THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OIIKGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, leoff There Is CcfTce and Coffee end Coffee, bat Baiters' Barring'ton Hall, the STEEL CUT COFFEE Beats the all aad satisfies tb most fastidious, -40 CENTS A CAN ....Cwta m mor thaa aay ather. Par Mocha ad Jm prepared ia a rw . Tt. trr t. m fiat s rouadi b knives of almost raior atarpses iat small aniform particle. Thus it to lot crashed, aa byth&M asetsed of grinding, and th nttls ail cefla remaia labrokea. Tb tfiSS fl a niMt avanarat. and il BIMSCTM iade&aitclT. TH 08 resaoa why a pound of Barringtoa Hall will auk 15 to so raps mart of fall strength coffe tkaa will aay coflea graaad tb cl way. Bat tka real signiScaac f Barring toa BaU Caffea is Out it eaa bs utd witheot in effect by thoa whs find oriiaary coffe tajure them. Try it, A. V. ALLEN SOU AGENTS FOR ASTORIA. CHICAGO noun frj FUf At Hill IU$t w Man Buildings. HELD STORES ARE CLOSED 'A& tka Merckaata aa Stat Stmt Win Ooaa Tkeii Stores Fra TwaJv s'dsck TiU Oms, Wails Field's Fna sral la is Progreaa. CHICAGO, Js 18. Chicago went in to sjourning yesteray for the datk f Marshall Field. From the Wd of trade, most of th banks and practical ly all f the big wholesal and retail stores flag vers lung at half must, irkDs th Field's stores remaiaed si knt behind closed doors and drawa hades, TTlile alnwt :tery organization da Toted to tk interest of the develop neat of Chicago adopted resolution honoring tk memory of Mr. Field, the But Street men-bants met and agreed to clo their stores tomorrow. Xros twehr to one o'clock while the tuners! ia ia progres. I The hoard of trade, of which Mr. Field waa a member, will stop trad ing for th day at 12:30 o'clock and the Crersr library of which he waa a di terUsr ander the will of John Grew will V closed after 11 a. m. The Chi tag Stock Exchange will close at 12:90. to. escaectio with the announcemeat f the funeral arrangements there same out last Bight plans for a pecs larrjr touching tribute which .will sug gest the respect and affection frit for ih dead merchant by al associated with im ia business. This tribute will take tka form .of a memorial meeting of the employes of the Field stores, which will be held in the auditorium st 4:30 'elock tomorrow afternoon, jut after the funeral and burial The meeting will be addressed by a number of de portment heads, official of the company and by old employees who knew Mr. Field personally. In as much a the auditorium will not neat half of the 10.0U0 employes f Marsholl Field A Co. in the city, the home for two days and is supposed to be ia WVhingtoa. Mr. Holmes put himself ia communi cation with tha United) Stat Dis trict Attorney foe the eastern, district of New York Yesterday. Ua said that ho desired to Uks steps for tk re moval of kis wife to aa asylum as tooa s she was found. WH CORFU. NEW YORK. Jsa. 11 Bet John son. presitK-nt of tbs America! Leagua was ia tow yesterday and today will have a conference with President Pulliam of th National League regard ing the playing dates for nest season. As matters now stand the National and American Leagues will begin their championship Ave days apart, the Nationals oa April 1 and th Ameri- cans oa April 17. This would seem as if there would be many conflicting dates between the two leagues and it is to avoid suck a contingency that President Johnson has come -to New York to go over the schedules with the National League leader. So far as th New York club Is concerned. Fresident Johnson says thst th Philadelphia, Athletic would prob ably open th season with Griffiths team at American Lesgua Park oa April 17. President Johnson alo announces that "Jimmy Collins had signed a contract to manage the Boston team again. Tk very serious difference be tweea President Taylor and tk maaag er led many persons to believe that th ruptur could not be healed, but th signing of Collins evidently means that ail trouble ia th club has beea eradicated. help in th light attaint Pm.wt by signing a memorial to the I' tilted States Senate anting th epluiu of Senator Sutoot on th ground that he pledged his first alleajam-e to the nmr moa hierarchy, thus setting it above the I'nited Slates guerumeiit The itetkn of poligamy is not raised. Th eighty volumes are to 1 distri buted among th Senators snd the pro test tbey represent will be predat ed by Senator Burrow of Michigan. Then each Senator in turn sill pre-, sent the signatures front bis tate. WILL BUILD SIA WALL. Saa Francisc to Commsac construe ' tioa of Ij.ooo 000 Sea Wall. SAN FUAXCISUX Jan 18.-The Su preme court today upheld th vsli.ll ty of the act authorising the construe tios of th Saa Francisco se wall. Tha tate harbor commission, it is un derstood, will now issu bonds from time to Urn until (2.000.000 worth are o th market. WISHED FOR DEATH Nervous Woman Tries to Kill Her self with Revolver. THE WOMAN IS ARRESTED I1E TAUGIIT RELIGION Scrwol Teacher Charged Oufc&nlzinf Jwt With EXAHINED BY SCHOOL BOARD Teachsr is Charged by SUty jewua FamilJs With fretting Their Off spring to ChrUtiona. Kt Taught th Scholars th Lord'i Praprr. MIRTHG DIAL. SALT LAKE CITY. Jan 18.-The iL-rald this morning says that W. J. Gutheri of Butt. Mont, representing financial interests of Butt and Bos ton has secured aa option oa the stock of the Grand Guk-h Mining Company of Mohave County, Aril. Tbs proper ty is' a copper producer and the price to be paid is $.'i00,000. WILL DELIVER GOODS. CHICAGO, Jun 18. A di-patch to the Tribune from Gulherie, O. T. ay: "Rough Ri'ler" G. Franx. recently ap pointed gowrnor of Oklahoma, received this message from Present Roosevelt lat nijiht; "Have ju-t read your sd- dreAS. It covers the eround. You will memorial meeting will be especially f!d(.iver tlie gootW j,en,., hliWg.n we ower employes. WRITES TO ROOSEVELT. .Authorities Hunting for Supposedly Insan Woman. NEW YORK. Jan. 18. United States government officials are looking for Elirabeth M. Holmes, wi'e of William M. Holmes, proprietor of a nkkle plat ing establishment here, who, it i 'aid hss for several months Wrn " sending betters to President Roosevelt The purport of these is that th president ii at the head of a gang which is persecuting ber. Mrs. Holmes hss been away from ber BIG PURCHASE. Standard Oil Magnate Buya Land ia i Pasadena. I IAS A NO EKES. Jan 18.-L. V. I Harknets, Standard Oil, inapnste, has ! purchaned another pla( on South Or ane Grove Roulevard, Puna Jens. The con-ideration named ia 10.000. This ia accepted as confirmation of Ui ru mors that Mr. Harknetn is seeking to make Pasadena a winter residence headquarters for the millionaire who ! are associated with John 13. Rockefel- , ler in Standard Oil I A few weeks ago Hark nes purchas ed CarmeliU, one of the finent resi- il'-nw properties in Southern Cali fornia. It was th-n declared that Hark nens had bought It for Rockefeller, who would occupy the bouse next Win ter. This rumor was never definite ly denied gy IUrknes". WASHING WITHOUT WATER la Uks TrrtatT to Get KM of DaaSraf WilkMt Beralel. Did too ever se any on trying to 1 wssb ttasmselves wltbout soap or wsierf If you did what would you say of blinT It Is every bit as foolish to try to get tid of Lwndruff snd to prevent Bald hi br feedlna- ths cerms which cauas , wan Canthrarliles. Va.isllns. ,0!ycer- Big Petition to Oust Senator Smoot t Ins and similar buoih-cw mui iwm MONSTER PETITION. the principal msreoienis 01 mow tw called Hair Vigors. Newbro'a HernlcMe !s suecesfu aim 1' attneka and kills ths parasitic jerrn which feeda on tb hair roots. It Is th oe'slnsl snd crlv genulns rln ermWA manufactured. 80M bv tedln druinri-t P"l le. In 1 the United Btstet Senate will be sent , n 1 TT . In! il f n . nips lor nmpii iu iuw iki ( m. Detroit. Mich. Be presented to Congress. NEW YORK, Jan 18. Eighty vol lines containing the signatures of American women who deir to se Sen ator Reed Smoot of Utah ousted from Eagle Drug Store, 351 -353 Bond St., Irs-I Drug Store. 649 Com. St, T. F. IsuHn. Prop. "Special Agent." to Washington this we k. Kix months sgo th National League of Women's Organizations sent sn appeal to every tate in the union, a-king women to NEW YORK. Jan. lA-For four hour Utt night Frank t. Harding. president of public school No. HI. id Brooklyn, was put thifcugh, a iid examination on a charg 01 )- malk-ally chrwtianising his pupils," eventy-flv percent of whom are said to b Hebrews. Th excitement reached such a pitch that th -chairman threatened to call th polk to clear tb room of every person but tbos directly concerned. The charge was mad in writing and signed by the head of sixty fsmiliee all Hebrews. It was said that Prl dent Harding read th bible, pok of Christ and had bolf pictures oa th walL On little girl testified that the prin cipal said every person but a hypo crite, believed in Christ. Th principal admitted part of the charges, ha de nied the rest. He said b read quote tations from th scriptures, but not from the bible, tb quotations being in a nm.1! book entitled "Gems of Wis ilim." He) did not deny thst tiejw might be a few boly pictures on the walls. "Did you read the Lord's prsyer to tha children!" the attorney for those making the charges asked. "No." the principal snswer.-d with entlm-ia-m, "I know the Lords prayer snd reeited it to the children." The hearing is to be continued to day. Policeman is Called and Finally Ar rests th Lady for Attempted Suicide. Th Coroner Will I a vest l- gate th Circumstances Surrounding. NEW YORK.' Jsa. 1. -Coroner Bremer of Brooklya, received a sum mons just befor last midnight to hss ten to th home of Otto F. IlothfleW, wealthy commisaiua merchaint liv ing in the exclusive section of Bay Ridge, and iuvestigat th shooting vf Mrs. Itotlield who was dying of a bullet sound ia th head. Though th polk hsd received no notice of the tragedy, Dr. Brr wss informed that the shooting bad takea place early yesterday. A misunder standing was responsible for th fail ure of th family to notify th authori ties Tb coroner's presence was de sired to tske Mrs. BnthlMd's ant mortem statement. A polk-rmta was dispatched to the bonis of th Both fields and after inquiry he U laced th dying woiuaa under formal arrest oa charge of attempted suiride. At th time of th shooting I hers were present in the houe Mr. Roth field's two sons, Rudolph. O.. and Har ry J., a married daughter, Mrs. Arth ur D. Constant, and the servants. , The family who hsvs been alarmed for two months bevsu-e of tb high ly nervous condition of Mrs. Itolhflcld. Mere aroused early in the morning by a pistol shot folloued by the sound of a body falling. Th childrea hastened to the room occupied by their parents and found Mr. Bothfltld bending over th body of his wife, lis said she bad left ths lied a carefully as not to disturb' him and reached a bureau la a draw of which was kept wsded pistoL Mr. Rothfleld said his wif had apparently pressed tha weapon to her left tempi and pulled th triger. Coroner Brew er and the police will conduct aa la- vestlfration. Mr. Rothfleld is a commission mer chant with offices at M Broad Street, this city, is a mmbr of th Ridge Club of Bay Ridge and Mts. Rothfleld 1 a leader In society of the district. Ikglnnirig of th 1 CLEtU Cooper! Aaaaal Clears nc 81 Row Gcbg Oa. Doat Mia It In th maintenunc-e of cotton prices even Mississippi knows no color. "PaleBohemlan Laser Beer' Mrs. Michael nart, wif of th super intendent of Cart Service at Kingston, Jamaica, West Indie Islands, says that she has for some (years used Chamber lain's Cough Remedy for coughs, croup and whooping cough and ha found it very beneficial. She has Implicit con fluence in it and would not b without a bottle of it In her horn. Sold by Frank Hart, and leading druggists. Pleasant and Most Effective, T. J. Chambers, Ed. Vindicator, Lib erty, Texas, writes Dec. 25, 1902 1 "With pleasure and unsolicited by you I bear lestimnny w ins curative power of Ballard's Horehound Syrup. 1 hsvs u-ed it my fsmily and can cheer fully affirm U is the most effective and best remedy 'or coughs and colds I have ever used." Danger! of a Cold and How to Avoid Them. Moia fatalities bar their origin is or result from a cold than from any other cause. This fact slons should mak people more careful ss thers l no danger whatever from a cold when It is property treated in th beginning For many yesr , Chamber's in's Cough Remedy hss been recognixvd as th most prompt and effectual medicine in use for this discs e. It acta on nstur nlan, loosens I' e cough, relieves tb 'ings, opens th secretion and sids -tur in resto ing th system to kea1thy condition. Sold by Frsnk Dsn snd leading druggi'ta. THE BEER FOR THE HEALTHY WEALTHY AND WI5E on drsught and In bottles Brewed -sler ssnllsry condition sad prupst aged rlghl nrrc ia Astuf I. North Pacific Brewing Co. astoria, Oregon'. Dr. Reed's Cushion Sole iShoes are Death on Corns. Easiest Thing Ton Ever Pat on Tour Feet. Sold by C. A. GIMRE, agent ron THE DOUGLAS wot 54) Bond H"-f Opp. Ross Hifg ns .. ( tk OF CLOTHING HATS AND FURNISHING GOODS Herman. 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