THIS DAILY ASTOULAlN, AtfTOlUA, H'JKOAY ftlOKNLNti, JULY' 2.'5. laM LOOK AT THIS I Take the Daily Asto rian and Get a LARGE LIBRARY FREE The Astoriiin's Latest iiiiil Jest rreinimn Offer. Every regular eubacrlber to The Dally Astorlan for the next twelve months will be entitled every ten weeki, to a let of ten first class novels, by Bonding us 30 cents (for each set of am books) in postage stamps of silver, on receipt of which we will send the books post paid. These books are complete novels by standard authors, each a handsome octavo volumn of 64 large double col umn pages, in a neat attractive cover, md printed from clear, readable type, us follows: THE BELLE OF LYNN; or THE MILLER'S DAUGHTER. By Char Icitte ML Braome. author of "Dora Thome." THE BLACK TULIP. By Alexander Dumas. THE DUCHESS. By "The Duchess." NURSE REVEL'S MISTAKE. By Florence Warden. . , . MERLE'S CRUSADE. By Rosa Nou- chette Carey. A STUDY IN SCARLET. By A, Conam Doyle. . ROCK nUIN;. Or, THE DAUGH TElt OF THE ISLAND. By Mrs. Ann d, Stephens, LORD LISLE'S DAUGHTER. By Vl,iarlot,te M. lirueme, author of "Dora 'i'lwrne." THE ARMORER OF TYRE. By Syl- vaiuis Cobb, Jr. Air, GILFIL'S LOVE STORY. By George Elliott. A'SCARLET SIN, By Florence Mar ryat, . : u j' THE SEA KING. By Captain Mar ryat. THE BEIGE OF GRANADA. By Hlr E. Uulwer Lytton. Mr. MEESON'S WILL. By H. ltldor Huggai'd. k, - JENNY HARLOWE. Uy W. Clark Russell. BEATON'S BARGAIN. By Mrs. Alexander, i THE SQUIRE'H DARLING. By Charlotte M. Bruemv, author of "Dora 'ihorne." THE RUSSIAN GIPSY. By Alexan der Dumus. . THE WANDERING HEIR. By Charles Reade. FLOWER AND WEED. By MIbs M. E. Braddon. NO THOROUGHFARE. By Charles lilt-kens and WllUle Collins. THE GREAT HOGGARTY DIA MOND. By W. M. Thackeray. The above books uro nicely printed und bound In attractive paper covers. They are Bold regulurly at retail for ten cents each, so that our offer en ables our readers to buy them at one third of their value. It is a grand chance to secure stumltird, high-class works of llotlon at merely nominal cost. The lowest price of these novels In any other way, would bo 10 cunt each, ur $1 for the tun books, which The As torian subscriber" can have for 30 cents. Every ten weeks a new set of ten books will be ottered on (lie same terms. Thus, In the course of the year, you will have a valuable library of CO books that will cost you only $1.50. This offer la open only to regular sub scribers. Subscribers to The Dully Astorlan, who pay 37 for one year lit advance will be entitled to these books free of charge. Now is the time to get your home newspaper, ami a valuable library be Hides, for only the regular price of the paper. Subscribers to The Weekly Astorlan who pay 32 In advance for one year's subscription, will be entitled to any of these books they may select at the rate of 3 cent per book. On receipt of the list of books discrlbed, accompanied by a remltance In postage stamps or sil ver to the amount of 3 cents for each book ordered, we will have the books ent postpaid to the address of any regular subscriber to The Weekly Asto rlan bb above. TO The Astoria Saras Bank" in Its Own Office, ' MEN AND K05EY MANAGFMEKl' X Solid Jnnlllntlon, nud tlm Moliil Men Who are Interested In It A Fuw Facta. All things having been made ready, the Astoria Pavings Bank moved yes terday, into its own new quarters, 108 Cass street. The announcement Is merely the pub lleation of what everybody knows about the solidity and success of the bank, backed by men of fortune, controlled by business men, and managed by Mr. Frank Pattern, a clever a financier, and conservative a. cashier as there Is in the land. Directed as It has been, sole ly In the interests and for tho advan tage f its numerous depositors, it was a foregone conclusion of Its establish ment that It would soon outgrow its primal location. The Astoria Savings Bank, began business March 1st. 1891, with a dear capital of $100,000, and waiv-quartc-red i with Case's Bank, itself 'doing a busi ness which required ample desk and office room. The anticipation of Us founders found consummation in less than thirty months so the more ample rooms were fitted up- As the bank Is one of the solid institutions of the state, it was but Just and right that the new office should be-handsome and bright, with painted frescoes and fit tings of antique oak, carved and pol ished; crystal glass, bevelled and beau tifully mounted and Japanese panel work of tasteful and artistic design. Such has been provided and a viit to the rooms will hereafter be Included In a liberal education in Astoria. There are new Bteel vaults and safes, massive and Btrong, proof against bur glers and fire; with facilities for the storage of money, valuables and docu ments ample for the use of the offices and customers. Conveniently located and so admirably arranged for the transaction of business, the bank will Inevitably go on from prospering to prosper. The local stockholders are W. E- De ment and J. C Dement, capitalists; D. K.' Warren, Q. Holmes, Ben Young. C. H, Page, Hlrami Brown, J. Q. A. Bowl by, Hon. Frank J. TayJorI. W, Case, Frank Patton and Mr. Mr A. S,- Rued, of the firm of Griffin and Reed; all men of stability and standing in the comunlty. , Portland its represented by such wealthy men as Hon. D.P. Thompson, ex-minister to Turkey, and the preBent president of the Commercial National Bank, and also of the Portland Savings Bonk; and Messrs. J. B. David and Per ry Hlnkle, capitalist. The estimated wealth of these gentlemen is above $5,000,000. With such unlmpeocable backing and experience, honesty, and ability in the management it is no .won der 'that the Astoria Savings Bank Is considered as one of the soundest f 11 the Pacific coast ALONG THE WHARVES. The wrecking scow San Pedro, Cap tain McGlynn, arrived on the lGth Inst at santa Barbara from the scene of tho wreck of the British ship Golden horn on Santa Rosa Island. The San Pedro brought about sixty tons of Iron plates, etc. obtained from the wreck She Is working for the California Iron Works. It will probably be several weeks before the San Pedro completes her Job. The Goldenhorn went ashore on, the Island about a quarter of . n mile f rom shore nearly : a year ago The crew of the San Pedro report that she was completely under water. It was so rough that for four days they could do nothing. The wreckage) w'U be broken ' up herw and shipped to Su FrnnelBco. Tho British ship St. Ml Hon and the British bnrks Invercol and Columbian are on tho list of shipping m route to this port foin San piego. , The 'sealing schixmer Role Olson noticed In yesterday's Astorlan us having been confiscated and sold by the Russian government at Potopaut owskl, formerly belonged here, having been tho property of William Olsen October 24th, 1S93, she changed owners and district and her register wns trans ferred to Port Townsond. ... The Bessie Rutter, which left here a yenr ago last February and hns not boon heard from since n;ay have shared the liole Olse ' tule. and her crew may now be I" some Russian prison or convict settlement In Siberia. Tho British ship Larnaca, hence, for Quecnstown with grain, w spoken in latitude 8 north, longitude 29 west, on June 4th. ' jt Cm" Monday 'all the buoys at the Fort Stevens and Union Pacific docks will be transferred to the Tongue Fdnt dock- ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Kottc in herehv iriven that I have been appointed administrator of the es tate of James P. Met, deceased. All noraoni Indebted to said estate, are no tified to pay the same to me, at Astoria, Oregon, forthwith; and ail 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. HAKN. Administrator of the above estate. Kited at Astoria, Oregon, this 7th, day uf July, lstt. IT IS ALL It's economy to buy the PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Etta George, of Alameda, Cel., a cousin of George H. George, is vis iting her relatives In this city. Dr Jay Tuttla has returned from at tendance upon the Grand Lodge A. O- IT. W. ,at Portland and may be found at his office ts usual. Mr. F. C Roberts Vice-President of the Buffalo Press Club and of the Daily Enquirer, passed through the city yes terday 'on his way to San Francisco. Mr II. E. Mitchell, of Portland, and his wife together with his wifa's sister Miss Sommerville, are spending a few days at Seaside. They will remain over Sunday. Mr- Mitchell is the elder son of- Oregon's senior senator, and is Just now returning from his wed dlng trip. DOWN GO THE RATES. The Union Pacific now lead with re duced rates to Eastern points, and their through car arrangements, mag nificently equipped Pullman and tour ist sleepers, free reclining chair car and fast time, make it the best line to travel. Two trains leave from Port land daily at 8:15 a, m. and 7;30 p. m. The rates are now within reach of all, and everybody should take advantage of them to visit the World's Fair and their friends in the East Send for rates and schedules of trains, and do not purchase tickets until after con sulting G. W. Lounsberry, Agent, As toria, Or., W. H. HURLBURT, Ass't Gen'l Pass. Agt. U. P., 'Portland, Or. THE APPROACHING DINNER HOUR- Is fraught with no pleasant anticipa tions for the unhappy mortal plagued with dyspepsia. Appetite seldom, dis comfort after and between meals, al ways is his portion- Heartburn and flatulence subsequent to eating, a gnawing at the pit of the stomach be fore it, are only a few among the woes arising from this truly Impish complaint. Sick headache, nervous ness, constipation and biliousness are Its diabolical orfsp.-'iiRi Enc-li r J all them are annihilated by Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, widen lone-' the fas trie organs nnd regulaets the liver and the bowels with certainty und prompt itude. Chills and feer, kidney i rouble, rheumatism and iu.aig'a :jv aisc remedied by this medicine of rare purity and comproho.isivo use?. . In valids of all kinds are greatly and swiftly benefited by it- JAPANESE IK A 1IUW 1LIIU .WII,MUIU tll'M.llll'llV, 1 1 D.C.I ,1ft ... suppoMtorles, oituiri' iit lit capsules, also in box and Mils; a positive cure f ir tcrnal, in torniil Iniii'l or bleeiliim, lleMim, chronic, recent or heredlinr piles', unci ninny other dlscnse nuil female iveaKni'sun: It is always a great lienelU. to tho i enerul health. The llrst discovery of a medical euro rendering an oper lion with the knife unnecessary hert after This remedy hut. never hem known to fail, il per liox.ii fur fft; seui by mull. Why sutler from this ii'rrlhle dlscHvr when a written Kimr Kiee is clveii with U boxes, to refund the money If not cured, send stamps for free amine. (iiiiiriiitee issued bv Woodward Clsrk .4 Co., Wholesale uni Retail Drtunri'is Sole Audits 1'ortlninl. ir. ! r side by J. W. Genu. Asiorla Oreiroi SDR. GUNN'S IMrKUV&u 5? Liven -si rlLLS OfiLY ONE FOR A DOSE ICYOUR TTOiVIACH SOLT, Br,'ith bnd cr ltoni' r.il'ivcV C" f thcsi- r '' ' -llev.uwiroum ii. m '.i.tiirii ml rnnini . oniMKofi niBln lo'-r. c I; rnrn.Mli-nioiiii.il, i' purine ilw I -will n. ilii y ii'.siov ruwo ' i rreillntx III" bi vrli nut ri t"'i.ii ra'in- . I'M ari promtt.v.Mi. Kly.i i '"liVi ' " ' ' Drugii4 tti tuiiil. i,tia.Ki. fc'.vd. Co.,i ,..;. ifc- For sale by J. W. Conn, Druggist. Granft Annual Picnic OK T1IK Finnish - liroiiierliooil, . At Seaside. Or., And Dance at Fisher's Hall Sunday, August 6. The commodious ntui elegant steamer T. J. POTTEJIl Will leave tho V. 1. dock at S a. iu. Tickets for round trip, including ad mission to the bull, 81.00. Utsinger'a celebrated Iwitul nml or chestra will supply the music. F. Wickman, Alex Holmnn. Harry Jones, Charles Iaity, Win. I'linltaja, John Stark, committee of arrangements. THE TALK The question of the purity of food and the milk wedrink. For more than Thirty years the , OIILBOM EAGLE BHD has held first place In the estimation of the American People so far as Condensed Milk is concerned. Why? Because no person who buys it is. ever disappointed In its uniformity of quality, and superior richness. Every can is sterilized and 13 Free from Disease Germs. ' ' Jour Grocer & Druggist sell it. Eagle brand as it goes farthest . C. P. UPSHUR, SHIPPING aud COMMISSION Astoria, - Oregon. BOOTS ANB SHOES Th largest Htock, llest Quality and lowest Trices at the Rign ot The (Joidcn Shoe. hahn ? oo. J. 33. WTATT Dealer iij - -. - Hardware and Ship Chandlery! Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, Itlnacle Oil, Cot ton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine, Lard Oil, Wrought Iron 8plk.es, Ualvauizted Cut Nails (3-rooorios, 3Uto. AKricullitrnl Implements, Sewing Ma mac lilnes, 1'ululs and Oils. HUNTER & MERGENS, , Proprietors of llio Portland Butchering Co,'s Markets Corner Second and Henton streets . Corner Tliirtl and Wet KIkIiiIi streets. DRALKK JN HARDWARE, IHOM, STEEL, IRON PIP AND F1TTINON. STOVES - AND - TINWARE, Uousb Furnishing (tooiIs, Sheet Lead, Strip Lead, Sheet Iron, Tin and Copper. I. W: GA SE, TBANSAOTS A GENEBAL BANKIN3 BDSIHE88. DraftH drawn available In any par': of the D 8. ana Kuropc, and on Uong Kong, China, Office Hours: 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. Odd Fellows Building, Astoria, Oregon. I. W. CASE, INSURANCE AGENT, Gorinan-Atucricaa, New York f ity, N. Y. Union Fire and Marion, of New Zealand. National Fire and Marine Ids. Co., of Hartford. . Connecticut Firo Ins. fo., of Homo' Mutual Ins. Co., of San Francisco. Pliirnix, of London. I Imperial, of Loudon. New York Plate Glass Ins. Co. THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK Acts as trustee for corporations and Individ uals. Denosits solicited Interest will be allowed on savings deposits as follows; On ordinary savings h ioks 4 per cent nei annum. . On term savings book j 6 per cent, per annum On certificates of deposit: For three uiontlis, i per cent, per annum. For six months, ft per cent, per annum. For twolvo mouths, C per cent, par annum.. I. W. CASK President J. Q. A. HOWLIIY Vke-rreBldeiil FRANK PATTON Cashier W. K. DKMKNT Secretary DIRKCTORS: I. W. Case, J. Q. A. flowlby, (lust llolitips, o. H. l aee, ttoni. lonni;, a. b. ttceu. v - F. J.Taylor. THE PORTLAND SAVINGS BANK UK 1'ORTIJVNI), OKKIUW. Paid up capital . ".Y,COC Surplus and protlis M,00( rKANK DKIvt'M, I'rosliU'iit. P. 1'. THOMPSON, Vlce-fp-ildeul H.. STKATION. :kiIi(i' . Xirie 'rullc lor AHtorin.s Jfl.l. IIKin WAl'Klt. ! LOW W.tTKK. j! - A. M. ! : it A. M. i; i: m. ii.ni.l n.ii ii.in.i rivi ii.infi ri.': ii.m i n. 1 Sri !7 7 H 1 1 li !i . 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Satisfaction Guaranteed Custom Bread delivered In any part ot the city Report of the Condition -OFTHK First National Bank OF ASTORIA, : At Astoria. In the State of Oreuon. at the close of business, July 12th, 1893. RESOURCES. Uians nnd discounts SIS". 281 97 Overdrafts secured and unsecured- 1,413 37 U. n. Bonds to secure circulation.. iz,ouu Stocks, securitlei-, eto 13 f,B Due from approved reserve agents 11,471 28 Due from other national banks m.Ml 75 Due from state banks and bankers 10,7!', 67 Current expenses and taxes pah) 102 3S rreiiiiuins on II. 8. bonds 1,2 :0 Checks niitl other cash Items 202 05 Hills of oilier banks '-' o Nic.keUi aud cents - 29 97 Hpecie -.. 3'Moo I.('(JlU tender notes. , ..- 875 Uedempiiiin fund w.lh U. 8. Treasurer (5percent.ofclrculatioii) ....-. Bi',2 50 Total LIAI1I1.1T1K8. Capital stock paid In Surplus fund.... Undivided prolits . NiLtlonal bunk notes out- ..?2ti0.:i:i1 0" i .10,000' Ul.ltOO :,347 43 standiiiR 10.2.VO Individiial deposits subject lo check . $'31,200 53 Demand certificates of de posit j... 10,819 83 ' S150..WII 3li Duo to other National Banks..... 147 28 Total $2110,331 07 mate ot uregon, i a lAmuiy oi liiaisop, i I. 8. 8. (iordon, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state ment Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. . S. 8. liOHlxuN.CiLsiner. Subscribed and sworn to before me this liitli day of July, 1893. J. 11. M anski.l. Notary I'tililie. (torrect Attest ; JACOB KAMM, , ) JOHN A. DKVI.IN. Directors. WILLIAM M. LA 1)1). THE ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK TRANSACTS, A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Accounts ol Firms and Individuals .-olicited on Favorabl Terms. Forcigu andiioiiiestlc Exchango bought au1 soiu. Mouot Ixiancd on Personal feeurlty. interest paid on Time Deposits us follows: For 3 niinth., 4 per cent per ainiuiii. .. , .. .. A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Having been establiliPd In connection Willi the above, depo'lts will be received in unio.iiits of one dollar and uuwaril. Interest wil'. lirt allowed as follows : On ordi nary savings books, 4 pef cent per annum ; on term savings books, 6 per cent per annum. ... D. K. Warren, President. ' , . . J. K II Il-kIdn. (JaBhier. J.C. Dement, vice President. II. K. lVarren, 1 I I1 Ilimtutit i V.. S, ffrlirht, I John Hobson, ,' Directors. II. I'.TllOIIIMSOB, I Theo Urarker, J NOTICE TO POLICY HOLDERS Notice Is hereby given to all persons in the State of Oregon holding policies in the State Investment & In surance Company, of San Francisco, California. Of the withdrawal from tho state of Oregon of the State Investment & In surance Company, of San Francisco, California, and to all other persons in terested, that the said company has reinsured its business In the State of Oregon, in the Fireman's Fund .Insur ance Company, of San Francisco,' Cali fornia, and has filed notice thereof with the secretary of state, of said state, and proposes to withdraw Its securi ties on deposit with the treasurer there of, and to cease doing business in said state. Any policy holder in the State of Oregon, or any other person having claims against said insurance company, are hereby notified to file the same with secretary of tate of the state of Or egon, within six (6) months from the date of the publication of this notice. This notice is given pursuant to the provision of tfn act of the legislative as sembly of the state of Oregon, entitled "An act to amend Sections 3064,, S568 and 35S0, of Chapter L, of the Miscel laneous Laws' of Oregon, as Compiled and Annotated by W. Lair Hill." Ap proved February 25, 1889. THE STATE INVESTMENT AND INSURANCE CO., By George I,. Brander, President. Attest; Charles M. Blair, Secretary SHERIFF'S SALE. In the circuit ' court of the state of Oregon for the county of Clatsop: Astoria Iron Works, Plaintiff, vs. Dean Blanchard, Defendant: By virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out of nnd under the seal of the above entitled court in the above entitled cause on the 22d day of June, 1893, upon a Judgment duly made and rendered therein on the 19th day of June, 1S93, which said execution and order of sale was to me directed and delivered, I did on the 5th day of July, 1893, levy upon all the right, title, claim, and Interest of the within named defendant in and to the follow ing described real estate, to-wit: Lots numbered one (1) and two (2) of block numbered one hundred twenty-one, (121) of J. M. Shlvely's First Addition to Astoria as recorded by him In the record of said county, said real estate being situated in Clatsop county. Or egon, and notice is hereby given that I shall on Friday, the 4th day of Aug ust, 1893, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, in the city of Astoria, in said county and state. In front of the court house door, proceed to sell the same or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to Batlsfy the sum of $530.58, with Interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from June 19. 1S93, together with the fur ther sum of $16.90 costs, and disburse ments, and accruing costs of this suit. at public auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand In U. S. gold coin at time of sale. H. A. SMITH, Sheriff of Clatsop County, Oregon. Dated, Astoria, Or., July 5, 1S93. North Pacific Brewery JOHN KOPP, Proprietor. Bohemian - Lager -'Keep And XX Porter. All orders promptly atteudedSto, Is the line to take to nil points. EASTand SOUTH It is the DINING CAR ROUTE- If offers the best service, com bluing SPEEDaml COMFOKT - It Is the ropulsr rotitn with those who wish to travel on THE'SAFLST It Is therefore the route you rliould take. It runs through vestlbuled trains every day iu the year to iSi. 1'AUL AJMJ UUJUAUU, No Change of Cars, Elegant Pullman NleqiiTs, Superior Tourist Sleepers, Splendid Free Second-class Sleepers, - . j Only one change of oars Port Land to New York Throueh Tickets To Any I'urt of Hie civilized woiltl ' Passengers ticketed via. all boats running between Astoria, k aluma aud 1'oiMand. full Information concerning rates, time o! trains, routes mid mIIi.-: details furnished ot. apiil lent ion t o C.W.STONE, , ' Ageut Astoria Steamer Telephone Dock. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant tumoral Passenger Agent, No. 121 First St.. cor. Washington, Portland. Oregon..' Only 2 THROUGH DAILY . TRAINS Leav n Portland, 8:45 AM. " " 7:30 PM. 1 DAYS TO : 2 CH I C AG Oi 7 Hours Quicker togSt. PauH... 23 Hours Quicker tOgChicago w Hours Quicker to Omatia and Kansas City. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, Free Reclining Chair Cars, Din ing Cars. ' . ' - .. ASTORIA TO SAN FRANCISCft OCEAN STEAMERS jui.v, lsra.: Columliliv lliursday .Inly 1:1. Slate Monrtav .Inly 17. "rrgon Kriilny .Inly 21. I'olu '.it ia 'luexliiy .liny w. htitte Miliirnny .luly :y, . , . ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMER3 Morninp boat loaves Astoria daily, except Sunday, at 6 a. m. and Sundays at 9 a. m.: returning lpnvaR Pnim dally, except Saturday, at 8 p. m. and Saturdays at 10 p. m. Night boat leaves Astoria daily at 6 p. m-; returning leaves Portland daily at 7 a. m. The morning boat from Portland makes landings on the Oregon Bide of the river and night boat on the Washington side. Tho morning boat from Astoria makes landings on the Washington side of the river, and night boat on the Oregon side, except Sunday, and on Sundays via Washington side. All boats make landings on both sides of the river above Waterford. ' For rates and gi neral Inf immlon call on or mltlrevi, W. H. HURLBURT, O. V. I.OUNSEEKRY, A. tieii. Pa. Aet Aeent. Portland, Or. Astoria, Or. FISHER BROTHERS SHIP CHANDLERS. Heavy and ?hail HAEDWARR Car.-y In SWk Wagons and Vehicles, Farm Maehlnery, ValnK 'Mln, Varnishev LofKera' Supplies, Kalihank'a Scale. Poors and Wiuuowa, pro visions TLOCR ind MILL FFED. ASTORU, - OREGSO. fepSI 'Running