TIIE MORNING ASTORIAN, SUNDAY MARCH 27, 1904. PAGE TliRKK. f ' .:.. ... ... d ? m : HAVE YOU SEEN OUR WINDOWS? Ixiver of th Wdotifnl and those who appreciate style, : ar they are flat,. THEY TELL THE STORY About where to purchase all kind of Footwear, OUU , SHOES are aa good aa they , LOOK. Peterson Brown For tho BEST DECORATOR Best Stock of Wall Decorations and the Mont Prompt Service Go to B. F. ALLEN 8 SONS THE LEADERS '( xi ci - .) ti)i ,..-..4 ' ' - Confectionery for Easter, Put up ta the mot attractive form nit able for olfrritjga, and of the most H'toot condia, bon bone, etc., is now ready for tho Choosing at the EASTERN CANDY STORE 06-508 Commercial St, . Next Griffin' Book Store. .Their widespread reputation for furnishing the Most healthful, pure and delicious confectionery in a full guarantee of the high quality of thrir good. ht Royal Cream Flour Royal Cream Oats No trouble to please the men folks with bread made of Royal Cream. Royal Cream Oats for breakfast put vigor and life into everybody. Foard & Stokes Co. ST GOING EA TRAVEL IS GENUINE PLEASURE ON Baltimore' & Ohio R. R. ROYAL BLUE TRAILS . BETWEEN ... '.' Chicago and New York via WASHINGTON, D. C. Finest and Fastest series 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." B. If, AUSTIN, General Pass. Agt- - Chicago, f!l. LIGHT WIND QUIET SEA with Be La Max In which lie waa t receive 4f per cent of the profit of working the mine. Jt la claimed that D La Mar took out in the neighbor hood of 112,000,000. - Blake transferred hi interest to the Utah-Nevada Company, Oxford Rows Dogged Race, but Stand no Show With Sturdy Adversary. LONGER TRAINING TELLS Cambridge Go Slow at First, but Good Judgment and HtcHily Muscle Jtrook , No Opposition. Putney, March 24, During today' Cambridge-Oxford race, which was won by Cambridge, the wind wa very light from the north weet and waa be hind the crewa over a fair part of the courae. . ; r; , The boats made a good atart, , The Oxford men began etrong and steady and gained the lead, ' but the Cam bridge stroke would not allow him self to be .hustled, rowing with great Judgment, and at the proper moment, when he called for a spurt his twin' responded gallantly. Thenceforth their longer training told In their favor Amid tremendous cheering by the spectator the Oxford crew workedi manfully and a fine race ensued until Thomeycroft waa reached, when the form of the Oxonians began to get ragged and thereafter the result wan. never In doubt, though the defeated crew rowed a dogged stern race. According to the official announce-, ment, the time of the winning crew was 22 minutes and 32 seconda and their lead at the finish line four and one-half length. '" I No Boxing at Cornell. " Ithaca, N. TH March 2 President Behurniann ha vetoed boxing maiche at Cornell university. A recently formed sparring club was making ar rangements for a boxing tournament to be held Monday night, but the pres ident has refused to grant the use of the gymnasium for the ahow, on the ground that it would coma too near to violating the atate law to be counten anced by the college authorities. WINS IMPORTANT DECISION. Company Denied New Trial Against Nsw York Millionaire. San Francisco, March 26. Joseph R. be La Mar, a millionaire mining oper ator of New York, has just won two Important legal decisions In the United States circuit court, when Judge Mor row denied the motion for a new trial In the case of the Utah-Nevada Com pany against Be La Mar and dis missed the ault In equity brought by the same plaintiff. The action waa brought to recover, over J5.OQ0.OO0, which It was claimed was tha entire of Isaac E. Blake In the' Jim Crowd, Monitor and other mines in Lincoln county. Nevada. Blake claims that he had an oral contract Held Liable For Losses, New York, March 25. A decision has been handed down by tho appellate di vision of the stata supreme court af firming the decision of Justice Scott, In which a member of the New Tork stock exchange and three railway companies were held liable for losses sustained ' through ' the unauthorized transfer of registered bonds. It Is the first decision of that nature and was based on the suit of Jennie Clarkson Home for Children, tha treasurer of which sold a broker a lot of bond with which the home was endowed and fled with the money. It was shown that the treasurer had forged a reso lution of the home's director enabling him to procure the transfer of the bond to himself. ' FRIENDS WORK FOR PARDON Ex-President Bonilla May Not Be Shot For Alleged Treason able Conduct FREE SPEECH REAL PLAINT Polities In Arkansas. Little Rock, Ark., March 2. Each of the 75 counties In Arkansas will hold democratic primaries today. Can didates for state offices will be voted on and democratic nominee for con gress will be chosen In all seven dis trict. Interest center in the race for the nomination for governor between Governor Jefferson Davis, who aspires to a third term, and Carroll D. Wood, associate Justice of the Arkansas su preme court Governor Davia Is also a candidate for United States senator to succeed Senator James TI. Berry, whose term expires March 4, 1907. EXCITEMENT IN STOCK8. New Tork, March 2. An excited and nervous speculation in stocks fol lowed the publication of the plan of the Northern Securities distribution which was the dominant Influence in the market. The enormoua buying of Union Pacific waa supposed to be for Northern Pacific and Great Northern Interests In the establishment of a community of Interests to take the place of the Northern Securities de Vice. Speculative excitement was fired by this supposition in spite of official disclaimer of it truth and rumor of actual contention In the Northern Se curities settlement The "mystery hanging over the buying kept the tone of the market unsettled and feverish and caused constant reactions. Former Chief Executive orlIon dura Lies In IVlson Under Sentence of Deth Pe titioner Active. New York, March it. Friends In this city of Dr. Policarpo Bonilla, ex president of Honduras, who Is report ed to be in prison under sentence of death on a political charge, are pre-' paring a petition to save his life. It will be forwarded in few day to president Manuel Bonilla, who 1 not related to the former chief executive; The signers believe Bonilla' offen&e lay only in hi advocacy of free rpeech. proceeded against even mora rigorous ly under the criminal code of Canada which in reality render such a bylaw a Vancouver ha sought to enforce entirely superfluous. The decision of Magistrate William ha created no little consternation among owner of Dupont street prop erty, many of whom are church mem bers in good standing, but who, never theless, in view of the royal Income from their proertles, have not be disposed to look beyond their agents, or inquire too closely into the habit or character of the tenant. The judgment will also have great Interest in a number of eastern town and cities that have been urged by the moral reform element to pattern their vagrancy bylaw on the piece of Vancouver municipal legislation now peremptorily disallowed. HAMMERED INTO PULP. , Longshoreman in Mlxup with Taeoma , : Polios' Officer. Miss Delmonico Dead. " New Tork, March it. Miss Rosa Delmonico, last of the Immediate fam ily of the famous Swiss restauranteurs, 1 dead at her borne here, aged 85 years. Until within a month of her death she had maintained full charge of the business, which fell Into her hands upon the death of her brother 20 years ago. Her sister' sons, who have taken the family name, will now take control , ' ; COVERED BY CRIMINAL CODE. Vancouver Property-Ownsrs Uneasy Over Prospect of Prosecution. Vancouver, B. C, March 20. Ac cording to the judgment of Police Magistrate Adolphus Williams, of this city, the bylaw of the corporation of Vancouver which provide special pains and penalties for those who own prop erty used for purpose of infamy, ia not worth the paper upon which It ia inscribed. ' This does not mean, how ever, that euch property owner are to be classed immune from the penalties the bylaws in question were designed to t rovlde. Quit the contrary, for the magistrate bold that they may be Taeoma, Wash., March 28. Officer William M. Casey lies at the St Jo seph hospital in a critical condition, with his head pounded into a pulp, and! Emll Johnson, a longshoreman, better known a "Frenchy," is under arrest with a gunshot wound in the flesby . part of his leg, a the result of a row between the two men. "French y" wa trying to run thing in Old Town when Officer Casey Interfered. The long shoreman resisted arrest and Casey pulled bis gun. In the mix-up that followed the longshoreman took the officer's club and pounded him into insensibility. ; The story of spectator differ. Some claim that the officer fired three shot before the other man seized the billy, while others claim that the officer fired the ahota after he wa assaulted with his club. The longshoreman came ashore from a French ship not long ago, and Is considered a tough char acter. He wa making for Portland along the railroad track when arrested. Welcome as Sunshine after a long storm i a feeling of relief when an obstinate, pitiless cold ba been driven away by Allen" Lung Balsam. Only people who have .bee cured of throat-ache ancf tor lungs by thta remedy can quite realize what th feeling is. There 1 .no opium in the Balsam; its good effect Is raJical and lasting. 'Take a bottle home today. 1 WOMAN'S SYMPATHY. I Proverbial. Astoria Women No Ex ception. How much we owe to the sympa ers Buffer they cheerfully lend a help ing hand. They tell you the means which brought relief to them that you may profit by their experience. Read the testimony given here by an As toria woman. Mrs. Close, wife of John Close, en gineer at Llndenberger1 cold storage house, foot of Eighth street, residing at 230 Commercial street, says: "About a year ago we moved here from Port- j land and as I had a great deal to look after I overdid myself and the result I was I brought on kidney trouble. My back began to ache and a time rolled thetlo side of womankind. When oth- by it kept getting worse instead of better. It finally grew so bad that I could scarcely stoop or straighten af ter stooping. When I did any work re quiring bending I could hardly get up and I had headaches, dizzy spells and at times everything before me looked! blurred. I waa just about to start to the store for a plaster to put on my back when I read about Doan's Kidney Pills, and as they were so highly rec ommended for kidney trouble 1 made up my mind to try them and procured a box at Charles Rogers' drug store on Commercial street ' They went right to the root of the disease and helped me 'from the start and before I had finished the box I was cured. Everything Is changed with me now and I have no symptoms of kidney trouble whatever." For sala by all dealers; price 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. L Y., sole agents for the United States. ' Remember the name Doan's and I take no substitute. M I 'ST.' 1 -4 IMV" 1 - CW II I) . life IH..: U; rW- ' 1 " T IT 'AY&WJ i 14 Human Dandruff Germs Denude a Rabbit CONVINCING EXPERIMENT by DR. SABOUHAUD of the PASTEUR INSTItUTE. Thl experiment proves that dandruff is a contagious disease - . due to the presence of a mlcroblc growth In the sebaceou elands of the scalp. It also proves that unless the formation of dandruff is stopped by destroying the germs it will lead to falling hair and Incurable baldness. Prof. Unaa, Europe' noted dermatologist (ask your doctor about nim) was the first to discover the mlcroblc nature of dandruff and baldness. His discovery was later verified by Dr. Sabouraud, at the Pasteur Institute, Paris. France. The doctor Inoculated a rabbit with human dandruff germs and in due time the rabbit began to lose its fur. "In between five and six weeks," says the official report of the Pasteur Institute, "the rabbit wa completely denuded, in fact, it had- become entirely bald." Dsndruff is annoying- falling hair is an injury. Baldness b a calamity. If you are Indifferent about your hair and let it "take care of itself," you should not grumble when It is gone. Careful people now try to save their hair and Newbro's Herptclde enables them to do this in a very pleasing manner. It is the first scientific HAIR-SAVER and it is growing wonderfully in popularity. Everyone should endeavor to protect the scalp against dandruff Infection and the surest way Is to carefully avoid "exposure" to dandruff germs and to rely upon New bro's Herplcide as a scalp prophylactic. One of the chief forms of "exposing" the scalp, is to use an unsterilized pub i lie hair brush. sThe hair brush should be as exclusive as the tooth brush. It is Important to remember that: 1. Dandruff is a contagious disease caused by a microbe. ,2. Dandruff is a forerunner of Itching scalp, falling hair and baldness. : .'-v ;. 3. Chronic baldness ia incurable. , ' 4. The cause of dandruff can not be washed out of the scalp with soap and water. 5. The only way to cure dandruff and stop falling hair is to kill th germ that causes it. 6. Th only safe remedy, so far discovered, that will abso lutely kill the dandruff germ is Newbro's Herpicid. Kill the scalp germs and the hair is bound to grow natur ally. ' Almost marvelous results follow the use of Newbro's Herpl cide It contains no oil, grease, sediment or dye. It delights the ladles by keeping their hair light and fluffs and by giving it a silken gloss. STOPS ITCHING OF THE SCALP INSTANTLY. H erpiciae An Exquisite Hair Dressing. THE ORIGINAL REMEDY THaT "KILLS THE DANDRUFF GERMS." , Herpicid Fulfills Expectations. T am using Herplcide and it Is doing alt that can be expected. My hair has almost stopped falling and the dandruff, after two applications, is not near so bad. (Signed) L. A. HARMS. Portland, Ore. . Does All We Claim For It "I am pleased to say that Her plcide has produced beneficial results and from all appearances it" will accomplish what you claim for it. an absolute cure of dandruff and falling hair. (Signed) FRANK BOLLAM. Portland, Ore. LAURIN, Aa Unhealthy Hair. , SPECIAL AGENT Send 10 cents in stamps for sample to The Herplcide Co., Detroit Mich. DESTROY THE CAUSE YOU REMOVE THE EFFECT." AtkalAytl-.