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SAVE TIME 4 The Daily Astoria n ! PillMWlliNT ...Family Circulation... Howi An "Ad". Much modi than THRft timm UIKil AS THAT OP ANY OIMHH 1'APIH IH ASTOKIA. In Tmi Amohiam'i "Wtnl Ivlua. " liXCMJSIVIC TKLKGRAPfUC PRKSS REPORT. I H 111 its , . U a. . V j y -' VOL. XLVI. ASTORIA, ORKGO.N: KNTIKDAY MORNIXO, AI'KIL , IBM. ' NO. 74 GRIFFIN & REED City Book Store Stationers & Booksellers All the Leading Newspapers and Periodicals Kept on Hand LEGAL BLANKS AND whv nn wp k'PPD RoW. Stewart & Sons' Irish Flax Salmon Twine BECAUSE It Is the Best, the Strongest and Longest-Lasting Twine Made . . . FOARD & STOKES CO. Dealer In Cork anil Lead Line, Hanging Twine, LmiU; also, Oar, Oarlocka, Boat Cooking Utemlla, Sail Drill, lalnU, Uoat NalU, Etc., Etc. SELF STARTING HERCULES ilf-Hlartliig ll"tx I'oarr Murine KiKlue. roll I'AHTM I LAltft AIIKKM HcrcittcH Goh Briglnc Works 40ft lAXmiMI T., AN rHANC IftCU UNION MEAT COMPANY Shield Brand Hams, Bacon, Strictly Pure Lard ALL KINDS OF CANNED MEATS (Uarnnteet the Beet la tke Market CORNER FOURTH AND OLISAN STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON The Columbia Iron Works .... FOUND RYM EN .... Blacksmiths, Jlaehinists, and Boiler-makers Corner eighteenth HI. and Franklin Are. Ross, Higgins & Company GROCERS and BUTCHERS AHTOHIA AINU BAIT AMTORIA CHOICE FRESH AND SALT MEATS R, L,. Boyle & Co. Real Estate, Loans and Investments H23 Commercial Street, Aatorla Astoria Roofing & Cornice Co. 34 Gravel, Tin and Slate Rooflnf ninth ctr eft Asphalt Pavlnr for Basements. Sidewalks and Streets i Asphalt Coatln, on Tin and Shingle Hoofs 31 Repairing of all kinds of Roofs Clarkson & Marvin Boom Company LONG FIR PILING Promptly Furnished Astoria Asphalt & Roofing Co. 2 All Work Roof Painting ad Repairing Lenkr Roofs. .J. A. PASTABEND General House, Bridge aril Wharf Bnflder OFFICE SUPPLIES MARINE GASOLINE ENGINES VuUk gasoline or chaap dlatlllaU oil. Engine connected direct with tro prtler shaft, an J no not, easily broken levil grant iuM In reverse motion. Now iMUk device; no Internal spring electrodes to burn nut. Sond fur illiniml. We art building these now a'yle, self- (ar,liiK marine engines In all ilti up to ?00 hum power. Every engine fully guaranteed. 216 and 217 Chamber of Commerce Portland. Oregon Lenv. ordere at Guaranteed - - N. JENSEN and R. 0. HANSEN Contractor House Moving' Tools for Rent THE CITY COUNCIL MAKES MOD LAWS Interesting Session, l.nrcy Attended Ity All I'lnsse r I'eople. (JAMIIi.lM; ORDINANCE 1'ASSEI) Roads la fit Isssed lu Take I i Karreni li dclitcdacss end the City I'letcd 0 t Cash liatU A lai K" aiti-IHlut uim rr,a.)t last nltrlkt l th Hireling of tlw Ry council, every ssu hi the hall bolng occupied ati'l many Witm niDi'Wng up. In tnrort nttr?l In iv iw'iloik tit If tik mi mi thn onlliuux- to ll-.-iu' .itt tilliiff. bjkI ck;'tutl'Ui of tlw (Td ktv nio.-e iIimi r-alUiil, aa Um ixmiKil Jirt mily t"k up iIh. irtnlHnx "plmuirr, l.ul uiul -r HiioH(iMl'n f Mm ruUm pm-I mw nt flie twett iiii-aur-a evtr prupimrtl hi 'uluu i-lBUnlr. TtJ wit an ordlnuJMt SnwIhiK all f (hi- Hiy'a wnrnuit lii"llrtltM'. rtilinlnu th rate rf lnl"n V tlw tXiaycr from lh I kt nt tn Hill n tty Humwila t" 9 lf Vi-nl mi U- ulii. Morrle WhlMntuI, tV luikcm f IVrflam!, hovr t1 t Uik? th txuiiJa at ir an'l turn In the vutrUwul In waramla, lncluUnir tht luat wr riMrt Uaaint on llw lunl clay of March. INy7. Tll Urw llw 4ty of Anlurla on a wh iMuAM tT tive nmt Uiim in numy yrarw. Th (IIwimkIoui ih.t varloiu, mmmirmi ami uin 'th prov jKittnt omitract of Um- WVot Hlre Mf.le f'r lilitlntf tt. Jty for mm )mr fr.nn rJ 16ih of Aprtl. nwr than urvllnarlly lertTUiif T1w np'll(m of the Wnrt Ktmrv MlIU uut to lich tht city from day to day with not Uwa llam thMy-thrw lump at SI? Ir lamp pr month. ir fr on yem.r at 112 rr hurip per nionMi. r on tliiw rsmnut. from f)v to ton yinm. at iniuli tv 1 itxI flKumi. It iw ckntmHlM by the frlnda if tlh mic yar miUruunv that thr Wwt vrv MUI xv,w had built an rxtmiwlv aiul cxptmiave plant to ,iat.'; lluit tiii'y rrc 'tnxieiyrrn and the enployvr of Jaixir hi th xm- '"- onnugn (1v s r ,.., , , fi)rt, Rni.rs tuit tltiM In which to adjuet th4r bualiM-aa .... ' . " ' UM" waiT:i -Mtian wat eafcr for the city, to th.- changed ..mdl.lona fMlowtng ,.nl.k.r ilh,Ml hla voU- by aavlng u,-m th. , .aMW,n,l f it. h(..f ppr own llghung plant, and that the city , y aw The o-di.tno , aM iiisxb! a ywr at bsuH tn which to n , ,,, . , ',nll voting aye except McGregor, build and put In otHTHU.in Ua pro- n,i ... , , 1 I " h- electric llgiulng ordinance wn imi nn w ugni yinm. i n Uie ntlnsr hiiinl, a letter waa read from l-Jtigineer Adama tai!i cliat wltljn mneiy uiiya after he wan nurt-Hlt! to ruen tninga iw could nave the new plairt In operation. Tlx one year ordl mirww failed en cairy hut aUTwarila It waa aiw by rtvailutlon to contract with the Wet Hhor MlIU v their piMponttlim of tlw day to day rate. When Mayor Taylor tUIi the. meet ing to imlur every memUT vaa In hla at. The r-gular order of ualm waa then taken up. The lkwng are the details of the proccvdUllTH: PBTITIO.VS. llernn Grtll fir isrtall lWjuor Uconae. lUinvd to coiiHiiHtee. TnjKTty owiuti on Itoiwl atrial to Impruvw certain portion of t1at thor miirhfare. Itcfertxd to oonuultte on i rwita and public way a, wiih Mwr to act. W. C. T., t'. Umw th gamMlng or itlnanoe befirre the council not pase. PlU-d. Y. P. 8. C. K. of tiha Prxwbyterlan ohurch. that the 'gamliltiiK ordinance be not paaned. Filed. II. D. Johnaon for i permltwKw to place wt1wr slgnata and Implement on top if the bell titwur utjooent to the city hall. Granted. KEMO.NTKANCBS. Property ownera agulnwt the bulldln of tlw lltiii etrvrrt nivr, A number of rtjrmiw wlth.lrew their namea from (he remonHtnuu.-o. an rhey 'had aVgned It under mlaapprcluinalom. lteferrd to ltvt committee. COMMUNICATIONS. Wator commlsaion aUutkryr that Engl nir Adama advises that he could the 'new electric lUj-ht plant tn opera tion In (0 daya fran the time tlu ortler waa given to rush things. Filed. Rasouw KiiKlne Comjiany No. 2 offer ing to aell the city all of it property horaea, tuirneiw, to., $250. which originally coat S00. HeArre4 to com- mlttee on Are and -wahv. It. N. Carnahan asking for cancella tion of lln agadn hi property for orig inal Imvrovenwrrt 0f noiul atavet Re ferred to committee. COMMITTEE REPORTS. Vaya and . Means lteoonurandlng Beasde Arndit'a claim of 2.50. Adoited. Health and PolK e Reoommejidlna that Jtquor ttwmsea be granted to C. Evana, J. Corpello. SleMd & Wlrkkala. Adupted. Streeta , and Public VVaye Iteoom- nwndlrnt pay rll auneriivteiulent of atiwta,. IS8; ' city treasurer. I13S.80: West Blione Mllte, $396.36. Adopted. Fire and Water Recommending the bills of the Oregon Improvement Com-, pany, $6; Astoria Street Railway Com- pany, 13; T. Lotwhery. $1.80; F. M. Grwan, $4.80; Aa-torla Box Company, $!3.90. Adopted. Publlo Property Reported having employed John Matter aa sexton of Clataop cemetery at a salary of $43. Aproved. Iti-'KMinrwrvlliiK pay roll of th-; ity nurvyor. K&t; rt. Norrnite, V; A.n-t-rl IViX t'"mpiy $12. Adopted. ll'poi;-l adveraHy a .to the building 'if H'lndiiiin at tfy.int-ry,' KH1. UKItJHTH Of orHCKItf. AkPh l'ubllc Ubrary HhowlnR dln butwfiifOlM fur Map-h. KllJ. l'4ittriiatr of iniprovi-mont ot iotli ettv-t ftrii Kx'ha;ur! to tho railway ltn. 12,2'JK. Klhel. HIIN'ANCKH Finn arid tWvind I(-udlriK--AuttiH'. -tUi lh? mayor to exi-cute d-l to .r.,;rty r-dcniird from tax aal by A. H l:.ili. :t. Ke.-irv, to atn-t rm-liiltt"-. T iwuiillah -raie on 23d etreot. On ntoibm tlw mlm wvr auapwidwl u.tu tltr onllm.ti'-r waa n-al the Mini tin., by utu- and puMu-d. T-i -.talliiih tru- trrad of 2bt atrv-t. in tti.iil'Hi tlip rub aere auKpndnl and th onllrunK-e km rul Ihf third tiiih- by tIMe and paiMed. To -tnbi;h llvi Krtdc of 22d ntrc-t n ntxtVoi the rulm urn num-nd-d aiwl tlw i.jMUwuvf aaa rt-ail the third tim by title arul paiee-d. I'P'vUIIiik for the (HBuance of muu' irfpal borMla tor $'.0.0Un rvMHnlnea on warrwita hnld by Morris It WhiU-head, of I'.rtliuid. to t dulnd April 1. pay able In t-uty yeara. with Uiteret at pi-r uftt pur aruiuin. pa.yalle n-ml-annually. M'MTte & Whitehead protoed to talte up all ouuttandtd warranu and tx-(-Iujik them for rlty lamda, and to t-el Uie b-aalay the deal la the inirw at tlwir own exptiatc by a frb-mlly milt folowed to the supreme oourt. ttu' court all having agreed to ilvwu the ciuw m thlr calendiim. Thia proHa.iioii nclud the old nt oiitittandliiK warraota up to ) laiiued the laat day of lat month. On requcct t Mr. Morn, of the Kinkliiif lirm, ho hi prwnt, expiatiti the method of handling th deal, which puts An. tr-ji on n raah lnM On motion the rule wviv eUMjMi.l.-d and th- ordl n:T waH r u l the third time. Vhii rlie null wan railed McGrfgor mild he hod chngnl hie mind nn the leriion of bonding th- dty'a dWt. and nvuld V'te no; that It ts b. tter fr th? city ti y r cebt Inirrvnt on ar Mnl. . 1 tm '..imi .A..t.L Ikon nau irrod Un k to 8cnnd n-allns. AtlM-z!ng the ntayMT to execute deed to A. 8. Itonnett for proerty rfcmed from tax anle. Real second and third time and panned. An auiintdment to tl elenric lighting nrvllnaiKv wa offered by the commit km on stnvta and public ways, au thorising a. contract with the Weat 81 vra MUla for one year from April 16. tU $12 ier lamp. On million thi anHiMlmntt was amended by making the tvmi "until the city la aWe to do ltd own lighting." tnatead of one year. Aftor a lengthy and breezy dtacunalun of the quextlon the amendment te the ui'ndtnemt was lost. On the vote on (he oiiglnal amendmmt It pasted. The ordiivartee was then- read the third tmm Mid on roll call the vote was a tie, Trulllnger not voting, and the oixllnaiM-e was declared losi. Thlni Reailing-rAppr-tprlatlng $25t for the purchase of Imroea and appa ratus if Ahirt Hook and Laddor Com ny. PaMl. Appn'rlatlng $;t.31fi.26 to S. Normlle for work done on Clatsop cemetery. PaMtttvl. liiviKttnfr and Regulating Gambling t'pon roll call the vote stood as fol lows: Ayea McGregor, Parker, flver aon. TrullUiger and Welch. Naya ftrlx, Clinton, Solilebe, Thompson. McGregor explained his vote by atat Ing that -he was opposed to gambling and every other vice, but believed the ordlitance was for the beat interests of the tilty, and the only way In which It cold meet the present crisis and put the evil somewhere near under con trol. RESOLUTIONS. To cancel couKns on street bonds. Passed. I Wolnh here rea l the list of ordinances not eiiftiiwli and ofTeretl a wtraisht resolution to n the following or dtnancen: Prohibiting gambling, bawdy houses, smoking opium, prohibiting- employ ment of wilmen in bar rooms, and all ordinances of the dty of Aatorla. Re ferred back to the introducer for amend ment. That the cxnmltlee on streets and public ways be authorlxed to contract with the Went 8htr Mills for light ing the city with not lese than thirty three lights, according to their propo sition. $17 per light, until the ally's plant it completed. Adopted. Reeolved. That J. H. Majisell, C. W. Stone and T. O. T rul linger be appoint ed viewers of the proposed extension of Commercial street and aaaees the danuwres ajid bejtents, to meet at ttve city hall April 15. Referred back for an mii Ml men t. Intruoting tho auditor to give notice of the improvement of S3d street. Adopted. The usual number of claims were presented and referred to the proper oumhattet. Adjournment was taken until 2 o'clock this afternoon. SITUATION HAS BECOME ACUTE Hood Districts Id the East Not Yet Over the Worst Period. DANGER LINE NEAR AT HAND Torrent roarisg lito tie Mississippi rroai 111 TriliitiricsVaters Still Rising aid Ddsuije lacreisiif). Memphis. April 2. The flood situation has once more lxwme aoute from a oliit a few mlls above Austin, M.'ae., aa far ilow-n as the first br-ak at I'ertS ahlre. Mhei. Another crevasae in tbJa Irtw of leveea w-iuld not b surprising. A Toafp aft Aunttn would InundaC a atrip of fertile country In Tunica ard Coahuma counties twenty miles wide and sixty miles long. Reports from Helena i how that thn river there la still slowly rising and It is almost miraculous that th levees at IMtxML have not broken. Thou sands of people have been workinr day and night and their energies are seemingly eihauwlleas. The Missouri Pacific and the cotton r-iade have rush ed traltttoad after tralntoad of sacks of sand Into the beieagred dty and they still stand ready to help the Hel ena people. Greenville is on an Island and Rose- dale. Mlsa., is in the water from Ave to ten feet deep. The funds of the bank in Rosedale have been moved to the second story. Thousands of head of cattle are standing on the levee and many un fortunate refuge-.? sleep there, with no covering to protect them from the "va-ter-soaked winds of the night. Back of Rosedale and throughout the lower and middle delta country everything Is uiwler wuter. In meny villages com mnination with the outside world has been euti off fr several daya The threatened rise at Cairo is now a cer tUny. The MlasisKlppI above the Cairo and Cmberland and Tennessee rivers will snd a great flood into the alruady filled St. Francis, and frem Cairo to Memphis it Is feared the del uge will mark a high water figure without precedent. At MemphU the river Is falling to night. Tht relief committee in Mem phis bi in reeoipt of information that there are runt 18 or 10 white people, principally women and children. In KTViu dlscTes, at a point near S'. Claire Landing. 15 miles up the river. They are located hi houses the lower floors of which are overflowed, and they have no food and no means of obtaining It Arrangements were made to nd supplies. THE MISSOURI. Omaha, Neb., April 2. A Bee special from Wooneocket, South Dakota, says: This town, although eight miles from running- water. Is Inundated by the overflow of the Big- Sandy. The water Is dammed up in the river by loe gorg et and, Is flowing over the prairie, doing much damage to farm property. Many houses In the town supposed to be on high ground, have been aban doned. At Pierre the Missouri river Is falling, but a gorge is reported above town. Tankton reports another two feet rise in the James. The Great Northern tracks from Tankton to Sioux Falls are under water two feet deep. Ver million reports the Vermillion and Mis souri rivers as rising- ripldly. RIVERS OVERFLOW, a. Louis, April 2. The heavy mine of the past two days are having an effect upon streams tributary to the Mississippi and Missouri 'rivers. As a result they are pouring torrents Into these mighty waterways and flooding the lowlands through which they flow, causing considerable damage, but as far as known no casualties. Weather Observer Frankenfleld today warned people on his side of the river and in East St. Louis, whose places were tn danger of being floodod, that the danger line will be reached within the next 48 hours. Additional warnings were also sent to Clarksville, Can tan, La Grange and Loufedaroa, Mo., and Quincy and Grafton, I1L WELLS A WINNER. San Francisco, April ( 2. Three straight victories for Charles S. Wells was the result of his match race with Wattar Foster at th indoor tournament tonight, for a purse of $400. The dis tances were one, two and five miles. All three races w ere won by less than three feet. The time for the events was 2:10 2-5 for mile, 4:45 4-5 for two miles and 11 16 for five miles. All races were paced. BRADSTREET'S REPORT. New York, April 2. Brad street's re port tomorrow will say: The course of general trade shows some Improvement, notwithstanding an almost complete stoppage of business in the south Mississippi valley by washouts, overflows and floods. The Interest tn lumber and shingles has Increased on the Northwest Pacific coast. Th most favorable trade re ports are rw4ved from the Northwt prn spring wh-at staUs. WMPETINO PUGIU3T3. lxmvr, April t-J. J. Cfa-bett ?ted as referee for a twenty-round contt tieween Parker and RotjertFon for the tlghtwelght chamM mshlp of Colorado, at the CoiUeum h&ll tonight. Parker won In the 12h FAtnA. 0rhett and McVey gave an exhUatlon. FItzMmnvtns and Hickey gave a spar ring exhibition at the Lyceum theater. THE MARKETS. San Francisco, April 2. Hops 4c and 12'. New York, April 2. Hops Easy. London, April J Hops H gs. Portland, April 2. Wheat Valley, 7; Walla Walla, 77 and 73c. UverpoJ. April 2. Wheat Spot doll; No. 3 red Norte rn spring, 6s VIA: So. t red Western winter, no storks. THE CHURCH'S APPEAL. Canea, April 2. The Bishop of Canea has sent a message of fervent appeil to the Christian people of Europe, im ploring them to compel their govern menu to stop bombarding and to cease opposltkin to the unanlmouj desire of the Cretans to escape tyranny by a union with Greene.' FOR BEET SUGAR. Portland. Or., April 2. At the meet ing of the manufacturers' association tonight a resolution was adopted re questing the Oregon delegation In con gress to secure the abrogation of the treaty with Hawaii permitting the free entry of rar.v sugar, which ss inimical to the beet sugar fcuustry OSBORNE RESIGNS. Washington, April 2. General W. M. Osborne, of Boston, recently appointed consul general to London, tonight re signed the secretaryship of the repub lican national e-wnmlttee. Senator Hanna appoined Major Charles Dick, of Akron, Ohio, to fill the vacancy. REVIEW OF TRADE. New York. April 2. R. G. Dun ft Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade tomor row will say: The markets are still waiting, 'some sagging downward and others recovering. The vote of the louse in favor of a new tariff bill has male no impression in business. HEAVY WOOL SALES. Boston, April 2. The Commercial Bul letin will say tomorrow of the wool market: Another booming week Is re corded. The fea trues are large sales of sooured wooi, more than a million pounds having been sold this week. CARNEGIE STEEL CO. SUED. Pittsburg. April 2. The Harvey Steel Co., of Newark, has begun suit agalnat the Carnegie -Steel Co. for infringement of a patent known as the Harrey process. The amount involved will run Into the thousands. THE DEATH LIST. New York, April 2. Geo. Steck. the founder of the piano Arm bearing his name, is dead, aged 6S yeara. General Charles A. Carlton, who rose from the ranks to j brigadier gen eral's stars in the civil war, has died aged 62 years. WAGES GO UP. Ironwood, Mich., April 2. The Metro politan Iron and Land Co. has an nounced an Increase of 10 per cent In wages. The Increase affects 1000 men. THEY ELOPE. Alanta, April 2. The seventeen-year old son of Governor Atkinson and Miss Ada Bryan Byrd eloped this morning. MELVILLE NOTES. Mellvllle, Oregon, .March 30. (Editor Astorlam.) The Melville Library Soci ety opened Its doors for active work on the 27th Inst. A good crowd at tended the organization meeting and the following officers were chosen for the ensuing quarter: Mr. C. Russell, president; Allen Anderson, secretary; Mary Hartill, vice president; Sarah Harder, treasurer: and Perry Olsen, rnanshal. The following question will be de bated on April 10: Resolved, That the works of art are more pleasing to the eye than the scenes of nature." A general Interest is manifested and we hope for success. SLEDGE HAMMER. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that all quar terly licenses are now due and payable to the Chief of Police at his office, and if not paid within ten daya from date of this notice, a penalty of 25 percent additional will be charged- H. E. NELSON. Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Or.. April 1, 1897. Try to be satisfied to commence on a small scale. FOREST RESERVE QUESTION SOW Demands the Attention of the Presi dent sad Congress In a New Llyht. ARMY APPOINTMENTS MADE .lajor Ccieral Tkosiis H. Rnjer oo the Re tired List aid Ciitoict Shatter rronotcs Otlter Capital Sews. Washington, April 2. The cabinet to day discussed the forest reserve que Cam fully. It was decided to summon a national forestry commMiM to Wash ington to talk over their work with (he prestdem'. The sentiment anions' the, members was unanimous that Pres ident Cleveland's proclamation ai to comprehensive. The president an nounced hi purpose to act on conser vative lines and not to act without mformatkm. As at pnseiit determined the proclamation wHl e revoked, hwt the provisions adjusted by the prast duntlal order as to specific tracts sur reys are being, pushed .forward as rapidly as possible. Secretary Alger today issued an or der placing Major General Thoma R. Ruger, commanding the Department of the East, on the retired list, on Bfcoanc of e. Colonel hf ter, of San Fran. ebon, wilt-succeed to the vacant brig adier generalship to be casuad by the promotion of General Wheatoh. It Is understood when Wheaton retiree Gesv era! Otis, now at Vancouver Barracks, will be transferred to Denver. Secretary Long is authority for the statement that the oriers f yr the flax ship Philadelphli to proceed to Hno lulUjTiave no significance. It is said at the state department that the mov ment has not tieea requested by It. as would have been the case bad tine threatened trouble betwwn the Jaijiao ese and Hawaii, jj government entered into the calculations of the nary de partment. The Philadelphia Is to re lieve the Marion, which relieved the Alert.- The reason fr th change Is said be th belief by lha secretary of the navy that from the lmportanos of Honolulu, commercially ;ni oiher wlse, the United States shjuld have a ship of a higher class than the Marion stationed there. BANKING AND CURRENCT. Washington. April 2. Eleven of the members of the executive committee appointed by the Indiana pollc mone tary convtntion, who have been In the city for several days, have decided to establish their headquarters here la an endeavor to procure in congress such legislation at this session as will empower the president to appoint a committee to propose plans for the re-v-taKon of the banking and currency laws before the regular session of con gress convenes in December. Their headquarters probably will be la charge of Secretary Hanna, of Indian apolis. THE PHILLIPINES. Washington, April 2. The Spanish le gation has received official dispatches from Madrid, under date of April T. announcing the most decisive engage ment in the Phillipine islands since the insurrection, began. The officials at the legation are highly gratified at the result and state that ft amounts tn the practical close of the conflict on that Islands. THE PRESIDENT ENTERTAINS. Washington, April 2. President Mc Klnley gave a dinner of twenty covers at the White House tonight, the guest including the present and padt members of the ways and means oomtnltae of the house, now in congressional life. and a few others. BELLAMY STORER APPOINTED. Washington, April 2. The report Is again revlvsd that President MoKlnley will appoint Congressman Bellamy Storrer assistant secretaiy of state. mm Absolutely Puro- Celebrated for , its great leavening strength and healthf ulnaas. Assures the food against alum and all forms of adulteration eonunon to .the cheap brands. ROT AX. EAKINO POWDER CO, NEW YORK. IP