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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1904)
ASTORIA, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10. ' PAGE SEVEN. BIG LEAD IN LOWER HOUSE Hepublicani Will' Have Working : Majority of Fifty and Prob ably Much More. SENATE ALSO REPUBLICAN Llttl Chang It Likely la Voting strength or Upper House, Which 11m Majority of 83. Washington, Tfor. l.Fresldent Roosevelt Ii assured of tb cooperation of a republican congrtst. Th prnt republican majority In that body If ft and ther need be no lurprlM If that. figure ti almost doubled and It It reasonably certain to reach a majority of nt least CO. In praellcnly all dl trlt-m. th republican bav held their own white In some Unin nnt In ulnnce tlm demcx-rut hnv lost It la pitiwltila the republican majority In the senate will show little If1 any chang In the voting strength. Of th 0 member of that body 67 are republican, and It democrat. CUR FRUITS IN FAVOR ABROAD. England Taking Bait Or del of Canned ' - - ' ' Fruit Readily. ' ' " New York. Nov. . Allen 0., Fret man, vie-president of ths J. K. Armbsy Co., who ha juat returned from an txtnd4 business trip In Eu rope, t spending a few day bene at the offlcee of the company en route to the headquarter In Chicago. Mr. Freeman arrived on the Cedrlc. He 'has boon abroad for eoveral monthi n business for the company and haa visited prartlcally every country In Eu rope. Touching on the more Import anl product! In which American pro ducers are Interested, he said! "There 1s an active demand on the other side for our fruits, both canned and dried, and the market there are gradually bHng extended for the better gradfte. California canned fruit In particular are receiving more attention In the Vnlted Kingdom and alt high grade are wanted. We will export thl year fully a much a In 101. In dried fruit, prune are. being taken freely, and It I saf to ny that the exports out of the 1004 crop to date are In ext-en of thou to th am date last year. The trad I taking all sixes. covering 120s up to 10. European crops are larger than last year, but our fruit hits taken hold on the other slil and dealer want It. There I good demand for apricot and peaches and the business done In these fruits Is, I think, In excess of last. year' for th same period. Alt the countries having no prohibitive duties on Im pons or rruiia are, of course, our chief customer. Germany and France bav the duties and th trad with them I not so large. Th United Kingdom I our best customer, and In om part of Boot land I found American canned fruit received very favorably. Th English market on salmon I firmer and th outlook I considered very favorable with stock In better shape than waa th case last year." Ill to New York from all Scandina vian points on all tinea Tickets at New Cash Grocery, Alderbrook, WHAT TO EAT TOMORROW ' Poor Olrl th Pet ef London. Camll Clifford, who made th hit of "Th Prlnc of I'llsen" during it re cent engiigenment at the Shaftsbury theatre In London, as th New York girl In "The Kong of the Cities," has decided to remain In England, and will play a similar role In "The Catch of th Season", at the Vaudeville. Four year ago Mis Clifford landed In Boston as a steerage pas senger from Sweden. The girl knew nothing of th country or th Lan guage, and had no frlenda Life In the new world was a hard proposition, and th girl who was to become the darling of th London Johnnie In four abort year waa compelled to scrub floor for a living. Later ah bad charge of th candy stand at th Columbia theatre. When "Th Prince of Pllsen" was put on in Beaton three season ago Henry ; W. Savage engaged her a on of th golf girla last aeaaon ah wis th New York girl In th Eastern "Pilsen" company, and In a beauty contest at Daly theatre was selected from more than 200 aspirants to create the part In London. She followed Gibson's Ideal of the typical New York girl. t Her wonderful success saved the piece and has made her the most fa mous chorus girl In the world. GOT HIS HAIR BACK. Was Perfeeilr Bald Whea Be Harts f fa I'm sjswbtes Heryletae , Frederick Vanaell, Maryland block, Butte, Montana, bought a bottle of New bro'e Herpldde, April f, , sad began to us It for entire baldnesa The hair fol licle la Ms scalp were not dead sad In days be bad hair all over bis bead. On July I he write, "and today my balr Is a thick and luxuriant a any on outd Wish." Newbro1 Herpiolde work oa an old principle aad with a new dis covery destroy th eaoa and yea re move th effect HerpicM destroys the gersj that cause dandruff, falling hair, aad Anally baldness, so that with the cmue awn the effect cannot remain, tops falling balr at one aad a new growth tarta Bold by leading drusfteta Bend 10a. In atamps for sanpi te The Herplcide Co., Detroit Mich. ' Eagle Drug Store, 161-161 Bond St, Owl Drug Store, U9 Com. St, T. F. Laurln, Prop, "Special Agent" ASTORIAr IRON WORKS JOHS FOX, fnwi, and gupt Jk. I. FOX, Vt Hrw!dnt, r.L.BlBiJUl', Secretary ABloKlASAVJ.WbAJiK.TrejH ; Designers and Manufacturers of t THBUTK8T IMPROVED CANNING MACHINERY, MARINE ENGINES AND BOILERS. COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED. . COiyjESPONDENCC SOLICITED. . , ' , Foot of Fourth Street, ASTORIA, OREGON. Carpenter and Meclianic TOOL, FISHER BROTHERS COMPANY r K It on were to think exm stantly of death th bualneea St lire would stand f.Ut obnsun. BREAKFAST. Cereal with Raepberrlea Fried Porelea Potato Ciupa JRolla Coffee. v INKER Valuta noun. X Boiled Cndfleh, Bag Bauot, vauonowvr mu urmuu Potatoea Peaa . ' Floating leland. " loed Coffee. .i BUPPBR ' Bluffed Tomatoea Potato Chip. Holla Apple Pia Tea, if FLOATTNO ISLAND. One quart Mon mi a out into double Doner, aoa three ublwpoonfula eugar; when but drop Into It the whites of tw eias f beaten stiff; drop by the teaapoontul, f let remain a few minute, then re- f move tbea "laianda" from milk. Te th hot milk, atlrrtng continually, add the beaten rolka of three ft f and the whites of two. Remove from nre as Quickly as It begin te thicken. T pour Into a deep glaaa dtah and when f eoot drop over fa top th eooked f white of th e a The cuatard nay T be flavored with lemon or vanilla ? mm m nn If So frequently settle on the lungs and result in Pneumonia or Consumption. , Do not take chances on a cold wearing awaj or take something that only half cures it, tearing the seeds of serious throat and lung trouble. Faro iMil Stops the Cough and heals the lungs and prevents Pneumonia and Gohsiaiiipioi3 , ConaumpUoa Threatened C. Ungcr, 2 1 1 Maple St, Chsmpilgn, I1L, write: "I was troubled with a backing cough (or a year and I thought I btd consumption. 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