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TlUfi DAILY" ASTOlilAN, AHTOltlA, THURSDAY MOKNXNtt, .JU3SE 1, lb3 I'CBLISHBD BY l.,tonau-tlmul)iua PnblittbinK Coiupauy. AaTUitiA.. OKKGON i i"' KV MlUUtHli. - - CtM dTHtltl rirn4 Of Sabseriptloi. -DAILY ft. ,,nl nv Carrier, per week.............. 15ct b, , Oy Mull, per month .. 60 eta b.-.n by .iJBli, ier Xear - ....7.W WEEKLY. 8t... uy mati, Pr T"f f2 00 in advance. 1-1 postime to subscribers. ' AH lull AN (il.imllle'l- ilo UV.illllHrra ( . urgent ciruui.ilioii o ..u uewia;mr pu 1 1 t mi Uib Columbia Itiver. TODAY'S WEATHER. i'ortl&nd, May 31. For Oregon and .Washington: Fair weather. Local weather for the twenty-four Iv.iira ending at 5 p. m., yesterday, t i iilahed by the U. S. Department of A Culture, weather bureau. Maximum temperature. 69 degrees. Minimum temperature, 48 degrees. Precipitation, .11 inch. Total precipitation from July iHt, 1892 to date, 81.60 inches. Fxceaer of precipitation from July 1st, J892, to date, 8.39 Inches . THE SILVER CRAZ12. Penator Woleott, of Colorado, is lib cral, publlo-Hpirlted, and progrefw But when ha deals with the silver ques tion he is led into the wildest misstate ments. Thus, in a recent article he nays: "The West believes In the free coin age: of silver because Its people have been taught, as has the whole civilized W(rld, outside the money centers, that tho stock of gold in the world is not tmfllcient for the needs of the world." This to a statement of fact on which we take issue. If gold were becoming Scarcer, its relative value In silver would Increase. Instead of doing so the gold value of sliver has declined lind Is declining. The Colorado senator HIbo says: "Uy the inauguration of the free and unlimited coinage of sliver by the Vnlted States, and the coinage of the bullion now In the treasury, sliver would at once return to its former Value of $1.29 per ounce. This 1b another assumption that Is riot warranted. If tho United States treasury were compelled to pay $1.29 per ounce for silver, that might be for a time the current value, but people would then begin to hoard gold and the value of the white metal would de preciate at home and abroad. In like manner tho United States might en hance the value of copper by paying an artificial price for it, Wut an end would ome to such foolishness before long. But why should the United States pay . $1.29 for silver so long as It can buy it for 83 cents ier ounce ? Mr. Woleott nlao observes :: The Intensity of feeling existing in tho West In favor of the free coinage tit silver can hardly be comprehended In the East." The demand for free coinage may toa strong in Denver, where people hava much silver to unload on the trenBtiry, but It Is not so In Oregon. We obst-rve nlso that In all the so-called ullvtr turtles, the mine owners, as the public In general, bllpulate for gold coin. In their contracts. PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Polly McKean returned from Portland yesterday. Mrs. Graham, of Portland, Is a guest at the Occident Hotel Mr. C, N. Scott, of Portland, was a guest at the Occident yesterday. State Fish and Game Protector Hoi lister McOulra was in town yesterday. Judge C. A. McQulre and S. K. Stan ley, of Seaside, were In the city yes terday. Mr. S. N. Cooper, of San Francisco, arrived In this city yesterday and reg istered at the Occident Messrs, B. C. Lamb and A. P. Wilson of Tillamook, were among the passen Iters on the steamer Augusta. M. M. Ketchum, of Portland, is nmong the Occident arrivals. He will remain In tho city several days. Mr. Gun'-tv Hoetgen and wife left on th steamer Teh-phone Inst night for Frj'.nnn, Mnntunn. w in re tliey wll remain during the summer. Tom Foster, the winner of Saturdays footrace, and Joe MoCann, his trainer, left yesterday morning for their res pective ranches near Mlshawnka. For the Next Thirty Days, To meei imperative demands, I will offer at such low prices on install ments, with e.isy payments, that Facts About the Weather. The chief . of the weather bureau directs the publication of the following data, complied from the record of ob servations for the month of June, tak en at his station for a period of nine years. It is believed that the facts thus set forth will prove of Interest to the pub lic, as well as the special student showing as they do the average and extreme conditions of . the more im portant meteorological elements, and the range within which such variations may be expected to keep during any corresponding month. Temperature Mean or normal tem perature, 66 degrees. The warmest June was that of 1889, with an average of 67 degrees. The coldest June was 1887, with an average of 64 degrees. The highest temperature during any June was 91 degrees, on the 21st, 1887. The lowest temperature during any June was 44 degrees, on the 27th, 1887, and the 2d, 1892. Precipitation, rain and melted snow Average for the month, 2.68 inches. Average number of days with .01 of an Inch or more, 13. The greatest monthly precipitation was 6.66 inches In 1888. Tho least monthly precipitation was .95 inches In 1887. The greatest amount of precipitation recorded in any 24 consecutive hours was 1.29 Inch es on Ithq 16tih 1885. The greatest amount of snowfall recorded In 24 con secutive hours (record to winter' of 1884-6 only) was 0 inches recorded. Clouds and weather Average num ber of clear days, B. Average number of partly cloudy days, 9. Average num ber of cloudy days, 16. Wind The prevailing winds have been from the west. The highest veloc ity of the wind during any June was 64 miles on the 28th day in 1889. R. O. WILLIAMS, Observer, Weather Bureau. FUNERALS. E. W. Kuykendall, the leading under taker, having completed arrangements tn mimhaaa o-nnrlH rllrpnr from the fac tories, regardless of middle men, has made a great reduction in the cost of funurals: $ 6.00 Coffins reduced to $ 3.00 8.00 Collins reduced to 5.00 25.00 Coffins reduced to .... 18.00 WITH HEARSE. 36.00 Coffins or caskets re'd to 25.00 40.00 Coffins or caskets re'd to 30.00 60.00 Coffins or caskets re'd to 40.00 75.00 Casktets reduced to.... 60.00 125.00 Caskets reduced to 75.00 SPECIAL CASH DISCOUNTS. Welch Block, 718 Water St., Astoria, Oregon. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that I have been appointed administrator of the es tnto of Thomas Shay, deceased. All persons Indebted to said estate, are no tified to pay the same to me, at the office of Robb & Parker, at Astoria, Oregon, forthwith; and all persons hav ing claims against Bald estate, are hereby notified to present the same to me, at the above place, within six months from the date hereof. F. L. PARKER, Administrator of the above estate. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this 13th day of May, 1893. 2,228,672. These figures represent the number of bottles of Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which were sold In the United States from March, 1891, to March, 1892. Two million, two hundred and twenty-eight thousand, six hundred and seventy-two botlleB sold in one -year, and each and every bottle was sold on gunrantee that money would be refunded if sat isfactory results did not follow its use. The secret of its success Is plain. It never disappoints and can always be depended on as the very best remedy for Coughs and Colds, ets. Price 50c. and $100. At Chas. Rogers, drugstore. A CULTIVATED TASTE Would naturally lead a person possess ing it to prefer the best things obtain able and guard against Imperfections. The Gall Harden Engle brand Con densed Milk Is unequalled In quality ns a trial will prove. Grocers and drug gists, keep it. DO YOU LIKE OYSTERS? Those who wish to have the fluent Hhoalwater Bay oysters or clams by tho quart or pint in Jnif, can have thorn delivered nice and fresh by Hom er Fletcher. Orders left at The Asto rlnn olllce will receive prompt and care ful attention from him. - LADIES' TEA Is a pleasant drink, which will be borne by the stomach without nuu sea or griping. It acts thoroughly on the liver, kidneys and reproductive or gans. A gentle physic, eltlclent diu retic, and Is most useful In scant or painful menstruation. It aids diges tion and reduces corpulency; clears the complexion, rendering It fulr, and re storing the natural tone of the skin, fur it removes thu bile, which by ac cumulation, produces the sallow, mud dy complexion, peculiar to tho con stipated. Sold by all druggists. C. R. F. P. V. NOTICE. TUegular monthly meeting of the Co lumbia River Fishermen's Protective Union will be hvld at their reading rooms Saturday, June 3, 18S3, at . 7:30 p. m. sharp. Business of Importance is to be transacted. Members in good standing are requvsted to be present and to bring their book or receipt along. SOFUS JENSEN, Secretary. YOU CAN HAVE A HOME IN HILL'S FIRST ADDITION. YOU SHOULD READ THIS. The popularity, of the Union Pacific is best letermined by the superior service it accords to the traveling public in main taining two dully through trains to Omaha, St, Paul, Chicago and points east, thoroughly equipped with all tho latest appliances for the comfort and safety of its patrons besides shortening the distance materially with its fast trains. The pres ent train schedule enables passengers to reach Bt. Paul seven hours quicker and Chicago twenty-four hours quicker. Omaha and Kansas City and Intermediate points, forty hours quicker than any line from the Pucillc Northwest. Patronize the Northern Pacific railroad If you nre going Kant. Low rates of fare, through tickets, baggage checked to desti nation. All purchasers of second class tickets can stop over at Portland.- Rates of fare same as from Portland. If you have friends in Europe whose passage you wish to prepay to Astoria, cull at the Northern Paclllc oflice.steamer Telephone dock, and make known your wants. Reduced rates via all the lead ing steamship lines. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles etc.. can be bought at the lowest prices at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel, Astoria. Handley & Haas, 150 First street, Port land, have on sale the Dally Astorian, ho that visitors need not miss their morning paper when they are here. L. P. Fisher, newspaper advertising axent, 21 Merchants' Exchange, San Fran cisco, is our authorized agent. This paper Is kept on file at his office. Attempt at Suicide. It Might Have Been Prevented. From the Boston Post. While the walks in the Public Garden were crowded yesterday afternoon about 4.30 o'clock, people near the entrance gates at the corner of Beacon and Charles streets were horrified to see a man suddenly plunge n knife repeatedly into his throat and fall to the ground. While waiting for a conveyance an officer questioned the would-be suicide, who was about CO years of age, as to his name, address, and reason for wishing to end his life, but the man steadfastly refused to give any infor mation regarding himself. He wtw taken (o the Massachusetts General Hospital and surgical attendance given him. Although weak from loss of blood it is probable ho will recover. About 9 o'clock last night a hospital attendant got a littlo information from him. lie said his name was Samuel D , and that ho came soma weeks ngo from New Brunswick. The last few days hit head has felt queer, and ho lias been wan dering about the city, not knowing which way to turn. What impelled him to commit his rnsh act he was unable to say. The above is the familiar but terrible tttory of the results of mental derangement caused by overstrain of the nervous system. People who have dizziness, headache or back ache, or who are troubled with melancholy or despondent feelings, are already well on tho road which leads to insanity and suicide, "Dr. Miles Medical Co.; I cannot find language in which to express my apprecia- lion of the great benefit I have derived trom the use ot your ttestorative nervine. When life became a burden I would uho the Nervine to soothe my weakened nerves, and to calm my exhausted and irritable brain." Mrs. II. Brown, Rochester, N. Y. Dr. Miles' Restorative JVerrin has no equal in ctmiNO Nervous Diseases. It contains no opiates or dangerous drugs. Sold on n positive guarantee by all druggisls and Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lnd. Email Guaranteed to cure Bilious attacks, Sick Headache and Constipation. 40 In each bottle. Price 26c. For salo by druggists. Picture "7, 17, 70" and sample dose free. J. F. SMITH A CO., Proprietors, NEW YORK, Royal Baking Powder. THE GOVERNMENT f ESTS ESTABLISH ITS ABSOLUTE SUPERIORITY. r (Data from the latest Official U. S. Government Report on Baking Powders, Department of Agriculture, Bulletin j. Page jgg.) Royal is placed first of the cream of tartar powders, actual strength, 160.6 cubic inches of 'leavening gas per ounce of powder. Every other powder tested exhibited a much lower strength than the Royal, the average being 33 per cent. less. Every other powder likewise showed the presence of alum or sulphuric acid. The claim that this report shows any other powder of su. perior strength or purity has been denounced as a falsehood, by the Government officers who made the tests. EVERY Cau avail himself ot tbis golden opportunity . LOTS IN THIS CHOICE ADDITION FOR $75 EACH, AT $5 DOWN ON BOND, AND $5 PER MONTH. HEED 1 WARNIN Which nature is constantly giving In the shape of boils, pimples, eruptions ulcers, etc. These show that the blood is contaminated, and some assistance must be given to relieve the trouble. H'vJ sons, and enable you to GET WELL. f htivA had for rears a humor in mv blood. which made me dread to shave, as small boils or pimples would becut, thus causing the ghavinfrto bo n croat annoyance. A t let taking three bottles w-fcr!! my lace is an ciear uuu biuikilu it ?..b.3 .hMilit Iia amuttitA eiiLmtlirl. Ripen in I Hi W well, and feci like running a foot all from the uso oi 8. S. S. Chas. H baton, 73 Laurel st. Phlla. Treatise on blond and skin diseases mailed free SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. SYPHILIS! A New Remedy A true Specific a positive and permanent elimination of all poison from the blood, and a restoration of healthy vigor to the tissues is offered to sufferers for the first time in a remedy which has been undergoing the most severe private experiments for the past three years. It has not y- failed, and it will not fail, as it is a True Spevltlo for Syphilitic poison and all blood diseases. Do you be lieve it 1 Send for full particulars and proof free. Stop filling yoursystem with mercury and other poisons. This remedy will cure you in 30 to qo days without full. We guarantee a cure or refund the money. Address MOFFAT CHEMICAL CO., ltd First Street POMXANO, Ofr G. A. STINS0 ot CO.. BLACKSM1THING Ship and Cannerv work. iiorsi"iineliiu, Wat, ons made and repaired. io .l work (nmian'.ced On Oast street, opposite I iim wn Talk olbce CARFJAHAfi & CO in cessiirH to I. W. Case, Importer and Wholesale ami Ketail dealer in GENERAL MERCHANDIF . Cor. Second aim Cass Street, ASTORIA, OREGON SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clatsop county: William Lehnig, plaintiff vs. Emma Corder, Lydin. Jamison, Jennie John son, Sophia Lehnig and Augusta Mc Connei!, defendants. To Emma Corder, Lydia Jamison, Jennie Johnson, Sophia Lehnig, and August McConnell. In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed in the above court and cause, on or before, the first day of the term of this court, next following the expiration of six week's publication of this summons, which will be the nineteenth day of June, 1893, and If you fall to appear or an swer, for want thereof plaintiff will take judgment against you for the Bum of six hundred and nlnty-eight dollars, with interest thereon from the 15th day of August 1891, at the rate of eight per cent, per annum, and for costs and disbursments of this action; and will also take an order directing the sale of certain real property belonging to you, which has been at tached in this action, and which real property is situated in the county of Clatsop, State of Oregon, and partic ularly described as the northwest quar ter of the northeast quarter and the east half of the northwest quarter of section thirty-one, of township seven north, range eight west in Clatsop county, Oregon. Service of summons in this action by publication is made pursuant to an order of the Hon. Thomas A. McBrlde, Judge of the above entitled court, dated the 4th day of May, 1893. W. T. BURNET, Attorney for Plaintiff. Dated May 4th, 1893. IleiulqimiU'ri Department of the C ilumlii'i, Office ol Chief ijiiartermaster, Vancouver Bsr racks, Wah , Mb)' ill, IMM H aled proposals, m. triplicate, will he received nt thin office or at the ollii'e ui the (JiinrtPrinasters at the foi lowing naiiied posla until U o'clock A. M., l'JOlh meridian ijine, June IC.tli, ltRHl, ami then opened, for fur. lshlnt; Kuul, Kinase a d Hud dluK at I lie several military sliituiiis in the I'e-pvrtiiu-iil of the C.ilumbis, during the lUcal H'areouiincnciic; July 1, 18 S, viz: Boise liar roeki ami Fort Sherman, Idaho, Portland, Ore pin, and Kurt I'anhy, .Spokane, Townsend, Walla Wal a and Vaiieouv r Pepot, Wah. All infoiuiatiuii furnished on applicali n here, or, at ollleet ol respective Post (iuarteruiateia. riie U. fct. reserves the rilit to reject the whole or an)' rait of any I'l l received. a'id bids will be considered for a Mimilor amount than the whole. ICnvclopu comuininR pr ipotnls should be marked: "Proposal lor Fuel and Korare ai ," and addresse t to the nndo'signcd or to the respective tiuarterniastcrs. A. li. ItOlil.N NON, Deim y (Juai lc rmnster lleiu ral, l . H. A Chlcl (JiiAitcriuastcr. i mm i Ripans Tabules Ripans Tabules act gently but promptly upon the liver, stomach and intestines; cure habitual . constipation, dispel colds, headaches and fevers. One tabule taken at the first symptom of indigestion, billi ousness, dizziness, distress after eating, or depression of spirits, will remove the whole difficulty in a few minutes. Ripans Tabules are com pounded from a prescription widely endorsed by the high est medical authorities and are presented in a form that is be coming the fashion with phy sicians and patients every where. One Dox (Six.V'uls) Seventy-five Cenli. One l'ackjge (Kuur Iloxes)lwo Dollars. Ripans Tabules may be ob tained of nearest druggist; or by mail on receipt of price. For free sample address RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. NEW YORK. CLATSOP LAND CO. Incorporated with $25,000 Capital Stock. Renl Estate and Insuranco Brokers, Notary Public, and Coiiveyani era. Special attention pam to rents, payment ot taxes, etc., for nou leiideulR. Sole ntfents tor Bouth Astoria, Pros- nnnl lia. U 1 I .1 n. 1 .. If Purll flllH lllVMn'H AllllitlOn. also nest. WMSt'ie. business slid inside property aim cnotce acreage. it mini HUGHES CO., WnmcHair aurt Ketail L I O II O ft DEALERS. linin.i'iciNol All KrauilM.il h'oreiKii and Domes ; Wines. I.ioniirs tiid Ulnars. J. 11. Cuitoi wt.laKiesoipeclalty.Vai Blab Honied Beer. Finest nrauas oi it ey w est aim Domestic Clean l.iipiors Kir Medicinal I'l'riMises. Kanulv 'liado auiiciled All orders lrm- w Ci'y ana Coun'ry irop"'".iy filled. Siiueiuog ue Street, - Astoria 4in cm Steamer llwaco leaves Astoria dnllv at 7:30 a. ni. for llwaco chlllne at Tansy Point, and connecting with railroad running north at 10 a. in, ami witt boats en slioalwater bay f"r Mouth Head. Suimhliie, Nortli Cove And oilier points lliriiiiKh to ray' Har bor. KeturiiliK connecis at. Hwaci with s eaiiicrs fur Astoraaud Night Boats for Portland. JOHN K. UOULTEIt, h. A. LOOMIS, Hecretiirv. President K. V. EUUK.UT. Siipeilutendeiit. PORTLAND AND ASTORIA. Steamer Telephone. Leaves Astoria Every evening except Sunday at 7 p. m. Anivesat Astoria Every day except Sunday at 2 p. m. Leaves Portland Every nay except Sunday at 7 a. m. C. W. STONE, Atrent, Astoria. E. A. MkrlY, (ieueral Agent, Portland Or. THU JIOMMSUIIMS, rilfclB WOKKS AND UKMO, REV. STEPHEN D. PEET, Pli. D.. Kirroa or aukmcan antiquarian, Author ol Animal EfllRies and Emblematic Mounds, etc. TliU book treats of the ound-bnilders: their oceunatiou. modes of life, rlisions systems, tribal divisions and early migrations. The work contains descriptions of the earth works of all classes. The classification of the mounds is niad according to their uses, whether as village residences, as defenses, as religious structures, or as sacrificial or burial places. The work contains many lllns'ratlong and descriptions of Mound-builders' relies, es pecially pipes ana pottery. The value ol the book is that i contains a comprehensive view of the whole field, and givvs Information about the mounds r.nd relies of 1I states and districts. It is one of a series which is devoted to pre-historie America, and perhaps would be regarded as the most inter est lug volume. Tho Author solicits subscriptions. Orders can be sent to the publishing house, 175 Wabash avenue,' hlc.ngo, or to the author at Avon, 111. FRICE.S3.50. For - Thirty - Days - Only I make this offer. Less than one mile from Astoria Box Factory on Columbia river. Streets 75 and alleys 20 feet wide. The CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL CONNECTING! WITH ALL TRANSCONT1N ENTAL LINKS, 18 THE OITLT LUTE RUNMNG Electric Lighted Cars UETWEEN ST. PAUL and CHICAGO AND OMAHA and CHICAGO. Tho EXPRESS) TKAINS eonRlst of VESTI BULE!), BLEEl'lNO, DIN1NC) AND PARLOR CAltS, HEATED BY STCAM And furnished with every luxury known te modern railway travel. For peed, Comfsrt and Safety this Line is Un&qualed Tickets on salo at all prominent rallw offices. For further Information Inquire of any lick agent, or C. J. EDDY. General Afft. .!. W.CASKY.Trav. Puss. Ar. PORTLAND, OREGON. QUICK TIME TO SAN FRANCISCO .AND. ALL POINTS IN CALIFORNIA. Via the Mt. Shasta Route of the Southern Pacific Comp'y The O&ly Routt Through California to al Points East and South. Tlifl Scenic llouto of tho Pacific Coast. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS -AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARD Attached to express trains, affording superior accommodations for second- class passengers. For rates, tickets, sleeoine car reservation etc, call noon or address fc. P. KOGEltS. Assist ant Genera! Freight and Passenger Aneut,Fort and. Or.