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sate ernest Los ‘ams WUE THURSDAY BYVIEANING, mA WITH ENGLAND. —— ----04. Dispute Settled Temporarily and, Troops to Be Withdrawn. Tienisin \“WR VDE” [DEVERY JOLTED |Wealthy INREALLIFE. CAP T. ALBERTSON. Chi Zl, 1901, CRIP WEATHER Ear Only Hope Is a | undergoing, TPE ODELL REPEATS DEFIANCE; PLATT WILL FORCE FIGHT. HOLDS ThE CITY, (Continued from First Fase) | eaaeaepesnnsesnesssooooes | ment 1 shail certainty make reviy tol WHAT ODELL SAID | ie of ese si! at are beln sO Se eee ey eae eae TO FRANK PLATT. ici tT shall do tt t yown time, and | Physicians Busy and): wit cor make ii pute writs” 1S py Governor tw qunted tomlay enator Platt was cxked If he thought as nay Ag ty Brank Matt, emis- Sseeeeeessese: StSSESENVssss the Assembly would pass a new police sary for Senator Pt wat ve taken my stand ypon » Barlier in t heh estion foam not a man mative answer to the same query H to moulded in this: 0 emphatic announe va avery successive day image the yater hesitate, Finally Ig 1 my mesenge we (8 raid con 1 telit 2 am net in alg ent on, the! pa ® position ty mate predictions.” « Tuy that agrees 6 es 3 | would rather remain a 4 € whether To remata ia BLACK LIKES 1¢ or net, than to. be 3 i a Mave and changed ODELL’'S STAND. | @ vy every wind thar sows 4 1g “Tl you pass the oll Vil veto Say 0 you think you can. pass 8 Says Governor Is Taking} {iver ay veto. tas is youre Good Care of Himself Sie ; Fy a SF GIFSGS CSDSICSSSHSESBIES in the Clash, ank Black, who had just xpertenes with Senator Platt term us wv OdelL ts no! fet the elty: t Ay, a guest SOOPER DEA OSERAAA4 AAKERENE PLATT REPLIES TO ODELL’S STATEMENT. xG ih during SSSSS LONDON, March 21-151 P. M—In the, under whatever con 1 House of Lords to-tay the Foreign { Ms ots Cold Wave. Secretary, Lord Lansdowne, announced | He Chord Lanedown —- that Russia vd Great) Britain had heard oo | agreed to withdraw thelr troops " AA4A4OGR CHGS meeenere! the disputed territory at Tientaln Count Laanis > reserve the question of tt age tney VR GuIA WEATHER FORECAST. *# prietary rights for subsequent exo pea s Sellen Vand proprietary ehente for the examina f 2 Lord Lans. Muppleren Hones iti NON Sts earl pana ‘orrcust for the thirty- 3| houncement 0s ining tha Pee Sentara: earcoaal weTets hourejcudlum(atin ake S| pu et an extensive urea cclpihvaide Pita tll Rec iu dene Muy for New York City ant @ left bank of the Pel-lly it io iteltatachud Lontie Jir wen Metnity: Generally tute a e4) the Russlans occupied Int ate withdrawal sli bware Might and Mridass od) claimed fi tof eonques Teal out ta Marshal co ' Weink weaterty ubsequentiy th overnment calling 2 formed that Calne and Russia : nett Yo 5 i renchel an agreement. placiia Nenociaied | Jala VIFISIOIST HSS ~ HodevIEHS | under Ruselan occupation. Tt aes Mitre wok Th the wet. muggy weather however, comprised plots belonging ty in whleh a Moulty by fants eniins fin Veomey th Néwovarictalacre j the Northern Chinese Rattroad, and | ine withdrawal of (ie LR Con HOE AD : Joneumonie and atl the tke tf Was, therefore, part of the y ott Lottiott aut "Wan tee i t ductors and undertakers | the British bondholders Joy Lords with ever ANE SEF G HD Jeome time ago, out which were On the alleged removal of the Muarinn | , eet ava : pated by the clear, cont weather boundary pillar, the vernment fn TIEN'TAIN March 21 (afte Laid fea. Ter Jews Tv Health Department pote tha structed the British Minister at Peking, [Tlie rit sett | beets | shir iy decbidavaetharhahaa Sir Ernest Satow, that Hritainy Hoth the # | tS be Ba IF treet a Pate cert "i » Fu DUEURE. tone panes was realy to refer the facts ty Fleld- | from any erties nd mp Marshal von Walderser, on the under: | fut 9 3 Keneral as that of te : standing that f etther side was found the women, ‘ se clear to have committed an irregularity, 12] 2) is aye Een Se aN eis | lindo hyatelane ual should apole: to the other 4 and corr eaapite lay = 5 ieee exerclae more than o aH The Government added that the eon | heen Jover, than others « an ; ! ath FESgIne dur Fis ae rane H as stlonof the alding. sho nie bet Worse Fepubntic yer: wine vis etent eoniition AruSion: Mets Bs — det profiting farms Haw n 1h Hohe had the Weather fs close is ny re ieee ny ok weer jcent 1 fae niform three rears | Mn should Chrow open nix . STAPLE CA TSEC ECH RINE sta eerste tie dampness permeate his ’ baie wan arreniet Satie en nee wR ko out without a ifterwary ena y + weld vot. for that oma wa charged A Mild do theses chins | Mingo : ter, In this way —-— —— Lec aaAente| ‘ patructed than by an Pb eeen ante] tier inethod. and Commissioner Sexton 5) SRA sounds a warning tn telling New York- erent te be foolhardy ESA Na aA Bersone auld be enreful ta ke ae \ asked the cred- Mheir feet try wald Meo Seaton today: : s i lok a | Phat simple precaution will say The City of Poughkeepsie Runs on a Shoal in a Earn Hy troubles and doctors’ bilta, 2 ; vo seems so suscepttile to wrip, c him iu Ludlow the Hudson in a Dense Fog. ‘ act that many people weem «0 tid couplelorshutitred tte tt ts «matter of surprine. a — : serious and more often a deadly ——<> Puy aansth thing, as the records show. With one hundred and fifty pasrengers| straw Bay. ‘The bow of the boat in hard | ‘ 1 to replied the ‘The xnoie area uf Greater New York on board, the steamboat Pourhkeepale, | aground on the rocks, wate tie stern 8) Both Principals in the!'": Lie lsthonkeliwiehiraliland theisulttinessiot of the Central Hudson Steamboat Com-| under water The boat had 110) tons i s ci naa ‘| the weather makes (he conditions ex- pany, ran on the rocks ny Botet or fretnt aveard, and much of thin will Paine Divorce Case fae te a Bae Het remely favorable to grip, Already a at 1.3) o'clock this morning tn oa thick | a loss through damage by water, my rd K in : mn chorus of coughing ts arising from New fos. [pegltswas dnelorsthealwhratiniente lever Sob Aloud. SER es ae \ rk, princiatis from. Brooklyn Bor- very soul on board was sleeping at base fe fon aoe Jw ine the rank, and Rounde CHE ECAR Ge Ci cmuceauinine hate the time but the watch. There was an Diet pean | ese x hat Narge dacrease nhe vou cou to | of m May fal H or . a Li it vtrfatl bast ou C1 ’ Inky blackness over the river, and Ha a seat ered. inenlenel NG aun é ts rite it | nak ratmtall ‘ght and early thts boat grounded on the treacherous shy Karat nniinice praindiihat Seth H 1 | puetty: bet i Sialic ore nommice yionta In with a shock that roused every ane MUSH eS em O I ALEEA RH 0 ing the anme tiene " j the downpour of two ae sb . ih ee ang [2hifted conmtuatiy, We were makina | during Lawyer Frank More+ mumming hineasoniGri 1116-10) inches, aid ants reigned throughout the boat, and | jp Reber weniley Ink lOnE An en RETIN coos hidge Dover sah werecalled eaten the terrified passengers who rushed {1 om practtently ning avigas a2 ome is ve her | thelr nightclothes to the deck could se” | Gon Or eedeanilne afeatuye y : antares % Raper nothing ahead but drowning. The shore] The pasrengers behaved very well fe ot M Allene rand eae ee een a : was only a few yards away, but it waslatter being routed out of bed wnt in} gatd, “ia her absorbing. mothe: ove veyer will make vo Smet eatery ee once hee etttel Invinlble in the darkness laipahiee wen iin etmen “ae et peel iste ait eet ; PTT TEMMa RET THON | ER ris, bracing Weather on Bil: OMoers of the boot reassured Ue pans fashire te wet ueet| hat to walk | wnten glorifies womarkind everswliers, 10 cents Wa tere with you and | F Weir cals Wala etconalderatie Bengers that if the boat did sink they |two and am he wort rain} aug pot auilce to keep her untarnd Jiten yeu on ' | ci BECHER Te CASTES Would not be in water over their depth 1 telephone He Taine TcillaroeleenR EATON aires | I orewe YS) eee Ota RELIES ar Sean and peraunded them to go back ©) their Newbure | cipitated) tits hushani's. ult \ lee to Hires vatted and which was oy far the dense: cabine and dress ntl! ansistance was small boats Pealute diverse Tt wag not les . Terni us (ore Mrousht tu take them ashore NER TTEA FLAC IG IER Rae Lena TRGB HE GeMNEITINNtLON ONE Mart Miser at ita] piney Was the fom taut trate on Tho thickness of the for enn be es ar them when | in HHA a hepa Rare te le Mal tit Ryumlehb ral [eu painr nance nt pos Dla NUE Clee brani celasel, Mated from the fact that the boat went] ney janded. Of courve, all were wuthed Treat te ati ee nage ‘ * emen NS ASHES et NHS Mes | during reverat hours and acclden:s just below the Btuny 2 ph aati ai f A ulen anni “ wir dthe Aesietant Clusks found onvermation | Wore any sated ba the cereatent, care Deckha: Cs i at ae [iapleouanrennueeadmitwetyertcithior |r 1 ' t hat wt A ranging from tfteen twenty mune nee was secured from West | t ane y ane ' A ari] can Utes. A omile down stream, fy | @4 PLS ue malereg Cound JVs title Ce on 3 Wind aan His Traine on the New York Central ling thejtime ithe nansengers’ werd dleerscd |? em cot Maveratraw |i hye RRA i ere Bere delayed: too, owing ta the heavy mall boats were rowed alongatde ty) ML atrangel for thete transpartation | Mes Paine inst : i Bees em ashore. [to New York on the fret tratn J fears fuirly 1 i -~ bp t t Nor mbit . Sth FOES Ut A a pate {The Poughkee started froin [atl fer a 0 Wives Hee be Tain storm and w eroughiy | Ritesion ar to clock cate 1) Pejend them ' wale in vor ute " They were taken to Went Tas aur ines stoi was Fee OG he nm be vinta in rr Wirdantt says tt wound sheltered until 6 O'Clock) jater wa went weranned Ay vin at at $ ‘ w YOrk over tae West} ian went trem el : v ' chariot) wit twy ratofall has alded wreck, and wre tte fene Mr. Dat i pale eas Ahly the water adtuatton tn the: Hroae er the (eight at Hahn the i; ’ Her ean tglense * Poughkeepsie now lies | Gav. oiell. w THIER LOC the Gene [eases el oiat a ache cineay N t (ad Brookisn, Mt the attic oniet mi the’ whore. thr teal ti SMG MULLAheL resid nets Erion aid eerste Reha Engineer Hirdsall i¢ was aald that 21-2 t belnw the Govern: | Met Ue mevent! tte CGovernorably. Wet iitter| ; Haris n inches of rain fell at the Croton water- at (he head of Have at ders in the cura 4 TAM Rar take We Dl He ilemicrartealt : shed In Manhatan abeut one tnch seal Javetion Precdman reserved vy Davagers ey Ve My £ aod the aa pount fell in Brookly 3 =inas ef Engineer Birdsall said: ne © ry | mereatant Mecsosimnes |LAHN RUNS INTO SARS tu ne cael NSE Mas a S unteantaniens bia F ‘ You mus flu Nan Une teers tally the Croton watermied, cleus steamer ay Head, mae 2 pailed from Dublia BIG SCHOONER. 1 | My o Now, look here thd Devery, “thats] the situatea very much, We now have Orleans, was spoken in latitude north, | | Hay [aust what ¢ Vol the trouble, You] ptenty water to last us for a long Ionditude ie wostecdisnbied and. proce | | ay peeeh sur tere have id sour UEteL gine, and Af wee can get one more wood Ing_toward Kinsale. : {Collision Ott Sandy Hook tert this {you all tentitied, without interfer: storm Se well have enouah aula is ra | enee Don't let me, hear any m over the Hot neason, when we have ul- Light Early This the Commniseloner nt ways to fl back on our storage rupp ¥. i S oThis rainfall will probabiy ret x ! Morning. | the wa much worse than it } prenent is oregirde muddine: i . h Tintiaeateaiee: on | think the water should become [eset nat stirimein | thes and as good an Ko haw ever been ina 9 men ant Be wean cnpain{Only Two of Tay’s} eyed Sa Aa pea iat Gad! : with on untdentiled foutremasted schoone t Pree shave teetiied here hel Work-Seekers : GicOELhIN MORNE LUBA ak Crew Saved When | He's No Rossiter, Ho Maeneaateniie uncer! Meavy Storm in [miles vast ot Sandy took Nant | 2 Castinan -{there we soy trou, . March h—The frat day of | TPL She Sank. | was [Henk dhe wificene were julatite LU was was characterized ty a wale and bs H wl, the wert | | You TJought to hive beilsdsseneintorier ¥ snow storm sweeping over the es edium SCTE, x SO CORT SS “atietoare | channel. A storm hax been taming for . 5 Restle i yanity Lwealtins for set ty go up ty see] three dave over the North Sea, Winiry ANZWERE My root eo soe TP dismies the oom. ther is general throughout Central sine te Chemnite ¢ year ats over) i} Gren malin Gon : Yio samuine control of an net final Lawyer] “ - Paid Help Wants eee Sacha < SSitese aetna HES rata sey rie concn nore Helgian King Hae Grip. AS Mashing ¢ mae ud aud (ie Tay mak. | ‘ me ial aton be wha pode SWE BRUSSELS Maret 2h —The Kine of} i @dav' Were Mtees mm SH EU NA CAA AL eh) e Belgians is suffering from a severe | in to-day’s ere BYE srave of <cniye ML 1 Mie} AM the wittieeses hell anid ignatl a fack of influenzs World. x : faut anieltn aia a Talrotnca Mand voluntervot te gu Betare the ¢ Serer ere c i ove Aut, etal nem, | nore _selte sed VoCranin, Jury PROPHET GOT MAD AND DIED. ‘ Jiambure Jan ' Sree FET NTT ‘ te . wMere named 7 fre i Maludai, Repadia | Paid Help Wants in 5 | Mahomet ¢ the 13 other N.Y, L LONDON, Marea 21 apers combined, | solved from Meng Bar mbin tated Thursday, Maren 1 my sic | Mutudai, the Mahometan “prophet,” ato seeatty proctagmed hiensrif ns A 5 iS] LADIE e ajiniter of anew relizious doctrine ta ARTIFICIN. 2 sor ' Usarta, Med at Meno thar von ERS | sttta.ts fi eget | eee under reported ext nary clretims ALTERATION | i MANDa 4 ti u tain of the iy tapentetond: Pai ADDRESSEN= was nally eel by ! belek ma SEACesree ana aisaamalaciee TAKERS ‘ f tee yin banks See DN le aaes Sa nnuelewe BOOKED: ‘ ‘ t VATE EET idee town In, the [itcinret he Aad geen an angel, who ROK KY ' r A Were iriet [Courtfon/ starch |Erocaer ee lene codec eeeetek Bors ‘ : fe Fatt 1 means Known today that] che tilaniie So irihesr pent : ” tlie . Uw mainly on Mahometan lines, ¢ BRASS WORK aimoerbsty, a \ 1s eve ved by othe | ere pala hometanainensy bit 2 a 53 Wiowet te 428 ifie MOM wiv on BUTCHER: 1 Nhe te ' edings inthe tin addition to those Uiey already had. 4 rite an War Cttee contriety| {oUF as be ght nf Fi Nd {irae Ontioned denounced ad} retto: At the off Sit Natarantel A. ey Rey Ntutudal fk 4 tt ae te ’ vu i 2 aeexamination oof vrthy i ed that these nas | declare dai to be an Impostor, COLLECTORS b =! i i ies CEN EWIUG Out osc mistake and] Whi teupon “prophet” indtanar ty - composiTons 2] RRINT HANDS in hectic i ih : i Ve ide nate from Mr, Lo.|dec aired ae i romaa oa J commmakens 3) SLEEVE WANDS 4 Verfarsn {slared ine stint tothe opinion than) iy ens a ee PS. CHAMHER MAIDS | STENOG RAPIER tn Welt Gate. A a eoaricles wa tol venue Toe recep: of toe notices of diacon-| He tatt the native court ascended BT EROORAUH EL tay =H Gate, itty chins brother en. in wotng [eye tiie (ce atfuck tie erediiorw as augpeet {a ainall) eminence auttlde ce Kinga . | Hogan of the oyg{ witch they vii ihed ine Though. the | mee ine view of el Inclosure, where he knelt, cailed loudly | Resctie x at ai 6.3) thin moeninn te das disccatined the Intenthen | | dK place in t on Mahomet and suddenly expired, eSonivens fi tel In Nett ¢ Of MEL Mock, where the puting! corruption: amt iiletenesta in the Une § eS ! Ua CLERKS tele puns) +4 ere the on Chamcer, nthe following | Auperle enry G. = : | idane ita A sent ayletnens ine | Mt something w hteh was | te wie rit Vy | Mater & Cratkslani ¢ New Tran Council, rele i ! tt cooks Whe covered tara than» w bratty aha|Eeveerta Wara Panik NNESBURG, Mi 21.—The +0) UsERUL MEN 3) butlow, Capi James Stillman, beton ‘Peatimony Telating to contracts occ he w Aggy | Mr. Leorcttar t'« froma | ne kecil aconer tl The 5) WAITERS S] aig te York Centrad dtulitany, [Pied tie Rreater pare of a tan alin rendered mae yal new Trans ecutive Counell ape WINDOW loaded ‘Mna the iehter ce | e © ston of] pouted by Bir Alfred Milner, Governor presarns | U4, Cat AUK Notarll: oetongine to | memmkty nm ste Atel i esamine Coyle: 1: Hl full | of she Tranavacl and Orange Itiver Co! WAIT HANDS... 21] matt and tumber, Crea. loaded wita | Brankls - reat we Senne Ha ndlsapiearedse wowavers| theme was veins] nics, Is an follows: George V. Fidde, WAITRESSES. 16) The tWo boats had broken away from | UL And dids het return until tha write ef) One of these cla Secretary of Administration; Mr. Dun: MISCELLANEOUS 194] (NEE Moorings and were being carried | Mrookiyn has been succeastul In algn- [commitment had seen Invail! and in fnyor of Veter Lorillard, can, Secretary of the ‘treasury; Rich- Yitoaeh Med Gate, Capt Hogan toned ling Tom Daly to cover second base Covle bewan «new lunacy Ine[ other dn fiver of Henry 1 Barbey, for] ard) Solomon, | Attorney-G. Bir I an NHL, to, the foot ot One Hundred |e Tear. te “algned. he contact [The same dontore again revonted |SM.GB.A, Ho: of tnone ‘creditors are] Godtrey Y. Lagden. Commissioner of > ttn th | tate ° nxine. and he ted to this clty telatives of Javovd Lorillard, the pett-| Natives, and Mr. Wyberg, Commissto: Where be le holdiag thei {oF solvacc’ |) esterday. and. began thedaw suite Uoner. ve Pet of alines, sieereehce maeton et 2 atthe Hiotind House Frank Plate]? called on hts eatened him, and] ¢ “teineems tol merthat: people Gos, Bink, w A not be bluffed,|}@ are trying to atle up trouble was i Hy eulshest politically. tween Gov. Odell and myself. ! Wich his face buried in a newspaper, There has been no serious y excGovernor was found In the Hol disagreement. 1 shalj certainly House corridor today, and ther reply to the statements made. war a OWinkle In his eye when he looke Senator Platte statement on tpoand wald gy an ening World re. < shown Gov. Odell's latest worier sitimatum 3 Well, I tae * i » PE At a SSSFIOVITIDSSIES VISITING There lenge weed for ne to pr Vipuciieesnt PRG seleaintotitinta rt te wood care of [take hold, and that there i no constitu: f bimaelf. If ne ts accurately reported] ttonal obet to elther a State Police remain himself with remark=| jaw or a tropolitan District Police § |taw nese, carefully drawn, ovide a ehlef who would pre- lackmall, control vice anc mmany's xreatest: revenue, 1 these views to the Gov- FRANK PLATT'S OWN VERSI on —_—-—- ‘inor in our Interview yesterday. He | , ‘. teh [sare in substance that public opinion in Senator's Son Differed with New York Clty haw long favored a Odell Over the Police singie aeadt for the Police Department; Bill that {na former message he favorer p [ihe law which has seen passed providing , jac mngle head, and that whatever mas Frank Platt made the following state: |i, "HRI Dnt Theneeep ment this afternoon: theolty, tt would not give ‘ oC «Governor | them any new Thad an Interview wita the Governor | them any new las salon yenteniay: about the police rliuacion tn] ygnd:” tam! aure the Governor” did moi Sew York City, Every one knows what] ay to any one that 1 threatened bin Puce knows that We tatk or some other matters anc SUP Ie SARIS SvC Ee RODD DO Nato separated as xood friends am ever, witt there can be no Immediate relief except A inderstanding that the subject mf throwsh the Legislature jould be considered further.” 6 WANTS CITY TO BUILD IT. Now Me Wil Kr rk Reservoir At the M * public hearing on the bill “authorizing” the city to build the Te roomt Mayo much needed Forest’ Park reservoir, Rrooklyn, at a cost of $1,500,000, repre: sentatives of the Manufacturers’ Aaso- BURGLAR ARMED Stood Off Detectives; Until He Was Shot At. Clase of the taik Maver Van “tam strongly in favor of Cie Forest Park reservulr, and let the bil be su imendod ax to ‘permit’ the sity to per- form this work and Twill stan ts. BORROWED WEDDING SUIT. of Wixne then. Clarence toeday Adams Detectives: Ruddy and Toman Magistrate Steers, in ine Street Pollee Court, Brooklyn. Mlenperate encounter they had last night hoa burglar armed with ana 2 + rout of ement-house al No. Hrtdge street inter Accused » Retarn yeday that Rev Newark Win m) Faille developed vangelint and alleged biga- ‘hes had chased the man from ra | Young, the o room of the house, while FH people mint, who in in jatl in Newark, Ne J gathered In front attracted by the patrol roa day the suit of elothes tn | wasen, Which had been called o: was married te Martha Sty } ie man] RANA LE A OE ee ie tuald chic for the use of them, } Bur:, and wai he lived at Now 16 Tihany | ytt egtiey Hee nenisionta tym, J Lenser, a tailor, from woom he got the of the lenante in tae house heard ‘clothes, wil prosecute him. é a noire In the bakery shop of Edgar Hevell below. ‘The place had been en- 4 tered by burglars caly a few dayne ago Jetectives entered the place, and, way through seve w a man's shadow. to the roof. At the the way with an age here VM brain you,’ ' | They followed it { ‘ scuttle Burt barred “If you come led. dy covered him with hi and shouted “Drop that axe. ‘The burglar retreated toward a chim- ney, and sald: “If you come any nearer! Vit out off your head." The ctlve fired. e, sald, and dh revolver. bullet r the man's head down hin weapon and aurrendered, At 7 cents wer found the buker's were also found tn hi The Magtet Jury ————__ SHOT BOY IN EAR. \ ! month of March is particularly upon Rheumatics. Sudden changei eet on in the weather, the chilling winds, seem to Fifteen-yeareold William Van Rergen, | Start every ache and pain in the body of No 34 KB One Hundred | Munyon's Rheumatism Cure will be found mraeittne aires: ‘particularly invaluable at this period. a eeu rte to tne) A few doses will ward off the Rheuma- Chidren's Soclety day by Magistrate tism, while, if the pains hayg been started, Mayo to await examination Baturday on | relief can be ootained within a few hours. the cbarge of ehooting thirreen-yeur-ola | The most stubborn cases of Rheumatism John J. Clausman, of No, 3% East One {will yield to these wonderful little pellets. Hundred and Twelfth street, in the ear, | Thousands who have used them will bear Van Bergen was shooting at a fence | Witness to this fact. at and | was remanded yesterday with a Flobert rife, ang! -— was hit, He was taken tothe Manhat.|iyepepsia Cure: if you tave any Kidney trowble tan Eye and Ear lattrmary. Detecsive [1% fy Hallahan went there to get a certiq. | sperite remedy cate of his condition from che house « ra for Magistrate Ma tout he | eiuding. all medtetn 3 reported that the house surgeon told! Bverybody 1s praising Munyon's him he would give the certineate when e zel Sony, not only as the best py made, but as 1 curative for Mont akin direayes, size, 16 cts.; small wlze, 5 eta, he got ready, The ordered ihe hous for Saturday. Magiatr. surgéon once subpocnaed for the services of Mun- iniecstel you fb peu ue decors: cUhepS will examines rend tiers a tof chatge It has done good to thou- $i siser tneir atuention or advice, ‘Our. Bless eal Departmen treatment sands because it ts so good itself. Hale’s Honey of Hore: hound and Tar. Tt cures Cougks and Colds just as it always har 25 cents, 59 c.nts, $1.00; largest size cheapest. Rn nnn PIKE’S TOOTHACHE DROPS CURE IN ONE MINUTE. ROE OW WHI open one day more, 12 FM. SL Awtton sale’ of pla Found and R ‘ewards. a (0 caahleg Wahlert. : Astoria, ie ~

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