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if.- TIUH DAILY AST0U1AN, AtiTOlMA, SUNDAY MOUNINtf, JUE 18, 18JJ3 rOBUSHEDBV lstorian-Coiuailiia Publishing Coapanj. ASTOHIA. OKEOONi ti)uii Hun,tixj, - - Cask Street Tarn or Subscription. t" ted by Carrier, er week 15 eu N- it by Mull, pur month t u cu. i it uy Mitu, per xciir 7.itJ WKtRLT. . nt by mall, per year, f2 00 In advance. I ree postage to subscribers. 'UK AHiOKIAN guarantees lu Ms n(lvnrlimf il : iarKext circulation ut uny now. paper puli h' fU uu the Columbia uivur. ' TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland, Or., June 17. For Wentem Watthlngton: Showers, followed by fair weather. For Eastern Washington: Fair weather. For Oregon: Felr weath er, except showers followed by fair In tho northwestern portions. kecat Weather for the twenty-four n-urs enuing at o p. m., yesterday, iiunisnea oy ine u. jjcpanmeni 01 A"lculture, weather bureau. . Maximum temperature, 60 degrees. Minimum temperature, 44 degrees. Precipitation, None. . ... Total precipitation from July 1st, 1892, to date, 85.74 Inches. Excess of precipitation from July 1st, 1892, to date, 10.84 Inches. THB BERING SEA QUESTION. If salmon were caught in the sea on their way to the spawning grounds, their fate would resemble that of the seals, which are slaughtered on their way back to the Islands where they wera born. Salmon evade capture by rcmalnlng- in the depths of the But seal swim on the sea. But seam swim on rurface of the water and thus fall an easy prey to their pursuers, who kill them without regard to sex. ' It Is this difference between the hab its of the salmon and the seal, that has led, In great measure, to the Bering e?a arbitration which is now in prog ess. The United States contend that the seals born on American islands, off the Alaska coast, continue to be Amer ican property while on their, way south ward in quest of food and mild weath er, as well as when they are returning for breeding purposes to the islands Whence they came, Mr. Coudert, the New York lawyer, has made a forci ble argument in support of the Ameri can position. It is hardly possible , that the court 'will concede the American clalnm in full, but it may propose a compromise scheme that will secure protection for the seal. The proceed ings will occupy some time yet, but will not be quite as long as the trial of Warren Hastings, which lasted eight years. THE NATIONAL CURRENCY. The Oregonian, which is sound in the maln on the currency question, says "tho world may make 'silver the measure' If It will. The United States, alone cannot do It. Only through an International agreement can silver become the measure of value" Out- contemporary should know that no International agreement could induce I the commercial world to accept silver as a measure of value. If all the Eu ropean nations and our own agreed that 20 ounces of silver were worth an ounce of gold, that would not compel or Induce business men to exchange their gold at that rate. The attempt to establish an artificial valuo for sil ver would in Itself create distrust. The proceedings of the last monetary conference show that the European nnwora win in, n.,f -'" v I ty to give sliver a fixed value. They know 1 that the attempt would be fruitless. ThlB silver craze will soon subside. As General Grant knocked the green back delusion in the head, so will President Cleveland constrain congress , , , , I ivih-ui uie Diieiman taw. no win then take care that no other Inflation measure shall take its place, ThA I president la as firmly resolved to abol ish the Sherman law as was Andrew To.,l,.., i oU ,u Ul,rwl Ul UIUll-u ouues nK,en nppolnted administrator of the cs- llank. In the present congress, the hard money republicans and demo crats will combine and will no longer permit crnnka to trifle with the public welfare, , Tho reduction in passenger rates comes at an opportune moment .for those who are Intent on going to tho Tor the Next Thirty Days, To meet imperative demands, I will offer at such low prices on install ments, with ' onsy payments, that oi-Ki Fair. There may sooli he lower rates In Ui'a E:wt, a Chuuncey M. D-'I'W. Irei!ii1ent of the New York HudHon and Central railroad, declares that the present, charges for excurHlon trips to Chicago are too high. Tim best, way to settle the weather controversy would be for the Agricul tural department to publish returns from both Astoria and Fort Canby, In the teletrraphlo report. This would eatlsfy commercial, marine and farm ing intercuts -and Mr. W. Hampton Smith. Will It pay? Sontag and Kvans may well auk' themselves In their Jail cells If the lawless life they led has ittd. Their wretched fate will serve to dispel tho glamor that surrounds the high- , ., , . It would be Just as well for the money doctors to remember that while plasticity Is a good and desirable thing In tho currency of a nation, absolute safety Is a better thing. The late Benjamin F. Huttler should have lived a while longer. Ho would have been delighted to find his Income tax Ideas adopted by the democratic party. Didn't Qovernor Flower stretch ! things a little when he remarked: "Tammany loves Cleveland? THE CLOSING EXERCISES. The following excellent program of entertainment, rendered at the Uuner- town school at Friday's closing exer- clses, was unavoidably left out of yes- terday's issue. Bong, "When Gentle Winds,", May Utzlntrer and JesBle Sands iieeltation, "Welcome," Annie Painter Recitation, "The Dead Doll,'. RecltaVtorl,'"Coiumbia!"'oeore, Rnrker Recitation, "The Summer School," Primary Class I Recitation, "The Velocipede," Willie' Wood Song, "Close of Day," Mollle Robertson Recitation, "Make Your Mark,".. F.mll Peterson Recitation, "She Always Made Home Happy," Llllie McMillan Reoltatlon, "If,". Ethel Johnson Recitation, "The Rose by the Way side," Katie Shroder Recitation, "People Will Talk," Jessie Sands Song, "I Have No Mother Now,".. ... Laura Jordon and Mary Utzlnger Recitation, "Old School Punish. ment," Arthur Young T(fM-nMrri lrihllrnh PAvorloa nt a School Girl," Mary Utzlnger I " " ' " - I Recitation, "Little Boy's Oration," Willie Barker Recitation, "Maidenhood," Laura Jordon Recitation, "He Guessed He'd Fight," Martin Knutsen Recitation, "Larvae," Mary. Gramms Song, "Birds and Roses," Chorus Recitation, Recitation", Seven Times One, . ... Ethel Tlmmons 'Washington's Name," Freddy Palmer Recitation. "Pictures of Memory .... Minnie Bullack Recitation, '.'The Broken Limb," Ethel Palmer Rectlation. "Speak Gently," Mollle Robertson Recttationi"Home,"swect Home, Amy Holmes Song, "America," School ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- In the matter of the estate of Sarah K. CofCtnan, deceased. Notice is hereby given that tho un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Clatsop County, Ore iron. ndmllllHtrntor of tho oatnta of Ku. rah E. ColTman, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate will present them to me at my olllce In Astoria, Oregon, duly au thenticated within six months from this Gate. W. W. PARKER. A. R. Kannga. Attorney for adminis trator. 1S93. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, April ith, FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the mims. allays all pain, cures wind chollc, and 's the best remedy for diarrhoea, Twen- - flve cents a bottle. Sold by all drug- gists throughout tne world. A Sure Cure for lilos. Itching Plies a.e. known by moixture like perspiration, causing Intense Itching I wnen warm, nun iorm, ns wen as iwimi, 1 lll.ltn tt ti.i!tMiill,ir ulnM at tt I Dr. Rusanko's l'lle Htmedy, which acts directly on the parts affected, absorbs tumors, allavs itch nir and effects a permanent cure. 6uc. liriunMst or mull. Circulars free. Dr. Tlosanko, 3a Arch street. 1'hlladelphla, ra. Bold by J. W. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. XTnll... I .. . . 1 .. ! J . fc t . n I is in-reuy Kivt'ii iiuti 1 iinvc 1 tate of Thomas Shay, deceased. All persons Indebted to eald estate, are no-1 titled to pay the same to me, at thel olllce of Kohu & Parker, at Astoria, Oregon, forthwith; and nil persons hav ing claims against said estate, are hereby notified to present tho same to me, at the above place, within six mouths from the date hereof. F. L. PARKER, 'Administrator of the above estate. Dated at Ant"iin, Oregon, thii 13th day of May, 1S'.'3. 11 i: -i f Makidl ia M The Salmon Pack Is Far Behind. There has been comparatively little "st"nff done uurln8 the present week on account of the rough weather, and but few fiah were received. From the niwt reliable sources of information It is learned that the salmon pack at prewnt In about 20 rr cent, short of the figures for last year at this time. The pack of the Astoria Packing Com pany shows a shortage of fully 20 per cent., and considering that this year Mr. Kinney has as well-equipped boats, and more of them, than ho had last year. It Is safe to say that the other I cannern are equally far' behind; and wltn a continuance of the prevailing 8torms 11 18 most IlkeIy tnat before the end of the present month their short- possible to recover the lost ground. The fish are unusually large, averag-. lng twenty-eight pounds, but few If any of the canneries have had a full day's work up to date. Mr. Kinney states 9that his cannery has not been run to Its capacity for a single half- day this season, and he does not be lieve that other packers have fared better. Tho demand for Columbia rlv- I e flf'h nl the East and Europe has not lm"roved during the p!U,t few day8' ana jur. wenr, or tne nrm or a. w. Latcham and Co., of London, who was I nore Thursday, states that many of the English houses have had stocks on hand for the past two years. Mean while the demand for cheap grades of salmon continues good The British Columbia Commercial Journal says: "All of the canneries are busy mak ing tins and preparing for the sockeye run which generally commences in Ju ly. The cannery ' agents report very fair advanced sales. All of the stand ard brands of established reputation are in good demand both' in Eastern Canada and in England. The new can neries which! will be operated this year on the Fraser river are pushing t0 flnd a market for their pack, and have offered at lower prices than are being paid for brands of established excellence." PERSONAL MENTION. The steamer South Coast left Tilla mook Friday with a load of lumber for San Francisco. The bark Western Belle will sail for New York about Tuesday or Wednes day. ' The steamer R. P, Elmore crossed out yesterday morning, bound for TlUa- ,. The steamer Bandorllle sailed yes terday bound for Coos Bay. On board were 75 laborers for the . Rose- burg, and Coos Bay Railroad. . The bark Coloma left up for Port land yesterday morning. The crews' of the bark Western Belle and ship Reaper signed articles yes terday. The Iredale is on the way to this port from Antwerp. The British ship Heneslea, hence with wheat for Queenstown for orders. Is discharging at Liverpool. The new gasoline launch Daisy, be longing to D. W. Burnside, made her first 4rlp yesterday. She will be em ployed In the Jobbing business. Specimen Oases. . S. II. Clifford. New CasRcl. Wis., was troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, his stomach was disordered, his liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fi'll awny, and he was terribly reduced In flesh and strength. Three bottles of Elec tric Hittors cured him. Edward Shnherd. Harrisbunr. Til., had a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing. Used three bottles of Electric Hitters and Bcvcn boxes of Hueklen s Ar nica Halve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, O., had live large Fever sores on his leg, doctors said ne was Incurable. One Bottle 1'nectrlc Hitters and one box Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured hiin entirely. Sold by Chas. Rogers, druggist. DO YOU LIKE OYSTERS? Those who wish to have the flnost Shoalwater Cay oysters or clams by the (juurt or pint in Jars, can have them delivered nice and fresh by Hom er l'letchcr. orders left at The Asto rlan olllce will receive prompt and care ful attention from him. NOTICE 1 Ubo Zlnfandel wine intend of coffee or tea. DO cents per gallon. Pont forget Vench and nprlcot brandy, also French Cognac and wine at Alex. Gilbert's. Highest of "all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report 3 a v X V '" JS IT L -wu.i.ia 18 JalJ EYERY LABOIUIILI II Caa avail hhnsclC of tkij goJJon opportunity. lots i:i ti:!3 ci'cice Ao:iTi::i for $75 each, n I f, J w . YOU 'SHOULD READ THIS. The popularity of the Union Pacific Is best letermlned by the superior service It accords to the traveling public in main taining two dally through trains to Omuha, St, Paul, Chicago and points east, thoroughly equipped with all the Intent 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. I'aul seven hours quicker and Chicago twenty-four hours quicker. Omaha and Kansas City and intermediate points, forty hours quicker than any line i from the Paclllc Northwest. Patronize the Northern Pacific railroad If you are Koing East. Low rales 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, tall at the Northern Paellic oltlce.steamer Telephone dork, and nuiko known your wants. IU'duced 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 he bought at the lowest prices at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel, Astoria. Handley & Haas, ISO First street, Port land, have on sale the Daily Astorlan, so that visitors need not miss their morning paper when .they are here. New Try mm. It will cost you nothing and will sure ly do you good, If you have a cough, cold or any trouble with throat, chest or lungs. Dr. King's New discovery for Consumption, coughs and colds Is guar anteed to give relief, or money will be paid back. Sufferers from la grippe found It Just the thing, and under Its use had espeedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample at our expense and learn for your self Just how good a thing It Is. Trial bottle free at Chas. Rogers' drug Btore. Large size 00 cents and Jl. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. All persons having claims against the estate of P. W. Larsen, deceased, are requested to present them to me at the office of J. Q. A. Bowlby in As toria, Oregon, within six months. from this date. ' May 3L 1893. MARIA C. LARSEN, Administratrix. NOTICE. I hereby give notice that my wife has left my bed and board without Just cause pr provocation, and I will not be responsible for any bill she may contract. C. A. HENRICKSON. June 8, 1893, Ft. Stevens, Or. Which nature is constantly giving in the slmpo of bolls, pimples, eruptions, ulcers,' etc. These show tlict the blood la contaminated, and some nssistanen must bo given to relieve the trouble. ffTft'! Is the remedy to force out these put lnS'f '" ' "f Bon8 Bn(' enable you to GET WELL. " l have had for years a humor in my blood, which made me dread to shave, as small boils or piinples would be cut, thus causing tho shaving to ne a great annoyance. Alter raising tnree Dottles Ei3 my face is all clear anil smooth as it should be appetite splendid, sleep well, and f-x-l like running a foot all from the use oi S. S. s. Chas, Hkaton, 73 Laurel st . Phila. Trcatiao on blood and skin diseases mailed free BW11T Sl'ECIFIC 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 t)te most severe private experiments tor tne past tlireo years, it has not j yet tailed, and it win not tail, as it is a 1 rue specitio ' , for Syphilitic poison and all blood diseases. Do you be lieve it Y Send for full particulars and proof free. Stop filling vour lYttem with mercury and other uoiaons. This remedy will cure you in 30 to 90 days without fail. We guarantee a cure or refund the money. Addrca MOFFAT CHEMICAL CO., Ho First Street TORlXAND, OIV CARrjAHAEI & CO 1 Successors to I. W. Case, Importer and Wholesale and Kctall dealer iu GENERAL MERCHANDISE Cor. Second and Cass Street, , ASTORIA, OREGON Incandescent, nil nis,'lit f 1.50 12 o'clock., r 1.00 30 " ... 75 For pnrticnlarg inquire of any member of the firm or at the olllce, foot of Con coraly St. Vk8t Shokr Mills Co., T. O. TrulJinger, President. 6. A. STIKSOIv oc CO.. BLACKSMITlilNG ' rihlp and Cannery work, ilors.. mii'ln?, Wag ons made and repaired. '.: it vt.irk iriw atiteed ' Ou Cass street, opposite i.n , ., r.tik oilier HEED If M HI ELECTRO LIGHTS i'S FIRST ADDITION. it nil nMTAWP aiii un uDuiiuiuu :d C5 per month. ftpans 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- i pounded from a prescription widely endorsed by the high est medical authorities and are i presented in a form that is be- coming the fashion with phy- sicians and patients every- where. i One Box (Six Vials) Seventy-five Cents, t One I'ack.ige (Hour Boxes)! wo Dollars. " Ripans Tabules may be ob- tained of nearest druggist; or by mail on receipt of price. I'or free sample addresi RIPAfiS CHEMICAL CO. NEW YORK. CLATSOP LAND CO Incorporated with (25,000 Capital Stock. Real Estate and Insurance Brokers, Notary fubllc and Uonvcyancurs. npeclal atteutlou paid to rents, payment 01 taxos, etc., for non residents. Bole agents lor itouth Astoria, Prcs pecll'aik. Hemlock fark and Owen's Addition, also best (Seaside, business snd Inside property ann enoice acreage. 4i4 mini sr., Astoria. HUGHES & CO., wnoitualr aud Ketall LIOUOR DEALERS I it mutt. 1 mm ah f raiidh ol foreign and Domes 1.10 Wines. I.luuiirs mid Ulnar. J. U. timer Whiskies a specialty. Vhj Blab hm.ilmi Beer. Pluest brands of Key West snc l.uimir tw HiMtlcmal Pui-im". family irudt- Solicited All orders (mi. th CHyami f.'oiin'ry pnip"-'.i filled 8iiieiii!iii tre-i , Astoria, iir-koi Steamer llwaco Leaves Astoria daily at 7:30 a. m. for llwaco calling at Tansy Point, and connecting with raiiMint running norm atiua. m, ami win boats i-n s'uia water Imv fur South Head, Ktnivhiue, North Cove And oilier points tl rouji li to Bray's liar lor. Returning ciiimenis at. Imam with s earners (or Astoria and NigUl Boats (or I'ortlaud. JOHN It. UOUr.TER. . L. A. LOOMIH. .fcrotiiry. Pieslilenl. 11. V. EtilitKl, Supeilntendeut. PORTLAND AND ASTORIA Steamer Telephone. Leaves Astoria Every even In? exocpt Sunday at 7 p. in. Anivosat Astoria Every day except Sunday at z p.m. Leaves Portland Every aay except Sunday at 7 a. in. 0. W. STONK, Agent, Astoria. E. A. riKKLSY, General Agent, Portland Or. THE illOUl-liUILDMiS, THEItt WOKKS AND IUEI.ICS, REV. STEPHEN D. PEET, Ph. D., BP TOH OP AMRRtCAN ANTItJUABIAN, Author ol Animal Efllgics and Emblematic Mounds, etc. This book treats of the Monnd-bnlldcrs; their occupation, moles of life, Miglous systems, tribal divisions and early mlgmtions. The work contains descriptions of the earth works of ail classes, ine ciassiucauon 01 tne mounds is ninilx accnnllug to their uses, whether as village residences, as defenses, as religious structures, or as sacriuciai or uuriai places. The work contains many illustrations and descriptions of Mound-builders' relics, es pecially pipes and pottery. The Tali.e oi the book is that it contains a comprehensive view of the whole field, and gtvvs Infoni.atlnn about the mounds i.nd relics of all stales and districts. It is one of a series which it devoted to pre-hlstoric America, and perhaps would be regarded as the most inter estiug volume. The author snlirits subscriptions. Orders can be scut to the publishing house, 175 Wabash avenue, (nleco, or to the author at Avon, 111 PRICE.t3.SO. For - Thirty - Bays - Only I. make this offer. Less than one mile from Astoria Box Factory on Columbia river. Streets 75 and The CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY.- CONNECTING W1TII ALL THANSCONT1N ENTAL LINES, IS THE- OXTX.7 LIITE RUN MM O Electric Lighted Cars "between sr. PAUL and CHICAGO AND OMAHA ard CHICAGO. The EXPRESS TRAINS consist of VESTI BULED, BLEEPING, DININU AND PARLOR CARS, HEATED BY STEAM And furnished with every luxury known tc modern railway travel. For Speed, Comfort and Safety this Line Is Unequaled. Tickets on sale at all nrnmlnoyit rnllw Offices. For further information inaulre of anv tick agent, or C. J. EDDY. General Agt. J. W. CASEY, Trav. Phss. At. PORTLAND, ORKKON. QUICK TIME TO SAN FRANCISCO ...AND..,. ALL POINTS IN CALIFORNIA Via the Mt. Hhasta Route of the Soiitlierii Pacific Comply Tho SOnly Routs Through CWornia to , Fointi East and Senth be Scenic Route of the Pacific CoasL PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS -AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS Attached to express trains, affoidlnir superior accommodations (or second-class passngem. For rates, tickets, sleeniitB cjir reservations etc., call upon or (u1ilre fc. P. KOGEliS, Assist ant Geueral freight and PasseiiKer Apeiit,Port- alleys 20 feet wide,