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f MB MORNING ASTORUH. FKIPAY, nAUGtM 17, UOU JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. Telephone Main ttL TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILT. Sent by mall, per year Sent by null, per month M M Served by carrier, per monU. SEMI-WEEKLY. Sent by mall, per year. In advance W.00 Postage rree to subscriber. All communlcatlnna Intended (or paT Hcation should be directed to the editor. Business communications of all kinds and remittances' must be addressed to The Astorlan." The Astonan guaranteea to ita ad vertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia rlVer. Advertising rates can be had on ap plication to the business manager. For President 'WILLIAM M'KINLCY, Of Ohio. .For Vice-President THEODORE ROOSEVELT, Of Xev York. The middle-of-the-roaders barked up the wrong tree when they nominated Bark-r. Which of the contending powers will make the first ov?rtures to the Box ers for their co-operation Is the next question. The British fears that the allies will not be able to so much as peek in within Pekln's walls are probably groundless. The ttoers and Filipinos are waiting for Bryan's election and the new era of liber: y which is iO dawn when the Democrats get In. If they don't quit running they are likely to get tired be fore their anticipations are realized. If the powers attempt the propotosJ plan to select ten native viceroys un der an European head to rule China, they must count on active opposition from the Kwang Hsu faction, which contains the ben brains of China and with the assistant of the powers can be relied upon to bring about radical and permanent reforms. THE SOUTH AND THE NEGRO. San Francisco Call. Dispatch' from Atlanta announce that since the recent election In North Carolina, at which there was adopted a constitutional amendment virtually abolishing negro suffrage in the state, a movement to accomplish a similar result has been started In Georgia. Prominent members of the legislature have declared an Intention to propoRe such an amendment to the Georgian constitution at the next session and it Is probable the plan will be carried out. Several .schemes have b"en devised for excluding the negro from the polls without violating the constitution of the United States and the original Mississippi plan has been exceeded In one way or another by each successive state that has followed the lead. That Just adapted In North Carolina Is the most drastic and will doubtless be the one most closely Imitated by the Geor gians. It declares: i "Every person presenting himself for registration shall be able to read and wrltp any section of the constitution In the English language: and. before he shall bo entitled to vote, he shall have paid on or before the first day of May, of the year In which he propo-s to vote.' his poll tax for the previous year, as pr;scribed by article 5, section 1, of the constitution. But no mal per son who was on January 1, 1VI7, or at any time prior 'hr-jto. entitled to vote under the laws of any state in the United .States, therein he then resid ed, and ro lineal descendant of ar.y such person, shall be denied the right to register and vote at any election In this state by reason of his failure to possess the educational qualification herein described, provided he shall have registered In acordance vith the terms of this section prior to Decjm berl, 1008." It will be seen the amendment Im poses an educational and taxpaylng qualification upon negroes, but not up on the whites. Thus there will be no incentive to advance the education of the npgroes, and as they will have no votes, the chances are the dominant white race will not burden Itself to support any considerable number' of public schools for the blacks. More than that: there will be no political f-rce In the South to guarantee the personal and property rights of the blacks and as a consequence the whole situation In that section of the Union Is to be materially altered for the worse. The amendment was carried In North Carolina by the activity of "red shirt" clubs and Is therefore an outcome of vlolti.ee rather than of reason. Ills to be regarded as a partisan measure In the strictest sense. The object Is to mnke the South solid for Democracy and .'is a result there will Inevitably be a protest against It from the people of the North. In fact, that protest is already heard from various quarters, and when the time conies to appor tion representatives under the census of this year it is crtaln efforts will be ma.l; to so limit the number of con gressmen from the South that the Denoerats of that section will not gain from th? suppression of the negro vote so much political profit as they expect ed. Moreover, the South may lose In dustrially ns well as politically by the new policy. In a review of the subject in the current number of the Forum the Hon. Charles Groevenor, of Ohio, after briefly describing how much the South has jrospered during the thirty years of negro suffrage and how much has be-m gained by both races, says: "It will be marvel.ris If disf-anehise-ment does not stop all or practlvally all progr?ss In this direction. What has the colored man to look forward to? Why should he educate himself and his childrm? He will retrace . the steps he has taken toward good cltl avnshlp more rapidly than he has ad vanced. It Is the history of the world and there Is no escape from the blight ing effects." The tendencies of the new policy will, of course, be closely watched from the North, and while there is every desire un the part of all to avoid another Issue of a sectional character, yet It may be forced by the results of this wholesale disfranchisement of voters. It Is a desperate game that the South ern leaders have jndertaken to play and the consequences to them may be almost as direful as secession Itself. POSSIBLY Yoa Are Not Aware of the Fast Time AND SUPERB SERVICE NOW OFFERED BT THE ' S m.Zrnl.W WE HAVE 2-DaiIyFast Trains-2 TO THE EAST If you cannot take the morning train, travel via the evening train. Both are finely equipped. "OUR SPECIALTIES" FAST TIME THROUGH SERVICE PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPER3 PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS PULLMAN DINERS. LIBRARY (CAFE) CAR FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS Hours In time saved to Omaha, Chicago. Kansas Citv, St. Louis, .New York, boston, And Other Eastern t'oints Tickets good via Salt Lake City and Denver. It Is to your Intereat to use THE OVERLAND LIMITED. Tickets and Eleeplng-car berths can be secured from O. W. LOUNSBERRT, Agent O. R. & N. Co., Astoria, Or., OR J. H. LOTHROP, General Agent, 135 Third St., Portland, Or. A familiar name for the Chicegj, Milwaukee & Pt. 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Bailey Gatsert leaves Astoria dally except Saturday at 7 p. m. IHVM ami Aatlv tfMnr film. ! dae at I a. ,f White Collar Line tickets and O. R. & N. tickets Interchangeable on Bailey tiatxert and Haesalo. Through Port land connection with steamer Nahcot ta from llwaco and Long Beach points. A. J. TAYLOR, Astoria, Aft U. R SCOTT. Telephone ill. President. rv O BP ilUO Tl 8 SCHEDULES i From torlittid. Antra DEPART Chicago Pordaud Special 16a. m Salt l.Ake. Deliver. Ft.! Worth, Oinal.s. hsu-: . ms I'.tly, M. Louis.) m- Chicago aud KU fslt Lake. IVnver, rt.l At'sritle Kxpres p. m. Worth, uu.ittu, Kn-; sas City, hi. Louis, i Chicago and Kail, , 7 s. m. Walla Walla. I,-wttiin,: I Siioktue. Micnmtu ; $pokne 6 p. tu. lis, tt. I'ui, Pinutrt, - S:J0 a to. Miiwsukee, I'liingoj 1 mill Ksi. I From Astoria j OCEAN STEAMSHIPS! All Sailing- laUs tub ieet to crmi) it. For nw Francisco-Sail May J,,1J. 13,23, Colombia Rtrtr 7am StMmera 4u mx Mouday Ex Sunday j To rortlaod aa4 Way Landings. , . 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No extra charge for these superior accommodations and all classes of tick ets are available for passage on ths famous "Northwestern Limited." All trains on this line are protected by ths Interlocking Block system. W. H. MEAD, H. L. SISLER, General Agent. Traveling Agt. Portland. Ore. GO EAST VIA SHORTEST ANDQUICKESTLINE TO St.Paul.Duluth, Minneapolis, Chica?.) and All Polns East DAILY TRAINS; FAST TIME; SER VICE AND SCENERY UN EQUALED. Through Palace and Tourist Nleepers I'lniugand BuiTet Hmoklng I.llirary Cars 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 MORKISOtt STREET, PORTLAND, For rates, folders and full Informa tion regarding Eastern trip, call on or address, A. B. C. DENNISTON, City Pass, and Ticket Agent. Portland. f (ft! H.F.Prael Transfer Co Telephone 121. DRAY1NG AND EXPRESSING All Goods Shipped to Our Cars - Will Receive Special Attention. No. fM Duans St.. . ,W. J. COOK. Met Astoria. Or. Res. Tel. 1131. J. A. Fastabend, General Contractor and Builders ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER . RAILROAD.' , Lear. PORTLAND. rr,'. :(Hm,m.lTortlund Union DrpotilLlO a.ra 6 5:p.m,for Astorlaand lnter-1 9:40p.m. fc!: 30 ' jmejiate points. 1 S :50p.m. t " ASTORIA. "T f.5 am.lFor " Portland ln'-ll:W am 610 p.m Itcrnu'dlnte points 10:S0p.m. taliy except Saturday. tSiUiirdays only. BEA9IDE DIVISION. X IS a. tu ... in. ... llrHis, m. .. .S:VI ii. in. . T: l' a. in. I., i - ... 1.11 H III, I .. .V O l. 111. JA'v p. in. s.tttmU o.ily. :ta m ... t.i't m I i;.t a in ... MO) n. Ml I ..... '"It) . I i in p. i ... I:M'. 1; 1) . m III 111 i III All trains mak closa connections at Ooble with all Northern Pscin. trs'ns to and from the east or Sound nomu J. C. MATO, n'l FY' I snd A"n t.KOAL MOriCKt SHERIFF'S SALE. Py virtue of nn execution and order of sale itemed out of the circuit court of the state of On-run for the rouniv of Clatsop; on the Uth day of August. 19m). ui).,n a JuJirni 'tit and ducree renuV rcd therein on the 2d dav of March. 1H In favor of J. V. Mlnnker, plaintiff, and nealnst Uulmlmi D'Flla and Hen ry D'Ella, defendant, for the sum of Jv'0.00, together .villi lir.rrent Ihenvn at Jhe rate of 8 per cent per nnnum, from the 4th day f Man h. 1 ;!. tht; sum of 5-t4.50 Int. 'rent paid, and the costs of and upon this rlt com manding and requiring me to mak sale of the folio ln? described real proper ty, to-wit: . All of the north one hundred fe-t of Uit ?0. IS of Hlork No. 12. of the town ,m . . i i ' 'M . Tln Z cTa'..' c!:uJntbyy nf Ast John Oregon. at thrcourt ToSaw'U" In the 7u'7t puhllc auction to the hlgh.-st blddiT 1. . . '...."Ir.,? g.p. " :..,. ui' ju ismrni. inieri,M. th ab... ..,, ..... nn ,,- Astoria, Ongon Augu I W0. 1 IIOMAH UI.N ll.l,. Sheriff Clulsnn P..unlv i lr..o-., - " " NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Stata Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, August 10. 1900. Notice Is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June J. 1ST8. entitled "An net for the sale of timber lands In the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory." ns extend ed to all nubile land states by act of August 4. 1K2. Nicholas Wlsner, of Astoria, eounjy of Clatsop, state of Oregon, has this day filed In this ome his sworn statement No. K2B5. for the purchase if the N. K. 4 of section No. 12 In townshln No. t N.. rnnire No. 7 W., and will off r proof to dhow that iha innii.,i,r,i.i i. m, .i ,.ki . I mirnr.ua, a ,l 1.11..U 11. to said land before the register and receiver of this ofl'ce at Oreirnn Citv .... . . a,, , T-.aoill1ll llin I'lttlin I Oregon, on Monday, the 29th day of October. 1900. He names as witnesses: John Dick, of Astoria, Oregon. Al bert Ueyer. of Astoria. Oregon; Sebas tian Glosser, of Astoria, Oregon; O. F. Morton, of Astoria. Oregon. Any and all persons claimlnir ml. verscly the ahove-d'-scrlbed lands are I rr.r,,i..f .i ,ii ,v..., , " , i oflce h,f.,e ,7, " ' "" ""z i orioner, CHAS. R. MOORES, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Or?gon, August 10, 1900. Notice In hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June .1 1S78, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the states of California. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory." as extend ed to all the public land states by an of Aug.jst 4. 1S92, Albert Reyer, of As toria, county of Hntsop. rtfLte 0f OPe. gon. has this day filed In this office his sworn siatenv-nt No. G2C6, for the pur- rnase or tne . v4 ,f ecton So. 12 111 township No. 6 N.. ranin Nn. 7 W and will off r proof to show that the lano sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to etdabllHh his claim to "aid land before the reiflMter and re ceiver of this office at Oregon City, Or egon, tn Monday, the 29th day of Oct-oti-r. 19D0. He nam'-s as witnesses: John Tl: k. of AHtorla, Oregon; Nich olas Vsn"r. of AHtorla. Oregon; Se bnHilan las-r. of Astoria, Oregon; O. F. Morton, of Astoria Oregon, Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requn(.'.d to tile their claims In this of fice on or before mild 29th day of Octo ber, 1900. . , CHAS. R. MOOREB, . Register. GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS. Proposals for Potatoes and Onions: Office Chief Commissary. Vancouver Barracks, Wash., Aug. 15, 1900. Sealed proposals for furnlnhlng and deliver ing Potatry-s and Onions for seven months, beginning October 1, 1900, will be received at Fort Stevens, Oregon, Boise Barracks. Camp Osborne and Fort Sherman, Idaho, Fort Canby, Ca sey, Flagler. Walla Walla, Wright and Vancouver Barracks, Wash., until 11 a. m., Aug. 30, 1900, and then opened. Information furnished on application. Envelopes containing proposals should be endorsed. "Proposals for Potatoes nnd Onions." and address p Commis sary of post to be supplied, or to Ma jor James N. Allison, Chief Commis sary. .' - LKOAI. KOtlClD,. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, . Nodes la hereby given that the un derslgnod has bwm appointed admlitli trntor of the estate of Jacob K Lam ers, iUhmihI, and all persons having claim against siild estate must present same, duly verified, to the undersigned at the ottlce of Fulton Rros,, attorneys, In Astorlit, Clutstip County, Oregou, within six months from this ilnte. C. W. FULTON, Astoria. On-gon, Aug. S, 1W0. SHERIFF'S SALK. Uv virtue of an execution and order of sale Issued out of the elrvuit court of the state f Oivgmi, fur the county or CluUip on the 4th day of August, lwo, mum a JUilNiiii-nt and dncrve of furvclosur rtMt.livetl therein on the 3d hy of August, r.KW, in favor of John Lit mon t, plaintiff, and against J, 0, Adams and Mary K. Ailiims, t'liira II. 1'Hik-r and J. Q A. llowlby, xcutors of the will of I. K, lVase, deceased, defeml.iuts, for the sum f J2.ors.iHI. and Interest on the sum of ft.o00.tW thereof rr un ho Llth day of July. l'.wo at the rate of t-n pr cent it annum, the cults and lltdiUMemeiits of this suit ttix.'d at $13.00. anl the costs of and iiHl this writ coiiuii imllnK and rei)iilr lint me to iiiuke sale of the following drscilhed real pmih-rty, tuwlt. Commencing In the middle of the Astoria A Smith Civit ItsllriHid Com. 1'iiny's track, which ivolnt Is liK-ated ns fi'llnws, tn-wlt: ('omiiii'iii lnir at the snutheust corner f tti,i ivmntiun lnd Claim of P. C. iNillender, thnoe north M.3 ft. th-m north 4 iter, and 30 mm. west. S.4S)(. ft., thence west to said point to bi'ifln from, thence from said point west I.Sm.S f.'it to the county load, thence north Ji-it. and SO mn., west ". ti--l. thence east I.6'i5 fert to the nil'ldlo of the mil I railroad trnck, ilieiii'c southerly alonit mild middle of said rullwviy track t the place of he. KlmiliiK. tMitulnltitr -1 .5l Hcrrs. Said P. s-H tious 2f ,nd township 7 noiih, of rniiK' 10 west M". M., su'd land le!n: the a're im that conveyed by Jusluh West I' ami wife to J. C. Adams, hy deed bear Iiik date September. Ii'. mild d''1 ! Iiik recur led at pt I."-, volume 1 J .of lcds of the RitMrds of Clatsop I County, Oregon, together with the ten- enients, hereditaments and nppurte nances thcrcuntj belt cglnif, or In any wNe appertaining. Notice Is hendy glv.-rt t''t I IU n Mimiiny, the mn ,i.iy i f September, j l te hour of 10 o'clock In the i forenoon of said day, in front of and at the court house .lior in the city o .Nstnrln, CUtsip county, Oregon, se at public auction to the hUhent bidder for rash, the above deeerlbwl real prop i Cullender D. L. C. hvltig located In crty, or so mueh thereof ns mnv ! ne usury to satisfy the judgment. Inter est, costs and nil luvruliig costs. THOMAS LINVILLr.. Sheriff of Clatsop t'ounty. Oreg.m Astoria. Oreinm. Auu'ust 1. Xv, SUMMON?. 1,1 l"-uK '"-t f he Stat of ' T j T "' PU!- 1 'n" the name of the state of Oregon. you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you iyM ful H( , a,,,,,. Bn, an,w,.r, fr ', ,k,r..l ..il..,iw ul I "". !' "l'l" to siud court for tne relief demanded In the complaint, which Is in substance as ' .it . . ihiowa; 1. F r a Juilgment against the de. fendunts. Jam-s T. Uullni-k snd Vlletla Hullnck. for the sum of IS2S.23. with In terest thon at the rate of six per cent per annum from the dat of the filing or tne complaint, and the further sum uf II on attorney's fie. and the costs and disbursements herein: 2. That the lien of plaintiff's mort irage referred to In the complaint and being upon the following described property, towlt: Lots numbered 1', 19 and II, block nuniber-d 58. In the Port r.f I pper As torla laid out and 'worded by John Adair. Clatsop county, state of Oregon, be decreed to be a first lien Uon said promises ana inni sam mortgage rx premise and that said mortgage be each lliem ur unrr-u 01 kii iiOliY nun in , ,-u, I- anf .rum.. AV,.,. ,l... mint utnry right of redemption 3. That In cas said mortgaged prem s,'S shall not sell for a sufficient amount to ray said judgment thnt plaintiff do have Judgment against the defendants James, r. Hullick and Vlletta Ilulliick and each of them for any deficiency, and that Plaintiff have foreclosure for Its Hen upon six shares of stock In the Equitable Sav- ings ana Ksti association qescrioeq In the complaint. Ih o-rtlfl.Kt.; thereof v,.in being numbered 2072: that the title or Interest for the defendants James T. Rullack and Vll-tt.-L Ilullack in said property be cut off by said decree and 'hat they be foreclosed of all Interest In said .oremis-s; that said property hj sold according to law to satisfy the judgment above recited and prayed for In the complaint, nnd f r such olher and further relief as to the court may Beem meet and equitable. This summons Is published against you pursuant to an order 'of Hon. J. If. r. Gray, Judge of the connty court of-Clatsop "ounty, state o' Oregon, made by said Judge on the 6th day of August. 1900, In th We-klv Astorlan for six weeM lmmeliately prior to the 29th day of September. 1900. and the dat of th first publication of said nmmons In said iiaper Ih August 10, 1900. CAKE & PAKE, Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. . Notlc" In hereby given that Ihe un dersigned, as administrator of the es tate of John B. Hansen .d-cianed, filed his llnal account In the office of the county clerk of Chits ip omnty. Oregon, nnd that rhe county court of the tato .of On-Kon for the county of f'lntsop has set Saturday, the l.'th day of er,t. mber. 1900, nt the hour of 1:20 p. m. as the time, nnd lh court room of aid court In Astoria, Oregon, as the plnet-. for the hearing of any and nlj objections to th" approval and allow ance of snld final account. All persons having nbjevions thereto are hereby notified to irs'.-nt the same at said time and place, I'ated August 10. 1900. ARTHUR WILSON. Administrator of the Estate of John B. Hansen, deceased. PAXTON, BEACH A SIMON, Attorneys for Administrator. GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS. V. S. Engineer Office, Portland, Orcg.. July 27, 1900. Sealed propoeals for removal of 12,500 cublo yards, more or less, rock, dredg Ing 329,MO cubic yards, more or less, material from the Columbia river, In Che vicinity of Astoria, Oregon, will be received here until 12 m., August 27, 1300, and then publicly opened. Infor mation furnished on application. W. C. LANGFITT, Captain Engrs. iftHI AL NOTH'K.- 5-S NOTICE FOlt TUDLICATION, United Plates Land Om.ie! Orejon City! Oregon. July 7, 1900. . Notice Is hereby Riven that In com pliance with the provisions of ths act of voiiKivss of June I, 111, entitled "An act for ths sals ot tlmtrtt lands In the states of California. On-sron, Ne vada, snd Washington Territory." as extended to all pulillo land states by act uf August 4, 1M. OtUlls M. Igsn. of Astoria, county of Clatsop, stats of Oivgon, has this day fllud In this olTloe her sworn statement No, Mi. for tht pun-hase of ths H. W. "4 of Section No. S lit Township No, I N., Rang No, 1 V., and will offer proof to show that the lnd sought Is mors valuable for its timber ot stuns than for agricultural I'urpt ses, gnd to establish her claim tu said land before the Keglster and Receiver of this ultlcs at Orgon City, ireguii, on We liie.day, the 3d day nf October, IM). She iiumes as Wltliesjsa: Julius Oarbtt, of Olney, Oregon, Bs bastion Olns-r, of Olney, Oregon, Jacob Lvuk, of olney, Oregon. John U later, of oiney. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are rciiursted to ill their claims In this olbce on or be(ort said W day of Octo ber. IJoo. CHAS. II, MOORE8. Iteglsier. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, July 7. 1900. Notice Is hereby glvn that In com pliance with the provisions of the act of congress uf JuilS J, Hi'S, rut 1 1 lid ''An act for the sale of timber lands In fie, states of t'ulKornla, Oregon, Ne voiIh. nnd Washington Territory," as extruded to all publlci bind states by .ne I of August 4. lMU. William C. Logan, ft Astoria, county of Clatsop, stats of Oirgon, hits this day filed In this office his sworn stuteimnt Nj. 6J42, for the purchase Of the H. E. i of Section No. ( In Township No, t N,, Range No, 7 W and will offer proof to Bhuw that the land sought I mors valuable for It tlmbvr or stone than for agricultural purtoit-i, and to vtablih bts claim to kU land before the Register and Receiver of till office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 3d day of October, 1W0, Ho names a witnesses: Julius Gurbt. of Olnrv. Orraon. Sc. bastion Olaser. of Olny, Oregon, Jacob iviik. ot Olney. Oregon, John llluser, or niney, Oregox Any and all persons claiming ad vi-rsely the abuva-descrlbed land are rtqueslvd to file tholr claim In this ottUe on or before the said 3d day of I'ciooer, iug. CHAS. B. MOORES. Register, NOTICE OF FILING SPECIAL AS Sr. 83. NIL .VI IHILL NO. Si. Notice I hereby given that the board of assessors have completed tho special assessment for th Improvrmetit of Franklin Avenu from east line of 81st street to east line of J. M. Shlvrly' H. L. C. and have reported the lame to the common council of the City of As toria, and the same has been filed with tht auditor and police Judgv and named nnd numbered ripo.-lnl Assessmmt Roll No. Ii. and the committee un alrret and public ways of th common council of said city ha been appointed to meet- with the board of assessors on the 2Sth day of August. 1900, at ths nour or Z o dork p. m. of said day In the council chambers In th city hall ot said city, then and lucre to rnnsld er. review, correct and equalise said Speclul Assessment Roll No. 38. Any person oojeciing to said special assess ruent must file hi objections thereto In writing with the auditor and police Judge. II. E. NELSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City or Astoria. Date of first publication, Aug. 10, 1904. NOTICE OF FILINO SPECIAL AS- BESSMENT NO. 34. Notice la hereby given that the board of assessors have completed the special assessment for the Improvement of Seventh tret from the north line of Bond stive to the aouth lino of Astor street and have reported the same to the common council of the City of As toria, and the same has been filed with the auditor and police Judge and named and numbered Special Assessment Roll No. .4, and the committee nn streets and public ways of the common council jf said city has been appointed to meet with the board of awessors on the 2Hth day of August, 1900, at he hour of 2 o'clock p. in. of said day In the council chamber in the city hall of said city, then and there to consider, review, cor-r-'et and equalise said 8ieclal Assess ment Roll No. 84. Any person objecting to said assessment must file his objec tions thereto in writing with the auditor and police Judge. H. R. NEI-BON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. Oct 8 of first publication, Aug. 10, 1900. NOTICE OF FILING SPECIAL AS SESSMENT ROLL NO. 33. No'lcs Is hereby given that the board of assessors hnve completed the special ossessm mt for the Improvement of ominerclal street from the west line of Urth street to the west lino of 8th street nnd have reported the same to the com mon council of the City of Astoria, and he' same has been tiled with the audi tor and police Judge and named and nimbered Special Asscsement Roll No. .1, nnd the committee on streets and iiiblic ways of the common council of wild city ho bocn apiolnted to meet with the board of assessors on the 28th lay of August. 1900, at the hour of 2 ('clock p. rn. of sal I day In the council l amliers In the city hull of said city, then and there to consider, review cor ed and c'luallzo said Siieelal Assess ment Roll No. J3. Any person objecting to said ns-HSimnt triust tile tils objec tions thereto In writing with the audi tor nnd police Judg ' II. Vj. NKIHON, Auditor and Police Judge of tho Clly of Astoria. Date of first publication. Aug. 10, 1900. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In tht County Court of tho State of Oregon For the County of Clatsop. In the matter of the (state of Jemima Skfbbe, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by the county court of the state of Oregon, for Clatsop county, administrator of toe estate of Jemima bkibbe, deceased. All persons having claims against said state are hereby required to present the same to me properly verified, as by law required, at No. B27 Bond street, In the city of Astoria. Clatsop county. Oregon, within eix months from the date heraof. Dated this 10th day of July, 1900. MAX L. BKIBBE,. Administrator of the estate of Jemima Sklbhe, deceased. , LKUt NtlTH KB NOTICB FOR 1'UHLICATION. ' Untied Slates Iiiiut nfflcs, Oregon City, Oregon. July 1, 1W. Notice Is hereby given that IM compli ance with (he provisions uf ths aot of congress rntltUd "An act for ths sals of timber land In the states of Cali fornia, Oregon, Noviulu, and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all r"ub lie Land Mate by act of August 4, 1SJ3, Lblher ICager, of Henttle, county of King, stats of Washington, has this day filed In this office his sworn slat mriit No, IV, for the purchase of th N. K. M of Suction No. 4 In Township No. t N Itango Ni. I V.. and will offr proof to show that th land sought Ii mors valuable for It timber or atons than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to aid land befor the Koylilvr and Receiver of till offio at Oregon City, Oirgon, on Frldsy, ths Until day of Bvptembr, IHH. It mimes aa wltii'sses: Hurtholoiiisw J, litirke, of Haasld Oivgon, James T. llurke, uf Heasll. (regnii, t'harle 1 Urban ah. of Volga, Hotith Dakota, William llurke, of H able, Oregon. Any and all person claiming ad verssly th abov-ilis ilbcd lands are riucsted to Ilia tholr claim In this office on or befors said SStlt day of rlcptclllbvr, tvoo. i CHA8. U. MOORES, Register. . NOTICE FOR PUUHCATI.ON. . I'nltsd Slates Ind Office. Oregon City, Oregon, July I, lieoo Notlc I hereby given that In com pllniico with ths provisions nf ths act of congrvsg of June I, 1171, tntltM "An act (ur the aal of limber land In the states of California, Oregon, Ne vada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all I'ublln Land States by act of August 4, Ml. Charles liar ftaugh, of Volga, county ot Urooklnga, stats of South Dakota, 1a this day filed In this nffic hi (worn statement No. ::37. for th purchase of the N. W. i of Hcctiun No. I In Township No. & N Hangs No. I W and will offer proof to (how that th land sought la mora valuable for lis timber or aton than for agricultural purpose, and to ralahllsh hi claim to said land befor th Register and Receiver of this offic at oregm, Clly. Oregon, on Friday, ttio Mil day of September, 1W0. H namr. a witnesses: Uurtliulumcw j. iiurke, uf Bsaslds, Oregon, Jnmog T. llurke, of Heasldo, Oregon, William llurke, of Seaside. Or egon, Luther Lager, of Seattl. Wash ington, a Any and all persona claiming ad versely iha abov.deacrlbfd lands ars requested to file their claim In this office on ur be furs aatd 2th day uf September. IJoO. CHAS. a MOORES. Register, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon. July 21, luoo. Notice I hereby given that the ful-lowlng-iiamrd aelller haa filed notice of hi Intention to make final proof In sup. port of hi claim, and that snld proof will be made before the county clerk of Clatsop county, at Astoria, Oregon, un September 7, 1900, vis: Harold iJndstsA II, u. No UtiL for the W H of N. W. K Section 10. and KMM.f N. E. Section 1, Tp. 6 N R. He name the following witnesses to prove hi continuous resident's upon and cultivation of said land, via: Nils Olsson, Seaside, Oregon, Ola Anderson. Push, Oregon. Arne Fryeeth. 1'ush, Oregon. Albert Olaon, I'uah, Or egon. CHAS. D. MOORES. Register. NOTICB FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Land OITlc at Oregon City, Oregon. July 21. 1900, Notice la hereby given that ths fol-lowlng-named aettlor has filed notice of hi Intention to make final proof In support of hie claim, and that said proof will Im made tfor th county clerk of Clatsop county, at Astoria, Oregon, on August 31, 1900. via; William Row. II. E. No, 11849 for the 8. E. '4 Sect Inn 1. Tp. N., R. 9 W. He name the following witnesses to prov his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: Paul Aho. Astoria Ores on. Andrew Johnon, Astirla, Oregon, Jonas Untln in, Push. Oregon, Henry Hill. Push, Oregon. CHAS. D. MOORFS. Register. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. In the County Court of th Stat of uregon for Clatsop County, In the matter of the eatata nf rilis. beth A. Bco't. deceased. Notlc la hereby irlven that Ota nn. deiHlgned has bc?n duly appointed by tho county court of Clatsop county, Oregon, administrator nf tho estate of cuwiuein A. Hcott. deceased. All persons havlna claims aa-ainst said estate are hereby notified to pre- "in win sume to mo vennea aa by law required, at the law offica i. Poion Hroa., In Astoria, ClatsoD countv. Ora. gon, within six months from ths dat of this notice. Dated this 20th dnv ne Toi a n 1IW0. JOHN If Ht'OTT Administrator nf th eatata nf mi.n. both A. Scott, deceased. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lund Office at Oregon City, Oregon, Notice Is hereby given that the fol-lowlng-nnmcd soltler haa filed not lea ..f hi Intention to ninku final nroof-in support of his claim, and that said prmf will be made before the county clerk of Clatsop county, at Astoria, Or- rnoii, un September 7. 1IW0 Vlx: Nils Olsson. H. E. No. fnr the N!4 of S. E. V. S. W. U nf H. IC U. Section n, and N. W. V of N. 10. hi Bcciion 20, Tp. (j N R. 10 W. He nnmea tho followlna- witnesses tn prove his continuous reiddonce upon and cultivation of said land, viz: riaroid i.tnustad. l'ush, Oregon, Oo Anderson, Push. Orciron. Chsnia John. son. Seaside, Oregon, C. O. Norback, t'oriianu, Oregon, , CHAS. B. MOORES. Register. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICB, Notice Is hereby alven that tha under. signed has been appointed administra tor of the estate of William F. Schelbe, deceased, and all persona having claim against said estate must present same, duly verified, to the undersigned at his Place, of business in Astoria, Clataop county. Oregon, within nix months fIOin this date. . 1 , , , , JOnN HAHN, Administrator of the Estate of Wil liam F. Schelbe, deceased, Astoria, Oregon, Aug. 1, 1900.