.!;;('" IHB. MORNIXti XsfORiXX, SATl'KDAY, KAY KS, 1901 gaily atottau. t-j - Tilehon Main ML TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. : - l. DAILY. Bert by mall per year Sent by mall, per month Served by carrier, per month. .11.00 . .50 . .CO SEMI-WEEKLY. ,, . Sent by mall, per year. In advance, $2.00 All conmunlcattoni Intended tor pub lication should be directed to "Editor Atonan.M Dullness communications f all kind and remittance must h addressed to "The Astorlan Publish ing Co." The A itorlan guarantee u tta ad vertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can had on ap- Hctlw the business manager. The police of Spittle are collecting $25 a month from" each nlckrt-ln-ihe-lot machine in operation In that city. Yet Wf r told that the owners of the machines In use here cannot afford to pay the petty sum of $7.50 a quarter. If our city has too many of these ma chines to make any of them profitable the Imposition of a fine such as Is collected In Seattle will reduce that number and benefit the city both by re ducing the evil and Increasing the reve nue from the machines a a whole. It Is time the citlxens of Astoria learn ed whether the city is being run for the benetlt of the gamblers or for the benefit of the people. It is almost Inconceivable tha: any newspaper could make s cold-blooded an attack upon President McKlnley at ' this time as appearxi In the Oregon Ian pf yesterday. The milk of human kindness and a. decent regard for good taste are iiJtogethir. wanting in the fal lowing disgraceful squib from that pa per: "A prulent man in his place would have foreseen this contingency and forestalled it by leaving his semi Invalid wife at home when starting off on a fatiguing tour of official visita tion." Search of the Democratic Pa ners of the country will probably fail , to reveal so utterly heartless a cora- . ment upon any act of our chief mag istral a. . A PECULIAR ARGUMENT. Seattle Post-Intelligencer. The purchase "jy the Morgan syndi cate of a fleet of British steamships which will continue to be operated bv British officers and men under the Brit ish flag, is taken as the subject of many editorials from the newspapers which oppose the granting of subsidies' for American steamships. By some pecu liar obliquity In reasoning, they profess to see in It an' argument against this measure. What that argument actually Is. however, they do no: deign to ex plain in 'detail. It can be admitted that the British steamship lines are paying good dividends. Mr. Morgan, acting for unknown principals, haa iught them as an investment, for precisely that reason. American capital will thus receive div idends on steamship lines which have heretofore paid dividends to British cap ital. ' ' . i Now, the opponents of the scheme to i build, up an American merchant marine point to this and say that if our 'obso lete navlga:lo?i laws" were repealed. American capital would speedily take j hold of other British lines, and the su- I i premacy of the seas would go to the DON'T COUGH . Stop it with Scott's emulsion of cod-liver oil. . A little coughing is nothing the tickling, that makes you cough once, is some dust; not the least harm. You scratch an itch, and forget it. This cough is scratching an itch. But the cough, that hangs on aid comes back, is the sign of an itch that hangs on and omes back. There is some thing that makes that itch. Inflammation: a germ per Maps; it's aliye; like a seed in saoist warm ground; it will grow if yo let it, specially ia children. WilHadyMtlMbtokr. iymm. 99TT SOWNS, tmd Mr K.. Yark United Slates. They carefully refrain from Mating what those obsolete navi gation law are. Those laws require that the captain, all of the officers and a portion of the men on American ves sels shall be American clttiens or per son who have d'Vlared their Intention to become citiiens. They also limit the coasting trale to wssHs built 'n the United State or repaired here to a larg percentage of '.heir value, flying the American flag, owned by American cit lxens an 1 with American officers. Our foreign trade is open to the ships of any nation, built anywhere, and flying the flag of any recognised maritime na tion. Th-r-' is nothing in those law to rrvrnt Mr. Mrcan or anyone eW buying ships in Great Rritain or else where, and emptying them In the for eign carrymg trade from any American port. These Democratic and assistant Dem ocratic oppewenr of the shipping sub stJy bill Insist that our navigation laws I should be repealed, in order that Mr. Morgan or anyone fl may be enabled to buy British ship and wish British or other foreign officers and crows engage In our coasting trade in competition with American ships and American crews. In this manner, say they, the American merchant marne win be re habilitated. In this, as in all free-trade arguments, there is the custonary ignoring of the facts of recorded history. In the vist- ing trade, limited to American ship, j the 1'nlted Sta'e has built ui a Meet of vessels seco.id only to those of j Ore?: Brita n. On rhe high seas. In the j ocean carrying trale, the American j fl-et has steadily dwindled until at the J close of the fiscal vear of 19"0 it was ! less than one-half as large in t"nnage j as It was in lv.2. It is loudly pro- elaime.j cy the opponent of al 1 to American shipping that ships can be built as cheaply in the Unite,! States as anywhere in the w.wld. Now the ar gument stands: The Unite.l States haa steadily and for more than a generation retrograded as a carrier of ocean -borne commerce, while builJing up a magnifi cent fle-?t in the protected coastwise trad'1. As the United States has proved unable to compete with other nations. paying smaller wages, on the high seas, the way to insure the growth ofj its ocean merchant , marine is to permit thoe same foreigners to enter into the coasting trade with their cheaply built and cheaply manned vessels. As the ocean carrying trale ha been rendered so profitable by foreign competition that we have been forced to withdraw fron: it, we can speedily make It profit able by surrendering our coastwise trade to the same competitors. Along the same lines, the present . ... . i iVrmocratic position is .hat, as certain 1 very wealrby Amerirans have purchasel j , , , , . j stock in a foreign steamship corpora- ti?n. we would aid largely in the ere- ; 1 ation of a seafaring population of our j own if we should give to the vessel of j I ;ni corporation, wun Liieir cneapiy- paid foreign officers and crews, all of the privileges which we now extend to American ships, built, officered and manned bv our own citizens. This is nainfullv like all free-trade argument, the biird-n of which Is that It is com mercially more profitable to give than to receive. WITH THE PARAGRAPHERS. A black FriJay would mean a Jolly Saturday for Russell Sage. Washington Post. Messrs. Grin A Barrett seem to have been having their day in Wall street. Denver Republican. There is a general Impression that when Mrs. Natbn went insane she had not far to go. Brooklyn Eagle. The strike of the waiter In San Francisco failed because It was tipped too soon. Kansas City World. Let the Evanston blind pig keepers always remember that Knight "has a thousand eyes." Record-Herald. Boston announce chat It sees the comet. It is time that the antis In that town saw the light. Brooklyn Eagle. The Northern Pacific cboo-choos com In and go out just as if they didn't care who 3Wbh1 tbera. Minneapolis Journal. Pin gree haa lived in vain when a Ca nadian magistrate is able t r, "I don't know anything about Miehiga." Mail and Express. Pessibly 1 bis a wk ka aHumed tk title f aictatar f th Prlippie i alia asx t atre' tmi fed. Waskiagt wtar. Wila ataaa iMliag f g. lag , IMua war af MUt Mr gaa weM h u aritiaha. BnaiaxA Reports concerning the money made recently by 8. M. Soott Indicate that prosperity is overtaking the Populists. Topeka state Journal. "A smile paa'ed on a whine" Is a brght woman's description of an at tempt to be cheerful made by an inver tebrate lean-to who. Imbibed not wise ly but too muoh. Brooklyn Kagle. You are much more liable to disease when Vour liver and bowel do not act Property. DeWltt's Little Karly Ris er remove the cause of disease, CHAS ROOKKS. Druggist. The Imaginary spectacle of ex-Senator Pettigrew digging f.r gt M In New Mcx'co and perspiring at every re is a gl st.i id-off for the famous blood ing picture of Menominee. The least In quantity and mot In quality d-ribes DeWltt's Little Early Risers, the famous pills for constipa tion and liver complaint. CHAS. ROO. KRS. Druggist. Forty thousiaj Italian are said to be on their wav to the rited State. If all of them bring hand-org;irv the Ian-Amrican Exposition may a, well close Its gates. DeWltf Little Early Risers search the remotest parts of the bowels and re move the Impurities speiliy with no discomfort. They are famous tor their efficacy. Easy to take, never gripe. CHAS. ROOERS. Druggist. The parole of the Younger brother oueht to make It easier for the Demo cratic party to find a man with suffi cient nerve to defend the Missouri ger r mander. Skin affections will speexlllv disappear by using DeWltt's Witch Haiel Salve Look out for counterfeits. If you get DeWitt's you will get good results. It Is the quick and positive cure for piles. CHAS. ROOERS. Druggist. Colonel Ttry.m's first rlltical speech since the November election is to tv de-liv-r. at Nevada. Mo., this month. PreumaMv It is to be an uncorker. Mr. W. J. Baxter of North Riook. N C says he suffered w th piles for fifteen years. He tried many pmedis w"h no results until he used DeWitt's Witch Haiel paive and that quicklv cure 1 him. CHAS. ROOERS. Druggist. Having fully relieved the emerg.-ncv in Sou:n Africa, the Mlittrl mul l now being shipped, to the Klondike to haul go! 1. "Our little girl was unconscious from strangulaton during a sudden and ter rible attack of croup. I quicklv se cured a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure, giving her three doses. The rrO'tn was mastered and our little darilne 1 Dedilv recovered." So writes A. L. Spafford. Chester. Mich. CHAS. ROO ERS, Druggist. Some men caJl women angels but the.i vou can't believe a word some mn say. "I have been suffering from dyspep sia for the past twenty years and have been unable after trytag all prepira tlons anl physicians to get any relief. After taking one bottle of Kodol Dvs pepsia Cure I found relief and am now In better health than I have been for twenty years. I can not praise Kodol Dyspepsia Cure too highly." Thus w rites Mrs. C. W. Riberts. North Creek. Ark. CHAS. ROOERS. Druggist. j The woman who has reared a family ; of respectable sons and daughters has 1 Tier'orni" a splendid service f .r man- kind and has !ahl up great treasure In heavn. But she is likely to be behind n ,jues If people only knew what we know nbf.ut Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. If would b" UH in neirly every household, as there ar few peiple who do not suffer from a fueling of fullness after eating. belching, flatulence sour stomach or waterbrash. caused by Indigestion or aj-sp"psia. A preparation, sucn as 1VJ dors Dyspepsia Cure, which, with no aid from the sto-na-h. will digest your food, certainly can r heln but do you good. CHAS. ROOERS. Druggist. If you haven't anything to do and want to jet busy put a chip on your shoulder and start around the block SAVES TWO FROM DEATH. "Our little daughter had an almost fa tal attack of whxplng cough and bron- rh'tis." write Mrs. W. K. Haviland, of Armonk. X. V., "but. when all other remedies fa'tfd. we saved her life with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our niece who had consumption In an advanced stage, al3 used this wonderful mdi'-tne and today che is perfectly well. Des nerate throat aiKi lung diseases yield t5 Dr. King's New Discovery as to no oth er medicine on earth. Infallible for Coughs and Colds: cents and $1.00 bottles guarantied by Hart's drugstore Trial bottles fr-e. The dog tht occasionally shows its teeth Is not likely to be kicked by ev ery fello who comes along. WHITE MAN TURN-ED YELiLOW. Great consternation was felt bv the friends of M. A. Hogarty of Lexing ton. Ky.. when they aasw he was turn- I ing yell jw. His skin slowly changed color, also his eyes, and he suffered ter ribly. Hi malady was Tellow Jaun dice. He was treated by the best doc tors, but withut benefit. Then he wa advised to try Electric Bitters, the wonderful Stomach and Liver remedv and he writes: "After raking two bot tle I was wholly cured. "A trial prove it matchless merit for all Stcmao. j Liver and Kidney 'roubles. Only 5c. Sold by Frank Hart. Druggtot. The best way to reform the world Is to start In at home. JOB COULDN'T HAVE STOOD IT. If he'd had Ttotoing Pils. Tbey'r terrible annoying: but Bucklen's Arnica Salve will eure the worst ce of piles on earth. It haa oured thousand. Far Injuria, Pains or Bodily h!rup"i"i It's the best salve in the worl. Price Jic a box. Cure guaranteed. S1d by Hart's drug store. Whaver you get It lata year aaad teat everybody in th world is aga'nsi yu take some liver pill. WITAT'8 TOUK FACB WORTH? Saaaatarae a rtue, but aarar. if yau bar a Jiw avplH, ja- diaed look, uolh pataas aad bitabH th kia, all ! of Urar TraW. Bat Dr. r lag's w U ett giv Cltar IkKi, flaar Oaaok. Mtth Oo-, fUMm. r ooat at arf' tK tor. THE GREAT 8COURCJK of modern time la consumption. Many cures and discovert- from tint to time are published but Foley' Honey and Tar does truthfully cUlm to curt all cases In the early slagva and always affords comfort and relief In the very worst caste. Take no substitute. Hart'a drug store. Because a man Is polite Is no ln he Is afraid of you. Miss Mamie Smith. f MtddVsbnro, Ky.. writes; "My little sister had the "I'ouo very had. I gave her several dose of Foley's Honey and Tar and she was Instantly relieved. It saved her life." Hart's drug store. A man mav be a gi-ni'.is and still treat ether people .'ivllly. Thomas Maple. Blrkbeck. HI., writes: "1 had a very bad case of kidney trouble and my back pamej me so that I could not straighten up. The doctor's treat ment did me ,10 gHKl. Saw Foley's Kidney Cure advertised and tk one bottle which cured me and I have not heen anV-ted since. I gladly recom mend this remedy." Hart's drug store. The maimer of parting; the hlr Is no Indication of the extent of one- men tal .-aou-lty. Ituld-heade.l men have been knv.vn to evolve bright Idea. George C. Hitchcock. Curtis. Wis., savs: "Foley's Kidney Cure haa been tested and found to be all vou claim for It. I have given It to my father and It I the only thing that ever helped him." Hart's drug store. The trouble wl'h to many thinkers is that they think out loud. Mr. F. D. Arnold. Arnold. Iowa, writes: He was troubled with kidney disease about three war. Had to get up several tlmea during the night but three bottles of Fvley's Kidney Cure elTe-ted a complete cure, he feels belter than he ever did and recommends it to his friends. Hart's drug st.'re. A pessimist is an ass that briys loud est In gloomy wevher. If you are sick all over and don't know Just what alls you. It's ten to one your kidneys are out of order. Fo ley's Kidney Cure will brinit you health anl energy. Hart's drug store. Mew ate of a hll.om Judge 'I ha 1 a running sore on my breast for over a year." savs Henrv It. Rich ards, of Willseyvllle. N. Y.. "an.l tried 11 great many remedie but cot no re lief until I ud Manner Salve. After using on. '-half box I was perfectly t curvo. 1 cannot re. omnieiiil it too nign- ly." Hart's drug stor. It hardly cfTsets being in Wjll S;ree; only a few minutes that one mav be out a great d"V. afterwards. The sreirest skin specialist In Amer ica originated the f.irmula for Manner Salve. For all skin disease, all cuts or sores, and for piles, it's the mwt healing medicine. Reware of subetl- ...... . .T ... . . mie. nan s urug store. The enthusiastic ma 1 -n who. Just a I few short we-ks ago was training h-r uaywarj tr-ss.-s to lie gracefully against her snowy neck In a Jan!,e .Meredith curl, has now taken to cuUI atlng a Li ly Teile curl. SOMETHING NEW. Just published by the Southern Pa cific Co. Is a phamphlet upon the re sources of Western Oregon which In cludes an excellent map of the state. no contain information on climate, lands, education, etc.. existing Indus tries and their capabilities. Attention Is also directed to urh new fields for energy or capital a promise fair return. This publication fills a need long eg Derlenced by Oregonlans. in replying to Inquiries of eastern frtndi. Copies may be had of local agent Southern Pacific Co.. or from C. H. MARKHAM. Q. P. A.. Portland. Or BESTOF EVERYTHING In a word this tell of the Passenger Service via fhe fiorthweslefn line.. Eight Train Dally between 8t. Paul and Chicago, comprising The Latest Pullman Sleepers, Peerlatk Dining Car. Library and Observation Car. Free Reclining Chair Car. The 20th Century Train Runs Every Day of the Year. The Finest Train in the World Electric Lighted Steam netted THE BADGER 8TATE EXPRESS, the finest auy Train Running Between St, Paul and Chicago, via tha Short Line. Connection from the West mad via The NORTHBRN PACIFIC. OR BAT NORTHERN and CANADIAN PACIFIC R'TB. This 1 alio the BEST LINE between Ooiaaa, St. Paul and Mlnaaapoil. All tnt su ticket via The Northwestern Line W. H. MEA. H. L. SIlLBlt, Geaoral Ageat, Trav. Agoat. 241 Alder 8trt. PorUaad. Ortgoa. H.F.Prael Transfer Co Telophase m. DRAYINGiAND EXPRESSING All OeeaV lap to fpt Care WIN neeetv tjmUX ImfSm. 7 v I ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. t,T l. . 7 POTCLVd, ArrWiT l:00a,mTPortIand Union Depothftlfta'n :W p.m lfor Astoria and Inter-ID: 40 p.m. (medlatt point. i . AtTORUT 7 a.m.lror Portland 4 la-11:M tvoa, .'.,iP;?-t,.?rm?ll Plnli l:S0p.m. SCASIDK DIVHION. !!:. m, & l. m. : in l. t. ASTORlV SEASIDE 7 tf a. 111 4 U i. in II (V III u so r in 7 00 p. Ill Stliiil.v uul) All train mak cloe connection at Cloble with all Northern Paciflo train to and from th East or Sound Polnta. J. C. MAYO, Oen l Fr't and IJW. AgnL J.A. FASTABEND GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER IiuxuRious Travel I The "Northwestern t.l I electric lighted throughout, both lnld and out. and steam heated, arc with out exception, the finest train In th world. They embody th latest, newest and beat Idea for comfort, convenience and luxury ever offered the traveling public, and altogether are the moat complete and plendld production of th car builder" art. These Splendid Tram Connect With The Great .Northern The Northern Pacific and The Canadian 1'acific AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the EAST. No extra charge for these superior accommodations rsd i case of tick ets are available for parage on the famous "Northwestern Limited." All train on thla line are protected by the Interlocking Itlock System. W. H. MEAD. H. L. SISI.ER. General Agent. Traveling Ag't, Portland. Ore. I Depot. Fifth nnd I Leave I 1 Streets. Overland Ezpres Train for Salem. Roeburg. Ash land, Sux-ramento, Ogden. San Fran cisco. Mojave Lo Angeles. El Paso, New Orleans and the East. Arrive T 30 p.m 9 i a m 3:30 a m 00 p.m At Wood burn 'dally except Sun day), morning trtiin connects with tram for Mt. An Rel. Sllverton, Brownsville. Springfield. and Natron, and even ing train for Mt. Angel and Silver ton ii7:30a.m Corvalll ijasaen- I I-1 i south; Mp.ti,;;1;' ger. 'i4 50 p.ml Sheridan paasen- J:25.m srer. Dally. Poaiiy ftrfvl 8un,Uy Rebate ticket on sal between Port land. Sacramento and San Francisco. class. Including sleeper. Itate, and ticket to Eastern point and Europe. Also Japan. China. Hono- lulu and Australia. Can be obtained tkTA8' KlrklonJ. Ticket Agent. 134 third Street. YAMHILL DIVISION. Pasenger depot foot of Jefferoii Leave for Oawego dailv at 7:M i ia m; 11:30, 1:65. 1.25, 1:15. 1:25. !:, ii.m p n. and 9 a. m. on Sunday 3. l:5 a. m.: 1:36. :15. 4:30 t tt M. 1:00 p. m: 12:48 a. m. dally ex cept Monday; 8:J0 and 11:05 . n. oa Sunday only. Leav fr Dallas dally, except Sun day, at i:it p. ra. Arrive at Portland at 8:3 a. m. Paasenger train leave Dalla for Alrlee Monday. Wednesday aad Fri day at 2:45 p. m. Return Tueiday. Thursday aad Saturday. 'Except Sunday. R. KOEHLER, Manager. C. H. MARKHAM. Qn. Frt. and Paa. Agt A EW N ERESTIN6 ACTS When people are contemplating a trip, whether on business or pleasure, they naturally want the bt eervlce obtainable a far aa apeed, comfort and safety i concerned. Employe of th WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINKS are paid t serve the publie and our train are operated aa to make clove con Wei with diverging line at all Juaction point. Pallnr.an Palace Bleeping and Chair Car an through train. Dlung car service unexcelled. Meals erred a la earte. Is order to ebtaia the first-clas er vloe. k the tleket agent to sell you a lleket vr The Wisconsin Central Lines aad yeu will saaiae direst eaaaeeUoaa at It, Past fr Ohieage, Milwaukee aad fl piate Beat. For aag farther lsfraUaa aali ay Mehet ecaot, ar eerreapoBd with iJa. C. Pu. a. Pas. Ag't.. or JA4I. A. 4PLifrCK. lmwaakoe. Wla. Osjj'i A. awoAt tc PtyvrnnuvTmni WHITE COLLAR UNL 4111 (Telephone Dock.) Columbia River and Pugtt Bound Nav Igatlon Company. Th Tahoma leave Aatorln dally ex cept Sunday at f P. m, leaves Portland dally except Bun day at T a. in. While Collar Line ticket. O. R. A N tickets and Ilwaco Ry A Nav, Com lutny tickets ln:tr, Imnpti'oblo on Ta- hoini nnd Husiaic, Through Port land connection with steamer Nahcotta from UwaiM and Long Head) point. Telrphon No. 111. A. J. TAYt.Olt. Astoria Agent. K. W. CRICHTON. I'urtland Agtnt. OREGON Shot line Union Pacific AND TtB 5CMH0llt.l!j I Krom tortlind. DKPAkT Aiaivi OhlcM-v 811U Lake. Drnver. Kt I'lirtUni Woilli.Oiii.ln kM. i"cll 1 Si Iniili, i M p. m I una. 1 1 ihchj mil) Kt Sll l.sk. Iirnver. i.ortli. Unmlis. ku -My. HI I. lilt. t'Ulrsf o smt Kt Wslla WiU..rw,i. !Snikne, Mltiirsw IN, Ml. I'Mll, I'llhllh. Xllwmikee. 'lii'(t nd K.u From Aitort OCEAN STKVM.SMIP3 All hailliig Pstes 111b Ject lo rhsiif e. Kor Nan Kriir Hail Kv fv yr !) AtUmie Kiprevi p. ni. In . 111 Spok sue Vljrer, ( p. ui. I 'ill II III t'ls Hlvrr Mlrsni ' ft. to Ivrtimicl m Wsy I, in llii K suudar U 1111 .Mo. iUir . Vtm Hortliiiil KS.rm,,UAMKTrKH,VK,( treiin i'tv, Si-wVn,, 4 3D xt. m KiSiituUjr Ta in. WllUm-it. Illr JIPB. lupi.lhur I'ortl.m1 1 1 t'ir4lll -..w r. uU(L ud Wr Umllim. ana rn. Klparla , "dm .lwut0 Ua dljr sua to i W a. a. Orrtou City, I'srt'm A daily 0't l.nilir 'am . Tue, Thai Saake Rlvtr. Saiurdax ( Klparla to (. iitn 1 i in M-m, Wrd KrUUy O. W. LOI'NSnEllRY. A L. CRAIG. Agent. Astoria en. Puss. Ag't.. PortUnl. Ore. N'TH K til AHMiNISTItATli N Nullc la hereby aft v tn all limn :t may cniirern. that the uinl' rnl k I ha been uppuluted the admliili.1 1 .it..r f the .-state ,.f Kutli liarni-r. d'Vea' d and all perxun hivliiif 1 1 .1 1 in .kmiiii: the said estate 1 1 1 11 -1 prevent the Hilllle ti the lltl'lel n.KM ., ,uy Vl-I Itleil. at IIk Hire III the AwTiirla Savlmr It.mk :it It V .if At Hil. Ill ri.llH.lIl illKIIV. In the State ,,( trigiu, on ir before U m.itith frum this late. jmHN w. (; r:Ni:it Adininistr.itur Dated at Astoria. Mrexnu, thin 16ih day of Mav. A. I). ll SHERIFF'S S.MJ-: P.y virtue of an exi-utlnn mid order nf s ale lueiled out of the 'lie ill t I'olll'l of the State of 1 )reK,,ri. fur the ("mnity of ''lata (i. on the lib day of May. I'.mU. upon a Jiidgem -lit rnd -red Therein ,,n the I'Oth day of Kehruai v. lsn, :i favor of Myra Russell, pl-ilntlrT. and iigaiiist Mary I i.llleito, ilef.-ndant. for the hiiiii of Ji;t".,il, (he Finn f .'iHMi) having be.-n HatiKll.xl. leaving a bil.tn. due mi mid llldgmeii. of the inn f (o(eie with IntM -it fliel-eon t the rale of 10 per cent per :tn num. mil 'he vopU of and iixi: this wilt couimandlng nnd re. 'lulrlng me to levy upon the property of -he above iintned de'-ndanl in satisfy the balance of sild liidgineui. interest, cints and ill nrci'ulng costs. I did on the llih day of Mnv. 1W1. ittiirh the following described rul piois-rty. to- wit: Iit . 10. II, 12. 1:1. Hub. of Itlk. lot. II. 7. 2.1. 24. 2.1, 26. Sub. of Itlk 4 lot 8. P. 10. 11. V!. 11. Sub. of HIU. V(i: lot l. 17. 27, 2K, 2!. .10, Sub. of lllk. M: lots II, 12, lllk 4: !t 7. t. . lllk. hs. the N. 50 feet nf the went (f lot S Itlk 111. In the Cltv of Astoria, a lull out and reoorde I hy John M. Slilvelv. I.ol 2, In Hex-. 21, Tp. , X. t It. . west of the Will. Mer 170.'! arr. Itegln at south biiuiidiry of Slilvely ). IA c. 4HM feet west of S. K. . oi'tier of mM D. I ''. to south boundary if pp ne R. of W., thence west along said It. of W. to a point ll.3 feet went ,f est line of tract herein described, tlieiic south and purillel to eaf line of tract herein described to south boundary of H.ild I). L. C, thence along said south line 10 Iteglnnlag, containing 4.41 acres, M Tp k, N. of It. . west of Will. Mer. All of srjid deHcrll)ei real prop-rty leng n Clatsop county. Oregon. Norlc Is hereby given that I wJI on Monday the 17th day of Jun, t th hour of ten o'clock In th" forenoon of said day In front of and at the Court House d.wir In the City of AlorU. Clat sop county, Oregon, el al Kuhllc auc tion to th highest Wilder for- cash the ab'ira described ral propeny to satlafy said Judgnent, Interests, comis and all accruing coats. THOS. LINVILLK. Sherir f rlatop County, Or Astoria, Orego, May I4lh, 11. NOTiCBJ OF TIN Aii 8HTTLHJM HNT. Th uaderaigoed has filed kls (11 a, eoant la the aetata f Margaret Waset, deceased. sd tk Cauaty Court af Clat o Couatr, Oregon, hie let Monday th 27 tk daer at Mag. 111. at 2 s a..' far keariag esieettea. If aay tbera be to the saeae. DAYIO WBW, Baeeater of Jaag wJU aad teatamest of Margaret Wed!, dfeeeaeet. ' NoTtCH OF FINAL ACCOUNT. In the County Court of lb Hlate af OtiMon, for h Cnuniy of Clatsop, ln Hit matter nf Ui rlal of Hllsabelhi A, Scot I. dn raaed, Notice Is lieiehy given that I liav th ilnv filed my nnl accounl a admlnla trator of the elal of Kllsabelli A, Sinn, deceased. All persona ar herobjr nolltled Hint Hie Honorable. Iha County Conn of cinisop Couniy. (igun, ha due l Hie 1.1th day of May, Wl, at th hour of 10 oMm k m., a the tim. an4 the court room of the Ceiinly Court of Clittsop Couniy at Astoria, Oregon, the plm'e for licailng 1 1 ' nod alt ob jection which mnv be made to laid) mini accounl. nnd for seltllng lh nam. All persons are lierehy nolirled lo g)V el'll lliellist r accordingly. JOHN II S"nTT. Ailiiilnllitor of lb etle of Klllitl A Scoli, dece ied. Astoria. Oregon, A pi II 12 IWI. KXII' T'liUtS1 NI'TICH, The tiiidetnluiii'd have been app Hntad) exi'i utora of tha last will and ltmnt of CImih. A. MiMlulre. deceased. All per. noli tins log claims salnl Inn ( of deceased re niueled lo prasent I hem at Ih I'rtW of J. J A. Howlbf in Aatorl. Oigun, within H inonth from tin. date. OMVK M'OIMIIK. J. g. A. HOWLUY. (Cccutor. Marsh ?th. ll.' APM1NISTIIATORH NOTICE. N ulce I hereby given, that III un derslnird ba been appointed almlnli (rator. with th will annexed, nf the etie nf John C. TYuHlnaer. d4. and alt person having claim (lnt the estat 0 Said dreeaard must pre sent (he anme In the undersigned, duly verified, al the office of (lie West Hbor Mills Ciimpiny, at the conr f Hndl and Tenth streets. In the Clly of As toria, in (1top CiHinty, Oregitn. with in sit 111 'tith from this del a P. A. Tltt'l.MN'i ir.lt. Administrator. Inte, nt Astoria, firegmi. May 1'Vh, A. D. 1501. A I .M I N ISTIt A'P HI A TIN i NT! U in Tin: cdCNTV (NiritT or tub cuCNTV iF CLATStP. In th" nmttrr of the elat anl al- mUslou to prolmte of the Injit will and testament of I M M Wliltm-y, ;r, d- rerd: N'o'l. e ;s h -rel y givrn thai I i,e hi 1 . V he'l n'lnte. . y the ("ninty 1 ouri ,,f the S'ltt" of nrrgon. for i'lt oi i'oti:iy. .i linliiliitrtor- it!i-th'-!!l- lllinrj-d ,,f the i-tAIr f lu.i.I Whit "ey. Jr. dm-rasod All pert.in l:.ilng eliilnis annlio-t sui t es'nte are hvrstiy IIOtlfl", to preS'(ll III.' inic lki till, (ir-lp- erly verlfl-I at the ifTI e f the rminty clerk of I'hits.'ii County Mriron, with in six tiioiiilis from th s ' - w v TitT:. Admlnlstr itor -t 'he r.ta'i- of I'avl l Whllnev Ir. d'ee.l'-d ADMIN IBTH A TORS' Ni T I C I ' Notlee Is hereby given !li4t th- Ufl. di-rilitned have b en app dntei ad:rini Iratoi of the satatn ,,f A'frl H. Stone, dei-eaned, by the County Court of ciat.. i County. OtK"n. and thv. all persotis hiving claim Kaii.t 1 tate sr h"-rehy ruire. to prrnt h came lo the -.ind -t (tned duly Verinel 11 by law provide.!, within -. tnnth from the dale of this r..er Wrirld rialiiis attain! .ti I ete may t- pra. seiit.-d eitlwr to tin. undcraigneit J O. Van )u-ti .11 his nffli'f at A-oris 'ten n. or Mr .1 M. KiuIm ., hi nfn.'e ..f lmin. s it Knappt, ()re ,ti Ml .erols III One. estril" HT 10 rehv r illl.-. . pay u h In t j's,! Iie II c. VAN !I'M;S' J 0 M KAItl.ANi: A.lnilnlstr.iiots ..f rvstair ..f frf.J 11 S.olle. le.eii,e) lifted this lt ..IV of May. IV! l avmeiit, Inletesi rraaes after Ibis d.i'e, II C TIIkMI-SiiN' l.'olllltv Tre.isilf rl . 1'ite I !..r n. Ore . Mav lt. I'.ii; hms c.M.i.rn nut. I'll"!. oil II OIe As! r 1 u t r. r.r. tot's iitll.-e Ain :'i. tmi Silppll S for ReV -title Vessel, e'e. proposals for si.ppl,-,iis. rati,.,,,. ;., on I lo vessels of :he I'rli Hlai. s Rev. niie rim, r s. ii. " r"dat'v stationed or .-Mi.i.trilv at Ao.r :i (ir.-goii and ell,-.- on b .iir l hi. I . selH l ''iat nlaee diiilne the lis al . ar n lln Jon !!Ki2. III be r-ce. v ., it this offlc "ntil J ..' I o, k ;. mi .,' Tile lav. May 14. I's'l. hI wit,, h ' tt,,. .,,,, pin,... .,rv Will '( Pllhll.lv .,.e, I Tl,,. fUT. iilshed to be ri'hi.i. .,r I.Hiim.o.oiis of be: pirilitv; iniif , character to w.-iv-h 2 2ln p minis t , I,.. ., , e dellvt.,e, ,, , , ,,, ,,,,, ,,..,, (( sUrh lime .Hid ti sin h iilalilll.-s us lliay b ""'" " 1 I"! lcc.ll:!lc e..v UlceSSibU tc s-ii I v. ss.- s p, . sul.-. t . In. xpect:..,, :,. to l llitV ,., Wel,. ,. lets will name !. price both for i' .imiiiik :,n. . nl M, f.le les for fllllilshllig llle vessel -Uh. water and ihelt chant.- ihen-for. fte-h 111 ink lorrns or in-.inos.il. uiti, s.,s.l. niis ho.Mi,K coinponeni ptrts ..f r. tmis. may I,.- bad upi.t wcpti-it l..n to th s olti. propiHais must he siib idl- ted on lhee fni in s Sepiitl,!,. hl . Will ;',r,,1,,"1r i !h. same ti,,,.- for IiibilcHiing and llliiiulnaliiiK oils Th ils-hi Is reserve! to r.'ht nnv r all bid", nnd no coiiliuct will be put In ""'ii rongre slut, flave an iippimnlatlon for the purpose m 1 1 J"ii. I'OX. Ce, tor CONTKST NOTICK. I 'en i n mem f u,e Interior Vnhrt States Land office, OreKon Cliv Ore 'ii. Aorll 29. 1901. A Hufllclent contest lUTIdavli having been filed In this offlce by Albert Lelch baislt. coiii.-siatit, against homestead '."ir. ?' "W. made OrMobe, 12tb. 11'.., for lots R and of Sec. 2!l, and lot S and the N TA'. I S. W. U f Hee. 2, i;wnslilp 4 north, range west by Chii' les K. Niiwn, cimlesiee. m whli h It Is allied that comestant "know, i present rondlt Ion of th, same; UH0 t)t h,rh Nn abandoned kl said homesteid ennv for more lh,,n six month prior to the eiphail.m 0f five years from the date of hi entry, io-wlt: ,'1 '"T !li,n 'lx m"",h" P''r to Oc was and Is not settled upon an(J U. va.e, according , aw by the'saM f h.rles K. Sawn: that said Charles I. Hence upon said claim; that the ab sence of Hld Charles it. Nawn fro "aid homestead olalm was and Is nor due o mnpioytnent In the military or nava serv ce of I.. United State, ur. by notified to appear, respond and after clock a. m. os Jua l&tb. 1141 i" l"Rf liter and R.elv,r , th The said oataiat karlag sres. wVleb'. n 'W'.'Vt torfk tact which (how that after akli. eeeee. erM. r?,M f r" hv d asd SMnar as, lvt" WW. Jrfc4)rr AT( na,jtTr