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THE DAILY ASTOIUAN, AaTOMA, SITMDAY MOBNIKW. JUL? W, 1893 . I rCBLIBIIED BY lntflnan-l'lniiiliai PaMishinn Coiunanj. ABTOKIA. OKKGON i 'WTOBUH BOILDIKO, - CASH 8TBT Ttrvi of SubwrlptlM. DAILY ., mSDy Carrier, per , trwk aat by tlall, per month " c ,,ut by.Uali. per Vear WEEKLY. mm by mall, per year, 2 00 In advanc rree posWK to auoscriben. lai A okiak guarauteeato Itt alvertier .ueUMeat circulation of nuy newspaper puu he! u the Columbia Klver. TODAY'S WEATHER. Partland, July 14.-For Oregon and Washington: Continued fair weather; warmer. Local weather for the twenty-four ii-ura ending at 5 p. m., yesterday, fi.rninhed by the U. S. Department of culture, weather bureau. Maximum temperature, 66 decrees. Minimum temperature, CI degrees. Precipitation, none. Total precipitation) from July lt, 1893, to date, .49 inch. Deficiency of precipitation from July 1st, 1893, to date, .09 inch. It Is freely charged in Chicago that Altgeld, the Anarchist Governor of Illi nois, bargained for the ooclallstlc vote, and promised the pardon of the Hay market murderers. Incidentally, Mr. Cleveland profited by thin iiargaln. A correspondent of the "Sun" ptatcs the wise thus: ' J' : "Chicago has a largo German, Polish and Bohemian voting population. The Sixth ward of the city, largely German, pave Mr. Cleveland 0,200 votes and Mr. Harrison 2,000. The sixteenth, a Polish ward, gave Mr. Cleveland 6,700 and Mr. Harrison 2,200. The Eighth ward, largely Bohemian, gave Mr. Cleveland 4,300 and Mr. Harrison 1,200. "Altgold's majority in Cook county was 80,000. Outside of it he was in a minority in the state. Outside of Cook county, too, Mr. Harrison beat Mr Cleveland by 7,000 votes in Illinois. The nomination by the democrats of Mr. Altgeld, on the Issue of liberation of the Haymarket prisoners, brought to Mr. Cleveland substantially the whole of the foreign-born voters of Chicago, and carried the state for the democratic electoral ticket." Watson & Gibson's Wml utreet letter gives this explanation of the chTge in the relations of tho mMiay metal n India: "The chief object In clablUh;rg nn exchangeable value ai pol l for the sli ver rupee is to steady the rata ( f ex change between ths two cvmiirlee. Now, if a person in Ei'.and has ft Id and wishes to pay a debt in India in sliver, he knows exactly how many ru pees he can obtain 'or Cat gol'l, and his only means of procuring those rupees Is through pure i tas of coi ho'l bills. In London, or of the diver tupocs themselves. Heretofore l.e has leen able to buy silver oulKon and send It to India, for coinage, in case he could not satisfactorily purchase 'the ltipeea themselves for tho council bills, wHeh lire drafts on India payable in niftes. This gives a great advantaga to the government In dealing with individ uals." The story that & stoker on the Campordown, that sunk the Victoria, saved the ship by closing the water tight compartments without orders, It interesting. If the Admiral on the C'amperdown thought the maneuver dangerous, why did hp not order the compartment closed? FROM CYRUS V. FIELD, JR. 8 East GOth Street, Now York. May 8h. 1S93. Several times this winter I have suf fered from aevere colds on my lungs. Each time I have applied Allcock's Porus riuHtei-s, and In every instance I havo been quickly relieved by apply ing one across my chest and one on my Imck. My friends, through my advico, lutve tried tho experiment and also found it most HUccesaful. I feel that I can recommend them most highly to any one who may see fit to try them. CYRUS W. FIELD, JR. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. All persons having claims against the estate of r. W. Larsen, doceased, are requested to present them to me at the offlco of J. Q. A. BowlUy In As toria, Oregon, within six months from this date. . May 31, 1S9S. MAIUA C. LARSEN, Administratrix. For the Next Thirty Days, To meet imperative demands, I will offer at such low prices on install ments, with easy payments, that AMATEUR ATHLETICS. Wednesday's Portland Telegram says, In speaking of amateur athletics: "The season of 1893 Is witnessing greater strides of advancement in amateur ath letics in the Pacific Northwest than have been made in any five years pre vious. It has distanced all professional sport in popular favor, and indeed al most has the field to'ltself. Prizefight ing has 3led out, footracing is a thing of the past, and professional baseball Is slumbering." The two organizations that have been chiefly responsible for this condition of affairs are tho Mult nomah Amateur Athletlo Club of Port land, and the Seattle Athletic Club, says the Post Intelligencer. The form er, which Is the longer established, has undoubtedly taken the lead in the cause, but the Seattle club is now show ing itself to be a worthy colleague, and the two are working together with equal success. A warm rivalry for su premacy in all branches of. athletics has sprung, up, yet withal accompanied by the highest feelings of fellowship between the members of the two clubs. They have met on the football field, tho baseball field and in field sports, and each time the ties of friendship and good-will have been strengthened. The example set by the Multnomah club in its fight for pure amateurism has been admirable. One of the crack players of its baseball team, a very fine pitcher, broke over the rules of the club so far as to play a single game without pay with a team belonging to tho Oregon State League, a semi-professional or ganization. He was at once given t'i understand that ho was n Linger eligi ble to club membersrtlp, and his itsig natlon was at once sent in and ac cepted. FUNERALS. E. V. Kuykendall, the leading under taker, having completed arrangements to purchase goods direct from the fac tories, regardless of middle men, hns made a great reduction in tho cost of funerals: $ 6.00 Coffins reduced to $ 3.00 8.00 Collins reduefcd to...... 6.00 25.00 Collins reduced to .... 18.00 WITH HEARSE. 30.00 Coffins or casuets re'd to 25.00 40.00 Collins or caskets re'd to 30.00 D0.00 Coffins or caskets re'd to 40.00 70.00 Caskfets reduced to.... C0.00 126.00 Caskets reduced to 75.00 SPECIAL CASH DISCOUNTS. Welch Block, 718 Water St., Astoria, Oregon. A RUINOUS LOSS. Why is it that people In general are so prone to- disregard loss of strength, clearly perceptible in bodily shrinkage, failure of appetite, broken rest?. Incom prehensible but true. Sheer careless ness, an overweening confidence in the power of nature to recuperate these are suggestible reasons. One ofi-sthe most observable signals of danger thrown by distressed nature Is waning strength. An efficient tonio Is the best safeguard against Impending peril. Among the invlgorants which modern science has developed and experience approved Is Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters, and it occupies the first. . Diges tion, renewed by this genial stomachic, compensates for a drain of vital force, and a regular action of the bowels and tranquil condition of the nerves, both insured by Its ubo, co-operate In the completo restoration of vigor. The bit ters remedies liver and kidney trouble and malaria. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that I have been appointed administrator of the es tate of James P. Metz,-deceased. All persons indebted to said estate, are no tilled to pay the same to me, at Astoria, Oregon, forthwith; and all persons hav ing claims against said estate, are hereby notified to present the same to me, at the above place, within six months from the date hereof. JAMES W. HARE. , Administrator of the above estate. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this 7th, day of July, 1893. BIDS FOR WOOD. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by It. B. Ferguson, clerk of School District No. 1, of Clatsop county, Oregon, until July 19, 1S93, nt 1 o'clock p. m., for the purchase of 2S0 cords, or over, of wood. Wood to be of good fir, cut from green tlmberu Tho right to reject any and all bids Is hereby reserved. By order Board of Directors. II. B. FERGUSON, District Clerk. Dated Astoria, July 6, 1S93. A Million Friends. A friend in need is & friend indeed, and not Hbs than one million people have found sub. a friend In Dr. King s New Discovery for consumption, eolus. and coughs. If you have never usejl this great coup medicine, one trial will convince you thi, It has wonderful cur ative powers In tdl diseases of throat, chest and lungs. Each bottle is guar anteed to do all that is claimed or money will be refunded. Trial bottle free at Chnrles Rogers' drug store. Irftrge bot tles Wc and tl.00. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOIJ YOU CAM HAVE:. A HOME IN HILL'S FIEST ADDITION. YOU SHOULD READ THIS. Th6 popularity of tho Union Pacific Is best le; -'-mined by the superior service it acco-ds to the traveling public in maln taluli.p two daily through trans to Omaha, rit, Paul, Chicago and points east thoroughly equipped with all the latest applia.iica for the comfort and safety of " patrons Nslds shortening the distance materinlly with its fast trains. The pres ent train scimuule enables passengers to reach St. Paul seven hours quicker ana Chicago twenty-four hours quicker Omaha and Kansas City and intermediate point forty hours quicker than any line from Ihe PacUic Northwest. Patronize the Northern Pacific railroad If you are going East. Low rates of fare, throi-irti tickets, baggage checked to desti nation. All purchasers of second class tickets can stop over at Portland. Kates of faro same as from Portland. If you have friends In Europe whose DasHit-e you wish to prepay to Astoria, call at the Northern Pacific offlce.steamer Telephone dock, and make known your wanio. Hedueed rates via all the lead ing steamship lines. Handley & Haas, 150 First street, Port land, have on sale the Dally Adrian, so that visitors need not miss their muiniutf paper when they are here. , .AAAAAAAAAA J- - ir nr iii - i i ii i-i "It is the mind that makes the man' said Watts, but modern ethics deny this, and give the credit to the tailor. It is question able, however, if cither are right. Fool has some claims in this respect.thcrcforc those parents who would build up thcphysiqucoftlicirchildrcn pay strict attention to their diet. Children are all fond of pastry; for this to be health fully prepared, Ii ll 3! 3J fi ROTTOLETJ must be used as a shortening. It is Recommended j by the best Cooks. Consult your physician up JI on its health fulness. Bend three cento in stamps to N. K. Falrbanic 4 Co., C'hlcaKO. for hand some Cottolcne Cook Book, contain ing six hundred recipes, prepared by Iilue eminemautborttiCH on cooking. Cottolene la sold by nil tracers. ltefuee all substitutes. Hade only by N.K. FAIRBANK&CO., ST. LOUIS and nUchicago, new YORK. BOST&NjP T- l'L v - ONLY 0 HE FOR A DOSE 1- RESULTS ARE Vv'HAT TELL Wp puGvnniroiln:t crrcf nn wi r at ados will ptoduco hcltrr rrsnltrt 'i '1 1 eve of Ilentlnehe, CoHilvrnm. fi(HirfIom?fli,)ritlireulh nud DlMi iiPHj, than IImvimo ltvo c V r.i.y c: hr r nmko. mitt do It without arlpiMK n n'oVc'iv,,-. Thrtr wciderfui action milked you tel ht.e a 1 '-w being. :'!o. o box. Uruagiutt or mail, liouauko Alcd. Co DuIa.. V For sale by J. W. Conn, Druggist COLUMBIA TRANSFER CO., WIM.IAM WIIAON, Prop. FEED - AND - SALE - STABLE Ot'iiernl Express nnil Delivery lliishit'is. .Iffiie 110 Ol .ov stri'i'l. Sl:i!il,'s tool of West Ninth m, Amorlu. Tel- I'liuue No. 14. Seashore Railway. TIM 15 U!I, Triiln 'cnv.'S Ki :Hi!b : 7 j.'io it in tl.tilv. 3 :.'in v III I'iiilv. Iienv' Vimii'k'h l!:tv I'.cr : U . in.il II'. , 5 in, l.uly. J. I). A. Itowi.liv, I). K. Wahukk, awrt'liiiy. President, I'piils leave Ailmiii nl isw a. in and l:"0 p. in. B001S flNO SHOES The Uinest Stock, llest Quality anil Lowest Trices at the HIkii of The (loliieu Shoe. ' UTELY ?URE FUMY T nMDTM HUH flB fTCPJIUHTP - Cnn avail himself of tlm golden opportnnity. LOTS IN THIS CHOICE ADDITION FOR $75 EACH, AT $5 D0W.1 ON BOND, AND $5 PER MONTH. 8ADS0 S5APPY! 3 BOTTLES OF Relioved me of a severe Blood trouble. It has also caused my hair to grow out again, as it had been falling out by the handful. After trying many physicians in vain, I am so happy to find a cure in S. S. S. O. H. Elbert, Galveston, Tex. SCI IDF? Py forcing out gernwofdis tj r caacaml tlio iwisou an well. g It is entirely vegetable and lianuless, (T Treatiso on lllnoil ami Skin mailed free. JC? ' SwilT Sl'EC'lFlo 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 heal thy vigor to the tissues is offered to sufferers for the first time in a remedy which has been undergoing th most severe private experiments for the past three years. It has not yet failed, and it will not fall, as it is a True Spct-ifio for Syphilitic poison and all blood diseases. Do you be. lieve it 1 Send for full particulars and proof free. Stop filling your system with mercury and other poisons. This remedy will cure you in 30 to 90 days without fail. We Kiiamntee a cure or refund the money. Address MOFFAT CHEMICAL CO., ITO Flrat Street l'OKIXAND, OB" 0. A. STIKSON & CO.. BLACKSMITHING Ship and Cannery work, HorsesnoeliiR, Was ons niailo and repaired. OSo Kl work uimranteed (111 Curs street, opposite Inn V toiit Talk otuce CARHAHATJ & CO -ui t'i'ssorn to I. W.Ciihp, Importer and Wholesale and Kutall dealer iu GENERAL MEECHANDISL Cor. Second and Cass Street, ASTORIA, OREGON IncnmleKcent, nil niiiht. . .. $1.50 12 o'clock... 1.00 10 "... 75 For particulars inquire of any member of tho linn or fit the ollice, foot of Oon cornly St. West Shohu Mills Co., T. O. Trulliiiffer, President. Seaside Saw Mill. A complete Btock of lumber 011 hand in the rough ur drensuil. Flo'Tinv, Kustic, Celling, and all kinds of liui.sh; Mouldings and Shin Hies; also Bracket vvorlc Umo to ordor Terms reasonable anil prices at liotl rock All orders promptly attended, to. Ollice and yard at mill. II. K. L, LOO AN, i'ropr, Beii'ilde, Oregon, ROSS, HICClN.k CO. butchers - anil - Grocers, Astoria and Upper Astoria. Fine Teas and CoiTes, Talile Dplicacles, Donicstio anil Tropical Fruits, Vegeta ble, sugar cured liniiis, bacon, etc. CHOICE FRESH & SALT MEATS ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice Is hereby given that, pursuant to and bv virtue of the order of the honorable county court of the state of Oregon for the county of Marlon, duly madQ and entered of record by said court on the 28th day, February, 1893, the undersigned administrator of the estate of W. J. Herron deceased, will on the 1st day of July, 1893, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said date at the front door of the court house, in the city of Astoria, in the county of Clatsop, in said state, sou at puonc saie to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing described real estate belonging to the estate of said deceased, to wit: Lots numbered nine (9) ten (10) eleven (11) and twelve (12), In block number one hundred and thirty-eight (138), In town (now city) of Astoria, as laid out and mapped and recorded oy jonn ju. Shlvely, in Clatsop county, Oregon. Dated May 29, 1893. J. J. SHAW, Administrator of the Estate of W. J. Herrcn, Deceased. SHERIFF'S SALE. In tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clatsop. R. N. Carnahan plaintiff vs. F. J. Goodenough defendant. By virtue of an execution and order of stile Issued out of and under the cr.nl r. thf, nhnvft ontltlArl court in the above entitled cause on the 25th day of May, lSUls, upon a juugmeni uuiy made and rendered therein on the 22d day of May, 1S93, which said execution and order of sale was to me directed and delivered, I did on the 6th day of June, 1S93, levy upon all the right, title, claim and Interest of the within named defendant in and to the following des cribed real estate, tc-wlt: Block forty-live (45), and the West one-half of block forty-seven (47), of the part of Upper Astoria as laid out and recorded by John Adair in Clatsop county, Or egon, and I shall on Monday, the 10th day of July, A. D., 1S93, at the hour of 10 o'clock a, m., of said day in front of tho county court house door, In the city of Astoria, In said county and state, proceed to sell the same or so much thereof as shall be eullielent to satisfy the sum of 5151.40 with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from April 27, 1S93, and the further sum of 122.15 costs and dis bursements and the accruing costs on this suit, at public auction to the high est bidder for cash In hand in United States gold coin at time of sale. H. A. .SMITH. Sheriff of Clatsop County, Or. Dated Astoria, Or.. June 6. 1893., LUIU1 U1L.1U ELECTRIC LIGHTS 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 Box (Six Vialr.) Sevtnty-five Cents. One Package (Hour Boxes) Two Dollars. ' Ripans Tabules may be ob tained of nearest'druggist; or by mail on receipt of price. J For free sample addms RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. ! NEW YORK. CLATSOP LAND CO. Incorporated with $25,000 Capital 8tck. KcrI EstnU- and Insurance Brokers, Notary 1'ublio and Conveyancers. Special attention paid to rents, payment of taxts, etc., (or lion residents. 80U1 nKontM tor South Antoriiv, ProB nnnlFaik. llfcu.liK k Park and Owou'h Addition, also best Seaside, buuineHS and inside property and choice acreage. 474 mini at.. ASiuna. HUGHES & CO., Wholesale aud Retail L I O II D Ft DEA LERS. Importers ot All Branos ol foreign aud Domes tic Wines. Liuuorsaud OlKars. J. K. iiutter viilit)es a specialty. Vai Mara HotlWid liner. tflie:it orau(i..oi aey vyti aur. Iii!ii'stic Dixare I.tiituii-a toi Medicinal :'niu"ses. family Iradu riollo.it.ed Ail ord9ifrith CUy and Uoun:ry iroi"- .iv nnwj. S;)iiM!tmiUH Hire-! . Astoria, on-xi'i I. JELm c3 X3 OO., 5 Steamer llwaco t . ... ,,..11.. ..f.qnrt m fm rtwoiin chllliiR at Tansy Point, and ronnectliiK with railroad ruiiniiiK norm ntiuu. ju, auu South Bend, Sunuliiiie, North Core And oilier points through to (iray'n liar Dir. IGIUIU1UK ...... s earners for Astoria ami Night Boats lor Portlahtt. JOliNK (iOULTEK, L. A. liUUOTIS, Heeretarv. Piesidenl. R, V. EOBIsUr, Bupeiiiitendeiit. PORTLAND AMP ASTORIA. Steamer Telephone. Leaves Astoria Every evening except Botur- da at 7 p. m. , Anlves at Aftorla Every day except Sunday at 2 p.m. . , Leaves Portland Every nay except Sunday at 7 a. m. V. w. hiunh, Agent, Asioria. K. A. 8IXLSV, (icuernl Agent, Portland Or THE HOUllb-BIJILDERS, THEIR W0EKS AND RELICS, -BY- REV. STEPHEN D. PEET, Ph. D KKrOB or illEKICAN AMTIQOARI1N, Author ol Animal Effl&ies and Emblematic tiounus, eic. This book treats o( the Mound-builders; 1hoii occupation, indci of life, religions systems, triiial divisions and early rniBratlons. The work contoliu descriptions of the earth works of all classes. Tho elas!.! Heal lion of the mounds ii madn accortliiift to their uses, whether as village residences, as defenses, as religious structures, or aa sacriliclal or burial ''Thework containa mnny llliis"rallous aud description of Mound-builders relics,, es pecially pipes and pottery. The valr.e of the book is that It contains comprehensive view of the whole held, and rlvus information about the minimis i.nd telici of .11 stsles and districts. It is one of a series which Is devoted to pre-historic America, n i perhaps would be regarded as the most inter eting volume. , , The uthor solicits subscriptions. Orders can be sent to tho publishing house, loft abash avenue, Wilcago.or to the author at Avon, 111. rRICK,3.B0. 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. QUICK TIME TO SAH FRANCISCO ..AND.-... ALL POINTS IN CALIFORNIA, Via the Mt. 81iH.Ha Route of the Southern Pacific Comp'y Th lOnly tEonte Through California to a) Points Eat and South Tlio Scenic Rou( or the Pacific Coast. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS Attached to express trains, affoidins aiiP'rlor accommodations for second clasa passengers. For rites, tickets, slceplui? car reservations ete., call uiK-n or address E. P. KOG EKS, Assist ant Onenil Freight anil Passenger Aeiit, Port and.or. The CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY. CONNECTING WITH Al.iWRANSrONTIN ENTAL LINKS, -IS THK- OHLY LUTE RUNNING Electric Lighted Cars BKTWBRNI ST. PAUL and CHICAGO AND OMAHA ard CHICAGO. The EXPRESS THATNS consist of VE8TI UlILED, fll.EKPINO, 1HN1NU AND PARLOR CARS, HAT0 6Y STCAM Ami furnished with every lnxury known tc modcru railway travel. For Speed, Comfort and3 Safety this Line is Unequaled. Tickets on sale at all prominent railw oftlcca. Kbr further information ininlre of any tick agent, or . C. J. EDDY. General Afft. J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. A?f. PORTLAND, OREGON.