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TAB HORNING ASTOR1AN. THURSDAY, JUNK 21, 1100 JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. Telephone Main C6L TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Rent by mall, per year Sent by mall, per month Eerved by carrier, per month.... .16.W0 . .CO SEMI-WEEKLY. Sent by mall, per year. In advance J2.00 Postage iree 10 iuukuuci All communications intended for pab '.lealion should be directed to i the ( editor Business communication, ' "nJ and remltuuces must be addressed to "The Astorlan." The Astorlan guarantees to Its ad vertisers the largest circulation , of :tmr newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can be had on ap plication to the business manager. OUR INTERESTS AT STAKE IN CHINA. The critical condition of affairs in Chi na which has necessitated the joint intervention of the powers will natur ally attract the attention of Americans to the value and extent of the com mercial Interests we have at stake In that empire. It is generally known that within the last decade our trade with China has Increased to such an extent that the United States neces sarily becomes a factor, along with Russia. Great Britain and Germany, that must be respected In any future changes or complications involving the integrity of the kingdom. That our interests are much great er than Is popularly supposed Is evi dent from the report of China's Im port and export trade for 1S99. recent ly forwarded to the state department by Consul-General Goodnow from Shanghai. Notwithstanding the fact that we claim no particular "sphere" of influence, as do Great Britain. Rus sia. Germany and France, the United States leads all other nations In the sale of cotton goods and kerosene In China. In 1899 the imports of cotton drills from America were 1.607,710 pieces; from England, U3.S27 pieces; from Holland. 29.490 pieces. During the year the imports of sheetings from America amounted to J.960,197 pieces; from England, 856,336 pieces; from In dia, 41.192 pieces. While American kerosene still leads in China, our oil is being steadily crowded out by the Russian product. The condition of our kerene trade In China Is most graphically shown by the following table of imports for '1898 and 1899: Gallons. 1898. 1899. American kerosene ..43.335.9J0 27,628.418 Russian kerosene ...13.497,620 19,776.760 Dutch kerosene 13.223,075 3.861,898 The net value of the import trade for the year is estimated at 204,748,454 halkwan taels (J13S.103.778), beli.gan ad vance of 55,169,122 halkwan taels over the previous year and double the fig ures for 1890. The trade In cotton goods, which had remained practically stationary for three years, also made a great Jump, the value having risen from 77,618,824 halkwan taels ($54,255. 557) to 103,456,048 halkwan taels (173, 571.917). Nearly every article mentioned in the table of Imports, with the excep tion of English and Dutch Jeans and English yarn, waa imported in much larger quantities than In 1898. The import of flour U6ed In the making of fancy cakes rose from 1.774,712 halk wan taels to 3,189,497 haikwan taels, or J2.266.138. The most significant figures of all, however, are those which tell of the marvelous progress of railway build ing In the Mongolian Kingdom, the greater portion of the material for which came from the United States. It Is also Interesting to note the mark ed increase in the imports of those articles which denote a desire for com fort and luxury, such as cigars, clocks, watches, window glass, lamps, matches, needles, perfumery, soap, sugar and umbrellas, the bulk of which were sup plied by England and the United States. In answer to several anxious Inquir ers we would say that the usual wars and rebellions are still going on tn Central and South America, Owing, however, to disturbances elsewhere they are not considered worthy of present attention. One of the sons of Jay Gould Is go ing to marry a titled English woman. Owing to the fact that the title will not do him any good we do not know what argument she had to use in making arrangements to share his wad. A Concord, N. H., Judge has rendered a decision In which he says soda water Is one of the necessities of life. He will now have only himself to blame If the girls refer to him as "a ewtet thing to bo on the bench." Two or three headline writers have failed thus far to say: "The clans are gathered In Philadelphia." but they will hardly overlook the opportunity. In addition to having an open door in China the powers may find It nec essary to knock down the wall and smash the masonry. In one respect war Is a good deal like a baseball game. It Is never over un:il the last liming has been played. The Ohio democrats evidently thought Fryan Is In favor of silver for political purpose only. Gt'LD DEMOCRATS STILL FOR GOLD. New York Tribune. Some cf the gold democrats of the East may. b so tired of their princi ples that they are ready to embrace Bryanlsm, but they get no comfort from men like General Buckner, their candi date for vice-president four ytars ago. He declares that through the country at large the gold democrats are strong er now than they were then, and that the cause of sound money has m.idi many converts from among those who voted for free silver In 1S96. At the same time he does not expect that the sound money democrats will hold any convention or nominate any ticket. The clear inference is that if the Kansas City conveniion persists In reaffirming the monetary doctrines of the Chicago platform the bulk of this vote will go to McKinley. It Is doubtless true that other Issues will affect popular Judgment all over the country, and gold democrats here who are anxious for any excuse to op pose the republicans, and others whose vision is blinded to everything but ex pansion, may be drawn over to Bryan, but in the Middle and Far West it Is doubtful If there is any such tendency among gold democrats, and It Is there that the gold democrats have gained their principal accessions. Those whose conviction of the errors of Bryanlsm U recent are less likely to take a luke warm interest in sound money than those who once fought that battle. The Western farmers who voted for Bryan and free silver and have since learned from practical experience the value to them of the gold standard are not to be lightly led to vote for the man who before deluded thern. They have too recently escaped from his clutches. It would take a stronger feeling against expansion than is yet anywhere manifested in the West to take back to Bryan old supporters who, while McKlnley waa In the White House developing the policies now be fore the people, were well enough sat isfied with those policies In the making to turn from Bryan on the silver ques tion after It had been settled as much as it is now and while Bryan stood in antagonism to the administration on the new issues. There would be no logic in such abandonment of what these voters themselves under practi cally existing conditions have adopted as their controlling political principle. No man who became a gold democrat since 1896 can well support Bryan. On ly he who took that stand under other conditions, before the questions growing out of the war came up. can find a good excuse for urging new and para mount Issues as a reason for change. General Buckner is probably right In looking for no gold democratic nomi nations. Indeed, it is difficult to see how there could be any. Antl-expan-slonlsts might take the name of the organization which ran Palmer and Buckner. Devitees of any other ldfra might do the same. But the move ment would not be a sound money movement any more. The prefervation of financial stability depends on the republican party, and there is no help ful halfway movement possible. Though Mr. Eryan might be hampered by ex isting laws made to protect the gold standard, yet In the presidency he could doubtless tamper with the finances by mere executive acts with as disastrous results an did Andrew Jackson In spite of all congress could do. Unless he could In a measure car ry out his policy his whole present platform of continued appeal to silver men Is a fraud. THE IOIYRE. Strangers visiting in tne city will find the Louvre au attractive resort wherein to spend the evening. The Amine Bisters Ladies' Orchestra is still on the bills and presents nightly a musical program of exceptional merit, Hsndsome pool and billiard rooms are a feature in connection with the house. Palatable lnoches will be served at all nonrs t Hotiseworkis had wotkyithout GotdDttsr j e Washing Dishes Ta h siahae la ball it lima, ui da U van. (olio il l, rxipat Alwiri M at ifrf noi wirm, km hoi. Ii It beat la aae atopa aiik calaa and ilaaa, tad, la b,ra a alca kubar, iuttad of aalaa aoap Gold Dust Wisning Powdet Dlaaofrt taMaapooanil la iht hot,lar tad aah kklf ! a,vt pkaty of Blca, dry la ta arlpa aiihi ae a draiar that will allow the itr la raa oil tha Slahaa laia rctincla be low, ba to" 1U have ktitilr poliabcd ,lua aal eh to. T. Nw It Hka ff mr fr W,1) wuw at us rua aoi'wwiuuL SmI tNa rat, H THI H. R. HIUM 0OMMY, at. imHi tfm Tate, Corrects all blemishes of the face, removes blot S dies, pln'Ple. tan. sun burn, freckles and makes Kobcrlino h& a beautiful complexion. also the best tooth and excellent for deranged stomach. H.F.Prael Transfer Co Telephone 22L DRAYING AND EXPRESSING AU Goods Shipped to Our Cars Will Receive Special Attention. No. SJi Duans St. W. J. COOK. MfT Astoria. Or. Res. Tel. 11JL THE PROOF ot ts pu4d1og u ta ttt eattag and ths proof ct 1'a'JOfi IS IN SAMPLING That's aa artftiaMoc that's ee. clualv a demoastratloa. Ours wQl stand tha teat. HUGHES & CO. GO EAST VIA SHORTEST AND QUICKEST LINE TO St.Panl,DDluth, Minneapolis, Chicagj and All Polns East DAILY TRAINS; FAST TIME; SER. VICE AND SCENERY UN EQUALED. Through I'alara anil Tonrlat Sleepers Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Care Tickets to points East via Portland and the Great Northern Ry., on sale at O. R. & N. Ticket Office, Astoria, or Great Northern Ticket Office 268 MORRISON STREET. PORTLAND. For rates, folders and full Informa tion regarding Eastern trip, call on or address. A. B. C. DENNISTON, City Pass, and Tloket Agent, Portland. im A familiar name for the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, known all over the Union as the Great Rail way running the "Pioneer Limited" trains every day and night vetween St. Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago. "The only perfect train In the world." Understand: Connec tions are made with all transcontinent al lines, assuring to passengers the best service known. Luxurious coaches, electric light, steam heat, of a verity equaled by no other line. See that your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when going to any point In the United States or Canada. All ticket agents sell them. For rates, pamphlets or other Infor mation, address, J. W. CASEY, C. J. EDDY, Trav. Pass. Agt., Gen. Agt, Portland, Oregon. Portland, Or. WHITE COLLAR LINt Columbia River and Puget Bound Nav igation Company. Bailey Gatzert leaves Astoria dally except Sunday at 7 p. m. Leaves Por!and dally except Sun day at 7 a. m White Collar Line tickets and O. R. & N. tickets interchangeable on Bailey Gatzert and Hassalo. A. 3. TAYLOR, Astoria, Agt U. B. SCOTT, Telephone 111. President mm CrPi TrS A PIT TIMS SCHEDULES Kruni 1 ortlaml. DEPART Aaairi Otalcn Portland r-pedal 9 Ua.ru Salt Like, Pvnvvr. Ft. Worth, Omal.a. hn 'iiy, M. Louia, I'tili-M'i ami FaL 1 p. tn. Salt ljko. tVnver, Ft. Atlantic Worth, Ou.ah. Kan rxprvia l fltv. N. Inula, Dp. tn. j t ul-mtk'nd luMt, 7 . in. MMU Wall. I.jwMoii,i Spokane i Mp.ikan. Mlr.nrapo Flyer, I IK hi. Paul, I'niuth, ' " W a tit. p. m. Milwaukee. I'lueigo; I RMll Kaat. I From A.torla j OCEAN STEAMSHIPS! All Sailing I'.at.-a tub 1 I jwt tn i liana. I For can Fruuitct-ll May 3, K, IS. Is, 23, Colt'mbla Rlvar am Htpamtra lamd Moi ilay ExSuuduy To Portland tad I Way Landlofa. From Portland F.x SuuJay AM" WsW& ' Oregon 1 1'". Sewbrg, ' I telru A Way-Land a. 4:30 o. tn TuVlfhurL m"n- 'Mon.d. auu Sau "term city, Dayton, a , aud Frl. I nay uuiuiugv Klparia I .. LvLewlata Uar, my .ou in i.DLE i mpariaio ewuton. aa y a m WII.UMETI F. KIVEIl Tuea.Thnt j Fortluud to ('orvalli. Saturday and way Itndiogs. :0 p. m. Mod, Med FriUay Q. W. LOUNSBERRT. Agent. Astoria. W. H. HURLBURT, Gen. Pass. Agt. Portland, Or, Depot Fifth and I Streets. Overland Express Trains for Salem, Icoseburg, Ash land, Sacramento, Offden. San Fran- Leavs Arrive 7:30 p.m 1:11 a.m Cisco, Mojave, Los Angeles, El Paso, f i 8-30 a.m New Orleans and f7:00 p.m ' me bast At Wood burn (daily except Sun day), morning train connectf lth train for Ml An gel, Silver ion, Brownsville, Springfield, and Natron, and even ing train for ML Angel and Silver- 117:30 a.ml Corvallls passes-1 l:IOp.a 114:50 p.m Sheridan pasMO- I II:2Sa.m I ger Dally. Dally except Sunday. Rebate tickets on sals between Port. land, Sacramento and San Francisco. Net rates $17 first class and 111 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. Kirkland, Ticket Agent, 114 rnira street. YAMHILL DIVISION. Passenger depot foot of Jefferson It Leavs for Oswego dally at 7:20, t:4l a. m.; 12:30. 1:65, 3:26, .6:16, 1:22, 1:06, 11:30 p. m.; and 9:00 a. m. on Sunday oniy. Arrive at roruana aauy at ":A ::iu, 'w.w a. m.; i.m, r.n, 4:no, t:zo t.w, 10:00 p. m.; iz:40 a. m. dally ex cept Monaay; s:au ana io:U6 a. m. on Sundays only. Leave for Dalas dally, except Sua day, at 4:30 p. m. Arrive at Portland at 0 30 a. m. Passenger train leaves Dallas for Alrlle Mondays, Wednesdays and Frl days at 2:45 p. m. Returns Tuesdays, 'inursaays ana saturaays. Except Sunday. R. KOEHLER, Manager. C. H. MARKHAM. Gen. Frt and Pass. Agt wax Candies Kothfnn Im aUfrlf m manh 1 to the r hurra of th drawlDff rporn or boudoir mm thn mitf rtdi ant j iy ril from ;OKIOVA (Mn'llnn. ffothin trill conf ritute morn to th artiHtic mxeem of th lunchiton. (m or iiiuiir. I U Q4-ttrltn cfcridlM for th imDlMt or tha most elaborate fnndioa for ct Ufre or maovioai, MsuJ in all oolora Aut to mom anet tint uj TAflDAUDOIL CO, n1 sold arerywbar. i0mm Ipf auMstr -nl SOUTB Am QUICKEST. SH0HTEST aniMOST DIRECT LINE TO TUB EAST SOUTHEAST 13 TUB TWO DAILY SOLID VESTITWLEI) TRAINS LKSS THAN THREE DATS PORTLAND TO CHICAGO Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Dining and liuftVt Library Cars. First- clans Reclining Chairs Free. PORTLAND to DENVER, KANSA8 CITY. OMAHA and CHICAGO without change. (Hilv on rhanse to NEW YORK. UOSTON and other Eastern points. For rates, tickets and full Informa tion, call on or address, O. W. LOUNSBERRY. Agent O. R. A N., Astoria, Or, Or J. 11. LOTUROP. Oen l Agt.. No. 123 Third St.. Portland. Or. Oregon Short Line Railroad. TUB DIRECT ROUTS TO Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. Olves choice of two favortte rout, via the l;nlon Pacific Fast Mall Lin, or the Rio Grands Scenic Lines. LOOK AT THE TIME 1 Days to Suit Like 2J Days to Denver 3J Days to Chicago 4 Days to New York. Free reclining chairs, upholstsr4 tourist sleeping cars, and Pullman pal ace sleepers, operated on all trains. For further Information apply to Or C. O. TERRY. W. E. COMAN. Trav. Pass. Agt. Gen. AgsnL Ki Third St.. rortland. Or. Q. W. LOUNSUERRY. Agent O. R. A N, A FEW INTERESTING FACTS When people are contemplating a trip, whether on business or pleasure, they naturally want ths best senrtc obtainable as far as speed, comfort and safety Is concerned. Employes of tha WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES ar paid to serve the publlo and our trains are operated so ss to make close con nection! with diverging lines at all Junction points. Pullman Palace Bleeping and Chair Cars on through trains. Dining car service unexcelled. Meals served a la carte. In order to obtain ths first-class ser vice, ssk the ticket agent to tell you a ticket over..... The Wisconsin Central Lines. and you will make direct connections at 8t. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points East For any further Information call On any ticket agent, or correspond witn JAS. C. POND, Gen. Pass. Aft, or JAS. A. CLOCK, Milwaukee. Wis. General Agent. 146 Stark St, Portland. Or. LKCIAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FILING SPECIAL AS SESSMENT ROLL NO. 33. Notice in hereby given that the board of amteHsors have completed the spec ial ancHHmi'nt for the Improvement of Snventpenth street from the south line of Krunklin avenue to the north line of Irving avenue, and have reported the same to the Common Council of the City of Aatorla and that the same has been filed with the auditor and police Judg of the City of Astoria and named and numbered Special Asaess ment, No. 32, and that the committee on streMs and public ways of the Com mon Council of said city has been ap pointed to meet with the board of as Haors on the 12th day of July, 1900, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said 'lay In the Council Chambers In the Clly Hall of the City of Astoria, Clat s'ip County. Oregon, to then and there consider, review, correct and equalize said Hx-clal AaaenHment Roll, No. 32, Any person objecting to said assess ment must file hla objections thereto In writing with the auditor and police Ju'Ikp. H. E. NELSON, Autlltor and Police Judge of the City of AHtorlii. Imte of First Publication, June 20,1900. NOTICE TO STREET CONTRACT ORS. Notice Id hereby given, that up to the hour of 2 o'clock p. m , on Saturday, the 23d dny of Jun... 1900, at the office of the auditor and police Judge of the ciiy of Astoria, in the city hall thereof, the committee on publlo streets and public vtayM of thu common council of the city of Astorln, will receive bids for the improvement of Thirty-eighth street, from a point 15 feet south of the north line of Duane street to the south line nf Harrison avenue, as provided by ordinance No. 2520 of the city of As jrta, approved the 7th day of June, The right Is reserved to reject any and nil bids. C. C. L'TZINGER, J W. COOK, S. AGREN, Committee on Streets and Public Ways. nr -a tiny Canjuln arc tupenor lialam of Copaibs, C'ubebJ or Injection! and CUBE IN 48 HOURS the same diseases with out Inconvsrricn". SoUhr mil Dr-unhti. l I These ri3 to (S) LMlAL NOTIt B NOTICE FOR rUULICATION. Land Omi at OrCH1" City. Oregon, juna is, w. v..ti i- fc.,..hv irlvit that th fol- - W. .......... 1.,,. lit.- H.lllnil his liitoullon t make final proof In auwioi't or Itla rinim, ana mat sniu piHf will b mads iH'fors tha County Clerk of Clataop County at Astoria, Oregon, on July S. !, vis; JVMIN AMlll-A, tr r X'.t ll.'o,. r.ir th lota t. 10. IS ntU 1, section IT, T 4 N. It W. lt names tni roliowing winieaaea nrov hla runtluuous residence upmi anil land, vis: Hsrvey Hill, of Ptlah. Oregon: Ja L,,,l. 1 1 1 1 1 . ,..,. r,f ,ih itiH.v.iii! William Row. tf rush, nrrgon; aiuiti mn, ot I'unn, i'rrs"ii. CIIAULf.3 U. .HtHMlf.n. lUlilate EXECl'TORS NOTICE. N'ntli- la h,T,.iv irlvi-n that til tin ,t..i-,lun,.,l 111, M Immmi hv I 111! count' I'niirl ,f ('Intmili t'lill lit V. OrrltOII. duly ntiiutlntfil executor of the !ul will and tt aismeltt of Kvellne Pirnrte, tlwenatHi ml ihut aul.t will Una broil duty orov t-ii mil admitted to lrobate by said All peraona having claims sgalnat tli. hiiiI. nf mil,! ilis'.aai'd inual tro h flliM antiiM. ilulv vrrillril. to the umleralgned, at the offlcs of Harrison Alli-n. sttornpy at law, room ?, i'm hullilliiir In Aatiirla Orrarott. WlllllH atx nvmllts irm una uitm. ALIIKKT r . plrr.lt rr. Executor of th Lnm Will and Testa limit of Kvellno Hlffrte. lecravd. Dated this tlth dny of June, l'X. FINAL ACCOUNT. V..it. Id l,..r1iv trlvn thnt tlka tin .l..-Mlu,i..,l M.liiilnUttnit.ir nt ttiM patnta or J. W. Mltinkir. lit-cnaed. has tlli'd In the county court ii me ai oi tri-Kon for Clnt) county, his flnnl nif.'.iiint nsi sttli I, u,tiiilnUtratir. and tha tin- Immm m..i fiii- tiHai-liiir Mnrt- nay, tne iiin uny or juiy, t, o'clock a. m., at ths county court rooms nt tne court noun, in tne v-ujr oi ai t..ri in I iMfM.it, nniiniv I irtiifiin. Alt iu.r.1111. i,,i.,r.,Mtftt lii anltl eatats m iir..hv nrrlft..i1 In thn anil thrrt) sppcnr and show rauae. If any, why tli said nnal accouni snouiu noi oo hM..ivm4 ami ih. fn.raonal ttrorrtv be lontclng to said estate tllatrlbuted, th m nt In atrator aiacnnrEeii aii'l ins bomtitni-n cxopcrnU-'" a a niiniirtN Administrator of the Estate of J. W, Mlnaker, IccvMeai Pitted this St h day of June. 1500. ADMINISTRATOR'S BALE. NolUe Is hvicby given that rurruant to art order-made and eotrad In the county court of the stats of Oregon for rintsop county on the Soth day of A'irll. 1M0. ths undersigned sdmlnls trntnr of the rstatu of W. Col-man, dic-nufd. will on Monday, th ih day of July, 190C., at the hour of two o'clock p. m.. In front of the court house door at tho city of Astoria. In Clatsop coun ty, stale of Oregon, offer for sals and a.-ll at auction to the hlghrst blddt-r for raah, all of ths following descrlbrd rval catate situated In said county, to wit: The north half of the southwest quar tr, snd the west half nf tho southeast iiuarter of Hwtlon number one (1), In Township sis (). north of Range nine (. west of the Wlllametts mTldiun, Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this First day of May, 100. C. W. Fl'LTON, Administrator, CONTEST NOTIC-. Department of ths Interior. Land Of flee. Oregon City, Oregon, May 7. MOO. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed In this ofltcs by W. O. Howell, contestant, against Homestead Entry, No. t.W. mads November 14. 1891, for N's of NVVI4, Section 17, Township B N, Range 10, by Cory O. Adams, contestee, In which It Is alleged that contestant "knows the present condition of ths same; also that said Cory O. Adams has wholly abandoned said tract of land and changed his resldencs there from, for mors than four wars since making said entry and neit prior to date of this affidavit, and that he has failed to cultivate and Improve said tract of land aa provided by law and that said alleged absence from ths said land was not due to his employment In the army, navy, or marine corps of the United btates as a prlvats soldier, om ear, seaman or marine, during the war ! with Spain, or during any other war In I1ILU MV UlllltTll DIKIOI 1,111 US en gaged," said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o clock a. m. on June 22. 1900. before the register and receiver at the United States land office In Oregon City. Oregon. , The said contestant having, tn a prop 'it atmiavlt, filed February 1, 1900, set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice cannot be made, it Is hereby orders and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. Signed, WM. GALLOWAY, Receiver. TIMBER LAND NOTICE. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, April 18, iwu. Notice Is hereby given that In com pllance with the provisions of ths act ot congress of June S, 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 Augu-t 4. 1893, Sarah L. Bottom, of Jewell, county of Clat sop, state of Oregon, has this day filed In this office her sworn statement No. 5179, for the purchase or the NWU of section No. 18, In township No. I N, range 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 office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Saturday, the 7th day of July, 1900. She names aa witnesses: John Corcoran, of Vine Maple, Oregon James W. Walker, of 'ewell, Oregon, Isaac N. Foster, of Jtwell, 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 office on or before said 7th day of July, 1900. CHA8, B. MOORES. Register. J. A. Fastabend, General ' Contractor and Builders 1.11(1 A L MtlTICKS, RECEIVER'S SALE. In ths Circuit Court, State of Oregon, County of I'l'itaop. lint H.'ouiliy Pavings A Trust Com. pstiy plaintiff, vs. The Astoria Street itnilMny Company ii'fi'iuiants. Notice- is lieii'iiy given that In pur- tiitiii'o of a Jtiiltitiieiit, di'crtm and or dcr of sale duly muds and milrred In the above entitled suit In tha above riilltlvd court on Monday Hie :Jlh day of May, 1900, which luiUim nt was lit favor of plaintiff and ssnluat defend ant for the sum of thirty thousand, two hundred snd fifty dollars and tlis oais and dlaburawtiimls of said suit. and lit and by whl h Juilgmeiit and da. rre the liiurla'sue fsucutad to plaintiff by tlefi'iiilunt on Ilia 2nd day of May, iv.'j ucacriiivd in ins i'iniiiiaiiic in in above entitled suit was foreclosed and said sum of thirty thousand, two nun tliwJ and fifty dollars Sicurd by sold inoiUuiti'. tosvthrr with the costs of snld suit waa ilt'durvd to b a llmt upon all the property mmtiottad in said morlKutfe ami III the complulnt In this lilt mid herein Snt out and Which JtlilHUK'llt. older and decrea dllsclnd mo as rect'lvvr of all said property hrrctofore i'mlnlrd lit tli above en. tltlrd suit to sll all said property to autlafy sold Jiiilgiiiiit, coal a and aucru- I n If coals, I will on MONDAY. THE 2ND DAY OF JULY, WH), at th0 hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of auld iluy, at the court houaa door In Clatsop county, slats of rgon, sell for ini.li in I , H. gold coin, to the high- em blddi-r all riuht. till and Interest which the ili fnnliiiit, the Aatorla mrest KnllMsy had mi tha 2nd day of May, is '2, or bus aim' acuuirvd on the prop. eriy mentioned In said mortgage or sr.y part thereof, which property is more purlleulnily ili-acillwd as follows, to-Mlt; All the real property of said AMoria Htrvt Railway Company, its riiilus of way, euannntiia and appurls iiiincra; all lla railroad and stre( rati, way In tho city of Aatorla and In said county of i'lalaop, tha roadbed, tracks, inilea, llnea, lines of wlrv, overhead I'onatrurtion, rnglnes, innililiiory, dy tiumoa, geiiiMuiora, viin-irlo motors aud other electrical apparatus, and alt tools and Implements, all roiling stock, cart -'inlpnieiita, sll leaseholds, all build- in va, rnr liouai-a, power houaes and oth er siructurea: sll ilceiisrs, rights, prlv lieges and fratii-hlacs apici mining to auld above ineiitlotied property, or owned or beltiogiug to aalj railway company, or In or to which It has any riKiit, title or inter -ai; ail things In ac tion, ,'ViiriK'ta, claims and dotuands, and all and singular, all the property, real, petaoiml and lulled ownad at the data of said inorfg4ge or thereafter acquired by auld railway company as well In law as In equity, and the lu conies, revenues, rents. Issues and pro fits of said property; and with iht right to the purchaser of ssld property to succeed lu and enjoy all the rights, privileges, Immunities, franchises, and all licenses, corporals or otherwise of said railway company, being ths sntlrs and complete railroad and street rail way plant and property of said com puny. The street railway of said railway company, being subatantlally on the following route and on ths following, named streets of said city of Astoria, to-wit: Hcglnnlng at the Intersection of. Court street with Washington street, running thence easterly on said Court street, to West Fifth atrrat; thence southerly on said West Fifth slraot to Cedar street; thence easterly on said Cedar street to Salmon street; thencs aoutherly on said Salmon street to Hemlock street; thence easterly on auhl Hemlork street to the north side line of Fifth at reel (being the south sM line of block sixteen (14) In the Port of Upper Aatorla); thence north eaaterly crossing oald block sixteen (H, Augur street and block seventeen (17) In said Port of Upper Astoria to Fourth street; thence easterly on said Fourth street to llonnevllle avenua; thence northerly on said Ilonnevllls avenue to Third street; and thence easterly on ssld Third Street to Dick Inaon avenua, with ths side tracks, switches and branches belonging or appertaining thereto. The real property now owned by said railway compuiiy, and hereby adver tised for sale constat of thoae certain lots, Irscts or parcels of real property lying between and situate In Clatsop county, state of Oregon, particularly deacrlbed as follows, tow It: All of lots Iwo (ii), three (3), four (4), nine (9), ten (10) and eleven (11) In block numbered two (2) In Bhlvoly's Astoria (now In the corporate limits ot the city of Astoria.) And alio all of lot two (2) In block numbered two (2) In Port of Upper As toria (now In the corporate limits of snld rlty of Astoria.) Reference being had herein lo the re corded and eatnbllahed maps and plats of snld Hhlvely s Astoria and Port of Upper Astoria, Together with all and singular the ten ements, hereditaments and appurte nances belonging, or In any wise ap pertaining to snld lots, tracts or par cels of reol property; ilelng all and singular the property of said defendant corporation, Ths Astoria Street Railway Company, real, personal or mixed; and all rights, priv ileges, Immunities and franchises owned by said company, ' And notice Is hereby further given that I will offer for sals and sell all suld property above described, real, personal and mixed, and said premises, rights, privileges and franchises and Immunities of overy kind and descrip tion covered by said mortgage of May 2, 1S'J2, whether owned by said defend ant at the date of said mortgage or since acquired. In one parcel, to satisfy said Judgment, liens, costs and accru ing costs. Honda secured by said mortgage and overdue coupons belonging theneto will be received on account of any amount bid at said sale as provided In said de cree and order of salo. U. A. COOLIDOE. Receiver of Astoria Street Railway Company. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Or., May 17, 19)0. Notice Is hereby given that ths following-named settler has tiled notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be mado before th county clerk of Clatsop County, at Astoria, Oregon, on July 2, 1900, vlx: RARTHOLOM EW J. BURKE. H. E. No. 12326, for the S half of the SIS quarter, NE quarter of SB quar ter and BE qunrter of NE quarter of secllon 9, T 6 N, R 10 W. He names the following witnesses to prove Ms continuous resldencs upon and cultivation of said land, vlx: John P. Eberman, of Seaside, Ore gon; James lrwln, of Seaside Oregon; Oeorge Irwin, of Seaside, Oregon; Phil ip M. Condlt, of Seaside, Oregon. CHAS, B. MOO REE, Register. Dr. T. N. Hall DENTIST. (71 CommsrolfJ Street, ASTORIA, ORB. Over Schlussel'i Clothing Store,