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FRIDAY, MARCH jo, 190C THE MOHNING ASTOIUAX. ASTOIUA. OUKC.OX. a PBAYERS LADIES, REFUSES CANNED FANCIES Pineapples, sliced, gisted and cube, in large sire cans ao cents Canned Hominy, "Hopkins" '5 cfn,s Pumpkin and Squash 5 cfnts Tomatoes, " Premium ". i for 5 Peas, Sugar ... .3 for .5 cents " Blackberries, Strawberries and Black Cherries '5 cents A. V. ALLEN SOLE AGENT FOR BAKERS BARRINGTON HALL STEEL CUT COFFEE. A Favorite Remedy for Babies, Its pleasant taste and prompt cures have made Chamberlain's Cough Rem vdv a favorite with the mothers o small children. It quickly cures their coughs and colds and prevents any danger of pneumonia or other serious consequences. It not only cures croup, but when given a soon as the cropy cough appears will prevent the attack. For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. A FACT PROVEN. SfceaM ratac Evea the Moat Skea tlral af Ita Trath. If there is the slightest doubt In the tnlnd of any that PandrufI germs do not exist, their belief Is compelled by the fact that a rabbit innoculated with the germs became bald In six weeks' time. It must be apparent to any person therefore that the only prevention of baldness is the destruction of the germ which act is successfully accomplished !n one hundred per cent, of case by the application of Newbro's Herpicide. Dandruff is caused by the same germ which causes baldness and can be pre vented with the same remedy Newbro's Herpicide. Accept no substitute. "Destroy the cause you remove the effect." Sold by leading- drufrrists. Send 10c. In stamps for sample to The Herpicide Co.. Detroit, Mich. Eagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond St, Owl Drug Store, 549 Com. St, T. F. lanrin, Trop. "Special Agent" 3S5SXSS Your attention is called to our new store, now open and ready for business We Do Expert Painting, Graining Paper Hanging and Frescoing GIVE US A CALL The Eastern Painting $ Decorating Co. No. 75 Mh St "Billy HUSBAND POISONED Cyanide of Potassium Used to Kill McVicar. DRUGGIST SELLS POISON Discovery Made That Mrs. Le Doux Bought the Deadly Poison of Drug gist in San Francisco to Mur der Her Husband. SAN FRANCISCO. March 20. The Kaminer says today: The discovery lia- Wen made that Mrs. Kraras l.eixmx Ixui'.'ht a two -ounce vial of cyanide ol 111,1 "r "'" m till- ll! v San Francisco Priest Will not Pray for Revolutionist. CHURCH WILL BE BOYCOTTED Because Priest of Oithodox Chunh Re fuses to Oiler Prayet For Revolu tionist, he Will be Boy cotted bv Mcmbets. VV IT. AM ll O. M.IIVl I'llVilllM tiie i;'. riu'.. r.t-iik"v . priest ! t h Uui.in hthi!' I hm )i in this rity ha ii'i'iiM'il to "tier 11 j i.ii-i- l"i the repose ,i tin- -mil of l.i -iil'ii.inl Schmidt, Icider ol tin' Kni.i I'i'l.iiikiue imiiiny .mil to hold .1 ihoiiioi ul .miiv in lnMior 01 that oil'u'i'i, I'.ii-.iaii n'viduiioniti in Father I'ii-likox-ky'- i'oni;ii'i;.iti"ii have lMiviotti-,1 lii- church and vviitteii t.i the iii-t threatening li'tt These letters -tatf that miles, the jni't accede t" tin' detiuind loi a ser vice in honor ul' Schmidt the u 1 iter will m'.viIi- iroin tin- rrliuioii- body. Father l'ahko-ky declares !u- not under any circumstance-, pray for tin' mail thai aimed him-dl aain-t 'ho Car. WORK COMPLETED. potassium in a drug -tore in this city 011 March 14th la-t, and that a clerk has identified a photograph of the wom an a that of the per-on to whom he sold the poison. On the " poison record," of the drug store U her name, "Mrs. A. N McVioar, Jamestown. Cal." The rec ord says that the poison was to W used in developing photographs. There wai some of the poison found in her effects at the time of her arrest on suspicion of murdering her divorced husband, McVic ar. was in Stockton eariy this week and who- dead body was subsequently found in a trunk. NEW YORK, March -'. -Th" Mib- 'Ollimittec of the legislative ill-ul a lice committee which h.i- been msidcrim: "i'h counsel the s.ucsr-.stins made at the recent hearings on -everal ot the insurance lulls oeiort' the legislature, has practically completed it, work and will leave for Albany to day. The -ub-coemmitte will lay it re port Wfore the full insurance committees of both house this afternoon. As Mn as the conmiittees have agreed the bills will be reported to each house, probably tomorrow. SIX ARRESTED. Buster Shoes" They have a sole that won't wear out Foreigners Who Occupied Charnel House Are Arrested. DILL'TH, Minn., March 20 Six of the foreigners who are thought by the police to have occupied the hou-e in Min neapolis where nix Unitarians were found murdered yesterday morning were are-ted here this morning. 1-iter live other- were pla'-ed under arrvst. One imin who -peaks V.iigli-h -ays the party left on Monday the iioil-e in Min neapolis where the murders vsere com mitted, and that at that time there were only -W men in the hou-e, and they were all alive and well. He says he knew but two of the men there at that time. Hi- name is Kuztnan Sckul oir, and a woman arre-ted with the party is his wife. Sokuloir admitteil he is the man who rented the house and took the party there, but he maintains that everything was all riylit when he left there with his party. Some are Bulgarians and some Macedonians. All are well supplied with money. Sckuloff says when the party entered the Minneapolis hou-e it numbered 16, nd ten of these came to Duluth, leaving there. Of these six. four were brothers of the name of Dimitri. The impression that the Diniitris were father and son is wrong. The Diniitris went went to the train Monday and were then alive ami well, and Sckuloff -ays there was the best of feeling in the house. The ten who came to Duluth were on their way to work in the mines. The party Wfore going o Minneapolis had Wen at AlWrin sta tion and numbered more than HJ, but the other- remained in Dulmh preparatory- to going out on section work. They came from the Province of Presba, near Bulgaria, but which Uiey -ay is under Turkish rule. Sckuloff cxpre-sed surprise at hearing of the murders, but when n-ked for a theory he shrugged his shoulder-, threw his hands 11) and said lie did not know. The effects of a religion- nature found in the house, he said, aiv prayer books and other things of the Bulgarian church of which thev are members and which thov alwavs carry with them. S. A. GIMRE, AGENT FOR THE DOUGLAS SHOE 543 Bond Street Opp. Ross H:gins & Co. Cured Consumption. Mrs. B. W. Evans Clearwater, Kan., writes, My husband lay sick for three months The doctors said he had ouick consumption. We procured a bottle of HollArd'a TTnnrehniind Svrun. and 11 MODERATES HOLD BALANCE. Strong Enough to Prevent Reaction, Says M. Guchkoff. ST. I'KTKHSBITU:, March '.". M. CuchkotT. leader of the Moderate party, in an interview published today, ex- pit 1 the opinion mat uie .Moncraie will prove to W the -alvatioii of the count rv iigain-t reaction. lie l"Heve- the country and the oovernment are drifting towards u counter revolution, but that the Moderate- ;,ie now -tand- im: Wtween the left and ii"M parties and that, bv throw mu' ' Cfit ami inlluence again-t reaction, they will le abl- to pre-erve the balance. t i:,i,.ik,.tr t'tirthei dedale- that the pea-ant- are nil iniktiovni t;i..ir. -o lar I'.iili.imi'iit i- e,iM-criicd. The piie-ts, he -av-. are not rea.-t ioiiaiy. and are likelv to be more radical on th- Atriarian riuestion than the Con-tit.utional Demo crats themselves. lb- feat- the latter, whom lie con-iders to W simply revolutionists ma-ipe-rading as constitutionalists. SENTENCES OF DEATH COMMUTED. (TULA. March 2D. fiovernor-Oeneral Rennenkamph" today commuted the sent ences of death imposed by a court- martial here March 27 on thirteen postal officials who had participated in the re cent -trike. to various terms of penal servitude, and in some ea-e d exile. PEASANT TROUBLES SERIOUS. POLTAVA, Russia, March. 20. Tbfe peasant troubles in the district in which is situated the Bourornkut, estate, owned bv Princess Cantacuzene, have as-iimed a more serious phase. The flovernor- fJeneral has telegraphed to the oflicer in (ommand of the district not to spare the troops in suppressing the disorders. The Princess i the mother ot I'rince (.'alitacucne, who maiiied the daughter of Brigadier-General Grant, of the United States Army. COSTS MORE TO LOOK. PITTSBURG, March 29.-Representatives of eight independent window glass manufacturers today voted to advance the price of their product ten per cent. Sleeplessness. Disorders of the ntomach produce a nervous condition and often prevent sleep. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets stimulate the digestive organs, restore the system to a healthy con dition and make sleep possible. For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. ATTENTION! itf itf 4 BOYS' . . . CLOTH INC. SACRIFICED For several years past I aimed to sell only the "BEST" BOYS Clothing I could get I willingly paid 50 cents or 1 more per Suit or Over coat, so long as it was sewed right, lined well and of good material. Lately a lot of uCHEAFr Boys Clothing has been brought to town and many have been attracted by the PRICE regardless of FIT, WEAR and workmanship. I WILL NOT come Down on QJJALITY,so I have Determined to Dispose of the BOYS STOCK on hand at greatly Reduced prices. Reductions Range From J -4 to 1-2 of Former Price This Sale Begins Monday Morning March 26 fiermaim Wise Astoria's Reliable Clothier Pillsbury's Best Flour, Minneapolis, $1.75 per sck. Geo. Llndstrom It Co. STATEMENT NO. i. The -fa lenient i frequently, and freely, made that the best meiil in As toria is alwayg served at the Palace Restaurant. The reason for this broad and general declaration, U that it is to. What better predicate can th' re be for o important announcement T The man who doubts it has only to cull there and prove it for himself. If he can't go by day. he can go at night; the house M never closed. They feed the individual j and they banquet the crowd. And all on the same plane of excellence. Com mercial street, opposite the Tage build ing. J. Q. A. B0WI.BY, President. 0. I. PETERSON', Vice-President. r'KANK PATTON, Cashier. J. V. OAUNKR, Assistant Cashier. Astoria Savings Bank ('iij'ilal I'ttld In ll'O.OOfi, Surplu. mnl fnrtlvlde'l I'mfH. VV Trii(iel u tienrral Iluiiklu i'u.lunu. Internil I'atd mi Tliim DeMlt Tooth 8tr.it, ASTORIA, OREGON. r SUBMITS REPORT. Bill Radically Amending Immigration Laws Reported. WASHINGTON. March 29. Senator DiHiiiL'bam has submitted the report of the Committee mi immigration or ins bill nnicndiiiif UK" jminicratioii laws. Changes in the present laws are numer-J ouh. The head tax on incoming alienn is increased from 2 to $5 and stenm- hitm are tuifTieit to tines of $101) for bringing to the United States persons prevented from entering bv reason of afflictions in mind and body. The bill itrenifthens provisions excluding poly- gainists, eriiiiiuals, prostitutes, and imbecile'. FIRE IS EXTINGUISHED. INDEPENDENCE, Kan., Marcl, 2!). The Kansas Natural Ias Company's big gas well b'dow Caney. struck by liuht. ning on I'ebiuaiy 2:!id, was suei-e-fully ext ingiiished today. The most healthful, upbuilding medi- . s i t . lil, nAfi'm ma Lroa I irrnttt. iftTl easy, brings to all the sweet sleep of vouth. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea, 35 cents. Frank Hart, druggist. since then we have always kept a bot tl in the hou'-e. We cannot do with out it. For coughs and colds it has no equal. 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by Hart's drug store. Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Itch, Ring Worm, Herpes, Barbers' Itch. All of these diseases are attended by intense itching, which is almst instant ly relieved by applying Chamberlain's Salve and by its continued use a per manent cure may be effected. It has in fact, cured many cases that had re sisted all other tretrnent. Price 25c pep box. For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. There is nothing worse than an offen sive breath. It comes from bad stomach and liver. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea cures all liver disorders and per fumes the breath. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Frank Hart, druggist. 1906-BASEBALL-1906 1 The season U here and so arc the goods. SPAULDINGS GUARANTEED line, one quality (the best), and one price, the lowest possible quality considered. You can get a better idea of the 1306 LINE with a one-minute look at our Base Hall Window than we could give you with a solid column of type. Have a look. Clubs can buy just as cheap, in fact cheaper, all things considered, than at Portland, or .San Francisco. Let us figure on jour outfit, and as soon as possible, because the factory is nlways behind in lllling orders after1 the 1st part of the spam. J. N. GRIFFIN v WU 11 1CI1 14 a Beer. ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHNIKOX, Pres. nnd Supt. F L BISHOP. Secretary A. L. FOX, Vice Pres. AHTOHIA HAVINGS BANK.Treaa Designers and Manufacturers of rwiTTTi T a mnnm nrntiAitt i Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers, Complete Cannery Outfits Furnished. CORRESPONDENCE S0UCITED.; , Foot of Fourth Btreet 1 1