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MK MORNING AST0R1AN, SUNDAY, JULY 8, UOU JOHN T. LIGHTER. EJltor. Telephone Main 8SL TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Sent by mall, per year JJ.90 Pent by mall, per month -M Served by carrier, per month W SEMI-WEEKLY. Bent by mail, per year. In advance M.00 roalaga (rec 10 lUMcnotn. All communications intended for pab ;icatlon should be directed to the editor. Business communications of all kinds and remittances must be addressed to The Astorlan." The Astorlan guarantees to 1U ad vertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on tht Columbia rfver. Advertising rates can be had on ap plication to ths business manager. Por resident WILLIAM M KIXLEY, Of Ohio. For Vice-President THEODORE ROOSEVELT, Of New York. The cljse of the government's fiscal year presents surprises striking and en couraglng. The surplus revenue Is eighty millions as against Secretary Gage's estimate of forty, and the total amount of gold and bullion in the treaa ury exceeds four hundred and twenty millions, more than has ever been gathered under single control anywhere else In the world. Last year was also the first to show a surplus since 1S93. and it has been but once exceeded, in 1S90, when it was about five millions greater than for the year which closed Saturday. The total revenues of ths government, excluding the postal earn ings. were J;66,4i:,347. of which two hundred and ninety-four millions came from the internal revenue and two hundred and thirty-three from customs. The largest Item of the expenses, J4S7. S03.49S, was $140,S75,S3 for pensions; the second, $134,653,180 for the war depart ment, while the navy required 36.089, 149. The net result' shows not only great excess of receipts over the esti mates, but a falling off of nearly sixteen millions In the expenses of the mili tary establishment." No political party h4 ever met under such favorable circumstances as did the Republican national convention in Phil adelphia. The unanimous nomination of both the candidates for the offices of president and vice-president was unprecedented. Mr. McKInley has earned and well deserves the compli ment. The prosperity of the country under his administration alone merits It, without taking Into consideration his able conduct of our affairs of state during the war with Spain. There was a notable difference between the har mony of the Republican party at St Louis, in the convention of 1S&6, and at Philadelphia. Last month every Re publican was working for the strongest ticket and there was a unanimous ver dict for McKinley and Roosevelt. The latter has endeared himself to the peo ple by his clean and honest adminis tration of such public offices as he has held, as well as by his bravery in Cuba. They are both strong candidates, politically and personally, and will gain In strength as the campaign progresses. The farm price of wheat on Decem ber 1st In each year of President Cleve land's administration averaged 54.1 LASS f Baldwin's Celery Soda eons a headache at onoe. It if a pleas ant, sparkling, efferr.tie.Dt drink that acta iimuediaielT. It clean and pnrifliaa the stomach, gently quiets th. nervu and relieve all pain. It earea lick and Borroua cadactua. .emcknf and mn- 1 iJiC-. 12? 2(?? 8P '-9 FKABK HART, Successor t Th. Olsen, t09-2 Com. Bt. cents per bushel. UnJor the McKlnley administration the Average irke has been S'.l cents per buhvl. au lncrra.' of 25 per cent over tho IKnnvratlc price. The Republican .tlnAl platform declares In favor of legislation for the upbuilding of the American merchant marine In the foreign trade, and con gress may be depended upn to P-s such a measure early In the noxt session. This year's convention of the Ohio Democrats was ahe smallest for the past 'luarler of a century. Yet. Chair man Jones predicts Democratic success In Ohio this year. His patient and laborious work and the successful result of the ar with Stin alone entitle President Mc Klnley to re-election at the hands of the people. . J The settlement of the difficulties at the Samoan Islands was one of the di plomatic Incidents which terminated happily under this administration. The last Democratic president hauled down the American flag In Hawaii; It was restored to Its place over the Pa cific by President AfcKiniey. Idle men, tramps and Coxey's armies furnished but poor markets for farm produce. WE CAN STAND tT. The attempt of the ProhlbitionUt to carry out their well-known purposes by a third party movement has brought upon them considerable ridicule for many years, but still they persist In their endeavor, with an Indefatiga bility that would be ludicrous were it not pathetic, to force upon an over whelming and unwilling majority the radical measures which they favor. The sight of good men going radically wrong on great public questions, and at the same time overflowing with abuse of those who still retain sane ideas of political economy, must nec essarily be painful, and the smallness of their number, were they not of a class for which we are bound to feel some respect, could but excite derision. In 1SSS the party cast 294,907 votes; In 1S92. 284.133, and in 1S9S, 147,000. The indications for the coming election are for still smaller figures, yet the party is able to work up an amount of en thusiasm which would do credit to a woman's suffrage convention. Since they seem to enjoy their little bi-play and do no harm to anyone else, the world can only stand aside and muse on the effects of radical notions In overthrowing the mental balance of men of considerable natural ability. GOLD DEMOCRATS ARE NOT FOR BRYAN. Chicago Times-Herald. So far as we have been able to ob serve, Richard Croker is the only gold Democrat of 1896 of national reputation who has openly announced himself for Bryan and silver at 16 to 1 In 1900 But Croker is gifted with the convictions of a chameleon, which change to meet the exigencies of his pocket, for which he works all the time. Abram S. Hewitt is a representative of Eastern Gold Democrats who rejects Bryan and the platform of 1S96 with equal emphasis. Mr. Hewitt says that a man who, like Bryan, "denounced as government by Injunction the perform ance by the Judiciary of the duties im posed upon I: by the constitutional law of the land; who denounced the su preme court, the bulwark of liberty and law; who sought to overthrow the Ju diciary of the country, was a man too limited In understanding and too vio lent In Impulse to be intrusted with the great office of president." "The American conception of govern ment," Mr. Hewitt added, "has always been liberty regulated by law; the Bry an notion is d-spotlsm regulated by anarchy." He scoffed at the idea of any IsBue in this country between im perialism and anti-imperialism, and said our being in the Philippines was "simply a case of having the wolf by the ear and being unable to let go." J. Sterling Morton, speaking for the Gold Democrats of the West, says that they are today as firm in their conviction for honest money and as loy al to their devotion to principle as they were in 1896. "If Mr. Bryan is again th nominee of the Democratic party," he says, "they will use with slight variation the words he uttered at Richmond, 'We' will not come back.' The Gold Democrats of the United States will not support Bry-anarchy, with or without silver." Charles S. Falrchlld, secretary of the treasury under President Cleveland, In doised Mr. Hewitt's attitude, and said (Cn (O) Jd) The Washing Woman's Bt Friend. that Mr. Bryan ought not to be nom inated or voted for whether he adhered to or repudiated or subordinated IS to 1. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. PORTLAND. ArrlT :Wa,iu.j Portland Union Depot, 11: 10 a.m. 6:55p.mfor Astoriaand lnter-1 :40p.m. 2:30 - mie.liate points I 5:50p.m. I ASTORIA. I 7.45a.m.For Portland tn-tU.Ma.rn (j.lOp.m.jtermjdlute points 10:30 p.m. Pally except Saturday. Saturdays only. RK ASIDE DIVISION. S IS a,m.... R)a. m I ll::a. m. .. j;50 p. ni. I ( 7: .". . in. ASTOR1 v 1:: .... 4.00 . m ... JWop. ui. 6:J5 p. ta. Saturday only. ftis a. m 1 so a. m. iS.tS.-z: 6EASE tiiS&S: fl'n. m I 7 On. m. All trains make cloe. connections at Gobi, wtta all Northern Pacific train to and from ths east or Sound poinu. J. C. MA TO, Oeo'l IV t and Pus. An H.F.Prael Transfer Co Telephone 22L DRAYING AND EXPRESSING AU Good Shipped to Our Care Will Receive Special Attention. No. S3S Dunn Bt, Astoria, Or. W. J. COOK. Mgr Ren. Tel. 11JL Oregon Short Line Railroad. THB DIRECT ROOTS TO Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. Gives choice of two favorlt. routes, ria the Union Pacific Fast Mall Line, or the Rio Grande Scenic Lines. LOOK AT THE TIME 1 Days to Salt Lake . 2 J Days to Denver 3J Days to Chicago 4J Days to New York. Fret reclining chairs, upholstered tourist sleeping cars, and Pullman pl ace sleepers, operated on ail train. For further Information apply to Or C. 0. TERRT. W. E. COMAN. Trav. Pass. Agt. Gen. Agent 124 Third St., Portland. Or. G. W. LOUNSBERRT, Agent O. R. A N, QUICKEST. SHORTEST and MOST DIRECT LINE TO THE EAST SOUTHEAST 13 THE TW DAILT SOLID VESTIBULE!) ikai.ns LESS THAN THREE DATS PORTLAND TO CHICAGO ThrOllCh PnlannnnJTAii.t O Iaa nA m - - - ci.jjvj a uui ink uiccici. Dinlntr and Ruff a t ikfi. rM class Reclining Chairs Free. PORTLAND to DENVER. KANSAS CITY, OMAHA and CHICAGO without change. Only one change to NEW YORK. BOSTON and other Eastern points. For rates, tickets and full Informa tion, call on or address, G. W. LOUNSBERRT. Agent O. R. & N., Astoria, On, Or J. H. LOTHROP, Gen'l Agt., No. 135 Third St.. Portland. Or. 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 nl(?ht 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. EDDT. Trav. Pass. Agt., Gen. Agt, Portland, Oregon. Portland, Or. E3 Best Powder. Dirt s Worst Enemy. Corrects all blemishes of ItJ JA,'-, the face, removes blot WlSQOIu 5 Pln i'l'. tn. sun burn, frvekloa and makes ni,, a beautiful complexion. Knhfininn " ' h b tn IUUBIUUU whi Bn(1 ncellent for deranged stomach. A FEW INTERESTING FACTS When rtLsr. -. , ... . , - - cumempiaung a trip, whether on business or pleasura. Ah.-i-.T-i i "mnl rvloe IIIV 1st VnAHA ti . . WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES are . uo yuuuu man our trains are operated so as to make close con- . ""wging unea at all Junction points. i-uuman Palace Sleeping and Chair Cars on through trains. Dining car service unexcelled. Meals erved a la carte, vi .l" . 'h ?!'" a tkkVt ove7..:.. ' "eo' 10 yoa The Wisconsin Central Lines. and you will make direct CAnneeUons at Ki'rw MUMukM Ma For any further Information call on ,ny.V5.ket fent. or correspond with JA& C. POND. Gen. P... or JA& A. CLOCK. Milwaukee. Wis. teneral Agent. :46 Stark St. Portland. Or. 11 FIRE mm COMPANY Of New Zealand VV. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY Subscribed .Capital, Paid-up Capital, Assets, -Assets in United States, Surplus to Policy Holders, IIa3 .beenlUnderwriting on the Pacific Const over. twenty-two years, SAMUEL ELMORE &, CO. Resident Agents, Astoria, Or. INSTRUCTIONS GIVF Miss Bertha flartln's Decorative Art LVVllll Boom SSO Dakom Building, 3d it ivrm mm urn ommTinv. Conducted by the Benedictine Fathers Locattd 40 miles sonth of Portloml, on one of the moHt liealtliful and attractive pots of the Willamette Valley. Thk Ideal Place roil Yot'R Buys. Preparatory, ClaeBical, Commercial and Hcieutilio Course. Manic a Hpecialty, For Particalarg, Apply to the President. ...The Esmond Hotel... PORTLAND, ORE,, FRONT AND MORRISON STS. Euroueao plan.5oc toll.Mner day. American plan, 11.00 to 12.00 per day. THE ASTORIAN.... Delivered at or residence, GO EAST vu : .', SHORTEST ANDQUICKESTLINE TO St.rau!,Daluth, Minneapolis, I'hlcagj and All Tolna East PA1LT TRAINS; FAST TIME; PER. VICE AND SCENERT UN EQUALED. Through fat and TanrUl Hlu.r. Ulnlugand Huff. I Hotuklng Library ('ar. Tickets to point East via Portland and tho Great Northern Ry on sal at O. It. & N. Tlck-t Olllce, Astoria, or Great Northern Ticket Ortlce 268 M0KRIS0X STKKET, PORTLAND. For rates, folders and full Informs ttnn regarding Enstern trip, call on or address. A. B. C. DENNISTON. Cl'.y Pass, and Tl.-k-t Agent. Portland. J. A. Fastabend, Gcncrol Contractor and Oulldcr THE lOl'VKE. Strangers visiting in tne city will flu J the lxmrre au attractive resort wherein to spend the evening. The Amme HiiU-ra lilies' UrcbHitra is still on the bills and presents nightly a musical pniiirsin of exceptional merit. Handsome pool sod billiard rooms a s feature In connection with the house. Palatable luuches will be served at all uours OF SHAREHOLDERS $5,000,000 1,000,000 2,545,114 300,000 1,718,792 ORDERS SOLICITED rail Llse of Rentst Cmbrold cry Materials. Initials i Specialty. Cbolee Selectios ol 3' ampin j Design. Stamping Neatly Dos:. sad Waahlngtoa B... Portland, Or. OSCAR ANDERSON, Mauager. J. 0. PKNDKOA8T, Chief Clerk. your office, store 60c.pcr month. f "" " ' 11111 " V ( " I ' TIMH SCMI!)UI.I!5 Knuu lurlUmt. DKPART Arsiti Salt l.k, Pciivvr, Ft. 1'iirll.ud t'lJ l. m Hutih. uuuii. nu m ility. Hi, LoiU, t'lilcimo and ll- 4 p. lu. Null Uk. Hohvvr. l. AtUnllD a i. in. Wiirlh, Oii.li. K m City. Hi. Unit, t'lili'.i and Kan, T a. m. IV alia Wnlla, l,wWuii, HiHikaii lj.-r. p. in. hHikue. MtniiKniH)' Hi, nt. I'.lll, llllllllll, a 40 a in. anil K.at. f torn Anuria kKBAN STBAM5rtlPS All Kallliic DalM tub )wt U chant. For 8au yrauouc-tlll My 1,1.1a, lava. Columbia Rtvr BtMimr. To Portland sad Way LJi4ls. Tarn Kxtfuudajr 4a iiiti Mcday from Portland 4am ' ) on 'lir, N.wtwrf, tufoiu a W-Uiia a. tun, ... A f - 7 am. Tura.TUur aud (tel. in Kiv.ra. V,j lurrs-'B i uy, imyioa, , sua rrt. way uuiuiusi. Klarla U dljr 9 U a m. Lt Uwlats D.uu a m il.lly 5uk. Rlv.r, ltlrlatolrl.kii. tam wii.i.amrtik KivKit I JJp.m, TucThuii furll.nit tn t'rrlll. Saturday aud w.y luitllosa. Xo.l. Wml rrl.uy O, W. LOUN8DERRT, Ag.nt, Astoria, W. 11. IIUKLUUHT. Oo. l'aaa, AgU, Portland, Or. ltd A I. .NOTICK. NOTICE 13 IIEUEUY UIVEN That It la the Intention of the Cum mon I'uuiii'll of the Ctiy of Antorla lo r.Uibllali (he Krailn of Uuane at rut In that nrt of tlio City of AaUirls laid out ami rcroriliM by J. M. Shlvrlcy from I ho rum ini of Mci'l jrr' A.lorla to the i-nut lino cf rWvriiliviUh Slrrct, at the following hrlKht above tht baa of KraU-a us vatiibllahctl by onllnanro No. . of I ho City of Aatorla, rntltlni. "An 'irdlnnnrr mtttbllahlng a ba4 of sru.,- for tht? atn-rta of th City of Aatoriu,' lowlt: At the rant lln of the town of A torla aa Inld out and riH-ordcd by John lUClure ami i-xti'nilril by Cyrua tMny, U tv throuuhout tht width lliirnif. At the Intrmi'itlon of Uuiux aln'ci with KouriM'nth atn-rl, on tha north iilo ZS.i fin-t anil on th south U At th Intrr.ci tlon of Dunne HI. with FlftHnth street. 34 feet on tha north aliln anil 3a fwt on the south aide. At the Intersection of lJunn. street with Sixteenth atreet, 3i feet through. out th entire crossing. At the Intersection of Duane street with Seventeenth street, St fret throughout the entire crossing. The street between the points men tioned or crossings to be on a stralsht or even slope throughout the width thereof. That this notice Is published for ten sticcemlve days by order of the said council, the Drat publication being on saturany, July 7th. jswo. 11. E. NELSON. Auditor and Police Judge of the City or Aitoria. NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. Land Offlc? at Oregon City. Oregon, June 23. im Notice Is hereby given that the fol lowing named settler has (tied notice of his Intention to make final proof In aupport of his claim, and that said proof will be madi before the Keglster and fiecelver at Oregon City, Oregon, on AuKuat 20, 19oi), vli: Jasper N. Fowler, li. j.;. No. 12454 ror the lots 9. 10. 13 and 1, Section 13, Tp. 4 N It. 10 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous re.ldence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: James 8. Iliithltun, of Portland, Oregon, A. D. Itockafellow, of Portland, Oregon, W. 8. Cone, of Hay City, Oregon, John Flnley, of Astoria, Oregon. CHAS. B. MOORE,' Register. NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION. Land Olllce at Oregon City, Oregon, June 23, 1900. Notice Is lieheby given that the fol lowlng-named settler has filed notice of his Intention to miik- finnl proif In sup port of 111 i claim, and that su.d proi f will he mad" before the Ili'ulHtor and RecelvKi' at OrtRcn i.'liy, Oregon, on August 20, 1M0, vl: Jumes 8. Kathbun, II. E. No. 12,444, ror the 8. E. U of Section 18, Tp. 4 N U. W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon ard cultivation of said land, vis: J. N. Fowler, of Portland, Oregon, A. D. r.nckafellow, of Portland, Oreiron, V. 8. Cone, Hay City, Oregon, John Flnley, of Astoria. Oregon. CHAS. U. MOOnES, Register, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office nt Oregon City, Oregon, June 23, 1900. Notice Is hereby given that the fol lowing-named settler has filed notice of his Intention to muke final proof In support of his claim, and that fcald proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at Oregon City, Oregon, on August 20, 1900, viz: Andrew L. Itockafellow, H. E. No. 124.W, for the E. ft of 8. W. and lots 2 and 4, Section 18, Tp. 4 N., R. W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: J. S. Rathbun, of Portland, Oregon, J. N, Fowler, of Portland, Oregon, W. B. Cone, of Bay City, Oregon, John Flnley, of Astoria, Oregon, CHAS. H. MOORE3, Register. - I.KOAL NOTICRS NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. Untied Utiles Land oitlce, Oregon City, vrcsoii, j uiy a, ivuu. Moll,,. In HiO'kIiv uK'..,, (I,i,l In eiiiultll. Anrs with the prvvi.Uiiis of the Set of i' Minims iintiiiei All ai l (or urn sum of timber IiiikU In the states of Cali fornia, Oregon. Nevada, mid Washing ton lei riiory, ss exienneii to an i wi ll" Lilllil Hlntea by net of August 4. 1V2, Luther I'lttgvr. of Heattle, counly day filed In this ultlee tils sworn stute- owiii io, n.-.ii, ror tim piircniise ix in N, E, V of Section No. 4 In Tuwiinhlp No. 6 N Range No, W and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for ttgrleullmul purpiwe, and to iKtulilliili his rliilni to said land befor. the Keglster and Receiver of this oltlc at Orgon City, Oregon, on Friday, the HMh day of rlepleinber, He names as witti -Mes; ' i llartholi'tliew J. lliirke, of Seaside Oregon, Jamrg T. Hurke, of Seaside, Oregon, rharlc llarbaiiglt, of Volga, South Hakots, William llurke, of Sea side, Oregon, Any and nil persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands sie re Hunted to file their claim. In till ollleo on cr before said IMh day of Sept.'lnber. ItfOO, C1IA8, II. MOOUES. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United1 States IJind lime. Oregon City, Oregon, July 3, I wo. Notice Is hereby glvi n that In com pliance, with the provUlona of the si t of consnn. of June 3, is;, eiiililid "An art for tile sale of tliiilu r land. Ill the states of California, Oregon, Ne vada, and Washington Territory," us extended to all Public !.and States by sit of August 4, IM'.. Charles Kar naugh, of Volga, county of Hrooklng. stale of South iHikota. has this day filed In this oltlie his sworn statement No, i.'37. for the purchase of the N, W, of Section No. 3 In Township No. 4 N Range No, t W., and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is mote valuable for Its limber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to r.labll.h his I lilllil to auld land before the K-gltcr and Receiver of this olllce at Oregon City, Oregon, op. Friday, the Mh day of September, 1900. Ha liaiuis as wiineaaes: Bartholomew J. Hurke. of KimsI.Is, Oregon. James T. Hurke, of Heaslde, Oregmi, William Uurke, of Seaside, Or egon. Luther Eager, of Seattle. Wash ington. Any and nil persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are renue.teil to file their claims In thl olllce on or before said Sih day of September, 1900. CHAS. H. MOORISH. Register. ADMINISTRATOR'S BALE. Nollie Is hereby given that rursuant to an order made and entered In tte county court of the state of Oregon for Clatsop county on the SOth day of April. 1900, the undersigned adminis trator of the rstate of P. W. Coleman, deceased, will on Monday, the Hh day of July, 19X. at the hour of two o'clock p. m., In front of the court house dour at the city of Astoria, In Clatsop coun ty, State of Oregon, offer for sale and sell at auction to ths hlgheat bidder for rash, ail of the following de-rlb4 real estate situated In said county, to- The north half of the southwest quar ter, and the wo.t half of the southeast nuarter of Section number one (1), In Township sli ), north of Rang, nine (9 . we.t of the Willamette in.rldlan. ont'd at Astoria, Oregon, this first day of May, 1900. C. W. FULTON, . '.' Administrator. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon. June If. lnn. Notice Is hereby given that the fol lowing named settler hss filed notice of nls Intention to make final proof In sut-port of hla claim, and that said proof will be made before the County t lerk of Clatsop County at Astoria. Oregon, on July 30, 1900, vis: , JOHN ANTTILA. If. E. No. I15SJ, fr th. jots D. 10. It and 14. section 17, T 4 N, It I W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon said land, vli: Hurry . of Push. Oregon: Jg. kob Hlltunen. of Push, Oregon; William ow of Push. Oregon; Albert Hill, of Push, Oregon. CHARLES B. MOOnrCft, Register, SEALED PROPOSALS. Office of C. Q. M Vancouver Bar racks. Wash.. July 2. 19(H), Healed pro posals. In triplicate, will be received lEST un'." August 2. lw, and then opened, for furnishing forage and bedding at the several mil Itary posts In this department and iTT." M ik,tty. Aluska, and l'orl Valdei Alaska, for fiscal year ending June 30. iMi. Information fuml-he," here or by quartermasters at isis L. 8. reserves right to reject or accept any or all proposals or any part there- ihHMnv'o,H'" .c,,,"ttn'nit proposals should be marked: "PniposiUs for Forage and Bedding at and SZ drwae.l to undersigned. J. W. Jacobs, U, W. M, EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice I. hereliv irluan ik. ... . . . , ,,,' lout me un dersigned has been by the county court of Clatsop county. Oregon, duly " "" u'w oi me last win and testament of r-ueiino uif..ri .i . i . and that said will has been duly prov- iiu women io prouat. by .aid court, ' 11 All persons having claims against tho estate of ni,l ,i.n.,. 'l sent the sume, duly verllled, to ths undersigned, at the olllce of Harrison Allen, attorney at law. room 7. Puae building. In Astoria, Oregon, within six months from this date. ALBERT V. 8IFERTE. Executor of the Last Will and Testa ment of Evelina Hlferto, Deceased O'lted this 11th day of June, 1900 FINAL ACCOUNT. Kflllea 1. I,.. l .. ... di-rslKned, administrator of the estate of J. W. Mlnnker, deceased, has filed In tho county court of the state' of Oregon for Clatsop county, his final - n'iwii uuiiiiiuHiraior, and the same has b;en set for hearing Mon day, the 10th doy of July. luoo. at 10 o clock a. m., at the county court rooms at the court house. In tho City of As torla, In Clatsop county, Oregon. All persons Interested In suld estate are her.hv n.im...t t . .. - ".".- iu men una mere appenr and show cause, if any. whv rha m f, 1.1 H..1 n . . , . . . ..... mtuuiii Hiiouia not be allowed and the personal property be long ng to said estate distributed, the administrator discharged and hla a n . n . Administrator of the Estate of J. W. Dated this 8th day of June, 1900,