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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1896)
THE DAILY A8T0KIAN, SATIKDVY MORNING, Jl'XK 1.1. IttlHl, gaily .gLototiatt. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone No, . TERMS OP Sl'BSCRIPTIOX. DAILY. Sent by mall, w year J. Bent by mail, per month .Ml Delivered by carrier, per week 10 WKKK.LT. Cent by mall per year, S3 In advance, postal's free, to subscriber. All communication Intended (or publi cation should be directed to the editor. Business communications of all kinds ajul remlttancea must be addressed to The Astortan. The Astortan guarantees to In sub scriber the lanrcst circulation of any Newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising- rate can bo had on appli cation to the businea manager. The Weekly Astortan, the second eldest weekly in the atate ot Or,-n, has. nest to the Portland Otvfonlan, th largest weekly circulation in the atate. Jno, f. Handley Co., aw our Port land agents, and copies of The Astortan can be had every morning at their stand. 134 Third street. 'Wilt thou?" seems to be the stand ard question asked of the Democratic leader, and to a man they wilt. What New York mistook for the roar ot Niagara, over the 'phone, was the McKInloy boom rolling eastward. The Independent voter will be very much in evidence this year, and he will be reinforced by probably a third of all the Democrats In the country. If, as now seems Inevitable, the Chica go convention resolves Itself Into a free silver side show. And the regular Democratic organisation will not even have the decency to present the spec tacle of a normal-sixed, respectable corpse in November. It is reported that Spanish shopkeep ers in Mexico and several South Amer ican republics will boycott the l'nit-d States refusing to buy goods from us. because our sympathies are with Cu ba instead of SpAin. That would be a pronounced case ot cutting off the nose to spite the face. No where In the sro rid. probably, can these Spaniards buy rood merchandise on as favorable terms as in this country, and It Is not likely that their loyalty to their mother land could long stand the strain of such heavy financial losses as would result from the foolish course contem plated. FREE COINAGE AND TERRIBLE CONTRACTION. If a president and a congress pledged to enact a free coinage law were to be elected in November next there would be no gold in the treasury and none in circulation before the month was at an end. The t600.000.00u of gold now In the country would disappear from circulation would be practically "de monetised," by the coming cheap silver dollar. Before November, 1S9, had closed the purchasing power of the rest of the currency In the L'nlted States would have shrunk one-half. The 426 millions of silver dollars which have been cin ed and which circulate chiefly In the form of silver certificates would be worth only half their face. So with the 271 millions of national bank notes, which would be redeemed only in 50 cent silver dollars. So with the 136 millions of Sherman treasury notes. The money value of the TO millions of subsidiary small change silver In circu lation would be cut in two in the mid dle. The J4 millions of greenback le gal tenders, no longer redeemable In gold dollars, would shrink one-half In their purchasing power, or ability to transact business In buying and selling property and labor. In less than thirty days 600 millions of gold would dtseppear from the coun try, and the 1,200 millions of silver and paper money would shrivel up to 00 millions of gold value. Thus there would be a currency contraction of 70 per cent, coupled with an almost Incal culable destruction of values. The- de posits In the savings ban!:s of the wag classes are 1.800 millions. In national banks there are 1,700 millions of de posits. In state and private banks and loan and trust companies there are 1,300 millions of deposits; and In build ing and loan associations 4"0 millions. The total of these deposits amounts to t.OO) millions in value. They are owned by millions of people, and half of these deposits belong to the working, tolling classes. This tremendous contraction In the value of the currency and deposits of the nation has not been discussed by the free silver, cheap money silverite papers, who are afraid to talk about ft They dodge it and ignore it. They cannot explain It away. They blow and gas about everything else. Secretary Carlisle had much to say on the subject In his Chicago speech but neither Altgeld nor any free silver ' advocate, orator, ot newspaper has met this one fatal objection to their crazy scheme to change the money standard of the nation from 100-cent dollars to SO-cent dollars by an act of congress. They all say that the country Is suf fering because it has not money enough now. They all admit that free coinage cannot help but drive out the gold. Then they go on to claim that silver enough will flow In to take Its place. They say there will be billions of silver In circulation In the "course of time." But they have nothing to say as to what will be taking place during the contraction period-, when the currency will amount to 600 millions In gold value and purchasing power instead of 1,200 millions. If congress should proceed to issue a billion greenbacks to be redeemed some time in silver when the government would have It to spare, then they would decline to a value of 25 cents on the dollar, and the silver would disappear from rhvulatton and tx.vitio a fomtivdlty of export to py fm our nailon.il import. Anl cungr w.m;d t- quickly oall'-d on to tmue a few more billions of tnvdeemrtble irrtn' backs, which would dally decline In purch.Miir t"er. And Mil this la the certain fuuome of the craay scheme ot abollahinv the k.oJ money standard and subKumlius the Kirt. money silver stands rd. TH! tU'tF.l GIANT. ATLAS. Was a I to hft supported the world upon his huilr. If so, he must hava been a .'n't. I. .!' wusoiu.-ir individual We can't nil lo musCMIiir, knt we can enjoy a fo : v utt.-imi of physical vliror If, wbi'n IN.l Idcssinit is denie.1 u ly nature, wv supplement her deficit by an appeal to the national tonic, lloatettcr'a Stomach Hitters, which reinstate ilb motion upon a permanent basis, reme dies nervousness, Wllousncsa aiht consti pation, ami oxeroomo rheumatic ana kidney trouble. It also counteract the poison of malaria In air or water, and recruit exhausted eneray when Impaired by unusual bodily or m ntal fatlRue. The .iKvd, Intirm an. I co-nv.ih oent haw no more potent and thorough helper than this Justly popular invtRorant, with a ticces.ful record of nearly half a cvu tury. Custom may sanction It. hut certain ly a woman who allsht from her wheel and sit on the crass along puh llc roadways Is not a picture of femi nine ijrrtce or m.desty. FRKK TILLS. Send your address to 11. EL Bucklen A Co.. Chicago, and ret a free sample bo of FT. Kin' New Life rills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy In action and ara particu larly effective In the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver Troubles they havs been proved Invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious sub stance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by Bivtnir tone to atomach and bowels great ly Invbroraet the system. Regular site, 15o per box. Sold by Cbaa. Rogers, Druggist Many persons. If they were honest In the expression of their opinion would say that they preferred the music of the piano or orsan to grand opera. ALL FREE. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know Its value, and those who have not have now iha opportunity to try It free. Call on the advertised drug. gist and get a trial not tie free. Send your name and address to II. E. Bucklen Co., Chicago, and get a sample box or .'sew Lire nil tree, as well as copy of Guide to Health and Household Instructor, free. All ot which la guar anteed to oo you good and cost you nothing. Chas. Rogers, druggist. Odd r euows ouuaing. Two feminine distinctly unpleasant to meet are the one who knows It all and the woman who never makes mistake. BCCKLEN'8 ARNICA SAL VS. The best satv tn th world for Cuts, Bruises, sore, moara. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands. Chilblains. Corns, and All Skin Erup tions,, and positive eura for Piles, or ao pay required. It la anianuitse to give pensct satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, a cents per box. For sal by I'naa. ttogen, uoa rsuowr building. The fair bicyclist who insists upon wearing black dotted veils will look like a human leopard after a warm ride. When Baby wa sick, we gave her Caetoria, T she was a Child, she ried for Castor!. When she became Miss, he clung to Castor!, wheathel. Ifldrea, she g them Castor!, T-1 me more sympathies we gain or awaken for what Is beautiful, by so much deeper will be our sympathy for that tthkh Is most beautiful, the human soul. Lowell. momers oreaa the summer momns on account of the great mortality minis; cnuaren caused ty bowel trou Dies. Perfect safety mav be asaumt those who keep on hand DeWltt's Colic Cholera Cure, and administer It promptly. For cramps, bilious colic, dys entery and diarrhoea, it affords Instant renei. cnas. Rogers. Do not write "regrets" or "accept-!- on your visiting cards. It Is very bai form. A note Is the only proDer wav of accepting or declining an Invitation. ROYAL Baking Powder has been awarded highest honors at every world's fair where exhibited. The array uf bicycles outside drus stores these evenings gives the observ er the Impression that the soda water business Is booming. A. u. W ooster. a nromlnent ettlcAn ftf Osseo, Mich., after suffering excruciating ly i rum puea lor twenty years, was cured In a short time by uxing DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve, an absolute cure for all skin diseases. More of this preparation is usea man all others combined. Chas, Rogers. A dado of wild rosecretonne make a lovely finish to a young girl's bel room. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Light oak furniture upholstered with India matting Is charming for the su mer home. Mrs. R. DeToung, Mlddlevllle, la., writes: I have used One Minute Cough Cure for six years, both for myself and children, and I consider It the quickest acting and most satisfactory Cough Cure I have ever used. Chas. Rogers. A daisy wedding can be economically arranged for the summer bride. All the patent medicines advertised In this paper, together with the choicest perrumery, ana toilet articles etc., can oe oougnt at the lowest prices at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occidental Hotel. Astoria. An all white rubber yachting shoe Is a novelty in summer footwear. There's more clothing destroyed by noor soap than by actual wear. "Hoe Cake" soap contains no free alkali and will not Injure the finest lace. Try It and notice the difference in quality. Ross. Hlirelns Co. 0. latest 'v ;;:nfiti). o The largest piece of strictly high grade tobacco ever sold for the prices Not the large she of the piece alone that has made "Battle Ax" the most popular brand on the market for 10 cents QUALITY; Bicycle honeymoon tours are the lat est among fashionable bridal couples. Ecsema Is a frightful affliction, but Ilk all other skin disease It can be perma nently cured by applications ot DeWltt's Witch Hasel Salve. It never falls to euro Piles. Chas. Roger. Grape fruit Juice with k-e and Maras chino makes delicious summer drlpk. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla '' Tho paneled skirt Is quite the latest Idea In feminine apparel. On Minute la the standard time, and One Mlnu. Cough Cure la th s tan d am preparation for every form of cough or cold. It I th only harmlcs remedy that produces Immediate results. Chas. Rogers. Midsummer millinery runs largely to tulle and white tips. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder detain ao Ammonia or Ahum, The woman with weak ankles should avoid low shoes. In the Spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of DeWitf Little Early Risers, for they always cleanse the liver, purify the blood and invigorate the system. Chas, Rogers. Asparagus lovers are now In their element. Did you ever think how readily th blood Is poisoned by constipation? Bad blood mean had health and premature old age. DeWttt'e Little Kurly Riser, the famous little pills, overcome obstinate constipation. Chas. Rogers. A dog Is the terror of the fair bicy clist's life. Pure blood means good health. De Wltt's 8arsaparllla purifies the blood. cures Eruptions, Ecsma, Scrofula, and all disease arising from impure blood. Chas. Rogers. The covboy type seems to be the model on which the small man dresses this sea.ion. One swallow does not make Spring, but one swallow of One Minute Cough Cure brings relief. Chas. Rogers. No obligation to Justice does force a man to be cruel, or to use the sharpest sentences. Jeremy Taylor. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla, Sarcasm Is the language of the devil; for which reason I have long since as good as renounced It. Carlyle. It's all the same, a slight cold, congest ed lungs or severe cough. One Mlnut Cough Cur banishes them. NOTICE OF INTENTION To Change and Re-establish the Orade on Irving Avenue, Between Tenth and Twelfth Streets, In Mc Clure's Astoria, SaOtlc is herhv IrlvAn that th nm- mon council of the city of Astoria pro- rtOM to r-Mtahllh th, trruA ...... part of Irving avenue, in McClure's As toria, as extended and changed by Cyrus Olney, which lies between the west side of Twelfth street and the east side of Tenth street, at the following heights wvb me oase or graoea as established by ordinance No. 71, entitled "An Ordi nance to EstahllHh a T4nu nf tlA..m the Streets of Astoria," to-wlt: Kin me norm side or the crossing of said Irving avenue with Eleventh street. 128 feet. On the BOUth lda of snM rrnaulno- tou feet By order of the common council. Dated June 6, 1896. H. E. NELSON, Auditor and Police Judge. m j ( non-pnsnnon rt-mndy for UonorrhiKs, lt, Bprmiorrliws, Whites, unnatural rft.. clisrxes, r snr Inflamma tion, irrllstioa or ulcra- - - .'"ii "i hi u co as nietii' rutlnit Cut urn Hi, dtms. Nan-satrimn-ut. wi "J vragg:sia, or sent In plain wrsppr, l.oli. or 3 Ixjttlia. 2.7.'i. Utri.ul.ir set ou rojuch. y J l i&4.riJ M m Ousnu4 W Bo im tuUw. Vii V c.8.. 5r Highest Smallest Quality. Price. n a SIZE; PRICE. ALAMK1A AVKNl'K GRADK NOTICE Notice I hereby given that th com mon council of the city ot Astoria pro pose to establish the grade on Alameda avenue. In that part of the city known a Cnlontown, at th following height abov th base of grade: At tho northeast corner ot block 1 at S feet abov the baae of grade, and at a point directly opposite nd at right angles to th east line of block t at S teat. At th southwest corner of hlork I. at il feet, and at a point directly opposite and at light anglea to th w.st tin ot block L at it feet, and at a point on th north able of block 11. directly opposite to th southweit corner of block 1, sno at right anglea to south lln of block 1, at it feet At the northwest corner of block . at 44 feet At th southeast corner of block t at M feet. At th northeast corner of block I, t iS feet, and at a point directly opposite on the south side of block 1 and at right angle to the north line of block IS. at tt feet, and at a point directly opposite to the northeast corner of block II on the west side of block i9. and at right ande to the east Una of block IS. at 41 feet At the Intcresctlon of Alumeda avenue with the east boundary of Taylor' A- torla. at 49 feet. At the northwest corner of block II, at SO feet. At the aouthwest corner of Mot k Z, at 80 feet. At the northeast corner of black IT, at XI feet At the southeast corner of block J. at 81 feet. And unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of three-fourth of the prop erty fronting on snld portion of s.il.1 street le filed with the auditor and po lice Judge of said city within ten ilny from the final publication of this notice, the common council will estnlillnh said grade. Dated at Astoria, Op'iron, June 5. H. E. KKLHOX. Auditor and Police Judge. NOTICE OF COMPLETION And Acceptance of Tenth Street Im provement. Between Commercial and Exchange Streets. Notice la herby given that S. Normll contractor for the Improvement of Tenth street, between Commerrlitl and Ex change streets, under the provisions of ordlnnnce No. i75, on the 3d day of June, is:, filed In the office of the auditor and police Judge of the city of Astoria, the certificate of the city suveyor and uper lntendont of streets, approved by the committee on streets nnd public wnys. After the expiration of tho time henin after specified, if no objections to the ac. ceptunco of such work he tiled, nnd the common council chall deeem such im provement properly completed, accord ing to the contract nnd plana and speci fications therefor, the same may be ac cepted. Objections to the acceptance of said improvement or any pnrt thereof muy he filed In the oltlce of the auditor and po. lice Judge on or before Wednesday, June 17, lSHfl. Astoria, Oregon, June I, J89t. H. E. NELSON. Auditor and Police Judge. NOTICE OF INTENTION To Change and Re-estnbllsh the tirade on Jerome Avenue, Between Tenth and Twelfth streets, In Mc Clure's Astoria. Notice Is hereby given that the com mon council of the city of Astoria pro pose to change and re-establish the grade on that portion of Jerome avenue, In McClure's Astoria, as extended and changed by Cyrus Olney, which lies be tween the west sldo of Twelfth street and the east side of tenth street, at the following height above the bass of grade, a established by ordinance No. 71, entitled "An Ordinance to Establish a Base of Grades for the Streets of As toria," to-wlt: On the north side of the crossing of said Jerome avenue with Eleventh street, m feet On the south side of said crossing, lw feet By order of the common council. Dated June I, 1808. H. E. NELSON. Auditor and Police Judge. A TWISTER. A twister in twisting May twist htm a twist, For In twisting a twist Three twists make a twist: But If one of the twists Untwist from the twlat. The twist untwisting untwist the twist That Is, when It's twisted with any other twine than MARSHALL'S. Marshall' twine nsnit hv 7R not rent of the fishermen on the Columbia river. RIIKIUPm TAX SALIC, iy virtu of warrant Issued by tit nuinty clerk of t'liitaop county, aim of Oregon, under (lie seal uf a ild county and slide, on the Itlth iluy uf April A, 1. and to toe directed, conimmutliig me to ley upon the goods nnd chattel of tho dcllmtuct tinpuv.i'a named In Ilia dellmiueni lax roll uf Clatsop county, tato of oreson, for tho 'er IN, Iherslo Kttuclird, and If liottu tw foun.l. then upon lite rvul property us vt forth and tleacrlhnl In said dvllhiptctil lax Mil, or so much thereof a shall Iw aurllcMU to aallsfy the amount of late an charged therein, together with th coat and x-pens.-s, 1 did, on the r.'tli d,iy or May, ISsl, levy upon Otaxlitg Iwen unable to Mud personal property aultu-lnit out ul which to make audi taxeal the real i tato set oppiwite tin. i ,um.a of th r sprelhe patties, llrtnn uml coriximttoh, contained III thu following lima, tu sat isfy the amount of (urn a ultd coats eased and charge usumt such poisons, firm and corM.ril,uia lit th said de lliuiuwtt tux roll, all ot snld prowrty being slluntu In auld county uml alatn and described on snld delinquent dm roll of snld county and statu for s.ild year, a (ulluwa, tu-s.lt; Olson, Andrew, tots S, . to, II, N W. l of X K. I,4 Mee. T, 4 N., It T , p;i v uctv. t Olson, llelbn A, lot 2, I. Ik (iataoii tlmvv, LV If. T. i.;s 91 OS 64 Oregon I .and Company, lots I. a, J, . S. s, i. a, , II. IJ. I Ik M, I'liiillc n.l.llll.m tu AHorln: lota I. i. I I. U !, i. . 10. II. IS, blk. I; lota I. i. I I. I, , 7, a, . hi. II. IS. blk 5, ..ts I, . l. 4, . IH II. 15. blk. S; u 1 1 u y . in. ti, is. blk. V. lot., t, s, Mk. : lot U ), ia ( u i, in. n. ia, u u. i i. i;, iv I je. si. a. S3, !t, blk. lota I. t. J. t. , T. S, . 10, U. is. 13. a i, I, i;. I. IS. , Jl. S. 3i !l, blk. It; lota 7, S. . 10, II. IX It. 14, W, IT. I. blk, : lot a 1. 2. 3, 4, a, S, T, , , 10. II. IS. II, II. li, IS, T, i. i. . :i. a si :'4. bik. m,- tot UUU 7. S, It o. li. u. u. n. u, is, r i is. si. xi. a bik. is. lots i. j, . a, . I. . 9. 10. II. 11 U II. 15. is, 7, l, 19. 9. SI. j;, 3, SI. I.Ik II; Iota UUU 7. i. A to, II, is. II. It, ' It. 17. I y, so. SI, a, S. !l. bU. 14: lota I. S. 1. I. 6, A. 7. S. . 10, n. is. 13, li. i:s , 7, is. is. so, :i. .s. a, :i. bik. 13; lot U U. U I. I. . 10, II, is. IJ, H, li, I. 17. I. 19. 8", 31. S3, a. St. blk lit: lot. I J, II, 11. IS, 17, 1. 19. . SI. a. 3. SI. blk i:: lot I. f. J. I, &. . T, . , 10, II. is, II. 14, I&, Is, 17. I. 19. so, si, a. 53, SI, blk 19; lots I. I U I, II. Mi, Is. 17. 1 19, si', si. r?. a :i. Mk a; tot 1. t J. 4. 4, . 7. t . 10. 11. IJ, 13. 11. 14. in. 17. IS. 19. blk. SI: lot UUU . . . I", II. 11. IJ. 14, 14, IS, 17. IS. 19. SU, SI. SJ, SI, S4. blk 3. lot 1. t 17. IS 1. n. a. a. si. bik. a. iota I. u . u ?. . . in ii. it II. 14. is. I. 17. 1. lk so, st. a. a St. blk. S4; lot UUU' 7. 1 . K 11. li 11. 14. 14. 14, 17. II, 19. S). II. St a. S4. blk. : lota 1. I . 4. J. , T. . , Id. II. is, u, 14. li, W, 7, 14, II, 10, su a, B, 14. blk. X. lot 1. U 4. U J. . . 10. 11. li IS, 14, 14. la, 17. II. 1. . SI, ft a H blk. S: lot 1. 1 s, 4. s, , i. , w, n. a a It. U, K W. U. I. su. s:. SS, 3. 54. blk. 9; lot 1. S. U U 1, K t. 10. II. 11. 11, 14, 14, I. 17, li. I. SU. SI, S. S. 84; blk. Su; lots 1. U 4. U 7. U h. a U. blk. SI; lot I. t I I. U 1. ft. s. 11). II. IS. IS, 14, 14. 14, 17, 1H, 1. SO, Si. S3. S3. K blk. ; lots 13, 14. 14. 18. 17. IS, 19, SO, SU 33, S3. 34. blk. a. lots I. i S. 4. S, 4, 7. t, , ID. II, 13. 13. II. 14. 14, 17, IS. 1. SU. Si. a S3, 34. blk. 31: lota 1 U 4. U T. . , 10. II. U. blk. 34; lot I. i 1, 4. 4, s, 7. . . 10, II. 13, 13, It, li. 14, 17, IS. 19. 90. SI. A a. 31, blk. 17. lota 1. t 3. 4. 6. 4. 7. , . It), II, 13, IS. 14. 14, 1. 17. IS, 19, Jo. 31. a. a. 31, blk. U; lot 13, 14, li, 14. 17, Hi. 19, M. 31. a. a. 34, blk. 39: lot i. 4, 7. 4. 9. 1, 11, IS, 13, 14. li. K 17. i., i9, so, si. a. a. s. blk. 40; Iota 1. 3, 4. 5. 4, 7, S, 9, 10, II, IS, 13. II, 14, 10, 17, in, 19. j ', si. a. a. :i. iik. n. iota i, u i, u ;. i, . to. u. is. IV, 3), blk. 43: lola UUU, 7. ti, 19, so, si, a. a. 34. iiik. 41: lot I, 3, S. I. 4, 4, 7. . 9, 10, II, IS, 13. 14, li, 14. 17. i 19, SU, 31. a. 3. 34. blk. 44: lot 1. U U , '. I, , 10, 11. 13. 13. 14, i:.. in, 17. is. m, su, si. a. a, 31, blk. 411; lots I, 3, 3, 4. U 7, 8. . I". II, 13, 13. 11. IS, Hi, 17, 18, 19, 2o. si. a, a, si. bik 47: iota I. 3, S, 4. i. 4, 7, (, 9, 10, II, IS, 13. 14. IS. 14, 17. IS. 19. 311. 31, a, a, 34. blk. 48: lota I. 3, 3, 4. 4. S, 7, 8. 9, 10, 11, IS, 11. 11. 14. 14, 17, 18, 19, at, 31, a, a, :i. t.ik. :; lot I, 3, 3. 4, 4. 4. 7, K, 9, 10. II. 13. 13. II, li, 14. 17, 18, 19. !U, 31, a. a, 34. blk. 40; lot 1. S, 3, 4. U 7. 8. 9, 1, 11. 1.', 13, 14. 14. It!. 17. 18, 19, !U, 31, a, a, 24, blk. 41: lot 1, 2, 3. 4, 4, 4, 7, 8. 17, IS, 19, 30, 21, a, a, 24. blk. 42; lots 14, Hi, 17, J 19, 30, 21, a, ii. 21, Mk. il; loll I, 2. 3, 4. S. , 7, 8. . 10. 11, 12, 13. 14, IS, 14. 17, 18, 19, 2i, 21. a, a, 21, blk. U: lota li, 14, 17. 18, 19, 20, 21, 32. 33. 34. blk. 44; lots 1, 2. 3, 4. 6, 4. V. 8, 9, 10. II, 12, blk. U); lot 1, 3, 3. 4. 5. 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, II, 14. It I, 17. 18, 19. 3. 21. a, a. 21. Mk. 47; lota 1, 3, 3, 4. 4, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, II, 12. blk. 48; lots 15. 14. 17. 18, 19, 20, 21. a. a. 21. Mk 49: lots 1. 2. S, 4, 6, 4, 7. 8. 9, 10, II, 12, 13. 14, 14, 14, 17, 18. 19, 20, 21, a, a, 24, blk. tin; Ints 1, 2. S, 4, 6, 4, 7, 8. 9. 10, 11, 12, 13. 14, 14, 111, 17, 18. 19. 20, 21, a, a, 24. blk. 41; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 4, , 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 14, 14. 17. 18, 19, 20, 31, a, a, 24, blk. i!2; lota 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, II, 12, 13, II, 14, 16. 17. 18, 19, 31. 21. 23, 24. blk. 63; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, C, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 14, HI, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, a. a, 31; blk. 44; lola 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 4. 7, , 9, 10, 11, 12, 1.1, 14, li, 16. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, a, a, 24, blk. 64: lots I, 2, 3, 4, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9. 10, II, 12, 13, II, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21. a, a, 24. blk. 44; lots 1. 2, 3, 4, 6. 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 14, Hi, 17, 18. 19, 20, 21, a, a, 24, blk. 47; lot 1, 2, 3, 4, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 14, 18, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, a, a, 24, blk. C8: lot 1, 2, 3, 4, 6. 6, 7, 8, , 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 14. 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, a, a, 24, blk. 49; lot 1, 2, 3, 4, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, IJ, 12, 13, 14, 14, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, a, 24, blk. 70; lot 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 4, 7, 8, , 10, 11, 12, 13, 14. 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, a, 24, blk. 71; lot 1, 2, S, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 13, 14, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, a, 24, blk. 72; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, , 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, a, a, 24, blk. 73; lots 1, 2. 3, 4, 4. , 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, a, a, 24, blk. 74: lots 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, a, a, 24, blk. 76; lots 1, 2, S, 4. S, 6, 7, I, , 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, a, a, 24, blk. 76; lots 1, 2, 3, 4. 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 14, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, a, a, 24, blk. 77: lots 1. 2, 8, 4. 6, 6, 7. 8. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, a, a, 24, blk. 78; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, blk. 79; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, II, 12, blk. 80; lots 1, 2, I, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, blk. 81; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, blk. 82; lots, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, t, 7, 8, 9, 10, II, 12, blk. Kl; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, blk. 84; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, tt, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, blk. 84; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, blk. 86, In North Pacific addition to Astoria; N. of N.E. V, of H.E. Vt Bee. SS, T. 8 N., It. 9 W 20 acres, 138.80.. 2391 66 Oiroo.t. I. 1... lots I, 1, blk. M, Hlllvwly' Aslurla. -! M Olio, t'harlea, lol 1, blk. 10. War reiiton. 63. 1 Packard, II. I''., lot W, tract t. aiilx illvlalun or blk. SO, Olney' addi tion to Aalorlii, a liild out and recorded by lluatler Aiken, evecutot. 440 i Packard, Kliiicr. U.K. l, uf N K , N ,H, It f H K. V H t, of N.K. V Hot), a. T. a N , It. 8 W 10 acre, IS 14 .. ' l'tll. lev. YVIIIbuil. lota I. 3. blk I. lu rry's addition In Aiorlu, !" 1 Palmer. tHitruti June. MIC 'i of M W. U Kec. U T. 4 N., It, i ' 40 acre 13 ill 9 9 Parker, I,, t'.. lot 8, K, S lol 4, blk. 8: lot 34. blk in. tli'iirnurt Park. Wo 9 i Park. Nellie, lot 8. 4. 6, 4, I, , blk. sA, ItiMcdnle addition to Hit city of Aatorla. I So 10 Peterson, t). II., lota I, I, H t of N K. t, H.v. !. T. IN, It. V 149 18 acrea, 110 Peninsular Land and Truai Coin pany, lol 19, 53. blk. loT. Tay lor's Aatorla, le P.tnler, tleors V., lol 3, 4, 6, 4, 7, 8. 9. blk. I: Iota 14. 14, 17, ink II. North ml, llll. Mi. it a l.il.l out and rseorde.1 by K A. Noyr. II 17 Pioneer lllalorl.nl Hoelely, lola 6, 4, I, Ik 34, Aditlr' Port of I'imxT Astoria, 111 SJ Pound, H H . lot 31. ii, Mk. li. North addition, a Int.! out and reiMinlml by E A Noyea, ?v , Pool. Il W . lot 4, blk 31. t'helaea Kallroiid addition to Aaorln. by M. M, IW, 16:1 Pope, T. A., N. , of Hee. 1. T N.. It. 4 W , 33U acres, :l S . . II Porter, Hubert, lot 4, , lo, Idk pi, New AatiH-la. II 15 T t Powell, Mnrtlia, lot 1, Mk r.' lot 10. I.Ik S3; lot 10, II. IS. IS, 14. IS, blk. 37. of I'owrll addition lo East Astoria. 40c Ilaalie, W, II , lot 30. 11. blk. S. Heavtew addition, aa laid out hy A P. Oliver. sV . Raneourt, l.ney A . lot I, blk. 1. .Matter' addition to VVarretitun, 6V Itasmuaaeii, kiiut, lol 3. li E. it uf of H V , H. c. II. T 7 N . II. 10 W., its 74 acre, IS II Itiillioin. Mary II , lots Is, 19 blk I. First addition lo Ocn ilroie, Be.,,. Hen. I, Nathaniel tl , Ix-wln t la ft. li and T ft. 8 of N V. cor. of T. P Poaers' H I. ! them ft. I. To a ft , V. I.osu It., N l.hw 3 ft.. K. I.osu fl to tx Sltinlng Hw, XT N . II 10 W.. 10 acre. 13 41 Redunow, Mls Kinnia, lol 10, tok 1 Railway addition to Asturta. 17c Rent, Isabel, lota 1. M 1,1, Mk S, Hunnysld addlllon lo Aa torla. .' Held. Imnlrl. lots S, 4. blk. 14. Ilul Uday Park, Soo Itoldt, William and Annie, lot 18, 14, bik. si: lot ii, ix bik. 7: lot 9. lo. It. li blk. ': lots I. U I. U I, U. lo. II. IS. 0, 14, 18, 14, blk. O: lot 9. Hi, II. M. li 14. blk u: lot U U ink. : lota I. 1, U U 7. 1. 4. W, II. IS, IS. 14. It, 14. blk. K II" dal a.ldlilon lo th city of As toria. c 77 Rlc. John, lota 7. t blk. SO. Itoo. dal addition to th city of As toria, ,o...., ,, Ruben. Andrew, lot J4, SI. blk. I, kleliwather Downs addlllun 10 Aitoiia. 1Jo.. ,, not, w. u. lot i. t bik t lloltb addition to Astoria. II. tl tl Itoneii. chaa K.. Iota i 4. blk. U. Illvemtd addition to Aatorla. o Boat, CTmM. II.. lot I, i blk. &, liolcomb atldlllon to Astoria, (c 4 17 Roas, Manfar!. K. V, of N K. t,. K. Vt Of 8 H. V H V. Vt of M K. V B.c. II. T 7 N It. 4 W l9 across lio 49 ii (i Hours. T. F . lot So, II. blk 64, Aalor addition In Aatorla. 4c . 4 f? Ilupiia. Adotph. un.1 t lot I. 3. blk. 14. proaict Park addition 10 Aatorla, 4c 4 44 Roger. J. M.. II E ti Bee. SI. T. 4 N., It 10 W li acre. 17.14 . II 34 Baari. J. K . und. l of lol I, 1 blk. 14. Proap,, Park addition to Astoria, 4c 4 4 Bcotl. Thoma 41., und. of U.K. Bee. a. T 6 N,. It. 4 W., lo acres, II S3 t 17 Hhaw. K, E.. lot a. blk So. Mill hirst addlllon to Astoria. 13 17 . 1 14 Smith, John II., lota 7, li, 14. 17, 18. 19, So, blk. I. First addition lo flearhart Park, on t'lalsup Ileach. In Hut sop county, Ore gon, a laid out and recorded by John II. Bmlth and Minnie. Bmith, II 34 it 41 umith. B 11., H.W. t, of N W. t. Bee. 34, T. 4 N . It. 10 W 40 acres: also, brsln In H E. cor of Hot, Bmlth D. L C , iKMinde.) on B by B. line of said claim, on W. by A A 8. C It. It., on N. by N. linn of nld claim. . K. by E. lln of sold ilm; also all of said D. L O. Ivlng V. of Hmlth'a Ink., nnd V. of ll.o. Davldann' IV L. r. nnd B nf th (leo. E. C'hanilN'rlaln trai-t, ex.epi the pliii nf Idlrwltd, Bee. S3. 33, T 8 N.. It. 10 W., I,K acres, ni B3 in ia nontom, Mullilm, lots IS. IJ, 14, IS, 16. 17. 18. 19. 30. 31. a. blk. 87, Prospect Park Katonalnn addi tion to Astoria, Joe n Hpencer, 1'eter U, lot' 1 4. 6, 4. blk. 11, North addition, as laid out and recorded E. A. Noyea, W 7 17 Btnndnrd Ijind Company, N.'ty f in w. vi. B w. "i of N.W. li, N W Vt of H.W. v; Hec, HI, T. 4 N.. R. 4 V 140 acre. IMII.... 17 74 fltnnley, r. I). B "j of B W. 1. Bee. 6. N. V, of N.W. K Hec. 8, T. 6 N, R. 4 W.. mi ncres. 110 111 18 70 fltevena. II. F., begin 1.12 ft. H and 6.71 ft E. of cor. of Hers, so, a, 33, S3, thane E. 8l1 ft., H 34. 80" E. 3l 3 ft., w. 804 6 ft., N if 30" V. 397.9 ft. to bcK-innlna; 8fC 33, T. 8 N., It. 10 W 6 acres, 13.02 6 32 Blrong. Mary T., lot 2, blk. 32, Mr. riur' Astoria; lots 1, 3. ;, 8. blk. 116, McClure's Astoria, extended by Cyrus Olney: lola 1, S, S, 4, S, 6, 7, 8. 9, 10, II, 12 13. 14, IS, 16, blk. 12; lots 1, 3, l' 4, 8. 4. 7. 8. 9, 10. II, 12. 13, 14, m, 14, blk. 3, Chelsea: Iota is, 38, tract 1, sulidlvlHlon of blk. a. Olney's .iddltlon to Astoria, as laid out and recorded by Hus tler A Aiken, executors; lots 9, 10, traot 1, subdivision of blk. . Olney's addition to Astoria, a Inld out and recorded by Hustler Aiken, executor: lot 6, , blk. 24, Alderbrook, 139 .68 . 104 87 190 190 Bton, W. A., lot 15, 14, blk. 10, Rnllway addition to Astoria. Me Btuart, D. M., lots 17. S3, hik. 4. Hustler's Astorln, ns Inld out nnd recorded by Astoria Invest ment Co.. 29c Stiter, Daniel, begin nt Intersec tion or H. line of Fourth St., with W. lln of D st. of Chel sea Railroad addition to As toria, thence westerly along snld B. lln of Fourth st. sno ft., thence southerly nnd paral lel with said D st. 2118 ft., easterly and parallel with snld Fourth at. 800 ft. to westerly lln of D t., thenr northerly filong weaterly line of D. t. to beginning Bee. 27, T. N ft 10 W., 1 acre. Sic Bwenen, N. P., lot 1, blk. 9, Alder- nrooK, pt.fH 10 80 17 63 Taylor, Robert A.. S W. Hee 9 T. 6 N., R. W., 100 ncres, !) 64 Taylor, Bophla, tide land In Bee r. IN., n. B W., 4S.03 acre, 13.33 S 70 Thatcher, Annie I. , lots IS, 16, hilc. v, r.iK creek itench No. 1, as laid out and recorded by Paul K. Hickman, 60 I 04 Tliompson, II I' , Ms If. f, . blk Weal Vnrr-tnoiti lol 4, I, Ik IS; lot 6, 4, 7. , 8, 10, II, I J, blk K l.nutel I'nik niMllliin, II a rei oidnl by II. ''. ThoUIia, 1S3J Thoiupa.iii, I: IV, lol II, blk II; lola I, 7, 8, blk IS; lola 4. 6. 4. blk, pi; lol I. blk fl, Wiur. niuii, II tin Thioiipaiin. Mertll I,, lot I, 4, K. l id H W. 14 Hee U. T 4 N , It. 4 W IUSO; art. a, till a Trenebatd I'. J , lol t blk 91. Mo. I'lure' Aaliitlii: lots 8. I. 6. 4, blk li Hldvrly Aalotla: lota 89, 40, blk 31. Hill's r lrat ml II lloti In Aalurla: Iota 4, 4, Irani II, aUlalMalKlt or blk 6, 1 1 lley' addition to Aatollii, a laid out and revoidi-d by llua tler A Alkell, rteiulUIB, lul , Trvnchanl, t' J , ratnte .if, lot I, I. I, 8, 4. 7, 8, blk 16; lol I, Klk 61, M.l'lure'a Aatorla; lot 4. blk o; lola II. II. blk 117. Mn. t'lure'a Aalurla. a r. 11 Ird ly I'yrit tUuer, 1 14 TrembUy, l II , lot 33, II, tr. 1 I, aillallvlalotl of I'lo. k jr. I'. ney' addlllon to Aatiiru, a laid out and reionlnl by II na iler Aiken, eia. utora, It.iat . Tronaen, Iver, H W. t or N V, V N. l of H.W. ,. H W tt of B V. t4 Hee J, T N . II. 4 W HU acre. Ill 41 Turk. Prank. E I, lot 6. blk lit. Hhlvelt'a Aalotla. Ii: riilenhnit. Hue W lot 7, blk 9. Warrentoii, 6c I'hletiharl. W I., H S lot 7. blk. ;. A. lull 'a l u.t nildllloll til Aa. lorla, 4e. , ...... VailCttell, Maty A , lol 17, I.Ik I, 1'll.taop llro.r, l.'e Vajtlitianti, lirauhani and II il , lola 14. SO, blk 11. PI i el 1. liter, aa l.ild .ml by il ll .. l, 14.' Walker. J W , Iota Jl. .'. tract 3, sutalltlalnii of blk 71. "In. 1 a ml. llll. in tu Aaioti.i. bud out and reeoidid by llo.tN-r 41 Aiken, rtei utota. II . . War.l. ll. Jamra, loia II. 17 Mk II. Itiilloay addition 10 Aatotia. ! Wallninil. E . lots I, I. blk 111. M' t'lutr'S .lillllon, aa etl.llded bv t'yru I'tn. t H P. it of N W , Hec S T 7 N . It I W , l ni Tea. : " . Welwrs. John P, lot IV Ilk Is, l'lAtao. Ilroir, ISr W.d, Klora E . 1.4 I. Mk. I lot li. blk i olney, V H IiwWIi, John il . lol 7, Mk IS. Al.l.rl.rooa. 4.U Wherlrr, P. It. and U.fclortli lima K . H Cj ol H i , ' . N S ' N E ! J T, I N , II W.. arrea. & 43 Whit. ouiK . W. lot I. Mk 144. Mi't'lurv'a Astoria, itsnd4 by Cyrus Olney, Il It Whltconib. W. P . lot I i. blk. IS, und S lot 4. blk b. M' t'lur' Aatorla. aiten.le.1 hy t'yru Olny. W 14 Williamson, John, ratal uf, H M fl. lot 7, blk B. Mil lure's Astoria: also bettn o rt. W. nf s K rr uf land sold by llllaniaun to II tlratk. aa pr raeoid of devda li l-a Kl; H 71) ft.. W, to channel of Nevantcum, thene down said rl.ar t uM W. cor of tlratk Ira. t. K IM ft. to brstnnlng Bee. II. TIN, II IS W U r.. : William. Oaurg W , lot t. 4. tilk t. Itailwsy addition to Aatorta, sv.,, . . WtlMjtilat, Heth. lots St. Si blk I, Astoria, a laid out and reword ed hy Martin Foard. - wni.il. ti. ii. (ot jt. u Mk 4, Kail? addition 10 Aatorta. rn Wlana, M. A. lot V. Mk a. Saw Astoria. 44c,..,',.... , Wowl, Jam, eatale of. lol 4. blk 17, Mi-Cltire'a Aatorl. a lend by t'yru Ultiey. Kl . . , Woodworth. l C. blk 40. Itlart land Park addltluti in Asian. 74c Worthrlmer, KreJ. lot I. Mk , youn a addition lo Alderhrouk. 17c Ylhsat, Jiwrph II , lota 14. 14. 3D. blk 14. 'aell's addition to ltai Aat.irl. lie Voim. Maitrell, K ft. lol i Idk IS; H If lots lo, II. Mk 14: H lot li blk 14, Aldsrt.ro.ik: lot li 14. blk I: lots II, 47, I.Ik 3. lots II. Si 11. 34. 14. , jr. ,k 1 Voona's addlllon to Aldert.riHik, III "3 Tumi. Edward T. lots li 14. 14, I. 17. I. blk 43. North Pa.itlc addlllon lo Aatorla. IV Vouns. Nathaniel. Inttn at H K. r of O Ii Vouns llonnataad claim. N lllo ft. W 177 14 ft., H 1 310 ft , K 177 II ft. tu M(iu nln H.-o. II, T. I N . II. w Jo acre. Ill 37 Vouna-. t'harlra, Wtn at N K rur of IK, t,. Ihan-a W jo chs. H. 171, rha, E eha. N. 1,1, eh, lo heKlulllns. rteepl a strip XI ft, a ide llended (l 1 1 ,.,y tit Astoria, Hec. 31. T 8 N , II I W., 81 14 ai res. I', 41 . . W N IK I M H 43 a It 164 ID I M 4 I M It SI ia ot 7 m 16 D I t 84 SU 104 40 in w t II I l T TI a U 11 IN I It 18 18 7 It i n tt 1 u It U lo 14 44 10 74 U97 1 n Zun, M and P., und. i t u llk i. navel renter, aa h.ld mil ny W K tVarr.n a.. s so Astoria Huhtldy (hiur.mty roml pany. lota s, 7, 8. IS. 13, II. ids 2. tract A. of olney's addition to Astorln, ns Inld Uul und ra rorde.1 hy lluatl.r A Aiken, rx- rruiora, a ia 1108 Aatorla Hubaldy tlunranty t'oni- pany. iota 11. );', ij, ti j 4 blk 9, Melruae addition to As toria; lota I. Mk ; ,a ,, 31. a. blk. 6, Irvlnir lleliihta' lots I, 2. i 4. 6, 4, 7. N, 9. lo, ii. 12. blk SI, t'obtitibla ii. 1. 11(1, ,i, to Astoria; lots S. I, Ink I J. .North addition, na Inld out and record ed by K A Nnvea; Iota 6, , tract A. aulidivialou of Idk S4 Olney'a i,,,liii..ti to Aatorla. aa laid out nnd recorded by Hus tler A Aiken, exeeiitora, lot blk III, Mct'lur,.', A.tothi. ; exti-nded ,y Cyril Olney- , I. of N E. f N.W. i, rt..,- i: T. 4 N , H, a v'., 10 ncrea; N v' ; of N w. l, f H W. i, H, e. , T. 4 N . It o W, in ai r,., ,. i of N.W. I, H-c . T 7 . ' It 9 W., 40 ncrea; N.W ti of " W'. 14 of H E. I, He,-. 13, T 8 N . It. 9 W . 10 ... res: in , H.W. 1 or. of the follow I,,,,: . Kin at meander poal li.tweeti Hes. 21, , on rlshl bank nf toivm's river. I hen,., n Ti' 42' K. 14 tS chs., N. 43 E 12 14 chs, W. KM chs., H 30- w 4 17 chs , H. 44' W. 17 '1 eh.., .;' 12 eh, to beitlniiinif Hec ' T W.. 8 acres; H N.W. l4 of N.E. Hec. a T J N It 9 w., 30 acres; ,PKln lOclui. N.nf H.W. cor. of He" 23. thene. N. 10 ch. E. 20 chs.. '. ln ' . W. 20 chs. to ign nlnit Heo. a. T. 8 N., It. 9 V acre; lxKln S.66 ch. N. of fl. line of Bee. 28. at H.W. cor. "r an w-nrre tract, thence N ii.. . t en.. B. M cha . is. N , R. 9 W., 6 acre; W. V4 of 8 N R. ( w SO ere,: fl U of 8 N, R. 9 W., So ,er. br.m v ., inenr B. 40 r.t. . mn; Bee. 83, T. 8 N . R. 4 w ouotTtV . w: f lol 1, thnnos W. 721 31 ft R rt. to lienlnnlnir Heo. 86, T 8 N R. 9 W 10 aero; .u oj . aa Notice la herei,. " w th. 29th day r ion. ' "Mona P".Y ?' .A"lorl. In said conntv .net 0 tho hi.,),.... ."' auction mate. KMj0rnrz7z: ctiTd'" ,0,",l""fy ,h8 costs and all accriilnn costs, Hlnncd.) JAM EH W lrATim B1Txc,o&Coun,-"d 81 TH 16 II 19 I) 17 34,