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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1904)
t THE MORNING ASTOMAN, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1904. PAGE SEVEN. First Nafta! Banff of Astoria ESTABLISHED 1886 Capital and Surplus. $100,000, ' rj y t. Mil ... J tj? tt A ?i h i 'l ISTORIAvSAVINGSlBANK f Capitid I'ald io tlOO.OOa Surplus snd Undivided Profits 25.000 f Transact a general blinking buini. Interest paid on time deposit. J.Q. A, BOWMJY, ' 0. 1. PETERHON,' FRANK TATTON, J. W. OAUNEK, . President Vic President. ' Cwbier. . Asst. Cashier f 58 TENTH STREET, ASTORIA, ORE. 0?CENTlMLP MEAT MARKET 0. W. Morton and John qhrn,an, Proprietors. CHOICEST FRESH AND SALT-154 J--t S4a Conwjcrclat Jftme Main 3 miAtrt.'r to nt7TTTt VP w V a cf!rV nv Baltimore & Ohio ,R. Ri. ROYAL CLUE TRAINS ' BETWEEN Chicago and New York via WASHINGTON, D.C. i ! 'h; ts I :r j-.r ' j -i.'V H.,, , . Finest and Fastest lerics of trains in the world. Palatial Coach os, Pullman Buffet Parlor and Drawiug Room Cars. The Finest Dining Car Service In the World. 5! Isjoperatcd by the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. B. F!, AUSTIN, Central PasSs 001 NQ TO THE FAIRT What to Do If yV'Tslirrsetleai ! Information. ' i I It you contemplate visiting th St.! i Louis Exposition, to secure rHabI In formation a to rail road senrlc, the lowest met and the beat routes." Also to the local conditions in St Louis; ? hotels, etc, etc, ;L::,1' , ' ;if you will write. the undersigned, stating what information you desire, Uhe same will be promptly furnished. : If we do not have It on hand, will I secure jt for you if possible, and with 'out any exicnae to you. . Address s,, a , ',;.-" v s JB. H. TRUMBUU u , Commercial Agent. 143 Third mreet, A 1S .Portland. Ore. RUSSIHOSPITAlTTpiH LEAVES ! EORTHE. FRONT Magnificently Appointed Cars for the Proper CarinfJ of the 111 and . Wounded on Battle Field. .. ': ' "it.."' .' i.!''". ';! - '' J i ' ; i I til i ( .if St Petersburg. May 2e.-The empress i tables. These1 cars are intended to be hospital train started on its Journey to the far east today. "Among those at the station to wltnesis Its departure were Grand Duke Ml:hal, the heir pre aumptlve, and Duke, Peter of Olden bur the emperor's brother-in-law The train I the fastest, railway hospital ever constructed. It consist of, wo sections, the first composed of 14 ambulance cars fitted with every ap pliance tor the comfortable transporta tion of the ill and wounded. .. The sec ond section contain f two operating care, supplied with erery. adjunct of the modern operating roomtiled in terior capable 1 of instant cleaning, disinfectants, ' stores, ' Instruments, bandages and adjustable' operating detached from the train and sent to various points, where ever they will be of the ---vrt u along the line. ! ! 'The remainder of the train contains a llbrkry.chapei 'and' 'bath rooms, liy eluding & special electric bath, an ex ray car with dynamus and all appara tus and a kitchen car from which all the patients are fed. There are also cars containing a dispensary sterilizing and dislngectant apparatus water dls tilling and and ice manufacturing ma chinery. There went out ' . with , the train three doctors, four aistera of mercy and three assistants ' , The empress not only furnished the entire train, but furnished $500 month ly to aid in the purchaae of delicacies for the sick. ' MARRIED IN ENGLAND. ' ' Meteorlo ' Tewksbury Does Another ' 8tiint' and Adds to Career. p?w ' " Tor'k, '7 May , , 2X'Lewis 'j J 'fi. Tewksbury, whose meteorlo career and failure for a targe amount in Wall street a few years ago attracted much attention, Is reiorted to have been married In London to Miss V. A. But ler of New York. Tewksbury fled to Mexico in' I90ff ' with only' a few thou sand dollars of his large fortune. Ills counscl here stated that man? mining claims against "the ex-broker already have been settled.1 Mrs. Tewksbury, who remained here when her husband fled, recently secured a divorce. . CITY DESTROYED, BY FIRE. A Sure Thing. j It Is said that nothing Is sure except t. ". ... p ... . H & . : death nd taxes, but that is not alto-J 5 gather true. Dr. Klng'e New Discov ery for Consumption Is a sure curt for aif' iu ng aTnd tbroat trouWei.' 'Thou sand can testify to that -Mrs. C B. . , ... .. says: "I had a severe case of Bron chi u and for a year tried everything I heard of, but got no ieilef. One bot tle of Dr. King's New Discovery then Yaxoo City, Mies, Wiped Almost Off ,,i ; .Map Yesterday.' ? i Jackson, Mies., May IS. Fire In Tosoo City today destroyed every busi ness house of any importance, together with a large number of private resi dences. -; - ' I " Two hundred buildings were con sumed. The loss Is between $1,500,000 and $2,000,000. One man was killed and. Mayor Holmes .was dangerously in Jured. ,. ' : Golf Expert Sick. New York, May 2C Harry Verden, cured me absolutely." It's infallible teh Kolf expert hag nad a ,er.ioug aSl (or Croup, Whooping Coughi drip, baL.k ,n health, according to a Herald Pneumwila and Consumption. Try it dUpatth from London. It will prevent It's guaranteed by . Charles Bogers, ' hg taking part In the forthcoming Druggist Trial bottles free. Regular championship tournament and In fact drawal from the links. His lungs are understood to be seriously affected.; PROCURI8T FREED. ; r,;m .. . .. , District Attorney Decidee Not to Prose . cut 8t Louis Woman. St Louis, May 28. When the case of Mrs. Sophia Weinzelrl, charged with bringing girls to St Louis from Ger many for Improper purposes, was called today. W ore the United States com missioner, District Attorney Dyer an nounced that the federal grand Jury, having considered the case, had decided not to proceed further. He asked that the charge be dismissed. The defend ant was discharged. , , sleet 60c, tl.OO. '' ! l 1 mAy necesettate his practical with- ' AL1 i i d ilkM '.jw fell i BfiWMatfw MmA. se v v av b m . s s b m . m e ... .. v i ... o -t- m mm m urn .. d j . . i ' .3 ik m m '.fit .;': b.,i a. (.: - ' ' -v a iiijifl ii P I i' hl.f NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS Why'lS""'J 1 , Newbro's Herilclde a success? ( , , . Because It has the ; ' . "Force" or capacity to produce an effect ' ' What la the effect? ! . The' destruction of the invisible, vine,llke, mlcroblc growth that-lodges Jn the sebaceous glands of the hair follicles, where its growth and development causes flan ruff, itching scalp, falling hair, and later, Incurable bald ness. . -'O-i'-'r.T'.) v Is Herplcide pleasant to use? Clear as crystal Newbro's Herplcide is the daintiest, mbst delightful and refreshing application ever prepared for the scalp. , It contains no oil, grease,' Bediment or dye matter. Careful people who now consider it a duty to use a. acalrj nroDhylaetlo,' to Insure cleanliness and freedom from dandruff contagion, prefer Newbro's Herplcide on account ot its extreme purity, exquiane fragrance and refreshing ; quality. Ladles, In particular, become enthusi astic over it, because it keeps the hair light and huffy and gives it a silken , . STOPS ITCHINd INSTANTLY. ' ' ' ! " : f:n!) bit'l- .. ... THE FIRST HAIR-SAVER. . Newbro's Herplcide is the first "Hair-Saver.": It was hot made until the mlcroblc and contagious nature of true Handruft was discovered. Before this discovery, ap proaching baldness was considered, Inevitable, and after Ht came the scalp was treated with tincture of conthar Ides (made from dried blistering bugs) and other irritant to make the hair "grow." Every dermatologist now recog nises the fallacy of this treatment . Save your hair while you have hair to ' save. Kill , the dandruff gecrn with Newbro's Herplcide and give nature a chance; marvelous results will follow. ; -. MATERIALLY BENEFITED By ITS USE. "I have noticed a very1 material benefit from the use bf Herplcide and believe it will eftec an entire cure." Signed) . , ....... . ; j p. 8. MUDQE. i. ; , Baker City, Ore. . . , , , . MARVELOUS RESULTS. 'l usea a coupio oi Domes oi isew- j .j. bro's Herplcide with marvelous pandrutr, aisappearea ana , my stopped falling out." (Signed) CLAUDE WATJUNDS, Portland, Ore. - .... - e . I Hi;l u ft ir, 1 1 ' " ' ' rs. o 'of New- I ts results. ,1 my hair - 1 F. LAURIN, v AIIcsUhyKalr. SPECIAL AGENT At Drug Stores $1.$. Send lOe In stamps to THE HBRPICEDE CO., 'j "" I" 'Detroit' altch.':'for sample:' "!";,r I '!,,:; 1 DESTROY THE CAUSE YOU REMOVE THE EFFECT." " I Aa Us!iesl Hair. .fHD!!ST'.' .0 .0 ' Mayor McClellan in His Office. " ' J. Herbert Welch,' in Success. ' It Is as If a band had struck up a quick march In the city hall when the mayor comes swinging along the cor rtaor In the morning. The attendants and clerks take on a new alertness and animation. He nods to them briskly aa he puHhes through the swinging door to the Inner office. His bell rings sharp ly, and at once the mill begins to grind. The first callers, who have been wait ing for him, are shown in and bowed out in quick succession, and even those who have been unsuccessful In their errands are usually smiling when they pass out, because they are still under the spell of the mayor's magnetism. He has gripped the hand of each man heartily, and has made It plain to-him that he would like to serve him if he could. .. During these calls he Is haatlly scan ning letters that have been culled from the regular batch of about 300 that have come In the first mall. At 11 o'clock he receives the reporters from the afternoon papers, calling most of them by their first names. There are then jokes and. laughter In the Inner office. An easy spirit of good-fellow ship prevails, yet the newspaper men know , welt that they can net obtain from the mayor Information that he is unwilling to give or statements that he is unwilling to make. He parries their most covert thrusts with a smile that is pleasant, but very full of dis cernment , , ,..., r , .. , .... - In the afternoon there are more cal lers and more letters, and, very often, a Duard or committee meeting. The gentlemen of the committees have been accustomed, In the past to drone along for two or three hours at a meeting. The pace is a good deal swifter now. The mayor keeps them on the move every, minute, and yet maintains a spirit of good humor with smiles and Incisive comments. The other day, for Instance, when ; an official was asked how much money was. needed for a certain purpose, he said he could spend an amount which he mentioned. "We don't want to know how much you can spend, but how little," Inter- ruped the mayor, briskly. From many men a remark like, this would have savored of brusquenesa and would have given offense. .But the mayor accom panied it with his smile, and the man to whom It was addressed joined in the general laughter. , This little episode is mentioned because it is character istic. .Besldea his youthfulness of spirit and the nervous energy that gives the atmosphere around him a sort of tingle, the mayor his "a way with him" that causes the great majority of those who meet him personally to be inclined to help rather than retard him In his dally work and on his Journey through the labyrinth of politics. . . Special Excursion to the World's " Fair. !' ""' ".! '."J. 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 through to St Louie without change of 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 $67.50 to St Louis and return. Excursionists going via the Denver V Rio Orande have the privilege of returning via a different route. This Is the most pleasant way, as well a the meat delightful route, to cross the continent.'. The stops ar ranged give -an oppcrtanity tc visit the Various points of interest In and about ;Rait lake City Denver and Kansas City, i If you wish o accom pany one of these excursions write at once to W. C. McBrlde, 121 Third street, Portland, for sleeping car res ervations. '' ..,'- ' ; flreyougoingto St. Louis? If so call for yoarTicketg via the i; : i Si i iiiy: '-id ROGK ISLAND FRISCO SYSTEMS The line having Terminal at entrance Fair Grounds, Bound trip rate J' ' ' C7.60, good for Ninety Days from date of sale. Choice of ' ' ' route going and retarning, via ' , ' . ; '.. r i ! .J .':', ,, . Sf. Paul, Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo or EI Paso. . ( ' Stop over permitted in both directkms. ';" " DATES OP SALE: . - Jaw 71k, lett, 17tb, IStlt. Jaiy bt, 2B4,Jrd. Aaf ast 8th, 9tk Iftt. : ' ; S'ii t Sptcsjber(B,ith,7tb. Octebr3re,4tB,ita. . On above date rate of $7260 will be made to Chicago and return. - For !' i;' further information and sleeping r reservations . , j..;-j. ..( t, ,.-.'!...;... call upon or address , , . ' "H H. McDONALK, Genl Agenl, 140 Third Street, PORTLAND, ORE. STEAMER SUE H. ELMORE The Largest; Staunchest, Steadiest and most Seaworthy vessel stf nn liia mnia Hoot AfToiilo anil Stato Rj-uMin inmmmn. dations. Will make round trip every five days between stdria AND illamook T Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railway & Navigation Co. and Astoria & Columbia River R. R. for Portland, San Francisco and all points East. For freight and passenger rates apply to . . : SAMUEL ELMOF IE & Co. General Afjentsr Astoria, Or. OR TO A, a C. R. R. Co., Portland, Or. Pacific Navigation Co., TillamqoR, Or. O. R. C&l N. Co., Portland, Or. ' ' - i..'v.J f... . i ;.. ,.! t, f. MMMS TIRED NEVER-RESTED, s Tsfr s i . .To be tired, out from karf work or bodily exercise is natural and rest is the remedy, but there is aa exhaustion without physical exer tion and ft tired, never-rts:ea leeung a wean- tzj V i AH m without work that is unnatural and shows ZA V V f m some serious disorder is threatening the health:" " One of the chH causes of that VAlways-tired, nerer-rested condition" is impure blood and. bad circu lation." Unless the body js nourished with, rich, pure bloe4 ttere is lack off nervous force, t'maa" '' , "a, t.' CleS become weak; the di- e.u.lag thorough braakin aewn ef nysTtm. My oaualn, who bad tMtea b.ata Dr . toi mm bout it. I tried it and it varna ana, I hewrtily omm.ad 8. 8. 8. t all wh myf.l the aeed of ii4.IT. ihoiougaly good blood tnto. liBS.XOStXA.Bi 4Vr. math St., Columbia, Teaa. restion impaired, and general disorder occurs throughout the system; Debility, insomnia,' ner vousness, lad i restion, -Li! v ; - ViXt. i.tl, - ,1 dyspepsia, loss of appetite, strength and energy, and the. n4r4s of little ailments we ouen nave are que airecuy is a Daa con dition of the blood and circulation, and the quickest way to get rid ef them is by purifying and building up the blood, and for this purpose nsmedy equal S. S. S.. which contains the best iarredients for cleansing the blood and toning np the system. It is a vegetable blood purine and tonic combined, that enriches the blood, and tirengh it the entire systea is noarteied aad mreshifl? sleep comes to toe ttreo, nrwr-cKtea,- ooay.