THE MORNING A8TORIAN. FRIDAY, JUNK H9, 1100
JOHN T. LIGHTER.' Editor.
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Per. President
WILLIAM M'KINLEY,
Of Ohio.
For Vice-President
THEODORE KOOSEYELT,
Of New York.
Whatever the effect of the proclama
tion of amnesty Usuod by General Mac
Arthur at Man'.li by direction of the
president, it .nust be said that it is,
as it should be. complete and pre
served and affords no ground for dis
trust. It promises "complete Immu
nity for the past and absolute liberty
f action for the future" to all per
sons, who, within ninety days, re
nounce the insurrection and acknow-U-Cgi
and accept "'the sovereignty of
the United States In and over the
Philippine Islands." Less than this, of
course, it would be Impossible for the
administration, under the provisions
of the treaty of Paris, to demand at
the present time, whatever may be the
opportunity or duty of the future.
The only reservation In the proposed
amnesty concerns persons who may
have violated the laws of war, but
the Importance of the exception can
hardly be estimated t this distance.
The proclamation offers every possi
ble facility for the pacification of the
islands and the return to their homes
of those who have been engaged in
war, and practically Invites the leaders
to come to Manila, at the expense of
the United States, to confer with the
American authorities. There Is also an
offer to pay the people for their arms,
which appears a wise provision.
As has been said before, the actual
value of this proclamation depends en
tirely upon the readiness of the Fili
pinos to avail themselves of It. Of
this we can judge only oy our general
knowledge of their desires and demands
and by the conditions formulated at
the conference of Filipino lead:-rs at
Manila and presented to General Mac
Arthur on the same day upon which
the proclamation was issued. Whether
these terms would be acceptable to
Aguinaldo also we have no means of
knowing. If he will be satisfied vlth
no;hing short of absolute Independence
and can hold his followers to this, there
is no common ground an which to meet
and the fight must go on to exhaus
tion. On the other hand, if the men
who met at Manila are fairly repre
sentative of the actual authority or In
flu. nee necessary to bring about a
general acquiescence in what they
agree upon, their program offers few
if any lilffleulttes that may not be over
come. The terms w hich they regard as
necessary to an honorable peace are:
amnesty, which Is already assured;
the return of confiscated property,
which may be takjn for granted; em
ployment for the revolutionary generals
and succor for needy soldiers, details
that may be easily nrovlded. and a
"guarantee to the Filipinos 'of the ex
frciHe of persona rights accorded to
Americans by their constitution." with
th- 'establishment of civil government
at Manila and in the provinces." Cer
tainly no American would wish or
would consent to any permanent set
tlement that did not secure to every
man under the flag the constitutional
guarantee of personal rights, and if
the Filipinos have no more exacting
demand than these to make the
Anurlcin commissioners have an open
fi.ld.
There Is one more demand which
these peupl- evidently regard as es
sential that is likely to prove the most
embarrassing of all. That Is the ex-pui.-iion
of the Muis. Though some
cee-niiiHiiei 'nave ucm--uuYJ 'he 'ee
ious oi'Lrs in the Philippines, there
cunmd be any question either of the
I ' ,) u!ar iiof-tliity to them or of the
practical Impossibility of allowing to
them, under American authority, any
sueh share In the control and admin
istration of the Islands ns they exer
cised under Spain. The disposition to
be made of these orders nnd of the
gnat property and interests they have
acquired, without appearing to Inter
fere with religious Institutions, will he
a very difficult detail In the organisa
tion of civil government. It is a
problem, howexer. that must be met,
and with this exception the Manila
program appears simple enough.
The renl significance of the present
situation at Manila Is that the com
missioners sent out there to establish
a civil guvcrnnunt are going to work
In consultation with ueh reptvoonu
tives of the native population as they
car. reach, and that the occasion ap
pears to them and to the military
commander opportune for the sugges
tion of a peaceful settlement. Whether
or not these expectations are wvll
founded, only the results can show.
"Le Figaro" of Paris dissents from
the declaration that the United States
is not at war with China. It Insists
that it Is; that It must be. Euro
pean powers are, cr will be, and the
United States "cannot refuse to join
them. The "Interests of this country
make it imperative that It shall Join
them." Thus argues "Le Figaro,"
sometimes a Jester and sometimes the
most serious of Journals. If In the
present case It be serious. Its argu
ment must be deemed hopelessly un
convincing. We had not supposed the
European powers were yet actually at
war with China. Certainly the United
States is not, and at the present mo
ment there seems to be no reason why
it should be. It proposes to send, and
Is sending, 6hlps and troops to China
for the rescue and protection of its
citizens. It may use them for the pro
tection of other foreigners and for the
restoration of law and order. But It
can do all that without formally going
to war with China, Mr. Wu, the am
iable and esteemed Chinese minister at
Washington, Is Just as much persona
grata now as ever, and is likely to re
main so. In this work the United
States may act In harmony and co-operation
with the European powers.
That will be because they and it are
working to such an extent for the same
end. It will not be because the. Unit
ed States belongs to any "concert of
powers," nor because she is under any
compulsion to Join the European powers
In their undertakings. No matter how
closely it3 actions coincide with theirs.
It will remain absolutely Independent
of them. It may work with them in
perfect harmony until its Interests are
vindicated and safeguarded; but then.
If they go on to a war of conquest
and partition. It will be under not the
slightest compulsion to follow them. It
Is not at war with China and does not
mean to be. It wants with China, as
with all nations, only "peace, com
merce and honest friendship."
The military elements of China, to
which, after grouping them together,
we may give the general name of army,
are various In number and different In
composition. For instance, the living
Manchus and descendants of the Mon
golian and Chinese soldiery of the con
quest furnish guards for the palace
and garrisons in different principal
cities. Then there is the Chinese prov
incial army of the "Green Standard,"
comprising the land and marine forces;
next, the braves or irregulars, used for
actual warfare. A native newspaper
recently gave the total number of
troops garrisoned in the eighteen prov-
Lazy
Livers
are many times the cause of various
d senses. Ninety per cent of the
American reople arc said to be
troubled with liver and dtma;h
complaint aueb as constipation,
dizzmem. fudigtstioo, bilioiuuuw,
sluggish liver, etu.
Baldwin's
Health
Tablets
No. 25
overcome and curs those flla.
Tbene tablet act as a goritle laxa
tive 'iuy make the liver ani
a!..i.,..j !. tlfir only a tfi-y
should. The mixt olmtinate cum
yield to tb little tablet. Tuejr
coat He and can be procured at
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FRANK HART.
Successor to Th. Olsen, VA-t Com. St,
The Best
Washing Powder.
Housework Is Hard Work Without It
Inees of China proper ns about $jn,000.
It has boon estimated that the Chi
nese army in time of pence Is only
about 300,000. For several years the
troops have been trained at Pekln and
other Important centers in the Euro
pean style of warfare, and with modern
weapons; but matchlocks, glngals, bows
and arrows, spears and lances are
still the weapons of many. Foreign
officers, however, are not, as a rule,
employed; except to drill the soldiers
and teach them the use of the foreign
arms put Into their hands.
While nearly every nation, the Unit
ed States Included, Is hurrying troop
to China, the Chinese minister at
Washington Insists that there Is no
war. The distinction he makes may
seem a distinction without a difference,
but the definition of war is a ma'ter
of some practical Importance, particu
larly to the president who commands
the army and navy. "The congress
shall have power to declare war." The
president ' cannot do It himself. He-
can send a military force to protect
American citliens in China, but to en
ter into a war with that country, with
out a declaration from anybody and
while Its accredited representative dis
avows warlike intentions. Is outside the
range of his constitutional powers.
Somebody at Washington appears to
have thought of this. We read a sug
gestion that it may be necessary to
summon congress to declare war up
on China. But a simpler plan would
be to abstain from war. What do
we want to fight China for? Are not
the Filipinos enough?
Six hundred and odd thousand tons
of armor plate for our new warshtpa
is a large order to give out all at
once, but that is the amount which the
department calls for in Its circular
Just Issued inviting bids. Abroad, ns
at home, those who seek after a sign
that we are going to have a first
class navy one of these days need not
look beyond the terms of the circular
to discover It.
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l.k(iL MOTICKS,
NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF IM
PROVEMENT OP FRANKLIN
AVENUE.
Notice Is hereby irlven. that the su-
J"rlnt'nderit of streets, cllv survpvnr
un'i commute on streets and public
ways of the Common Council of the
City of Axtorla, have filed In the office
of the auditor and nollce iudire of aald
lty, a certificate of the .completion
of the Improvement of Franklin avenue
from the east line of Thirty-first street
to the wst line of Adair's Donation
Land Claim, under nnHnnnr fin 2.10s
"f the City of Astoria, by Clinton &
Hon, th contractors, and that unless
eM improvt mint Is objected to, that
the same will be accented on the next
meeting of the Common Council of said
city, to-wit, on Monday the 2nd day of
July, 1900. JI. K. NELSON,
Auditor and Police Judge of the City
i simuriu.
Pi
LKtlAL NOTICKa
NOTICE OF FILlNtl SPECIAL AS
SESSMENT ROLL NO. 33.
Notice Is hereby given that ihe board
of nsaeaaon lutve coiiiiluted tll spuO
I'll aaaeaament for the liiu'rovcmrnt of
Seventeenth strwt from tlie south lino
of Franklin avenue to tho north lino
of Irving avenue, nnd have ivportvd
the same to the Cumiuon Council of
the City of Aauuiu nnd that tho sanm
has been Died with the auditor ami
police judgo of tho City of Astoria and
named and numbered Special Aaaeas
nieiit. No. 33. and that the romnilttee
mi atnMa and public ways of the Com
mon Council of an id city has been ap
pointed to meet with lha board of -ossiirs
on tho 13th day of July, 1900,
i t the hour of 10 o'clock a. lit. of said
day In the Cnunetl Chumbrrs In the
City Hall of the City of Astoria, Clul
s ip County, Oregon, to then and tin re
consider, review, correct and euallse
said Special ANacaament Roll, No, 32,
Any person ohjectlng to said asaeaa
ment must (lie hla nbjivtlons tlierrto
In writing with tint audltur nnd polloo
Judge. II. NKI.HUN.
Auditor and Police Judge of (he City
of Aotoiia.
Date of First Publication. June iO. 1900.
NOTICE
TO STHKKT
ORS.
CONTRACT'
Notice Is hereby given, that up lo the
hour of il u'eliH k tt. ni . on Huturduv.
th 2Jd dny of June. 1WH), at the oitlce
or me auditor aim pouee judge or the
city of Astoria, in tho rlty hull lln rtnif.
the commit (en on puhllo streets ami
public ways of the common council of
tho city of Astoria, will receive bids for
the ImproVfiut'iil of Thirty-eighth
....... ........ it ...... i. . .
. mon, iiv,iii h I'oiiii ,u aouiri ill llin
! north Hue of Dunne stm-t to ihe south
line of HnrrlNon nwnuo, as provided
by ordlrnnce No, s.ijo of the city of As
toria, approval the 7th dny of June,
lDoit.
j The rlirht Is reserved to reject any
and all bids.
C. C. I'T.INOER,
J COuK.
8. AGKKN.
CommltK'e on Strwt nnd Public Ways.
NOTICE FOR PUHL1CATION.
Land Office at Oregon City Oregon.
June 14, l'XH.
j Notice Is hTi tiy given that the fol
lowing imiiud a'tti. r nun nivd notice or
his Intention to make final proof In
uiport of hi claim, and that said
proof wilt be made before the County
Clrrk of Clatsop County at Astoria,
On gon, on July 30. Io, via:
JOHN A NTT I LA.
H. K. No. His, for the lots 9, 10. 15
un l 1. section 1. T 4 N. 11 S W.
He mimes the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon
sai l land, via:
Harvey Hill, of Push. Oregon: Ja
kob lllltunen. of Push, orvg.m, William
Raw. of Push, Oregon; Albert Hill, of
Push. Oregon.
CHARLES D. MOORKft,
' Register,
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
d'Tslgncd has been by the county
court of Clatsop county. Oregon, duly
aplM'Inted executor of the last will and
testament of Eveline Slferte. deerasod
and that said will has been duly prov
en and admitted to probate by said
court.
All persona having clulms against
tho estate of said deceased must pre
sent the same, duly verined. to th
undersigned, at the ol!Ue of Harrison
Allen, attorney at law. room 7, Pag
building. In Astoria, Oregon, within
six months from this ante.
ALI1ERT F. S1FERTH,
Executor of the Last Will and Testa
ment of Evelina Slferte, Deceased,
Dated this 11th .day of June, 1900.
FINAL ACCOUNT.
Notice Is hereby given, that the un
Arraigned, administrator of the estate
of J. W. Mlnnker, deceased, has filed
In the county court of the state of
Oregon for Clatsop county, his final
account as such administrator, and the
same has been set for hearing Mon
day, the 10th day of July, 11)00, at 10
o clock a. m., at the county court rooms
at the court house, In the City of As
toria. In Clatsop county, Oregon.
All persons Interested In suld estate
are hereby notified to then and there
appear anil show cause, If any, why
the said mini account should not be
allowed and tho personnl property be
longing to said estate distributed, the
administrator discharged and hla
bondsmen exoncrati.1.
8. 8, GORDON,
Administrator of the Estate of J. W,
Mlnakcr, Deceased.
Dated this 8th day of June, 1900.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Notice Is hereby given that pursuant
to an order mode and entered In the
county court of the state of Oregon
for Clatsop county on the 80th day of
April. 1900, the undersigned admlnl
trator of the estate of P. W, Coleman,
decensed, will on Monday, th 9th day
of July, 1900, at the hour of two o'clock
p. m., in front of the court houso door
at tho city of Astoria, in Clatsop coun
ty, state 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
wn:
The north half of the southwest quar
ter, and the west half of the southeast
quarter of Section number one (1), In
Township six (5), north of Range nine
(9), west of the Willamette meridian
Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this first
dny of May, 1900.
C. W. FULTON,
Administrator.
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
United States Land Office, Oregon City,
uregon, April is, iiwo.
Notice Is hereby given that In com
pliance with the provisions of th act
of congress of June 8, 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 puhllo land
states by act of August 4. 1892. Sarah
L. Bottom, of Jewell, county of Clat
sop, state of Oregon, has this clay tiled
In this office her sworn statement No.
blVi, for the purchase of the NW(4 ot
section No. 1H, In township No. ( N,
range No. ( 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 as
witnesses:
John Corcoran, of Vine Maple, Oregon
James W. Walker, of 'swell, Oregon,
lofiRc N. F"tr, nf Jell, Oregon,
liernard A. Johnson of Jewell Oregon,
Any and all persona claiming ad
versely the above-described lands are
requested to file their claims In this
office on or before said 7th day of July,
100. CHAS. B. MOORES,
Register,
I.KtlAI, NOTK'KS.
niCCEIVEIVB SALE.
In the Circuit Court, Statu of Oregon,
County of Cl'ttaop,
The Sec u illy Havings A Trust Com.
puny-plaintiff, vs. Tho Astoria Street
null wy company Uefniidunla.
Nolle Is hereby given that In pur-
suunre of a Judgment, decree and or
der of sale duly iimdu and entered in
the above enUtled suit In the above
entitled coin l on Monday the 38th duy
of Muy, 11HK), which ludglui'lit whs III
ravor of t'luiinirr ami amnt dofand
uiit for the sum of thirty thousand,
two hundred and fifty dollars and the
costs and illabursenieiits of snld suit,
nnd In and by which Judgment and de
cree the mortgage executed t plaintiff
by defendant on the iitd dny of May,
Wl described In the complaint In the
above .entitled suit was foreclosed and
snld sum of thirty thousand, two hun
dred and fifty dollar secured by said
mortgage, together with the cost of
snld suit was declured to be a lien upon
all the property mention )d in said
mortgage and In the complaint In this
suit and herein set out and which
judgment, order and decree directed
inn ua rrcelvrr of all said property
hervtoforn appointed lu the above en
tit lid suit to soil all said property to
satisfy suld Judgment, coals and accru
ing coals, t Will mt
MONDAY. TIII3 2ND DAV.OF JULT,
19"0. at the hour of 2 o'clock p. in. of
snld day, at the court house door In
Clatsop county, stale of i 'ergon, sell
for cash In U. t). gold coin, to the high
est bidder oil right, title and Interest
wlili li the defendant, the Astoria Street
Hallway hud mi lha Slid day of May,
13, or ha since aniuirvd on the prop
erty mentioned In suld mortgage or
ar.y part thereof, which property is
more particularly described as follows,
lo-lt: All the real pr-rty ot said
Astoria Slrert Railway Company, lis
rights of way, paaemenls and appurte
n ii lues; all us railroad and strari rail
way In the city of Asiorta and In said
county of Clatsop, the roadbed, tracks,
poles, lines, lines of wire, overhead
construction, englnee, machinery, dy
namos, generators, elect rlo motors and
uttmr elect rli til apparatus, and all tools
ami Implements; all rolling stock, ran
equipments; all h-aaeholds, all build- '
lnt. car houses, power houses and oth
er structures; all llcenso. rights, priv
ileges nnd frnnrhlsca appertaining to
said above mentioned property, or
owned or beltiogtng to said railway
com puny, or In or to whluh It has any
right, title or Inter -at; all things In ac
tion, contracts, clulms and demands,
and all and singular, all the property,
real, personal ami mlxud owned at the
dale uf sit lt mortgage or thereafter
acquired by said railway company a
well In law sa In equity, and th 1:5
Li'oinea. revenues, rents, Issues and pro-
uts ui said property; and with th
right to the punhtaer ot said property
to succeed to and enjoy all the right,
privileges. Immunities, franchises, and
all licenses, corporal or otherwise of
said railway company, being the 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 th
following route and on the following
named streets of said city of Astoria,
to-wlt:
Ueglnulng at the intersection of
Court street with Washington street,
running thence easterly on said Court
street to Weal Fifth street; thenc
southerly on said West Fifth street
to Cvdur street; thence easterly on said
Cedar street to Salmon street; thenc
southerly on said Salmon street to
Hemlock street; thenc easterly on
said Hemlock street 16 the north side
line of Fifth strtt (being the south
side line of block sixteen (It) In th
Port of Upper Astoria); thenc north
easterly crossing sold block sixteen
til). Augur street and block seventeen
(17) In said Port of Upper Astoria to
Fourth street; thence easterly on said
Fourth street (o lionnevllle avenue;
thvnee northerly on said lionnevllle
avenue to Third street; and thenc
easterly on said Third Street to Dick
inson avenue, with the side tracks,
witches nnd branches belonging or
appertaining thereto,
The real property now owned by said
railway company, and hereby adver
tised for sale consists of those certain
hits, tracts or parcels of real property
lying between and situate In Clatsop
county, state of Oregon, particularly
acseriiica as oiiows, tow It:
All of lots two C). three (J), four (4).
nine (9). ten (10) and eleven ill) In
uiock numbered two 2) In Bhlvely's
Astoria (now In the corporate limits of
the city of Astoria.)
And also all of lot two (2) In block
numbered two (2) In Port of Upper As
toria (now In the corporate limits of
suld rlty of Astoria.)
inference being hod herein to the re
corded nnd established maps and plat
of suld Hhlvelys Astoria and Port of
upper Astoria.
Together with all and singular the ten
ements, hereditaments and appurte
nances belonging, or n any wise ap
pertaining to said lots, traoti or par
cels of rual property;
ilclng all and singular the property
of suld defendant corporation, Th
Astoria tftreet Hallway Company, real,
personal or mixed; and all rights, priv
ileges. Immunities nnd franchises
owned by said company.
And notice is hereby further given
that I will offer for sale and sell all
said property above described, real,
personal and mixed, and said premises,
rights, privileges and franchises and
Immunities of overy kind and descrip
tion covered by said mortgage of Mav
2, 1H92, whether owned by suld 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 thereto will
do received on account of any amount
bid at snld sulo as provided In said de
cree and order of sale.
C. A. COOLIDOE.
Receiver of Astoria Street Railway
company.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Offlco at Oregon City, Or., May
11, 1'JW.
Notlue Is hereby given that the fol
lowing-named settler has filed notice
of his Intention to make final proof In
support of his claim, and that said
proof will be made before th county
clerk of Clatsop County, at Astoria,
Oregon, on July 2, 1900, vis:
HAIITHUEOMKW J. liURKE.
H. 10. No. 12326. for the S half of the
HIS quarter, NE quarter of SB quar
ter and BE quarter of NE quarter of
section 9, T 6 N, R 10 W.
lie names the following witnesses to
prove Ids continuous residence UDon
and cultivation of said land, viz:
John P. Eberman, of Seaside, On
gon; James Irwin, of Seaside Oregon;
(leorge Irwin, of Seaside, Oregon; Phil
ip M. Condlt, of Seaside, Oregon.
CHAS. II. MOOttEE,
Register.
Dr. T. N. Hull
DENTIST.
571 CommenslU Street,
AfrTOTtTA OTtH.
Over Schlussel'i Clothing Store