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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1900)
JOHN" T- LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone Main SSL TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Sent by mall, per year IMO Bent by mn. per month -W Served by carrier, per month .M SEMI-WEEKLY. Sent by mft.il. per year, tn advance JiOO I'osttue free to subscribers. All communications intended for pb Heation should be directed to the editor. Business communications of all kinds and remittals: must be addressed to "The Astorlan." The Astorlan guarantees to Its ad vertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbl river. Advertising- rates can be had on ap Blioatlon to the business manager. fcr.rresidciit ILLIA M KISLET, Of Ohio- For Vice-President THEODOKE ROOSEVELT, Of Xcw York. BRYAN OX THE PLATFORM. It took several day for Colonel Wil liam Jennings Bryan to make up his mind ibout the Republican national platform adopted at Philadelphia. Col onel Bryan knew that the reople ex pected him to be the chief fault-finder. It Is his business to be displeased with the Republican platform. Being Democrat of unusual brevity. Colonel Bryan found great difficulty in meet ing the popular expectation In this regard. After studylns over the platform for several days Mr. Bryan has come to the conclusion that the best plan of attack is to assault the planks which it does uot contain. It is plainly obvious that the platform is not vol uminous enough to suit the purposes of Bryan. It does not say enough. It does not commit the party on enough Issues and does not go far enough Into ancient history. Mr. Bryan is astonished to karn that there is no mention of the Declaration ' of Independence In the platform. The platform makers elthei forgot all about the Declaration or else they were dis posed to regard It as a "closed inci dent" and cot an issue at this time. Mr. Bryan can have a complete monop oly of planks upon the issue at Kan sas City. The silver leader also finds fault with the platform because Iti "Boer plank" does not express sympathy with cither side In the Boer-British war. '"No one coul'j tell from reading It," says Mr. Jryan, "which of the combatants was sympathized with, wheth- it was Eng land or the Boers." The plank Is too impartial in its expressions of sympa thy. There Is no trouble in it no chance for international compi'catlons. This gives the Bryanltc-s at Kansas 'City another great opportunity. It gives them a chance to bunch their sympathetic hits In an effective man ner. Mr. Bryan also criticises the platform because it outlines no definite policy "on the matter of Imperialism." Why should the Republican convention make any declarations upon something which does not exist? The Republican policy does not contemplate such a thing as "imperialism." It proposes to meet the responsibilities thrust upon It as a result of the war with courage and patriotism. "Imperialism" is a word that belongs in the lexicon of Bryan Ism. another omission which grieves Mr. Bryan is the failure of the platform to indorsj "the president's demand fur a standing army of 100,000 men." The absence of anything that might be characterised as "militarism" Is a sore disappointment to Bryan. That was to be one of the chief Bryan slogans of the campaign. Even the "trust" plank says nothing, and the platform rose to the highest standards of political hon esty by leaving out all re-ference to 'international blmetallsm." It is a hard platform for Bryanlsm. l'Uy a poor but honsst calamity howler with nothing to howl about. NEW 10 UK'S ELECTORAL VOTE. Many of our republican contempor aries seem at a loss to understand why if Theodore Roosevelt's renomlnatlnn for governor of New York would have added strength to the Republican ticket In that state next November his nom ination for vlc-presldent will not have a like effect. Thi Mllx'&ukje Sentinel characterizes the possibility of losing New Tork be cause "Tom" Piatt has boo tod Roose vtlt out of the wuy of corporations and rascals as "novisi-iisical" and "sad stuff."" ' ( ' ' , ... The Oshkosh Northwestern thinks that "there U no reason lo expect that Roosevelt's personal, influence In New York, politics hits been promoted from the state to the national ticket." The Dubuque Times thinks there I no danger that McKlnley will lose New- York "unless that state, tvhlch gavi McKinley a majority of In 1SI has changed Its convictions on the Money question." ....... The Bloomington Vantajrraph argu lteif Into the plowing conclusion that Roosevelt's name in second place cn th national ticket will win more votes for the Republican ticket than If he had been renominated for governor. And so the chorus of post-convention enthusiasm runs. Unfortunately It does not take ac count of the fact that New York state has been consistently unreliable In na ticnal politics. Neither does It appear to recognise the fact that the passage of the gold standard currency bill has restored thousands of sound money Democrats from the fright that drove them to vote the Republican ticket In lxV There seems to be a disposition to Ignore the fact that a majority of New York's congressional delegation Is Democratic. For the benefit of those optimists who scout the possibility of New York's going Democratic this year let us re call the his'.ory of Its presidential ec centricities during the last generation. New York gave Its electoral vote: To Seymour over Grant In by 10.000 plurality. To Grant over Greeley, In 1ST2 by 53,45o plurality. To Tilden over Hayes In 1ST6 by 32.742 plurality. To Garfield over Hancock In 1SS0 by 21,033 plurality. To Cleveland over Elaine In 1SS4 by 1.H9 plurality. To Harrison over Cleveland in 1SSS by 14, 3:3 plurality. To Cleveland over Harrison In 1S92 by 45.S13 plurality. To McKinley over Bryan lo 1SSS by 25S.469 plurality. Again the Astorlan warns the Re' publican managers that they must be prepared to offset the less of New York by gains. In Kansas, Montana, Idaho, Nebraska., Sou tj Dakota, Oregon, Wy oming an 1 Washington, where the po pie believe In expansion, prosperity and a government of authority equal to Its responsibilities. A Missouri Democratic paper criti cised President McKinley severely the other day for sending troops to China. On the following morning the same pa per called the administration harshly to task for falling to protect the lives of Americans who are exposed to the wrath of the Boxers. Such little things as these indicate that the Bryanites will know Just w hat to do at all times If they ever get In. By digging a ditch across a bend In the Missouri river South Dakota people have taken part of Nebraska. Stealing houses has been rather common In some of the Eastern cities but this, we believe, is .he first time anybody suc ceeded In stealing a state, except at an election. Encouraging news keeps coming from Kansas. The circuses are reported to be doing a great business out there. The Democratic nominee for gover nor of Florida Is Bryan's cousin; but he is liable to win anyway. Lazy Livers are many times the cause of vat ions d aeawa. Ninety per e.gut of tliu Amuricau people are ;iid to be troubled with liver anl tiiiia:li complaints such as osti patioo, dizzineaa, indigestion, biUouu'iesa, sluggikliver,:tc. Baldwin's Health Tablets No. 25 overcome and cure these ms. Tij"8e taUrt aflt as a gentle laxa tive. They make the liver and stomach do their duty as they should. The iii'i-t cl.i unite ex-m yield to these little tablet They out 2.5c aiid can be procured at FrtAvrr TTATJT Successor to Th. Olsen, $00-1 Com.' St, TO WASH COLORED TABLE CLOTHS , A tmt aaay ptroat vh lire oa htm tad hive to it tklr ei vuhint, Mtd colored libit llita to urt ihlo. T ketp tbtn leoklai M tai from hjlm use t lint Gold Dost Wunir.g Powder It the vita tr, tti itj li the stud. It Is veadtrfal bo lest a prtttj rti table cloth ell) Imp It fmhatai wuhtd this war. Tub red r colored atpk las the tame J. TV .' toka f mt ftM Vvfct.t 'IIW!! IU IMS MOllWH Ml DM W r4Ml H , ' tmi . a. rtiittw eoMPaav, St. LhM, Mm Vr. Correcu atl blemishes of !rfr Jw' he fac, remove blot- 1 lSuOnl S . PlO'l'l. . "un burn, frecklos and makes a beautiful complexion. it is atso tn oest tootn wash, and excellent for deranged stomach. THE PROOF of tit pudding U In th eatlmg aod the proof of l'quora IS IN SAMPLING That's aa argument that's dual re a demonatrattoa. Ours will ataad rfe teK. HUGHES & CO. H.F.Prael Transfer Co Telephone 221. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All Goods Shipped to Our Care Will Receive Special Attention. Na R33 Du&ne St., Astoria. Or. W. J. COOK. Mgr Res. Tel. 11SL GO EAST VIA SHORTEST AND QUICKEST LINE TO St.Panl,DQlatb, Minneapolis, Cbica?) and All Folns East DATLT TRAINS; FAST TIME; SER VICE AND SCENERY UN EQUALED. Through Palace anil Tuarlat Mleepcr yiaing aou nunei BinoHinf itinrurj vara 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 TlokH Agent, Portland. 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 n 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. THE IQl'YKE. StranKerB viaiting in tne city will find the Louvre au attractive resort wherein to Bncnd tbe eveuing. The Amme Hirers Ladies' OrcliiHtra is stilrYin the bills and presents nightly a musical program of exceptional merit, Handsome pool and billiard rooms are? a feature in connection with the bonne. Palatable lunches will be served at all nonrs J. A. Fastabend, General Contractor and Guilder xTi, , ,tK;i ' r'fil V.Wf l VTA 1- - 0 lit ' O Ui3 oiiu TIMB 5CHniH'LE5 PKPART ftum orll.ti(L AsHltl Clilca . Salt Like, IH-nror. Ft. I Purllaiid Worlli, Oinl,. Kan- . floll city, dt. Lin, 'P'u'' I) 15a. m Clilcaiiii and Kasu alt l.aki, Deliver, Ft. I At'aiilte I B'orth. Ou.aha. Kmi-' ... Kxprfj ,,, nty. St. Uun,! ' " lu "y ' Clili'aicosnd Kust, I , , .tv-iln WaJa.rwStmT.i Mvkane Sk4Ui, MlEiirii 1 .rlyrr. In t. P.iil, tmiutli. W a m. bp. in. MilWHUki, Cliicigiij and Kant. j I From A.t.iria OCEAN STEA.M5HIP4 ;.Vil billing Patca sub I Jwl to oliatiKe. For ban KtanciKo-Hill MiyS,,lS, IS, 23. Colrmbla Rtver 7 a m 8itmert t m EiSuuiluy To Portland aa4 Mo, day Way LiDdlnga. , From Portland . EaSnu"., 'UAMKT1K H.VKK prvittm CltT, Scwbrt,i I haleiu A Way-Land a, j. j -a.m ;Wlllamtte and Vin.,m and sat Ore"n City, Dayton, A j ad fri. Way LkiidiiiKv I 1 liad.y SoakeRK.,. 3iia.ru, Klpariatolcwlatoa. , daily -s " ii. .i r. 1 1 r. i i: 0 D.ra uun runiaua to ton'alll Saturday and way lndin. .111. Mod, rlday O. W. LOUN'SBERRT. TI Agent, Astoria, . 11. nuKLuiKT, Gen. Pass. At, Portland. Or. EAST m : SOUTI Depot Fifth and Leave n sJtretl, I Arrive express Trains hsr Balem, lioseburg, Ash land, Bacramento. 7:30 p.m Ogden, San Fran- 9;i Cisco, iloiave. Los I .o.,n A,nKtflM. El Paso, 1 8 30 a.m New Orleans and 7:0 p.m At Woodburn (daily except Sun day), mornlnf train connectcwlth train for Mt, ad Kel, Silverion. Brownsville, nprlngfleld, and Natron, and even ing train for Mt. Angel and Silver- l?ao a.ny fjorvallla passen- l:(0p.m II4:M p.ml Sheridan passen- l:a.m I BW Dally. Dally except Bunday. 1 ., un saie Between fort- land, Sacramento and San Francisco Net ratpa 17 flr. .1... T .' class, Including sleeper. Rates and tickets to Eastern points u,u, A,o japan, cnina, Hono lulu and Australia. Can be obtalnad V'.13- Pand. Ticket Agent. 1M A nil U 0 LI YAMHILL DIVISION Passenger depot foot of Jefferson Bt Leave ror Oswego dally at 7:20, l iJS5-..!-. 6:15. :". ;o5. " v- ". aim ;u a. m. on Hundai r. n I if A ....!.... 1 1 . 1 . .. . . . - 11. nunc tn ruruana uauy at "5;I6 8:30, 10:60 a. m.; I:a5. 3:15, 4:80. 1:20 7:40, 10:00 p. m.; 12.40 a. tn. dally ex cept .Monday; s:30 and 10:05 a. m. 01 Sundays only. Leave for Dalas dailv. exepnr fln day, at 4:30 p. m. Arrive at Portland ul m a. m. Passenger train laves Dallas foi Alrlle Mondays, Wednesdays and Fil days at 2:45 p. m. Returns Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays. Except Sunday, R. KOEHLER, Manager. C. H. MARKHAM. Gen, FrC and Pass. Aft, wheels with MIC Axis Greast nLi . iwn ami iparn wuy it's thi 7 Kr an- ever fut un h. h. i.. V STANDARD OI 1 y9 LrSl'MZ 11 It's easy to rAjLtyU Ej haul a Uk tff J." II load up a I X-y yoUKrease I yz-i the t 1 duiu evurywuent. Haua by I 1 STANDARD Olt, CO. 1 QUICKEST, SHORTEST , and MOST DIRECT LINE .;f"TO T0 "" EAST . SOUTHEAST is THE '1CTO' TWO DAILY SOLID VESTIHULE1) TUAIN3 LKSM THAN THUICE DAYS PORTLAND TO CHICAOO Through Palace and Tourist Sleepsrs, DlnliiK and UufM Library Cars. First vlims Reclining Chairs Free. IVUTLAND to DENVER, KANSAS CITY, OMAHA and CHICAGO without change. Only one ehmiK to NICW YOKK, HOSTON and other Eastern points. For rates, tickets and full Informa tion, call on or addrvaa, c. w. LouNsnrnnY. Agent O, R. A N Astoria, Or- VT J. II. uui niwr, urn I Agt., No. 135 Third St.. Portland. Or. Oregon Short Line Railroad. TUB DIRECT ROUTS TO Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. - Gives choice of two favorite routes, vl the Union Pacific Fast Mall Line, or the Iilo Grande Scenic Lines. LOOK AT THE TIME 1J Dttvs to yak Lnke Days to Denver 3J Days to Chicago JJ Days to New York. Free reclining chairs, upholstered tourist sleeping cars, and Pullman pal ace sleepers, operated on all trains. For further Information apply to Or C. O. TI2RRT. W. E. CO MAN, Trav. Pass. Agt. Gen. Agent. 121 Third 8t.. Portland. Or. O. W. LOUNSUKRRT, Agent O. R. N. A FEW INTERESTING FACTS When people are eoptemplatlng a trip, whether on business or pleasure, they naturally want the best service obtainable as far aa speed, comfort and Snfetv la rnnr.rn.il rmntnv.. .k WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES are puia to nerve tne puniie ana our trains are operated so as to make close con nection with diverging line at ail Junction points. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair Cars on through trains. Dining car service unexcelled. Meals served a la carte. In order to obtain the flrst-ctass ser vice, ask the ticket agent to sell you a ticket over..,.. 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 any ticket agent, or correspond with JAS. C. POND, Oen. Pass. Agt, or JAS. A. CLOCK, Milwaukee, WU. General Agent, 246 Stark 8U Portland. Or. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. Leave. PORTLAND. "Arrlva 1:00 a. m.iPortland Union DDot.iil:U a.m" 1:65 p. m.lfor Astoria and lnter- 0:4Op.m - iiir.jtg points. i .. I ASTORIA. 7.a.m. For Portland A In-Ill: Ma. 6 10 p,m.termed)atepolnts H:ltp. SEASIDE DIVISION. ' " a.m. m. P rn la. m. L tn. 7:4l 1:9) p.m. 6:0011:S5rL ....Astoria.... Ax 4:00 IB 1:19 J:.".I.A - W.,r.n(nn LV a :i 12:1:1, L.Y - Ar :3fl l:00IAr ....Seaside.,.. Lv 1:61 (:U ID SPECIAL SEASIDE 8UNDAT TRAIN Leaves Astoria at 1:30 a. m.: arrives at Seaside l:4t a. m. Passengers mar return on an trai l shown on schedule on same date. ALL TRAINS to and from Seaside rv ot Flavel and Hammond rl Warren ton. AU trains make close connection ai Ooble with all Northern Paclfia tralni to and from the east or Sound points. At Portland with all trains laavln Union depot At Astoria with I. R. St N. Co.'s ban and rail line to and from Ilwaco aril North Beach points. THROUO7 TICKETS on sals at As- forla fop .flmniA a. . as.n.inn ii Kantern and European point. ' .ny ueicei omo Astorlv (24 r-nfnmtr-rial street. J. c. MATO. Gen'l Frt and Ps. Agnt WHITE COLLAR LINE Columbia River and Puget Sound Nay- - igation Company. Hallcv Gat7.ort lnovci latnela ilallff except Sunday at 7 p. m. Leaves Por"nnd dally except Sun day at 7 a. in - Whltn Pi. lion Tins llnlr.l. ,.4 A TJ & N. tlckots Interchangeable on Bailey Oatzert and Hsssalo. A. J. TAYLOR, Astoria, Agt U. R. SCOTT, Telephone 11L President These tiny Capsules are supenoi to balum of Copaiba, Cubobsor Iniectiontand CUR IN 48 HOURS the same diseases with out Ineonvemcn", I V I (S) Ltd AL NOT1CM NOTICin OF KILINO SPECIAL AS ;, BESMKNT ROLL NO. 83. Nolle la horvby given that the board of ttMcaaoni have complalrd the spoo till aammtut for the IniprovetuiMit of Sovpiiteruth stroi't from the south line of Franklin uviinid to tlio north lino of Irvltiat avi'iiuo, and have rt'poi'ti'd the snino to the Couiinon Council of the City of Aatorla and that the sumo tm bin lllrd with tho auditor and iHillce ludgn of (he City of Astoria and mimed and numbered Special Aaaoos ini'iit. No, 33, and Hint the eommlttiw on stress and lnibllo ways of (he Ctun men Council of anl.l city hits been Ap polnu'd to tnHt with the bourd of aa. avasora on th 13th day of July, lUOO. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in. of snld dny In the Council Chamber In thu City Hull of the City of Asloila, Chit H'lp County, Oiticoii, to thn and tlnre cimaldi'i', revli'W, corrvct and rnuulUe audi ripei'lul Aaaraailicllt Roll, No. 32 Any I mon nbiiM'tliig to aald h " nu'iit muni lllo his nbji'ctlniia thomto lit writing with thu auditor and police Judge. 11. 14. NKI.80N. Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Antoi'lu. Diite of First I'ublliatlon. June !0, 1900, NOTICK TO STItKirr ORS. CONTRACT- Notice Is hereby given, that up to the. hour of S uYlork p. m . on Haturdny, SM dny of June, l'.HX), at the oltlrn of the auditor and police Judge of the city of Aatorlit, In the city hull thereof, tho iMiumlitee on puUllo strvci and public ways of the common council of thu city of Aalorlu, will receive bids for the Improvement . of Tlilrly-elnlilli street, from a point 15 fHt south of the ! north line of iHiutie strict to the south lino of imtriaon avenue, aa proviaeu by oiillimnce .No. SM'O of ihe city of A tori, approved the "th day of June, 1'JOH. The rlKht Is reserved to reject any and all bids. C. C. I'TZINGKR. J NY, COOK, 8. AGIIKN. Committee on Streets and Public Way. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City Oregon, June 16, 1 '.Hal. Notice la lienby given that the fol lowing named sdiler bus died notice of his Intention to mukn final proof In 'in port of bl rlulm. and that aald proof will be made before tho County t'lerk of Clutmip County at Astoria, Oregon, on July 3, l'uo. vis: JOHN ANTTILA, H. K. No. Hist, for' the lots 9. 10, IS an l 18. section 17, T 4 N, 11 W. lie niiine the following wltm-aav to prove hi continuous residence upon aa. I litnd, vli: Harvey lllli, of Tuah. Oregon; Ja kob lllllunen. of i'uah, Oreg m: William It w, of push, Oregon; Albert Hill, of Push. Oregon. CHAItLKd IJ. MOOR ICS, Register. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the un dendftned hu been by Ihe county court of Clatsop county, Oregon, duly npp"lntcd executor of the lnt will and testammit of Kvellne Stferte, deceased; and that said will has been duly prov en and admitted to probate by said court. All person having claims agalnat tho 'estate of said deceased must pre sent the same, duly verified, to the undersigned, at the oltlce of Hnrrlaon Allen, attorney at law. room 7, Puge building. In Astoria, Oregon, within six months from this date. ALRICRT F. 8IFERTE, Executor of the Last Will and Testa ment of Eveline Hlferte. IVceaaed. Dated this 11th day of June, lm FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice Is hereby given, that ths un dersigned, 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 b-en 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 torlo. In Clatsop county, Oregon. All persons Interested In suld estate are hereby notified to then and there appear and show cause,' If any, why the said final account should not be allowed and the personal property be' longing to said estate distributed, the administrator discharged and his bondsmen exom-rat.M. S. B. OORDON Administrator of the Estate of J. W Mlnaker, Deceased Dated this 8th day of June, 1900. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice Is heioby given that pursuatil to an order made and entered In the county court of tho state of Oregon for Clatsop county on the 80th day of April, luou, the undersigned adminis trator of the estate of P. W. Coleman, deceased, will on Monday, the Olh day of July, 1900, 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, state of Oregon, offer for sale and sell at auction to the highest bidder for cash, all of the following described real estate situated In said county, to wit: The north half of the southwest quar ter, and the west half of the southeast quarter of Section number one (1), In Township six (6), north of Range nine (!l, west of the Willamette meridian. Dated nC Astoria, Oregon, this llrst uuy or aiay, iwo. C. W. FULTON, Administrator, TIMBER LAND NOTICE. United States Land Office, Oregon City Oregon, April 18, 11)00. Notice Is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of the net of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled 'An act for the salo of timber lands In the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington territory," as extended to all the publlo land Htates by act of Auguit 4. 18112. Sarah L. Bottom, of Jewell, county of Clat sop, state of Oregon, has this clay filed in this office her sworn statement No. 6179, for the purchase of the NW14 of section No. 18, In township No. ( N ninge No. 6 W and will offer nrnnf i 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 hind before the register and receiver of thla nfli Oregon City, Oregon, on Saturday, the 7th day of July, 1900. She names as witnesses: John Corcoran, of Vine Manln. nrm James W. Walker, of 'swell, Oregon, Isaac N, Foster, of Jt.well, Oregon, Bernard A. Johnson of Jewell Oregon. Any and all persons clalmlnir ba'. versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or before said 7th dav nf Jniv 1900, . CHAS. B. M00RE3. I.KOAI, MtlTK'Ka, nicciciyicit'9 balr, , , , In the niTUll( Court, HttUe, of (Won, OI Vl'.l-"!'. - The Heiinliy Having Trust Coin- lutny pliiliitlff, vi" Tlix Astoria Htreet llullrtuy Coinpiitiy dvfrndants, Notice ineiiy given Hint in pur ainimn of a Judgment, tlocivo and r der of sal duly umdo and entered la tho above entitled suit In llii above entitled rotivt on Monday the Kth day of May, Iimhi, which ludjinmit was lit favor ot plaliitltr and aualimt defend nut for tho sum of thirty thousand, two hundred and fifty dollni and th costs and illabursemeiils of said suit, and In and by vslil' h Judgment and de cree the iiiori'nu exocuied to plaintiff by defendant on the 2nd day of May, lst'3 (U'soilbed In the complaint In the abitve entitled stilt Ma forvclod and mild sum of thirty tliouaniid. two bun ilrvd and fifty dollar secured by aald inoi'lgltNt, louelher Willi til Costs of mild sun urn deolnred to b a lien uion nil tho property meiitionad In said mortgage mid In the complaint In thi suit iuhI herein set out and whlvli Judgment, order Mud decree directed mn n receiver of all aald property heretofore appointed In the abuv en titled suit to sell all snld property to iillBfy snld Jtidguieiit, costs and accru ing coata. 1 will on MONDAY, Til 13 2ND DA If OF JU1.T. . lvoo. at tho hour of 1 o'clock p. tn. of auld day, at the court home door In t'lutaop county. ii of Oergon, sell for tuali In I'. 8. gold coin, to ths high eat bidder all rial lit. tlllo and lnlret which the defendiiul, the Astoria Hi real Itmhvny had on Ihe 2nd day of May, mj, or ha since noiuired on the prop erly liielltlolivtl III said lllortgHg or t:y part thereof, which properly is more particularly deacrlbed a follows, to-wit: All the real property of snld Aatolia hlrel linllwny Coliipsny, Its rltlht of way, raaeineiii and appurte nance; all It railroad and Street rail way In the. city of Atorl and In said county of Clatsop, the roadbed, track), poles, lines, lima uf wire, overhead construction, engine, machinery, dy namo, generator, elecirlo motor and other electrical apparatus, and all tools and Implement, all rolling slock, cars equipment; all leasehold, all build Inn, car huune. power houae and oth er atructiir; all llcciiae, right, priv ilege and franchise appertaining to said above mentioned property, or oh ned or b.ln. puing to auld railway company, or In or to which it ha any right, tula or inti-r at; all thing in ac tion, contract, claim and demand, and all and singular, all th property, real, peisomil and mixed owned at th date of nilJ mortgage or thereafter iicculrol ly auld railway comnany as well in law u In equity, and the In come, revenue, rents, iMUe and pro fit of snld property; and with th right to the purrhaaer ot aald property to luccecd to and enjoy all the rights, privilege, Immunities, frnnclila., and all llcciinci, corporate or otherwise of said railway company, being ih entire and complete, railroad and street rail way plant sad property of sold com pany. The street railway of said railway cominny, bring subaiautlally on the following route and on the following named streets of said city of Astoria, to-wlt: Beginning at the Intersection of Court street with Washington street, running thence easterly on said Court treet to Wet Fifth street; thence southerly un said West Klflh treel to Cvdur street; thence easterly on said Cedar street to Halmon street; Ihenc southerly on said Halmon treet to Hemlock street; thence easterly on auld II cm luck street In the north side lino of Fifth street (being the south aide line of block sixteen (U) In the Port of Upper Aatorla); thence north euaterly rroaalng aald block sixteen (16) , Augur street and block seventeen (17) In said Port of Upper Astoria to Fourth street; thenre easterly on said Fourth street lo Bonneville avenue; thence northerly on said Bonneville avenue to Third street; and thence easterly oil said Third Htreot to Dick inson avenue, with the side tracks, switches snd brsnchos belonging or apiM-rtalnlng thereto. The real property now owned by said railway compuny, and hereby adver tised for salo consists of those certain lota, tracts or parcels ot real property lying between and situate In Clataoo county, state of Oregon, particularly described as follows, towll: All of lot two (J), three (3), four (4). nine (9), ten 10 and eleven (11) in block numbered two (!) In Slilvoly's Astoria (now In the corporate limit of tho city of Astoria.) And also all of lot two (2) In block numbered two (2) In Port of Upper As toria (now In the corporal limits of auld city of Aatorla.) Reference being had herein to the re corded and rntubllHlied mups and plats of snld Hhlvely s Aatorla and Port of Upper Astoria, Together with all and singular th ten ements, hereditaments and appurte nances belonging, or In uv wise ap pertaining to suld lots, tracts or par cel of real property; Being all and singular the property of snld defendant corporation, Th Astoria Street Railway Company, real, personul or mixed; and all rights, priv ilege. Immunities and frunchlsei ' ow ned by suld company. And notice Is hereby further given ' that I will offer for sale and sell all said property abovo described, real, personal and mixed, and said premises, tights, privileges and franchises and Immunities of every kind and descrip tion covered by said mortgage of May 2, ISM, whether owned by suld defend ant at the date of said mortgage or since acquired, In ono parcel, to satisfy suld Judgment, liens, costs and accru ing coat. Bonds secured by sold mortgage and overdue coupons belonging thereto will bo received on account of any amount bid at said sulu as provided In said de cree and order of sale. ,. . C A. COOLIDOB. Receiver of Astoria Street Rnllway Compuny, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, L17'w)0k'e at rm'n Clty' 0r" Ma Notice Is hereby given that the fol-lowing-niwned settler lina (li.nl nmi. of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will bo inudo before the county, (' erk of Clatsop County, at Astoria, Oregon, on July 2, ym Vlx: ir ';A'tT,'ol'"MKW J. BURKE, H. K No. 12K. fr the 8 half of ths r quart r, .h, quarter of HE quar ter am! KM quarter of NE quarter of section 0, T 5 N, R 10 W. He tin mi s the following witnesses to prove Ids continuous roMldeno linnn and cultivation of suld land, viz: John J Kherman, of Seaside., Ron; James lrwln, of Henslda Or Or-"" uMa fl.A a Ooorg,. Irwin of gnM- Q : lp M. Condlt, of Henslde, Oregon. 1IA3. U. MOOREB, Register. Dr. T.N. Hull DENTIST. 71 Commerolil Street, Over Schlussel's ClmSlng Btor V Register. I