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THE MOKMNG ASTORIAX, SIXDAY, JANUARY 13, 1901. OUR OECOND ANNUAL CtMANCIE SALE NOW IN FULL, FORCE Don't inirts tliitf ojiporlimity to iiiii'cIihho First Quality Dry (IwxU nt WilOLlvSALK rltlCICH. .... All contract! tor mlvcrtini In th Aatoilnit uro Hindu on WRtuir. Miitvo of circulation four timed lamer lliuii tliut of miy puper published or circulated In Glut nop county. TODAY'S WEATHER. POUTLAND, Jan. 13.-Orgon, Wiih ' Inirtim a nil Northern Idaho, oc tMulmial rain! southwest nsJ along th wmi. AROUND TOWN, V . C. P. Lewis, of Portland. In th cliy yrtrdy. M. W, MlnhV, of Hllvcrton, wee In tha city ywintiluy, A. Herring, of Chinook, Is registered At h Ailor IIuiim. ? A. floherneiksu leave for Altera to. mirrnv on bulne C. C. Mftnun, tho Pvpnicn loggor, wa s In th city yeaierday. Tilt-hard ftutd. of Portland, It reg. Umnrd at the Occident. Hnr report: Wind, south, very irons, rain, fogg; bur, rough. W. k.. Joplln, of Knappa, wa In lh city -t-fdy on biiHlnr. j Mm. Ma putting, of Portland, U reg istered at fW Parker Ilouao. D. J. W.nl. f Oak Point, wa In A Hurt ytrday on bulneu, ' Fcl lB-rnt meal. Tlltlnf Bun IU lauratit. til Commercial street. William Italll. of rortlanl, in In tha cliy yesterday on business. Jeff rataurnt tha tartest and '!. A trial will eonvlno you. It. O. f'rael entertain! a number of friend at A stag party lal vr!ilng. Whr do you ft your lunday din ir? I take mint at the Ctnirml JlotsU c. ii. coopers great annual SALE 18 NOW ON. DON'T MISS IT. The Occident barbershop an t bath 4t th place to ro for first-claa work. A marriage llon w Untied from th ciuniy olork'a office to L. K. Jack on and Una Wlrang. both of Clatsop county. BEST 18CENT MEAL; RIBINO BUN HKSTAUIt ANT. 1-3 OFF LAST CALL 1-3 OFF The remainder of our stock of OVERCOATS Must Be Sold Regardless of Price In order todo this we have made a pimat. TittniTrriON OF 4 k A ailOM - w - 1-3 OFF REGULAR PRICE THIS MEANS: $10.00 Overcoat for $ 0.65 $12.00 Overcoat for $ 8.00 $15.00 Overcoat for $10 00 $18.00 Overcoat for $12 00 $22.50 Overcoat for $15.00 A Saving of from $3.35 to $7.50 on Each Garment Extroordlnory on All Broken Mm. Dr. August Kinney returned y(.-nlny from a vl.lt with friend in Portland. CoiniiiM'm-r Peieriien wont to Port land lal evening to spend Butulay with In daughter. KVttltYTItlNn"oRICATLY REDUC El roll Til 10 NEXT THlIlTT PAYS AT COOriSK'S. ii.ri.K riox I. ft vpatfrday morn- Iiik fr a two-wfck' vllt In Port land and Batilft TtoiiroarntatlviHi Hah" and Allen kavt thin iiionilnc f'r Hal-in to atimd lha ciwon of lh lf(tii'uro. A young Jupana want kituallun In mnnll family, Waa no i.Jct In quire at 613 Commercial St. A. J. Btewart. of AtTdn, haa iM-'n In tho illy for aevnral daya, tha u"l of lui unci. V, P. MoOrcf. Thoaa dcalHng 1'na.ma In elorulln may rail on Mra. France Partlow, 210 Hixth !rc-t, cr. Franklin ava. Ftd Wit kman luia ao(t)t a t""1' Don In ti rai.li'il building- at HaUm a.id l-avr fur that cliy today. rx-nmi"lMltn-r Lr-wU. from Jhn Iav. w In th city ypuKTlajr In at trrtdwiicr iion tha county curt. All tha ordinal" pa& at tha rmiiicll ntwilnir Friday iwnliif wera aiT'd by Mayor Ihtginan yUr&y. Ttu. ,.h.uf...p W. F. Jcwftt aallil fn.m San Franclm-o Friday f'r Aa- torUi. Bl wS laa lumoT ai n.nvv ton. .n.t .lilm finld Ttotv. Thraah nr. antl-truat. union-mad pluar tnhac cc. Hava your wg -"'y aiu able. MumJ Waldman. of Tha Fair, wh i... w.. ulalllnv nil&tlvra In !- f..n i.ii.hn. r.iurn.-d homo ypatrrday at All of ytprdy'a ailon of tha county fonimiaioiiira rouri win ii up in drawing in jury J'ai 01 1 " drcd name. Mr. and Mr. Chart. Cllandr. of Vninnhin ii nhinr KKiay Wlin Mra. calimdor'a -arrnU, Mr. and Mra E. C. Itol.len. ti Pl.rL. u nivnartfil Id do drMmaknf nd genfrnt wlng In f..miil... bv tha day. D8 CumnVrclaJ irct. upntalrt. m It la (ha "fliiM Medal .. .I.. wh,i niirhMt aarda at I aria. i un, ..' i Irana. 1HS5. Unb-atvn and Unbealablel Foard 4 Btokea Co.. Aatona. vrw. 00 10 1W fAhr w i J ror uwuv Low Prices L-lnesa W. F. McOrcaor and N. P. Kofnn m will bwv- thin mornlnir f"T IIMularn, to attend a niri'tliijt t Ilia Norihwoat liix Ah Intlun, J u in in Flnlayaon, who Itu hum via- Itlnir hli parni In thin city for v rui dnya, will Icavtt f'T lila hoina In Kan Fruni'lui o todny. Invltalloim hava brxn Umt"d by the Aatnr Club fur a danra to bv alvt-n at Fird and Htokca' halt on Tnuraduy vvnlnff, Jnntinry 17th, Cram Pure lty. imanra'a fln-t whlNkv. Tho iiniv nura ix1; auar- anod rich and mellow. JuHN I CAKf.itON. dola Aaent. r..,..in kfll t'.inf. hi. m hi...n afifrfid lug the ar-ut"'r portion of th at r,.k in Um city waltlna- for aotne of tha Incoming aMim-ra, Contractor L b k will nlt in the woia ili Him Hvlvla de tr- ntf by driving a numlx-r of dolphin around tha rtff to aid In lha work. John A. Montgomery lia opened a ihop at Hond atre-t and I pn pard In do all clawwa of plumbing and tin ning at th lowet poulbla rate. no;yn ful luMtM longer, I cleaner and make leaa troubla with atovia and rhlmney Hue than any other. Oeorge W, Katiborn, agent. Telephone 1311. Pacific I)dK. No. M. V. of H.. will illve a ma'ii bull on Monday evening, .tun. !1, at Hitnthorn'a hall. AdmU lon Mc. Tlikeia for M by the niern- ..... 15. C. Kindred, who wa erlui.ly ! Jurrd recently by a acvere fall, while at Porilnnd, wa bmunht down and taken to hi home In N"W Atoru on Friday. He la reported lo b rerov enng qulto rapidly from hla injurba. The PuahClub will h.-d It regular monthly meeting on Tueiny evening. January lith, at 7:3'i, chamber of commerc room. The buhine will I to reielve and compare annual re port. The prt'nident win a I mi appoint committee tor the coming year. A lariie tramp HettJiiMilp a rprt d paantng In, from tha Ii-'A.Ik, iuat at ouk liixl evening, but the lookout could m l make her out, although ant' u probably the Holert Adamaon, from Nitnulmo, II. C. aa thMl veem was reported off Flattery on Friday. M. P. C'alleiider wna over from Knnpplon yeil'rdny and filed the man ifest of Ih barkentlna Tarn Hhnnter. The vine cl"iin-l for Hun Franciaco and her manlfeat ahowa a .argo of M2.35J feet of lumber ond -,Zil fe-n o lalhf. The combined force of the wind and tide on the liargt Wanhougal that ii lying at anchor Junl off th Telephone dia k md her drag at hr anchor ye Urday morning, but morn cable waa Klvcu her and tha mud-hook took a new leaae-hold on the reul evtaie at the botin and the bargs fetched up al right. The band-tand on the r'lovel dock ut'iumbd to the force of the gala yea urd.iy morning and went over. Tha greater portion of It remained on the wharf, however. The atrueiure waa built by the regatta committee. The removal of the platform of lha rull toad that acted aa a aort of brace weak ened the affair and tha heavy wind of yeaierday proved too much for It. Malor flhuellrt of tha quartermaater'a department at Bcattle on Thursday mad an Inauertlon of the Urttlsh loamahlp Yang T with a view of chartering her for government trana- port aervlce. Thl a tha vesix-l about which the Tacxma Newa had ao much to ay In regard to her aiming to the Sound to load wheat. Major ithuelln male hi report to Waahlngton. and on it will depend th movements of the tcamihlp. It I thought ahe la admir ably fitted for tranKport aervlce, and If Major Khuelln'a reoort I aatlafac- tory to the department ahe will be em ployed by the United State govern ment. FUli Comtnlaaloner A. C. Little, of Waahlngton. ha computed the atate ment of recelpta from llcenaea for fiah huc rear, cannera and f renh Ann deal- era during the paet two yeura. The re port how the recelpta have treoied a nee the new law went into effect, in part thl la due to tha fact that the law of 1S99 made a aharp lncreaae In liceme feea. but there la a big lncreaae in the number of appllancea in the wa ter, while tha number of cannerlea haa ncreaaed and the revenue rrom indi vidual llcenaea and freah flah dealer 1 a new feature. The total amount col lectcd during the pant 'two yeora ag gregate nearly lioo.ooo. Tha ateamahln Charlea L. Lane la once more up agalnat It. Thla time fhe la libelled by the Fluret Houna lug- boat Company, which towed her back to harbor. The company demanua aai vage In an unstated amount for having rencued the Iano from wnat u auegea to hava been a very perlloua poaltlon. Tha llbetlont allegea that Ita two tugs. Pioneer and Wanderer, were called to the anaiatance of tho Lana near Tat oosh ialand December 21. and towed her to Taooma In an almoet alnking Mimlltlon. Thev c aim :nat their aer- vliea entitled them to at leaat iu.ouu aalvage, but atate that payrowt oi tnia or any amount haa been refused. - TW. am TTmcpIa onnnftrv 111 1 1 1 .1 1 TT in i lie- uiu &.nu - Uppertown felt the effecW of the ter rific gala yesterday to tha extent that It collapsed during tha morning. The bulldin waa used aa a atorehouea for boat and Ashing goar, considerable of which was destroyed. There waa one man In the building at the time of the disaster, but beyond a few slight bruises he escaped Injury. The building has not beon used na a cannery for a number of years and waa In a pretty hakv condition. Considerable other .htnmrd h'hm rinma fa trees, fences and slgna about the city and a portion of the tin root on JUiDeny nan im off. Despite the heavy gale, however, . .n...ll,.i. Kuila nf thn river fleet all niado their runs nearly on time and none of the maws were aeioyea. Thn Itiu tnr tho nrnteotlon nf the Ash ing Industry that will bo introduced In the state legislature by our local representatives has Dcn prepureo. ana Is now renay to ir? curnu unum mm. body. One of the features of the meas ure provides for the abolishing of all flshwheeia in the watera of the Colum bia river after August 15, 1901. An other provision declare that the watera of the Columbia and ita tributaries above tidewater shall be reserved as natural propagation grounds and no fmhlng for salmon shall be allowed there after August 15, 1801. excepting with hook and line. The bill flxea the open sonmn for AHhJng from February 1 to March 10, from April 15 to August 15. and from Ser'er"ber 15 to end of year. 1: also provides that an applicant f.,r n ),... i....-t r...... ...... holders before the Ah commissioner, who shall swear that the applicant la a bona lit1 J cltlien of the state. The IMO.OoO aubaerlptlon to the Moran fund Ua b.n cut don marly 11'),- OW by the rejection of that am'nirit of tha lioti given, Tne jnoran com"i"y refused to accept any questionable e. euritv. a they ronsldi-r that their per centage of loss will be unently h-avy on the three year note without run ning any unnecessary risk", it l ex- peeled that the naiiinc or tne lunn win bo maile up lirimeoiaieiy, : The dalntv and brilliant comedy "At th While Ilounfl Tavern" which made such a pronoun'"! aneeesa at the Mar- quam uranfl, I'onuinu, a rew ww ag'v will be the atlnutlon at Fluher opera house next Wednesday with Min erva Dorr and Krana Nor;ros aa tne two leading characters and a cast of twenty clever pliiyer. The company will bring with thi-m their handsoma cnery and everything that will go to make the production one of the most aatlaiavtury thai haa ever been seen In Astoria. Beat sola pma Tuesday morning at Orlffln & Iteed . Fonr.BTnY of oitEfJON. Many Intertilling Features Ileprem.i.v. lug ths Natural Wooda of tha S'ate at the Pan-Amer lean, A. J. Johnson, forestry commissioner of the state of Oregon, to the 1'an American. la working hard to gith.r an exhibit that will prop-riy represent the alata In thl lniKrtftnt Industry. One hundred and forty varieties of Wood will be represented, many r,f wlilvh re very Interesting. Mr. Juhn- Kin mention tne uv im oiui .n in ni"l uiM-ful and liilerwting wpoda In the world ou account c: ita varied coi Indli-s, the haves of which form the bun I for the famou bay rum of St. Thomaa. .'alifornla laurel wixxi la used In many way and I constantly growing In fa vor. It readily Kndg Itself to dec orative purpope on account of it manv coior and the high degree of pollnh it win receive. Cedars ami oth r scft wool will nuike up a prominent part of Oregon's exhibit, though hard wood will not be neglected. Oregon will have exhibits In the agri cultural, liberal arts, forestry and flili- cun u rai 'J " .u ' " . f .JT in i-nea' building-, as the cornnd.loners n the different d,partm'-nis suve o the advantages to be derived from a thorough representation and they wlxh I tie atate to keep abreast of the times, EDUCATION IN POI'.TO P.ICO. The expense of maintaining school I Porto Itlco Is very hl:h. If we confide the amount spent for the small num ber of pupils tnroiledi but as that country is aradually brought In el tou-h with our own, their system will evidently be changed, until It reache our present state of perfection. In thl country the people are being educate to the fact that there la a sure ure for dysiepnla. Indigestion, constljiatloii liver and kidney troubles, and that medicine Is Hosteller" Stomach Ull ier. It should be taken at the very flrat svmtitom. If you would avoid un Hfreary ufferlng. It will give prompt relief and avantually cure, aa hundreda nf neon . nc udln many pronjinent nhvslclan. have teatlAed during the past Afty years. WITH THE CHURCHES. At the Norwegian Evangelical Luth eran church today, both aervlces In the English language. In the morning at 10:45, and in tha evening at 7:30. At the Presbyterian church services will be aa usual today, Theme of the morning sermon, "Quletnesa" livening theme, "The Finest of the Aria." A very cordial Invitation la ex tended to all. The regular service will be held In the First Congregational church morn Ing and evening, at 11 o'clock and 7:30 o'clock. Subject for morning hour. "The Lord' Prayer Soma of Its Teachings. Theme for evening, "Peace Unknown Until Fellowahlp With God Haa Been P.eatored." Mid-week prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:30. Sun day school at 12:15. A cordial Invita tion to all who may come. The Baptists Invite all their friends to the usual services today. Miss Carrie O. Mlllspaugh, lady missionary and evangelist among the Baptists A Oregon, will conduct a dally evangel! tic service at theBaptlstchurch each day thla week. Services are especially de- slfrned for young people, but everybody Is Invited to attend. The meeting on Sunday will be at 3 p. m., probably on other day at p. m. SPECIAL SALE! Preparatory to removing our Block to new building, now in course or con struction, bargalnn In furniture and carpets and pictures. See our stock before buying elsewhere. CHAS. HEILBORN & SON. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Sheriff to N. P. Sorenson south half of section 32. T 8 N. R 8 w; 899.30. K. T. Johnson to D. B. Howarton tract of land In sections 21 and 22, T I N. R 10 W: 875. James H. Petty to I. w. Kruptka tract of land In sections 1 and X, T 7 N, RIW: 8500. Lazy Livers are many tines tha eaass of various disss. Ninety per oant of tha Amerlou oeopla are stud to b troublwl with llrsr aad -stomaoli Oompl&lnta ainh u constipation, diuinem, lndocMtloo, tuliousutt, iluggunlirer.eto. Baldwin's Health Tablets No. 25 rereoni and ear th ma 1 hm Uhlsta act a a rcntln In !. 'iBey mak the lirar and fl lioniMi lu tlioir duty aa they II aliouM. Ths u.-t oUmiism rsiM fl Himiti in tiaM lltl.la toLUl. M mm mi aua cam urn yiwurvd a fj FRANK ITART. Successor to Th. Olsen. 8S0-1 Com., St ora Thl treTla better known aa the 1 relun wlth I-ngra of the dls ! lir.re 1 ia s. netir Via- bled trtt,n- Th ai oindals are ;'wenofTheUbaylr, LTinZ w't, ver y tlccnt ah t the accUient t and C. WRECK AT CLIFTOII Down Train Derail:! Last Night- CRASHES INTO LANDSLIDE Enjlneer Scott PtpoiteJ Klfle i on His Enjlot-Special Tnla Sent to Scene of Disaster. The evening tran ,jown frm irt.t. land liit nihi ran Into a landslide ab'iut a mile and a hair above Clifton and, as near aa could be learned from tne very mesare detail that could b blalncd, derailed the engine and ainajh. '4 thing, up considerably. Th opera tor at Clifton I a new man at the buslneM and balled hi dljipaU:h Up considerably. It waa rerioru-d, howev er, that the engineer, w. Scott, was killed. Outside of that It could not be liarned that anyone waa injured. The engine wa thrown from the track and partially Intc the river. A spec ial train left hne at 1:30 thla morn ing with Ur. VuiUm and several of Die local cfliclalg on board. They will refune to make any sta.teme.nt what ever on the subject. This Is the first accident of a serious nature that haa occurred on the road since it haa been in operation, showing very careful rnanagf meni on the part of its elficlent corps of ofT.cer. The evening tialn fur Portland went through all rijfht, arriv ing there only fifteen minutes late. The present accident la one which could not, under the circumstances, very well be averted, ao no blume at tache to anyor.". euperintenu;"t McGulre Is out of the cliy and the responsibility of his ofllce .,.',. trh..p , k. devolves upon Train Despatcher Lack ey, who had charge of the special trin, last evenlmj-, W, V. Pillnbury. of Portland, was In the city last evening. J. hi. Hotison And El. T. Curtis, of Portland, were In the city last evening 4n business. Among the guest registered at the Occident from Portland yesterday Were M. J .Davis, J. D. Campbell and Eu gene Hosteller. It A. Bentley, of the Western Union oltice, left yesterday morning for hla home In Walla Walla, On hla return next week he will be accompanied by his wife, who will reside with him here in the future. BUSINESS FOR SALE. Good general merchandise buslnesa. Best opening on Columbia river. Good reason for selling. Address. J. D. M'FARLANE. Knappa. Ore, Oregon Short Line Railroad THE DIRECT ROUTE. Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Point Give choice of two favorite route, via the Union Pacific Fast Mall Line, or tne Kio urande Scenic Line. LOOK AT THE TIKE. 1 Days to Salt Lake. 2J Days to Denver. 3 J Days to Chicago. 4 J Days to Nen York. Free reclining chairs, upholstered tourist sleeping car, and Pullman pal ace sleepers, operated on all trains. For further Information apply to C. O. TERRY. W. EL COHAN. Trav. Taas. Agt, Gen. Agent. 12 inira St.. rortiano. or. Or G. W. LOTJNSBERRY. Agent O. R. & N, fisher's Opera Hoase L. E. SELIO, Le.Me and Ma WEDNESDAY, JAN. 10 A Society Event SOMETHING REALLY GOOD THE THREE-ACT COMEDY J THE WHITE HORSE TAVERN PRESENTED BY 11N8 AND NC.CKCSS With permission from Messrs. Chas. and Daniel Frohman HEADED BY COMEDIANS KIINEHYA DOHI, AND FRANZ. R. NOalCnCSS The entire production replete with new and magnificent scenery, txactly as given at Wallack's Theater, New York City, for three months. lery, & cents. Advance sale of seats open Tuesday morning at Orlilln & Heed's. .. ; A;fi JUST RECEiVHD A Full m mr nelnie's Mince acl all kinds of FISHER BROTHERS, Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR, FEED. PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all kirvl.1 at lowest rates, for fishermen, Fanners and Loggers. A V ALLEN, Tenth and Commercial Streets KOPP'vS BEST A Delicious and Palatable Drink Absolutely Pure The North Pacific Brewery, of which I Bottled beer for ram!!y use or keg Mr. John Eopp I proprietor, make I Leer supplied at any time. Delivery beer for domestic and export trade. J In the city free. North Pacific Brewery PacjficNayigationCompany Steamers-"6ue H. Elmore." "W. II. Harrison'' ; Only line- Astoria to Tillamook, Garibaldi, Hay City, llobsonville. Connecting at Astoria witb the Oreeon Railroad i Navigation Co. and also the Astoria A Columbia River U. R. ior at Francisco, Portland and all point east. For freight and passenger raU ap; ly s SamMOI Elmore Si Co. Ovneral Agents, ASTOKIA. 0RJ2. ( 0. R. &. X. R. R Co., Portland. Age nta A. k C. R R. Co., Portland. (B a LAMB. Tillamook. Ore. ASSESSMENT NOTICE NINTH STREET FROM THE NORTH LINE OF BOND STREET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF ASTOR STREET. Notice la hereby given that the assessment made by ordinance No. 2372, of the City of Astoria, Oregon, entitled "An ordinance confirming special assemmwnt roll No. St for the Improvement of Ninth street from the north line of Bond street to the south line of Astor strtet" approved Dec. 27, 1900. will be due and payable In United State gold coin at the office of the city treasurer on Janu ary 18, 11. and if not so paid at said time the Common Council will order warrants Issued for the collection of the same. . The assessment is aa follows: , ' POET J .TNG, V Undivided one-third of lot 1, block 9. town of Astoria, as laid out by John McClure $13 it BOELLING, V Undivided one-third of lot 4, block 9, town of Astoria, aa laid out by John McClure 40 $ BOELLING. V Undivided one-third of lot 5. block BOELLING, V ' BOELLING, ELIZA BOELLING. ELIZA BOELLING, ELIZA BOELLING, ELIZA BOEIXING. SOPHIE BOELLING. SOPHCE ' BOELLING. SOPHIE POELLING. SOPHIE BROVN. CHARLES BROWN CHARLES BROWN. CHARLES. BROWN. CHARLES. CORBETT, H. W. CORBETT, H. W. CORBETT, H." W. CORBETT, H. W. WILKINSON. ANNA. WILKINSON. ANNA. WILKINSON. ANNA. WILKINSON. ANNA Th following is payable In Installments, the first Installment due Janu ary 18th. 1901: CHASE. W. B... Undivided one-fourth of NH of lot 1, block 55, town of Astoria as laid out by John McClure $15 25 CHASE "W. B Undivided one-fourth of NMi of lot 2. block 55, town of Astoria as laid out by John McClure B 08 PARKER, EVA BELL Undivided one-half of N14 of lot 1. hlnr k 55. town of Astoria as laid PARKER. EVA BELL. PARKER. F. L... PARKER. F. L.. By order of the Common Council Attest: Astoria, Oregon, Jan. AuHtor and B, l.'.L ILlne of r rz: w rr n I hZJ I u a f '.eat, Cscea C!!v3 II oil lay Delicacies ASTOXIA, OKE. . town or Astoria, as laia out Dy jonn Mcuiure 40 M Undivided one-third of lot , block 9, town of Astoria, aa laid out by John McClure 13 If Undivided one-third of lot 3, block 9, town of Astoria, aa laid out by John McClure 13 65 Undivided one-third of lot 4. block 9, town of Astoria, aa laid out by John McClure 40 65 Undivided one-third of lot 5. block 9, town of Astoria, as laid out by John McClure ..40 15 Undivided one-third of lot , block 9, town of Astoria aa laid out by John McClure 13 Undivided one-third of lot 3, block 9. town or Astoria, as lata out ny John McClure 13 Ei Undivided one-third of lot 4. block . town or Astoria aa laid out Dy John McClure 40 3 Undivided one-third of lot E, block town of Astoria aa laid out ty John McClure 40 5 Unldvided one-third of lot 6, block 9, town of Astoria as laid out by John McClure 13 H Undivided one-fourth of lot 7. oiock ai. town or Astoria as laia . out by John McClure 10 II Undivided one-fourth of lot 8. block as, town of Astoria aa laia out by John McClure SO 49 , Undivided one-fourth of S. H of lot 1, block 55. town of Astoria as laid out by John McClure 15 25 Undivided one-fourth of south of lot 2, block 55, town of Astoria as laid out by John McClure S 09 Undivided one-half of 8 of lot ' 1, block 55, town of Astoria aa laid out by John McClure 30 49 ...Undivided one-half of S of lot 2, block 55, town of Astoria aa laid out by John McClure 19 1? Undivided one-half of lot 7, block 55, town of Astoria aa laia oui Dy John McClure 20 S3 Undivided one-half of lot . block 6a, town or Ascona as laia oui Dy John McClure M 98 ....Undivided one-fo.urth of lot T, block 55, town of Astoria as laid out by John McClure 10 18 Undivided one-fourth of lot 8. block 55, town of Astoria as laid out bv John McClure 30 49 Undivided one-fourth of of lot 1. block 65, town of Astoria as laid out by John McClure 15 24 Undivided one-fourth of of lot 2, block 6o, town oi Asiona as as laid out bv John MoClure.... 5 OS out by John McClure 30 43 Undivided one-half of NV4 of lot 2. block 53. town of Astoria as laid out by John McClure 19 17 Undivided one-fourth of Ntt of lot 1. biock F5. town of Astoria as laid out by John MrClure 13 21 Undivided one-fourth of N:4 of lot 2. hifx'k tiiwn f Aiioi i aa Uu.l out by J.'hn lieCmre 5 ? i of the C.ty of As-u.j, G-vii, II. K. J Police Judg City of Ait-.