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THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE 13 MAY EXPLAIN MYSTERIES EXTRA FANCY STOCK STRAWBERRIES 2 Boxes 25c Phone your order early A. V. ALLEN SOLB AGENT FOR BAKER'S BARRINGTON HALL STEEL CUT COFFEE, ' PKONES-711 AND 3871 BRANCH PHONE-713 Discovery Of Bones On A San Ber nardino Ranch, Arouse Suspicion HAY FIGHT BILL On the Grounds of Unconstitu tionality THE ANTI - GAMBLING LAW New York Sports May Establish Credit Betting as Used in England Betting Will Continue Until the Sheriff Gets Copy of New Law, NEW YORK, June 12.- Whethe or not it will be possible to place bet at the Gravesend track this after noon is the question that is interest inn race followers. The anti-tramb- ling bills went into effect eyesterday the moment they were signed by the governor but it is the general opinion ; that no effort will be made to stop betting for a day or two. Sheriff Hobeley of King County, in which the track is located, is quoted as say ing he does' not believe it will be necessary for him to enforce the law as he presumes the Club will at once suspend all bookmaking at the track. - Under no circumstances, it is said, will he make any move until he re ceives a certified copy of the bill and information of its passage. Informa- t tion of any violation of the law the Sheriff says, will then be followed by immediate arrests and the law will be enforced to the letter even if it becomes necessary to call out the militia force's of the state. The Sheriff, however, does not ex pect trouble and it is not likely he will have any. " , It is believed that as soon as the certified copy of the bill is received by the Sheriff he will notify the of ficers of the Brooklyn Club. Then it is probable ther will be no direct viola tion of the law by a member of the Bookmakers Association, in the pres ence of an officer. s It is known the bookmakers and the track owners are prepared to fight the law on the ground of un constitutionality. The principal point which will probably be made against it is the claim that the special elect ion at which Senator Wallace of the Niagara district was elected' was illegal. . There seems little doubt that the season's racing on the Metropolitan tracks will be carried out as original- CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the (Signature ly planned but what will happen next year is, a matter of speculation. It is thought that an effort will be made to establish a system of credit betting like that used in England, but book makers are not enthusiastic over the probabilities of the success of such a system even this system may prove to be impossible under a strct inter pretation of the new law. SAN BERNARDINO. .. Cal, June 12. Suspicion nrotjscd by the discov ery ot nones neitevru to have hern portions of a " human' frame on the Duncanson ranch near Chino have led to a closer investigation of the premises and the owner of the ranch now under arrest charged upon the statement of .August Phtllippi, an eleven year old boy of abusing him and another orphan, a seven year ol gin. tne investigation to-day re suited in the discovery of, a trunk filled with a woman's wearing np parcl, which Detective Baldwin of the city employed upon the case, says do not belong, to Mrs. Duncanson' hut the hdief is they belong to a patient ot ir. LHineanson who has never been seen to leave the ranch am whom the authorities arc now trying to locate. A well was found abandone near the house ami this will be cmpt ica ot us contents, rercnanec it may give somc clew to a number of mys terious circumstances in connection with the case. The Pasadena Hume Society will assist in the future vestigations. . . i Cured Hemorrhages of the Lungs. "Several years since my lungs were so badly attectea that I nad many hemorrhages,'', writes A. M. Ake, of Wood, Ind. "I took treatment with several physicians without any bene- J Ltne't Family Medicine will give you fit I then started to take Foley s digestion that will permit you to eat Honey and Tar, and my lungs are now Igood things Instead of "health foode" of as sound as a bullet. I recommend I various sorts that are as palatable si it in advanced stages of lung trouble, hay. Foley's Honey and Tar stop the cough and heals the lungs, and prevents serious results from a cold. Refuse substitutes. AFTER THE INDIANS. ACCUSED OF STEALING $25,000. Salvador Marcara Arrested In Los Angeles Where He Has Been Hiding. 4000 Mexican Soldiers hi Hot Pursuit " of Yaqui Braves. TUCSON, Ariz., June I2.-A spec ial to the Star from Herniosillo, Mex., says 4000 Mexican soldiers arc in the country in hot pursuit of the Yajni Indians. ''..'". . - All negotiations looking toward the signing of the peace treaty were sud denly broken off this afternoon. The Yaquis insisted on retainine LOS ANGELES, Cal., June 11.- Accused of stealing $25,000 from the Mexican Government, Salvador Ma- cara, formerly collector of internal revenue of the State of Guanajuato, at Leon, was arrested here this after-hh" arms, and ammunition after hav noon by the Federal authorities. For I acceded to every other stipulation more than a year Malacara had been of the Mexican government hiding in Los Angeles, and it is said The Mexican officers stood stead that under an assumed name he has M3 and the Yaqui generals withdrew There's this difference between the cocoa habit and the coffee habiti Cocoa mahes you healthier, stronger, steadier, better able to do your share. Does coffee? A LESS THAN A CENT A CUP been prominent among the local Mexican revolutionists. ' " T, Malacra, who comes of a wealthy Spanish family, is accused of collect ing money in the customs office, and then intercepting the vouchers, keep ing them and failing ' to turn the money into the treasury. He will be arraigned tomorrow and held until officers arrive from Mexico. His wife intends to fight, his extradition. from the conference. Immediately orders were dispatched to the Mexi can troops in the field to resume hos tihties. It is not believed that the eamapign will last long as the Mcxicon troops have all the water holes in the Yaqui country sur rounded. Constipation, or irregularity, it very often the cause of sick-headache. Lane, Family Medicine is the great preventive and cure of headache. . Druggists tell it for 25 cent. ' Morning Astorian delivered by car rier, 60 cents per month. Contains all the Associated Press, reports, be sides all the local news. WANTED BOY TO LEARN THE PRINT ING BUSINESS. ENQUIRE AT ASTORIAN OFFICE. BLACK HAND MYSTERY. San Jose Student Unknown Threatened Man. by SUNDAY AT THE CHURCHES IT WILL I BE FREE SAN JOSE, Cal, June 12-Through i unofficial source it is learned that the sheriffs office in this city is en gaged in an effort to unravel one of e strangest "Black-hand" mysteries .... ... , . i every, caned to tneir notice, un tne night of May 31, Charles Broyles, a 16-year high school student,, of this ty, fired two shots at a man loiter- g in the street opposite his home nd who had tired upon him. Broyles eceived a slight flesh wound in the shoulder caused by a bullet from his opponent's revolver. Broyles had received two letters m hich the writers demanded a sum money under penalty of death. All traps laid tor tne writers nave evi- ently been betrayed, for the plotters ccording to a letter which had been written subsequently, to the shooting. The writer states he T was wounded by one of Broyles' bullets and swears a terrible revenge. Broyles has aban doned his studies in the high-school and is keeping close within his- home. First Methodist 'The Undiscouraged God" will be the pastor's theme Sunday morning. In the evening the Rev. R. E. Myers, of Richmond, Ohio, will occupy the pulpit. A cordial welcome awaits you at any and all the services of this church. C. C. Rarick, pastor. . Norwegian Danish M. E. Morning worship at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m, Scandinavians are cordially invited. O.'T. Field, pastor. Baptist. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; B. Y. P. U., 7 p. m.; morning worship, 11 a. m., the Christian soldier evening service, 8 p m., "A Gospel That Burns and Breaks. Everybody invited to attend.- Conrad L. Owen, pastor. It is better to cure the little cough than to take chances of consumption. The best cough cure is Kemp's Balsam. Druartrists sell , it at 25 cents and 50 rents a bottle. First Lutheran. Sunday school; both at the German Lutheran and at the church in Upper town at 9:30 a. m. Morning service in Swedish at 10:45. Evening service in English at 8 o'clock, theme, "The Christian Conception of" the Trinity." Luther League Circle' meets at 7 o'clock. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all , Gustaf E. Rydquist, pastor. . WILL VISIT. MEXICO CITY. MEXICO CITY, June 12.-Louis Andersen," Costa Rican minister of foreign affairs will visit Mexico City the latter part of the month for the purpose of thanking President Diaz for the part he played in the founding of the Central American Court of ' Justice and for the interest he took in the congress 3t " Washington. From Mexico City Mr, Andersen will go to Washington where he will thank President Roosevelt for his interest in Central American peSce. Grace. '' ' - '", Trinity Sunday, ., Holy communion and sermon, 11. a. m,; Sunday school, 12:30 p: m. .' : ' , Holy Innocents Chapel '; Holy communion, 9:30 a. m.; Sun day school, 11 :1S a. m.; evening serv ice, 7:30 p. m. , : :: Is made, with scrupulous, con scientious care and old-fashioned , attention to cleanliness, purity, goodness and quality. No cocoa at any price can be better or moro . delicious. Your grocer sells and recommends it. r, , D. GhlrtttUtU Cnsttar ' 3n IVenoUoo A IAAA1AAAJ.AAAAA.AAAAA tw www WWW f ? TTTTTTTTTTTTTTT " i STAR I TIIEATR Week Commencing June 8. PROGRAM Overture. .New Colonial March Evelyn Gilbert Dainty Character Soubrette. ILLUSTRATED SONG, "I Miss You in a Thousand Dif ferent Ways." , . Qeyer "The Wise Rube." THE ROAD OF A THOUSAND WONDERS Staroscope "Electrocuted" I Crawford & Meeker Comedy Entertainers Par Excellence. , " STAROSCOPE With the fleet off the Columbia Entire Change of Pictures on Friday. 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Sunday 10:00 to 12:00. , Phonef Number Main 3901. Painless Extractions - 5oc Corner Commercial and 11th Sts. over Danziger store. Male chorus. AH' are invited. S. Gilbert, pastor. ' : " Wm. Presbyterian.' Mornjng worship, 11 a. m., "Grow ing." . Sabbath school, 12:15; Chil dren's day exercises; Y. P. S, C. E. 7:00; evening worship, 8:00, "Proof.". Will Be Buried Sunday- Mrs. Sarah O. Vige of this city died at her residence . yesterday morning at 10 o'clock. Her funeral will be held from PohPs funeral parlors Sun day at 1:30 p. m. Subscribe for the Morning Astorian. 60 cents a month. STEEL & EWART , Electrical Contractors Phone Main 3881 .... 426 Bond Stree John Fox, Pres. F. L. Bishop, Sec. Astoria Saving! Bank, Treat. ' Nelson Troyer, Vice-Pres. and Supt ASTORIA IRON WORKS . DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF THE LATEST IMPROVED ... Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers . COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED. Correspondence Solicited. , Foot of Fourth Street SCO! 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