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Children especially are fond of dainties,
and the housekeeper must look carefully
i to their food.
As good cake can be made only with
good eggs, so also a cake that is health
ful as well as dainty must be raised with
a pure and perfect baking powder. ;
Royal Baking Powder is indispensable
in the preparation of the highest quality
of food. It imparts that peculiar light
ness, sweetness and flavor noticed in the
finest cake, biscuit, doughnuts, crusts, etc.,
and what is more important, renders the
food wholesome and agreeable to young
and old.
SIBERIAN RAILWAY FIT FOR
SERVICE DESPITE REPORTS
Missionary Report That Line Is in Per
fect Condition for Transporta
tion of Troops.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.. NEW YORK.
ARRANGE FLANK MOVEMENT.
ments for the turning movement are
! complete and experts say that such a
Japanese Troops Plan Action of Great move couI(1 pr0perly begin at Taku
I shan as Fenghuan Chenug lies at the
Importance.
St Petersburg. April 20. What may
torn out to be an anticipated flanking
wvwnent t Japanese troops Is the j Dase of tne triangle.
angle of a triangle, with Takushan and
the mouth of the Yalu at angles at the
appearance of a number of Japanese
hips of Polinsa, near the Fulf of Chin-Tai-Tae.
as reported to the emperor
today by General Kuropatkin. Mili
tary experts here Tiave long regarded
that riclnity as a probable point of
disembarkation of the second Japanese
expedition.
Though the . Japanese are building
etrenchment8 on the Yalu It is be-
The Japanese disembarkation will
undoubtedly be covered by warships
and Russians recognise that It would
be impossible to prevent It
"We will strike after they have
landed," grimly said a member of the
general staff.
General Kuropatkin Is aware of the
strategic importance of the vicinity of
Tauhsan and it Is understood that he
Beved they Will advance soon. Arrange- has made arrangements accordingly.
Victoria. B. C, April 80. According
to the statement of the Rev. George
Douglas, late head of the Wesleyan
Manchurlan mission at Lino Yang, the
reports that the gre.it Siberian rail
way Is not At for service are utterly
without foundation. Since early lu
March from seven to twelve trains
loaded with troops and equipment have
passed over the line dally without ac
cident Thirty thousand of Russia's
choicest troops are In barracks at Uao
Yang under General Llnievltch, chief
of staff Enormously strong fortifica
tions have been thrown up on the west
side of the Yalu river and a vast
scheme of entrenchments - and earth
works was to be undertaken as soon
as the cold weather passed. General
Llnievltch told Douglas that at the
Yalu river the Russians would make
a stand with their utmost ' force as
it Is recognised as the key to Lino
Tung and practically to Korea. The
Russians are well aware that the Jap
anese are assembling in strength on
the east side of the Yalu and compute
their numbers at 50,000 all arms. The
Russians have at Llao Yang some
magnificent cavalry jui'l artillery, while
their Infantry battalions are made up
of chosen drafts from the European
regiments of the line now sen-lug In
Poland, on the Prussian. Austrian and
Balkan frontiers.
Rev. Mr. Douglas expressed aston
ishment to learn that there had been
no great land battle since he left Llao
Yang, as there it was considered im
minent.
which Russia will not evacuate except
under signal reverse of war.
Mr. Douglas says large numbers of
heavy cannot of modern pattern are
arriving every week at Uao Yang to
be used In the early works and hidden
batteries. A military cordon of three
miles has been drawn around Llao
Yang, penetrable only by Chinese.
Mr. Douglas and his family left Man
churia because of the Immediate like
lihood of a (hmiIIU t between the hostile
armies.
died of people have visited the new
nlds. Experts who have been on the
ground say the strike bids fair to be
one of the Important one of the west.
Already arrangements have been made
to erect derricks on' the Held and work
will be pushed extensively until the
country Is thoroughly prospected.
RAILWAY INTERESTS MERGE.
TYPICAL OF GERMANY.
Ksiser's
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Transportation Exhibit
World's Fair.
St. LouK April 20. Germany's ex.
hlbit In the transportation department
at the world's fair Is so large that a
considerable part of It Is made on
space outside the Palace of Trans
portatlon.
The exhibit of track and structure
Is located on a track H00 by 125 feet
brtweon the Palace of Forestry, Fish
ti ml Game Administration building.
There are 4200 feet of track and four
bulldlnKH, a "blockhouse," 15 by 2S
feet, which Is the general train de.
spatchcr's office; an electric switch
tower 40 by 18 feet; a mechanical
switch tower, 21 by 25 feet, and a typi
cal railroad station building, 25 by IT
feet .
The buildings are of typical Ger
man architecture, with high pitched
roofs covered with red and green tiles,
General-ln-Chlef Kuropatkin J medieval oriel windows and ornate
"Community of Interests" Arrange
ment Between Lines In New York. '
' New York, April 20. A "community
of Interests" arrangement between the
Metropolitan and the ttetmont subway
Interests may be the outcome of a
four-hour conference between August
n.lniont and Harry Payne Whitney.
says the Tribune.
Authorisation for the construction of
a second system of subways Is ex
pected In the near future and the Met
ropolitan street railway Interests are
said In financial circles to have de
termlned to make ft strong bid for
the constructing of the new tunnel.
Thus far It hit been Impossible to cor
roborate the rumors, but surface rail
way men are confident that all the
street railway Interests, underground,
surface and elevated In this city will
be consolidated within three years and
perhaps sooner than that If the pro
posed plan for connecting the various
bridges is adopted and financed.
coughs, cold, bronchitis, asthma,
dent Moyer. stopped off here long
enough to partake of dinner, Adjutant
Gennral Hell took occasion to state that
when Moyer was produced In the su
preme court he would be accompanied
only by General Hell and an aid, The
report that the entire escort would go
to the supreme court rooms, where the
Arm would be stacked, was vigorously
denied by the general, who said that
such an Indignity the military officials
would not be guilty of.
1ILL CAUSES 8TRIKE.
a TiiouairrruL man.
M. M. Austin, of Winchester, Ind.,
knew what to do n the hour of need.
Ills wife bad auch an unusual case of
stomach and liver trouble, physicians
could not help her. lie thought of and
tried Dr. King's New Life Pills and
she got relief at once and wag finally
oured. Only 15c at Charl rtogrrs'
UiiH store.
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Government-Owned Railroad In Hun
gary Tied Up.
Hudn Pest, April :!0. Owing to dis
satisfaction with the government bill
for the imitation of wages, a strike has
broken out on the government-owned
Hungarian Western railway. Th.- MKUL 3ftlX Til HILUOI EOttS
orient express from Paris due here at j
11 o'clock last nlKht Is stalled at I'litk-
anyana. and the express In the oppoHltef
direction will lie diverted to the H-n-j
trill station via llreuck, which part of ;
Ptauant. PalalaMa. PolM TuVaO" tV) flood,
Nr Sloliae, Wuhan or Urlpa, lao. M, teg. Kanf
told in bulk. Tha a.rflitna labial MampaJ 000.
OiunnM Ki aura r r"" ' a.
tailing ftamady Co., Chicago er N.Y, gas
was to arrive at Liao Yang and take
up headquarters about the middle of
March. The Russian officers Of the gen
eral staff express idlfference to the
fate of Port Arthur and Vladivostok,
declaring they don't count In com
parison with the holding of the Yalu,
outside stairways. The switch and
signal systems will be In operation.
New Oil Fields.
Douglas, Aris., April 20. Important
oil discoveries have been made on the
International line near here. Hun-
Hid you see it advertised in The Astoiian tell the Advertiser of it.
the system la still working. ItU ex
peeled that the men on other govern
ment lines will strike today. They com
plain that the premier has not ful
filled his promise to Increase wages.
Bell Denies Report.
Montrose, Col., April 20. General
Hell, en route to Denver with Presl-
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perfectly harmless; positive cure for
1 hese tiny Capsule are superior
to Balsam of lopaibs.
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THURSDAY, FRIDAY,, SATURDAY AND MONDAY
the vShanahan vSale of Dry Goods, Clothing', Etc.
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NOW BEING SOLD BY
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All Men's white Lanndried Shirts in this i
sale at
38 Ots
All Men's Negligee and Dress Shirts in this
Stile fit t .
All Men's work Shirts now in this gale at MJ
All Boy's whiU Laundried Shirts in this OA
sale at .
All Boy's Fancy Drew Shirts in this sale at & f
One lot of Meu's Underwear goes in this QA
sale at . . .
Oae lot of Men's Underwear worth $1.75 to ft rr
$2.00 in this saU at . . Ml
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One lot "f Ladies' Underwear worth 75 cts
to $1.25 in this sale Ht
One lot of Ladies' Underwear worth up lo
75 cts in Litis sale at
Indies' Wrappers worth $1 00 to $1.25 in
this sale at , . . - .
Children's Ready Made Dreesc in Ging
hams, Linens, and Chanihurry in ages
from 2 to 13 years in this sale
Ouo lot of Ladies' Mercerized Underskirt
worth $1.60 now , . 4,
Ail Men's and Boys' If at worth up to $3.00
in this sale at
49 Ots
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48
49
98
60
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Remember, we give you bargains on every piece of goods in the stock, as we are clos
ing it out regardless of what the goods cost; .
Remember the place, THE D. SHANAHAN STORE, where the stock is being sold by
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J. HOWARD GOT5HALL, 5alcs Manager.