THiS DAILY ASTOIUAK. AWTOKiA, RAT UB OA Y MOKNLNU, AUGUST 5, - lb3 LOOK AT THIS! Take the Daily Asto rian and Get a LARGE LIBRARY FREE The Astorian's Latest and Best Premium Offer; Every regular imbHcrlber to The Dally Astorian for the next twelve months will be entitled every .ten weeks, to a set of ten first class novels, by sending us 30 cents (for each set of ten 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 ootavo volumn of 04 large double col umn pages, In a neat attractive cover, and printed from clear, readable type, i b follows: TUB BELLE OF LYNN; or THE MILLER'S DAUGHTER. By Char lutte M. Braome, author of "Dora Thome." THE BLACK TULIP. By Alexander Dumas. THE DUCHESS. By "The Duchess." NURSE ItEVEL'3 MISTAKE. By Florence Warden. MERLE'S CRUSADE. By Rosa Nou chette Carey. A STUDY IN SCARLET. By A. Conam Doyle. ROCK RUIN; Or, THE DAUGH? TER OF THE ISLAND. 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On receipt of the list of books discrlbed, accompanied by a remitanee In postage stamps or sil ver to the amount of 3 cents for each book ordered, we will have the books ' sent postpaid to the address of any regular subscriber to The Weekly Asto rian as above. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS . The annual meeting of the Btoekliolil ( r" of the Odd Fellows' Uind and llulld Imr Association will be held on Tluirs duy. Augimt 24th, at 2 p. nv, at Odd Fellow' Hall. A. J. MEGLER. Secretary. NOTICE! 1 Use Zlnfandel wine Intend of coffee or ten, (U cents per gallon. Dont forget I'eaeh and irloot brandy, also French Cognac and wine at AWx. Gilbert's. FOR WEr1tIFtTyEAR3 Mrs. Wlnalow's Soothing Syrup has bi'n used for children teething. It soothe the child, softens the gums, allnys all pain, cures wind cholle. and Ih the be9t remedy for dlnrrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all drug gluts throughout the world. TURNED THE TABLES. Last Sunday, Officer Merrifleld, at Seaside, was taking In custody a man Who had stolen some fruit from the train boy, whereupon one Hanson, of Oak Point, a friend of the trespasser, turned in and tried to effect a rescue. The officer pounded him over the head. Instead of allowing the matter to end at that, Hanson came to the city, swore out a warrant against the offic er, alleging assault and battery. The case was heard by Judge A. A. Cleve land, yesterday afternoon, and on a presentation of the facts U wAfl thrown out of court. It was Officer Merri-' field's turn then, and he promptly pro duced a warrant granted by the Jus tice of the peace at Seaside, and took Hanson into custody for resisting an officer. The defendant will have a hearing today, and Deputy Prosecut ing Attorney Curtis will go down on behalf of the state. ALONG THE WHARVES. The WUlle E. Reed has finished load ing at Portland and will leave down today. Captain J. Mattson, of the schooner Joseph Ruhs, has reported that when In latitude 40.23 north, longitude 120.52 west, he passed a water-logged boat, painted white on the outside, and look ing like A Columbia river fishing boat. It was not picked up, the sea being too rough. The Danube, before leaving Seattle, discharged 125 tons of sugar from the British steamer Empress of India. Late Thursday night a portion of a gill-net was removed from the pro pellor of the - R. P. Elmore, and yes terday she left for Portland to be placed on the dry dock and overhauled. The schooner Del Norte, whose cap tain died recently at Nehalem from Injuries received In falling off the side walk In that town, Is still at that point. She will go to sea in charge of L. Wagner, a step-son of the late Captain Wagner. The Bteamer Augustu arrived In from Tillamook yesterday. She brought 3 boxes, 1 kit and 1700 lbs. of butter, 2 boxes merchandise, 1 trunk and 1 box seals. Tho steamer Danube arrived In yes terday, from Vancouver, B. C, with a cargo of Chinese merchandise and 72 Chinese passengers, 11 of whom, for Astoria, were landed. Tho remainder were taken to Portland. The steamer went up the river In charge of Cus toms Inspectors Trulllnger and Stock ton. LOST LENOUE. "Chris". Is a compounder of seduct ive concoctions, of thei variety known to John B. Gough and Mr.. Murphy us "soul destroying compounds", and he has lost his "best girl." The Informa tion ought, by rights, to be clftBsilled In the advertising columns, under the heading of "Lost and Found", with the additional and more interesting Information that "anyone finding the same, and notifying Chris, may keep tho treasure for his honesty." Wheth er Chris failed to llnd her because she, like "John," In the undent ballad of "The Three Sons" was lost and never was found; or whether she voluntarily absented herself when he called makes no difference. lie abstains from tho possible truth that she "we-nt back on him," and substitutes the elusive and less, probable' proposition that he lout her. That is the way of the world. To soften down- and tone the sorrows ( f mlsplneenied affection andno (lull, by misrepresenting the former, and lying alMuit the latter, seems tn bo natural If not strictly moral. OREGON'S GIANT SALMON. In tho Oregon booth In the Fisher ies building at the World's Fair there Is a giant salmon from Columbia river. This beauty, which is probably the largest salmon ever taken from the waters of the West, Is fifty-four Inches long, forty Inches nround nnd weighs eighty-two Munds. I'eora Her ald. AUCTION SALE. At the forks of Deep lllver. Wash., at Anderson's store, on Tuesday, Au gust Kith. 1S93. at 10 o'clock a. m., will be sold by auction tho following prop erty: 100 acres on Salmon creek, con taining 70 ncres of bottom land with one million feet of fir timber. For further particulars apply to Martin Olson, auctioneer. Astoria. PAY 1 .:; ? (I! --'4 ") United States Land Office. Oregon' City, Oregon. August 2, 1893. w,il,.ft a herehv irlven that the plat of survey of T 4 N, R 7 W.. has this day been received at this olllo and on September 12, 1S93 at 8 o'clock a. in., of eald day, said plat will be HUM In this office nnd the land therein will e sub ject to entry on and, nffr paid date. J. 1, Ag-t?rnajii, Keglster. PETER TAQUET, Receiver. NATURE DEMANDS A TONIC. . . - avan tlirato we ougm never i v. I of u who possess vigorous health, that we are wearing out that the vital clock work, bo to speak, must event j FT.Y. la rf r,iirSf TCA uauy run aow. xu, "j -cannot prevent, because it is l" me ordinary course of nature, but we may retard the too speedy arrival of decay by the use of an invlgorant which i takes rank of every other namely. Hostet ter's Stomach Bitters. This century has not witnessed a parallel in success to this famous medicine, which not only sustains health by promoting- vigor, but overcomes constipation, dypepsa chills and fever, nervousness, rheum tism, and other disordered cond tlons or me system iwhi- j -and an impoverished condition of the blood. The feeble, persons convalescing after exhausting disease, and the aged, t1A USA Of derive iuue ue""i- - - - this helpful and elllclenttonic . advertised In ,,?," r'toether with In. choleea Cerfumcry, ana wim r , LVr r bought t lowest rrie j J. VV . Conn s .bug siivre. opposite tccldetit hold. Astoria. HEALTHY 9 KWrtUKCe; ' . ,l y ;. Mf.,.. -re- SMS ft1 .:: ; ; 5,:.WstreotS'i Give a three months old baby lo NO INTERNATIONAL REGATTA. New York, - August 4. F. A, Pratt, representative of the Chicago navy, who has been to Europe for the pur pose of securing entries for the great International regatta, returned today. He says he has been unable to se cure entries, either In crews, or 'Indi viduals, owing to business depression or Illness of members of the various crews. MORE CHINESE LITIGATION. Washington, August 4. The depart ment of justice hus ordered an appeal from the decision of Judge Davis, in Southern California, that the deport ing section of the Geary act is uncon cltuatlon. This appeal may cause the whole matter to be again brought before the supreme court In full bunch. WILL NOT MEET REDUCTIONS. Chicago, August 4. The Union Pa cific, R'o Grande Western, Denver and Rio Grande, and Colorado Midland, have decided not to put in effect any second-class east bound rates from Pa cific coast points, to meet the reduc tions made by the Great Northern and Northern . Pacific. SUING A BANK PRESIDENT. Milwaukee, 'August 4. Washington Recker, as receiver for the Wisconsin Marine and Fire Insurance Company bank, has begun suit In the superior court against John L. Mitchell and others, to collect unsecured promissory notes aggregating JG00.000. EXCURSION STEAMER SUNK. Albany, N. Y., August 4. The steam er Rachel Sherman, with an excur sion party of twenty-nine people, left Fourteen mile Island, Lake George, for Pearl Point, Ill's morning. At Pearl Point landing 'the steamer sank. Twelve lives were lout. NEW RAILROAD COMMISSIONER. Washlngtcjn, August 4. The presi dent has appointed E. Ellery Anderson of New York, one of the Pacific rail road commissioners In place of Mr. Dimniock, who was nppolnted by Cleve land, but declined the position. SIGHT SEERS GOING HOME. Albany, Or., August 4. The San Francisco excursionists returned today from a trip over the eastern division of the Oregon Pacific, and ' left at noon for Ynqtilnn and took the steamer, at 4 o'clock for San Francisco. AN UNNATURAL ALLIANCE. Portland, August 4. Miss Mary S. n.vle, a white woman nnd superintend ent of the Chinese mission, and Char ley I!. Young, a Chinese merchant, were man-led yesterday, at Vancouver, Washington. TO LIVE THIRTY DAYS. Wllburton, I. T., August 4. The nine Choctaw Indians, who were sen tenced to be shot today, have been granted a further respite of one month. A TREMENDOUS SHAKING UP- Thl Is what every system afflicted with chills and fever, bilious remittent, or any other form of malarial disease, undergoes periodically. Not only is malaria terrible In Itself It is the breeder of a" Inllnlty of bodily all Indus, ppoclncs used fir Us preven tion ana removal prove, in the vast majority of cases,, useless for every other purpose than to mitigate tho dl Bease n"d stave oft It attacks. They are sure, with the average treatment, to return after a whllei The sufferer may change- his location to- a healthier one, but the complaint, which is In his blood. Is not thus lightly got rla of, and returns after the wonted In tervnl- Organic affections of the nerves, heart trouble, general debility, of the system, are tho offspring of ma larla. Cure the originating cause and avert future physical Injury with Hos tetter's Stomach Bitters, efficacious also In liver complaint, inactivity of the kidneys, rheumatism and indlges tlon. ASTORIA TO THE WORLD'S FAIR. Astoria to Chicago in four days. This Is the time made by ".he Union Pacific. Rates have been reduced to a very low figure. Go no v before higher rates take effect. For, further Information call nt ticket office Union Pacific dock. O. W. LOUNSBF.RUY, Agent. N'HV Try i his. It will cost vou nothing nnd will sure ly do you Kood. it you has-e a coim-h, cola or nny trouble with thront, cli?st or liinRS. Dr. KIiir's New discovery for Consumption, counhs n"d colds Is Ifuar n n teed to give relief, or money will be paid back. Sufferers from la grippe found It just the thlnis. and under Its use miipaIv nnd perfect recovery. Try a sample at our expi'iise nnd learn for your St'll JOSt now Kooti u mm ii xi. bottle free at Chas. Ropers' drug store. Largo Blxc &0 cents and ft. NOTICE. To the active firemen of the Astoria Fire Deportment. Being urged by a number of my friends, I hereby an nounce myself as an Independent candidate for the offle of chief engin eer of the Astoria Fire Department Respectfully, TOOS. B. LOTJGHERY. CHILDREN Arc a great blessing. All children will be perfectly rugged and healthy if raised on the Condensed Milk, for it is the most nouiishinrr, rich and natural food for infants that can be found. Re member the Eagle brand. Youi' Grocer and Druggist sell it. to 12 parts water to one of Eagle condensed milk. Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, nnd til (he train of evll from early errors or later excpBfloK, tbe results of cverwork, sickness, worrv.eto. Fullstreuglb, development and tone given to every organ and Snrtlon of tho body, lmplp, natural methods, lmmediatolmproventeiit seen. Ffillnre impossible. 2.(10) references. Book, explanation and proots malted (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N. Y. I A Puiu e l.ES. Vfn over fll) ivnrs. il'ffHt. Jli,het li'Kli' niuniul. At druKuiNts, or in.Uled on leeeint of CjJRJ price mr. per box. KB ! WirilisiflANH ft BROWN fc? &ZS ' l'i":p.. i..'it:.uore, Wd. it Lyl tj&lsBttMKJBSUsl CURB A new fttid complete treatment, consisting ol suppositories, ointment in capsules, also in box and pills; a positive, euro f r e ternal, In teriml blind or blucdliif,', itching, chronic, recent or hereditary piles, and many other diseases and female weaknesses; It is always a ifrciit henellt to the eencral health. The find discovery of a medical cure reuderiiifr an oper tion with thu knife unnecessary hertaftcr This remedy hm never l)e n known to fall, tl per box, 6 for $5; sent by mail. Why sutler from this terrible l!?ease when a written guar antee is elvfc.il with G boxes, to refund the money 1 not fn-ed. Send stamps f- r fre snmnle. Guaroi-oe issued by Woodward Clark & Co., Wholesale anil Retail DrugKlpis Folo Agents Portland. Or. Pr sale by J. W. Conn. Astoria Oreirnr DR. GUNN'S ONION SYRUP FOR COUGHS, COLDS AND CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE. Ia rAltlntf fnmlly of nine children, my only torn cdy for Couffh3, Colds and Croup won onion Byrup. It isjunt no ctTwjtivo to-day ni it wan forty yeura KO. Now my frrnmlchiMren fako Dr. Gunn's Out on Syrup wblfh ia alrnfidy prepared and nior pluoBaut to Uio tadU. Bold at t0 oeutu a boltl. For sale by J. "W. Conn, Druggist J. 13. WYATT Dealer in HaH-are Ata Ship thdnjilerj. Vine (id. UrlKt-l VuniNIi, Itlimele till. Cof t Oiivi.H, j!emp 8sll Twine l.aH Oil, Wiotilil Iron Spike.'', Hal van I zteil (Hit Nails Qrooorlos, XHto. ARriciiltnnil Inipleinent.i, SswiiiK Mi ' mat limes, Painls and UiW. Kopp's - Beer - Hall Choice Wines, I.'niiors nnd Ciltnrs. KENTUCKY - WHISKEY, Only hnmloil oyer tile bir. The largest . pluvs of N. p. lieor. lln'f ami Imlf, 5c. Free linirh, EHICKSON & WlWKXhS, Prs. ("or. Couconily and I nfiivetle r?ts. MUSIC I ,T.L Ml First st. eel, ttt irin. Or. H. CHRISTENS RN. PSOP'B.. 5l JPx'g Oonoort Kverv niK'it bejrluninir at Ko'elwk. (imii nmil'. best of wiK s, H- duor anil eiiraro alwas on h.iil. Civrtrt, and Trade-M rVs obtained, and all Pat ent business conducted for moochatc Ftra. Our Orfiet is Owm U. S. Patcnt Orncc and we can-secure patent in leas time tain lb one remote from Washington. Send model, drawing; or photo., with descrip tion. We sdrise, U patentable or not, ires of chargs. Our fee not due till patent is secured, A PauPMitT, "How to Obtain Patents," with cost of same in the U. & and foreign countries sent free. Address, c.A.snow&co. om. satiht Omct. WasHiiiaTOH. B. C. sVVss BE FSLEb fiAE 8f SHERIFF'S .BALE. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for the county of Clatsop: Astoria Iron Works, Plaintiff, vs. Pean Blanchard, Defendant: By virtue of an execution and' order of sale Issued out of and 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, 1893, 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-wlt: Lota 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 o much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy the sum of $530.58, with Interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from June 19, 1893, 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, 1893. 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 the state of Oregon of the State Investment & In surance Company, of San Francisco, C .ifornla, and to all other persons ln- rested, that the said company has insured its business in the State of Jregon, 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 an act of the legislative as sembly of the state of Oregon, entitled "An act to amend Sections 3564,, 3568 and 3580, 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 L. Brander, President. Attest; Charles M. Blair, Secretary ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I have been duly appointed administrator of the estate of Mary Ann Adair, de ceased. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to call at my of flee at No. 119, Genevieve street Asto rla, Clatsop county, Oregon, and pay the same. And all persons haying claims against said estate must pre sent the same to me, with the proper vouchers, at the above named place, within six months from date of this notice. . ' Dated, Astoria, Oregon, July 25, 1893. B. VAN DUSEN. Administrator of said estate- EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all whom It may concern, that the undersigned have been duly appointed the executors of the last will and testament of George Flavel, late of Clatsop county, Oregon, deceased, nnd as such executors, authorized to administer the estate of such deceased; and all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased are hereby notified and required to present the same duly veri fied, to the undersigned at the office of the undersigned, George C. Flavel, in the city of Astoria, Clatsop county, Or egon, within six months from this date. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this 10th day of July, 1893. GEORGE C. FLAVEL, MARY C. FLAVEL, S. S. GORDON, Executors. COUNTY ASSESSOR'S NOTICE. The Board of Equalization will meet at the office of the coun ty clerk and publicly examine the assessment rolls of Clatsop county for the purpose of correcting all errors of valuation or description of lands, lots or other property. It Is the duty of all persons to ap pear at that time if they wish correc tions made, as no corrections or alter ations can be made by any officer after the adjournment of the board. The board will meet on Monday, August 28th, at 10 o'clock a, m., and close on Saturday, September 2nd, at 6 p. m. Astoria, August 5th, 1893. J. W. GEARHART, County Assessor. FISHER BROTHERS SHIP CHANDLERS. Heavy and Bhalf HAED-WABE Cwvy In ick . ,Wagons and Vehicles, Farm Machinery, Paints. Mils, Varnishes, Loggers' Supplies, lalilianks Scales, Doors and Winuows. PROVISIONS. -FLOUR u4 MIU. KFKD. ASTORIA. - - OREGNO. Atlantic Beer Hall 31! F rst ftreet, Astoria, Or. PETE D0TJREL, Proprietor. The Finest - Wines, Liquors - anil - Cigars. Free Concert Every Evening. Is tbe line to take to nil points EAST and SOUTH It is the DINING CAR ROUTE It often) the best service, Com bluing SPEED and COMFORT It b the popular route wllh those who wish to travel on THE SAFEST It Is therefore the route you Minnlil take. It rmiH through veslibuled trains every tiny in the year to ST. PAUL AND CIlle.AW) No Change of Cars, Elegaut Pullffliin Slccpm, Superior Tourist Sleepers, Splendid Free Second-class Sleepers, Only one change of card Portland to New York - Through Tickets - 'lo Any Part oftue civilized world Passengers ticketed via. all boats runnlm between Astoria, Kahuna mid I'oriland. Kull Information concerning rates, lime o: trails, route mid other details furulohed o np"ilintiou to C. W. STONE. Agent Astoria. Steamer Telephone Hock. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, o. M Kirat St.. cor. Washington, . Portland. Oregon. Only Line Running i L " 2 THROUGH DAILY TRAINS eav ng Prrtland,8:45 AM. 7:30" PM. 1 DAYS TO 2 CHICAGO 7 Hours Quicker toSt. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker toliicayo. 40 Hours Quicker to Cms ha and ' Kansas City. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, Free Reclining Chair Cars, Din. ing Cars. ASTORIA TO SAN FRANCISCO OCEAN STEAMERS AuausT, lS!)i(. Oregon Wednesday August 2. Columbia Sunday Augun f.. Slate l liiirsduy August in. Oregon Momiav August 14. CohiMii ia Friday AurusI is. t:ite Tuesday August ?2. Oregon alur.iny juiriisI -Jil. . Col nubia Wednesday August 3d. ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMERS Morning boat leaves Astoria dally except Sunday, at 6 a. m. and Sundays ac 9 a. m.; returning leaves Portland dally, except Saturday, at 8 p. m. and Saturdays at 10 p. m. Night boat leavea Astoria dally at 6 p. m-; returning leaves Portland daily at 7 a. m. The morning boat from Portland makes landings on the Oregon side of the river and night boat on the Washington side. The 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 general liifv-imatlon call on or address, W. H. HUKUtTJKT, u. W. l OUiNSl'.EllRV .V ,Uen. avAel. Aweni.' Portland, Or. Astoria, Or. Seaside Saw Mill. Aeomplete stoc k ef lumber on hand in the Mueh or dre?sod. Klo rinir. Rustle, Otllinir and all kinds of tiuii-h; Moulding and Shin.! gles; ab-o Hr.irket Work done to order. Trrnn promptly attended to. Ollire una yard t mill R. rL Lnuiv i. ' Seaside, Oregon, ' '