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V 1MB MOKMSG ASTOKIAH THURSDAY, MAY 9, 190! Telephone Main ML TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Bert by mal!. per year 16.00 8ent by mail, per month 50 6emd by carrier, per month 60 8EMI-WEEKLT. Bent by mall, per year, In advance. 12.00 All communications Intended lor pub lication should be directed to "Editor Astorian." Uuslness communication Of all Kinds and remittances must he addressed to "The Astorlan Publish ing Co." The Astorlan guarantee! to Ita ad vertisers the largest circulation of any nwspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can bad on ap "ptlrn the business manaeer. The Evening News Is so given over to schemes for "boodle" that It is entirely Incompetent to look at a matter from any other standpoint or to appreciate an honest motive In others. The As torlan believes In high license ofnec essary evils because we believe It" the best method to regulate that which cannot be suppressed. Astoria has too many dens of vice which are to all ap pearances Innocent places of business. To these the you nit nen and boys pf the city resort to their ruin. These places lie In wait for victims at every C9rn? n4 n orm I thought any the irse of because seen to enter them. The proposition of The Astorian Is to remove this cloak of respectability by setting anart a few places n which the "depraved" may rsnrt bUt the purpose hi Which shall be ciear and unques tioned. The young man who Is seen to enter such places would be recog nised as belonging to the dissolute class and treated accordingly. The respect able and those who wish to be regard ed as such would keep aloof from such places. Vice Is too common here and too cheap. If It Is necessary for some to Indulge they should be willing to and be made to pay for the privilege. Higher licenses and closer police super vision would do much to eradicate ex iting evils. A DANGEROUS PRECEDENT. Salem Statesman. Astoria Is breeding for Itself a career of lawlessness that may prove to be costly and troublesome. A Jury In a Justice court there has deliberately de cided that the state law against slot machines Is a dead letter and that they will not aid In Its enforcement. The president of the senate that enacted the 'aw, a former member of the senate and a former member of the house were attorneys to assirt in defeating the law. The result was accomplished because of a desire to obtain revenue for the city. There wis no question as to the viola tion of the law; the verdict was sim ply a declaration that the slot machines would be allivpd to operate In spite of the law. There is no written law to puni?h Jurjrs for refusing to enforce th law and for a violation of their oath. but there 's an unwritten law that will surely punish at some time the com- munlty which furnishes that kind of 1urlM, The Statesman is not in this matter riding a high moral home, or declar- lng for the wisdom or unwis loin of the Proebstel law. though It rejoiced with the better sentiment of the entire state when It was enacted; but the point now 1s that It Is a law of the state and con- NERVE FOOD If you have neuralgia, Scott's emulsion of cod-liver oil will feed the nerve that is crying for food it is hungry and set your whole body going again, in a way to satisfy nerve and brain with your usual food. That is cure. If you are nervous and irri table, you may only need more fat to cushion your nerves you are probably thin and Scott's emulsion of cod-liver il will give you the fat, to liegin with. Cure, so far as it goes. Full cure is getting the fat you need front usual food, and Scott's emulsion "will help you to that. vr i jr kid e trr, V jit Bk. KCCTT A B0WNI) i ri itrect, Ktt Yrk eoquently no rood chlaeii should ar ray himself to defeat It. A Juror takes an oath to try a case In accordance with the Taw and the facts, then de llberately, under a virtual acknowledge ment of guilt, nullifies the law. What kind of cltlxenshlp la that? THE CHINESE INDEMNITY. San Franclsei Chronicle. It I reiwte.l with jHwltlveness frm IVrtln thati tin Indemnity to be de manded from China has been fixed at M25.00O.0Oi, Including all private claims. It Is not stated how this sum is to be divided and It may nut be definitely settled. There Is doubtless, however. the outline of a division. If the aggre gate h:is been agived on as state!. It It to be presumed that if China will pay d iwn this mo;tey the powers will re- move their armies ind let the Incident be closed. China, however, has not that money and no'apparvnt means of rais ing It by taxation in the near future. She will evidently have to borrow, ami i, i. notion of security. She cannot borrow at any reanable rate without the guaranty of the powers, which they will be slow to give. She cannot borrow at all by the regular way of floating a loan, except upon the pledge of certain definite revenues fixed by treatv and collected under foreign supervision. It Is difficult to comprehend the finan cial weakness of so rich a country ps China. China projr contains about 1.- $27,000 square miles, with a population usually estimated at w,oon.nno souls. Her present funded debt Is 1e than J20.000.0iw. and yet she has no credit for the J32S.oftn.000 now salil to he de manded. It Is not, many years since. France, now one of tne powers holding China by the throat, was herself a sup pliant for mercy. With a territory of but 204.002 sntiare miles and a popula tion of but SS.OOO.0OO. Vr national debt at that tin nearly $?.5n0.O0n.WO. and yet within about a year she raised and paid over an Indemnity of S1.00. 000.000. Now with a population of about SS.0O0.0O0. she owes nearly IS.OO0.on0.O00. and her P-ople endure with anparent ea 'he taxation necessary to maintain her credit and support an enormous military establishment. Why It Is so difficult fr China with resources so enormously greater and a population whose thrift and Industry c-rtain'y eoual that of France Is hard to con ceive. Of course, a larger share of the national product is required for the sub sistence of the inhabitants, and France snpniements the energy of her people ,-f ei-wl nnnlie.1 in a I wii:i inf ru--t --' , . , . v, -i, Krtttm rh miad of ways, but at the bottom tne trouble is In the lark of pa:rVtlm rni.vion I and the power of rxlitica! organna.ion j and direction Rot the trouble exists and j . 1 to a erent extent doubtless originates in tr sinvTstltion and faralism of the ,n " I rice. For the la. k of money or credit , .a an.i f.m- ' China lies bound hai.d and foo.. It is an interesting fa.-t which may be , ,. , uv, ,,ia significant that :multaneously with this , financial distress of the Flowery King dom Russia Is stated to have virtually concluded a loan or H00.0O0.O0O in PirK and to have arrangements for another large Iran well advanced. This state- . V,a triu. Vtii t VlP J ment may or ma um - " I railroad promts of Russia are on such , a cale that she Is entitled to conclude 'such loans without being asked to what purp .se they are to be applied. It I possible that she prop-ises to lend China the money to pay off these j claims. If the demand is once fixed and ' accepted by China it is hard to see what 1 right her c reditors would have to in- i v ouire where .-he g-ts the money to pa them. Probably they would Insist on knowing without any right, but if she should present a certified check for the full amount claimed to be due they could hardly go to war about it. There is no doubt that it would be better for China to owe Russia than to owe the whnl-f band, and Russia could well af ford to take the place of principal creditor. It Is not Impossible that she may be thinking of something of the kind. WITH THE PARAGRAPHERS. It ought to be possible to sidetrack the locomotive trust. Chicago Tribune. "Don't g-t gay, Cuby, or you'll wake up some morning to find yourself an nexed." Chicago Journal. Agulnaldo seems to have a more open mind than the Boston antl-expan-sionlsts. Kansas City Star. Anyway, General Funston has not yet published a magazine article to tell how he did It. Buffalo Express. All is not lost, Editor Bryan. The Fllinlno brigands are still active and unsubdued. Chicago Tribune. Tbe president i looking for facts In the Cuban situation. Haa' he examined the woodpile? Chicago Tribune. Lie-sense and license In Riyanltlc pa pera are one an.l Inseparable and In distinguishable. Rrooklyn Eagie. "Dr." powle has engaged the Auditor- lum for weekly services. As a spread er the Hon. ltubonlc Plague is not In It with the Zion heal man. Chicago Tri bune. TO PREVENT PNEUMONIA AND GRIP. Laxative Bromo-Qulnine removes ;h.' cause. In every woman's club there are three mortal enemies Mi. wim.iii who is president, the woman who was presi d nt last and the woman who is bound to be president next. You are much more liable to disease when vour liver and bowels do not act ( properly. iVWIti's Utile Early KIs- eis remove tne cause or utsvase. v ii.a. ROOERS. Druggist. Every old maid at 40 ought to be made to take onthTluit It was not her fault or else be Imprisoned for life. . Thl, ?ast , quantity and nt'it In qu'y u-.noes i-evvn s wuie r.my Kisers. the famous pills f r constipa tion and I ver complaints. CH AS. UOO ERS. Druggist. "Dr." Dowte has engaged ihe Auditor, that her dress fits her better than anv other woman's thre. DeWltCs Uttle Early Risers searih the remotest parts of the bowels and re move the impurities Bne.'lily r ith no discomfort. They g.re famous ior their efficacy. Eaav 0 take, 1'ever gripe. CHAS. ROGERS. DruggLst. A woman's political opinions a:v most as easv to understand as a t'hlnese laun dry ticket. Skin affections will speilv disappear by using DeWltt s Witch Ilaiel Salve. Look out for counterfeits. If you get. DeWItt's you will get good r-sults It Is the quick and positive cure for pile., CHAS. ROOERS. Druff1st. You can generally buy R man ir a lot le3 than his w-.ii thinks he's worth. Sir. W. J. Baxter of North tliMok. N C. says he suffered with pi!' for fifteen years. He tried many remedies w !th no results until he used DeWItt's Witch Haxel SaJve.ind that quickly cured him. CHAS. ROGE-RS. Druggist. The best way to contru-t debts Is to pay them but somehow this plan Is un popular with a great many people. "Our little girl was unconscious from strangulaton during a sudden and ter rible attack of croup. I quleklv se cured a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure, giving her three doses. The crup was mastered and our little darling speedilv recovered." S writes A. L. Spafford. Chester, Mich. CHAS. ROG ERS. Drug.st. The average man can hear the whis per of a pretty woman farther than he can the loudest call cf duty. "I have been suffering from dyspep sia for the past twenty years and have been unable after frying all prepara tions and physicians to gt any relief. After taking one bottle of Kodol Dvs- rt.f?IT JMMrn."d S -K 1 1 1 Ur uri II ca nil mil 1 Il4v- wru - ... T - T--.,l . vt irmv year.", i iruu nvi iii." rvu'i hlehlv." Thus writes Mrs C. W. Roberts. North Crek. Ark. CHAP. ROGERS. Druggist. If rich, the man who Is a lit:!- tu. er i 'ailed e'centric; if poor, he is simply (,a1(f, a (.rank - Tf people only knew what we kn.w ab.,ut K.iol Dyspepsia Cure. r would b ued in nearly every household, as f df) no guff froni a filing of fullness after eating. belching, natuience. sour siomacn r w3il(.Th CBU(led by in(iitlon or dyspepsia. A preparation, such as Ko dol's Dyspasia Cure, which, with no aid from the stona :h. will digest your food, certalnlv can'r helu but do you good. CHAS." ROGERS. Druggist. Many a so-e tiled chip off .of the old block is merely a splinter 'if the old blockhead. A RAOINC,. ROARINO FUX)D Washed down a telegraph line which Charles C. Rllis. of Lisbon, la., had to reoair. "Standing waist deep in icy water." he writes, "gave me a terrible cold and cou-h. It grew worse daily. Finally the best dix-tor In Oakland. Neb.. Sioux City and Omaha said I had Consumption and could not live. Then I began using Dr. King's New Discov ery and was wholly cured by six bot- tis. Positivlv miaranteed for Coughs, Colds and all Throat and Lung trcuble by Han's drug store. Price. "0 cents. Women should bear In mind that con tentment is an Infallible wrinkl" eradl cator. SEVEN YEARS IN BED. ''Will wonders ever cease?" inquired the friends of Mr. L. Pease. if Uw rence. Kan. They knew she had b-en unable to leav her bed In seven years on account of kidney and liver trouble, nervous prostration and general debil ity: but. "Three bottles of Electric Bitter" enabled me to walk." she writes, "and In three mon hs I Wt l'ke a new person." Women suffering from Head ache, Ba. kach. Nervousness, Sleepless ness. Melancholy, Fainting and Dizzy S.oells will find it a priceless blessing, Try It. Satlsfa -tion Is guaranteed. On ly 50 cents. Hart's drug store. The world owes every man the priv ilege of earning his living. STEPPED INTO LIVE COALS. "When a child I burned my foot frlehtfullv." write- W. H. Eads. of Jonesville, Va., "which cauxed horrible leg sores for ?A years, but Ru :kl m's Arnica Salve wholly cured me after everything else failed." Infallible for Hums. Scalds. Cu's, Sores, Druises and Piled. Sold by Hart's drug store, for 25 cents. A burden In the hand Is worth two on the conscience. A POOR MILLIONAIRE Lately starved in London be cause he could not digegr his food. Early use of Dr. King' s New Life Pills would have wtved him. They strengthen the ato-nach, aid digestion, promote assimilation. Improve appetite. Price 25 cents. Money back If not sat isfied. Sold by Frank Hart, druffgist. TUB CURAT SCOURGE of modern times la consumption. ManV cures and discoveries from time to tlm arc published but Foley's Honev am, Tar does truthfully claim to cure all cases in the early stages and always arrows eomron and relief In th very worst cases. Take no substitutes. Hart s drug atr. A wife home. L'tth-r mikes or breaks s Miss Mamie Smith, of Middlowboto. Ky writes: "My little sister had the nvuii very bad. 1 gave her aevnal iI.is.m of Foley's Honey and Tar and she was Instantly 1 relieved. It savt'd her life." Hart's drug store. Manv a stulislt hat oov.-rs nit empty lead. Thomas Maple. lilikbeck, III., w rlies: "1 had a very had ease of kidney trouble and my hack palne I me so that I could not straighten up. The doctor's treat ment did me no go.nl. Saw Foley's Kidney Cuiv advertised niivl took one bottle which cured me and 1 have not been affe.-ted since, I glhdly recom mend this remedy," Hart's drug store. An historical novel Is a picture of lite as it might have been. CSeorge C. Hitchcock. Curt.ss. 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 Is the only thing that ever helped him." Hart's drug store. A eood tuy ends happily; a bad story happily ends. Mr. F. D. Arnold. Arnold. Iowa, writes: He waa troubled with kidney disease about three years. Hud to get u several times during the night but three bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure effected a complete cure, he feels belter than he ever did and recommends it to V Illemls. Hart's drug store, It Is si easy to be clever: so Hard to Pear tne consequence. If you aiv sick all over and don't know Just what ails you. It's ten to one your kidneys aje out of order. Fo ley's Kidney Cure will bring you health an I energy. Hart's drua; store, Tt take only genius to write a great book, but it takes talent to And a pub lisher, ' t hi I a running sore on my breast for over a year." savs Henry R. Rich ards, of Wlliseyvllle. N. Y.. "und tried a greut many remedies but got no re lief until I u?d Manner Salve. After using on v-half box I was perfectly cured. I cannot recommend It too high ly." Hart's' drug store, A Chirajro Vanltor-artlst has won re cognition and fame by producing a pic ture called "The Open S-a." It Is pre sumed that the back door of the artist's tlat "pens on the- Chicago river. The greatest skin specialist In Amer ica originated the formula for Ranner Salve. For all skin diseases, all cuts or sores, and for biles. It' the most healing medicine. Beware of sutmtt-J tutes. Hart's drug store. I Woman suffrage Is gaining strength in Colorado. It is to be hoped that the women of that stare have not resorted to the tactics of the. repeater. SOMETHING NEW. Just aubllshed by the Southern Pa cific Co. Is a aharaphlet upon the re sources of Western Oregon which In clude an excellent map of the state. .nTcoolalirfomaUon on "c',.rEX lands, education, etc.. existing Indus tries and their capabilities. Attention Is also directed to urh new fields for energy or capital as promise fair return. This publication fills a need long ex perienced by Oregonlans. in replying- to inquiries of eastern friend. CoDles may be had of local agent Southern Pacific Co., or from C. H. MARKHAM. O. P. A.. Portland. Or BEST0F EVERYTHING In a word this telle of the Passenger 8ervlce via fhe fiorlhwesiern line.. Eight Trains Dally between St. Paul and Chicago, comprising The Latest Pullmaa 81eepers, Peerless Dining Cars. Library and Observation Cars, Free Reclining Chair Cars. The 2th Century Train Runs Every Day of tbe Tear. The Finest Train in the World Electric Lighted Steim netted TUB BADGER STATE EXPRESS, the Finest Sally Train Running Between St. Paul aad Chicago, via the Short Line. Connectleri from the West tatfe via The NORTHERN PACIFIC. GREAT NORTHERN aad CANADIAN PACIFIC R'YS. i This Is also the BEST LINE betweea Omaha. St. Paul and Minneapolis, All agents sell ticket via The Northwestern Line W. H. MEAD. H. L. SISLER, General Agent. Trav. Ageat, 248 Alder Street Portland. Oregon. H.Fa Prael Transfer Go Telephone 221. DRAYING.AND EXPRESSING All Good Snipped to Our Car Will RaoeJve Bpeelal AttaoMon. No. m Duaaa St., Asterla. r. ir. j. coor. xgr rU. TeL 1UL ASTORIA AND COLOMBO RIVER RAILROAD. ' iv3 JMbfOCiZ.?. i:vua.in.rortiand Union Depotll:10 a.m. (:6Sp.m,for Astoria and lnter-;0 p.m. niedlata points. ABTORIA. For' Portland A 'in-llisM .m 7.45 a.m. 6:10 p.m. term ,'dlate points 10:30p.m. HBASIDB DIV1IION. II: W a. III. I: k III. S:.-0 S III ASTORrA SEASIDE T 4 a in 4 mi p. in II IMS III 1:' AOp iii 7 UUi, Hi Ita. m. , ;. . III. I Smidny ouiy All trains make close connections at Goble with all Northern Pacltlo trains to and from the East or Sound points. J. C. MA TO. Ocn"! Fr't and Paaa. Agent J.A. FASTABEND GENKRAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER It Tr, UXURIOUS 1 RAVEL The "Northwestern Limited" trains. (electric lighted throughout hoth Inaida and eut. and steam heated, are with out exception, the finest trains In the world. They embody the latest newest and best Ideas for comfort convenience and luxury ever offered the traveling pukllc. and altogether are the moat cemplete ana splendid production sf the ca,r aullderf rt, These dpiendld Trains Ceanect With The Great XorUien Tbe Northern I'atlflc ind The Caoadlan I'flciflc AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the CAST. No extra charge for these superior accommodations and all classes of tick ets are available for passage on the famous "Northwestern Limited." All trains on this line are protected by tbe Interlocking Ulock System. W. H. MEAD, II. L. 8ISLER. Oeneral Agent. Traveling Ag't Portland. Or. I Deot, Fifth nd Leave I I Streets. Arrive 9:15 a m 7:00 p.m Overland Express Trains for SaJem. Reseburg, Ash land. Hjur&manfn 7:30 a.m Ugden. Sun Fran cises. Mojave. Los Aoaelea K Pnan M:30 a mi New Urleana and the East. At Woodburn (dally except Sun day), morning train connects with tram for Mt. An gel, Sllverton, Brownsville, Springfield. and Natron, and even ing train for .Mt. Angel and Silver ton. li..jua.m corvallla Daen- 5:50 n m iter. iii.jv v oiienaan passen- s:25a.m ger. Dally. PDnlly except Sunday. Rebate tickets on mila hetween Pnpt. I land. Sacramento and San Francisco, j Net rates $17 first class and $11 second ciass. including sleeper. Ratea and tickets to Eastern points snd Europe. Also Japan. China. Hono lulu and Australia. Can be obtained frem J. B. Klrkland. Ticket Agent 134 Third Street. TAMHILL DIVISION. Pssenger deset foot ef Jeffersoa 8t Leave for awege dally at 7:10. a. m; 11:3, 1:15, J:25, J:15, 6:25, t:0C 11:3 p. ai. and 9 a. m. on Sunday erviy. Arrive at Pertlaad daliv at ! if :M. 10:5 a. sn.: l:3fi. :15. 4:3. t.tt, p. aa: iz:fe a. m. dally ex cept Menday; 1:31 and 11:05 a. in. on Susaays enly. Leave far Dallas daily, ex cent Dun. day, at 4:31 p. m. Arrive at Portlaad at : a. m. Passenger train leaves Dallas for Alrlee Mondays. Wednesdays aad Fri days at 2:45 p. m. Returns Tuesdays, Thursdays aad Saturdays. Except Sunday. R. KEHLER, Manager. C. H. KARKHAM. Osn. Frt. and Pass. Aft A EW ERESTING N ACTS When peeple are eentemplatlng a trip, whether en business or pleasure, they naturally want tbe beat service obtainable aa far aa speed, comfort and safety Is concerned. Employee of the WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES are paid to serve the public and our trains are operated se aa to make close con nections with diverging lines at all junction points. Pullo-.an Palace Bleeping and Chair Cars on through trains. Dlrlng car service unexcelled. Meals 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 yeu will make direct connection at St.'Paul fer Chicago, Milwaukee and all pelnts East. Fer any further Information call on any ticket agent, or correspond wltb JAS. C. POND, Qen. Pasi. Ag't., er JAS. A. CLOOK, Milwaukee. Wis. General Agwit, TUB CHICAGO ft NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY. 0mm SB; SOUTH llll IITP t r i mi WM t LULLAh L Nli (Telpphons Dock.) Columbia River and Put Bounl Nt. Igatlon Cixnpany. Tlin Tahomn leaves Astoria dally ex cept Suudiiy at 7 p. in, Leave Portland dally except Sun day at 7 a, m. White Collar Line tickets, O. R. A N. tickets and Itwaco Ry A Nav. Com puny tickets Intcri hangeablo on Ta lioiiia mid IIhshiiIo, 'riiitniitti Port land connection with steamer Nshcotta from llwaco and Long Reach points. Telephone No. 111. A. J. TAYLOR. Astoria Aaent. E. W. CRICHTON. 1'iwUand Agent GO EAST VIA SHORTEST AND QUICKEST LINE TO St.hal, Dulutb, Minneapolis, ('cCgj;o and All Points Kaat. DAlLr Train's: fast time; sbr- IVr; AMU 8CE.NERT UN EQUALED. Through Palace and Tourist Sleeper. Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Cars, Tickets to points East via Portland and tbe Great Northern Ry., on sale at O. H. & N. Ticket Offine. Astoria, or Great Northern Ticket Office laa THIRD STREET. PORTLAND. lor rates, folders ad full Informa tion regarding Eastern trip, call on or address, A. B. C. DENNI8TON. City Pass, and Ticket Agent. Portia d. CALL FOR WARRANTS. Notice Is hereby given to all purtl holding Clatsop county wiu-runts en dorsed prior io August lsr. in"). ti present the same to the Comity Tteaa urr at his offioe. ltt Tenth street, for payment. Interest censes after this date II. C. THOMPSON. County Trtvistirer. Piled Astoria. Ore . May 1st, luoi. ADMINISTRATORS' NoTR'E. Notl.-f Is lie--bv given that the tin diTslgned hOVe b-en npp linte l adrHiils tratora of the tate uf A'fnsl If Stone, iji'ii-ased. by the Cninny Court if Clatsop County. Oregon, and Urn all persons hiving claim agalns; r.il I '" tate are hep'by reipiiied to pr-.iit lie sar:i" to the jrvl.-i-sign-d duly verified as by law provided, within tis m 'iitbs from the date nf this l.nllce Verltleil claims against sal I estate miy . pi-. seiiteil either to the lillderslimed. II 11 Van lu.eii. .it his otllce nt Asiorla Oieg in. or Mr. J. I. Mi Kaihiri... at Ins ollli-e of busln.'ss. at Knappi. Oregnii, All persons III l"btd :o ilhl eHlute. ore hereby iviiuIi'imI to pay siirh md-'uii-d- I1C1S, II. O. VAN nrsi:N. J. 1 MKAKI.ANi:. Admlnbitralors of the Estate of Alfred H. Stone, DeeeasM-.l. Dated this 1st lav of M.iv, l'0 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the Common Council ,,f the Clv of Astoria, has declared Its lntntlons to establish the grude on Franklin ov- lorla." To wit At the Intersection of Erunklln avenue with 35ih street as now esinbllsh'-d at 87.4 feet above the base of grades. At the intersection of Franklin Ave nue and 36th street at 81 feet above the base of grades, thence on a 12 per cent, grade to 37th street. At the Intersection of Franklin Avenue and 37th street. 122 feet on the went side and 125 feet on the east side, thence on a i per cent grade to 38th street. At the Intersection of Franklin Ave nue and 38th street. 137 feet on the west side and 140 feet on the east side, thence on a 4 per cent, grade to 39th street. At the Interaction of 39th street snd Franklin Avenue. 17 feet on the west side and 182 feet on the east side thence on a 13 per cent, grade to 40th street At the Intersection of Franklin Avenue and 40th street 221 feet on the west side anl 224 feet on the east side, ihenee cn a 12 per cent, grade to 41st street. At the Intersection of Franklin Ave nue and 41st itreet 260 feet on the wegt aide and 7(0 feet on the east side, thence on a 7 per cent, grado to 42nd street. At the Intersection of Franklin Ave nue and 42nd street. 239 feet on the west side and 237 feet on the east side, thence on a S per cent, grade to 43rd street. At the Intersection of Franklin Ave nue nnd 43rd stiet. 213 feet on the west side and 213 feet on the eist side, thence on a 6 per cent, grade to 44th street. At the Intersection of Franklin Avenue and 44th street, 231 feet on the west aide and 229 feet on the east side, thence on a 12 per cent, grade to 45th street. At the Intersection of Franklin Ave nue and 4!Hh street 193 feet on both sldee. This notice Is published for ten suc cessive days In the Morning Astorlan In pursuance to a resolution of the Com mon Council adopted on the 15th day of April. 1901. the first publication there, of being In the Issue of April 26. 1901. Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Afctorta. '',.-. ...( Mfllt.t fmm Thlrfv. flflh tn Vtwt t . ft I stree, at the M.owmg " helgh, ive ZZ IXl dNo.1:; rc;ly1,A;;a: :,!::. entitled -An ordinance to establish ,tt,M ottice; vrn 7 nm Z . b-nl -base of grades for the street of As- .... ,i,. 'frt .,. ' , ' ' , I r-, fM(lIt lll)t Will NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. In tit County Court of tu Wata af Oregon, Tor the County of Clatsop, ln the mu tier of the estate of Kllsabeth A. Hcott, dnceaaod, Notice Is hereby given thai I lisve this day (lied my dual account as adminis trator of the eslnie of Elisabeth A. Hcott, deceased, All persona are hereby not I lied Hint the Honorable, the County Court of Clatsop County, Oregon, liua fixed I lie l.'UU dity of May, IIMU, at the hour of 10 o'clock , m., as the limn, and tli court room of ltn County Court of Clutsop County at Astoria, Oregon, s t ho pluco for Iteming uiy and all ti Jcclloiis which limy bo nuiUn to said 1 litiiil account, and for settling Mm same, .Ml persons are hereby uotiite, to coy. i-rn themselves accordingly, JHN H. SCOTT. AdmlnUiialor of the estate of Kllxuboth ' A Scot I, dece IHi'd. Asiorln, Oregon, April 12, 1D0I. KXECt'TOltS NOTICE. The undersigned have been appointed' executors of I lie lust will and testament' of Chas. A. MeOuIre, deceased. All per sons nnvltig clulma aaiilnst the aetata of deceased are re'tlnted to prudent mem nt III office of J. U. A. How be- in Astoria. Organ, within six months from this date. OMVE M'OI'lltK. J. U. A. ItOWLMV. Executors. March Mth. 1901. NOTICK OK FINAL SETTLEMENT," The iinderNlgned has filed hU final ac oilltt In the estate ,if Marvurei W.i diH-eased, and the tVunty Court of flat sop County. Oregon, his s( Mmi.jay the 27 1 h ilay of May. 1MI, at S p m..' for hearing objections If anv ther h to the same. DAVID WEST. Executor of last will snd testament ol Margaret weet, deceased. eitttiuFFHisAta!:. Ry virtue of an rx-Joutlon and oraer of sale Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of CUtsop, on the 2lh day of March, 1901, upon a decree rendered therein on Ihe ITth day of February, IWt, in fa vor of otto DutTner. plaintiff, and against W, II. Warren and Emily War run. defendants, for the sum of $n.. with lnteret thereon st the rats of !0 per cent per annum from the th day of February. 1W. the cot ami dis bursements of this suit Including at-lom-ys' fee anl the costs of and upr this wrft ixKiimaiidlng nnd requiring m to nmk" sale of the following ilecrlbe.J r-al property, to-wlt: The -at half of the mnithi'ast ciuar ter of section tweniy-thrr (21). In town ship No. eyen (7). N. R. 1 wet Of Will, Mer., In Clatsop county, Oregon, and lots thre and four, of block N. sixteen. In First Addition to KlndrJ ' Park, n said county and state. N-xice is hereby given that I will on Mondav. the th Jay of May, IM. at tlo hour of 10 o'clock in the foretvjwn of said day In front of and at the cmrt house dior In the City of Astoria, Ore gon, sell at public auction to the high est blddir for cah the akove -crlac$ r-al property, to satisfy the d-er. la t ret. cosls and all accruing enata' THOU. MNVILIJS. Sheriff of Clatsop County, Orien. Astoria. Ore iron. April 3. 1M1. ADMINISTRATOR APPOINTED. IN THE COITNTV COI'IIT OF THE ' COPNTY OF CLATSOP. In the matter of the estate and ad mission to prolrfite of the last will andj testament of David Whitney, jr.. J ceased: Notice Is hereby given that I live hi day ben apiiile. by ihe County Court nf Hie State of Oregon. f,,r Clat op county, administrator- Mli-th'-wlU. annexed of the estate ,f Oald Whit ney, Jr., deceased All persons having clulins attains! .,, .-K ate are hereby notifl-d to pren-iu th .un io me. prop erly verllle l at the iffl.-e f ihn Cour.ty clerk of Clatsop County. Oregon, with in six montlm from :h h!i' w. w. iTttTr. Adinlnlstr.itor f :he estate of Davbt Whitney. 1r.. deeeas-d rips c.i,f,i'i) putt. Citm.irii II .use Am: i- i in.-.. i:; C, !', (-- tor'a Old, e, April V i, IJ'H S.ipplb-s for Itey-ime Vmb,-n he(, pi-iifa.iU for siipplviinc ralloim, M. iiuil to veNSela of the l'i h-1 Slut. s Rev. emie Cuttir Si rvlc" rentativ "tatl lled or tetiionirllv. at .-,oia, Orig.m .md delher.-l on board Mill -! HI I'lilt place during the ils 'iil vi-nr inling Jone "0. W2. W be ree.vd it this ortlce until 2 o'-lock p. in. of Tuesday, May 14. I'Mil. at w hh , ;!me ,i, , f v will 'v Mihliclv iip.Mii-d The foul fur nished to be nn'hra. li,. ,,r Ituinlimus of lies: .iiality: uniform In character: to weigh 2.210 pounds to 'he 'oil; t) h. delivered on hind Die sds at such tloie and in u-h iiuanlli.-s H niuv be rerii!re at locilltle r-adllv accessible f sail veMioH a-id to be sulii-e (,i In spection as to gii'ililv and weight. lti,. ders w ill name pie pi li hoth for steaming and atnye c ai. and alo their r.ienniea pir rurniKhlng ihe ,... in with ii iso ne received nt Ihe rum- time fr lubricating and Illuminating oil The rlnht Is reserved to reject any ail bids, and no coniract will be put in force until congees idiail have mile nn appropriation for the pinKMe JOHN VOX. Collector. SHERIFF'S HALE. Ry virtue of an execution and order of sale issued tit of the circuit court of the Hinte of Oregon, for the Coun ty of CM I sop. on the 10th day of April. 1901. up in a Judgment rendered there in on the lMt duv of March 1011 in favor of O. H. Wirt, plaintiff, and aguinsi a. ii. i yrus and Oliver Ste wart, defendants, for the num of tfl49,i3. and tbe further sum of I7.2, the cosls and disbursements of this suit, und th" costs of and upon this writ comm indlrig end requiring me to n-uko sale of Ihe following diMcrlberl real property, to-wlt: The BW. quarter of the SE. qunrter, E. half nf the SE. quarter, SE. quar ter of the NE, quarter of section (25) twenty-five, township (d) Kx. north rang (8) eight, west. W. M. Lot fl) one, section (17) seventeen, township (S) eight, north range (7) seven, west. Lots (7) seven. (8) eight; (9) nine and HO) ten. In Mock (2) two, CarrutheiV Addition to Warrenton. Hlnck (5) five, except lots (7) seven. (8) eight. (9) nine, (10) ten. In Pros pect Park Addition to-Astoria. Lot (3) three, block (4) four Kin ney's Astoria, all In Clatsop County, Oregon. Notice Is hereby given that I will on Monday, the 1.1th day of May 1901 at the hour of 10 o'clock In the 'forenoon of said day, In front of and at the court house door In the City of Astoria, Clat sop County, Oregon, sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for ca.h above described real property to natls fy the Judgment, Interest, costs and all accruing costs. THOS, LINVILLB, Sheriff of Clatsop County. AHorla, Oregon, Apr.ll, 10. 1901.