THE MOBNING ASTORIAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1901. PAGE THREE. New Style Restaurant Everything First Class. Y The Best the Market Affords. Open Day and Night Good Service. ' ttO nth St. next door to Criffln Bros. irvd djolninf th OMct Saloon ASTORIA, OREGON mzxzmiu ixzixxxxxrrxmxn FRESH AND CURED MEATS " Wholesale nd Retail Ships, Logging Catm and Mills' ujplied on bliort notice. " LIVE STOCK BOUGHT AND BOLD WASHINGTON MARKET . CHRISTENSON ft CO. ' - - . HOTEL PORTLAND The Flneit Hotel In the Northwest PORTLAND. OREGON. y A HAPPY MOTHER Wunnnu, Tie.. Ma; M, IMA Before Wf baby M bora I la great KlMtjr. I M )ul able la bs .boat but hitt M wii as I bro lo Uk. Win. of Cardui. wblcb bad bn rcorotuotl to nx, I Ml much bat ter. In fact 1 frl lh.tif It bad not bwa for Iblt wtUlelne 1 would not hat bMa trout eooufb to lira through childbirth. Bat thai wet uimI fomperetuely by tealaa foer oiillcin fnr (our month, before baby came Wlu. of Oardnl rtorl WT health a I look li two aionlris aftaiaaiil. I caanot pak too mini oi win. Jardut aad I am tied to aa- doraaM Taeesvasa, Toa bUtbos's Cure. Wine ot Cardui it a powerful toaie which acta on tba generative organ, of women, regulating menstruation and ffiv inn tone and strength to the organ which inflammation and waak-nwa Lava affected. It curse nineteen out of avarv taent casta of bearino-down rains or ovariaa trouble. WW of Cardui cores barrenness and ail tba mother ia conserving bar aire ngta for tha ordeal of childbirth. Alter that event tba Wine prevent dangerous flooding and helps mothers to r' k recovery. Win of Cardui i the one medicine a mother Id uae Iwfore and after childbirth. All druggi.U asll $1.00 botUea Win of Cardui. a-w HETTON COAL The finest Product of Australian mines for domestic use. The best house coal ever brought to Astoria 400 TONS JUST ARRIVED Will be sold at same old price while it lasts. Free Delivery in the City. ELMORE & CO. Phone 1961 9th and Commercial Streets. GOING EAST TRAVEL IS GENUINE PLEASURE ON Baltimore & Ohio R. R. ROYAL BLUE TRAINS BETWEEN '. Chicago and New York via WASHINGTON, P. C. Finest and Fastest scries of trains in the world, ' Palatial Coach es, Pullman Buffet Parlor and Drawiug Room Cars. The Finest Dining Car Service In the World. Is operated by the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. D. M, AUSTIN, General Pass. A4t- - Chicago, III. WILL MEET WAR EXPENSE Toklo Government Plan to Ex' tend Monoply on Tobacco and Create Salt Trust. MAY INCREASE OTHER TAXES Kxperidllure, to Data I a 000,000 Ven-IJonda Largely HutHrlbed for In Hawaii and KiwrFraiicisco. Toklo, March 18. The cabinet, after a conference with the elder a talesmen and other political leaders, has decided to submit proposals for the extension of the tobacco' monopoly to include manufactured tobacco, and the creation of a salt monoply to a special diet corv verting on Friday next This will n volve & heavy outlay for the purchaso of private tobacco manufacturing con cern and the. aalt Interest, but the advisers of the government regard the expenditure at this time aa wine. The cabinet hai decided also to suggest in creases In land Income, business, wine, my, au(?or atock exchange, mines, cus tom oe duty, and atamp taxe and In addition the creation of new taxes upon silk piece good, kerosene and woolens, an estimated total Increase amounting to (8,000,000 yen. The war expenses from the commencement of hostilities to the end of March are estimated at 156.0O0.OC0 yen, divided aa follows: One hundred and eight million yen for Jthe army and 0,000,000 yen for the navy. Of this sum only 80,000,000 yen has actually been disbursed, Including the payment for the cruisers Nleshln and Kasaga, purchased abroad. The government plans to meet the expen ditures to the end of March with 100, 000,000 yen from exchequer bonds just sold; 15.000,000 yen from the special funds and I1.0oo08 yen to be raised by a temporary loan. The expenditures on account of the war from April next to December Inclusive Is estimated at S80.000.000 yen, besides a special war reserve of 40,000,000 yen. The govern ment plans to meet these expenditures by the Issuance of 280,000,000 yen In ex chequer bonds; 88,000.000 yen In war taxes; 7,000,000 balance on ordinary an nual receipts, and 25,000,000 yen from special fund The foreign branches of the Yokohama specie bank reports sub scriptions for the Bret issue of bonds totalling 860,000 yen. These bonds were largely subscribed for In the Ha waiian Islands and Ban Francisco. THREE TYPES OF WOMANHOOD. (By Countess de Montalgu.) Women's Industries will be widely ex plotted at the Louisiana Purchase ex position. Eleven years have rolled by since the close of the Columbian ( ex position. Since that time woman has explored many fields of endeavor for merly closed to her. At the present World's fair her work will be classified with that of men. and on every Jury of awards a feminine juror will be ap pointed. Much of the handicraft of women will be exhibited In the palace of var ied Industries. The exquisite statue entitled 'The Industry of Women," by Kotif, typifying woman in her primi tive state. Is placed in a conspicuous position on this magnificent structure. It depicts the faithful housewife, who with distaff in hand, spins the thread from which the garments of the family are woven. From this state where woman scarcely rose above the posi tion of a slave, by alow and painful graduation she has risen to greater heights until now she Is the guiding spirit, of not only her home, but Is an important factor in business, politics, I religion and art. In fact; she has tak en up almost every avocation once usurped by man. Between the women of an early age and those of the 19th century there Is a gulf wide and deep. Education has done everything for woman. It has set Its seal upon her countenance as well as having developed her brain. Con trast the classic but unintelligent face of the Greek housemother with that of the woman of today. The artistic evo lution Is fittingly expressed in Miss Enid Tandell, the distinguished sculp tress. Her face is not perhaps as classi cally correct as that of the exquisite statue of industry, but the thoughtful expression, the sweet decision of the mouth, and the contour of the face, all demonstrate tba Improvement of a. race. While perhaps a loser as to mere physical beauty woman Is a gainer In the higher attributes of existence. Here la another and distinctive type the woman of business aa embodied In Mrs. Margaret P. Daly, of Anaconda, Mont Mm. Daly Is known as one of the wealthiest, women in the world. Such was the confidence of her hus band in her business acumen that he left ber unrestricted control of his property, rated at 10,000,000, which this enterprising lady has managed with rare tact and efficiency. Mrs Daly dispenses a great deal of her for tune in philanthropy and exercises a generous hospitality. Her magnificent ranch at Bitter Root, Mont., is the scene of much gaiety, and In her pal atial home in Anaconda many strang ers have been entertained. Mrs. Daly represents Montana on the hoard of World's fair lady managers. In our day and generation what wo man would be satisfied to retrograde? The question Is, who was the happier, the primitive doctor's prescription blank, or the woman's suffrage, or she of .the 20th century restless, ambitious and forever reaching up after the un-a.tfahiaMe? AMERICANS ARE SAFE. Friends of 8eoul Residents Reassured By Letter Just Received. Chicago, March 18. Assurances that Americans residing In Seoul are in no danger Is contained In a letter Just re ceived by the local Woman's Presby terian Board of Missions, from Miss Eva H. Field, a medical missionary stationed In the Corean capital Under date of February 14. Miss Field says: "If during the war any danger to Americans should arise our 'two Unit ed States boats will remain in Chem ulpo harbor, and we would leave In a few hours. The Japanese army Is a credit to the nation". , They, behave on the street like Christian gentlemen, the reason probably being that their discipline Is so perfect OPEN SHOP WATCHWORD Employers and Men Get Forces Together for Life and Death Struggle. NEITHER SIDE WILL GIVE IN ed States, which Includes employers associations in every branch of manu facturing, and hi said to be making a national campaign In favor of the open shoo. ' Wrestling Classes Arrsnged New York, March 18. Six classes In wrestling have been arranged for the supplementary meet to be held by the Metropolitan Association of the Ama tefcr Athletic Union, March 24 and 28. The wlnnersm the different classes will go to St Louis to compete In the Olympian games to be held during the exposition. Local men are ', exerting themselves to make a good showing. President Harper Better. Chicago, March 1. FriJent Har per, of the university of Chicago, has so far recovered from his recent oper ation for appendicitis that he has been moved from the Presbyterian hospital to his boms. Itchiness of the ktn, horrible plague, itost "everybody afflicted In one way or another. Only one never falling cure Doan's Ointment At any drug store. B0 cents. Bricklayers Insist That Agree ment Has Not Iteen Lived Up to and Will Fight for ' Their Kiglits. New York, March 18. Employers and their men In the building trades here are preparing, according to the Her ald, for a life and death struggle over the question of unionism. The strug gle probably will be precipitated by a declaration on the part of the employ ers for the open shop policy and the destruction of the building trades un ion The disastrous strike here last sum mer which caused losses mounting into the millions, ended In agreements to arbitrate future troubles, but now that the bricklayers laborers have gone on strike, followed by the bricklayers, re sulting in Idleness of 10,000 men, and tlelng up of work all over the city, the employers declare that they cannot af ford to enter into further agreement with the anions and It Is asserted they are preparing to settle the matter in a finish fight The employers maintain that the open shop policy is the only course left to them If they wish to continue in business. A firm stand is being taken by the men, however, on the ground that their plans for arbitration were thrown aside by the employers. Clr culars are being distributed broadcast warning the men to prepare for a de termined fight against the open shop. These contain copies of letters that have been sent out by the National As sociation of Manufacturers of the Unlt- HETTY GETS EXTRAVAGANT America's Richest Woman Buys Hand some House en Fifth Avenue. : New York, March 18, Mrs. Hetty Green, Ajmerlca's richest woman, haa joined the millionaire colony here, by purchasing a home on Upper Fifth ave nue. She has In recent years main tained a legal residence in Hoboken, N. X, but lately baa lived In a rented house In Fifth avenue, near Washing ton square.' Her new residence Is a handsome five-story mansion of the most modern design. Used Special Weapon. ' New York, March 18. Charging that the American rifle team won the Palm trophy last year with a special weap on Instead of the United States army service gun, the Dominion Rifle Asso ciation will follow Great Britain' ex ample and not compete for the trophy this year and perhaps never again, says a Times dispatch from Montreal This year's shoot Is to be held at Sea Girt. N.X . Autos for Fire Chief. New York, March 1. Favorable ac tion has been taken by the board of aldermen to purchase two automobiles for" the fire department They are te cost not more than $4000 each, one for the use of Fire Chief Croker in Man hattan, the other for the deputy chief. In charge of the Brooklyn and Queens departments. The machines will be used by the chiefs In making fast runs rrora their headquarters to answer Import ant alarms. T owe my whole life to Burdock Blood Bitters. Scrofulous sores covered niy body. I seemed beyond core. B. B. B. has made me a perfectly eH wo man." Mrs. Chas. Hultos, BeryiHa, Via. . ' N ewbro's Herpicidc iA "HAIR-SAVER" THAT QROWS IN POPULARITY GOING FOR HERPICIDB-BUT NONE TOO SOON WHYt Because dandruff Is a contagious disease and one cannot get away from it too soon. It is owing to the highly contagious nature of dandruff that the dis ease Is so easily acquired. Washing and scouring the scalp will remove dandruff, but the cause of the dis ease can be removed only with a scalp germicide, and the original one is Newbro's Herplclde. THE CHIEF reason for hair neglect and consequent hair loss Is due to the extremely slow destructive ac tion of the dandruff microbe, thus giving the Impres sion that the hair is not in danger. The Injury is to the hair bulbs, for when they are gone as in chronic baldness not even dandruff microbes remain in the' scalp. . THE MERE fact that a tiny flake of dandruff laden with dandruff contagion, finds Its way Into the healthy hair of a young person, does not cause Immediate dan druff and falling hair. Dr. Cartea, of Paris, has found that the dandruff microbe requires years of growth and development before it produces dandruff; Tout after this, the apparent destruction becomes more rapid; causing in time Itching of the scalp and falling hair. THE DISEASE DANDRUFF may be gotten by chance, but in almost every cose It is acquired through the negligence of certain rules of cleanliness that are best understood by those who have kept pace with , recent discoveries relative to the contagious nature of hair disease. DISCRIMINATING PEOPLE now regard H a duty to employ a scalp antiseptic that will insure cleanli ness and freedom from hair disease. This '"duty" be comes a genuine pleasure in using Newbro's Herplclde and on account of its refreshing quality and exquisite fragrance a pleasant habit Is usually formed for Its use THE HERPICIDE HABIT. A well known traveling man writes as follows: "A Wend of mine exposed me to your delightful remedy and I promptly caught the Herplclde habit". Ladles become enthusiastic over Herplclde for it overcomes excessive olllness and makes the hair light and fluffy. It promptly corrects dryness and brtttleness of the hair and never falls to cure dandruff and stop falling hair. It stops Itching almost instantly. N TWENTY-ONE YEARS' EXPERIENCE. "In twenty-one years' experience in my business I have found no preparation that equals Nebro's Herplclde for stopping Itching of the scalp and re moving dandruff (Signed) W.CGOODRICH. ' Portland, Oregon. IT PLEASES HIS PATRONS. "I have given your Herplclde a thorough trial, and take pleasure in rec. ommeding It My patrons are highly pleased with Herplclde, and I can vouch for its merits as a positive cure for dandruff." (Signed) C. V. HARE. Portland, Oregon. A He&Uhy Hair. T. F. LAURIN, SPECIAL AGENT Send 10 cents In stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co.. Detroit, Mich DESTROY THE CAUSE YOU REMOVE THE EFFECT." Fffi i ar f I'd V 4 Aa Unhealthy Ealr.