i'iiin J .n i i r. TIIE MORNING ASTORIAN, SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1904. PAGE THREE. WILL HAVE PURE MEAT Warrants Issued Against Meat Dealers in Philadelphia Who Re fuse to Regard Laws. FIFTEEN WERE ARRESTED And Others Will He If Tliry do Not Take lit Hint From TIiono In Durance Vile. Philadelphia, June 10. -Fifteen war ranta against meat dealer have been Issued at the Instano of the itate food and dairy commlloner In bla cam p&lf n for pure meat A Hat hoa been made up of 100 dealer who are charged with veiling tneata preserved with sul phite of soda. Proceeding! will be taken against all of them. , CommlMloncr Warren declared that Mini of th large weetern packer were violating Ih law also, and that he In tend compelling them to Hop using presorvatlves or els doing business. AFTER THE PREACHERS. Railreadi Will Chang Panel liiued to Them. ' Chicago, June 10. At a union meat lug of committee representing the Westtrn,, South weetern and Trans continental Pnnwngvr Association held hr, K hn ben decided to make lm portunt churtKo In the arrangement for clergy certificate for 1906. At prewnt 60,000 clergymen re using per mit which ax good west of Chicago and St Louis fu any dlatanc. The certlflcate hava been subjected to more or le abuse and much attention by broker. Accordingly th certifi cate of 1906 will be good for all (11 tance up to a point where th rate la 120. licyond that (peclal permlu will be nceury. Swear Out Warrant Denver. June. 10. Thotnaa II. Pra fet, on of th 24 miner deported from Victor Tuesday night, ha sued out a warrant Injustice nice' court for th arret of Deputy Sheriff Harry D. Henum and several unknown assistant deputies who stood guard over the train load of banished miners on the charge of false imprisonment Tee Little by Half. Th decorator had Just mad hi estimate. "I ll tell you what I'll do," said th householder. 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Leaves Arrive. ruget Bound Llmtted.7:SS in l:tt pa GIVE UP THEIR ARMS Revolutionists of Santo Domir.go Kneel to the Government Forc es and Accept Protocol. ARE GLAD TO STOP FIGHTING Peace and Prosperity Will Now Come to the Little Country Utiles Another Itevolu. tlon Starts. New York, June 10. The revolution. Ists of Santo Domingo, are reported In a Herald dispatch from Puerto Flats, to have accepted In full the terms of peace proposed by th govern ment Although General Rodugues had difficulty In convincing his com panion that they should accept every on Is satisfied with the arrangement The success of the peace commission waa due to governor Ceapedes of Puer to Plata, United States Vice Consul Llthgow and Commander Dillingham whose coury In placing th Detroit at the disposal of the commission at Monte Crlsti harbor greatly aided its work. Commander illlngham has taken great Interest and the corres pondent adds that much credit Is due him. 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Sir Henry Irving' MBcktM Th revival of what was at one time one of Sir Henry Irving' b n.ost effec tive Impersonations In "Becker has given Intense pleasur to lovers of the play allrover the country, and Its pro duction at th Court theater last even Ing elicited an enthusiasm which may have been equaled, but could scarcely have been surpassed, on any of the occasions when this beautiful drama tic play has been presented to the public. The incidents of the play re late to one of the most stirring periods of English history, so powerfully woven with little departure from true his toric accuracy by Lord Tennyson, and though there has necessarily been some alteration of the text,, it has been so carefully done by the great actor that one has no reason to regret the change, but rather to admire the ingenuity with which the alteration has been effected. The play brings Into prominence those differences which had begun to pave the way for the rupture between the crown and the church long after, and the antagonism of the great prelate for the policy pursued by Henry U is the groundwork for most of the incidents which make up an inspiring play, han dled with all the skill and adroitness of a past master In histrionics. 8 pace will not permit to tell the story it will suffice, broadly, to Indicate Us meJn features. The appointment of the Chancellor Beket as archbishop of Can terbury gives th latter an influence which he Is not slow to us to thwart many ot the king's plans, while much of the human interest of the play cen ters round the king's love for Rosa mund, Queen Eleanor's jealousy there at her efforts to rid herself ot a dan gerous rival, who Is protected by the archbishop, the resentment of the king at Becket's opposition, and finally the murder of the archbishop by four of the king's knights. Sir Henry's Inter pretatlon of "Becket" is, one might hatard the opinion, as fine a study as is to be found in even his exten sive repertoire, and in this part the great actor has many opportunities of mowing to what a height he can soar. Last evening he used these advantages to the full, his picturesque and vivid Impersonation of the part holding his audience with a fascination which it is given tf but few to exercise. An other phase of his many-sided charac ter was dlsplsyed In the transition from the magnificence of the statesman to the quietly dignified, seml-ascetlc life of the prelate. The final scene of all, carried out with the greatest hlstorlal accuracy, Is in Itself a revelation of the resources which are at Sir Henry's command. The tragic note which is struck in the scene is intensified by the bursting of a thunderstorm over the cathedral, in the transcept of which th murder take place, while the ap pearance of Rosamund, who throws herself upon th body of the dead archbishop, Is an effect which fittingly brings to a close perhaps the finest scene in the play. The Rosamund of Miss Mabel Hackney was In every respect a finished performance. Throughout her devotion to Becket is most marked, and was expressed with great fidelity. The haughty and re vengeful Queen Aleanor was imper sonated by Mrs. Cecil Raleigh, and she acquitted herself well, particularly In th scene in Rosamund's bower. Mr. Gerald Lawrence makes an excellent King Henry IL and be was deservedly applauded for much good work. The other characters were fittingly present ed. At the close of each, act hearty recalls were given; and at the close of the play, after repeated recalls, Sir Henry apeared before the curtain, where he received a magnificent ova tion. The greatest care has been taken with every archaeological detail, while the play Is sumptuously mounted in every respect. The whole effect was a triumph of the masterly skill which has provided for even the minutest details, and which has left nothing un done to heighten the effects which are produced by the presentation of a powerful poetic play superbly acted. Grandfather' Good 8rvio. "Tes," said the Indolent youth, "we have decided that grandfather, is en titled to some consideration." Tteallyr "Oh, yes. Of course we can't afford to say much about him because he was In trade, but we have given a lot of thought to the matter, and we can see extenuating circumstances. , "Perhaps he couldn't help it" "We consider that but It's not the main thing." "He left you a big fortuner "Oh, yes; but that is of trifling Im portance, except as it is associated with the one really great boon." "Why, if he hadn't been in trade, we would be, don't you know. He saved us that humiliation." Chicago Post Exoectina Reinforcements. Llao Yang, Thursday, June , S p.m. -Cenerai Kuropatkln to expecting re inforcements, wheh, aa soon, as they arrive, will advance from Liao Tang and important developments are expec ted. Persistent reports are in circulation of a battle at Port Arthur, that place being attacked by land and sea. Noth ing is known, however, except that an attack made by the Japanese did not succeed. Relieved of All Fssr. Dlonyslus observed Damocles cast ing a furtive glance at the sword. 'It's eharp as a razor," remarked the tyrant Thanks," replied his guest visibly relieved. "I see there Is no danger." And he laughed to think that he had sworn that morning because Mrs. Damocles sharpened her pencil with his rasor. N. T. Tribune. 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