The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, June 28, 1901, Image 2

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    IHB MOKXING aSTOKUS JIXP 28. 1001
gaily Statoriau
Tilephon Main KL
TEfvMS or SUBSCRIPTION.
DAILY.
Best by ma!!. per year $100
Sent by mall, per month SO
Served by carter, pr .month (0
SEMI-WEEKLT.
nt by mall, per year. In advance, $2.00
All communication Intended tor pub
lication thouM be directed to "Editor
Aatonan." Uusine communlcatlont
of all kind and remittance mum be
ddressed to "The Attorlan Publish
ing Co."
The Attorlan guarantee to Ita ad
vertisers the largest circulation of any
ttswspaper published on the Columbia
river.
Advertising rate can had on ap
Hctle o the business manager.
A veterna of th street sud
to the
writer a few dys ago. while d. sous
ing Mr. Kene's wonderful work in
Vnlted State Steel: "My views on
Keene are not shared by the Street
generally. I have no liking for h;m as
an 'operator.' but I have the gre.ttes:
admiration for him as a man. My lik
ing dates from his da,rk slays. It '.vis
after be failej, Tpere was a ir.an who
was used to the best in the land. lavih
by nature, food of the good thing of
life, accustomed to the flattery of leaser
speculators, loving above everything
to back his views In the market with
millions, to whom opera:ing In stocks
was as the brath of his nostrils; a man
proud by Instinct, a bundle of nervfj.
impatient of obstacles now 'flat broke.'
Once so powerful and couretd and fear
ed, now unnoticed, unsought, regarded
by the Street a an exploded bubble
about to join the ranks of tbe vast
army of Wall Street failure. What
did he do? I used to see him going to
and from his little cottage in the coun
try, because he was too poor to live
in tbe city, every day. like myself. I
was poor, too, but I could still afford
to have my wife's phaeton meet me at
the station. Not so with Keene. He
walked from the station tj his house
Htw many men would have survived
tbe sudden descent fp"m milions to
pennies. If th New Str-t s.i'.o-ts ar
full of men who noe swung big lire
of etock and now gaz- .n the siloon
ticker with Wear ey,s why shuuld
Keetie have sough: cons-Matlon th
not
te-n: his h-a 1 whn the
and push-J onwarJ and tw-nty
Inter he was th-.- almir-1 ar.J
v.. I
an I f-ared king
Tfeat's why I like
f th- st-K-k 'i. rk---the
man."
A HORP.IDLE TRAGEDY.
?.-atl- Post-In tell ig-ncer.
The su-ldn death of W. L. M r
.11: h i
y-sfrday aft-rno-- a: the h.m Is ...f
Xhn W. Consi-line thrilled 'h- h"le
city with ex?l:mnt and horror. Th
enmity between thse mn wis f oil
standing and had b-en int-nirl--d by
recent events. Both w-re of ra-i
ate disposition, both were prmp
act in a personal quarrel, both
fullv armed. When Meredith m-t
to i
nt
o.l-
sidine on the street he op-nel 1r up
on him, pursuing him into a drug
store and taking a second ?hit v.i-h
his gun before drawing one of his re
volvers. This was taken iwty fnm
him in a strugglJ with the
dine brothers, and then, a'
been beaten over the head
Tom Considine. he was shot
by John W. Conilin and
killed.
w '".'.-nsi- .
tc-r hav.rsl
with ;t by
ihree t me
insan :ly
These are the plain 'acts.
In outline,
as related by eye-witneyses,
the most horrible tragedies
of on- of
that ever
etalned the history uf Sea:'.!
Ii was
the culmination nf evil passions, of pil
vate revenge, of :hat i''r cwt'mpt
for law which is )r:d of long deflar.c-
i law. v e have no tv l. iu jay
yvord in repria'tl of the dad, or add
one buid-n to that of the man vh lies
in a prison .-il with Hi- blo jd .-.f a f-l-
io u'-niK on n ts nan .-suim-ient p r
ail are th simple f.ic's In this cjc-.
backed by the long and miserable hi--;..ry
belli. id them.
We think ;hit th-- moral t this a ,vf j'
evjnt which will come home nio-t
closely to )ur peopl- is ;hdt we hav
had tn UL'h o' ,-on emp; of luw :i.nd i -jectinn
of the demands of a n-ce-sry
moral ord-r. Sut iy these fruits ai
l.itter enough t , tempt no return t tli,
tree from which they w,.re rlucked, ircl
which bears always after Its kind. It I
time for an -n of the will and leck
Iesswayiof the frontier, of savage dis
regard of law, if virtual anarchy in
this community. JI.jir.ble in all uf Its
consequences has It been, and n.jw e
eee its real character. Does Seattle
want more of this, or Is It ready for the
reign of law and order
In the pause, the n-a.t'.on, the sbcr
retrospect, le; the pevple make up their
minds. We have been through troub
lous times of 1st', and funded all the
depths to which as a nuinlcipaUiy we
ought to sink. It Is lime to live a new
standard. U Is time ;o hive done with
th. acts and she policies that lead
down the blaek--ning bP' to h. re we
stand t.vl.iv: S'ia.11 not in l.fe so su.l
Jenly exfnguNhcd and th o.her In.
danger of foif it fr i.s crime purchase
for ihl c :;y a day of new and Ivtier
thus
W ITH THE PARAiHlAPHERS.
Indiana tic!
the Fairbanks
ci Tribune.
. campaicn song:
.f the Wah.i-h "
O.i
hlca-
Washlrgton's thirl ! Tin wilt now
resume its pr viinenee as an animat
ed light summer topic.
The Fourth of July will he an txtett.
sive holiday thi.j year, celebrated from
Fortci Rico t Mam! i M i-Mn H-rld
"ur old friend. Vr. Shenk, seems to
have sl.pped a cos in th.' .ifTa-r at St.
Petersburg an 1 RomeVhl.ugo J 'Utnul.
Farm r Wilson
p.irtment s.ivs t
-N- ai". icultur.it .le.
I'n.ted S:.t:e .n
bre: th? world on suca
Utie.
Chicane Tnh-
Al lita rat: ' lay-
She is wr'.tt.ng ru'.s f tw
exclt-.able Journal?. Ivj't tr. 1
cn.
f t the
At n-
o b-'ing
tat is a
: it
man it
lephon?
John Alt-x. D nro
called a iwar.oi.tc.
very gen:!e way
Washington Sur.
ohj-
You can gnral'y t-1! h-'n
talking ti a wonun .-ver tSe
by the t.m- of
Nishv'.lle Rinn-r.
e a spumes.
Alfred Henry Lew.; ! griphy
that famous philanthropii and r-f.rm-er.
Richard Cr k-r. :h,r'ughly ex
plodes the fallacy that tt-.e g.l die
young Kar.sa-- cry Star.
Eczema, altrheutu.
ivy poisoning ar.d all
quickly rure. hy D-W
tetter, chaflng.
kin t Ttures are
tt' Wit, h Hai-I
Salve. The o-r a.n pll
RiXJKP.S. Drufgis-.
cure. "HAS.
Th -r- is a
for Mi Ui
o.n-rr.u: -s
if th- nun:
ih -sj- n:i.t!
:hr-- M.? ;
io an into H
:h-.- s
A -"i-e-a!
t c'jr-1 pi!--s
S.ilv ns
fail-, l: -.v(-
!.. .;i-:i:s.
This -
a-
! mat I m
Kentucky
No-hlng
i'ur-rn-nts
lit-. ! of
)! -p-as
-n-igg..r.g
wh t-'.v :h
p-v :
r-w
r c ..irv
h Haz-I
m 1 --ver
1 1 "II AS
",V.
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x;
:n
'u.u
W'-iRKINK It H..f!: . DAY
Th"
r- s r.i f
Tk'-r Dr. K
is ar- ai -a ay.
Jaundie. .;!
Th-y barc.-h
naiarii. N-v
, 'a.ot- r.i :
r--i-ss l.t-L:f-
Pills
g's N-
oliliio
'--: cir.ng i-rplj
ii1-"-, f-vef and
i'-k h?a-l ich. drive
r gr.j r weaken.
liver,
agu.
-.ut
Small
th -m.
k won-l'-rs. Try
2Cc a: Hari'a Jr-jg store.
Alfr-.l H-r.rv h , ,
lite ..f Oick ','r.k-r. W
-- -vr.fen the
-ii. Di.k has
u. 1 h- hasn't
' ..'hers and
had :hi
onsi l"i
ir his --'An ivav
-i th- f-.-l.rgx",-,.
he drs-rv wt a
perhaps
going
to
get.
Hut
Aifr.
- hi'
-1
t.t.ght lru:allty
1" - at -i man
uti' n- i-ius.
t" turn
Wor- h
1 !l
iry
Dyspeptics -Mr.n-:t long llvej be-b-cause
;o liv- requires nourishment.
Food is not nourishing ur-ll it Is digest
ed. A dis-rder-d s'omaoh rann.t digest
food. It must have as?.-in'. Kodol
Dys;psia "ure dig -sts al! kinds of food
without aid from :h st .math, allowing
k to res; and rga..n Its nitural func
tions. Its eiem-nts ?r exactly tbe same
as the natural dig-ctlve fluids and It
simply can't h'ip but 4 you good.
CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist.
Librari-s are 'h- htirine8 where all
th- reij.-s ,, saints, fuil f true virtue,
and without delus,:i arvl imp'ture.
are pr.-s-rved an 1 repi-d Hacon.
A FIREMAN'S CLOSE CALL.
"I stuck to my engine aithough every
Joint achd and evry nerv- was racked
with pain." writes C W. Hellamy, a lo
comotive fireman, of Burlington, Iowa.
"I was w-ak anl pal-, without any ap
petite and ail run down. As I was
about to give up, I g,,t a b,t!le of Elec
tric Ritt-rs and, .if:---r taking it, I fet as
we as r eV-r did In my 1 fe." Weak,
sickly, run d-.wn p-.,,ie always gain
new life ,'r.-.g-h and v gor from their
us--. iry tnm. 5-a .'.'action guaran-
uy Jirts Drug Store. Price 60c,
s, :i man
im: and the
II 'ji-teth a
th.. thing
-Sir Philip
"i. the back
t.llt.on g-n-
y disorder,
will restore
r by making the
no substitute.
merit. Is to
xufficl'iiit.
K-lwar) i.jss. a well Known bune
m in of SaiiHourv, Mo., writes: " I wish
to say f.,r the -n-fit of others, that I
was a suff-rer from lumbagi and kid
ney trouble, nnd nil -h- rem'idi'-s I took
gave ine no r-ll-f. I was induced to
try FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE, and
after the us" of thr- bottles, I am
cured. Hart'.- Drus Store.
With :,v i:-,.. ,,y ,,
canti -t a':a..-i , i,.;,
breaking ,'. in id : -m;i'i
k. and ,k---,
w-ari-.to--, v. -, . a .. , , -
Hid'i-y.
I : It k of er,-ry yoij f
a'h. ml a r-in Town "
'ra'ly. a 'l ' -n V .;
FOLKY'H i'JSV.Y r''A:
vour sT'-.'jg'h and v p
kidr -ys ...;. Tak'.
liar. un.g stor-.
The .,:;, ,r
Ktcw that my ri.-:r s i,
St. Atm'u-'.n-.
Allen Halversm of W t Prairie, Wis.,
av: "People ecn ten mil to buy
FOLEY'S KIIW'KY CURE." while J
A. Spero, of Helper, Ind., says; "It Is
the medio! wond.-r of the age." Hart's
Prut Store.
"How do you I ke the refrain of my
new song" asked the youthful com.
iMser. "Oreat." exclaimed the long.
suffering friend, in faci. If you were
to refrain entirely the publh " Hut
the youthful composer ha I taken ref
uge in tight.
A. O. nianch&rl. West nsngr, N. Y,
says: "I have b-cu troubled with kid
ney disease fr the last five year.
Have doot red with several Physicians
and I gt no relief until I u. two bot
tles of rVLFY'S KIDNEY Cl'KK."
Hirt's Drug Store.
Mrs. WvMbury Is p.-rhaps convinced
now thai It ' tiseltym to hoix to col
lect IliO.OOO from out of the "haiy In
nnltnde of Kantian transcendentalism"
as ihe late Mr. CarlyU- called it one
day when bis liver was turned com
pletely over.
William Woodard. of Decatur. la.,
writes: "I was troubled with kidnev
disease for several wars and four one
dollar at a bottle of FOLEY'S KID
NICY Ct'RK cured me. I wuulti tvi-om-mnd
It t-J anvone who baa kldny
tioubl."' Hart's Drug Store.
Those pern who are engaged in
simulating upon the age of Hker tre
us as much as the man who delays
the game ten minutes while he w Iry
inn to make up his mind that he ought
to call a bet on tens and duces.
Cycling has Its ups and downs. After
the downs, use HANNF.R SAI-VE if you
are cut or bruised. It heala the hurt
quickly. Take no substitute. Hart's
Drug Store.
It Is estimated that there will bo !M0
m triages In t'hlcsgo dur ng the pres
ent month. No estimate ik male on
the numtver of liv rces. Tna; tra:i- h
!h' pi:rl."nal busi,V is regard
el with t.ct Tiu-'h concern to permit
any sort of speculation.
Mr. James Pwn of Ptitsmouth. Ya..
over SO years of age suffered for yvars
with a bad -re on his face Physicians
could not help him. D" Witt's Witch
Haiel Salv niwl him permanently.
CHAS. HOGETW. Druggist.
DEVOID of potrnc FEKLINI
Rural Swain (poetically)- H en
Din' over th' medder. Mls Hell?
Miss Bell city visitor Ni; I
ped over the pump handle.
trp-
trip.
Danger. Jlaease and death follow ne
glect of the bowels. Use DeWltt Lit
tle Early Risers to regulate ih-m and
you will add years to your life and life
to your vears. Env to take. nev-r
gripe. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist.
Herron has been flred out of th
church for conduct unb--omlng a R.'n
tleman. It Is very clear that ther-" is
nothing lady-like In his action and he
will have to be put in a class hy him
self. The bilious, tlrd. nervous m.m cannot
successfully compete with h s hnithy
rival. DeWltt's Urtl- Ea-lv Risers th
famous pills for constipation will r-mov-the
cause of your troubles. CHAS
ROT.F.RS. Druggist.
Pierp"nt Morgtn let Elwrl VII
have a look at the 0.imlxr igh pic
ture . ,Mk-ln Is itx.u: all an imp-.-unious
monari-h is - n 'I-I h-n h
mix's wi:h the kings of finance.
"Th doctors told m-" mv "5.igh was
:nrural)l. One Minute r.-iuuh Ttir
male me a well man." Norris Si'ver
North Stratford. N. II Because yu ve
not fund relif fr-m a stuMurn
eough. don't d-STi'r. One Minute
Coueh Cure has cured thousand' and I'
will nir vtu. Si.fe ai'.d .-ure CHAS
ROGERS, Drugs-fst.
ti'iining Tin-: T.vrn.i-:
"Mrs. N'ewhride isn't at n'l
"IK I
with h.-r husharid's salary."
"No: she says it isn't nt-arlv so go ..1
as her father used to make."
"A few months ago. food wh!. h I nt
for breakfast would not remain cn mv
stomach for half an hour. I used one
bottle of yoi'r Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
and can r.ow eat mv breakfast and oth
er meals with a relish and my food Is
thoroughly digested. Nothing equals
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for st.mach
troubles. H. S. Pitts. Arlington. Tex.
Kodol Dvp'psla fur digests what yr.u
eat. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist.
Miss C.xinle Ma'es of Alabama has
committed suicide by p.dson. Any
girl with a proner regard for the fit
ness of things and a name I ke thai
would have to lead up to a niugh-on-rats
highball for the finish.
Ira D. Reckard. Duncombe, la.. writes:
"My little boy scalded his leg from the
knee to the ankle. I used BANNER
SALVE Immediately and In three
weeks' time It was almos entirely heal
ed. I want to recommend It to evrv
family and advise them to keep Banner
Salve on hand, as It Is a sure cure for
scald or any ore." Hart' DruJ
Store.
Real wid.w In Chicago now have the
death certificate of the decease I framed
and hung up to rfhow that they are
not the imitation article.
BAYS HE WAS TORTURED,
"I suffer-! such pain from corn I
could harlly walk," write H. Robin
son, Hillsborough. HI., "but Bucklen'
Arnlta Salve completely cured them."
Act like magic on sprains, bruise,
cut, sore, scalds, burns, boil, ulcer
Perfect heil?r of skin dlsase and piles.
Cure guaranteed by Hart' drug store.
25c.
The emperor (it China's declaration
that he Intends to v.sit Europe wa
v.l,ahlv inrir-d hv a desire to see
some of the; furni'.ur he used to own
before h went on a trip Into tbe coun
try.
DISOWN TO ATOMS.
The old Idea that the body sometimes
neIs a powerful, drastic, purgative pill
bas bn explode'l; for Dr. King's New
Uf Pills, which are perfectly harm-b-ss,
gently stimulate liver and bowels to
expel polsrm-otis ma'.ter, cleanae the sy
tem and atlutely cure- Constipation
qnd SI -k Healiche. Only 23c at Hart's
Drug Store.
THE RESL'LT.
"My wife and I tossed up la.it night
( i-ee whether Bhe'd get a new spring
bonnet or I'd get a new suit."
"Who won?"
"What kind are you g'img to B-'t?
"Weil she hasn't decided --et wheth
er tn have It trimmed with (lowers or
feathers." Harper' Bazir.
NIOHT WAS HKU TKKKOR.
"t would cough nearly all night long."
write Mrs, Chaa. Appbgate, of Alex
andria, In I., "and could hardly get any
sleep- I had consumption so bad Hint
If I walked a Mock I would cough
frlgtfully and split blood, but. when all
other ni'dlolnes railed, three fl 00 bottles
or Dr. King's New IWovery wh.vllv
cured me and I gained SS pounds." It's
absolutely guaranteed to cure Coughs,
t'olds, 1 tlrlppe, trMtchltis and all
Thnvit and l.ung I'lNmble. Price fc
and l 01. Trial tMttles rtve at Han's
Drug Store,
The king of England will bar ill
voiv s fro it his drawing room. H the
wont mi sh ul. I coinhlne niul tabK eo.
respondents, Eddie would he rather
l.ie-i ime.
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILROAD.
tT. PORTUANT). irrlii
S Oim.iPorllund Cnlon IVpot(H:10 a m.
Id p.m lfor Astoria and lnter-l:40 p.m.
mediate point.
" j " ASTORIA.
T 45a.rn.lror Portland A ln-U:,Ba.
I IB p.m.itermMiate points 111 TO p. m.
EA81DI DIVtSION.
II . m.
t p. m.
sam
l a m.
I.) p. ui.
ASTORIA
SEASIDE
11 V) p m
7 ip, m
Suiids.v uuly
All trains make close connection at
Ooble with all Northern PaclMo train
to and from the East or Sound points.
J. C MA TO.
Oenl F t and Pa, Agent
BESTOF EVERYTHING
In a word
this tells of th
Service via
Tassengrr
fhc Northwestern lino..
Eight
Trains Dally
and Chicago,
between 8t.
comprising
Paul
The Latest Puitman Sleepers,
Peerless Dining Car.
Library and Observation Car.
Free Reclining Chair Car.
The iOtb Century Train
Runs Every Day of th Tsar.
The Finest Train in the Work
Electric Lighted Stun Heated
THE BADGER STATE EXPRESS, the
Finest Dally Train Running Between
St. Paul and Chicago, via the Short
Line.
Connection from the West made via
Th NORTHERN PACIFIC.
GREAT NORTHERN an l
CANADIAN PACIFIC R'YS.
This Is also the REST LINE between
Omaha. St. Paul and Minneapolis.
All agents sell ticket via
The Northwestern Line
W. H. MEAD. H. L SISLER.
General Agent. Trav. Agent,
248 Alder Street, Portland. Oregon.
I Depot, Fifth ind
Leave I J 8tret.
Arrly
Overland Express
Trains for Salem,
Kosrburg. Ash
Ian. Ssrsmtinfn
'7:30 p.m Ogden. San Fran.
9:15 a.m
Cisco, Mojave. Lo
Anreles Ft I Paso
'8:30 a.ml New Orleans and
'7:0 p.m
th Eaat.
At Woodburn
(dally except Sun
day), mornlnsr
train connect with
tram for Mt. An
ei, Blirerton,
BrownTllle,
Springfield, and
Natron, and even
ing train for Mt.
Aagel and Silver
ton. !!7:30a.m Corvalll pasaen- S:Mp.m
ster.
II4:W p.m Sheridan Daassn- llt:2Ia m
ger.
Dally. f!Dally fxcet Sunday
Rebate ticket on sal between Port
land. Sacramento and San Francisco.
Net rates $17 first class and 111 second
class. Including sleener.
Kates and tickets to Eastern nolnta
and Europe. Also Japan, China, Hono
lulu and Australia. Can be obtained
from J. B. Kirkland. Ticket Agent. 134
Third Street.
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Pasenger depot foot of Jefferfon
Bt
Leave for Oswego dally at 7:20. 9:44
a. m; 11:30, 1:CG. 3.26, 6:15, 1:25. t.Oi,
11:30 p. m. and t a. m. on Sunday
only. Arrive at Portland dally at H.U,
6:30, 10:50 a, m.: 1:36. 3:15. 4:30. 1:21,
7:40, 10:00 p. m: 12:40 a. m. dally ex
cept Monday; 8:30 and lt:05 a. m. oa
Sunday only.
Leave for Dallas dally, except Bun
day, at 4:30 p. m. Arrive at Portland
at 9:30 a. m.
Passenger train leave Dallas for
Alrlee Mondays, Wednesday and Fri
day at 2:45 p. m. Return Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturdays.
Except Sunday.
R. KOEHLER, Manager.
C. H. MARKHAM.
Gen. FrL and Pas. Act.
iV5T7 tuu,T Til
O 0SCIH4SMASTA ) I
WHITE COLLAR LINK
.Portland Gloria 1(ou(o.
STR. "TAHOMA,"
Dally Hound Trips ex.-ept Sunday.
TIMfc CAHO
l."ave Portland
I.ea Astoria .
I I'
THE DUlLES-lIUkD ROUTE
STR. ''BAILEY GATZERT."
DAILY ROUND TRIP
IICEPI MONOM
Cascade Locks. Hood River. White
Salmon and Tbe Dalles
TIME CARD
!eav Portland. .. .
Arrive Th lialles.
Leave Th Dal!..,
Arrlv Portland ..
. 7 A.
.. S P.
. 4 P.
n p.
MEALS THfc VtRY BEST
t-'Sunjay Trip a Leading Feature.
I'Thls Route has ths Grandest Scenic
Attractions on Knrtti.
Through Portland connection with
steamer Nahcvt a 'rem l!aco and Long
Bench point.
White Collar Ijne tlck.-ts interchange.
able with ii
ticket'.
K & N Co. and V. T. C
L.WD1N1 AND OFTb'E FvXT
ALDKIt STREET.
BOTH PHONES MHIN 3H
lHT!..N'I, ORE.
OF
E. W. CF1CHT0M. Art- Portl'inJ
JOHN M. FILL00N. Aft The Dalles
A.J.TAYLOR. Aft- Astoria
Tel.-ph.ne Iwk. Tvl ph-ne 11-.
OREGON
SnoT Line
Union Pacific
AND
TIME Si'HKD-.-
D -p.irt
f'h i-1 it i
I'-.rtln nd
S;'.-ml
;:ilii m.
v .i 1 1 u tit
inir''.'i .Milntie
i:x.r."
' ' p. ui.
v:.i Hunt
In it ' ' n
St. I Villi
V i-.: ma, I
i i in.
vl.l
Si'-'knti-1
I 'LES
Arrlv
Fi
in p.-rthmd
Salt l-ik-.D-i.v-r.
yi Worth, lima
i h i. Kan.. t. .:' 4.2'l p tn.
St I..'U., li.. JK
and K iKt
' S ilt Like. D.-nv-i
Kl. W. i III. I'lntt
ha. K iiih.is i I y. s 10 a m
S;. L ili, . h . ig '
nnd Ha-
Wall t Wa;'..i.
T,-l-:..n, Si'
k.iti.. M nn.-iit.-'l .
Sv Piitil. Imliiili 7 . in
M l ink- -. ' 'hi
c.ig . .in I lis, i
2 bouts
I 'hang"
fr-.m Poriland
of c.irt.
t . I 'lilcago
u'Ti.lX A N I HIVKIt Si'liKDI'Ll-;
Fr mt Ai'orla
All sailing .lal--aubj.-cl
to cluing..
For San Finn. In
fo every five days
I Columbia ltl v-r
i To l'oriland an. I
I Way Landing.
i a m.
Dailv i x
rent Sun.
4 a. in.
exc.
Monday
Steamer Nahc d a leaves Astoria on
tid dally for lUa.-.i, lonnectlng there
with trams f.r Img H a. h, Tlogu mid
North Heach Mlnt. lb-turning arrive
at Ast irla same evening.
O. W. IiOrNRBBRItY.
Astoria.
Agent.
A. L CHAM,
General Passenger Agent,
Portl.irKl, Oregon.
A FEW
INTERESTING
FACTS
Whin peopl are contemplating a
trip, whether on business or pleasure,
they naturally want th best servlo
obtainable a far as speed, comfort and
safety I concerned. Employe of th
WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES ar
paid to serve the public and our train
are operated so u to make close con
nection with diverging line at all
junction points.
Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair
Car on through trains,
Dlrlng car service unexcelled. Meal
served a la carte.
In order to obtain the first-class ser
vice, ask the ticket agent to sell you
a ticket over
The Wisconsin Central Lines
and you will make direct connection
at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwauke and
all points East.
For any further Information call on
any ticket agent or correspond with
JAM. C. POND. Gen, Pass. Ag't.,
or JAS. A. CLOCK, Milwaukee. Wis.
General Agent.
THE CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN
RAILWAY.
SHERIFFS SALE.
V.y virtue of an exncutlon and order
of sale lusued out of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oiegon, for the County
of f.'lat sop, on the 15th day of June,
1901, upon a judgment rendered therein
cn the 18th day of Murh, 1899, In fa.
viio LiNo a Mo
vor uf J. T. Il.., J. K. Il iiitint. II
C. ThmM.in and E. Z. Ferguson,
partner doing biwlnou under Hi firm
lisme uf Ross, Hlgglii Co., piuln
Uff. and glnt 811ns H. Html It. d
fvtidam, for ih sum of I.IU.4 and
costs of said aclluii taxed nt l.'ilOO. and
which nld Judgment draw interest
from diile at Hie iate of lu percent p-i
aiimim unlll paid, and tiHin which
there s realised upon rxecuilntl and
urder uf sale Isailed lierenn Slid cred
1 1 'Hi lii'icon, .Utvli 4, IDOI, lbs sum of
IMi jn. leaving a balance due nil ld
Maivh 4, I'SU, of MIO 00 wlih Inieict
thrii'iiii fioin aAl l date until paid at 10
per cent per minimi, and din r.l of
Mild IIhii tills Wilt coililliaildlng Mild
iv,uliing me to levy upon the property
or the iliove llii mod i1Mndniil Pi satis
fv ilie lial.ince of Siild lii.lgui.nl, III
leivm, coals mid all a.vrulug e wis. t
did on the t.'.tli day uf Jlll). IWI. duly
lew tl .. . it Ihe folliiwltig i.tillird real
pr iperiv, lu-l(:
All t hit t poltlon of the rMomoit Hliiltti
I'oliiitlon Uin I Claim .(iut.d In tin
oiility of I'lnis ip, Hlatc of Oregon,
llescrllie.l as folo, o.lt;
ll.'itliiiung al i lie soutlKMist cornrr f
ilia town of Mien lid according to I lie
map and plat thereof, iivordej in ibr
otlli-e of Hi C.iunlv Clerk "f Clatsot
Couiiiv. and laid out and rnrded
by Hila II, 8inh and his wife, ihem-e
In a etrly dlrwiim following the
south line uf said town to the
north boundary uf tbt certain
tract of land In said lunation
I Jin I Claim now onetl by Louis
Kirch ff. ilience eaii to the north
boundary line of that certain irsct of
Ian I in eal.l lVitiatl.m Lmd Claim own
ed by Ihe Ast rla and Columbia River
Railroad Comitiy, th.'n.-e rtrly
along tnr hki nortn boundary lnP of
aid tract of land nuiwl by snld As
toria and t'oluiiibia It ver ltilrd
I'omiMiiiy to an Intersect l.m nllli tlm
eaat boundary line uf sail tonn of
l.llewllil If iro)'tel, Ih'-tu-e liortllrrly
oil .laid projecting lm t.) Hie pis,- of
Ixgltinlng.
Al.i all of bl - miiiib re. 1. 5. J,
4. a, 7, . . in, n. 12. 1. II. :i. 13. ii
'.'I. :.'.. ii, :;. ,in. nil of l.l.vk It.
excepting lots and 10. Slid all of
lil.i. k fle rxcrptltig lot one, all III lb
town of Idli-wilvl. n Cla(.p County.
Mute of Orrgmi, n laid out and tcior-l
m bv Silas II. Smith and Ills W'fe.
ncordliig to the map and phi! 'here
of on re. or I In ihe ottli .,f ih County
Ch-rk of Malsoi County, i regin.
Alio nil ihnt p.rtion ..f t ti r Solomon
Smith l-nailoii I. in I claim amiatiM
In the County of CMlsop. In the Siata
of Ureg ui. and llng wsl of ln- wrt
boundary line of the said l"n of
IdleHlM, f..r.i.l. ex.-ipllllg a certain
tract of land .nH by The Klav l Ho
tel Company containing 13 ar. a
pt-r derd reomil In Volume "S." t.agr
IN?. It '-cord of vis for I'ui,.,,, Coun.
ty. sn.l a .rlalit tra. t of land wtnd
by al.l l-lav.-l llo,. Company as prr
d -ed record-l In Volume ' Mi." m- Uf.
Itecords of ! .le f..r Clats..p County
Notice Is heroliy gtvwi that I will n
M.ndiy. the ::'. day or July, lnl. at
the hour of 10 o'. lm k In the forenoon
of a.l.l day. In front ,.f nnd at (he
Court II ui ....r lit the Cr.y ..f As
toria. Cla'sip CiMinty. iiig..n, st
lUitdlc ail"! on to the highest bidder f. r
cash, the .th o lerrlU.. teal proerty
! satisfy aald Judgiiient. Inieres'..
cost and all n.vruing ro.-s
THies. ijn villi:.
Sheriff f clais-ip County, urr
Astoria, Ore.. Juiw IJ. isoi.
SHERIFFS SALE.
Hy virtu.- of n rgivullon and nrOi-r
of al laau.-d on: .,f the Clrvull Court
of th Htatrt of nr-goti. for tbe County
of C ita .p, on the 2S h day of May. l'.io.
lio:i a )u Igm vit mid l-cr.e rn.lfre.1
therein on Ho- Till ,.iv of Ml v. 'i, In
f.tvoi of W T S.-ltotfl-ld mil E Hank
'i.artn-r domg buni-i as S. h d
(1 1 1 and H.i.ik.. attairiai N. C. .b-ns"n
and Anna I.-mk-ii .-f -n danta. for tli-
tl Ml of SI"'. n. with ln!ertt t!i. r.'.'u nt
the rite of 10 be- e. :i: m r ainnnii Mm
the !?. I div of M iv, to t tip .'lb day
..f M iy. I'.Kd. ttis further mm of 1.1'. at-
lor-i-y'a'f 'lo- .m'a ml dlabunw.
MiTit of t his auit lax-'d at lift 20 and In-.-r
on anld lu.Um-iit at Ui- i.-cal rale
..f liiteres", and !ie coi'a ..f .m) i.port
tbl writ comm.i'i ling an I - uir nir mr
to niak- :tle ..f the 'oil .wmg d.Ticrilied
r'l prop-rty. lo-nlt:
L.t 22 In block 47, l.i Taylor's Astoria.
In ciata.ip i-.iin'y, Oregon
N iitlcu Is berly given, linn I will on
Monday, ihe 1st lay of July. 19n, at ihe
hour of tec. ii'i lo k In itm forenoon uf
said Jav. In fni-it of anl at the Court
II. nia do r. In the ciiy cf Ac.orla.
ci iiaop t'oun-y. Oregon, sell nt l ubllc
suctloti, lo th- hlgheat bidder for rah.
the nisiv ..-4 -rill--1 r.-al iiiop.T'y, to
satisfy the Jti iKtnent, ln"-ret, i-ihh nnd
all accruing.
THi IS LINVILLR. Sheriff,
I'llU-ip Cottlily, Oregon,
Aslirla. Oregm, Mny 2Mlh. ln.
SHRItlFF'S SALE.
Ily virtue of .in ex -cuiloii and order
of tale 'saued out of the Circuit Court
of the State of or-gon, for the County
of CU'.sop, on the 87th day of Miy. 1901.
upon a Judgment n-n l.-r.tl :h-reln on
the th day of May, 1901, In favJr ;f
c. H. Jsi-kson, plnin'lfr, and against
w, M. K.lw mis, ilefrnilitnl, for the urn
of One Hundred and Ergltly-one 71-100
dollnra, together with Interest Iheieon
st Ihe rate of per cent per annum
from the :h day of May. 1901. ihe cost
nnd disbursements of this suit tax-d a
110 20 and the cost of ami .ipon Ihl
writ command'ng and requiring ins to
nuke sale of the following d mvrlbed
real proper'-, lo-wlt:
Lot numbered four (4), In block num
bered thlrty-thre (33). In the town of
Astoria s laid nut and record'.) by
John M. Shlvely, lot numbered fourteen
(14), In block numbered five 15), In Flrat
Addition In Ocean drove as laid out and
recorded by J. T. Mulkey, In clataop
county, oregvm.
Notice Is hereby given, that I will on
Monday, the 1st dny of July, 1901, st the
hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said
day, in fruit of and at the Court House
door In the City of Astoria, Clatson
County, Oregon, sll at public miction,
to the high est bidder for cash, ihe above
described renl property to ittlfy the
Judgment, Interest, cosis n seeming
costs.
THOS. LINVILLE. Sheriff.
Clatsop County, Oregon.
Astorln, Oregm, May 28th, 111.
SfffllllFF'S SALE
Notice Is hereby given, (hat I will on
Mom lay, July 8th, 1901, at the hour (f
t'-n o'clock, h, m at and In front of the
Court House door nt the City of As
toria, In Clatsop County, Slate of Ore.
gon. I will off.-r for sitlo and sell at pub
lic auction to the highest bidder for ensh
In hand at ihe time of sale, all and sin
gular the real estate and propeesy to
which the County of Clatsop and School
Districts Nras. 1 and of Clatsop County,
have acquired title by virtue of sales for
taxes, and oil real estate and property
that has been heretofore purchised by
Clatson County or School Districts N.
1 and of Clats'ip County at lax tale
and title acquired thereto thereunder,
and wbl 'h Is now owned hv said Coun
ty, or id Schod Districts.
THOS, LINVILLE. Sheriff.
Clatson County, Oregon.
Dated this 29th day of May, 1901.
SIIKHIrTH HALIC,
Hy virtue of an i'io. uton iusd out
of lbs Circuit Ctnin of die 81am of
Oregm for th County of Clatsop, on
Hie Hist day of June, Itsil, upon a jtidg.
IIH'lll li'lld.'ie.l llinielii .si ho IVlh day
of March, 1HK4, In favor of H. IC Harris,
plaintiff, and against tl.'otg.. 1 1 ill. do.
fe.ldsnt. fur the sum of I'.aJ ,13, Ihe fur
liter siiiii of I a) aiiorney's fees liglh
er Willi lltli'lest Ihi'ieou al Iho lil
rate from Ilia loili day of Mm h,
1 s',4. and Ilia cstls of and uixin llila writ
loiiiiiianCing mi, roipililug nio lo levy
upon Iho properly of iho al'ovs nniitoij
dtfeliditlit In sallafy the JU'lgiuciil. In.
iiie.i. .is anl all accruing ih. s.
did allitclt the following ibx illiel r-M
proln-ny, !-w It :
Lois II. 7, bl.uk I. I'liil A ll. I,
Ocean Hrnve: lots J. :l. I. .". , T, bl k
I. lots I to Illrhnne, ,. K 'J. I. .la
l.i SI. Ilirlulve. Mo. ) , I .; 6 ltl J; In
clusive. IiI.h K 4. Hill'. Ad I. o Hi-esit
Grove, Iota lit ,t IH. Inclusive, .l . k J,
lot I lo K, III lo J?, 31 '.u til, In. 'UHlv.,
Mock t, lot I, I, 1 .1, : it, ill -lo.lv. .,
block 7, lot I to 31. Inc'UJiv... t,ok lo,
lot t to :'0, In.-lualvn. h'o k II. I. oa I I )
X inclusive. lil.N-k 14. IHirHnoiid Add.
l.i tti-ran Grori; lots , r, J. i, t, f. i,
. I1'. II. Il. 14. Iilx k. I. I ns I. 2, , 4.
T. I, . M, II. I!, block . loia I. t.
IX. Iiu-lualve bhkk 7, lots I to St. In
clusive, Ii,h it 0, lots I lo 34, Inrluslvs.
bl.ak 15. lot 1 to SI. In...ivi. blood
. I.'ta I to 24, lli.'lu-lv, Iilxk 17, luti
1 U 34, Im luslve. l.i,., I. 14. t I !. 1,
4, 6. . 7. s. S, 10, II, 13. I.l.vk l. I Jtsj
I to 31, Inclusive. l,l k 30. oia , I, j,
4. M, 7. I, 9, 10. blHk .'I, annas la
Hill Heeond Add. lo 0,-en tlr.ivs;
lols I, 3. 3. 4. ft. . 7, 1. , 10 11. 13
block 1, lu! I. 3. K i. . 10, II 11.
block I lots I. . I. 4, &. i. 7, I. , 10
II, 13, block J, Iota 1, .', 1, 4 6.
i. . 10. block 4. lols 1. a. 3. 4.
7. . . 0. block I l ls I. 3. I. 4.
t.
io!
7. .
4. .
6. .
7. 3,
ID. II. I bbvk . tola I.
10.
11. Iikh 7. Iota 1.
7. . .
4. ft. ,
1, S, 3.
10. II. II. M vk II lot
7. s, . 10 II I!. ),,,-k
4. . 10, II. I.', Mo-k
kd
lols
I. 3. 1. 4. 5. I 7. S. . in tl I
I. 7. S. 9,
mock II. lota t. j, 3. 4. ft 4 7. s .
I", block 12. lot I. 3, 3. 4. ft. ;. ,
10. bl.k IJ, lols S, . 7. S. . bl.K-k l.
lots I. 3. 3, 4. 7. . . 0. II, 13. block
IS, to I. 3. 3. 4. ft, 7. . . ID II.
I. ', bl a-k 1. lota i:3lT
l, 10. II, 12. I.l.k 17. lot. I. J. 3,
II. 12, nU-k 11. I.e. 4, ft. I 7. I
bl .ck 19, lots I. 2. 3, 4, i. . 7. S.
block 20. lota I, 2, 3. 4. 5 t 7 I
1". bl.xk 21. l.m 4. ft. t. 7. . o
13. hU'k 32. lots I. J. 3 7.
II. 12. block 23. lots I. 2. 3. 4. ft.
. I 11. 12. block 21. lots I. 2 3.
lo!
i!
In.
5. . 7. 1. J in ; I? bl.h-k V, l.oa
2. 3,
4. ft.
. 7. . 10.
II.
12. block
2.
13.
l
lo.
.
ft.
1.
lots I. I.
block 27,
l-l.a-k 71.
3. 4. ft. , 7,
lot I, 1. t. 4.
lots I. 2. 3, 4
lota I. 2 3.
i.
9. 10 II.
ft.
,:.,
7, , .
ft. ; .
bl.H-k 2
io. II. I.
, bl.a k 3.1,
Id. II. 13.
lots 1. 3. I. 4.
'. 7. , ,
bi n k 31. I"l I.
3. 4. 5. I. 7. I, , 10, I, 12. block 3
rifle Park near Fori Sieveiut or. iota
I. 2. 3, I, ft. . 7. S. bl.h k I. lota 1 t i 24.
Inclusive, block I. o's I to 27, Inclu
sive. l.-k 3. lols I. 2. 3 4. 1 7
i. , It. II, 12, blmk 4. lot. I lo 21 in.
clualvf, block ft. lots to 27. inclusive,
lots 30 to ftt. Ilicluatve, bl.a k I MS 1
to ft!, IllcluaUe, bl.a k 7. loia I o 14 In.
elusive. nUk , lota 9 10 II. I: J.
14. bl.a k 9. lot I lo 20, Inclusive, lot
J la H. Ineluslve b.H-k I", lota I t i 14.
molilahe. bl.K-k II. o:s I It 24 luclu
sle, bloik 13, lota I o IllJltalt
l.l.a k Ii. Iota t to ft 4. Ilirtitsl VP, bl k
14. lo'a I 'o 19. Inclua te ,,ta ; ( . ,
lllclualyp, l, k 15. .l. 1 u. In, III
ai, bl.ak M. Il ls I i 14. Ill,lu!.
block 1,". I .la I 'o :,l lli.luau.- il,i L in
lo:s 1 t i :.4. Incltisiyr, bi.sk 1.
I "a I
t i 24.
lii.-iu-
llta.v.-.
bl a k
: lota
1 "1 14.
2 Li
4:.
lll.IV.-.
block
II. I'..
it I. ::.
lo "4. lu
l'l.'luai e,
IW, I.I
bl.ck 21,
lu-He i,:,,.k ;o. i'a 3
ol.vk tola I
k ::, i..o i : i
lot I 1,1 H '.II.
t.. M.
-i in.
n'!l
24, lota o 1 1. Im-'ii-n ,- i,',.
I t '.I, Itl.lllalVP, 1.1
li. 17, iv .'o. .-t
. k :
:i :
tl I
It.
'la
y,
bl
: l
;t.
r.4.
bio. k
bl.g-k 2. I .
:. o-a I, 2.7
Itic'll .
II. 12.
: i't
I III
n.
t:.
ta.
'.I.
ck
. k
I"
id :
li i
la I
II.
1
ri.
bi i 1 to l.f, I ; , ;,,
ill. Iota l. 2 ;, a ! p(
32. Iota 1. 2, t 1. .. it, b
I 17
k 11.
I -ta 1
I . II.
Iota I to :,'. . i ti.;e. oi.K-k 1
I ti. Incliial' .-, b, k ::',, ,t, )
Im-litslvi-, block itn. Illll'a Kir.i
Aatotcl :b - S I-: .f !i,.
All to
w ...
Slid l..a il. a. 'I i alr'.p 7 It
. lolllla ml I., off Ii,- al b- of a.tl
Iota -t. i. Il- an. I slao .,t 4. in M-c i
Tp. S. N of It W a. of v il .
and Hi- N. Ii. U f tin- S i:. . no I
ih" w, s ,r lot t ;. Tp k n of
II 10, Wcat of Will Met , all of iho
iibov" dean l'i,.,l i-.al pr.pi-iiy i. In
I 'la'a.oi I 'olint y. i h .-non
Nit'lr Is her. by given tlmt I i .lit
Monday, a la.- .".U .luy ,,f July. lito. al
the b itir -f M o'clock in Ihe forenoon of
aald Inv In front ,,f and at the Court
House door, III 'llr t'Ky of Aatorlll,
Clatsop County, oirgun, a. at public
llticlloil lo (he olKheat bidder, for cllall.
rile above ieClUie. leal prop. Ily to
utl"fy aald Judgment, Interest, ...
and all a-criiliig ivtats
TII-S I ilN VI LI ,K.
Sheriff , Claisofi c.iinlv, Or.
Astorln. oregm, June 10, 190.
NOTIi.'K Foil PUBLICATION.
I'lilted Sttlraa Itnd dflloe, Oregon Oil jr.
Oregon. May 20, ijoi;
No, be Is hereby given that In com.
pliunci) with the provisions of the set
of oHigress of June 3, lo, rntltleil "An
act for the sale of Hmlier lands In the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada
and Washington Territory," a extend
ed in all th nubile lmd states by act
of August 4. 1SS2. William W. Pope, nf
'Uney, Cniintv of Clatsop, Stiwe of
Oregon, tuts this day filed In this office
his snrn statement. No. 6271. for the
purchase of lot 4, sec. J; lot 1, 2, 3 and
4. nf section No, 4. In township No.
north, range No, 7 w"st, and will offer
proof to "how that the land sought Is
more valuable for Its Umber or aion
ihnn for sgilciiltur il purposes, nnd to
establish Ills claim to said land before
Ihe register nnd receiver of till, (idle
nt Oregon city, On-gon, on Thursday,
the Kth day of August, l!Mi. p names
os witnesses:
Mrs. Mary Denck, nf Olney, Clntann
County, Oregon; Sdinsilim Olitser, of
Olney, Chimp County, Oregon; Mrs.
Appollnnla Johnson, of Olney, Clatsop
Cotinlv, Oregon; Sidney J, 0f Asto
rin, Clnlsop County, Oregon,
Any nnd all person claiming adveme
Iv the above-,. -scribe lands are re
(inesled lo (lie lhi-lr dnlms In this of
fice on or bpfore snld ft: h day of Au
gust, 19)1. CHas. n. MOOUKS,
Register.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby gly,.n thill Ihe till.
flerHlgned has bi-.-n iipimlnted ndmliils
tralnr of the estate ()f Tlio. O'Connor,
deceased. All persons having claim
against said csiatn are required to pre
sent the sime to him duly verified ac
cording to law, within six inunllis from
this dale.
. , , A. J. KLAFFICE.
Admlnlslrator of the Estate of Tho.
O'Connor, Deceased,
. D'e of flrat publication, June 21, 1901,