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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1905)
THE MORNINU ASTORIAN. ASTORIA, OREGON. SUNDAY, JUNE 4. 1905. There is only w coffee that has the farticular blend, appreciated hy par ticular raffee drinkers. That's MOCHA Md JAVA. We have the best of the lind, rolser GOLDEN GATE COFFEE, Ob pound can 40 cents Two pounds 80 cents Ground to order, if you like without tittt charge. ASTORIA GROCERY S2S Commsrcial St Phona Main 681 Our Footwear Gives That Air tt distinction which is appreciated by the particular dresser. Our prices for shoes and Oxfords T quality are no higher than are charged elsewhere for inferior foot- CONFIRMATION SHOES. TOE REDUCTIONS which were made last week on the bal ance of our stock of this season's TRIMMED HATS Aaa brought many shrewd buyers to our tore and still THEY COME Do not wait until the season closes, vim you can get stylish summer bats at present prices. Shapes for street and tints hats, trimmings, etc., also greatly reduced. THE FAIR MRS. A. JALOFF, Prop. IXCLUSIVE MILLINERY AT ffsasonabla Prlcta. f STAR THEATER BLDG, ASTORIA. A Good Roast Xo trouble to roast meat, chicken or turkey when you have a SAVORY SEAMLESS ROAST PAN. Patented July 19, 1898,' this Double Roaster eoibudie fl that is best in any roast pan, and is superior to any other make. In it not an ounce of the savory substance of fowl or game is lost, while all other roast' rs waste 10 to 20 per cent of it. No water, grease or attention of any kind required. Just put in your meat, put in the oven, go to church r anywhere else. When time for roasting is up, take out and inspect tlie best ROAST you ever had. Easily cleaned, as no corners or warns become filled with burned grease. $1.25, That's All. THE GROCER. Tenth and Commercial Streets. Branch at Unlontown. Why Not Wear a Watch While Paying for It? A few cents a day A down. Balance in small, eas payments. Watches for ladies and gentlemen. Step in and find out. Astoria Loan Office, RELIABLE JEWELERS and LOAN BROKERS E81 Commercial street. CHEATING RESERVE Bittrr Root Lorest Reserve in Mon tana and Idaho. PRESIDENT MODIFIES ORDERS Issues a Proclamation Providing that Certain Lands Heretofore Excluded From Settlement Hay be Settled Up on Under Certain Restrictions. Helena, Mont., June 3. Governor Jo seph Toole has received a copy of the proclamation of President Theodore Roosevelt modifying a former procla matron creating the Bitter Root forest reserve in Montana and Idaho. The proclamation is dated at Washington. May 22, and it provides that lands in Montana which had been excluded from settlement and which are therein re stored to the public domain shall be open to settlement from the date men tioned, but shall not be subject to en try, filing ar selection until 90 days after notice by such publication a the secretary of the iuterior may prescribe The president's action is based on the law approved June 4, 1S97, authorizing him to reduce the area or change the lines of such reserves. The proclamation states that the change is made for what the president considers the public good, GRAND ORGAN RECITAL. Thursday, June 8, at 8 P. M., First Lutheran Church, Astoria. By Frederick W. Goode, organist and choir director St. David's, Portland, and conductor of the Willamette Chatutau qua festival. Program. 1. OlTertoire. in-'G. Major, L. Wely 2. March of the Magi Kings, Dulsiis Dubois 3. "Jeus Shall Reign," Sunset Male Chorus 4. Four short Piece in Various Styles (a) ''Tra'tmerei'' Schumann (b) "Am Meer" - Schubert (c) "Elianbeth's Prayer" Wagner (d) Barcarolle - - Tchaikovsky 5. 'Angelus ad Virginem" C. W. Pearce 6. "Praise Ye The Father" Gunod Church Choir. 7. "The Answer" Wolstenholme 8. Minuet and Trio Sterndale-Bennett 9. Vocal, "When the Mists Have Roled Away. Sunset Male Chorus. 10. Coronation March Eilenberg TEAMSTER'S STRIKE Jury Returns Number of Indict ments Against Offenders. INDICTMENTS FOR PERJURY Statute of Limitation has Run Against Chargea of Bribery Preferred by President Shea and Grand Jury Could not Return Any Indictments. Chicago, June 2- Indictments con nected with the teamsters' strike have been voted by the Chicago grand Jury and will be returned in Judge Barnes' court tomorrow. The names or the men indicted could not be ascertained today. It is x1 ported, however, that bills would be voted in connection with the charges made by President Shea of the tfamsters' union that he was of fered $10,000 to call a strike against Sears, Roebuck & Co., but It was found that the statutes of limitations barred any indictments and the evidence given was largely hearsay. It was rumored that som Indict- ments would be basjed on a charge of conspiracy to Injure th business of a number of large concerns and it was also said that some Indictments would be found for perjury. There wor nothing d'finfe, however, In any ol these statements. Will Be Appreciated. Mr. Gcrvurtz, manager of the Star tlieater, returned from Seattle yester day. Heretofore it has been the cus tom to allow some of the actors at the Star to go to Seattle on Sunday night -ntting down the program ut the looa' !:;T.t rs. This bus been (lone away with nod hereafter the Mine perform ance will be given on Sunday night as is given on every other night of th week. Tonight the entire company will appear and will be an opportunity foi the people of Astoria to witness one of the best performances that has charac terised the house during the week. The efforts of Mr. Gervurti to cater to the ienmnds of the public will be appreciat ed and no doubt the Star will lie crowd ed tonight. A Bad Scare. Some day you will get a Imd scare when you feel a pain In your bowels mid fear appendicitis. Safety lie in Pr, SpauMing's New life Pills, a sure cure fur all bowel and stomach dis eases, such as headache, biliousness, col tiveness, cie. Guaranteed at Charles Rogers' drug store, only 23o. Try them. Hugh Task. It was a hugh task to undertake the cure of such a bad case of kidney di sease, as that of C. F. Collier, of Chero kee. Ia., but Electrnc Bitter did it. He writes: "My kidneys were so far gone I could not sit on a chair without a cushion; and suffered from dreadful bachache, headache, and depression. In Electric Bitters, however, I found a cure and by them was restored to perfect health. I recommended thegreat tonic medicine to all with weak kidneys, liver or, stomach. Guaranteed by C. Rogers druggist. Price, 50 cents. CINCINNATI DERBY Foteman Won from Hambright in the Letonia Derby. ALICE ROOSEVELT A VISITOR Miss Roosevelt was the Guest of Con gresaman Longworth of Cincinnati and Cheered the Winning Horse When he Passed the Club House After the Race. Cincinnati, June 3. -Before the larg est crowd ever seen at Latonia race track and in the finish that looked like a dead heat, The Foreman won the La tonia derby from Hambright today. The first two finished ten lengths in front of McClclIan, a 11 to 10 favorite in the race. The race was a mile and a nan and net value $5,8.i0.00. Time t M. The attraction today, out side of the derby, was the presence of Mis Alice Roosevelt. She was the guest of Con gressman Longworth, of Cincinnati, and society turned out enmasse to greet hen. She was among those who cheered the derby winner when he passed the club house encircled in a floral wreath. Gov ernor Beckman, of Kentucky, and staff, besides many notables ,were present. Rhumatixm, gout, backache, acid poison, are results of kidney trouble. Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea goes directly to the seat of the disease and cures when all else fails. 35 cents at Frank Ifart'a drug store. BRUSH TINTS are the daintiest effects produced by artist's brush reproduced In wall capers Step In and see the pretty patterns Just received. FIGURED INGRAIN A paper having the elegant shades of plain Ingrain with pretty figured effects. DUPLEX A pretty and service able wall ifiper, shewing double tint effects on Imitation Ingrain stock. On defective walls It over eotr.ow annoying shortcomings, so often iiotlced In other papers. Cloth Effects IN WALL PAPER are among the latest productions of leading manu facturer. Designs approaching In Hose of the elegant tailor made suitings. Step io and see them all We are also nts for PATTON'S SUN PROOF PAINTS. Derr1rrtle folder mailed) on re quest. B.F. ALLEN (Q.SOS Wall Paper, Paints, Etc, 365-367 Commercial St., Astoria. WHERE IS Fears Entertained for Safety of Sailing Yacht Apache. ALL OTHER YACHTS ARRIVE Tha Yacht Has not Been Sighted or Re ported Since May aa When she was . Reported by Steamer Columbia and Friends are Anxiously Waiting News New York, June 3. Friends of Ed mund Randolph of the New York Stock Exchange, owner of the bark-rigged auxiliary yacht Apache, which sailed May 17 in the race for the German em peror'a cup, are beginning to express fear for the racer's safety. All the other boat have finished and the Aache has not even been sighted since she was last reHirted by the steamer Columbia May 22. In the Apache's course, less than 500 miles to the eastward, was a field ol icebergs through which the little Finer de l.ys and some of the other yachts passed in safety. The Apache was well suppled with small boat, life rafts, and provisions. lWulc Mr. Rudolph she had on board Royal Philips Carrol. Ralph N. Kllis both well-known yachtsmen; Stuyves ant LrRoy, R, Burnside Potter, W, Gor don Fellowes, Joseph llnrrituan and Dr. Watson D. Morris. The crew numbered 35. Services on Sunday. Baptist church. The subj ct for services at the Baptist church tumlay will be "The Coming of the Lord." and "A Joyful Meeting." All other regular ervlctn will be observed as usual. I'resbyterlun church. The Kev, K. W. St. Pierre, of Salem, Or., w ill preach mosmlng nnd veiling. A cordial Invi tation Is extended to all. First Lutheran church. Servlc as usual Sunday. In the morning the pastor will speak In Swedish on th subjfet, "The Position of the World Toward the Cause of Christ." In the evening preaching will be In Bngllsh, subject. 'Treasurers In Haven." Th catechumans will be conferred on next Sunday, which Is Whlt Sunday. St. Mary's chuch. The Very Rev. J. Chaponton, C. 8. S. R., the eloquent redemptlonlst of St. Louis, will open a mission. Catholics and non-Ctho lie are welcome to this service. First Congregational church. Preach inir at 11 A. M. by the pastor, Luther 1). Mahone. Morning subject, "Antipits. ot. Reliable Principals." Kvenmg. "Hie Walking Christian." Special music un der the direction of Mrs. (ieo. C. Wat- kins. Sunday school at 12:20 P. M. First M. E. Church. Services at 11 a. m. ami at 8 p. m, Sundav school at 12:1.1 and Kpworth League at 7 p. m. The subjects of the morning and evening sermons "Silent Hours." "St. Paul's Balance Sheet." A cordial invitation extended to every body to attend all the services. The Hess restaurant, on Eleventh street, la considered the family restau rant of Astoria. The best meale ana the best service In Astoria, 120 Eleven th itreet THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL. Maintains unexcelled service from the w.t to the east and south. Making close connections with trains of all transcontinental lines, passengers are gln their choice of routes to Chicago, Louisville, Memphis and .New tirieiins, and through these points to the far east. Prosnectlve travelers desiring lnror- matlon a to the lowest rates and best routes are Invited to correspond witn the following representatives: B. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent, 142 Third St., Portland, ore. J. C LINDSEY, Trav. Passeng-r Agent, 142 Third St.. Portland, ore. PAUL B. THOMPSON, Pnss'gr. Agent, Coleman Building, Seafle, Wash. Adulteration goes full length in spices and flavoring extracts you think it isn't worth while to cheat in sucb trifles four-fifths of "vanilla" is tonka; cost's one or twe cents for "$ i w o r t h". Schilling's Best are entirelj pure ; at your grocer's. APACHE All Clothes Fought at Wise's Light Store Pressed Free of Charge Whenever You Wish. Astoria JUNE Hernnn Wise will give his customers a reduction of 15 to 20 J"f PP ierman wise Astoria's "RELIABLE" Clothier. CLEANLINESS b a necessity to perfect Health and in ewentUl element r it " 1L J. A. MONTGOMERY, Astoria, Or. J AN ASTORIA PRODUCT Pale Bohemian Beer Best In The Northwest North Pacific Islier's L. E. SELIOf - - Lessee and Manager ONE NIGHT ONLY MONDAY, JUNE 5, '05 THE GREAT AND ONLY TOHN L. SULLIVAN accompanied by his sparring partner JIM McCORMICR and his company of athletic and vaudeville stars. IO BIG PRICES Reserved Seats, 75c Gallery, 50c. Seat sale opens Saturdry morning at Griffin's Book Store. r Day 10, 1905. per cent. TT XT vr (i "11 y To prevent i!cknei and enjoy the comforti of life you should equip your sleeping ipartment or drewlng chamber with snowy while, one-piece IStMhW Porcelain Enameled Lavs tory and have running hot and cold water si dciired at your touch. W hive umplct In our showroom tod wil gladly quote you prices. ' Brewing Co. 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