THE MORNING ASTORIAN, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1904. PAGE SEVEN First National Bal of ESTABLISHED 1886 Capital and Surplus 0100,000 ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK Capital 1'sld Id 1100,000. Hurplui and Undivided Trofitt $25,000 Transact general banking business. Interest paid oo time deKIU. 3, Q. A. UOWLliY, 0. 1. I'ETEKSON, FRANK l'ATTON, J. W. OAliNER, 'PrelilDL Vie President Cssbler. Ant. Cashier 168 TENTH STREET, ASTORIA, ORE. CENTRAL MEAT MARKET 0. W. Morton and John Fnhroiao, Proprietors. CHOICEST FRESH AND SALT MEATS. - PROMPT DELIVERY. 543 Commercial St. Phone Main 321. C30IN TItAVEL IS GENUINE PLEASURE ON ' ; Baltimore & Ohio R. R. -BETWEEN Chicago and New York via WASHINGTON, D.C. Finest and Fastest scries of trains in the world. Palatial Coach on, Pullman Buffet Parlor and Drawiug Koom Cars. The Finest Dining Car Service In the World. Is operated by the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. B, El, AUSTIN, Genera! Pass. XtV - Chicago. !!!. COINQ TO THE FAIRT What to Do If You Dsslre Practical Information. ; If you contemplate visiting tho St. Louta Exposition, to securt reliable In formation aa to railroad wrvlce. the loweit ratM and tha beat routea. Also at to 0a local conditions In St Lou In; hotel, etc., etc If you will write the undersigned, stating what Information you dealre. the awne will be promptly furnished. If we do not have It on hand, will ecure It for you If poaalble, and with out any expense to you. Address B, H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent, 142 Third mreet, Portland. Ore. A Sure Thing. It la aald that nothing la aure except death and taxes, but that la not alto gether true. Dr. King. New Dlscov- ery for Consumption la a aure curt for all lung and throat troubles. Thou sands can testify to that Mrs. C. B. says: "I had a severe case of Bron chlts and for a year tried everything I heard of, but got no relief. One bot tle of Dr. King's New Discovery then cured me absolutely." It's Infallible for Croup. Whooping Cough, Grip, Pneumonia and Consumption. Try It. It's guaranteed by Charles Rogers, Druggist Trial bottles free. Regular sizes 60c, $1.00. JAPANESE CLOSED TRAFFIC ALONG THE YONGAMPHO Coreans Are Very Friendly Toward the Russians According to Message Delayed in Transmission. Seoul e:80 p. m.( May 24.-Delayed in transmission. The Japanese au thorities have closed all mercantile traffic at Yongampho and none but government craft are allowed to as cend the river, which, since th occu pation of the Manchurlan shore by Japan has been open. The measures taken are similar to those adopted at Chlnapo prior to the landing of the second Japanese army oiv the Liao Tung peninsula. The Yalu river is now presumably the rendezvous of the third army of an Independent force, part which has already landed at Takushan. A body of coasacks, 1000 strong Is now reported near Bong Khong, B0 of whom separated at Kllju, proceeding southward through the mountains. The Corean governor of the prov ince Of Hamgyene, always a Rusao- phlle, but now evidently intimidate by the constant appearance of the Cos socks has advised the prefect of Kyonn to prepare supplies of wheat, fowl and eggs for 1600 Cossacks whose arrival is expected and other coast magistrates being expected to follow suit. Thirty engineers have returned from the north, having completed the sur vey of the WIJu railroad from Seoul to Pingyang in the space of 48 days. The emperor of Korea is so well pleased at the reported bravery of gar rtttons located throughout the north that be desires to'send them 200,0 yen worth of military stores. They had been previously ordered to subsist, on the country and this sudden outburst of generosity is probably due to the war ministry", dealre to efTect an enor mous squeeze of the public purse. through to St Louis without change tit cars, making short stops at principal points enroute. The first of these ex cursions will leave Portland June 7th, and the second June 17th. The rate from Astoria will be $97.50 to St Louis and return. Excursionists going via the Denver & Rio Grande have the privilege of returning via a different route. This is the most pleasant way, as well as the moat delightful route, to cross the continent. The stops ar ranged give an opportunity to visit the various points of interest In and about Salt Lake City, Denver and Kansas City. If you wish to accom pany one of these excursions write at once to W. C. McBrlde, 124 Third street, Portland, for sleeping car reservations. D0VVIE HIT IN THE NECK Australians Almost Mob Him Be cause He Said King Edward Was a Sport REFUSED USE OF TOWN HALL Newspapers There Speak of Him hh the Itejectcd IrojM Driven From Town to Town. San Francisco, May 25. Late news received here from Australia shows John A. Dowte ran Into a hornet1 nest In Sydney, Melbourne and other Au stralian title At Adelaide In par ticular he excited public indignation on April 25 by impugning the piety of King Edward. The authorities at once refused him further use of the town hall, where he had been holding meetings. The Adelaide Register, commenting on the matter entitled, "The Rejected Prophet," said: j 1 lie ruvci mucui, miu ww vn thorltles would have failed In the dis- "" a Si la fc U ; w$ u : NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE 8UCCES3 Why Is Newbro's Herplclde a success? Because It has the "Force" or capacity to produce an effect mat la the effect? The destruction of the Invisible, vine-like, microb e growth that lodgea In the sebaceous glands of the hair follicles, where Its growtn ana ucve.uy.um.,. ruff, itching scalp, falling hair, and later, Incurable bald- ness. " Is Herplclde pleasant to user Clear as crystal Newbro's Herplclde Is the daintiest, . pphinir aDDlicatlon ever prepared matter. Careful people who now consider it a duty ' to use " wi,.i n insure cleanliness and freedom fVom dandruff contagion, prefer Newbro's Herplclde on account oi us n'wi ,iu,d"v l i rraanuim v T t aa in particular, become enthusl l f ftgtlo over becaU8e lt keepB the hair I 1 .1 r: ,. .... n M Jl f a .HlrAn iiirht ana nuny nuu iyc - gloss. STOPS ITCHING INSTANTLY. -. i 1 4 L'- THE FIRST HAIR-SAVER. Vawhrn'a Hamlrlils In the first "Hair-Saver." It was not made until the mlcroblc and contagious nature of true Mandruff was discovered. Before this discovery, ap proaching baldness was considered Inevitable, and aftei If came the scalp was treated with tincture of canthar Ides (made from dried blistering bugs) and other irritants to make the hair "grow." Every dermatologist now recog nizes the fallacy of this treatment Save your hair while vnn ibva hnlr in nnvA Kill tha dandruff farm With Newbro's Herplclde and give nature a chance; marvelous results will follow. MATERIALLY BENEFITED BY ITS USE. "I havA nnHpad a varv material hannflt frnm the Usa at Herplclde and believe lt will effect an entire cure." (Signed) - " C, S. MUDGE.. Baker City, Ore, MARVELOUS RESULTS. "I used a couDle of bottles of New bro's Hemlclde with marvelous results. Dandruff disappeared and my hair stopped falling out," . (Signed) . CLAUDE WATKINDS. Portland, Ore. A Healiby Hair. T. F. LAURIN, !( SPECIAL AGENT . . . : At Drug Stores 1.0. Send lOo In stamps to THE HERPICIDE CO., i Detroit MlchM for sample. DESTROY THE CAUSE-YOU REMOVE THE EFFECT." Aa UnksIUi Kalr.f charge of their duty had they allowed Dowle the further use of public build ings after his gratuitous and gross In sult of the sovereign." The Draining of the Everglades. J. E. Ingraham, in "Success " There are great agricultural possi bilities In the Florida everglades. Tbugh they are yet merely an expan sive waste of swamp and lake and Jungle, I venture to predict that they will be the location of hundreds of fertile farms, within 10 years, and will by degrees develop Into one of the most productive tracts of land in the world. The barrier to the utilization of the everglades has been, of course, the water which covers the greater part of them to a depth of from one to alx feet But lt has been found entirely practicable to drain off the water. Work to this end has already been begun, and Is being pushed rap Idly. When It is completed a tract of land 160 miles long and 60 wide will have been opened to cultivation. The size of this region is not as important as the remarkable productivity of the soil. . The latter Is not only absolutely virgin, but has been fertilized by ani mal and vegetable life through many centuries. I am confident that its crops will lift Florida to a place among the leading agricultural states. The project of draining the ever glades attracted the attention of Henry B. Plant In the early 90's, but he was by no means sure that the scheme was feasible, ao I acting under his direc tion, undertook an expedition through the region. Despite its proximity to centers of population, It was then for the first time thoroughly expored by white men. Ours was virtually a voyage of discovery. We paddled our light boats on lakes and camped on Islands that I have god reason to believe, had never before been visited by any hu man being but Seminole Indians, and by these but rarely. We underwent so many hardships that some of our party were compelled to turn back, but our efforts were not in vain, for we ascertained the Important fact that the everglades, along the whole 160 miles of the eastern side, are rimmed by a rock ledge. We furthermore learned ttat all of the lakes are several feet above sea level, and we decided that there was nothing whatever to prevent the water of the lakes from flowing into the ocean and leaving the land drained if vents could be made In this long ledge of rock. The chief ques tion before us pertained to the practi cability of cutting through the ledge In various places, and dredging out outlets Into the Atlantic, which Is not more than two or three miles away at numerous points. Experiment proved that this work would present no great difficulties. It was merely a matter of a great dealof digging. Henry M. Flagler took up the project, and lt is being carried out by his lieutenants. We are not only making artificial outlets through the rock but are also, by ditching and dredKlng. turning large bodies of water into rivers and creeks which flow to the ocean. The work has pro gressed, far enough' to enable me to predict confidently the opening In Florida, within a very few years, of a great tract of land of almost unpre cedented fertility. Speolal Exoursion to the World's j - -v i.- Fair. The Denver & Rio Grande, In con nection with the Missouri Pacific, will run a series of personally conducted excursions to the world's fair during June. These excursions will run Are you going to St. Louis? If so call for your Tickets via the ROCK ISLAND FRISCO SYSTEMS The line baviDg Terminal at entrance Fair Grounds. Ronnd trip rate $67.50, good for Ninety Days from date of sale. Choice of ' r routes going and returning, via ,' St, Paul, Denver, Colorado Springs, Pucbto or El Paso. Stop over permitted in both directions, 'i DATES OF SALE: Jobs 7th, 161k, 17th, 18th, July 1st, 2id, iri. ' Ao.ast 8th, 9th lOta. September 5th, tth, 7th. October Jrd, 4th, 5th. On above dates rata ol 72 50 will be made to Chicago and return. For further information and sleeping car reservations call upon or address A. II. McDONALD, Gen'l Agent, 140 Third Street, PORTLAND, ORE. f ' STEAMER I SUE H. ELMORE The Largest; Staunchest, Steadiest and most Seaworthy vessel ever ou this route. Best of Table and State Koom Accommo dations. Will make round trip every five days between Astoria AND Tillamook Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railway & Navigation Co. and Astoria & Columbia River R. -K. for Portland, San Francisco and all points East. For freight and passenger rates apply to SAMUEL ELMORE & Co. General Agents, Astoria, Or. OR TO A. 2L C. R. R. Co., Portland, Or. Pacific Navigation Co., TillaxnooK, Or. O. R. (IX N. Co., Portland, Or. MMIMS TIRED. 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