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IXCIUSIVI TELEGRAPHIC PKESS
VOL XLVI.
ASTORIA, OREGON: Tl'KNDAY M0I:MX0, Al'IiU 13, JM7.
NO. 82
REPOKT.
GRIPFINI& REED
CUytBooligStoro
Stationers & Booksellers
All the Leading Newspapers
and Periodicals Kept on Hand
LEGAL BLANKS AND
:VHY DO WE KGEP 3j
Robt. Stewart & Sons'
Irish Flax Salmon Twine
BECAUSE
It Is the Best, the Strongest and
Longest-Lasting Twine Made . . .
FOARD & STOKES CO.
Dealer la Cork and Utd Line, Msnglnc Twine, Lead; alo, Oar, Oarlock,
Boat Cooking Utenall. Sail Drills, Taint, Boat Nail, Etc., Etc.
SELF
STARTING HERCULES
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KalbMlartlng M Hurt I'uwrr Marina K"Clnr.
roil I'AltTK l I.AItM AKDIIKH
HcrculcH Quh Engine Works
4oa HANHOMK ST.. MAN Ml AXCIM'O
UNION MEAT COMPANY
Shield Brand Hams, Bacon, Strictly Pure Lard
ALL KINDS OF CANNED MEATS
OuaranlMd h Btt In tht Mark!
OKNEK FOURTH AND (1LISAN STREETS - IVRTLAND, OREGON
The Columbia Iron Works
....FOUNDRYMEN.,,.
Blacksmiths, lYIachinists, and Boiler-makers
I'nrnar Klghtvanth HI. and Kranklln At.
Ross, Higgins & Company
GROCERS and BUTCHERS
AMTOUIA ANIJ l!AHT AHTOWIA
CHOICE FRESH AND SALT M EATS
R. L. Bovle & Co.
Real Estate, Loans and Investments
H23 Commcrtlnl Htreet, Aatorlt
Astoria Roofing &
34 Gravel. Tin and State Rooflnr
NINTH ;TRFFT Asphalt Paving
34
Clarkson & jWcJrvin
LONG FIR PILING
Promptly Furnished
Astoria Asphalt & Roofing Co. sS$&
All Work
Roof Painting
and Rapalrlnu Ltiky Hoof
J. A. PASTABBND
General Contractor
House, Bridge and Wharf Builder
OFFICE SUPPLIES
MARINE
GASOLINE
ENGINES
t'.liiK r.lin or cheap dtatlliat oil.
Englm-a connected dlret with pro
pfll.T hnft. nn J no nolay. raally broken
bevel gear iubm! In rvrr motion.
Nnw iiik device; no Internal spilng
rlactrodr 10 burn out.
Send for testimonial.
W't nrti building thrae new 1'yle, self
alar.lng murine engines In all aluf
up to ?oo hr power.
Every engine fully guaranteed.
Cornice Co.
for Basements. Sidewalks and Streets
napunii vvaiiug uu i in aui ?iioiii. vvii
Repairing of all kinds of Roofs
Room Company
216 and 217 Chamber of Commerce
Portland. Oregon
l.enve order nt
mr.
Guaranteed
N. JENSEN and R. O. HANSEN
- House Moving Tools for Rent
WHAT WILL BE
TIIEOUTCOME?
New Arrangement of the Railroad
Chcckcrtioanl. Will Affect Astoria.
J. J. HILL AND Till: NOIM III
ban Umunt Slated (or t be I'm decy t ih
Northern facif Canadian Alvi Sup
pmcd lo Be In the Deal.
Theiv la itiii-li Kiinrni tuii'niK tbII.
rat iik-jj nil ivt th- country a t
1utt IU Im. hf xutr mt.' i( I'rmlil tit
J. J. Ultra vIMt Hi Kurt. A !.-.
ItlK "II (Ilia ril.J.i-l, tha- r1liiAiHK
rcJtii tli OiiiPi lltiifKll'Tul'l will lir
f'Minil i,f iinnxuil lul"nttt:
"A aiiuj.lc utHu.utuvtiMvil iiiii'l.- In
UiU vity tiy tin. Itultt'ii'in- ui1 ih!o
yytrtn'. -ti..xJ hh iJ apiiMi
rrtiti N. w Vf.rk. tt.)-urliiK -xi-IUlve.
ly in (lie Tini.n II. ralil yi-airnluy,
whlrh hilli a usry lurarlai tntf
fli? itllllUKii' b-lw.-nii Itir ftrfttt N'.x-.h.
rti iukI th Nnrrn facl(lc, iflvi- -v.
1ik-. of a fiM-UHDinlfiK (hnJ that lll
atitnu't w Id iir.'tul att'iithm anl have
an ImiMirtant IT" uin rniiiitl-
"Ttw ltiUtknn.r rnjul Ohlu ami Hincvi
alnily (lw.1 It hiia tMil(t.H.-.l tralllr
arruniciiiiiiii with in... Nmrhfrn
Slunalili '.muiy 1., luuvilk. tUi luka
B.tl rl ftvlirht l tho inirthwKt bo.
tw-"H KiUn.rt. Khli). ajtl PuluUi nrul
tl Kua-rU.ra Thla In tllf w.mld In.
illi'itr an UnMrtniu Uivil r th? 1 tJ -Omorv
nnO I "Mo hi cvnirclti wttli
Ita IilIw ami rail Hihh, for It will give
Ihiit roinl ji viitrnnr" Into ti Nurih-w-il.
the Xipnhwn Stnainahlp Coin.
.any t.i-ln 'rntHl by tin ;r-at
Nitrthi-nii lMUIn.ul II.r-lof,in' the
Nrlhrrti SuiuiHIiIji Company ruia
tuada I'ualj t eaatfi-n t-rmlnua,
ami liaa nimb' .-tTTl llvtM.f! wit
lb l'i-niiyU juiU riUlruad. Yv6-r.
ilay't iuioviin-.iiH-ut ulJ iilii-au
a xvrraiwv of tr.illlr ih'!U! rn with
l In- IVntiaylviijit.i aii'l tlu alllanco with
!h l.i!ltin: ' ami Ohio.
"TIk" ',v York iiirt. ni that
an lin'!lajii iralic alll.mix- luio bwn
uui'lr l :i i ii tli tin at Northi-rn
ami '!lu- N'ot-th. i n I'.i.'ltlr. iimli-r ttlilrh
tlH'.-.- H i cr at w.-at. rn trunk lli'n
an- t ' .'UN. umim l.nit n.-l rat rut
tini; and to iMrut u-hIit unlf. nn
rati ami with a tm'ajur of fci.nomy
whirh will iuiowht th- nunc puriHW
i a ("'iiwi'UIitl.iii. Thin In bamM Uio,i
atat.'in. ntn frm hlirh authiTlty that
O'loncl liuil4 M. Iimmit hnji tM-n
iUi'hlil uim r pnKliltKt of the
Northern Tatlflr, and the apolmnit
will N nimlf inlltt' within a wr-k.
The mleM.ti U akl to have boen
brouirht n.lout hy lrtldont Hill of tho
(treat North rn, additional rvhlenco
that a c!w? cmu-t In NHna; f.irtwU
iM-twKi'n the two companies.
"Tlw aJlln'e, It la atat-d further,
la now IxdnK erferted In London hy
J. I'lerpont Morxan, Janun J. Hill and
Or. Stemeiia of the Puiaclw rtank,
whloh Ik the lawm hlkr of the
lvinda of the Northern Piu-luV, and
which for Koine time has beon utronply
n favor of unity of action.
"The New York rvrti stale further
thnt It T ppbable that the Onnodlan
raeltle will ni be taken Intu the
deal. The fuot that, the Haltlmore and
Ohio and the Northern SteamHh'p
Coiiipimy have entered lit a trnflle
iilllanee, however, would Hvm to In-
dlrate Hum the eaMtem connection of
tluve 'Iwv stroiiK western lln! w ill be
tlve Hattlmore and fhlo. That nvtd
him established a new lake and rail
rout vta Kulfxrt. Ohio, and ca4i caj-.
ry freight, lake luid rail, from Mil
waukee amd OhcAK" Newport News
and ItiUtJnioiv a quickly n any other
IVne, and Its xervliv to New York la
but Htltle slower than that of compet
ing llneo. It b said, too, 'thiU the
Noi'tlMrn SteaniRhlp Company will be
able to pet frejht to the ncatio&rd via
Falrport aa quickly as throuph Uuf
faflo." The tmiorlance of tliest menaures.
If carried out, to the Interests of As
toria, can be Mn at a pinner, cou
pl.il with 'the current repirt of the
a.pixlntment of T. F. Oaken n pnil
dent of the O. H. & N.. ami the ru-
imr, aln, that that llir and the
Clrojron Short Line ar to Ih acquired
by the Southern Paclllc.
NEW STKAMKU LINK.
J. Homer Frltch, of San Francisco,
owner of the steamer Homer, Is In
the city and Is completing arrampe
ments for weekly competitive aervlce
l'twwn Astora and San Francisco.
Captain N. flllinoi-e will be the aent
at the Main street dock. This mranB
entlitlm in rn.tvs where mone now
els'. The lw.t will make all way
ports. Thoa. Balrd Is apent at Eureka,
Ilutler and SchutUT apmts at Empire
and J. A. Ytikam asent at Tortland.
MarselUea had a riot rn the Grand
theatre the other day be;iauae a num
ber of women refused to take off their
trig hata.
I L
IS NOW SLATED
Kill Ik the Next President of the
Northern Purific Kuilway.
Illl.l. SKKMSTO IIAVK COM KOI.
1art nl .loolaaa. lor Ice-I resident
Arranged in London kith the
I)c atactic fiaoi.
New York. April 12. A railway
lre,ldit of nations i.rmln-ne. tuA'i
to an Akk Uti-d 1'rea.i r-iirter to
day: "WlH-itu-r J. J. Hill will mio.l In
lo-iiiK th w..t Mtlilnl the ttir-ine In
tlw Nortlwrn I'aitnc'a affHlr. i.r
tt'lwtluT he will be lin now, an he
wu two y.-ara Bifo. wli-n tried t
naIMatr tlw N.rt-lhrrn J'acUlc and
the ttn-trt NVarthiTn ayntema, I can
only aurmli'. Ttila I 1 knuw SLr.
lllll'a alate ait aucoeMtor ix-rt June to
tlKi Wlirtur rirlnie In the Northrrn
I'ariilr la IiojiIdI LamMM. ex-arcretm.Tr
of war, for pivaideot; Marcus Daly,
multl-milllonalrt and well known
tur1 lndHr. f.r vice pivaldsnt. and
Krcl I'mlerwuod, now g-neral rruuia-fc-i-r
of tlx- Mtnneapolia. St. Paul and
Saull Hie. Marie railroad, for trenerul
maniUr-r. Thla wa the alaXe can
va'Wl In Ixaulun with the Deutsche
Uiuik ntiK'klioldem."
CELEBRATED CASE.
Siokane lr Her Contention for
Tertnlnat Riktes.
Seattle. April 12.-Speclal Manter In
Chatlo-ry Sawyer tclny filed his re
lort In the I'nlted Slates dintrlct court
In the Siokane freight rate caae
which luu Ix-en ndlnje the last Ave
yer. ... ,
1 '.u- Hka:u inrrcluUlt nnu nd.rd
f ir tlw mine rauw that were srven
coast tormlnals. Sawyer's rn.n la
'tgjiitst Skaoe and tn favor of ttie
rallr d.s The iiverchama naked for
a rate from St. Paul to SjiokAiw A
piaclkally SJ jht cent of the Pacific
i-oiuit rate on articles nK subjei-t to
water i'oinh-tl;.ui, on th- assumption
llvit the lrt.T haul entitle I them
to a jiri'oriloiiiitely owr rate. Thk
claim Is coivtrovert-'d In Sawyer' lind
lnt.it by tho stnt-meiu that tha re
m.ilnliiK portions of the rood wat of
SixikaiM) were built at greater ix
ln'iu'. and are oxra.Ul at ptvater
extHi'. "llvan llw ret tf the Inn,
and tt In the long haul to the Pe
cltlo ooant terniliuUa the nauls wvre
oblgil to iiK-'t water competition.
Tlut ontentloji made by the Skane
m.ir'luuits tltuit ttu-y are met with
comiMllthm from the Pacific coast ter
nitnals la nt austalnned, as Judge
Sawyor'a fltvlUiKx (""l forth that the
Smkane merchants receive hy the
carlad and pay the carload rates.
Shlpm.mtt from Pacific coast ti"mi-
nals Li SHikane would be at a raite far
lt Lluui c.u-l.ds. whicih Is much
higher and wmuUI preclude an equality
in ckiiiiiHUtloii.
MOIti: HUIBERY.
Tii-ka, April 12. Further evidence
of brllHM-y was developed before the
k-ftUilAUve investigating committi'e this
afternoon. Si-nator Cjunpbell. of La.
bctte county, wild that he hn.l In-en
approaclnil ln the s'itate clkr'Oiii
by a man wlo offered him several
hundred dollare to vote for the Hanna
sUH-kyards Wll. lit refused to give
tile man's name. Dr. Marks, repre
sentative from Jefferson county, sold
he was approached by to men and
that one of them aald that if ha
(Marks), as member of the conference
committee, would block the text book
bill he would be given :,000. Senator
Lupfvr, who also was on the confer
ence cmmlktee, said he too was ap-
pruaolta-d with a similar prop isiUon.
D. J. Hanna said that Representative
Mttiler had told him he was ready to
be bought hy the railroads and asked
Haima to look for any chance to pick
up $100 or J200.
WANTS A DEATH SENTENCE.
Sail Lake, April 12. The Desert
News this aftom.xm prints what fs
claimed t be a confession by J. V.
FeUor, who Is under arrest, at Dillon
Mont.. In which he says he killed Dr.
C. H. Nichols, superintendent of the
li-.i-Uio iu;ylum at Washington In 1S73.
He says 1ve has ten or fifteen other
victims, but will not plead guilty un
less he can get a death sentence.
BANKERS ARRESTED.
Chicago, April 12. More warrants
weiv U-ihl f.r the ofiVlals of the
defunct Globe Savings Bank this ar
ternoon, and olllcers were Sent out to
arrent C. W". Palding, president; A. t,
Avertlle. 1ce preatdemlt, and C. C.
Churchill, cashier of the institution
The otHcCB are charged wfth having
acoeted depoolts knowing that the
bank was Insolvent.
RACING WATERS
DO MORE DAMAGE
Lower Levees of the .Mississippi (live
U'8y I'nder the Pressure.
DAVIS ISLAM) IS FLOODED
Mifckoari Kher Kiiing and Channel Changed
reople to be frevented Crom Gath
ering in thcJUtin.
Memphis, April 12. Th mlxhty
i it tlw walTS aruth of Vlcka
hurg has at lam had It effect upon
the lower levels and tonight a Ub
grarn from Tallalah, Ijh., reports that
the ltvc whloh prteota Davis island
hon givea way and that the llind
will In all probability be . flooded.
Twmy-flve hundred people Inhabit
Davis iand, which cormUtu of about
I, 000 tixv of laod. The place la sh
luttod In Warrm ojunty. Mlsa.
Throughout the upper delta the flood
aLita tlon show little change alnr !am
rirta. The work of governmrnt re-
II. -f haa bwn actively Inaugurate 1.
Many piple are being fed and housed
at Greenville, Roaedale. Helena, Friar
Point and other points along the nver.
The relief steftnwr ha nuw plying up
the St. Francla river wtth food and
foratre ar man rod beast.
At Helena the river has fallen two
tenths of a foot in the past 24 hours.
The ather observer at thit point
says tonight that a steady fall will be
noted In the nver, deaplte the rtae at
Cairo and ui-rlver p .Ints. The Wil
liamson crevasse has wlden-d consid
erably, but the velocity of the water
has abated and no further break are
feared. At Greenville the river Is eta-
tkmary tonight.
THE M ISSUC RI.
Omsha, April 12 The M.url rrrer
has rln almost two leet ai this point
in U hours and Is now high t than
at any lime since 1S1.
n the Iowa bottoms, north of Coun-'
c:l Bluffs, the water Is four f-.et deep,
but is held back from the city by J
J ikes.. The big Omiha . and Grant!
smelter, an 1 the Will uv Springs dis
tillery are only a f.xt above the
stream tonight. Hiavy rains fell in
nil lAj'ts of this section law night and
the streams emptying into the Mis
souri are all running bank full asain.
The river here will rise for at least
24 hours longer.
This evening the river broke over
into Its old channel at Omaha, flow
ing Into Fkrence lake, which was
formed wlven the river changed He
course nearly twenty years ago. To
night the water Is pouring down
through the lake ami itas flooded the
bottoms in the vicinity. All houses in
North Omaha. 200 or 300 in number.
are surrounded, and the inhabitants
have letsn moving to higher ground.
It is siill raining here at midnight,
and there is no way of telling what
damage Is being done In the darkness
by the unruly waters.
TO RESTRAIN THE PEOPLE.
Washington, April 12. Secretary Al
ger this morning stint the following
telegraphic order through Adjutant
General Ruggles to Captain Davis,
commissary otileer at Memphis, with
Instructions to forward the sanie order
U ail officers now distributing ra
tions: "The secretary of war directs you
to use every possible effort to prevent
the cople who are receiving aid from
th government from gathering in clt
ks, for as soon as the water subsides
their net-vices will doubtless be re
quired to move uiKn the levee and till
tho fields, and, besides. It would be
a great exjiense to transport them
back to Ithelr former homes when
needed, even If they should desire to j
do so."
GREAT EXCITEMENT.
Lots of It, and There Is Good Cause
for It ,AI1.
The Kootenai country is attracting
tho attention of prospectors, mining
men, capitalists, speculators and all
tho world, because of the vast wealth
of its mineral resources; but that U
nothing to the excitement which arises
at meal time among the passengers
bewee St. Paul and Chicago on the
Wisconsin Central Lines, where the
dining car service Is the best In the
world and prices are reasonable. For
further partiaulars apply to your near
est ticket agent, or addrvss J. C. Pond.
C. P. A., Milwaukee, Wis., or Geo. 3.
Batty, general agent, 246 StarK street,
Portland, Or.
WHEAT GOES UP.
San Francisco. April 12. Stimulated
by war rumors the wheat market nad
a sharp advance today. In the local
market there were some heavy pur
chasers of call board options by br
kers representing large operators.
HAVE THE TURKS
Kcport to That Effect Concerning the
Fighting at Battino.
(j REEKS AIDED BY ENGLISH
Thirty Volnnteera Headed By the Son of the
British Admiral Tnrhejr ard Greece
Both Write Utters.
London, Apt-id 12. A dlipatch to the
Evening News, from Lariasa, aays the
tlgthlng at Baltino lanvd through Sat
urday, and lasted all the afternoon.
The Turk were r"ported to have ca
pitulated. The casualties on both
sidai were under 100. There is no news
regarding the Turkish, prisoners. The
insurgents, according to the dlsiatch,
are without a commissary and are not
supHMrbed by the Creek regulars. Tha
Idea of the insurgents, K appears. Is
to cut rhe Turkish lines botwteen Mac
edonia and the Piraeus. It Is reported
that the Insurgents f-rikrwed the Turks
to within a short distance of Grevano,
and are in a fair way to accomplish
their object. The Arta correspondent
i-t the News telegraphs that the war
preparations of the Greeks there are
being Anally perfected.
Thirty English volunteers have ar
rived at Arta. They Include among
their number Young Harris, the eon
of the British admiral In Cretan wa
ters. He has offered his services to
the Greek commander at Arta.
THEY WRITE LETTERS.
Rg.c, Xisii 12. It is semi -officially
announced that Turkey and Greece
hae each addressed to the powers a
statement of a pacific character in re
gard to the encounters on the Mace,
donaan frontier, whloh are described
as "mere frontier Incidents."
Germany, Russia and Austria, U is
further announced, have approved tif
the arrangements of the admirals In
command of !the foreign fleets In Cre
tan waters for the blx-kad? of the
Piraeus.
BALFOUR TALKS.
London, April 12. Answering the
question regarding the prospects c-f
the government sending out Invita
tions to a bimetallic conference, Mr.
Half. hi r (reiterated In the house of
commons that there was nothing In
tla situation which would lead him
to suppose that anything could be
gained by Great Britain taking the
Initiative In promoting an Internation
al conference.
NO MORE RACING.
Lexington, Ky., April 12. After six
ty six years of continuous racing, the
Kentucky association has been forced
to abandon the sport. The clashing of
three Ctncinatl tracks with the pro
posed management is the cause of the
suspension.
LAWYER PAGE DEAD.
Special to the Astorlan.
Portland, April 12. W. W. Page, a
wvll known lawyer of this city, died
this morning from blood poisoning,
arising from the removal of his palate
two days asm.
WHAT PORTLAND SAYS.
Mr. R. L. Durham, vice president of
the Commercial National bank, Port
land, who spent Sunday In the city,
with Banker Morris, of Morris &
White4iead, Denver, the Astoria bond-
buyers, said to an Astorlan represent
ative that net antlclated a gvineral
Improvement In business this year
throughout the state, and In Portland
partkiularly. "Business Is bound to re
vive all over the country under the
new tariff law, and we will feel Its
effect here. What Oregon particularly
needs Is dinner pall brigades fac.
tortes. The new schemes for the
growing and manufacture of flax and
sugar beets deserves the heartiest sup'
port of every man, woman and child
in the state, and the proposed new in
dustries at Astoria export saw mills,
dry dock, export flour mills,, tinplate
factory, sliivyards. elevators, etc.
should be fostered by the business
men of bolth Astoria and Portland.
The new railroad will make a change
In affairs, and the Interests of both
cities are lde-ntical, and they should
work together. One will supplement
the work of the other to the common
good of both and there is no room
for jeuiouties and bitter competition.
Portland has money, brains and a
commanding position ; Astoria has
rmuvy natural resources which only-
need development to enrich both clt-
kw. The railroad will enable the es
tablishment of a big foreign shipping
trade which will take care of all the
products of Oregon and a large part
of those of the Northwest, and will
pass through Astoria and Portland a
tremendous traffic from the Orient to
the United States."
AMERICAN SHIP
SAMARIA LOST
Twenty-three Days Oat Prom Seattle
Hound for San Francisco.
CAUGHT IN A SEVERE GALE
Captain flcCrea Mid Mis Wife and Two Child-
re On Board Other Ships "lade tht
Trip la II Day.
San Francisco, Aprfl 12. Tho gen
eral opinion in shipping circles la thai,
some dire calamity haa befallen the
American ship Samaria, 23 days out
from Seattle for San Francisco, eoal
laden. Several captains who started
from Seattle at the same time are
firmly convinced that tha Samaria is
at the bottom of the sua.
The master. Captain McRae. bad oa
board haj wife and two children. The
other vessels that started in cotnpanr
with the Samaria mads the trip la
U or 12 days. It is known that sss
eral days after the Samaria sailed sns
was caught tn a severs aOs iwfakh
Captain Ryder, of the El well, declare
was Che worst he ever encountered.
PORTLAND TAX MUDDLE.
Special to the Astorlan.
Salem, April 12. The supreme court
today rendered a decision restralntac
the sheriff frxn collecting the special
2-mill tax levied by the city of Port
land for the payment of interest
charges on tts bonded and other in
debtedness. v
It Is held that under Its charter ibe '
city cannot Impost more than an S
mtll tax.
C. B. Rflltngtr. I nlted States dis
trict judge for Oregon, wag tuday ap
pointed by Governor Lord a member
of the board of regents of the state
university at Eugene to succeed T. G. .
Hendricks, resigned.
BIMETALLISM.
Washington, AprU 12. The president
tonight announced the following ap
pointntent of commissioners for tha
promotion of an International agrea
imiit for bimetallism: Senator Ed
ward O. .Wolcott, .Hon. Charles J.
Payne, ex-Vice President Adlai EL
Stevenson.
HOLY WEEK.
Serv'lces During Holy "Week at Grace
Church.
Tuesday morrJtfg prayer at 9, boy
choir at 4. adult choir at 7.
Wjednesday morning Prayer at ,
evening prayer and choir rehearsal at
7:30.
tMaiirxlay Thutrsday Holy Commu
nion at 9, evening prayer at 4. boy
choir at 7.
Good Friday Morning prayer arot
sermon. Sit 9. passion service (hour to
be announced later), evening prayer
and sermon at 7:30.
Easter Even (Saturday) Mbrnfais
prayer at 9, Holy baptism at 4. p. m.
; Easter Day Early Comtnunton at!
6:30 a. m., midday service at 11 a. m
carol sen-Ice at 6:30 p. m.
Easter Communion at Holy Iiino-
eents at 9 a. m.
CARD OF THANKS.
Mr. A. B. McMillan and Mr. "W. B.
Painter wish to extend their heart
felt thanks to the many kind frtenda
of Astoria and Olney and Young's
River who by their presence and
sympathy at the funeral at Olnry,
Sunday, of the late UUIe McMBlan,
aided in the last sad rM to the
dead.
The three popular pictures in the
London ihkpwndiws are those of tho
Queen, Mr. Rhodes and Dr. Nansen.
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Absolutely Purt
Celebrated for it great leaveronc
strength and healthfulness. Assure) the
food against alum and all forms ot
adulteration common to the cheasi
brand. ROYAXi EAKINO POWDEH
CO, NEW YORK.
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