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WILLIAM M'KIXLEY,
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For Vice-President
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Of New York.
ASTORIA AGAIN DISGRACED.
Something is evidently wrong with
the discipline In our navy. Since we
have been fooling with the Oriental
and Philippine questions we have lost
two valuable warships, vessels that are
worth more In dollars and cenU than
the whole Philippine group, and the In
dications are that the loss in at least
one case was the result of negligence
or drunkenness. Vessels of all na
tions are plying those waters,
and It certainly appears strange
that American ships should be
the only ones to meet with disasters.
When the Charleston was WTecked It
is known through the testimony of
members of the crew, though the mat
ter was quickly hushed up, that nearly
all the officers were Intoxicated and un
fit for duty, and we may expect some
Interesting reports regarding the Ore
gon as soon as the crew Is discharged
and the men at liberty to speak.
Building expensive Vessels simply to
decorate the rocks In Aslatls waters Is
becoming very tiresome to the Amer-1
lean people, and they will soon demand
an accounting from the navy depart
mentAstoria Budget. July 2.
The attention of The Astorlan has
Just been called to the above slander
ous attack on the American navy,
marked copies of the paper containing
which are said to have been gratu
Itously sent aboard the Philadelphia
during her sojourn here and distributed
promiscuously among the officers and
sailors. It Is to be regretted that the
committee of arrangements, at whose
instance the navy department was kind
enough to honor Astoria with the visit
of this noble ship and her veteran
crew of officers and men, failed to de
tect and repudiate an act so vile and
discourteous as this. The appearance
of such an article in any American
newspaper would be bad enough at any
time, but the timing of Its publication
with the arrival of the Philadelphia to
take part In a general patriotic observ
ance of the Fourth of July amounts to
an offense whose infamy and lnhos
pitality will react upon Astoria and
do lasting harm and discredit perhaps
to the whole state. The Insult was
deeply resented by Captain Mead and
other officers of the Philadelphia, and
it is to be feared the report which they
may give to the navy department of
their visit here will put a stop to fur
ther friendly visits of American war
vessels to this port.
Of course the article is inspired by
Lazy
Livers
sre many times the cause of rut-Ions
d wam Ninety per cent of the
American people are and to be
troubled with liver and stomach
complaints sm'h as constipation,
dizzimm, indigestion, liiUoiuueaa,
sluggish liver, etc.
Baldwin's
Health
Tablets
No. 25
overcome and rare those uls.
These tablets act as a gentle laxa
tive, 'iliey make the liver and
rtczsacl (!, t!.u:r duty u U,xr
aliouid. The moot obstinate case
yield to these little tablets. They
east 2ic and can be procured at
FRAN'S HART.
cessor to Th. Olsen, 100-J Com. St.
i
r.nxlety to make poll' leal capital for
the anil-expansionist campaign, end In
cidentally to exploit the paper In unes
tlun ns a brilliant and tearless cham
pion of the party It disgraces hy Us
suppovt. From beginning to end it Is1
a cr-td of outrageous falsehood. Our
navy has Abundantly proved I"
superiority In discipline. ns well
js In neatly all other respects,
over the navies of the European
powers. It passes all comprehen
sion how any American daivs to brook
pu!llc sentiment at home by assigning
otherwise, and It is Just such utt.M-
ences as these In the petty pre to
which this Astoria sheet aspires to
belong that confounds the opinion of
American politics held by Intelligent
people abroad. It Is not true that we
have lost two valuable ships In the Far
East, but the traitor us writer of this
article evidently reflects by that state
ment the hope that such a national
calamity may yet come true. The
charge that our vessels are the only
ones meeting with disaster In the
China seas shows & paucity of Informa
tion or malignity f slanderous pur
pose that should render any paper In
which It Is publish M odious and con
temptible In the sight of every Amer
lean patriot who chances to read its
guff. The loss of life as well as ship
ping in the waters of the Orient Is
fearful, and has been shared by the
commerce and navies of all the world.
The Japanese, especially, who possess
the greatest tonnage in Northern Asl
atic seas, have suffered enormously of
late years. Only a short time ago a
great French liner, whose captain had
navigated these waters for nearly a
lifetime, was lost on the Chinese shore.
It is not to be wondered that we. who
are having practically our first experi
ence In that section of the world, should
have suffered with the rest to some
extent.
The charge that the officers of the
Charleston were drunk when she was
lest on an unchartjd reef in the Phil
ippines emanated from certain Agul-
naldo sympathlxers at home, and was
so monstrous and ungrateful a false
hood as to arouse unanimous expres
sions of Indignation from naval officers
of every nation throughout the world.
The matter was made the subject of
rigid official inquiry by the depart
ment and it was rhown conclusively
that the Charleston was navigating
w aters at the time of her mishap where
the chart gave a great depth and that
her officers were even unusually alert
because of unfamlliarity with the lo
cality. There is no branch of the pub
lic service, in which merit so complete
ly controls position and responsibility
as in our navy. It is one institution,
at least, in which all kinds of Amer
icans should take pride and which
should be freest from the slanders of
the penny-a-liners in the low politi
cal sheets that thrive ty lying attacks
upon American statesmen and misrep
resentations of the policies of the party
In power. The effectiveness of our na
vy, man for man and ship for ship. Is
universally acknowledged to hold the
highest rank among the navies of the
world. The prestige of its achieve
ments irom Its beginning until the
present time has called forth the
warmest commendation and praise from
experts and text-book writers In every
tongue.
The only charitable interpretation of
this Aftoria libeler's conduct is that
to his small mind the visit of the
Philadelphia furnished an auspicious
occasion for palming off the effusion
of some Ignorant and malicious Interior
party writer as the product of hlg own
brain. He copied the article, evident
ly, on the assumption that the ap
pearance of the cruiser In Astoria wa
ters would lend plausible color to its
originality as a party argument for the
political crowd to which he thinks he
belongs. If this Is not his excuse for
the iiisult offered Astoria's distinguish
ed guests and his ba,se black
guardism of the worthiest branch
of his country's public service,
he ought to be hunted out by
a committee of indignant citizens and
made to leave the town. The great
seaport of Astoria has no room for such
a class of vermin as this, and they
should be exterminated with the rats
or else forced to move along.
It h a waste of lime and words to
i-omradiit .on either the platform or
nominee of the Kansas City conven
tion. Both were condemned by an
overwhelming sentiment of the Amer
ican people, Including the best element
and most influential newspapers of the
democratic party, long In advance of
the date of their promulgation at Kan
sag City. The fact that such ardent
gold-standardites as Hill, Croker,
Sewall, of Maine, and even so decent a
man as Pattlson, of Pennsylvania, were
The Best
Washing
Woman's Best Friend.
there and pretended to Join In the
unanimous approval and "enthusiasm"
of the fresh demand for free and un
limited coinage of silver and the aban
donment of the Philippines and other
fruits of the Spanish war. which dem
ocrats as much as any other class sup
ported at the outset, will make no
change in the opinions and determin
ation of the people. Mr. Bryan and
his Kansas City patchwork of retro
gression and fault-finding will be
overwhelmingly condemned mark the
prediction by the largest and most
pronounced proportionate majority ever
cast by the people against the demo
cratic party since the defeat of the
Mct'lellan ticket and his "fallure-of-the-aar"
platform in 1SS4. The repub
lican party. In the providence of the
Almighty, will go straight ahead with
Its rlvilixtng work and its needed
preparations for the fulfillment of Its
great and patriotic mission Jim the
same as If Mr. Bryan had never been
born or Mr.Croker now occupied his ap
propilate penitential cell at Sing Sing,
or the last quadrennial Confederate
reunion had not taken place this year
In Kansas City or elsewhere.
There is Just one exception to the
rule from Richmond, Virginia, to New
Orleans, Louisiana, and from San
Francisco to Manila, that where the
republican party has once planted the
American banner of freedom It has
never been furled. The solitary excep
tion was in the Hawaiian Islands, but
the promptness and undoubted terma
nency with which the banner was
afterwards replaced In that instance
is an emphasis of the unfailing rule
and determination of the American
people for Its enforcement elsewhere
and at all times.
ADLAI E. STEVENSON.
The newly-chosen Democratic nomi
nee for the vice-presidency was born
In Christian county, Kentucky, October
23, 1S35. and educated at Wesleyan
University and Centre College, Ken
tucky. In 1832 he moved to Blooming
ton, 111., and began the practice of law
at Metamora, In the same state, eight
years later. He soon became prominent
in politics, serving as chancery mas
ter of Woodford county from 1861 to
IS63, as state's attorney from 1863 to
1869, and was chosen as a presiden
tial elector on the Democratic ticket
In 1861. He returned to Bloomlnirtnn
in 1863 and was thence elected to the
Forty-fourth and Forty-sixth congress
es. In 1877 he was a member of the board
of visitors to West Point. During
Cleveland's first term as president he
was the first assistant postmaster-general.
In 1892 he wa elected vice-president
on the ticket with Cleveland, and
now finds himself linked with Bryan
as a candidate for the same position.
Being elected this time, however, Is a
different proposition.
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Dally except Saturday.
Saturdays only.
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All trains make close connections at
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to and from the eaat or Bound points.
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Telephone 22L
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All Good Shipped to Our Care
Will Receive Bpedal Attention.
No. B38 Duane St,
Astoria. Or.
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FACTS
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are operated so a. to make close con
nections with diverging line at all
Junction points.
Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair
Car. on through trains.
Dining car service unexcelled. Meal,
served a la carte.
In order to obtain the flrt-claa. Mr
vice, ask the ticket agent to .ell you
a ticket over. ....
The Wisconsin Central Lines.
and you will make direct connection, at
St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and
all point. East
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any ticket agent, or correspond with
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or JAS. A. CLOCK, Milwaukee, Wla.
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tlon regarding Lastern trip, call on or
address,
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Cl'.y Pnss. and TL'kn Agent. Portland,
J. A. Fastabend,.
General
Contractor
and Builder.
THE lOtVKC.
Stranger, viaitinj In tn city wilt (Jiitl
the Louvre au attractive resort w herein
to sixnd the evening. The Am me Sister
LaduV Orchestra is .till on the bill, and
presents nightly a musical program of
exceptional merit, Handsome pool and
billiard room, .re a feature In connection
with the honse. Palatable luncbe. will
be served at all oours
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O. W. LOUN8DERRT.
Agent, Astoria.
W. II. HUIILUUKT.
Gen. Pass. Aft, Portland, Or,
LCIJ A I. NOTIIKS.
NOTICE IS HKIIKHT tllVKN
That It in the Intfiitlon of the Com
mon i'iiuiu'II of the City of Astoria to
establish the (trade of Duane stroi t In
that part of the 11 1 y of Astoria Inld
out and roi'iirdisl by J. M. Khlvrli'y from
thi- vhsi line of Mcl'lure'a Astoria to the
-nst line cf Hovrntenth lrct, at the
follow In ht'lKht altove thr base of
nr.i.l.. as esluhllshi-d by ordinance No.
71. of the City of Astoria, entltlt-d,
"An 'irdlnnm cstnbllshliit a 'bane of
jritdee for the atreeta of the City of
Astoria, to-wit:
At the east line of the town of As
torla aa luld out and recorded by John
Mct'lure and rxtpnd'd by Cyrus Olnry
24 feet throughout the width thereof.
At the Intersection of Duarm slrwt
with Fourteenth stnet. on the north
aide 23.& fet't and on the south side
lib ff.'t.
At the Intersertlon of Dunne St. with
Fifteenth atrwt, 34 fwt en the north
side and 3a f t on the uth aide.
At the Inti-raiK-tlon of Dunne strict
with Klxteenth street, 33 feet throuih
out the entire croastnic.
At the lntprsK'ttoii of Dtiane street
with Hcvtnleenlh atreet, 24 feet
throua-hout the entire crossing.
The street bctwren the points men
tioned or crossings to be on a etraUht
or even slope throughout the width
thereof.
That this notice is published for ten
attccentlve days by order of the said
council, the first publication being on
Maturity, July 7th. loo.
II. E. NELSON,
Auditor and Police Judge of the City
or Aiioria.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Offlcs at Orfgon City, Oregon,
June 23, 1900.
Notice la ht-reby given that the fol
lowing named ftllt-r has llli-d notice of
hie Intention to make final proof In
support of hla claim, and that said
pnmf will be made before the lteglater
and Receiver at Oregon City, Oregun,
on August 20, l'JW,
Mr: Jasper N. Fowler. II. K. No. 12tr,4
for the lota 9. 10, IS and lfl, Hoctloti 13,
Tp. 4 N., It. 10 W.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon
ami cultivation or suit land, vli:
James H. Itatl.bun, of Portland,
Oregon, A. D. llockitfellow, of Purtlimd,
Oregon, W. 8. Cone, of Huy City,
Oregon, John Plnley, of Astoria,
I'regon,
CHAS. II. MOOREK,
Register,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Olllce at Oregon City, Oregon,
Jime 23, im.
Notice la lieheby given that the fol
lowlng-named settler has died notice of
his Intention to mnk- final proof In sup
r i ii' :il i claim, ami Unit siild pr.,.,f
will be mnile before the Register and
Receiver ai "n g ;n CI y. Oregon, on
August 20, 11)00,
viz: Jumee 8. Rathbun, II. B. No. 12,444,
ror th B. E. of Section 18, Tp. 4 N.,
R. 9 W.
He name the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon
nt-(I cultivation of said land, vli:
J. N. Fowler, of Portland, Oregon,
A. D. Rockafellow, of Portland, Oregon,
W. S. Cone, Hny I'lty, Oregon, John
Flnley, of Antorla. Oregon.
CIIAB. U. MOORES,
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lund 'OIllCO "nt Oregon City, Oregon,
June 23, 1900.
Notice fn hereby given that the fol
lowing-named settler had filed notice of
hiH Intention to make final proof In
support of his claim, and that Mild
proof will be made before the Register
and Receiver at Oregon City, Oregon,
on August 20, 1900,
vU: Andrew D. Rockafellow, H. B.
No. 12450, for the E. of 8. W. and
Iota 3 and 4, Section 18, Tp. 4 N R, 9
W,
He name the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence . upon
and cultivation of said land, viz:
J. 8. Rathbun, of Portland, Oregon,
J. N. Fowler, of Portland, Oregon, W.
8. Cone, of Bay City, Oregon, John
Flnley, of Aatorla, Oregon.
CHAS. B. MOORES,
Register. 1
MOAL NOTIC'K
NOTU'H roll 1TULICATION.
Pulled Hint.' I.niid liitW, Oregon City,
Oii'iioii, July 3, I Ml,
Notli P In ht'ivliy iilvin Hint In coiuplU
iih'o with tlix provlnloiiM of tin not of
t' lnuri'sa emitted "An act for th .ill"
of llinlr litiiiln In the .Intra of Cull
fornlii, OiYilon, NYvu.lft, utld Wualiillil
Ion 'IViTltory," na mli'inli-d to all Pub
II" Lnml Htiiica by ail of Aimtiat 4,
KU, Luther Knurr, of Health', county
of King, stutw of WMliliiKln, hua this)
ility filed III t It 1st uMli'o Ilia swot It alute,
in. 'til No, r.':il, for th" puri'luua of the
N. H. i of Section Nn. 4 In Township
No, 5 N ItniiHP No. V VV., nnd will nlt"f
proof (o allow Hint the land amiglit la
ini.i'e VHltmltle for tin limber or clone
limn for ngrli'tilliirnl pin pin.., nnd to
t'KlutilUh hla eltiliii to aulil lund before
Uih Keitlater nnd Uecrlver of (hla udlc
nt i'r'oii i'Iiv, Oregon, on
Krl'lny, the SMh tiny of 8oUiulier. I.
lie names na Wlln'-aaea;
lliirtholontetv J. Illlike, nf Heaalilt
t'i'i K"lt, J mill's T. Illli ke, of Heaalde,
Oii-tt.in, Churlea llurbaunh, of Voign,
Si'lltll linkotn, Wllllitm llUrkii. of Heu
side, Oregon,
Any and all person claiming ad
versely lite ubove-dracrlbed Innds me
riui'ted In Mia their clnluia In I Ills
ofiU'tt on cr before said Mli d.ty of
Hepli'liibrr, liWO.
CIIA8. n. M0ORF.8.
lteglSlor.
NOTICK FOR I'l'ULICATlON,
United States l-aiid ntW, Oregon City,
Oregon, July S, !').
Notice Is hereby given Hint In rtu
llniic with l lie pruvlilutia of the act
of congrcaa of June 3, ISTK, riitllled
"An act for the le of timber taints In
the statea of ('itllfornln, Oregon, No
vo. In, ami Washington Territory," na
fateudeil to nil I'ulille Und Slates ly
of AiiKtisl 4. l!Si;', rimrlee I (nr.
nuugh, of Volga, county of HiiNiklngs,
state of Houth I'ukoin, baa this ly
'lied In this olllce hla swum statement
No, in?, for the purchase of the N. W.
if S'ctloii No. I in Towimlilp Ni.
4 N Range No, V and will offer
proof to show that the land sought Is
more valuable for Its Umber or sti-ne
than for agricultural pun .., and to
rslnhllsh bis claim to said lund before
the Keglstrr nnd Hwelver of this office
at trrgoti t'lty, Oregon, mi
Friday, the Mil iiuy ( September, 10,
Ho names Bs wltneams:
Hilltholom. w J. Ilurke, of Hnnalda,
t'regon. Ju nits T. Hurkf. of Seaable,
Otvgim, Wiliiutii Ilurke, of Srulile, or
eg"ii, Luther Kagi-r, of Brattle, W'a.h
Ington, Any and all person, claiming ad
versely (he utiovr-dcacrlbei! land, are
reiitiesteU to tile their claim. In (,
oftlce on or before mid IMh day of
Meptrnibrr, iww.
CHAS. II. MixiltKS.
Iteglater,
ADMINISTRATOR'S 8ALB.
' Notice Is hereby given that r.ursuant
to an order made and entered In the
county court of the state of Oregon
for Clatsop county on the SOih day of
April, liw, the undersigned admlnia
trator of the estate of P. W. Coleman,
deceased, win on Monday, the (th .lay
of July, 19O0, at the hour of two o'clock
p. m.t In front of th. court house door
at the city of Astoria, In Clatsop coun
ty, state of Oreg.m, offer for sale and
sell at auction to the highest bidder
for caah. all of the following described
'te "'toeted In said county, to-
The north half of the southwest quar
ter, and the west half of the southeast
quarter of Section number one (1) In
Township six te). north of Range nine
a. west of the Willamette meridian,
Muted at Astoria. Oregon, this first
day of May, loo.
C W. FULTON.
Administrator,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon.
June 18, 1900.
Notice la hereby given that the fol
lowing named settler has filed notice of
hla Intention to make-final proof In
eupport of his claim, and that said
proof will be made before the County
t'lerk of Clatsop County at Astoria,
Oregon, on July 80, 1900. via:
JOHN ANTTILA.
If. E. No. U'M, for the lot. , 10. it
and 14, section 17, T 4 N, 11 I V.
He name, the following wKnrssca to
provo his continuous residence upon
an id land, vli:
Harry Hill, of Push. Oregon; Ja
kob Hlltunen, of Push, Oregon; William
Row of Push, Oregon; Albert Hill, of
Push, Oregon.
CHARLES B. MOORES.
Register.
SEALED PROPOSALS.
Ofllce of C. Q. M Vancouver Bar
racks, Wajth., July i, l'joo. Sealed pro.
posals. In triplicate, will be received
here until 11 o'clock a. in., August 2,
IWW, and then opened, fur furnishing
forago and bciltllno- at ih
Itary posts In this department and
tamp at Kkiigway, Alaska, and Port
Valdei, Alaska, for fiscal year ending
June 30, 1901. Information furnlMie.l
here or by . tuurtermaster at posts
U, S. reserves right to reject or accept
any or all tiroiumiila or inv rri . i.....
or. Knvelotiea rontalnlnir ,r,, i-
should be marked: "Proposals for
forage and Hecldlnir at ,,.i ...
dressed to undersigned. J, W. Jacobs
C. W. M.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Notice la hernhv nvn that ,1..
dorslgned hae been by the county
court of Clatsop county, Oregon, duly
appointed executor of the lost will anil
testament of Eveline Blferte, deceased
and that said will has been duly prov
en and admitted to probate by said
VUUI I, .
All nersnni havlnor rlnlm. .
thft estate f)f salrl tlwonunA
sent the mime, duly verllled, to the
uineimmiuii, ui me omce or Harrison
Aiii-n, uuorney at law, room 7, inm
blllldlnir. In Astorln. Orr.imn ...i.i.,..
six montliH from this dnte.
ALIIERT F. BIFKUTE
Executor of the Last Will ami Testa
ment of Eveline Blferte, Ueceased
Dated this 11th day of June, liiuo
FINAL ACCOUNT.
Notice Is herehv (riven, thnt ..
derslgnet, admlniHtrntor of the (-aiate
oi w. , jvnnaaer, -jeceoBea, has lllcil
In the county court of the state of
Orearon for i.'IntHnn cnnntv hi.
... -..,,,
account aa .tich administrator, nnd the
nn.ua hub u'tch mi iur neuriiig Mon
day, the 10th (lav of Jnlv mnn ...
o clock a. m.. at the eonntv om,r
at the court house, In the City of As-
ioiiiv, in iaisop county, uregon.
All nersona Interootert In anM
are hereby notified tn then .i . i
atipear and ehow cause, If any, why
the said final account should not be
allowed and the personal property be
longing to said estate distributed, the
administrator discharged and hla
bondsmen exonerate.
8. B. GORDON.
Administrator of the Estate of J. w
Minaker. Deceased.
Dated this 8th day of June. 1900.