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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1905)
FRIDAY, APRIL 28, IMS. i THE MORNING ASTOR1AN, AbTORIA, OREGON. r The police profess to be absolutely In the dark as to the question of the whereabouts of Smith. It Is unau thorltatlvely stated at a late hour to night that thf defalcations have been brought up to 190.000 by the discovery of numerous small sums collected by Smith and which he has not turned Into the treasury. The city will prob ably not lose anything a ht" bonds men are able to make up the defalca tion. , " All Goods Marked in Plain Flgt One Price to All. Presiden Has Secured All the Brar Mrs. Blanche Shaw of Pueblo is Meat and Hides He Wants. Wanted. After Easter Clearing ... . i '. WILL BREAK CAMP MAY 7 FRAUDULENT REGISTRATION LOOMIS DENIES IT. AS ENOuul WITNESS DISAPPEAR SaleS The President and Party Hav Da tsrminsd to Attend Church Sunday in tha Littla Blua Schooi Houaa 3 Milaa From tha Prasant Camp. ' "Glenwood Spring, April J7. Presi dent Rooseve'.t baa decided to cut his trip short and he and tha presidential party will leave here Monday, May S, reaching renver the same day. After the banquet there the party will spend tha night on the train, which will leave Denver over the Union Pacific on May 9. There Ja much speculation hire as to the presidents reason tor advanc ing the time of his departure from Colorado. Secretary Loeb announced that there was no pressing business that required the president's attention, but that a number of matters were coming up in the middle of the month In which ha wai greatly Interested. What these are the secretary did not ay. .The hunters with the president be lieve he has enough game to satisfy him and will have more Cian enough when camp is broken on May 7. The president has taken a kee.i dl!ght in his outing and has een so successful that he is not greatly disappointed In having to ahorten it It haa been de termined that the president and rarty will attend church Sunday in the lit tle blue achoolhouse tires miles from camp. 8MITH IS INDICTED. Defaulting San Francisco Tax Col- lector Indicted by Jury, San Francisco, April 27. The San Francisco Grand jury tonight returned two indictments of felony and embea clement against Edward A. Smith, the missing tax collector, and bench war rants were Issued for his arrest. Smith left the city over a week ago, osten sibly for a trip to Southern Califor nla, after -having collected $40,000 in taxes from the Southern Pacific Rail road Company besides other amounts. Says, That It la False That H It Mixed Up in Affairs. Washington. April 27. Acting Sec retary of State Loomls today denied all the charges affecting his official Integrity while minister at Veneauela, aa published In the New York Her ald of April te. Loom I a pronounces as absolute false hoods the statements published that he received compensation from the Bermudese Asphalt Company, or that he purchased a claim against the Venetuelan government for a small part of lta face value and used his of fice to collect th full amount or' that he agreed to accept compensation for securing an adjustment for the 110. 000,000 obligation of the Venetuelan government for 4 Mr. Meyer. CONDUCTED DISORDERLY HOUSE Notorioua French Joint In New York Raided by Polio. New York. April V. Detectives made a raid early today on Raths keller"s In the Hotel del Van, Forti eth street tnd Broadway, and a sa loon across the street known as "Kid' McKoy's. Proprietor Thomas O'Rourke of the Delavan, a well known sporting man, was arrested. He gave ball to answer charges of conducting a dis orderly house. Similar chargea were nuu'l against the mantigeri of Mc Koy's. In O'Rourke's eight women also were arrested. Duke Haa Got It New York, April 27. The grand duke of Mecklenberg-Schwerln has been attacked by smallpox, according to a Herald dispatch from Berlin. GOH KY'S RELIGION Owed Qothes for Hen No E53S2S Other Suits Are so full of the inde finable something "which men of individ uality require in their clothes" as those bear ing this label flAKERSMWyoRK The makers' guarantee, and ours, with everv Garment. We ar - elusive agents here. i V ittr It Is Easier To buy a new spring hat, than to makt it. We have a good display of street and dress hats, ready to wear, or to be trimmed to order. For Chopping' especially you will require a suitable hat, affording comfort and a dressy ap pearance, yet reasonable in price. Step in and select a shape. We will finish it becomingly and are sure to please you, no matter what you choose. THE FAIR MRS. A. JALOFF, Fr0p. EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY AT Reasonable Prices. 8TAR THEATER BLDG, ASTORIA. Although an Exile from home He is Enjoying Life. INTERVIEWED BY A- BISHOP He Discourses on Religious Intoler ance of the Russians and the Ef forts Made to Ameliorate the Con ditions of the Poorer Classes. London, April 27. Rev. EJward Wilkinson, Episcopal bishop for Eu rope. In an article In the Guardian, describe an Interview he had wltn Maxim Gorky at Bllderllngshof during the court of an Episcopal tour of Rus sia. The novelist was suffering from a cold, caught, he explained, while a prisoner at St. Petersburg, in a damp. cold cell, and because of an Insuffi ciency of clothing. In other respects' Gorky said, owing to the kindness of the soldiers on guard and the Jailors, who admired his writings, he had not suffered greatly. In conversing on the subject of re ligion Gorky declared he had never written nor would he write anything against religion. On the contrary, he earnestly defclred to se hlw people taught the true, vital religion. But he had devoted years to traveling afoot In Russia .Inquiring Into religious con ditions, the result convincing him that the monks and the clergy generally were Ignorant and unable to teach the religion they professed, and that sup erstition and formality pervaded their so called religion, about which there wan no reality. . "They taught that there were 60 or 0 virgin Marys," he said "It was shper polytheism. As to dhgrnatlc teaching that did not exist." Gorky condemned the war, which, he said, had ruined the peasant and was ruining the country. Generally It wa.t unpopular and hated throughout Russia. The Russians neither wlxhed or understood why It was waged; sol diers went to It with the utmost re luctance; it was waged for the benefit of the bureaucracy, not for Russia. Detailing the events of "Vladimir's Sunday," Gorky said he had little doubt that his trial would again re sult In his being Imprisoned. Want ads In The Aatorlan always ' kring results, ' Formsr City Detective Wilson's Trial Haa Been Postponed on Aoeount of Spiriting Away Prominent Witnesses for the Prosecution of Case. Pueblo, Col., April 17, Mrs. Blanche Shaw, the principal witness against Former City Detective E. H. Wilson, who la on trial for alleged fraudulent registration, haa mysteriously dtmip pea re J and District Attorney White haa stated that he believes the wo man haa been kidnaped by persons who do not want the election cases pros!cuted. Aa a result of the dlsap pearance of the chief wltnesa the case against Wilson has ben vacated and will not be reset until the woman can be found. N. S. Walpole, the newly appointed postmaster in Pueblo, Is a defendant in several Indictments In which Wilson also figures. It Is known that the woman was o.fcrej $-'.Ml and a ticket to Mexico to leave the city Tuesday. According to her statement to the District Attorney she refused the offer, but she disappeared that night while the police were watching her. Every effort Is being made to apprehend the woman. Frightful Suffering Relieved. Suffering frightfully from the vlru lent poisons of undigested food, C. O. Grayson, of Lula, Miss, took Dr. King's New Life Pills, "with tha result," he writes, "that I was cured." Ail stomach and bowel disorders give way to their tonic- laxative properties. 1 5c at Chaa Rogers drug store, guaranteed. "Usually the fault is not In the goods, but in the manner of exploiting them." D Pears' is essentially a toilet soap. A soap good for clothes won't benefit face and hands. Don't use laundry soap for toilet or bath. That is, if you value clear skin. Pears' is pure soap and matchless for the complexion. Sold in town and village Leaves us a number of our choicest lines of Spring Suits, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings broken in sizes, or the lots nearly sold out. As we do not allow small lots to accumulate, no matter how new and desirable the goods are, We Offer This Week Bargains' in Men's aud Boy's Suits, Etc., Etc., that will prompt you to buy during this money saving opportunity. MEN'S SUITS Your choice in several styles of single aud double breasted sack jQ CZt suits, worth $12.(X), vhilethey last p7.0 W A number of suits made of extra fine materials, hand tailored, 1? 1 1 12 " worth $14.00 and $15.00, while they last Cpl lBOU Some hand tailored suits made of fine imported matericls includ- J I Q tZf ing black worsteds an4 blue serges, worthjl 8, while they lastP 30 w Boya' and Children's Suits. of several lines of very choice suit for little fellows, only a laxr are left. The will be sold at r-iduced prices. Young Men's 8-its. In this department may be found excellent bargains in single and double-breasted suits for young men. Irfydlurj SmUVmt Ua This. art 4 fly aaal! wearlai Mirlaees -4o, bMl.wt audb-ltf foar time the wear of ordiiuif tuck. MMWoUiMcUUycomhtt long Uul cot Un. Comfortable Tin. Utu. Blue-all rut Colore-erao inn rw patted wMUiugfc IS V1THE SOCK With hit 3 Pairs for 50c. Theool ork of merit er 1l , Furnishings, I broken lots of hosiery, neckwear, underwear, shirts, etc, to t sold cut this week at bargain prices. Shoes and" Hats. Will be treated to a nut go price. This applies to ,maX olt an(J lines which come In brokon iltea. DANZIGES CO., Astoria's Greatest Clothiers. 490-500 Commercial St. SEA GREEN is a good Color FOR THE PORCH It is pleasing to the eye and will wepr well on your porch furni ture, too, being one of the products of the Tatton Paint Co., makers of the famous Pattern's Sun Proof Paint. An honest, practical paint, entirely free from water 'or any other material used as an adulterant. Per gallon $1.79 Half gallon 80 Quarter gallon .50 Most colors are sold at this price. K few re a llttlo higher. Writs dt call for descriptive folder, show ing colors. Sold by B. F.ALLEN raSON Wall Paper, Paints, Etc, 365-367 Commercial 8t., Aitorla. ..iVWiiji As sure as 224 we can suit your taste in writing material, as to color, size, quality, surface, any one of the little points that you may desire. Come' and let us show you what we have and what you can get In Astoria In the way of "Really fine writing ma terial." "Cheaper grades as well." J. N. GRIFFIN BENTON'S NEW VALVELESS GASOLINE MARINE ENGINE. Simple ehd Reliable. Latest Cut. Occident Hotel Bar (Q. Billiard Hall. TablesJNew and Everything First Class. r U V ". vVV ' J AINI fS Um Pirti lo'Cei Out S.of 0rdr, ... " L;WMriB;Ptrt. Mors Power with Uu wilghl Utu.Ltii Oaiollni. Under; Ptrfwt Con. 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