THE MORNING ASTOItlAN. ASTOIIIA. OREGON.
Amusements in Astoria This Week.
CO
SUXDAVr NOVUM HER IS, VM.
NEW
"Tll$ HOLY CITY"
Caiaphu
Makliut ,
Longinut
Andrew ,
M a riiiN , ,
CAST
.......Alfred Rowland
Albert Gcbliardt
' . , . . J. W. Rigtiey
,umt time on lit ft impervious to her jjuda of Waller M. Sherman, who
milium cnarili. ' ' .,. mavec the tame i..irt Ui.ri U.t ..r
lie ((ivei a careful portrayal of the
betrayer of the Messiah, and dis
agreeable at the part must be he
held the attention of thoac in front
How
M!it l.uell.r Morey i thin yrar, at
last featured at Salontc, add be de
pict the ride with fire and pastlon,
As tlx 'Roman lover, Rowland 0
......MeLain Gate Edward it capable, although, at in J'witltout abatement.
wianu u. upward ' the cae of J. VV. Rigney, at Pilate, i " play exacting
in i
jw,,, me nHinnnvmier fti. sncrwni'iie become incoherent at timet, jmot part the company
Elizabeth Clare LaMar ' The bett acting In the niece It theltfive entire tatMactioit.
OTWIMSfcTOaWIMW tw,MB8l
and for the
it able to
MU Clara
KM II, ENNA
't i. : . !
; v - '
I ? f -.. ;i " . .
j f j
r nj i
t Conductor Astoria Philharmonic
, Salome .
Shire , ,'
Herod , .
llerodi.it
Scci'-tv Ttietiv Evening.
LaMar, at the mother of John, re
ceived' a liberal demonstration at the
end of the tcene where he denounc
et the tlayert of her ton and benrt
bit head away with her. A Mary
Magdalene, Mist LaMar, who olayt
both rolct, it not to convincing.
1 he company carnct tome scenery
and effectively pictnret the Crucifix
ion and the Returrection through
large copiet of Michael Angclo't fa
mout painting with ; the ' 'actor
grouped before them. Yetterday af
ternoon the play wa very well re
ceived and, at ttated above, it will
undoubtedly do a large butinett for
the week.
press
A military ball I being arranged .would make a remarkable
by the officer of the First Company,
Coatt Artillery, at their armory on
the evening of Saturday, November
21. The function is to be an invita
tion affair iand will be issued the
early part of thit week.
Mayor and Mrt. Herman Wise will
Adventure of Chat. Edward
Avenger , .
Barrier
Binding of the Strong
Chaperon
Ghost of Chance.
Holy Order
Fly on the Wheel .
agent for some enterpriting thcatri- HaIf-Wi,r W""
cal manager a; the termination of hi5 J3?" of
i.eent job, w,s Jvona
i-ure ot tne Matk
It ha become the fashion in tome
uarter to call a certain well known
Russian star "Mazuma," a nam
which doubtlcst sounds vcrv onnA n
...! . .. .1 . . ... ' ' -
cmcnain lew ui uiqir incna to-, the .Mestrs, Shubert.
night at their home on Harrison!
avenue for the purpose of celebrating It i rumored that a
their 2Sth anniversary. tragedian hat teeured
Cold and Croup In Children.
"My little girl it tubject to colds,"
tayt Mrt. Wm. H. Serig, No. 41
Fifth St., Wheeling, W. Va. "Last
winter the had a tevere spell and i
terrible cough but I cured her with
Chamberlain'i Cough Remedy with
out the aid of a doctor, and my little
boy ba been prevented many time
from having the croup by the timely
use of thit tyrup." Thi remedy !
for sale by Frank Hart and leading
druggist.
CASTOR IA
For Iifant and Children.
Wa Klni Yob Ham Always Bsi'gU
Bears the jf y,
eigrmro of Cf75gZ
...t...L,uel!a Morey,
. ....I.ton M. Cole'i
...J, W, McConncll
....Veva f, Conway '
N'iciulc-uui W.
Barabba ... .,
Juiliis ftcariol
Mitry'.. Magdalen,;.
,1'eter
Pontiu I'ilate..',,.
Rigney ,
.....Mcl.atn ('ate
Walter M. Sherwin!
f
1
Dr. F.mil Enna, director of the
Astorian rhilharmonic Society, met
latt Wednesday at Logan't hall, with
62 of the member of that splendid
organization, for grand rehearsal
prior' to the great concert to be giv
en in the auditoium of the Athletic
Club building, on Tuesday night
next, when scene font Dr. Enna's
beautiful opera "The Mountain
King" will be rendered for the first
time in public. Thi will be the
second appearance of the Philhar
monic in thi city and they have
striven nobfy to make the present
ment of next-Tuesday as nearly
perfect as their combined and con
ceded . talent can achieve. Trained
and drilled and coached to the last
degree of faultless euipment for the
big task, there can be no possible
doubt of the pronounced success
awaiting it next week.
The following brilliant group of
soloists will 'appear in the grand
concert; Musgrovc Robarts, bari
tone; Franck Eichenlaub, conccrt
meister; Mrs. W. T. A. Bushong,
contralto; Miss Clarina Rogers, cel
list; Miss Rcba Hobson, soprano;
MUs Laura McCann, alto; Miss
Hattie Wise, pianist; Miss Esther!
Sundquist, violinist; trio: Mrs. A. A. !
Finch, soprano; Mrs. J. T. Allen,
alto; Mis Nellie ytzinger, contralto; j
accompanists; Misses Anna Camp-j
bell and Louise Wise. i
well known
some new
scenery which will resist all ort of
tooth marks.
.25 .eacb.?gs2;
:WHITHArS BOO
SEE THE SHOW WINDOW
Prima Donna
Silver Blode
My Lady of Clave
Little Brown Jug of Kildare
One and Two
Spanish Jade
Younger Set
Diomna Mallory
Aunt Maud
Great Mis Dryi
Dutches of Dreams
Stuff of Man . ...
7Sc.
GOc.
Tnnr
Tl . . .
iiicy say mat wazimova never
read the newspaper. This is. apt
to save her nerves, considerably while
in Chicago.
11 t
incre na oeen a rumer current
that Lotta Faust is ick. It it said
that she lost one of her beads one
night and caught cold.
Ethel Barrymore say she did not
say that society women were pigs.
What Ivthel needs is a more refined
press agent. -
'.
"The Barber of New Orleans" had
a very close shave from being a flat
failure. Oh, lather)
Wilton Lacaye is fighting for suc
cess in "The Battle," but he looks a
little too weighty to put up much of
a bout ,
on mi n
ASTORIA PlliWI SOCIETY
Dr. Emil Enna, Conductor.
Second Annual Music Festival.
Tuesday Evening, November 17.
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION AUDITORIUM .
Corner Eleventh and Exchange St.
EMINENT SOLOISTS
First Production of Scenes from Emil Enna's New Opera
"The Mountain King ' '
IN CONCERT FORM '
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA
'"';' SOLOISTS ' :'".
Musgrove Robarts Baritone
Frank Eichenlaub ... ..Conccrtmeister
Mrs. W. T. A. Bushong. Contralto
Miss Clarina Roger , ... .'....Cellist
Miss Reba Hobson .. ........Soprano
Miss Laura McCann ... ... uto
Miss Hattie Wise ... .".".'... Pianisi
Miss Esther Sundquist Violinist
Trio-Mrs. A. A. Finch, Soprano; Mrs. J. T. Allen, Alto; Miss
Nellie Utzinger, Contralto . , , ........
Miss Anna Campben and Miss Louise Wise. Accdmpanists 1
ucisets ana Keserved Seats at Whitman's Book Store
EVERTHING WILL BE DIGEST
ED AND NOT LEFT TO
FERMENT.
ADMISSION
.$1.0C
....Clara LaMar
... . Mel,niii Gates
....J. W, Rignry
"The Holy City", a Biblical melu-
drama which hat been teen in the
city before, opened' a week' engage
ilient at tlie Seattle theatre yesterday
afternoon to a crowded house and
will probably do a large amount of
business while here, at the big pro
duction i out of the ordinary for a
popular priced house, and, the
tory, ..descriptive of events-at the I
time of the Crucifixion, it bonularl
in spite of being distorted for drama
tic use.
In the play the chief figure i the
daughter .of Hcrodiat, Salome, and
the dance by which hc beguile ,her
inebriated step-papa into giving her
the bead of John the Baptist feature
largely in the press agent's couut-
it miivs liimicu in me newt
papers, although it did not receive a
single hand of applause after he
seventh and last veil had been
thrown aside.
For the tnke of action and to
emphasise the role of Salome there
is a character introduced, Marias, a
young Roman, who is not mentioned
in the Bible tory. Maria ; is in
love with Salome until she brings
about, he death , of John the Baptist,
but her" gruesome choice 'of a reward
sickens him of the maiden 'and from
4
0 AM
if'
V
V
v
PROMPT RELIEF IS WAITING
There are 12 young men and young '
women "from Astoria attending . the
Oregon Agricultural College at Cor-
I vallis this year, and from Clatsop
county there is a total of 21, includ
ing the 12 from this city. Those from T1- wiH be Very Few Dyspeptics
Astoria are as follows; Her After This Remarkable Prep-
Alvin Mattson. Mabel M. Turlav. ! aration Becomes Better Known-
' . 1
Maude Turlav. Oliver P. Seim.- Otto ' Hundreds of Men and Women
G. Voss, Harold S. Turlayr Roy
V
i
e.
1
.'.JflKIV -
I Chambers, Carl Wm. Wilson, Cecile
V. Ross, John D. Griffin, Lorenxo
Pilkington, Wm. Oscar Reith.
Others from . the county are as
follows:
Clatsop, Frank Waterhouse; Fish-
hawk, Gustav G. Wanstrom; Ham
mond, . Herbert Johnson, Walter
Keck; Jewell, Will H. Foster; Sea
side, Albert H. Utzinger, Alfin John
son; Warrenton, Earl A. Olsen, Jno.
Adair, Jr. ,
Here Are Now Suffering Unneces-I
sarily.
w -rt vr v A
WHEN TURKEY IS KING
on Thanksgiving day that is the
time that the pleasures of home
and the enjoyment of the family
circle will be missed if yon ars
without a home of your own.
"Homeless" is a sad-word during
the holiday season to those who
are in that plight You can buy a
nice home or building lot on easy
terms by consulting A. R. Cyros, and
you will have something to give
thanks for. 424 Commercial stree
Astoria.
At the First M. E. church Wed
nesday night, A. Montgomery, the
"farmer painter," gave an interesting
talk on art to a large audience. The
lecture was of a semi-religious na
ture and three of the churches had
combined in attendance.
'I
J-
ihiiiiiii in.
i
MARIUS AND SALOME IN. "TH E HOLY CITY"
ATRE. NOVEMBER" 16.
ASTORIA THE-
"" ' : - -'i" if
Mi A
SIMIIGTON DRY GOODS CO.
A grand ball will be given by the
members of the A. A. A. A. in their
new hall on Thanksgiving eve. The
affair it is said will be one of the most
select functions of .its kind to be
given this season, and no doubt
many Astorians are looking forward
to the affair with , much anticipated
pleasure, ,'
' Captain Glund and officers of the
German training ship Haraogin So
phie Charlotte now in this harbor
were entertained at the annual meet
ing of the members of the Irving
Club last night at their cfub room.
The evening was spent in an, enter
taining manner with speeches and
music Several members of the Ger
man vessel rendered vocal and in
strumental numbers which were fully
appreciated by all present.
O. L. Hall, dramatic editor of the
Chicago Journal, says that "Walker
Whiteside came out of the nowhere."
"What Cheer, la." is a stern reality.
A new theatrical enterprise is about
to be launched. Will J. Block, Mark
Lewis and a mysterious Stranger
from the rural districts were seen
closely closeted, conversing in mono
tones, in the inner sanctum (?) of
one of the director's booths adjoin
ing the Sherman house ibar. The
tuxedos are now beipg pressed.
-'
At a recent performance of "The
Melting Pot," President
Does it ever occur to you how
busy that little stomach' of yours h
It actually only holds three pints,
though in one year you force it t-
take in 2500 pounds of material, di
gest it and prepare it, for assimila
tion to the blood. Do you wonder
at the number of cases 'of Indigestion
and Stomach trouble. You crowd it
with steaks and pastry, irritate ' its
juices with spices and acids and ex
pect this little four-ounce mill to do
its work.
is there any wonder that your
food passes undigested, or lays like
a lump of lead in the stomach? That
everything you eat turns to acid.
Stomach gas ; and Stomach poison,
putrefying the intestines and diges
tive canals, causing Biliousness,
Headaches, Dizziness and Indiges
tion Heartburn, Nauseous Breath,
constipation and other more danger
ous symptoms? .
' Call- your disease what you will
Indigestioq, Gastritis, Nercousness
Dyspepsia, Catarrh of Stomach, etc
you know the real name, the real
disease- is fermentation of the food
you eat a sour Stomach, which
belches gas and erupts undigested
food or causes a feeling of nausea
and miserablencss.
All these miseries vanish prompt
ly when you stop this food fermen
tation. Take 50 cents to your Phar
macist for a case of Pape's Diapep
sin. Eat a triangule and five min
utes later your Stomach will do what
a healthy Stomach should that is,
turn every bite you eat into bodily
nourishment and without you realiz
ing that you have a Stomach. One
triangule will digest all the food
you eat without the aid of the
stomach, because it contains just the
elements found in a good, strong,
healthy stomach.
All
i n ill
Only All Rail Route to Portland and all Eastern PUnts. Two
daily trains. Steamship tickets via all Ocean Lines at Lowest Rates.
For rates, steamship and sleeping-car reservations, call on or address
Q.B. JOHNSON, Gen'I Agent
12th St, near Commercial St ASTORIA. OREGON.
LET US TELL YOU ABOUT
Tungsten Electric Lamp
Greatest advance in lighting methods since the invention of incandescent
' " -- - - lamps.
EXAMPLE
32 C P. Ordinary electric lamp consumes 110 watts per hour
32 C. P. "Tungsten" electric lamp consumes . ....... 40 watts per hour
Saving. .... , . 70 watts per hour
By using "Tungsen" lamps you can get 275 per cent increase In light for
the same cost or in other words can have the same quantity pi illumination
for 35 per cent of the cost of lighting with ordinary electric lamps.
The Astoria Blectrlc Co
John Foa, Pres; - ' - F. L. Bishop, Sec. Astoria Savings Biut, Treat
, i 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.
r Correspondence Solicited. - . Foot of Foarth Street
How to Treat a Sprain.
Sprains, swellings and lameness
are promptly relieved by Chamber-
Iain's Pain Balm. This liniment re
duces inflammation and soreness so
that a sprain may be cured in about
one-third the time required by the
Roosevelt USUal treatment For sale by Frank
shouted, "A ' Great Play!" wTheo"'Hart and leading druggists.
SCCf BAY .BRASS & IHJ &IP
ASTORIA, OREGON
Iron and Brass Founders, Land and Marine Engineen.
Up-to-Date Sawmill Machinery
18th and Franklin Ave.
Prompt attention given to all repair
work. Tel. Main 24S1