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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1909)
8 THE, MORNING ASTORI AN, ASTORIA, OREO ON. SUNDAY, APRIL It, IW, mimmm tT"3 PI 11 ES ffA nMtijk 0X--i i " ft) j1 it I lf ill v ! . I ! HAW . - nx I.--I i-4irVA wn? k M W .',71 - SsSsCr-.V III i ' .v-rvN ' I v The popularity of Benjamin Clothes rests upon a foundation of distinctive better ness. They are the creative work of the most eminent designers of men's clothes in America, who study the taste of the best dressed men in the world, A visit to our store will show you what the best dressed men in the great city of New York are wear ing this spring and summer. . The patterns are distinctive, original and exclusive, you cannot get them elsewhere. Don't tie fooled by the old story that others are just as good, for they are not. Ask the Man Who Wears Benjamin Clothes He Knows PRICES FROM a ill We have just received a large shipment of Reiser's newest creations in men's neckwear all the new shades for Spring arid summer. ASTORIA'S 1ST UP-TO-DATE CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS 557. Commercial St. CASTRO TRANSPORTED BACK TO EUROPE DEPOSED PRESIDENT OF VEN EZUELO PLACED ON A DE PARTING STEAMER the steamer Versalies. He has inti mated that he will refuse to obey the i order and the chief of police, acting under the instructions of the gover nor, threatens to have his men place Castro on the steamer by force. The physicians employed by the French government today decided that the trio will not prove injurious to Cas- ' tro's conditions- Former President Castro of Venezuela was placed on board the steamer Versailes tonight, following the orders of the French government that he be deported from Martinique. FORT DE FRACE, April 10. Former President Castro of Vene zuela has been ordered to go aboard SENATE PASSES THE Mi CENSUS BILL WORK TO BE DONE UNDER CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS SION DECIDED UPON. Morning' Astorian, 60 cents 60 cents per month by carrier. per WE KNOW WE X HAVE THE BEST Guaranteed to be the fiighest grade tea on the market HER MAJESTY'S BRAND, $1.00 Per Pound WASHINGTON, D. C. April 10. The bill providing for taking the J next census was passed by the senate today in the form which it is under stood meets with the views of the President regarding the appointment for census work under regulations by jthe civil service commission. The ef j forts by some senators to allow these .appointments to be made upon the recommendations of the senators an:' representatives, without examination was defeated. settle the vexcj question as to the managership made vacant by the re tirement of Fielder Jones. The fact that liiily Sullivan has been in close consultation with Comiskey gave rise to widely circulated rumors that the catcher has been chosen for the berth, but a prompt denial came from the magnate. "There is a deal yet to be put through before I make up my mind." said he. Osbell and Davis of the imield are prominently mentioned for the position. TRACE OF PEARLS Croker Necklace May Have Stolen by Cook. Been FAN'S IN DISPUTE A. V. ALLEN S O'CLOCK BRAND, 75c Per Pound. Try a 1-4 pound can; if you don't say it's the best tea you have ever drank, your's money refunded. , . . Sole Agent for . . . B&rrington Hall Steel Cut COFFEE 40c CAN Joho Fo. f'rfi V. L. Bishop, Sec. Astoria Savings Bu, Treat Nelion Troyer, Vice-Pres. and Supt ASTORIA IRON WORKS DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF THE LATEST IMPROVED . . . Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFIT8 FURNISHED. Correspondence Solicited. Foot of Foartk Itrwt CHICAGO, April 10. On his re turn from Cincinnati Monday, Charles A. Comiskey of the Chicago American League team probably will A Notre Dame Lady's Appeal. . To all knowing sufferers of rheuma tism, whether muscular or of the joints, sciatica, lumbagos, backache, pains in the kidneys or neuralgia pains, to write to her for a home treatment which has repeatedly cured all of these tortures. She feels it her duty to send it to all sufferers free. You cure yourself at home as thou sands will testify no change of cli mate being necessary. This simnle discovery banishes uric acid from the blood loosens the stiffened joints, purifies the blood, and brightens the eyes, giving elasticity and tone to the whole system. If the above interests you, for proof address Mrs. M. Sum mers, Box R, Notre Dame, Ind. SAN FRANCISCO, April 10. Chicf of Police Cook and Miss Jennie Croker have received letters from Panama purporting to give reliable information of the whereabouts of the $30,000 peral necklace lost by the heiress at a ball in this city last Feb ruary. These communications are to the effect that a man giving his name as Horace Keenc, and his residence as San Francisco, was employed about two weeks ago as a cook for the con stabulary force in the canal zone. Later it was discovered that he was pawning pearls at various places in the neighborhood and a close watch is being kept upon him by James Dawson, a member of the constabul ary who informed Chief Cook. J WORTH MOUNTAINS of m During Change of Lite, says Mrs. Chas. Barclay :t.-"i (Jrr.nltffiJ through t!m( RAILROAD MERGER RATIFIED MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., April 10 Stockholders of the Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie railroad held a special meeting at the general offices in this city today and gave their formal approval of the action of the board of direcors in the recent purchase of the controlling interest in the Wisconsin Central Railway Company. r 'ri-'i,,' 1 1 ' ' ' - - - wui pas.'na iiinirt'of I.ifeani1 tiiii':'en from ncryor. ih-hs niHtotliKnuitioyitiu nymptimm. and I can trill v ay that LydiaK.l'iiiklinnrs Vegetablt) Com pound 1ih ptovi-d worm mnun .i.!i of gold to IMC, UK It restored my health and strength. I never forget to tell my frleuds what LvdiaE.Piiikhani's Vegetable t'oiiiiiound has done for me during this trying period. Complete restoration to health means so much to me that for the sake of other stiller lug women I am willing to make my trouble public so you may publish mis jetter. juris. i;has. jjakclav, R.F.D..(iranltevllle, Vt. No other medicine for woman's ills has received such wide-spread and un qualified endorsement. No other inert icitie we know of has such a record of cures of female ills as has Lydia K. i'inkham'B Vegetable Compound. For more than 80 years it 1ms been curing female complaints such f.s inflammation, ulceration, local wer.k nesses, fibroid tumors, lrreguhritles, periodic pains, backache, iniligcuii n and nervous prostration, and ii. i. unequalled for carrying women lately through the period of cbanpe of lii'. It costs but little to try Lydia K. J'lr'kham'fi Vegetable Compound, aim, asMrs.JiaivlaysayB.ltis "worth nionii. talus of gold " to Buffering women. SWELL CHURCH QUARTERS NEW YORK, April 10,-As means of carrying on a campaign for recruits in Upper Fifth Avenue, the Christian Science Church has leased the grand ballroom of the Hotel Plaza for Sundays for one year. The room has a capacity of 800 and the first ser vice will be held tomorrow afternoon. Part of the Symphony orchestra will provide music to accompany the hymns. This move by the Christian Scientists is the forerunner of a plan to build a church in the neighborhood, although there are already six Christ ian Science churches in the city. Mrs. F.ddy's sanction to the hotel innova tion was obtained before the contract was signed- The consideration for the use of the ballroom was not announced. Astoria Fuel & Supply Co. The Astoria Wood Yard SAND, BRICK, SHINOLES, LI MS, PLASTER, ETC. The Human Appetite. Of all the whimsical, shifting, unre liable, treacherous, exacting things 'n the world, the human appetite for the right thing to eat is, perhaps, the most unreasonable and Imperious. There are those who humor it; oth ers who defy it; and all men are more or less inclined to treat it with con sideration. To find a place where these varying attitudes may be fos tered, at the least C0Bt in each case, and yet keep the appetite in proper, and peaceful subjection, is always desirable information. One place that is conceded as perfectly adapted ta this, is the Palace Restaurant, just opposite the Page building, on Com mercial street, in this city. Try ;t once, and patronize it always; that i:i the rule of the Palace, All kinds of card and slab wood Phone 471 or Prael-Eigner Trans. Co. 0'ES Norman Hackett, the nonular young American actor, in "Clasi mates." the great American play, will be at the Astoria Theatre on Anr! 24th. The production ii one of the most sumptuous on the road. Dr. Reeds CUSHION SHOE Easiest Shoe on earth AGENT FOR Bergman's Logging SHOE A. 1 QUALITY S. A. GIMRE Opposite Ross, Higgins Co. 534 Bond Street. Astoria, Ore.