Days to Cliioago 1J Days to New York. Free reclining chairs, upholstsrsd tourist sleeping cars, and Pullman pal ace sieeiers, operaiea un ail trains. For further Information apply to Or C. O. TERRY. W. E. CO MAN. Trav. Pass. At. Oen. Agent i-t inira bc. i-ortisnd. or. Q. W. LOUNS11KRRY. Agent O. R.IN, A FEW INTERESTING FACTS When people are contemplating trip, whether on business or pleasure, they naturally want the best service obtainable aa far as speed, comfort and safety I concerned. Employes of tha WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES are paid to serve the publlo and our trains are operaiea so as to maks dose con nections with diverging lines at all junction points. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair Cars on through trains. Dining car service unexcelled. Utals served a la carte. In order to obtain the first-class ar vice, ask the ticket agent to sell you m wcitci uver. , , . The Wisconsin Central Lines and you will make direct connections at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points East. For any further Information call on ny ucKi-i aa-em, or correspond with JA8. C. POND. Gen. Pass. Aft, or JAS. A. CLOCK, Milwaukee. Wis. General Agent, 216 Stark St. Portland. Or. TICKKTS to nil 11 RAll1 POINTS EAST Through Palace and Tourlar siMn. em dining and library observation cars. rrSUANT VESTIBULE TRAINS. No. 4. "Fiver." leavra Portland m.nn . 1 ' - " v. m. No. t. 'Tlvcr." arrfvaa PnHI.eJ . t AA - ' - ' ' " i . vi a. rn. For rates, etc., call or address fl W rMiMonirDnv Agent O. R. A M. Aatnrl. iSr r n.. ij. v, ucnnisiun, v-. r. at i . a., Portland, Ore. THE PROOF of the pudding Is In the cattnt and the proof of Hquors IS Iff SAMPLING That's an argument that's cn elusive a deraonatfatioa. Ours will stand the tort HUGHES & CO. LKOAL NOTICKft FINAL ACCOUNT, Notice Ih hercliv irlvcn Ihnt tha un IrHlHnf(j. admlnlHtrator of tho estate ' -vimakr-r, -lcceancd, has filed in the countv court ir h. Oregon for Clataop county, his final account an such alinlnlHtrator, and thp same ha ben set for hearing Mon 'lay, the 10th dnv of Jnlv imxi in o clock a. m., at the county court rooms at the court hoUHe, In the City of As torln, In Clatsop county, Oregon. All persons Intr-rcHterl in hum u.ti. are hereby notified to then and there appear and show cause, If any, why the said final account should not be auuwR'j ana me personal property be onKlntr to said etntn riiuirn,,,in,i ih. administrator dlschargred and ' his bondsmen exonerat'd. S. S. GORDON. Administrator of the Estate of J. W, Mlnakr, Deceased Dated this 8th day of June, 1D00. lilt LKOAL MOTirKB ADMINISTRATOU'8 BALM, Notice Is lioi'oliy slven that Uisunttl l nn order itimle and entncod It) the rouniy court of th state of Oicuon for t'litHiii county on the 90th day of April, 1WH), the undersliiiK'd adiulnls trntor of tho rstato of V, W, Coli'iunn, dccfitHed, will on Monday, the ih day of July, 1'.kh), at tint hour of two o'clock p, in., In front of the court liouno door nt I ho city of. Astoria, In Clatsop coun ty, state of Oregon, offer for sulo and Hi'll ut nurtlon to th IiIkIicsI bidder for ciikIi, nil of the following doacrllicd real ctiito altiiatcd In said county, to wn ! The north halt of the southwest quar ter, and (ho west half of th .nillient iiuiuier nf Section nuiulier one (1), In ToMimhlp six ti, ninth of Range nine till. of tlie Wlllutiitttte iiK'ilillnn. Pitted nt A hi or 1. 1, Oregon, this Hist day of May, I W0, C. W. FULTON. AdiiilnlHtiator, CONTEST NOTICE, Detriment of the Interior, Land Of rlee. Oregon City, Oivgon, May 7, im. A sufficient contest aftlilavlt having been llled In ttiU oltlc by W. U. Ilowull, coiiteatnut, sgnlliNt llomealrad Entry, No, ,7, nmdo November It, isul, for N'. of NWK. Hivtlon 17, Township 1 N, IUiikm 10, by Cory O. Adams, uotiteatea, III which It Is allegod that contestant ' knows tha present condition of the nine; also that said Cory O. Adiiins line wholly aim cloned said tract of land and rhangud his residence thore from, fur morv ihun four years since making suld entry and next prior to date of this aitlduvlt, and that he has railed to cultivate and Improve sal t tract of land ss provided by law and that suld alleged nbaence from the said In nd was not due to his eiiiiiliivmeiit In the army. navy, or marine corps of tha United htates as a private soldier, old cir, aeuinun or marine, during the war wim npnin, nr during any other war In which the United Slates may be en gugrd," said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at ID o'clock a. m. on June ii. 1900. before the register aud iwcelver at the l nlied States land ottlce In Oregon City, Oregon. The said contestant having, In a prop er l!ldvlt. riled February J, lo0, set forth facts which show that after due diligence pcmoiial service of this notice cannot t made. U Is hereby orders J and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. Signed. WM. UALLOWAY. Receiver, SUMMONS. In the circuit court of (he state of Oregon for Clatsop county, Hcbei-ca Hall, plaintiff, v. WUllom P. Hull, defendant. To William P, Hall defendant In the name of the state of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint riled against you In the above entitled suit on or before the ISth Cuy of June, 1900. that being the lime prescribed In the order of pub lication of (his summons for filing said answer, and If you fall to so appear and answer said complaint, the plain tiff will apply to the court for the re lief demanded In said complaint, to wn, fur the dissolution of the bonds of matrimony existing between you and the plalnilff and fur such further relief as may be just and equitable. This summons Is published by order of the Hon, J. II. ). Uray, county judge of Clatsop county, Oregon, made and en tered the ISth day of April, 100; said order being made by said counly Judge In (he absence of the circuit Judge, and the date of the first publication Is May i. 1900, and the said publication Is to run sis consecutive weeks from the said dale. GEORGE II. DURHAM, Attorney for Plaintiff. Dstod Astoria. Oregjn. April SI, 1900. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notlco Is hereby given that on Mon day, April I. Io0, at II o'clock A. M., at the court house door. In the city of Asioria, m ciatsop county, Oregon, pursuant to an order of the count court oi me state or Oregon, ror oiat sop county, made and entered on Feb ruary 19, 1900, I will, as administrator or tne estate or llendrtk Patroe. de ceased, sell at publlo auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property belonging to said estate, to-wlt: Lot two and the south west quarter of the northeast ouartar ui section innieen, imownsnip seven norm, range vn wesi or Willamette merldan. In said Clatson county, and. also, a contract for hsI.i of the timber upon said land, made by the said de. censed and one Nick Petrort with one ll. it. coin, or date of June i, 1898. uotea Aiarcn i, i'joo. FRANK J. TAYLOR. Administrator. TIMDER LAND NOTICE. United States Land Office, Oregon City, urcgon, April is, ivuu. Notice Is hereby given that !n com- pllonce with the provisions of the ant of congress of June I, 1878, entitled 'An act for the sale of timber lands In the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington territory." as extended to all the publlo land states by act of August 4. 1892. Barah L. bottom, of Jewell, county of Clat sop, state of Oregon, has this day filed In this ofllce her sworn statement Nn. 5178, for the purchase of the NW of section No. 18, In township No. I N, tango No. 6 W and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more val uable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estab lish her claim to said land before the register and receiver of this ofTlce at Oregon City, Oregon, on Saturday, the 7th day of July, 1900. She names as witnesses: John Corcoran, of Vine Manle. Oreirnn James W. Walker, of 'swell, Oregon, Isnao N. Foster, of Jrwell, Oregon, Bernard A. Johnson of Jewell Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims In this ofllce on or before said 7th day of July. 1900. CHAS. B. MOORISH. Register. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE, Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been by the countv court of Cliitmip county, Oregon, duly appointed executor of the last will and testament or kvellne Blferte, deceuscd: and thnt said will has been duly prov en and admitted to probate by said court. All persons having claims against tho estate of said deceased must pre sent the same, duly verified, to the ndersigned, at the oitice of Harrison Allen, attorney at law, room 7, Page building, In Astoria, Oregon, within Ix months from this date. ALBERT F. SIFERTE, Executor of th Last Will- snd Testa ment of Evelina blferte. Deceased. Dated this 11th day of June, 1901. I.KtlAL HtlTICKS. RECEIVERS SALE. In the Circuit Court, Slate of Oregon, County of Cli t p, The Security Savings A Trust Com. tmny pliiliillfT, vs. The Astoria Street lUllwuy Company defendants. Notice Is hereby given that In pur suance of a Judgment, decree, and or tier of sale duty mucin and entered In tho npova euUlbl suit In (he above entitled cinii'i on Momliiy the 38th duy of May, 11HHI which luiUnicut was lit favor of plaintiff and ssalusl defend ant for the sum of thirty thousand, two hundred slid fitly dollars and the costs and dlnburaeliieiits of said suit, and In and by which Judgment and de cree the liiuilue e oc ii led to plaintiff by d r.'iuliint un the Hud day of May, (M'3 described In the complaint In tha above entitled suit was foreclosed and anld sum of thirty thousand, two hun dred and fifty dollars sucutud by said mortgage, together with Hie coals of said suit was declared lo be a llnu upon till the property mentioned In said mortgage ami In (he complaint hi this tull and herein set out and which judgment, order and decree directed ma as receiver of all suld property heretofore appointed III (ha above mi titled suit to sell all said properly ti iillefy suld Judgment, coats and accru ing costs, 1 will o MONDAY, THE 2ND DAY OF JULY. I1HW, at the hour of t o'clock p. m. of suld day, at (lie court house door In Clatsop county, stale of Ocrgon. sell for ciixh In U. S. gold coin, to the high em bidder ull rlnlit, title and Interest which (he defeiiduiK, (he Astoria Street Hallway had on (ha 2nd day of May, IS il, or hus since acquired on (he prop erly mentioned In said mortgage or t:y part (hereof, which irixity Is more particularly described as follows, to-wlt: All the real proHrty of aald Aatorlu Street Hallway Company, us rights of way, easements and appurte numcai all Its railroad and street rail way In the city of Astoria and In said county of Clatsop, the roadbed, tracks, poles, lines, lima of wire, overhead construction, engines, machinery, dy namos, generator, ciectrlu motors and other electrical apparatus, ami all tools and Implements, all rolling stink, cars equipments; all leaseholds, all build ings, car houses, power liouaes and oth er structures; all licenses, rights, priv ileges and fiunrtilnrs spperlaliilug to suld above mentioned property, or uMiie,i or brliioging to said railway couipuuy, or In or lo which It has any right, title or Inter -at; all things in so (Ion, contracts, claims and demands, and all and singular, all (he property, real, personal and miied owned at (he dam of said mortgage or (hereafter acquired by suld railway cumpany as well In law as In equity, and the lu comes, revenues, rents. Issues and pro fits of said property; and with the right to the purclitscr of sold properly (o succeed lo and enjoy all (he rights, pilvlleges. Immunities, franchises, and all declines, corporate or otherwise of said railway company, being (he entire and complete railroad and street rail way plant and property of said com pany. The street railway of said railway company, being substantially on I lie following mute and on the following. named slrects of said city of Astoria, to-wlt: lieglniilng nt (he Intersection of Court simt with Washington street, running thence easterly on said Court street to West Fifth sireei; thence southerly on said West Fifth street to Cedar street, thence easterly on said Cedur street lo Salmon street; thence southerly on said Sulmun street (o Hemlock street; thenoe easterly on said Hemlock street lo the north side line of Fifth it reel (being tho south sldu line of block sixteen U) In the Port of Upper Astoria); (hence north eanterly crosalug sold block sixteen (16) , Augur street and block seventeen" (17) In said Port of Upper Astoria to Fourth street; thenco easterly on said Fourth street (o llonnevllle avenue; thence northerly on said llonnevllle avenue to Third street; and thence easterly on said Third Street to Dick inson avenue, with the s de (racks. switches and branches belonging or appertaining thereto. 1 he real pnierty now owned by said railway company, and hereby adver tised for sale roimlata of those certain lots, tracts or parcels of real property lying between and situate In Clatsop county, state nf Oregon, particularly dcNcrlbcd as follows, (owlc Allot lots (wo C), three (3), four (4). nine (9), ten (10) and eleven (II) In block numbered two (2) In Shlvely'a Astoria (now In the corporate limits of (hit city of Astoria.) Ami alsu all of lot two (2) In block numbered two (2) In Port of Upper As toria (now In the corporate limits of suld city of Astoria.) Reference being had herein to the re corded and established maps and plats of said Shlvely's Astoria and Port of Upper Astoria. Together with ull and singular (he ten ements, hereditaments and appurte nances belonging, or In any wise ap pertaining to snld lots, (racts or par cels of real properly; Kclng nil and singular the properly of said defendant corporation, The Astoria Street Railway Company, real, personul or mixed; and all rights, priv ileges, Immunities and franchlsci owned by suld company. And notice Is hereby furthpr given that I will offer for sale and sell all said property above described, real, personal and mixed, and said premises, light, privileges and franchises and immunities of every kind and descrip tion covered by said mortsase of May 2. 1S92. whether owned by said defend ant at me nate or sold mortgage or since acquired. In one unreel, to satisfy snld Judgment, Hens, costs and accru ing costs. Bonds secured by snld mortgage and overdue coupons belonging thereto will be received on account of any amount bid at snld sale as provided In said de cree and order of sale, L a. ronT.inoE. Receiver of Astoria Street Hallway uonipany. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Oidco at Oregon City, Or., May if, i jvv. Notice Is hereby nlven that tha fol lowing-named settler has filed notlos of his Intention to make final proof In support nf his claim, and that said proof will ho made before the county clerk of Clatsop County, at Astoria, ureKon, on July I, l'JIH), VIS! BARTHOLOMEW J. BURKE. If. E. No. 12328, for the S half of the HE quarter, NE quarter nf HE quar ter and SM qunrter of NE quarter of section 9, T 6 N, R 10 W. He names the following witnesses to prove Ids continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, via: John P. Eberman, of Seaside, Ore gon; James Irwin, of Senslde Oregon; (loorga Irwin, of Bonsldo, Oregon; Phil ip M. Condlt, of Seaside, Oregon. LJIAS. B. MOOREB, Register. Dr. T. N. Bull DENTIST. C7I Commeroltl Street, ASTORIA. ORB. Over Schlussel's Clothlnf Store.