The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, May 22, 1904, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE MORNING ASTORIAN, SUNDAY, MAY 22, 1904.
TO FIGHT THE
RACETRACKS
Leading New York Firm Has Ac
cepted Retainer for That
Purpose.
SUITS FOR MONEY LOST
Poolroom. Are Making Ketaliiv
lory Fijrht "Against Kac
Tracks Prominent
Courses Attacked
New York .May 21.-A leading law
firm of this city is stated to have ac
cepted a retainer to direct an attack
of great proportions upon the race
(tracks. All the courses In existence
in or near New York will be subject to
the most vigorous campaign in the
history of , racing. i - j
The war will, it is understood, be aj
retaliatory one growing out of closing
are John W. Gates, John A, Drake and
Mortimer Schtft. The recipients of the
summonses are divided in their opln
ion as to the purpose of District Ator
ney Jerome in calling them before
decision had been secured In the case
of Jesse Lewishon, who was recently
questioned as to his knowledge of
Richard Canfiold's house and refused
to answer. The district attorney left
the city while his subpoena servers
were at work and will remain over
Sunday at his summer home near
Lakeville, Conn. When questioned by
the press, he refused to give any in
formation as to his Intentions.
MINES WERE
ON HIGH SEAS
Japanese Claim That Battleship
Hatsuse Struck Mine Ten
Miles Out at Sea. ;
RUSSIAN PROSPECTS BETTER
FISK HAS RESIGNED.
Principal of Northwestern University
Academy Will Retire.
Chicago, May II. The Rev. Herb
ert Franklin Flsk. D.D.. IX. D., for
nearly 31 years principal of Northwest
ern university academy, has resigned
that nositlon and will relinquish his
post June 18. He was nearly 70 yearsold
and his desire to lead a life free from
official responsibility and to have
more time to pursue his special studies
led him to send in his resignation.
During- his regmle. Dr. Fisk raised
his schol from the rank of a mere pre-
of the pool rooms. It is even being iparatory department to a small col-
Intimated that plans are being formu
lated for legislation that would make
racing in this state impossible. Al
ready a public attack upon the race
tracks has been begun, demands have
been made for the aboltlon of betting,
and negotiations are said to be under
way for the publication of articles to
this end. Suits also will be entered
for money lost to the bookmakers
and attempts made to carry the cases
to the higher courts.
One of the oldest pool room keepers
in the city is said to be at the head
of the new movement.
lege into the front rank of the best
secondary school in the country. In
both America and Europe he Is re
garded as an expert in this field of
education.
CONCERNING STOCKS.
BACILLI TURNED LOOSE.
Scientist Looses Fever Germs While
on Train in Wisconsin.
Chicago, May 21. Several thousand
bacilli taken from plague sufferers in
India and inclosed in a small tin case,
leather bound, have been lost some
where between St. Paul and Chicago by
iW. W. H. Hulbut, a scientist from Lon
don, England, who has arrived here.
The bacilli are as yet unnamed though
labelled. - Some are mounted and some
are preserved alive.
They are destined for the use of
learned men of England and Germany
in their researches regarding the Asi
atic plague.
JEROME AFTER 'EM.
Men
Chasing New York's Prominent
With Subpoenas.
. New York, May 21. Agents of the
district attorney have served subpoenas
on a number of well-known capitalists
and sportsmen returnable on Monday.
Among those said to have been notified
Listless Drift of Prices Characterizes
Wall Street.
New York, May 21. The list-
less drift of prices for stocks in
Wall street this week Indicate the halt
ing tone of the speculative sentiment
The timidity and the ultimate effects
of the flood of gold exports are sub
jects of some uneasiness which, have
not been Justified by any perceptible
effect in the money market. Declining
railroad earnings, the moderate ex
pressions of traffic officials over the
prospects, discouraging views over the
course of the iron and steel trade and
a growing conviction of an impairment
of the winter wheat crop to be har
vested, unfavorable conditions for the
cotton crop and the belief that trade
activity generally Is of a diminishing
scale, have all contributed to the
neglect of the stock market.
They Claim That Japanese Al
vnnce lias lleiu'hcri Its Cul
mination and F.vent
Will Change.
Mukden, May 20. The main body of
the Japanese forces, estimated at $0,
000 men, remains south of the Russian
troops who are covering Llao Yang.
They apparently have suspended their
advance. This inaction caused sur
prise and some satisfaction as every
days postponement of a decisive en
gagement is considered favorable for
the Russians who are daily increasing
their forces and are enabled by the
delay to strengthen their positions. It
Is supposed that the recent rains
hampered the movement of the Jap
anese artillery and compelled a tem
porary halt.
Chicago's Glorious Fourth.
Chicago, May 21. Chicago's Fourth
of July celebration promises to be one
of the most elaborate affairs of its kind
ever undertaken by an American city.
President Roosevelt, members of his
cabinet, representatives of the army
and navy, the mayors of all the large
cities of the country and consuls of
foreign powers In Chicago have been
Invited to be present. The distinguished
guests will take part in the street parade.
NEWSPAPER MEN SENTENCED.
Chinese On Staff of Reform Newspa
per Go to Prison.
Shanghai, May 21. Afternoon. The
two remaining members of the staff of
the Chinese reform newspaper Supao
were sentenced today to two and three
years' hard labor respectively, dating
from their arrest last year, with ban
ishment from every foreign settlement
upon the expiration of their sentence.
In August last the Taotal of Shang
hai Issued warrants for the arrest of
the editor and staff of the Chinese re
form newspaper Supao, published In
Shanghai. They were accused of pub
lishing seditious matter. It was re
ported that the prisoners were about
to be tortured, but through the Inter
vention of the British minister, this
was averted and the prlconers were
given an open trial with the above re
suits.
Is there any soap but
Pears' which has been sold
in two centuries and is
selling in the third ?
Bold nil owl the world.
Republican Ticlfet.
For Congressman,
J. N. WILLIAMSON,
Of Crook County,
STATE.
For Justice of the Supreme Court,
; ' FRANK A, MOORE,
Of Columbia County,
For
FRUIT AGENCY TO DISSOLVE.
California Organization Will Cease to
Exist in September.
Los Angeles, Cal., May 21. The an
nouncement has been made that the
California fruit agency, the big merger
In control of the packing and shipping
of a large part of the orange crop of
southern California, ' about to dis
solve. The combine will go out of busl
neHS next September. The California
fruit agency is composed of the south
ern California fruit exdiange, with 16
The'Torc of tfrwcid
NOTHING . SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS
Why Is
Newbro's Herplclde a success?
Because It has the
"Force" or capacity to produce an effect
What is the effect?
The destruction of the invisible, vine-like, microbic
growth that lodges in the sebaceous glands of the hair
follicles, where Its growth and development causes dan
ruff, Itching scalp, failing hair, and later, incurable bald
ness. Is Herplclde pleasant to use?
Clear as crystal Newbro's Herplclde Is the daintiest,
most delightful and refreshing application ever prepared
for the scalp. It contains no oil, grease, sediment or dye
matter. Careful people who now consider it a duty to use
a scalp prophylactic, to insure cleanliness and freedom
from dandruff contagion, prefer Newbro's Herplclde on
account of its extreme purity, exquisite
fragrance and refreshing quality.
Ladles, In particular, become enthusi
astic over It, because it keeps the hair
light and fluffy and gives It a silken
gloss.
STOPS ITCHING INSTANTLY,
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P, i ' ;,
THE FIR8T HAIR-SAVER,
Newbro's Herplclde Is the first "Hair-Saver." It was
not made until the microbic and contagious nature of true
wandruff was discovered. Before this discovery, ap
proaching baldness was considered inevitable, and after
It came the scalp was treated with tincture of canthar
Ides (made from dried blistering bugs) and other Irritant
to make the hair "grow," Every dermatologist now recog
nizes the fallacy of this treatment. Save your hair while
you have hair to save. Kill the dandruff germ with
Newbro's Herplclde and give nature a chance; marvelous
Iresults will follow.
MATERIALLY BENEFITED BY ITS USE.
"I have noticed a very material benefit from the use
kf Herplclde and believe it will effect an entire cure."
(Signed) C. S. MUDQE.
Baker City, Ore.
MARVELOUS RESULTS.
"I used a couple of bottles of New
bro's Herplclde with marvelous results.
Dandruff disappeared and my hair
stopped falling out."
(Signed) CLAUDE WATKINDS.
Portland, Ore.
A Healthy Hair.
T. F. LAURIN,
SPECIAL AGENT
At Drug Stores 1.00. Send 10c in stamps to THE HERPICIDE CO.,
Detroit, Mich., for sample. -DESTROY
THE CAUSE YOU REMOVE, THE EFFECT."
,
Aa Unhealthy Hair.
Dairy and Food Commissioner,
t J. W. BAILEY,
Of Multnomih County.'
; DISTRICT.
For Circuit Judge,
THOMAS A. M'BRIDE,
Of Columbia County.
For District Attorney,
HARRISON ALLEN,
Of Clatsop County.
COUNTY. "
" For Representatives,
C. F. LESTER,
C. G. PALMBERG.
For County Commissioner,
WILLIAM LARSON-
J. C. CLINTON.
For Clerk,
For Shertff,
THOMAS LINVILLE.
For Treasurer,
CHARLES A. HEILBORN.
For Assessor,
T. 8. CORNELIUS.
For School Superintendent.
H. S. LYMAN.
For Surveyor,
R. C. F. A8TBURY.
For Coroner,
W. C. A. POHL.
a few days the horlaon will be cleared
and it will be possible to form an idea
regarding the possibilities of the com
Ing presidential election.
Qulok Arrest,
J. A. Qulledge of Verbena, Ala., was
twice In the hospital fro ma sever cast
of piles causing 24 tumors. After doc
tors and all remedies failed, Rucklen'
Arnica Salve Quickly arrested further
Inflammation and cured him. It con
quers aches and kills pain. 26a at
Chaa. Rogers, Druggist.
A DIRECT LINE
to Chicago and all points east; Louis
Vllie, Memphis, New Orleans, and all
points south.
PRECINCT.
For Justice of the Pence,
P. J. GOODMAN.
directors, and the California citrus
union, which the same number. Thewe
32 directors make up the directorate
of the agency. The southern California
fruit exchange Is composed of the
growers' organizations, while the Cali
fornia citrus union Is composed of the
combined packers and shippers.
MAIL BAGS RAIDED.
Thibetiant Succeed in Worrying Eng
lish Into Early Morning Fight,
New York, May 21. A party of
mounted infantry with mall bags was
ambushed two miles from here on
Thursday, says a dispatch from the
London Times correspondent at Oy-
angtse, Thibet.
The 18 soldiers composing the escort
fought gallantly, but lost one killed,
two men wounded and seven horses
killed and wounded. " '
.When Captain Ottley with a reliev
ing party came out 12 to 13 Thibetans
were seen dead. Ottley drove the
enemy across two farms, but found
them in great numbers occupying vil
lages on both sides of the river four
miles south of Oyantse and was com
pelled to retire. One mall bag was
lost. It is possible that the post will
now be discontinued. ,
ANOTHER TRUST.
Leading Dye Woolen Interests Effect
Consolidation In New York.
New York, May 21. -Plans have been
announced for the consolidation of the
leading dye woolen interests In the
country, which will be known as the
American Dye Wool Company, and will
be Incorporated next week In Pennsyl
vania with a capitalization of $3,000,
000. It Is claimed that two-thirds of the
trade would be controlled.
Trusts Will Meet.
New York, May 21. A call has been
Issued for a meeting of the presidents
of the trust companies of New York
state with the object of forming a trust
company association along the lines of
the national, state and savings banks
of this state. There are 81 trust com
panies, in the state capitalized at 1200,
000,000 and controlling deposits of more
than $800,000,000.
Peruvian Politics.
Lima, Peru, May 21. The political
situation so far Is a matter of pure
speculation, but It is expected that in
U " TUB FAIR ROUTE.
Via Chicago or Now Orleans to 8W
Louts, I ont that gives you tho moot
for your money, and tho fact that tho
ILLINOIS CENTRAL offera unsurpas
sed service via these "point to tho
WORLD'S FAIR, and In thla conn,
tlon to all point beyond, tnakea It to
your advantage, In case you contem
plate a trip to any point cast, to wrlto
ua before making final arrangements
Wo can offer the choice of at least
a dosen different routes,
a. IL TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent
141 Third street, Portland, Oregon.
J. C. LI NOSEY, T. F. A P. A, i
141 Third street, Portland, Or.
F. B. THOM PSON, F. A P. A.
' Room 1. Colman Illdg, Seattle, Wash
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILROAD
Be that your ticket read via th
Illinois Central R. R, Thoroughly mod
ern trains connect with all transconti
nental lines at St. Paul and Omaha.
If your friends are coming west let tit
know and wo will quota them direct
th specially low nt now In effect
from all eastern points.
Any Information at to rat, rout,
to., cheerfully given on application.
B. II. TRUMBULL, Commercial
Agent, 143 Third street. Portland. Or,
J. C. LIND6BT, T. F. A P. A.. 14J
Third street, Portland, Or.
P. B. THOMPSON. F. A. P. A
ASK THE AGENT FOR
TICKETS
VIA
To Spokane, St. Paul, Minneapolis,
Duluth, Chicago, St. Loult, and all
points east and south.
Q OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q
L The Flyer and 1 he Fast Mail L
8PLENDID SERVICE
UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT
COURTEOUS EMPLOYES
Daylight trip eoross th Cascade and
Rooky Mountains.
For tickets, rates folders and full In
formation call on or address
IL DICKSON.
City Ticket Agent
123 Third Street, Portland, Or.
S. Q. YERKES; G. W. P. A.,
612 First Avenue, Seattle, Wash.
These tiny Capsule tre suporiot
to Balsam of Copaiba,.
Cubebs or Injections sadAifwuN
CURE IN 48 HOURSPUrJ
tho am disease with- V""
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7:00 p ml pot for Astoria and 1:40 a m
Way Point
ASTORIA
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SEASIDE DIVISION
1:11 a m
Il:ttam
8:60 p tn
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ton, Flaval Fortf 4:00 pm
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land Seaald
1.15 am
: a m
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Seaside for War-
ronton, Flavl.
Hammond, , Fort
Stevona A Astorlal
UMpia
7:MpM
;28am
Sunday only
All train mak close connection at
Gobi with all Northern Pactflo train
to and front th East and Sound point.
J. C. Mavn
0nrl Freight and Paa. Agent
dial
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Oregon
Sisoqj Line
AMD Union DAP.mt:
70 hour from Portland to Chicago.
No chang of car.
Depart from Arrive
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OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE
From Astoria
All sailing date subject to change.
For San Francisco every flv day.
Daily es-
rc-in Mini
day aiTuin
Columbia Klvor to
I'oriliiiid and Way
lAlllllllg
4am .
Daily ps-
enpt Mou
Steamer Nahcotta leave Astoria on.
tide dally except Sunday for Ilwaco,
connecting there with train for Long
Beach, Tioga and North. Beach point.,
Returning arrive at , Astoria am
evening.
Through ticket to and from all prin
cipal European cities. h
Q. W. ROBERTS, Agent,
Astoria, Or.
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Bold by Chaa, Kegara, 459 Commercial
'?Best
by Test"
A transcontinental trav
eler says: " I've tried them
all and I prefer the
North
western Limited
It's the best to be found from
coast to coast"
It's "The Train for Com
fort" every night in the year
between Minneapolis, StJ
Paul and Chicago. '
Befortstaitlnijonatr1p-.no matter
whore-whte for Intprextlns; In forma
tioa about comfortable traveling.
H. L SISLER, General Ajent.
132 Third St Portland, Oregon.
T. W. TE48DALE,
General rawienKpr Agent.
Bt raul.Mlnu.