THE MORNING ASTOK1AN, TUESDAY, JUNM 26, 1UH) gaily Staiovimu JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. Telephone Main 6SL TEU.MS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Sent by mall, per year (6.90 j tent by mail, per month.. Jti Served by carrier, rer month W SEMI-WEEKLY. Sent by mail, per year, in advance (2.00 Postage free to subscribers. Ail communications intended for psb Vn atiun (should be directed to the editor. HuMness communications of all kinds Rnd romltibiices must be addressed to "The Astorian." The Astorian guarantees to Its ad verii.ers the largest circulation of any newspaper publls-hed on the Columbia river. . Advertising rates can be had on ap- plication lo the business manager. fcr-lVcsldcnt WILLIAM M'KIXLCY, Of Ohio. Por Ylcc-l'rcsideat THE0U0KE ROOSEVELT, Of Xcw York. The refusal of the West Shore Mills Comiany to furnish the city with street lights except upon condition that th-; city shall enter into a lung term contract to continue the lights at fixed rate Is ridiculous and untenable. The city has the same or a better right to demand a light service from the company for one night, one week, one month or one year eny space of time however long or short it sees fit to accept the service as any private consumer, the only difference being that In the absence of a term contract, at a stipulated rate, the city would be obliged to pay for the service rendered the commercial rate charged private consumers. The principle upon which a term contract is made between a municipality and any public utility franchise holder is that the city gets a benefit over the general public or any private and transient consumer In a special rate obtained and in security against possible fluctuation in the cur rent rate charged from time to time. In other words, a long term contract Is supposed to inure to the advantage of the city rather than to the contracting company. But the West Shore Mills Company Is proposing to pervert or re verse the effect of this rule for its own benefit. It says to the city what it would not care or dare say to any pri vate consumer or applicant for its ser vice. It says the city, although the source from which it derives its au thority to go into the lighting busi ness and to whose Indulgence It is in debted for the privilege of occupying the public streets and highways with its poles and wires, shall not have the game convenience it stands ready and must offer to any private consumer. It denies to the city what it would glad ly grant to any strolling minstrel or circus performance; namely, the u.e of its lights for a night, a week, or any other space of time, however brief, for which its service might be desired. It refuses to light the streets for the Fourth of July celebration or to enter tain any proposition for furnishing such light short of a three or five years' con tract, and that only without guaranty or promise of quality or standard. Thla is indeed a peculiar position for a pub lie franchise holder to occupy. In the case of a private consumer "any court in the land would hold such dictatorial high-handed conduct ground for the annulment of its corporate charter. In the case cf the city it is a violation of its franchise and the council can declare Us further right to use the streets and sidewalks In carrying on its business forfeited. Its poles and wires may and Bhould be ordered out for want of public utility and as un lawful obstructions and a nuisance in the city's highways. The West Shore Mills Company has made a mistake- it has Rone too far. and should be dealt with as an example and a warn ing for other possible offenders. Li Hung Chang has been summon ed by the Empress Dowager of China, Perhaps LI will know enough this time not to get matters settled so that the old lady can dispense with hlB services and call In some younger fellow again. It is reported that Wharton Barker of Philadelphia got so interested In the rrooeedings of the Republican conven K..H . tlurr iliy that he forsrot for awhile that he was running for presi dent himself. Mr. McKlnley will no doubt be great ly surprised along next month some time when he receives official Informa tion Hint he has been renominated for the, presidency. Laying the matter of popularity aside, Roosevelt has occupied the untque po sition of a wzn hysig sought by the office a furtive, m It were, from h's friends. " - wv -- Central Joe Wheeler will be Mire next fail, after which this country will simply have to go ahead and depend on luck. Qmvn Victoria has now reigned for sixty-thrve years, thus beating Amevi ca's oldest postmaster by several months'. EXPANSION NOT IMPERIALISM. Extanslon is likely to be not onl the most Important but the most warm ly cnusteJ Issue of the coming cam palgn, and if the expansion plank 1 the last in the Republican platform it is perhaps the one which will be read with the grtatest interest. Fortunate ly the wording has not the slightest suggestion of imperialism. The para graph is wholly sane, logical and con cise. and it proclaims a policy which i absolutely necessary in one respect, a: it is reassuring and generous in an other. A short introduction refers to the overthrow of the Spaulsh sovereignty in the West Indies and the Philip pines, and it Is then pointed out that this developed upon us the responsl billty '"to provide for the maintenance of hv.v and order, and for the es tablishment of good government and for the performance of international ob ligations." After this follows a shrewdly turned expression which will give the "antl imperialists" some trouble. It is: "Our authority could not be less than our responsibility." That, we think, sums up the whole question of expansion. If there were real and very serious obligations, such as the prevention of anarchy, the pro tection of foreigners and of life and property generally, and we know that there were, why cry out against an authority which Is merely commensur ate with the responsibility? With all that has been said against the exer cise of this authority, we have never yet heard a single suggestion by way of a substitute that deserved a mo ment's consideration. There has been an interminable deal of querulous criticism but of constructive statesman ship not a word. To the people who are destined to remain under our flag there Is prom ised "the largest measure of self-government consistent with their welfare and our duties," and to Cuba there is ac assurance that the pledge of inde pendence will be fulfilled. This should have an excellent effect in Cuba, where attempts have been made to convince the natives that the Americans were not. acting in good faith. CHINA DOOMED TO ULTIMATE DE FEAT. The Chines government should have discovered during its war with Japan that it was jtterly unfit to cope with foreign powers In battle. Never were weakness and rottenness more hope lessly exposed. The army was a lead erlesa rabble, its equipment the very worst that might be expected from a set of boodllng officials w ho i re said to be the most corrupt in the world. But the challenge now issued to Japan, America and Europe would in dicate that nothing has been learned from that severe lesson. If there has been some strengthening of fortifica tions, there has teen no general im- 2EtiLASSof Baldwin's Celery Soda our a l,e:..'. at c,nc. It 1 a pi ant, aparkilntf. efferreacant drink that acta lmmtxliaUily. It cleatia and pur tliea tha atomiK h, vntly qiuuU tha nervaa and relieves all pain. Jit curaa aiok and D-rvoas beaduckes, aeatickneaa and mn. tal fatifueJO.Ct 25 BOc, $ l.OO FRANK HART. Successor to Th. Olsen, 809-2 Com. St. y IfouscvOTk is haid voiliritiioui GoldDusT WASHING WOOLEN . BLANKETS Th tktorr so It, that fcltnien nut I truhtd Irmttiii of dry-clriped n ( hulltif. To hit jrour kltnken u toll s , ro.lt totp, auda in bill a tub ol virm water bjr tuiai oo cup el Gold Dust Wishing Pow def nd soak kltntet In It for hilt in dour; thn (imply (nor l( aroanti tad rub the toild iron; rm la vtrm rntr of ttit ttmt irmptrtiurt tt iht om ia which you triib it, bini up la a warm plc or aunthinr outdoor air aad act bit a K arhttt blanket o will bar. TH tK la fftk fhMj mt tr NvlM iU'ki mm, rua. aotsaauiia' SmI trm tm iwjm . thi . . ramus, company, CMMf, St. LmI, Raw fork. tlWr.Mii.IBTK Wl H'tU't iK'HTTt-CTa provement such as would warrant hos tilities MRuinst a second-rate western nation, China has numbers, that Is all. Her great industrial population would be Indeed a terribly formidable army In th Industrial field if It were giwn the proper encouragement, lut the military establishment Is a fiction. ' Under investigation It shrinks two- thirds, and when the accoutrements , are taken Into account the remaining iniru Becomes a marvei or lnemciency, A thoroughly equipped f 're? of Amr-j ban or European soldiers, armed with the most modern rilies and Ktins. cou.l l .... . . mow us riBiu iurout.li vne iienri than 23,(KM) or 30,000 nfen. Admiral Seymour's contingent was so very small that the mere venture on Pekln speaks volumes for the contempt in which the Chinese military is held, and, no matter what its fate may have teen, there can be no doubt about the ksue of Intervention. The capital will be taken as sure as a Mauser is a more effective weapon than a Chinese bomb, the empress will discover that she has made a fool of herself a sec ond time, and poor old Li Hung Chang will say once more, "I told you so, Rut if he is still "alone among the mandarins," if the Chinese bourbons still show that they have learned noth ing, it may become nece.'sflry to give the Chinese reformer a chance under proper guarantees. As a political ques tion the war is not half so trouble some as the set'Iement after the war. Correct all blemishes of IflJ the face, removes blot- illSUOIIl S,,ies. Pln-Pl. ln. sun- Durn, irecKies ana inaxei a beautiful complexion. Koberline Lv also the best tooth and excellent for deranged stomach. GO EAST VIA SHORTEST AND QUICKEST LINE TO St.PauI,Da!utb, Minneapolis, I'hicag.) and All Polns East DAILT TRAIN'S; FAST TIME; SER VICE AND SCENERY UN EQUALED. Through Palace and Toorlut Hleepera uiiiinfand Bniret Muiuklnc Lllirary tart 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 M0KKIS0N STREET, PORTLAND. For rates, folders and full informa tion regarding Eastern trip, call on or adilreBS. A. B. C. DENNISTON, City Pass, and TL'ket Agent, Portland. 'THE Ml 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, pamphleU or other Infor mation, address, J, W. CASEY, C, J. EDDT, Trav. Pass. Agt., Oen. Agt, Portland, Oregon. Portland, Or. mWm rir? 1 i TIVIQ 5CHI'l)l'l.E5 Kion. lorlWtuL DEPART A salts t'hl.-K I 'or I i urnl Mweial Sail I, ike, Pernor, Kt.l Worth, Omal.a. Kan-i rity, M. L'Uita.j I'lilen i mij r'iu i 4 p. in !.'. m Salt jbe. Denver. M.i At'sutlo r xpren t v, in. ; e orin, i'ii.nii. rnii'; I nil, Minn,' ! I llii-HK'l Will K:ll, IV .Mil Wife h, I. urUfnti Si-vkaiie simkan-.- MlLneam .rlyer, j i,. m. ul, ini.uiii. Warn. o p. m. Mnirauki',- villi' iifi : i F:om AJtorla ! OCEAN STCAM5HIF5 All filing Hatea tub ; : Jcel to cliauxe. For u Kriiiifraeo Sell . i M ty 3, , 13. 18, 3, i Colombia River 7 a in I StMimer Ex Sunday ;Tn Pur; land b4 Way Landlnca, Ia in x Mo. day 6 am Ex Suu my " " Ka Sunday baiein A Way-Land a. WUIamett aad Yam- Tn-?h, Rl". s so I p. tn Hon .,Wt4. audoal. .wreg-iniity, inyton, d and Krt "j ijuiuui(V Klp.irla Leave dly 3.4oa. m. 5oakt Rlvtr. KiparlatoLewUUin. Lv LcwUtr :U0 a to daily 6s m WH.I.AMET.K KIVKIl TUca. Thin: Portluml in r.imiii. 4: 0 p.m. Mod, MrU Saturday aud way 1 uidlngi. rriuay G. W. LOUNSBERRT, m Agent, Astoria. V. XI. HLitLUUKT, Oen. Pass. At. Portland, Or. - I. - UlU I1U ieSve I Street I lrH wvenann Express Trains for Salem, Roseburg, Ash land. Karranninln i. if) p.m ogden, San Fran- 19:11 a. m ii3co, .iiojave, Lios Ane.-lea. r:i Pun 8'30 a.ml New Orleans and 7:0O p.in At Woodburn (daily except Sun day), mornln train connectcwlth train for Mt, An gel, Silverton, Brownsville, Hprlngfleld, and Natron, and even ing train for lit. Angel and Silver ton 117:30 a.ml Corvallls passen- iU iod m . ... Kcr. I 4:50 p.ml BheriJan passen- S:JSa.m . I Br Dally. Dally except Sunday. Rebate ticket- on hi, hto y. land, Sacramento and San Francisco. iset rates in ftrst class and $U 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, IX YAMHILL DIVISION. Passenger depot foot of Jefferson St Leave for Oswego dally at 7:20, a. m.; 12:30. 1:53, 3:25, 6:15, t:ii, g:05, 11:30 p. m.; and 9:00 a. m, on Sunday oniy. Arrive at Portland dally at 15. 8:30, 10:50 a. m.; 1:36, 2:15, 4:30, 1:29 7:40, 10:00 p. m.; 12:40 a. m. dally ex cept Monday; 8:30 and 10:05 a. m, on Sundays oniy. Leave for Dalaa dallv. excent flna day, at 4:30 p. m. Arrive at Portland ai v & a. m. passenger train haves Dallas for Airne Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days at 2:45 p. m. Returns Tuesdays, iiiuiBuaya ana cuiuruayg. Except Sunday. R. KOEIILER, Manager, C. H. MARKHAM, Gen. Frt, and Pass. Aft watron wheels witli MiOA Axla Greats I .tho anil iMirn why lt' tha I Bold everywhere. Made he I STANDARD Oil. CO. Fc? W SOUTH vlrseasy to ,oa1 up NC.jA' you grease I SZr the waop I J wheels with J, QUICKEST, SHORTEST and MOST DIRECT LINE TO TUB EAST SOUTHEAST 13 THE TWO It.Vll.Y SOLID VESTinULEl) iitAINS L!:ss THAN TllllWE DAYS PORTLAND TO CHICAGO Through Palace and Tiiiirlat Sl.'rn.-re I'lulng ami Huftot Library Cars. First- cinss Kfciiiiing Chairs-Fr. PORTLAND to DENVER. KANSAS CITY. OMAHA and CHICAGO without change. Only one oIuuik to NEW YORK, HUSTON and other Kastorn points. For ratta. tickets and full Inform (ion, cull on or alilros. O. W. LOUNSDERRY. Agent O, R. & ',., Aatorlik. Or. Or J. 11. LOTHROP. Gen'l Agt., No. US Third St.. Portland. Or. Oregon Short Line Railroad. THE DIRECT ROUTE TO Montana. Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. Gives choice of two favorlts routes, via the Union Pacific Fxst Mail Lint, or uie i.io uranue bcenio unto, LOOK AT THE TIME 1J Days to Salt Lake 2J Days to Donver 3 Days to Chicago J J Days to New York. Free reclining chairs, upholstered lounsi steeping cars, and Pullman pal' ace sleepers, operated on all trains. For further Information apply to C. O. TERRT. W. E. CO MAN. Trav. Pas. Agt. Gsn. Agent, i.'t -mini m., rortiamt. Or. G. W. LOUNSBERRT. Agent O. R. aV N. A FEW INTERESTING FACTS a . .mm peopie are contemplating a trip, whether on business or pleasure, they naturally want the best service obtainable as far as speed, comfort and safety Is concerned. Employes of the WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES are pam 10 serve the public and our trains are operated so as to make close con nections with diverging lines at all Junction points. Pullman Palace Bleeping and Chair Cars on through trains. Dining car service unexcelled. Meals served a la carte. In order to obtain the first-class ser vice, ask the ticket agent to sell you a ticket over..... TheWisconsin Central Lines. and you will make direct connections at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points East. For any further information call on any ticket agent, or correspond with JAS. C, POND. Gen. Pass. Agt. or JAS. A. CLOCK. Milwaukee, Wis. Oeneral Agent, 216 8tark St.. Portland. Or. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. Leave. PORTLAND. Arrive"" 1:00 a. m.lPortland Union Drot ill -At. a m 1:55 p. m.lfor Astoria and lnter- 9:40p.m itii'Ji.io )fuinia. j I A8TORIX 7.45t.m.lFor Portland A In.ill M r t.10 p.m.jtermedtate points H:Mp.in. SEASIDE DIVISION. " 1 m.la. m. 5:00 11 :85fLv 5:2.'iU:D5Ar a.m.ip m 7: 4:00 n 1 at 6:621 tit 8:li! 1:10 ..Astoria.... Ar 6:f0 12:13 Lv .Warrenton.. :30 l:00Ar ...,8-sslde.. SPECIAL SEASIDE BUNDAT TRAIN Leaves Astoria at 1:30 a. m.: arrives at Seaside 1:45 a. m. Passengers may return on anr traij shown on schedule on same date. ALL TRAINS to and from 8eal34 it a ot Flavel and Hammond via Warru- ton. mi im"! maav cioa connections a' Ooble with all Northern Pacific tratn to and from the eaat or Sound points. At Portland with all trains le-avlnt Union depot At Astoria with I. R. & N. Co.'a bo 11 and rail lino to and from Hwaco aM North Reach points. , THROUO' TICKETS on sale at A- torla for ' , amen to. San FYanrlsrn i Eaiitern and European points. uicy ticset omoa Astortt. 124 rnninN. tlal street. j. c. MAYO. Oen'l Fr"t and Pass. Agni THE I01YKE. Htranccrs visititnr In tne cit v will find the Louvre an attractive resort wherein to spend the evenins. The Amm Hiatora Ladies' Orchestra is still on the bills and presents nightly a musical nroirrarn nf exceptional merit, Handsome pool and billiard rooms a feature in connection with the hoiifle. l'nlutable lunclies will be served at all nours J. A. Fastabcnd, General Contractor and Builder. l.KOAL NOTU'KI NOTION OF F1L1NO HI'IXMAL A8 CESSMENT ROLL NO. S3. Notice Is hi'ivhy given that the board of imm-sHuia Imvo cumpli'li'il tho spoo tit) UHHiaauii'lit for tlu lininuvciiii'iit of Ki'wiitfi'iitli Nli'in-t from the suiuli Hup of Franklin uviiitio to t ho north linn of lrvliiK nvt'iiuo, ami Imvw rcpmtoil the nninij to the Common Council of 1 lie t'lty of Amoiiii unit Hint llio aniiio haa linn Illcil with tint nudlinr and polici JuiIk of llio City of Aatorln and imniinl and nmnlicn'il Hpivlnl Ami'm mint, No. S'i, niul that tli ciimmltioe on slro'ts mi I public wiiya of the Cum nii'ii Ciiiim ll of Kiilil city tuts bi't'it 11 i polntiil to nii'i'I villi tlui tmui'il of ii -nc-Kura on the K'lh day of July, PJno, lit th hour of in o'clock a. 111. of suld iliy In llio t'i'iiiirll I'liumlii'K In tho City Hull of the t'lty of Ant ul, t'l.il- l' County, oii'Koii, to then mid thir coi.nIiIi i', t evlt'W, 1 on ret mid i iiiivlla) oaiil SpiTlul AHsrdKiueiit Roll, No. S;', Any peraoll objecting In nal, ii-isroa- nielli limn tile liln olijectlona Ihi'lTIn III wi'lllnir iv Hli the uiiillior mi l iolc JU'lSe. 11. K, NKI.SON. Aiiilllor uii'l Police Juilse of the City of AMOI'lH. I'uie of Kli-Nt Put'lU ntlon. Juno SO. I'M. NOTICE TO STREET CONTRACT' OES, Nolli e la hereby given, that up to th 11 1 hi ! of 3 o clock p, m, on rnitiii-iliiy Hi" -ji titty of June. l'Mi, nt tho oltli o of the mill 1 (or niul police JiiiIka of lh city or Aatorlii, In th i lly ball thereof, the i-Kiiimliteo on public, atmla and puhili' un of the ci'iiiiiion roiuicll of the city of AmIoiIii, will receive bllt for the Improvement of Thlrty-i'liihth atreet, from II point U feet South of the north line of limine I reel to the utli Hue cf Hiu I'lm ii avenue, 11 provMod iy orilliumce No, J.i.'o of tho city of As t"il.i. wi'proveil the ih iliiy of June, P. "Hi. The rltfht Is rvacrved to reject any and nil hula. C. C. rT7.INC.EU. J W, COOK, 8. ACREN. Ci'mtulit'o on Streets nnd Public Ways, NOTICE FOR PCHL1CATION. Land Offtco nt t'rvgnn City, Oregon, June IS, l'. Notice Is hereby given that tho fo. lowing- nuilleil a "(tier llll riled nolli'e of his Intention to make Dual proof In uii'ort of lila ctnlm, nnd that aald proof wilt be made before the County Clerk of Cliitaop County at Aatorla, Oregon, on Julv 30, 1'Jih), vis: JOHN ANTTILA. H. E. No. U'M, for the lota 9, 10, IS an I 1. section 1. T i N, It H W. He nnmea the following wltneaaes to prove continuous realJuico upon aui I luii'l, vis: Harvey Hill, of lhiah. Oregon; Ja kob lllltunen, of Push, OreaMii; William lt w, of puah. Oregon; Albert Hill, of Puxh, Oregon, CHARLES II. MOORES. Register. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the un derslKlied has born by the county court of Clutsup county, Orrgon. duly Appointed executor of tho lust will and testament of Evelina Blferte, deceased; and that snld will has been duly prov en and admitted to probate by said court. All persons having claims agulnat tho estate of said deceased must pre sent I he same, duly verified, to the undernlgncd, at the office of Harrison Allen, attorney at law. room 7, Page building, In Aatorla, Oregon, within six months from this dnte. ALIUCRT F. 8IFERTE. Executor of tho Last Will nnd Testa ment of Evelina Hlferte. licensed. iMted this llth duy of June, im FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice Is hereby given, thnt the un dersigned, administrator of the estnts of J. V, Mlnnker, deceased, tins filed In the county court of the state of Oregon for Clutsop county, his final account as such administrator, and the same has bcn set for hearing Mon day, tho lGth day of July, l'Joo, at 10 o t lorn a. m at the county court rooms nt the court house, In tho City of As toria, in Clatsop county, Oregon. All persons Interested In said estate are hereby notliled to then and there appear nnd show cause. If nny, why tli') snld final account should not be allowed nnd the personal property be lonxlng to snld estate distributed, the ii'lmlnlHtrator discharged and his bondHiiien exonernt;!. 8. B. GORDON, Administrator of the Hstate of J, W, Mlnnker, Incensed- Dated this Sth day of June, 1000. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice Is hereby given that r-ursuant to an order niude and entered In the county court of tho state of Oregon for t'lulsop county on the 30th day of Anrll. 11)00, the undersigned adminis trator of the estate of P. W. Coleman, (leceaxed, will on Monday, the Sth day of July, 190C, at the hour of two o'clock p. m., in front of the court house door at the city of Astoria, In Clatsop coun ty, stale of Oregon, offer for sale and sell at auction to the highest bidder for rash, all of the following described real estate situated in said county, to wit: Tha north half of the southwest fluar ter, nnd the west half of the southeast 'tiinrter of Section number nno (1), In Township six ((1), north of Range nine (it), west of the Willamette meridian. Pa ted nt Astoria, Oregon, this llrst (Uiy or may, rm. C. W. FULTON, Administrator, TIMBER LAND NOTICE. United States Land Oftloe, Oregon City, Oregon, April 18, 1900. Notice Is hereby given that !n com pliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 1873, entitled 'An act for the sale of timber lands In the states of Cullfornlu, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington territory," as extended to all tho public land states by act of Auguit 4. 1802, Sarah L. liottom, of Jewell, county of Clat sop, state of Oregon, has this day filed In this olllce her sworn statement No. 6179, for the purchase of the NW!4 of section No. 18, in township No. 6 N, range No. 6 W., nnd will offer proof to show that tho land sought Is more val uable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estab llah her claim to said land before the register nnd receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Saturday, the 7th day of July, 1900. She names as witnesses: John Corcoran, of Vine Maplo, Oregon James W. Walker, of lewell, 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 ofllce on or before said 7th day of July. 1900, CHAS. B. MOORES, Register. I.KtMt, NtlTll'KS. RECEIVER'S SALE. In tho Circuit Court, Stnto of Oregon, County of Cl itsop. Tho Heruilly tMivliiM & Trust Com- puny-plulntllT, va. Tho Astoria H tenet Railway Company dcrciuliiiils. iotlco Is helehy given thut III ptir siiunco of a Judgment, ducioo aud or der of unto duly iniule and vnlered In the tibovo miiltled suit In the above entitled court on .Monday llio SMl duy of My, I'.hhi, which luiUiiiiht was in favor of plaintiff nnd niiniiil defend ant for the sum of thirty thoiisiind, tun hundred tind fifty dollars uud tho costs mid illnbiliseiiietits of said suit, niul In nnd by which Judgment 11 ml do cue tho uii'l IwiiKe executed lo plaintiff by d 'feiiibiiit on tho I'nd day of May, h'.U described In tho complaint In tho iiboVo 1'iilitlml suit vim foivclosi d mid snld sum of thirty thouniind. two hun dred uiul liny dolluis secured by mild morlgnue, li'K''tlnr vtltli tho coats of snld suit was deduced lo be tt lien tl"ii ull tlw property mention m in mid ninrtkiitfo uii'l In llio complaint In this nit mid herein art out mnl which Jililgiui'lit, order nnd dectcti directed inn us receiver of nil suid pltporty hcivtoforn appointed In the nliove en llll.it suit to sell nil said property lo NittlHfy said Juduuieiit, i i'ula und accru ing costa, 1 will on MONDAY. THE 2ND DA V OF JULY. !!'H, ut tho hour of II o'clock p. 111. ot said day, at tho court hotiso door III Clatsop county, sunn of oeitfoii, sell for iMsh In I'. H. gold ruin, to tho high est bidder Ull flat III. title and Intel oat which tho defendant, tho Aatorla Htrrot Railway hud n t li Slid day of May, 1'. or has slncv unjuiied un tho prop erly mentioned In uld uiortsaga or i:y part thereof, which properly is mora particularly described aa follows, to-wlt: All 1 lie real procriy of said Aatorla Ktrevt Raliuuy I'oinpuiiy, Its rlKhta of way, vuseitieni and atpurto iiiiucea; all II rullioiid and street lull way In the city of Astoria and In snld county of chita,. p, tho roadbed, tracks, poles, lines, lines of wire, overhead construction, engines, machinery, dy niuiius, generators, electric motors ajid other elicttli ul apparatus, and all tools and linpleiiieiits, ull rolling stuck, cars ttilpuiehts; all buseholda. nil bulld liu, car houses, power houses and oth er structures; all licenses, iWlito, priv ileges und fruiivhlaci sppvi lulnliig to said nbcv mentioned fropcrty. or owned or beluoging to said ruilway company, or In or to which It hn any rlxhl, title or Inter-st; all things in ac tion, contracts, claims and demands, and all and slngulur, all tho property, reul, pel sunn! and mixed owned at tha date nf said uiortgngo or thereafter acquired by said railway company as well In law a In eijulty, and the in conns, revenues, rents, issues and pro fits of said property; and with the right to the purcliiscr of said property to succeed to and enjoy all (lis rights, privileges, Immunities, franchises, and all Houses, corporate or otherwise of said railway company, being th entire and complete railroad and street rail way plant and property of said com pany, Tho street railway of said railway company, being substantially on the following routs nnd on the following iiunnd streets ot said city of Astoria, to-wlt: Heglnnlng at tho intersection ot Court strevt with Washington street, running thence ensterly on said Court street to West Flflh street; thence southerly on said West Fifth strool to Cedar street; thence easterly on said Cedar street to Hiiltnon slrrei; thence southerly on said Salmon street 10 Hemlock street; thence easterly on suid Hemlock street lo tho north skU line of Fifth street (being tho south side lino of block slxieen (14) In the Port of Upper Astoria); thenco north rnsterly crossing snld block sixteen (ID, Augur street and blink seventeen K) In said Port of Upper Astoria to Fourth street; thenco easterly on said ruurui sireei iu jionneviiio avenue; theme northerly on said Uonnovllle avenue to Third street; and t hence easterly on said Third Htrrct to Dick inson avenue, with the side tracks, switches and branches belonging or appertaining thereto. The real property now owned by said railway company, and hereby advor. Used for sale consists of those cTtaln lots, tracts or parrels of real property lying between nnd situate In Clatsop county, slate of Oregon, particularly described u follows, towlt: All of lots two (2), thrre (3), four (4), nlno l'J), ten (10) and eleven til) In block numbered two (2) In Hhivcly's Astoria (now In the corporate limits of tho city of Astoria.) And also all of lot two (2) In block numbered two (2) In Port ot Upper As toria (now In tho corporate limits of mil Id city of Astoria.) Referenco belnif bud herein to tho re corded and established limps and plats f said Hhlvely s Astoria and Port of Upper Astoria. Together with nil and singular the ten ements, hereditament und appurte nances belonging, or In any wiso ap pertaining to suid lots, tracts or par cels of real property; lielng all und singular tho property of said defendant corporation, The Astoria Street 1 tall way 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 salo anil sell all snld property above described, real, personal and mixed, and snld premises, rights, privileges and franchises and Immunities of every kind and descrip tion covered by suid mortgage of Mav 2. 1S92, whether owned by said defend ant at the date of snld mortgage or since acquired, In one parcel, to satisfy said Judgment, linns, costs and uccru ing costs. Honda secured by snld mnrtgnse and overdue coupons belonging thereto will ne received on account of nny amount bid ot snld sale as provided In snld de rree nnd order of sale. c. A. coounnrc Receiver of Astoria Street Railway i:on:pnny. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Land Olllce at Oregon City, Or.; May 1, ljuu. Notice Is hereby given that tha fol lowing-named settler has filed notice of tils Intention to mako final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the countv clerk of Clatsop County, at Astoria, uiCKON, on Juiy t, r.wu, VIZI HARTHOLOMEW J. RURICE. II. 10. No. 1232(1. for the 9 half nf tha HE quarter, NE quarter nf BE quar ter and KM quarter of NE quarter of section 9, T 6 N, H 10 W. Jie names the following witnesses to prove Ids continuous resldencn unnn and cultivation of said land, vis: John P. Eberman. of Scasldn. f)ro. gon; James Irwin, of Seaside Oregon; Oeorge Irwin, of Seaside, Oregon; Phil lp M. Condit, of Seaside, Oregon. LJIA3, n. MOnrtEE, Register. Dr. T.N, Hall DENTIST. 671 Commercil! Street, ASTORIA, ORB. Over Schltusel'i Clothing Store,