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THE . MOUSING. A$TUK1A, V YlUSSt-W, OT! SMBEH t25, 11 W gaily otoviau JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. Telephone Main 66L TERM3 OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILT. Bent by mall, per year.. Eent by mn. pr month 6ervd by carrter, per month M SEMI-WEEKLT. Bent by mall per year. In advance SIM Postage free to subscribers. All communications Intended for pt Ueatlon should be directed to the editor. Business communications of all kind ant remittance must b addressud to "The Astorian." - The Astonan guarantees to Ita ad Tertlsers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on tbt Columbia river. Advertising rate can t had on ap plication to the buslneaa manager. For President WILLIAM N'KIXLEY, Of Ohio. Por Vice-President THEODORE ROOSEVELT, Of New York. The Chicago churches are not alone In their desire to see the miners' strike settled by arbitration. With the Tammany Ice trust In the summer and the coal strike In the au tumn. It's hard lines for the down Eas Tankees. Travelers In the Far East have often remarked that the ugly Iron bedsteads in common use there 'were- much more serviceable than ornamental. The re mark has been amply verified by the ttory of the French priest who killed twenty Boxers by means of a gun 1m provised from the hollow tubing of one of these ungainly articles of furniture The raising of Prince Tuan, the leader of the Boxers, to a high office, and the removal cf the Tao Tal of Shanghai for the purpose of putting a strongly ar.tl-foreign mandarin In his place. Im mediately after the proclamation of Germany that the leaders of the anti foreign movement must be turned over to the allies for punishment, betoken serious trouble ahead for the Celestial Kingdom. The spirit of the German emperor Is too well known to leave any doubt as to the effect upon him ef this def ant attitude of the Chinese government And Germany's position Is likely to be that of the other powers, save only Russia, Japan and the Unit ed States. While the attitude of our government has not been overburdened with firmness. It will probably save us' from the Interminable broil which now appears Inevitable. MI.-.'JSTER Wt" S HAT RIDE. Tacoma News. ' " ' Minister Wu, the Chine representa tive at Washington, has given ample pledges of his friendship for the United Ststfs, but there are some things in this country which he refuses to stand fur. He participated In a hay ride at Cape May recently and as a result he be came eorely scandalized. He, in company, with his young neph ew, Ung Chao Shee, enjoyed the novelty of the event very much, until the am bassador observed a young blade In the party pass his arm around the walft of a pretty maiden, without even the feint of a protest. This was too much for Mr. Wu. and. taking his nephew by the hand, they slid to the Kround, with the remark, by the minister, that ihey .needed exercise, and would walk home. : This Is only one of the proofs that the Orientals can never assimilate the A Wonderlul Medicine. Tor Biltotu and Ncrri" Piorders, uch U'ind tod Pm in the Stun, . r., Si.iHeiiitche, ( Giddiness, Fuln and 'rt',', :t I'ter meals, Diizine&t ana urowsinesk. ioi& ctiiiis. riusn- 1 Inei of Heat, Lou o Arwi'e, Shortness of Breath. (.osrveness. BivunctunthcSk'n.uis- i I turbed Sleep, Fngh'.fu! Drctnu.itil all Nervous and Tremblin Situation, etc. lhet.e ailments ' all arise from a i so: iered or abused condition of the stomach in J li ver. Beecham'a HiiiS 1 ill quickly rcMore Females to complete healto. They promptly remove any obstruction or irregularity of tne system. For a Weak Stomach. Impaired Digestion, Sick Headache, Uitordcrcd Liver, etc., 1 hey act like magic a few dos will work won; ders upon the vital urgans; strengthening me Muscular system, rtvortnf the tcng-iost urn nteiioa.briniinaback the ken e Jt of Asretite. and Pouaiag with Ihm Roxabud of ' Hmmlth I ha whole phynlcal euraecry ( mfthmhummnframe. For throwing oil Imvmra (nay mro mpcciniy em- i 1 ftownad. These are ' facts " admitted by tnousanda, la an classes of society, and one I of the best guarantees to the Nervous and Debilitated la that tSeecham a rtils nave the Largest Sale of any Parent Medicine in ibe . world, inn bas been achieved Without the publication of testimonial. Beecham'a Pills have for many years been , the popular family medicine vherever the English language ia apoken, and Ibey now stand . without rival. 1 0 cents and 2 J cents, at all drag stores. rtvlllxatlon of the 'Western world. In commcntTng 'upon 'the event Minister Wu, with admirable diplomacy, content ed himself with the rather significant observation that the women of China don't go on hay ride. It mtKht be bit ter for them If they did, and If they In dulged In other' American pruetices which are regarded by the Chinese as indiscretions. Rut that, after all. Is a matter of opinion. It all depends upon the point of view. This little Incident In life I likely to be seiied upon a an argument by the antl-lmperlallsts against territorial ac quisition In China and the partition of the empire. What better proof of the assertion "once a Chinaman always a Chln.inian." Is needed? Nobody can ever make an American or even a true Christian out of a Mongol. A disincli nation to embrace an opportunity to hug a willing Rirl fixes a great gulf be tween the American and the Chinaman. Evidently the only thing to do with the Chinese Is to leave them to their Idols. It would be worse than useless for the Americans to try to set up busi ness among a poople who look with sus picion and horror on hay rides, and the missionaries of Christian nations, who have frittered awny much time in China, ought to be admonished by the circum stance that one of the most enlightened and liberal of all Chinamen was horri fied and stricken with shame to witness as natural and harmless an act as the hugging of a tretty girl by a gallant young man. "I had a running sore on ny leg for seven years," writes Mrs. J as. Forest, cf Cheppewa Falls. Wis., "and spent hundreds of dollars in trying to get It healed. Two boxes of Banner Salve entirely cured It." CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist It's tough on the trapeie performer when there Is a falling off In business. A good many consumptives would be cured and the worst cases comforted and relieved by using Foley's Honey and Tar. Suggest It to those afflict ed. Tcu should do this as a friend. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist In getttng up a professional baseball club, many ar? called, but nine are chosen. Ulcers, open or obstinate sores, scalds and piles, quickly cured by Banner Salve, the most healing medicine In the world. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist Theatrical stock companies are not compelled to travel in stock -cars all the time. . - . Allen Halverson of West Prairie. Wis.. says: "People come ten miles to buy Foley's Kidney Cure." while J. A. Spe- ro. of Helmer. Ind.. says: "It Is the medical wonder of the age." CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist '. V . The judgment of Solomon was great. but he never tried to umpire a base.. Dan game. HOW BRIGHTS DISEASE STARTS. Indigestion, biliousness, blood poisoned with urea and uric acid (which snould nave been excreted by the kidneys), rheumatic pains in nerves and joints. causing Irritation of the kidneys, then rains over the small of the back, mark sure approach of Bright- disease. Do not delay taking Foley's Kidney Cure, for it makes the kidneys right. Take no substitute. CHAS. ROGERS, Drug gist It is easier to see through the plot of a play than through the big hat in front of it HALF THE WORLD IN DARKXES3 as to the cause of their 111 health! If they would start to treat their kidneys with Foley's Kidney Cure, the weariness of body and mind, back ache, headache and rheumatic pains would disappear. CHAS. ROGERS. Durcglst. Many a boy who runs away to Join a circus is only too glad to walk back home again. NO RELIEF FOR 20 TEARS. "I had bronchitis for twenty years," said Mrs. Minerva Smith, of Danville, 111., "and at times have been bedfast I never got relief until I had taken Foley's Honey and Tar. It Is pleasant and gives quick relief, and Is a sure cure for throat and lung disease." Take nothing eUe. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist THE LOUVRE Strangers visiting in tne city will find the Lonvre au attractive resort wherein to spend the evening. The Amme Sisters Ladies' Orchestra is still on the bills and presents nightly a musical program of exceptional merit, Handsome pool and billiard rooms are a feature in connection with the houfce. Palatable lunches will be served at all nours J. A. Fastabend, General Contractor and Guilder H.F.Prael Transfer Go Telephone 221. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All Goods Shipped to Our Care ' Will Receive Special Attention. No. EM Duane St, Astoria. Or. W. J. COOK, MoT Res. Tel. lilt ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Commercial Street from West line oflflih to West tin of 8th Street. Notice It hereby given that the assessment made bv ordinance No.' 2M1 of the City of Astoria. Oregon, entitled "An ordinance confirming 'Special As sesnont Roll No, 34' for the Improvement of Commercial Street from the Went line of 10th Street to the West line of Slh Street" approved Sept. 14. 1900, will be due and payable In United States gold coin t the ottlce of ttn City Treasurer on Sopt. STth, IStK), and If not so paid at euld time the Common Council will order warrants Issued for the 'collection cf the same, Ihe assessment Is as follows: IUDOLLET. JOHN PAUL. IUDOLLET. JOHN PAUL. RADOLLET. JOHN PAUL. BADOLLET. JOHN PAUL. RADOLLET, DORA.. BADOLLET. DORA.. RADOLLET, DORA ItADOLLET. DORA. of south hnlf of I-ot !. Mock !. . Cltv of Astoria, as laid out and leoorded bv John McClure 1.50 DEMENT. JOHN C Lot I. Dlotk !7. Cltv of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John McClure 74.15 FLAVEL. MART C Undivided half of Lot B. block :S. Cltv of A.torln as laid out and recorded bv John McClure 37.04 FLAVEL. MART C UndM.ied hnlf of Lot . Mock City cf Astoria, a laid out and r.vor I. d bv John McClvitv 37.04 Undivided half of Iot 7. block J5. FLAVEL. MART C Cltv of Astoria, as laid out and recorded bv John McClure 37.04 Vndl- KUd hnlf of ln S. block 2S. FLAVEL, MART C City of Astoria, n laid out ard ireoor.l.. tv John McClure 37.04 Und.Mded half of lot 3. Mock C. FLAVEL, MART C Cit of Astoria, as laid out and (recorded bv John McClure 37.04 I'ndlvi led half of Lot 4. block I. FLAVEL. MART C Citv of Astonn. as laid out and recorded bv John McClure 37.04 Undivided hulf of north half of FLAVEL. MART C Lot 1. b! vl; :. City of Astoria. as laid o.it nnd recorded bv John MrClure .. S7.7J FLAVKL. MART C Undivided half of north half and 4 1, block Cltv of Astoria as laid out and recorded bv John McClure 34.44 PHTL G C Undivided one-sixth of Lot 5. u block iJ. City of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John Mc Clure 12.35 FLAVEL. O. C rnf" ''''"d one-sixth of Lot 4. Wrxk City of Astoria, as laid FLAVEL. O. C. FLAVEL. O. C. FLAVEL. O. C. FLAVEL. O. 6. FLAVEL. G. C. FLAVEL, O; C. FLA VET. NELLIE.... FLAVEL. NELLIE... FLAVEL. NELLIE.. FLAVEL. NELLIE.. FLAVEL. NELLIE. FLAVEL. NELLIE. FLAVEL. NELLIE.. FLAVEL. NELLIE.. FLAVEL, KATIE. Clure 12 3J FLAVEL. KATIE Undivided one-slxth of Lot 4. block 25. City of Astoria, as laid out and recorded bv John Mc Clure 12.35 FLAVEL, KATIE UnoMrled one-slxth of Lot 7, block 2'. City of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John Mc- Clure 12 35 FLAVEL. KATIE Ui.dlvKM one-slxth of Lot 8. block 2r. t'lfy of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John Mc- FLAVEL. KATIE. FLAVEL. KATIE.. FLAVEL. KATIE... FLAVEL. KATIE. HAMILTON. J. F.... HOWELL, JENNIE HOWELL. JENNIE HOWELU JENNIB HOWELL. JENNIBJ MASONIC B. ft L. ASSOCIATION.. MASONIC B. & L. ASSOCIATION... i .Undivided quarter of smith half of l.ot 5 block 54. City of Aatoria, as laid out and recorded by John McOurv t 1S.M .Undivided quarter of south half of l.ot , block 34. Cltv of Astoria, ns laid out nnd recorded bv John Mcflure 13.90 . UmllxUled quarter of south half of Lot 1. block City of Astoria, ns In Id out and recorded hv John McClnre 4 64 , Undivided quarter of wst 14 feet of south Imlf of Iot S. block "i, City of Astoria, as laid o.it and recorded by John MoClure 1.30 ..Undivided quarter of south half of Lot 5. block 54. City of Astoria. h laid out nnd recorded bv John McCli.ro 1J.M ,1'n.llvitled quarter of south half of Lot . block 14. Cltv of Astoria, aa ImIiI out and recorded by John McClure ISM Undivided quarter of smith half of lAt 1. block I. City of Ast.'rin. as laid out and recorded bv John McClure 4.(4 .Undivided quarter of went II feet out and recorded by John Mc Clure 133 Undivided one-sixth of Lot . blor k 15. Cltv of Astoria, as laid cut and recorded by John Mc Clure UndiMded one-slxth of Lot 8. blor k 15. City of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John Mc Clure .' Undivided one-sixth of Lot 3. block 24. City of Astoria, as laid nut and recorded by John Me- Hii Until vlded one-sixth of Lot 4. block 24. City of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John Mc Clure . Undivided one-slxth of north half of Lot t. hlcKk IS, City of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John McClure Unilv:ded one-sixth of north hnlf an 1 east 34 feet of south half of Lot 2. clock 24. City of Astoria. ' as laid out and recorded by John McClure Undivided one-slxth of Lot 8. block 25. City of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John Mc ClnrA ; Undivided one-slxth of Lot 4. block 2. City of Astoria, as laid 12.33 12.33 12.35 12.35 9.24 11.49 12.25 out an! recorded by John Mc Clrre . 1'pdivirifd one-slxth of Lot 7. block :r.. City of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John Mc Clure Undivided one-slxth of Lot H. blncV 23. City of Astoria, as laid out nnl recorded by John Mc Clure Undivided on-slxth of Lot 3. block 24. City r.f Astoria, as 'aid out and recorded bv John Me CIur. Undivided one-slxth of Lot 4. bKk 2(5. City of Astoria, as laid out and recorded bv John Mc Clure 4 Und vldod one-slxth of north half 12.35 12.35 1233 12.33 12.35 el lif l, mock in. City of Astoria. a laid out and recorded by John McClure Undivided one-slxth of north half 9.24 nnd fast 31 fwt of south half of Lot 2. block 24. City of Astoria, 'as laid nut and recorded by John McCluie n.49 Undivided one-slxth of Lot 5. block 25. City of Astoria, as laid out and recorded hv John fc. Clure 12.33 .Undivided one-sixth of Lot 3, blork 20. City of Astoria, as laid out ani recorded bv John Mr t;Jure 12.33 Undivided one-slxth of Lot 4, blork 2. C ity of Attorla. as laid o-it anl recorded by John Mc Clure i I;.?,; Lndlvld.-d rne-slxth of north half of Lot 1, block 24. City of Astoria, as iald out and recorded by John McClure 9.26 Undivided one-slxth r.f north half and cwt 38 fet of south half of Lot 2. block 24, Cltv of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John M"Clure 11 49 Lot 2. blr.r.k 27. City of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John McClure '. 74.12 .Undivided quarter of south half of Lot u, block 24. City of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John McClure 13.90 Undivided quarts of south, half or Lot 6, Mock 24. City of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John McClure 1190 Undivided quarter of south half of Lot I, block 26. City of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John McClure 4.44 Undivided quarter of west 14 feet of south half of Lot 2. block 26. City of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John McClure 1.30 North half of Lot 3. block 27. City of Astoria, as laid out and recorded ty John McClur f 5.59 North half of Lot 4, block 27, . t p H... ,...',..... : 'y ' E44.MIKR, SRF.t.LMlNR.. rC.',. ...... ,T Ity LL N'OER, 0 EORfltA. . , TIU'l.LlNOER. OEORCHA., TRUI.LlNvlBM, OEORCHA., TRULLl.VtJISR, OEORCHA.. WISE, MORRIS WISE. MOURI3 WRK1HT. MARGARET J WRIGHT, MARGARET J. Rv order of the Common Council Alteit: ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Seventh 8ttwt from North line of n.ind Street l South lltv of Aator Street. Notice la hereby given that the axaessinrnt made by ordinance No. 3642, of the City cf Astoria. Oregon, entitled; "An ordinance confirming 'Special As sessment Roll No. 35' for the Improvement of Seventh fltrevt frm the North line of Hond Street to the South line of Air Str.et" appmvcl Sept. 14, li, will le due and payable in United States i;ot t coin at the oitlce of the City Treasurer on Sept. 27. 1W0. and If not so paid at said lime th Common Coun cil win order warnvrts Issued for thecolbvtlon of the same. The assessment Is as follows: ERK'KSON. AUGUST Lot 4. block It. City of Astoria. w laid out and recorded by John McClure 1123.04 FORD. HUGL' Lot 3. block 11. Cltv of Astoria. as laid out and recorded by John McClure 41.43 IIVLAND. MARTHA E Lot . block 11. City of Aatorla. a laid out and recorded by John McClure 41.63 HACKLEM.VN. A Undivided half of Lot 1. block 10, MONTE1TH. IMA H TATTON. FRANK (Trustee) YOUNU. BENJAMIN The following 1 payable In Installments, the first Installment due Sept. UE I it! MAN. ISAAC Lot 7. Mock 10. City of Astoria. na laid out and recorded by John PROGRESSIVE BUILDINO AND McClur 41.61 LAND ASSOCIATION Lot S. block 11. City of Astoria. as lal I out and recorded by John McClure 13.04 ny order of the Common Council of the Cltvof Astoria. Oreenn. Attest: . H. F-. NELSON. ,. . . . ', ., Auditor, and rollc Judge of the City of Astoria. Oregon, Astoria. Oregon. Sent.', 13. 1900. . . 1 . LEOAL NOTICES, NOTICE FOR STREET IMPROVE MENT. Notice la hereby given that the com mon council of the city of Astoria bas declared Ita determination and lntn lion to Improve or repair all that por tlon of 12th street In the city of Asto ria. Clatson court Li-. state of Oregon, as laid out ami recorded by John Mc Clure and extended by Cyrus Ciney. from the south line of Commercial street to the north line of Franklin avenue, excepting the crossing at the Intersection of 12th street with Ex change street: by revlanklng said por tion of said street from curb to curb with covering plank 4 inches In thick ness bv 12 Inches wide on the present established grade thereof and on the premnt existing stringers and remov ing the old planking therefrom. Said repairs shall be made In con- formitv with the specifications thert- f,,r to be tiled with the auditor and imiIIiv nidge bv the city surveyor. That the costs and expense of said reimirs nr Improvement shall be de frayed by special assessments upon the lots, land and premises benefited by the making of said repairs or Improve ment which said lots, lands and prem ises are hereby Included within a spe cial nKiH-wntent district to be assented pro-rata to defray the costs and ex pense of making said repairs, which nald district is as follows, to-wit; Com mencing at the northwest corner of nt number flvef &) n bbx.-k number sixty one CI) and running thence south and parallel with the eat line of blocks 61, 64 and 65 to the southwest corner of lot 10 In block sixty-five (63). thence east alopg the south line of blocks 63 and (7 to the east line of said town of Astoria. Clatsop county. Oregon, as laid out and recorded by John McClure and extended by Cyrus Olney. thence north along said east line of said Mc- lure s Astoria to the northeast corner of lot four (4) In block sixty-two (62). thence went along the north line of blocks 61 and 62 to the pluce of begin ning, and containing all of blocks 62, 'i and 67 and lots 5. 6, 7. 8. 9 and 10 In each of blocks tit. 61 and 63. all In the town (now city) of Astoria, Clatsop county, idate of Oregon, as laid out and recorded by John McClure and extend ed by Cyrus Olney and generally known ds McClure Astoria. That the city surveyor of said city has n directed to forthwith prepare Mnd 'lie with the auditor and police ludgf of said city estimates of the costs and expenses of making said repairs or Improvement nnd sp.'cltlcatlons for said proposd repairs ar work. This notice Is published In the Morji- Ing Astorlan for eight days In jvirsu arue to a resolution of the Common Council directing the same, duly edopt- 1 on Monday; the l.th day of Sept. ISM. the first publication of this notice beltisf on the 22nd day of Sept.. 1900. II. E. N EL30N, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. NOTICE FOR STREET IMPROVE MENT. Notice is hereby given that the com mon council of the City of Astoria has declared Its determination and Intention to Improve Commercial street. In the Citv of Astoria, as laid out and re corded by John McClure and extended bv Cyrus Olney, In Clatsop county, State of Oregon, from the west line of Seventh street to the east line of Third street, by grading the same to the es tablished grade throughout the entire width thereof and planking the same from curb to curb from the west line of Seventh street to the east line of Sixth street, and planking the same to the width of sixteen feet through the center thereof from the west HPS of Sixth street to the east line of Third street, and the construction of slda walks on both sides of said portion of Cltv or Astoria, as ism oui au '.recorded by John McClur ........ W.M Mouth hnlf of Lot 3. block 2... City of Astoria, as Said out and' mi rovorqeu nv rfonn .c mm ... South half of Lt 4. block 57. . Cltv of Astoria, as laid eut ni . : recmdctl by John MeCWre 1163 ...Undivided quarter of south' half of Lot, S. block 34. City Cf Astoria, a laid out and recorded bv Juhn McClure 13 .90 ...Undivided quarter of south half if Ut 4, block 24. Cltv of Astoria, 11a laid out and recorded by John ' McClure , ...I'ndlvldod quirter of south half of Lot 1. block 14, City of Ast'H'ia. ( a laid out and recorded bv John A MM McClure ...Ulld'.Mded quarter of west 14 feet of south half of Uit 3. block J. Cltv of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John McClure 1.30 ...North half of Lot . block 24. City of Aatorl. as laLI out and re- crde1 bv John Mfl'lure " S3 ...North half of Lot 4. block 34. citv of Astoria, as laid out and recorded bv John McClure 1S.B3 ...Lot 7, Mock 24. City of Aatorla. na laid out and recorded bv John McClure ' " ...Lot S. hl.uk 24. City of Aatorla. na laid out and rcorded bv John McClure Tt.11 of Atorla. Orriron. H. E. NELSON. Auditor and Police Judfe of the City of Astoria. Orerron. Aatotla. Oregon. Sept. 13. 1900. City of Astoria, a laid out and recorded bv John McClure Undivided half of Lot 1. block 10, Cltv of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John McClure Lot S. block 10. City of Astoria. na laid out and recorded by John 62 53 .5S McClure 12504 Lot 2. block 10, City of Astoria, na lal I out and recorded by John McClure 4161 LEOAL NOTICES said street eight feet wide from Third street to Seventh street, and the construction of gutters on each side of mid portion of said street from Third street to the west line of Sixth street, which gutters shall lie connected with a cairn bsaln to b Placed In the sewer at'the northwest corner of the rroea log of Sixth street with said Commer cial otreet. The planking of the street to be twelve Inches wide by four Inches In thickness: and all material used shall be of good, sound red or yellow fir lumber. Said Improvement In mat Uts of detail shall be made In conform ity with the provisions of Ordinance No. 1WI. entitled "An ordinance In re lation to the Improvement of streets." except as herein otherwise provided. That the costs and expenses of mak ing said Improvement shall be defrayed by special amoanment upon the lota, lands nnd premises specially benefited by said Improvement, which said lots, lands anil premises are hereby Included within a special assessment district to be assessed pro-rata to defray the costs and expenses of making wild Improve ment which said district is as follows, to-wtt: Commencing at the northeast corner of lot five (5) In block tenty-twn (22), and running thence west through the middle of bo-ks 22, 21 and 20 and 19. to the northwest corner of lot eight (). In block 19, thence south to the south west corner of lot number one (1) n block thirty-two (.12), thence cast through the middle of blocks 32. 31. 'M end 29 to the southeast corner of lot riur (4) In block twenty-nine (29), thence north to the place of beginning and containing lot S. 7 and 8, In each of blocks 19. 20. 21 and 22, and lots 1, 2. 3 and 4. In each of blocks 29. so, 31 and 32, all In the town (now cltv) of Astoria. Clatsop county, state of Oregon, as laid out and re corded bv John McClure, and which said district Included all lots, lands and premises benefited by said Improve ment. That the city surveyor of said city has been directed to forthwith prepare and deposit with the auditor and police Judge of said city specifications for said proposed Improvement and estimates of the costs ami expense thereof. This notice Is published In the Morn ing Astorian for eight days in pursu ance lo a resolution of the Common Council, directing the same, duly adopt ed on Monday, the 17th day of Septem ber. VMX), the nrst puhllcatlim of this notice being on the 22d day of Septem ber, 1900. H. E. NELSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City or. Astoria. NOTICE FOR STREET IMPROVE MENT. Notice Is hereby given thut the com mon council of the city of Astoria does Intend to Improve and has declar ed Its Intention to improve 17th street In the city of Astoria. In Clatsop county, Oreg., as laid out and recorded by J. M, Shlvely from the south lino of Commer cial street to the north line of Frank lin avenue In the following manner, to-wit: From the south line of Commercial street to tho north line of Exchange street, said street Is to be Improved by removing all planking, raps and underpinning, Inclusive of sidewalks and underpinning, and putting In new underpinning and planking the street upon the established grade thereof throughout the full width thereof be tween sidewalks and constructing side walks 10 feet wide on the sides of the street and from the north line of Ex change street to the north line -.of Franklin avenue by grading said street to the established grade throughout the width thereof and planking the same to a width of 20 feet through the center thereof and constructing on the sides thereof sidewalks planked 8 fet In width and with the curbs thereof two feet toward the enter of the 1 I.KUAL NOTICE street from the edge of lh sidewalk Planking and placing or constructing; gutters slong the curbs f the shin ivalkkoTlie planking ror um siren . (o be 4 Inches thick and 13 Inches wide In ll i.nrl, I,, ha lititiriivwd ttlld St the crossings the str-ct Is to l plunked throughout the entire Wltllll tnereor. That the cowta and rXe.i-a of suld improvement (cjiii'l'l the croeeings) shall be defrayed by special assessment up on lots, lands and premiers uenenteo by said Improvement within the sum lal awtessment district hereinafter desig nated. Which said special m-ssment district include all lots, land and premier benefited by wld Improve, melil and Is described as follows, to-wll! Commencing at the northwest corner of lot thres In blmk one hundred and Ihlrty-lhife tl) In the city f Astoria ss laid out end recorded by J M. Shiva ly, and running thence southerly In a straight line to the nithw.t ,-ornr of lot ten In blisk one hundred and thirteen and running thence easterly on a straight line to the southeast cor ner of lot nine In block one hundred and twelve and running thence norther ly on a straight line to the northeast coiner of lot four In block on hundred and thlrtv-two and running thence wes terly on a straight line to the point of beginning, all of sai l district being In the city of Astoria as laid out and re corded by J. M. hhlvrly. This notice Is iiubiuh.il In the Morn ing Astorian for eight day In purau auce to a resolution of the common council directing th sim, duly adopted on Monday, the l.'th day of Hepi.im'wr, I sot), the nrst publication f this notice being on the J2J day of September, 1"0. II. K. NKLSnS, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. This notice Is published In the Morn ing Astorian for eight iUy In pursu ance to n resolution of th- common council directing the same duly loplrj on Monday the Kth day of September. likM. the first publication of this notice being on Ihe 22d day of H-ptemlrr. lsv). II. K. NKLHON. Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. notici: FOR STREET IMPROVE. MKNT. , ' Notice la hereby given that the com mon council of the city of Astoria hae declared It determination aftd Inten tion t Improve lot h street In the city f'f Astoria a laid out ami recorded by John .McClure and extended by Cyrus Olney, from the ulh line of Exchange street to the north line of Grand av. nue, rxcepting the crossing f said por tion of luth street with Franklin ave nue, by grading that portion there if from the south line of Exchange street, to the north line of Franklin avenue to the established grade from Ihe curt) of the sldswalk on the wnt side of said portion of said street to the east lln thereof, and by grading that twrtloB thereof from the south line of Franklin avenue to the north line of Grand av. nue to the established Bradn through out the entire width thereof; and by planking said por (I'm of said street from the south line of Exchange street to the north line of Grand avenue to the width of twenty feet through the center thereof with Wank 13 Itiche wl! by 4 inches In thlt knee and 23 feet long, and by the construction of a sidewalk eight feet wide on the east side of said portion of said street from Exchange street to Grand avenue and a sidewalk eight feet wide on the mt side of said portion f said stneet from the south line of 'Franklin avenue to the north line of Grand avenue, with the eon strurtlon of gutters on both side of sold portion of said street. The mater ial to be used In said Improvement shall be good, sound red or yellow fir lumber and tld Improvement shall be made In matters of detail except as herein otherwise provld.nl acceding to the provisions of Ordinance No. 1901, en titled "An Ordinance 'In relation to the Improvement of street" and the plana and M'ec I float lone therefor to be filed with Ihe auditor and police Judgo by the city surveyor. That th costs and exienea of aid Improvement shall be defrayed by te- clal assessment upn the lots, lands and piemlses benefited by ald Im provement Within the Setl sae(. ment district hereinafter designated which suld special ssscssmeni district Include iili lot, land and promise benelltd -by said Improvement and which la described aa foc,w, to-wit: Commencing at the northeast corner of lot two (21 In block number forty-five (4i), and running thence south through the middle of blocks 4.'. and 71 In the out beast corner of lot seven i7). In block seventy-one (71). thence west along the south line of block 71 anil 73 to the southwest corner of lot num ber six () In block seventy-two (72). thence north through the middle of blocks 72 and 44 to ihe northwest corner of lot three (3) In block forty-six. thence east In a straight line to th place of beginning, and containing the east one-half of blocks 72 and 44 and th west one-half of block 71 and 4.'., all In the city of Astoria, Clatsop county, state of Oregon, as laid out and record ed bv John McClure nnd extended by Cyrus Olney. generally ktinwn as Mc Clare's Astoria. That the city surveyor of the city of Astoria has been directed to forth with prepare and tile with the auditor and pollen judge of said city estimates of the costs and expanses of suld lm. provement and spet Iflcotlons for said proposed work or Improvement. This notice In published In the Morn Ing Astotlan for eight dny in pursu ance to a resolution of the common council directing the same, duly adopted on Monday, the 17th dny of September 1900. the first publication of this notice being on the 22d day of September, 1900. H. E. NELSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. It T UUXURIOUS 1 RAVEL. THE "Northwestern Llm'ted" 'rains, electric llfhted throughout, both Inside and out, and steam heated, are with, out exception, the finest tralng In th world. They embody the latest, newest and best Ideas for comfort, convenience and luxury ever offored ths traveling public, and altogether ar ths most complete and splendid producton of the car builders' art. These Splendid TrMns Connect With The Great Northern The Northern Pacific and The Canadian Pacific ' . AT BT. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the EAST. ! No extra, charge for these superior accommodations and all classes of tick ets are available for passage on ths famous "Northwestern Limited.1 All trains on this line are protected by ths Interlocking Block system. W.' H; MEAD, . II. L. SISLER, " General Agent. . Traveling AgL . Portland. Ore.