THE MORNING ASTORIAX. JUTPKIHi, I'fittKlARV ', 1901. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone Main ML TERMS OK SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. SaiU by mail, per year tito Sent by mall, per month 60 Birred by carrier, per month 60 SEMI-WEEKLY. Brat by maJI, per year, In advance, $2.00 Postage free to subscribers. All communications Intended for pub lication should be directed to the editor. Business communication! of all kinds aid remittances must be addressed to The Astorlan." The Astorlan guarantees to Its ad vertisers the largest circulation of any ewspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can be had on ap llcation to the business manager. England Is today exhibiting to the representatives of the various powers what Is undoubtedly the most Imposing- combined military and naval pa geant the world has ever vn. Today's display of English unity and power cannot but have an important effect n Kngland's future relations with her continental neighbor. the final defeat of the Aguir.al- at "e " t The decisive vote of 33 to 25 In tlu senate on the conference report of the army reorganization bill probably mark dints in that body. Congress has now kot only decided to ad pt modern Ideas in regard to our military establishment but to protect American interests at home and abroad, regardless of the plaintive waitings of "little Americans." No man is safe from the clutches of the grip microbe, no matter how se clude' a life he may lea!. Even Ad miral Dewey has been caught. Mon tana Record. The American hog may be persona non grata In Germany,-but American sauer kraut has taken the palm, even In the home ami fatherland of kraut. Albany Argus. Somehow the Rockefeller wedding didn't seem to quite "stack up" with the Vandcrbllt affair. A few more fenerations will help out the Rocke fellers a good bit Kansas City Star. THE KING AND HIS KIN. New York Tribune. The n-.-w sovereign of ihc Coiled Kingdom has ehvted to be known as Edward, a name oorne, as h.' says, bv s X of his ancestors, :uid he was accoidinsly proclaimed yesterday as Kit.? Edward VII. In speaking of the six Fdwatds as his ancestors'" he, of course, useJ that word in its original sense of predecessors, and not as syn onymous with forefathers, for, as a matter of fact, he is descended front only fnur of the numbered Kd wards, the fifth and sixth kings of that name huvlntt left no issue. Of the two Ed wards before the conquest, who are not nuinbeivd, he is descended from one. It was sal. at the very outset of her reign strong Scots, an. I from other purely Scottish sovereigns.. -'The - king's genealogy In clude! descent from the then rtlgnlng houses of Scotland, "Prance, Uohemlu, Aiultan, Angouleme, Provence, Hal naull. Castile, Denmark, Hanover. Hrandonburg, Anspach, Suxe-Ooburg-ilotha and Mecklcnbui'x-Strclits. The Dun-royal families of Neville and Womi vllle are also included. To such a de scent the king adds matrimonial alli ances of the most Important and dis tinguished character, through which he Is the son-in-law of the klnit of Den mark, brothei -in-law of the king of ("recce and uncle of the emper, r of Russia. If to this wo add that he is an uncle of the German emperor. It Is at parent that In his kin, past and pres ent. Edward VII. enjoys a status sec ond to that of no other sovereign In the world. IT CURES THE COLD AND STOPS THE COUGH. Laxutive Ultimo Quinine Tablets cure a cold in jne day. No cure, no pjy. Price cents. When the Rev. Charles Sheldon re turned to Kansas from the East he rode In a Pullman car. We are afraid that the Reverend Mr. Sheldon is getting a long ways from "His Steps." PILES OF PEOPLE testify to the merit of Uanner Salve in curlmr piles, It Ls guaranteed. CH.VS. ROGERS. Druggist. A girl who runs a soda fountain in the winter knows better than to et f Victoria that she was , mad w hen the men wink at her FROisT LUTES AND rmr.m.uvs ly commended to her people by the fact quickly cured by Manner Salve the BEST0F EVERYTHING In a word this tells of the Passenger Service via fho Northwestern fcinc. Eight Trains Dally between St. Paul and Chicago, comprising The Latest Pullman Sleepers, Peerle.'s Dining Cars, Library and Observation Cart, Free Reclining Chair Cars. The 20th Century Tisin Runs Every Day of the Year. The Finest Train In the World Elrctru' Utttctl Sic.im tic .col THE HAI'OER STATE EXPItl'SS. the Finest Dally Train Running Hctween St. Paul and Chicago, via the Short Line. Connections from the West made via The NORTHERN PACIFIC. OR EAT NORTHERN and CANADIAN PACIFIC R'YS. This Is also the REST LINE between Omaha, St. Paul and Minneapolis. All agents sell tickets via The Northwestern Line W. H. MEAD. H. L SISLKR. General Agent. Trav. Agent. 2IS Alder Street, Portland. Oregon. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. WRTiaUX3 Arrive w " liltmi V'lliun LfPDtll III '111 st m T;Mp.m. for Astoria and lnur-:40 p.m.' I ' ASTORIA. I ?.45a.m.For Portland ln-U:Ma,u. o iv p iunerm tnate points I0 30 p.m. KASIDB DIVISION. 1l::tt. m. VWli. in, HI .1 III tl O hi. 'J: Mi i m, ASTORIA SKASIDK 7:4(1 . in l. in II III All trains make close connections at Goble with all Northern Pacific trains to ami rrom the hast or Sound points. J. C. MAYO, Oen'l Fr't snd Pasa, Agent. i The ambitious .:ity of Tacoma has offered a most attractive bite to the state for the location of a capt- tol building, so attractive In fact that tt stems unlikely that the state in its present weak financial condition v ill be able to erect a structure in keeping with the surroundings. Tacoma is a ajuiet and handsome city, the two in dispensable requisites for a state capi tal, and at the same time has enough population and enterprise to make it suitable for the political center of the state. It is to be hoped that the s.ate will by some method be enabled to raise funds sufficient to erect a capitol com mensurate with the growing import ance of the state and that it will be speedily erected on the beautiful site offered by the city of Tacoma. sovereign they had had for many years. Wc shall, indtcd. find few sovereigns An Omaha woman wanted her llrrl. oll . .... ...... .i.. ... .. ........ iu fLw me sirveL one more truly identified with their couu- evening and do s, me shopping at a i n w r u r i ti tut tries than she was and her sm is. kick's Englis-h ancestry is actually o'.d er than the name of England itself, dating away back to the time when th Saxon part of the Island was mill kiK.wn as Saxony, a fact which gives a peculiar fitness to hU choice of the fne old Saxon name if Edward. Wo may perhaps b?st begin the king's genealogy with th eariy Saxon I 0t,1,Wfl Dl.lH I.... .... . . .1 . . lne I "Why. Mollie nrer.'r v.m iih,....i t.i disobey me?" said the mother. "Yes, mamma, but I'm afraid if I go out after dark I will be pat Crowed." Fatal delays are caused by experi menting with cough and cold cures. Foley's Honey and Tar will prevent a cold from resulting in pneumonia. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. A Kansas boy who heard that iron was good for the blood, swallowed a t ha If Hilfisn mi ll j .. . family of Cerdlc, a member of which. I nl3 father is trying to lease him to a Ealhmund, bore rule hi Kent In alm museum in Chicago. th! eighth century. His son Egbert, "I nave always used Foley's Honey and Tar rough medicine, and think It the best in the world." says Chas II. . . . .. .. a nrw;jt'ttirr oi r.ne, i'a. In the last year of .hut country be came king of the West Saxons, nj in the year S28 Kcame the first king of ! Nothing else as g od. CHAS. P.O'J- r. ro, LTUgglSI. England. Egtert's son was Ethelwoif. and his son in turn was that great Al fred, the millcnial anniversary uf whote (kath is to be comnvmora. 1 n?xt Oc tober. From Alfred th; .'in; of .loscent rans through Edward the Elder, Ed mund I., EdKar, Ethelred the Un- A familiar name for the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, known till over the Union as the Great Railway running the "Pioneer Limited" tr ns every day and night between St. Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago, "The only perfect train in the world." Understand: Connections are made with .til transcontinental lines, securing to passengers the best service known. Luxurious coaches, electric light, steam heu of a verity equaled by no ottw. I l ie. Sfe 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. EDDY. Trav. Pis. Agt.. Qen. Agt.. Porllarl. Oregon. Portland Ore. WHIFF COLLAR UNI Sir IIEROIM.EX takes the nlaoe nf li.MI MY OATZMRT l'lYephom Dock) Colun b.a River and Puget Sounl Nav igution Company. lh Hercules leaves Astoria dallv . . M i eci .-ninusy ni i p. ni. Leaves Portland dally except Sun lay at " a. m. White Collar Line tickets. O. II. A N tickets snd Ilwaco Ry A Nav. Com. pany tii Kets interchangeable on Her uiis and lliissalo. Through port land eonnectlon with steamer Nahcotta rrmr. cwaco and Lonir Reach points Telephone No. 111. A. J TAYLOR. Astoria Agent. E. W. CRICimiN. iland Agent, 0 olfUo iiVa l'KI-ART TIMI3 CHI.'OHLEj Ktoiu . ortUnU i'til.M S ill Like, Peiiver. Kt I'orlliiHl w mtli.Duislu Kim f.i-lt i i lijr, M l.miu, 9 l.Sii. in I ll ei( i Hiid Kmt Atl:itts y p. m. V'lyr, i p. in. "How Is business?" "So dead you can smell it." A MISUNDERSTANDING. Misunderstood symptoms of disecse leal doctors to trt-at something else whtn tJ.e kidneys are out of order. Foley's Kidney Cure will bring you WITH THE PARAGRAPHERS. Speaking of deadlocks. General Kitch ener would like to know what to call the South African situation. Anacon da Standard. ready and Edmund Ironside. Then it jJf t " CHAS.V VoG passes away from the reigning line ln to the collateral line of Edward Athe linir. who did not reign; St. Margaret, the patron saint of Scotland, and wife of that King Malcolm III. of Scotland ERS, Druggist. Several thousand tons of salt have been shipped to Kansas City from Por tugal. Well, Kansas City needs it. FREQUENT "OUGHING A FEW INTERESTING FACTS infl'i rt..a U i t..n. rv.l 11 h.e fatter nnnean wan m,,rd...-eJ h.- : il" ""S'- f" noney ana 'Mar stops the coughing and heals th The wise Western communities will lose no time In establishing a quaran tine against the Pat Crowe rumor. Washington Post. if nazlng is necessary to take the conceit out of the lower class men what will take the conceit out of the upper class men? St. Paul Globe. It will be perceived that the big game In Colorado Is so considerate as to keep within communicating distance with the telegraph offices. Washington Post. If Venezuela wants to pick a war with the United States, then she Is In the condition of those whom the gods are about to destroy. Philadel phia Inquirer. Macbeth, and who himself avenged i I'Jns. The ordinary couch m-ilclneg that crime in the overthrew of Dun- BABY FOODS It is clear that doctors and mothers think more (A speoial foods than they used to. The reasons are: (i) both mothers and babies live less naturally than they used to; (2) mother's milk is not so plenty, and not so good, as it used to be ; (3) Scott's emul sion of cod-liver oil is mother food as well as baby food enables the. mother to feed her baby naturally. We'll tend jrou a little to try i you like. SCOTT & BOWNE, 9 i rl tire, ' New York iinane; Matilda, the wife .f Hrnry I. of Englf-.nl. and Geoffrey Piantp.jjenet. L becomes the reigning line again in Henry II.. and thence proceed. through King J.'hn, Henry III., and the thr-e EI wards. I, II.. and III. Then it b' comes a dual line. One branch runs through J ;hn of Gaunt, "time-hon ored Lancaster;" J jhn, Marquis of Dor set; John B-aufort, Duke .f Somerset and Maigaret, Countess of Richmond to Heiirv VII. The other runs through Prince Edmund, son of Edward III.; Hie-hard. Duk? of York; a second Rich aird, Duke of York, and King Edward IV. to Elizabeth, wife cf Henry VII Thus in the first Tudor reign the two are united into a single line. Tli'-nct it Drocecus through .Matgar-t, wife of James IV. of Scotland, Jain,. V. of Scotland, Mary Stuart, Queer, (Jf Scots; James 1 of England. Elizabeth, wife of King Frederick of Bohemia; Sophia, wife Of Ei nest Augustus, Elector of Hanover; George I. and George II. of England, Frederick Lewis, Prime of Wales; George HI., of England, Edward Augus ius, uuKe oi ivent, ana Victoria, queen and empres. Edward VII. is thus in the thirty- fifth generation from Egbert, tlin first king of England, though he Is the fifty, eighth sovereign in the line. It will be observed that many famous sovereign are not among his progenitors, among these beini Edward the C'.nf'sy.,r, ail the Normans, Richard, the Lion Heart ed. Henry VIII., the two Charleses, and William and Mary. The lint In cludes members of the hou-s of Pian-tagc-net, York, Tudor, Stuart and Han over, and non-iejgnjng Lancastrians. In th.? wars of the Hoses it wa., di vided between the two sid-s. It has been said that the name of Edward will not be pleasing to Scotland. But ll Is exceedingly doubtful that the Scots of today cherish any animosity on ac count of what occurred six c-uturies ago. especially toward a king who is descended , from -thdr patron . saint, Queen Margaret; from Mary, Queen of which are simply expectorants, will not ci.j this, as they keep -he lungs Irri tated In throwing ofT the phlegm CHAS. L'OOERS, DruggNt. There are men who will laugh nt a woman for buying a nickel package of chewing gum. then proceed to blow in a quarter for an imported c!g:r. W. L. Yancy. Paducah. Ky.. writes: "I had a severe case of kidney d sease and three of th? best physicians In southern Kentucky treated me without success. I was induced to try Foley's Kidney Cure. The first bottle gave Im mediate relief and threi bottl.-s cured me permanently. I gladly recommend this wonderful remedy." CHAS. ROG ERS, Druggist. GO EAST When people "are contemplating a trip, whether on business or pleasure, they naturally want the beat service obtainable as far aa speed, comfort and safety is concerned. Employes of the WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES are paid to serve the public and our tralnn are operated bo aa to make close con nections with diverging lines at all Junction points. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair Cars on through trains. Diring car service unexcelled. Meals served a la carte. In order to cbtain the first-class ier vlce, ask the ticket aeent to neii a ticket over The Wisconsin Central lines and you will make direct connectlona at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points East. For any further Information call .,n any ticket egent, or correspond with JAS. C. POND. Gen. P.-ws. Ag't. or JAS. A. CLOCK. Milwaukee. Wis. General Agent. THE CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY. slt l.ke, lienver. fl, i.orlli, iim.ilm. K tiH i lty, si I. uilv t lilrtn nml Kl J Wtllrt WhIU. !.-r li(ni) J MK)kiie. JJIr.io-niwl Ik t. r.ui, 1 111 1 1, 1 1, J Mllwmikwe, I'lucig.il mill KM f'-om Aalorta j iKV.AS STBAM3MIPj All -Mllng Pal, .ut, I Jeel to chance. 'or ui Kmnctico-HiillJ Annul i . IU . 1 ri. Ill 40 I III il in K -iiielny I'olu iihU Itlvrr SUmiii In I'lirllniHl u.J j III ( Mo l)r x . ftnm Portland . ;. m. WllUmxIl aailVarol I M a. m. Ture. liiur hill ltlr Moi.,We4. uii siit. or.r.ii citr. luyuin andFrt. w ) i-4nqiPic -4 - Hl4ri lvr ill; 3 il I. Dl. Mke River. Itlp.rl. to lwlilun ; H.0 10 ! daily 6 it in WllUmmu Klr Tue.. Thui Portland ti CnrvalllJ 3 lo ii m M mi , Wed Saiunlay , and Way UnJIiiK' jKrlday O- W. LOUN3BERRY. w ll. IIL'HLBURT, Ag't. Ajstorla. i ivm. ak i. roruana. Or.. NOTIOIO OF FH.1NO OF HPKCIAI !, ASSESSMENT NO. 41. Notice Is hereby given that th board of asaenxor have eoninletod M Mmt lul usseHmiieiit for (hit Improvement of t'ommt'ivlal siit from the west linn of Fourteenth street to tho west line of Seventeenth street, and have report ed the same to tlx common council of the city of Astoria, and the samp has been flliHl with the itudllr and police Indue mid mimed mid numbered Spec lul Assessment Roll No, 41. and the commit lee on si reels ami public way of the common council of said city litis befit iipixtliitcd to meet with the board of nsHeamnH on the mil day of I'Vbru my, 11)01, lit the hour of 2 o'clock I m of said day, in the council chum loi of the illy hull of mild city, then lllld there to consider, levlew. rorivct Hid Mii;ille (.aid Speclnl Assi'ment Hull No. II. Any peiNiin iiMiYtiiiu o nilld iKseHMinenl iiniii II le his objections thereto In wiitluii Willi the iiil Hlor nod police Judge. K, NKI.1l IN. Auditor and Pullce Judge of the t'lty or AsliNiil, (M-eaon, Date of Hi mi publication, J,it :il, I'.ml sm;i:iKI" S SA1.K lly vliluo of mi execution mill older sale IsKtie out "f the I'lrcill Court of the Stole of ilnK iii, fur the I'oiniiy id t l.ils.ip, mi ilu- :iiih ilny uf Jiuiuiiry, I i'l. lip"n -i Judgment mid decree ren- lei 'd Hi -ii in on t tit- sih ,iv of March, I"'!"', in fuor or J. T. Itoan, J. K Hlg r.liix. II C, Thoini'soii mid K . r"r- iisoii, ii it mi 4 doing tuixiiiciix tin let- lite MilM i,i' iif ltnn. lliitK'nS & Co., I lallilltii, mill itgaliiKt Silas II Sni'th, Miiv M. Smith. A. t . Finn. t mid It. 1.. Flnl i son. .lef.-iidmiis, for the humi ( Jlil.i iii, tngth'i- Willi the clit mul llillls. li.etllH .if thl action lii-telll l.lX"ll III K'OKll togelliei' ullll lllhlfHt lln'ieoii fr.iiu the I M ll iluv of March, lv,V lit the iiite of In iN-r 'tit per mi- mini until .ni. mid (lie comd or mid ipoii this writ loinmmidiiig .in. I re- lulling tne t,i imike sab- of Hie toilow UK ili-sci Itii-d leal pi ipeity. to-wit: Hl" I, lit, IT H, 111 an. I In I In- Pow i nf , iwlld, us laid out mul re- ot-d.il .j Sdis II. Stitl I li. Iii th.- County r ' l.ltop. Slule of (Iii-koii N'.illie Is tier -In lilven iliat I will on .Monday, the (ih I. iv of Mm ch. I'"-1! at llle ;i.llf of 10 ii'i .K k III tlli- f ! nooll "f mil. I day, In fimit o( and at Hi "HI I HUs.' dr. In the CHy .-f A- loii.i, l i.ttHop t'oiinty. Oi.goti, II at ejlillc :iuctl :i to tie- hlghi'sl lod ! I' for IaIi. the above il Hi-rlli" ! i al iiloii !l ir so mu -ft tl. -eo in Iii:iy U- le e irv to satisfy thr lu Une lit, ililereal o..ih mid all .lei i cing eoNl4 THOMAS I.IWII.LI She! IT of Clitaoii County, im-gnu Hloiiii OteKoii, J iiuiiiry 31, I'M. ,t NOTICH KOU II IDA. IHda wll be received by the onuaty ooimnlssloners' court of Clntsop County , Ori-gon, until Monday, February 4th, I'M, at i o'clock p, in., for m-bulldlng thn Wnlluakl dmw-luidge. Pluns and specification run be seen nl the noun house, lllda must be In cnmpllMut with section 4141 of th lawa of Or. Ron, and a deposit or certified rhsok by nich bidder of ten rwit of lh umount of Hie bid must accompany the same. The right to reject any and alt hills Is hereby reserved, Hy order of tho County Cumiulsalon. rrs' Court. H. J. WIIICHITI, County Clark, Astoria. Or., Jan. IS, ltwi. NOTICK FOIl PUMUCATION, ('tilled Hl.ili-s 1 4i nd Oltlce. Vamouvsr, Wash., Nov, I!J. liwo: Notiev hereby given that In wun iluuce with (he provisions nf the act of coiigiviM of June 3, lit i, entitled "An ai for the sulti of timber lands In lh Mate of California. Oreiiou. Nevada mid WaNlilngton Territory,1' aa extend ed to all the public land elate by act of August 4. MM, Oeurvo A. Weed, of I oriimul, county of Multnoiiiah, stats of Oregon, ha thU "ay Died In this oiiice his sworn statement No, 2UV7, for the purchase of thn Iota 1 and I, and K half of NVV iiiarlir of section No, 10. lit tow iodiip N. iu N, ranga No, i W., , ,vi, a mi win oner priMir to show that the land sought la more valuublo for Its Umber nr stone (linn for agricultural purpc, mid to cMlnbllali his cUlm to .tld land iHfore the register and re ceiver of this oltlce at Vutioouver. Wash, mi Wednesday, the Ulh day of I'liinuiry, 90. Ilu name as W line. m a: IlrrnarA Itlat, of Knaiipton, Wiioliliiitton: llien Hrock. if Naail. Washington; Alfred J iii.i), of Kuapitoii, Waahlngton; William Matheral. of Kimtnion. Wa.h. l"KtU. Any and all persons rlalmlna- adverse ly the ab.ive-ie,rilo. lands ar re. Hleaied .t in,, ttuir ilalma In thla onlea i r bctore mid l:ilh day of Feb- ruai). In. W, It. DHNIIAlt. Itrglster, Ni'iii'K Foil li'KI.ICAiioN. Illleil Milin Iilid Oltle.-. at Ongiin ity, Oregon, iv,-, I'.MH); Nolli e Is hereby given that In coin 'Malice with the provision of the lie f congr.- of June 3. ls;i, rtitltl d "An act for the ale of tliiil-r laud In th Mate of California, Oregon. N-vaia and Washington Territory." a rxt-nd- I to all th Public Uiihl Htat.-s by a. t AUiiust i, ls'.r;. liinmimi vt-rou r Olney, county of Cl.it. . Sim- of oregun. hint thl day filed in t lilt oltl ins worn "lat'iiifii! No, M.19, f,.r the iMin-iiiwe in ine ir. iiunri.-r section No. I., In towtishln No. 6 tiorih uige No. H went, and will .fTr prNif to liow (Mat the land oiighl I more valuable for it timber or atone than for agricultural purMie, and (o ntalillsli tils clilin lo mild land before the register and receiver of I tils office at Oregon City. Oregon, on Thursday. the 2.r.lh day of April. .H) lie names ns witnesses: (Seome Me Farland. Gust Adoliih. Alexander Nor nuind, Frederick Notmund, all of m ney, (iutsop county. Or. goti. Any and nil person claiming n.l- rsiy the iitiove-dectib--d bind m riNiuestod to file th.-lr claim In ihi llice on or before raid 2,'th day April, I'J'H. CHAS. II. MooitKS. Register NOTICK OF S.W.K. Gen. POSSIBLY You Are Not Aware of the Fait Time AND SUPERB SERVICE VIA SHURTEST flNO QUICKEST hW TO St.Paul, Dulnth,Minnpapolis, ('hicago and All Points Eaat. DAILY TRAINS; FAST TIME; SER- VICK AND SCENERY UN-EQUALED. Through Palace and Tourist Sleeper, Dining and ButTet Smoking Library Cars. Tickets to points East via Portland and the Great Northern Ry., on sale at O. R. 6c N. Ticket Office, Astoria, or Great Northern Ticket Office 268 MORRISON STREET, PORTLAND. liuxuRious Travel The "Northwestern Limited" trains, electric lighted throughout, both Inside and out, and Bteam heated, are with out exception, the finest trains In the werld. They embody the latest, newest and best Ideas for comfort, convenience and luxury ever offered the traveling public, and altogether are the most complete and splendid production of the car builders' art. These Splendid Trains Connect With The Great Northern The Northern Pacific and The Canadian Pacific AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the HAST. No extra charge for these superior accommodations- and all classes of tick ets are available for passage on the famous "Northwestern Limited." All trains on this line are protected by the Interlocking Block System. W. H. MEAD, H. L. SISLER, General Agent. Traveling Ag't. Portland. Ore. WE HAVE For rates, folders and full Informa tion regarding Eastern trip, call on or address, A. B. C. DENNISTON, City Pass, and Ticket Agent Portland. THE LOUVRE Strangers visiting in tne city will find the Louvre an attractive resort wherein to sneDd tho evening. The Ammfl Misters Ladies' Orchestra is still on the bills and presents niibtly a musical program of exceptional merit, Handsome pool and billiard rooms aw a feature in connection with the house. Palatable lunches will be served at all nonrs MEETING NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of the Co lumbia River Packers Association will be held at the office of the company at Astoria. Oregon, on February g, 1901. at 11 o'clock a. rn., for the pur pose of electing directors and for such other business as may properly be con sidered. By order of the president. OEO. H. GEORGE, Sec. 2-DailyFast Trains-2 TO I HE EAST If you cannot take the morning train, travel via the v-nin ,.. t,.l. ..J , . v . uuiu mi m "OUR SPECIALTIES" FAST TIME THROUGH SERVICE m'-A 'AI'ACE SLEEPERS imw TP,,n'T SLEEPERS PULLMAN DINKH8 LIHRAIty (CAPK) CAR FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS Hours In time saved to Omaha, Chicago, Kansas Citv, St. Louis, New York, Uoston, And Other Eastern Points Tickets good via Salt Lake City and D'-nver. niV-nr ,Z0Uf ll,teret to use THE OVERLAND LIMITED. Tickets and sleeping-car berths can be secured from . Q W. LOUNSBERRT. Agent 0. R. A N. Co., Astoria. Or'., OR J. H. LOTHROP, . General Agent, 135 Third St., Portland. Or. In th County Court In snd fr Jm k- sou County, Op-gon, In tin- matter of tne estate of Thadd'-us W. Ilarcluy, Deceasi-d. Notice Is hereby given that under ami by virtue of an order of sale made Uy tne lion, county Court of J,u koti County, Oregon, dated January 7th, 1:H, ami recorded in volume 12 of the probate records of said county, on pane 4M): I will on and after March 1st. IWI, proceed to m-II at prlvute rale, for cash. Iota 14 and 48 In block 8, of the town uf Fluvel Center, Clatsop County, Oregon, and the 8. IC. of section 10, In twp, 6 N, of range 2S W of W. M. In wild Cliitnop County. GKRTKCDK HA III "LA Y, Administratrix of estate of Thud b us W. Karclay, Deceased, Ashland. Ore E. D. HRIOU.4, Atty, Ashland. Ore. J.A. FASTABEND GENERAL CONTRACTOR , AND BUILDER f J NOTICE OF FILING SPECIAL AS SESSMENT NO. 39. Notice Is hereby given that the board of assessors have completed the spec ial asHessuu-nt for tne improvement of Kleventh street, from the south line of Franklin avenue to the north line of Harrison avenue, and have reported the same to the common council of the city of Astoria, and the name has been filed with the auditor and ixil,-e Judge ami named and numbered Hs-c- lul Assessment Hon .no. i'J, and the committee on streets and public ways of the common council of nnld city has Hern appointed to meet with the board of anm-Ksors on in- Mth day of Febru ary, 1901, at the hour of 2 o'clock p, m. of said day, In the council cham bers In the city hall of said city, then and there to consider, review, cornet and equalize fald Special Assessment Roll No. 33. Any person objecting to said assessment must file his objections thereto ,n writing with the auditor and police Judg-. H. E. NELSON, Auditor and Police Julge of the City of Astoria, Oregon. Date of first publication, Jan. 31, 19ol. NOTICE OF FILING SPECIAL AS SESSMENT NO. 40. Notice Is hereby given that the board of assessors have completed the special assessment for the Improvement of Seventeenth street from the south line of Irving avenue to tho north line of Jerome avenue, and have reported the same to the common council of the city of Astoria, and the same has been fl'ed with the auditor and police Judge and named and numbered Special Assess ment Roll No, 40, and the committee on streets and public ways of the com mon council of said city has been ap pointed to meet with the board of as sessors on the I4'.h day of February, 1901, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, In the council chambers In the city hall of said city, then and there to consider, review, correct and equalize said Special Assessment Roll No. 40. Any person objecting to said assessment must file his objections thereto In writing with tha auditor and police Judge. H. E. NELSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, uregon. Date of first publication, Jan. 21, 1901. NOTICE FOR I'lJllLICATION. Department 0f tho Interior. Und Offlcs Bl Ulrgutl my, Oregon, DcCcin- brr 11. llivo, i Notice Is hereby jflvrn that the fu. loiving-iiamrd a lilrr has (IM notice of .. miMHiuii iu inaae nnaj proof In Up. tort of his claim, and that said proof will b made before tho county clerk of Clatsop county, at Astoria. Oregon, oa l ibiunry , lii, vli: ALHEHT HCHOENKIIECK. o- 9H1. for the H of NWU. ml MWVi of H hi, 8.C 14. T. I N, 7t Ho ramea the following wltnesaea 0 prove his continuous residence udoo and cultivation of .aid land, vis: . 11. C ffcy, of Astoria. Oregon; Pet- 'r OlsHI. of Sveimoll. Oregon; August H Wnebeck. of Hvenaon. Orr,on; Wm SchocneUck. of Hvotwon. Orrrm CHAS. 11. MOollMfl, - ........... K'f'eUr. notice for puiiucation, l ulled State Land ortlc. Oregon Citv Orrgon. Nuy. 23. im: ' Nolle a hereby irlven O.. i Im Plump with the provision ,f in- .et ;;f orgrrsa of June 1. u;j, rntlU All Sit for thn aula ,.t ii,.,k... In tho stiUe. of California. Oregon. Nt v.da and Washington Territory " as en.lrd fo all the 'U,ie Iind Htates y .t of August 4, IBM. Mr Mary '.l.u.r. of olney. county of Clat.p. Mute of Oregon, lias il.u Am mt ... this ofhre hr sworn statrment. No. .-).-, for the liurchua rxt II.- m.- ...... t-r of section No. , in township No, I ; No. 7 v. and wlU offer prf " show that the land sought Is mors 'tluulile for Its tlmb.-r or .mn. .... for agricultural purp.cs, and to es iabllhrd hrr claim to said land befora the llegistrr and Re-eivr of thia of hi e at Oregon City. Oregon, on Friday. 'In Lih day of February. 1301. She (.nine n. wltritsm- u.'k.h.. Glaser, WlilUrn W. Pope. Mary Denck Appollenla Johnaon. all of Oine ri. ""p Cuunty, Orrgon. Any and all pcrnons claiming advent ly the above-demrribed land are rt- 'lliested to file their roilni. n ki. ne on or before auld 1Mb day of Feb ruary. W. fllAH. II. MOOUFM. ... Hrglater. NOTICE FOR PUIIUCATION. t''nltd States Ind Office. Oreron fn on-gmi, Dec. 3rd. 1900: Notice U hereby given that In cotn IIiiiko with the nrovUIwu ,.t th. of congress of June 3. WH, entitled "An ' t f,.r the aai of tlmlier lands In lbs state of California. Oregon. Nevada ami Washington Terrllrv " u. ..u.. 1--- - f m n a - to all the public land state by act of August t, 1892. John M. Logan of olney, county of Clatsop, staUi of Ore gon, has this day filed In this Oiflct . pworn statement No. 6327 for the purchase of the tola it 12 1 .nA 11 of section No. 15. in township No. 6 N range No. 7 W. and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is mors val uable for It Umber and storm than for agricultural purpo"-", and to establish us ciaim to sold land before the reg ister and receiver of thl nfllm at firs. gon City. Oregon, nn Frl.tnv th. ir.th day of February, 1004). names as witnesses: HabsMlan loser. William W Pf.rw. M.e Appollonla Johnson, all of Olnev Clati si county. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described land- ir m. 'melted to file their claims In this ofTies on or before said 1.1th day of Fehru '"y. WW. CHAS. 1J. MOORF38, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office. Oregon tiiy, Oregon. November 12, 1900: Notice Is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of the act of emigres of June J, 1878, entitled, An Uct for the sale of timber lands in the tats of California, Oregon, Ne vada and Washington Territory," as ox tended to all the Public Land States by rct of August 4, 1892, Ogden A. Hall, or No. 2C0 Morrison street. Portland, county of Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this day filed In this office his sworn statement No. 6318, for the pur chase of the NE quarter of section 14 In township No. B N. range No. t W, and will offer proof to show tbl u land sought Is more valuable for Us timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Re vivor of this office at Oregon City Oregon, on Thursday, the 7th day of February. 1901. He names as witnesses. John Fin ley, of Astoria, Oregon; John Chltwood of Astoria, Oregon; Herman Alhers, of Push, Oregon; George McFarland. of Olney, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are is. quested to file their claims In this . flee on or before said 7th nav of Fehru. try. 1901. - CHAfl. D. MOORE8. Register.