The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, October 22, 1899, Page 7, Image 7

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    Till'; MUltMrtO ASTOKlAN, 8 UN DAY OCIOIiKU 22. Ji.99.
Acts gently on the
Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels
Cleanses the ystem
or.s EFFECTUALLY
OVtRCOMM LrO & '
hb,tUAicoW,pation
''cV::" v?n
rv fatiunw) raw M. U
BOER REPUBLIC
AND ITS FOUNDERS
Tlu'lr Lack of I'rorcss; BloJry,
and Stupidly arc I'rrvalllnR
CliaracterlMlrj'.
onflhts with km.unij
on part of Dutch Sealers lu Ex-lernilna-e
Hie Natives.
I se n farmer whose farm were a
j large a Irvonhlio, and who con
tented themselves with posturing cut
' II on ft few hundred m They
are ignoiam, twnino in. turn, stub- r,y m ,w ,,., by enchantment, no
imrn awl iuxy. They nfuse to till the t, speak, in nut have ben brought there
sarth with modern Implement. They in, heavy carta drawn by oxen, at the
oo ins Kind of fanning that wa donr mi of shout a mile and a half an
in the time of Abraham, Iaaoc and hour,
jacon. ineir noiiso arc ufluti like .Joli.-inneMlwrg Is not only the most
plgstle. liefer going to bod they Important town of the Traniivaal, it If
ibhij or tlH-ir boom and call that un- the mwt Important town of South
drelng. The floor lJ their bed. 8kln Africa.
M M kliMin I n.i I m ...I ..II I.
'-". "' cnnoren- ,..,,,,,, Hlhr u, M ,,,,.,., or lu
.l-of hlitgledy-plggMly. Once or Krttln; jhtttlnl)Ur, c.mmiipoU.
twice a year they set out In their l!ir) wluin. eV(ry nul(n ,rt.m(M,
wagon, for th iinuvm town, where , . ,() exc).w tne
they go through two or three day. Tr,1)11VllM,. T,, Me ftrm(.
of devotion. Tim richest go lu the i -,m.... i.
- t miij niri Km..,.;,., ,.i.... ill", r, 1 I'T1
a:i''tom were former, and thy do
not tonct-ivn that they themaelvca
r.oolil bp anvthlnir men. Iiriiuranl
. ....... i i t... ..i
....... .u..i.atr ..- piiiTO. l U-M,u th llm IW
jane an mat n uirtleat. brav-M. Luia, iirtHWM tranaplanUd In Afrl
( ...... w.--.,..... ...u uu.,,,, , i umvttt lhe , ,lk, tne ciniim
.., ... w. ui nioai auainciou.; H,rrKi, of lhB patrlar.hu, and refuiw;
..y nu mean in a rsorman. all thiu:.,.,, , ,,Mlk ttl ..unurai machn
.........uew. m.nn nonHuuMi ana ,.:y. Th. y do n.rt change tl lr ld.-a-
iihim puritan anu i.igotwj in a Hcot, niir ,h,.P ,,,. tWv r h,y...it.l,u.
ti.r ui ptv, anu you i.iv, ... ......in- ,nrltf hm- nrt
layy. They have much religion and
only brought to Johanrnnburg a par Government mltlga.t the Inequality
hk (thlx waa wrltu-n Ix-cemlx-r, of power, and makoa an Innocent man.
11'). o Ihnt eah alone, eah plank, though of the lowest rank, a match
en h nail that aerved to mine thin for' the mlghteat of hit fellow ul-
JecU.
hotel, uth.-ra r?t tenia or live In
Tlie Ht SUlt III' Crtifltlrs af1l KllnrlS ,n"11 " during their may. When
they have departed the Inhabitant of
BEAUTIFUL Slflli
Soft White Hands
Luxuriant Hair
rroduted by
the
In M m i i' ll. .11'. i..i.. .. ft l.
... HI JliPliy II1UUB UtR, pi. .
I. I... li.. it a m... .....-.... '
- ,,UI1 ot-curi in loiiom-inf hv a Jir, or If you will- tMr.
Iulklu.ll.,. At. . m Vn al.u u..l.l ... . . I '
vUIll , lll0 ,u(J,ng oi - i iiay goe rouna f... .rupiea; th.y are content to live
the two Uor republics In Houlh Africa Tm,""y '"""' " "T to suuid lm.lr ttr)C4lori nV(.,i, aiMl ready
still. Ho will" have "to mend or end."
for a long time the lloer refused to
hnve trains In the Tranavaal, Urcause'
i this kind of locomollou Is nut men-'
to die on the day that the Independence
now at war with the Hrttlsh, with the
accompanying i-ac rlpllon of the char
aolerl.llca of Ihvlr Inhabitants: .
The Drang" Krw Htu, or U(r re- H'lnd In the lllble, u.d It was only
public, and the Transvaal, or Bouth ailing the railways "steam tram
Afrli.n rvpubllc, now Independent " H!at they were Induced to hove
aisles, were a few years ago branches ,n"m ' "
of the flrin of John Hull A Co. I r,, Transvaal parliament, the FUad,
The Orange Kree Hlat Is a large deft- hn" refuel to have the government
.. I .Wkik ... .iiII.IU I . n
... ii pn., un . ........ -.".. eeue rlf hwr fpa,,, a pp,xellng which
h.is rendered her redlculous In tile
of their country is In danger.
Ire Transvaal will never be an
l Rnirlliih colony. The English of the
I Troimvnal, as well as those of Cape
Colony and Natal, would be as firmly
i opposed to H as the Iloers tlKnwelves,
for they hav never forgiven Kng
land for letting henwlf be beaten by
the tioera at Matuba Hill and accept
tetiu whose iuix-rflclal area la about If II be 11 s will that they shall
rjum iu mat i i rani. jno cumaie. ""' agninst u. i v, ,u monh nmuLiio. t u...h
f till, country Is U.o drl.l and heal- The in.,st sublime thing in tMs line I ,-,,. johannebunr will absorb the
thlesl In the world. The land Is a sue- Is the dl.cusslon which took Dlace In m .. .... .v.. n
.... " ; i iiii muni, me afinjr ui ine iimt.
' r . " , " .V"""" "-n. a uperpuattluii, of plat-aus, me ,ower nous or the Kaad on the wU1 u ,wund t0 ve way to th ev.r
1 ,11111ft ana imuntalIM. crowned with extermination or locunts (seMion 1S931. ircieiixlng activity of the Bngltsh; but
HU.lt. If ll..v..r I m lit. iI.m n.i..lram - ..... .. t ..... "
- ' ooiTinous uoumers. u IS U-slallon, nave exuawu iphii Tiie papers the ! .(, ,r,.MiKP t Emtland will
"""k .isolation, iimni'nalty. Only since vti'lug tonowing luount or part of the de
power sll lu attainments help to new,.10 vaM u,.,!,,.., uf Afrlcn hiv. I ltc:
. -- -
Colli) II r.la
11 1 mmmySHKKKBIS!TKmn'r'
Karl's Clover Root Tea
IW.uilfW. IK. rnmplnkm, fSirtlW. Ik
., (ivr a f rr.lt, ( Icarhklll. I ufv.i un
ii el
'." i 'i woi l.wUv st.-
limlr. Niltl mi mI.mUiiI .iii.mi. tiy all
dttiiliftoa t 3V., 0c. ihI ftl.UO.
t. C. WILL 4 CO., ItftOV, N. V.
The funeral at fine Itldge, 8. P., of
'Conquering Ui'ar, the Indian chief
who, after winning a hundred buttles
agalna. unfriendly trllxn died from
was atiended hy six of his wlvea,
with feces painted black for mourn
ing, mid 123 of his children and grand
children.
HERVITA PILLS
Reitort Vllftllly Lost Vlfor mi Msobooo.
'Cure Imtiotcncv, Night Kmlsaloniand
wiHtlnc iilitcascj, all effects of self
i abuse, or excess and India
jcretlon. A nerve tonic and
hlootl builder. Brings the
rnlnk plow to pale checks and
restores the Are of youth.
By mall AOfl per box. Oboxei
lor tf i.nv; witn a written gtiaran-
tec to cure or remna tne money.
Send for clroular. Address,
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Ctlrrton Jack son Sta CHICAGO, ILi
ror lale by Cftsrlea Riaera, Druggist.
Oregon.
hud a true Id.a of space. "r. I.eyda. secretary of state, n-ao
Tow aids the middle of this century a a cooimunlcntl.m from the Cape and
large number of U. r. wishing to s- Or.imri. Free Stale irovemments. n-
cop from the continual encrouchmenls iih.viIiik eo-opnvtlon In the destruc-
of luu Kngluli, (juliti-d the Cape, and tlmi of iH'iists.
went with thilr Hocks and tVrd to an' ".Mr It.Mm luUit locusis wvre u
luilis'iiau district sliuuted Iwlwwii tlic plague, its In the days of King l'hsra-
Vaal and the Urange rivers. They soon i.n, sent by God; and the country
organised ih. nis. lvs Into a republic, would assuredly be hauled with shame
and began to hope that they were now ami oblo'iuy If It tried to rul'
forever out of the reach of the Kng- hand agolnst the mighty hand of the
1111. ! Almighty.
They were inlatakcii. Vou are never' "Vt. IVcler and Mr. Blwiikump
out of the reach of the iCngllsb. HM)kc In th same strain, quoting
The ltocrs have a bad habit, which largely from the 8rr1rtures.
has ciiiHtu4illy la-en tin- can.- of quar- "Mr. M'oolmaroji pntMed a gi-
rel. botwwn them and the Kngtlsh, III erul day rf prayer and humiliation tm
the eyes of the liners, the alrtglm- of S.mth Afrha.
8.iUlh Africa are not human beings to "The chairman related a true story
be conciliated, but wild animal to be of a man who? farm was alway
tracked and exterminated whenever oc- spared b the locum until one day
ciulnn offers. When they did not kill ho caused some to be killed. His farm
them, they inude slave of tin 111 oJid was devasUAdd.
drove Ihetn to work with greul leather ".Mr. Stoop conjuiwl the nu iulx-ra
whips, that they never would have not to constitute themselves terres-
dure J used upon Uu oxen that drew tilai fwin, and oppotie the Almighty,
their carts. They neither sought to "Mr. I.ucu Meyer nUm-d a storm by
cIvIIIm or Instruct them, nor even to rlJIcuilng the argumeut of the fnrm-
prestige 01 bngiann win pront
nothing by this. The Transvaal Is
d'-stined to b'(im an Anglo-Saxon
republic, which will form part of the
T'r.lted Stnt-s of South Africa. TVIth
me this !s not a lniple .liiipn-sslon,
but a lirm conviction.
To furm an 'd"a of the significance
of this town, so nourishing today, we
must go buck to Its foundation.
Johannt-khurg has been raised fn the
'.urn. No rivers, no ro.uIs, no trees
"i tha! Is to ray, no means of transport,
no mi-ans of construction. Seven
yurs ago the npot was occupied by a
few tents, which served sa shelb-r to
the during pliHieers who had ventered
thus far to --k for gold, at the risk
of ileath from hunger er at the hands
of the savage. It was only at the
end of two years Ihnt they could get
enough wood and brick to begin the
semblance of a town. The great-st
hlnderance was the want of water.
and those who wished to Indulge in the
luxury, I do not say of a bath, but
a simple ablution, had to do It In selt
xr water at two shillings a bottle.
Hut Irrigation works have been carried
out, and the town now possesses res-
nri'itlra Till, la a rin..nv thine. f . .r
n.tlll'Mel ih.K.I fite flli.V n.ll ml.illt .hmkLam an.l .mnlui H r. r . K.. L.aii.,. 1 . '
' " - . " - , (ne prce of ,.itI?r water has not
iiiai uie iieajru ran kiot a boui. 1 nis 10 nvusis 01 prey, wnicn iney oe
dld lint please the Kngllah, who them- stroyed.
selves get rid of troublesome notlveft "Mr. Iibuschange was violent. He
In the countries which they Invade, but said the locusts were quite different
ge; rid of them by a much more dip- from beasts of prey. They were au
tomatic process-conversion and dlver-Vreri animals, a special plague sent
slon the lllble and the bottle. j by W for their sinfulness."
In IMS the liners of th Orange re- This Is how far the floors hnvs
public fell upon the Urlquaa. an lm- reached In th end of the nineteenth j
nomant trltw llvlnsr to the west of century.
getting oft a trolly car the wrong way. I lm,m Ti.y w,.iu going to extermlnaUj A"d. In looking a the assembly.!
them, when the English came to the you re prepared for anything. A
rescue of the savages, vanquished the fw InUdllgent heads here and there;
IliN-rs and annexed their territory, un-' but ,he H'1 majority Is composed of
der the very plaualble prvt-xt that rough-Uniklng sons of the sol!, with
their lndeendenc was a continual ,ar- 1"T hds, and small, sleepy,
menace to the tranquility of South Af-'hoUh cunnln r
rlctti , J The Boer are all dead shots. They
A number of Uoer. furloua at seeing do not wl'dly aim Into the mass; each
themselves once more unux-r the doml- )lcks out man- lw" man's
nation of the Knirllah. ttacked ud. cross-' hour "as come. Every shot tells. If
ed the Vaal and wettled In a new'lhly do aim Into the mass they bring
country, which they called Transvaal, down their wiemlea thirteen to the dog-
and where thev soon founded a new en- They Count on their aure aim to
republic. I Pwrv their Independence.
A few years later England, fearing Th4 t0 Soutlx African republic
not lo be able to control territories Pmsb three towns which must be
that were axtalnlna such alarming pro- mentioned: Bloemfonteln In the first.
portions, alkiwvd the Hours' of the Pretoria and Johannesburg In the aec-
Orange llepublic to proclaim afresh ond-
their Independence UHM). an Indepen- moemroniein lg a town or nve or
donee which they will enjoy; but when stx thousand Inhabitants, that re
trie diamond mines were discovered In sembles the moat modern towng of the
M70. Just where Kltnberly now Unlft, Cape- market place, a comfortable
all that dimrict waa faken away from clul. ngroes, dust ankle-deep and
the Uoeis and rechrlstcned Britlah. I pure -air. The parliament and the
The Boors sculed In the Transvaal president's house are nuher pretty
reneated in 1877 the offenss which buildings. At one end of the town
had cost them the Independenc of there Is a fort gurrtsoned by the rcg
the Orange republic In 1845. They u,-r army of the republic, which Is
resolved to exterminate the natives' composed of about forty soldiers got
of th territory which they had invad- UP Hke Prussians. But If there are
ed. and were going to put theJr pro- j few soldiers In the two republics,
Jeiit into execution when the English every man Is brave and a good shot,
conquered and annexed them. Every- and -'o.ow men are ready to bear arms
thlnR seemed lost, to them for It was' " defense of their liberty. Beyond
no use thinking of advancing farther1 the town, the yellow desert, arid and
northward. Their only hope was to j dusty, stretches away to the horhon.
rsconquer their independence, ana j
that at the point of the sword. In Pretoria, the capital of the Trans-
Let this be your oonstant maxim,
that no man can be good enough to
neglii't the rules of prudenos.
Lea a Porrins
GAUGE
THE ORIGINAL
WORCESTERSHIRE
Gives a most dsllclous flavor to
Hot and Gold Heals,
Gravies,
Salads, Soups, Gamo,
Fish,
Welsh Rarebits, etc.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
this signature on every bottle
John Duncan's Sons, Ageats. New Yerfc,
18S0 they revolted and defeated the j vaal. Is more Interesting. Vendors has
English at Majuba Hill, afur having bixMt brought there, pretty houses
killed the English general, Sir Pome-1 have been built, and the government
roy Collcy. The Transvaal was de-' building, which coot over 200,000, Is
dared free, but under the protection 1 the most massive and Imposing look
of Englund, on the 25th of October, Ing building in South Africa.
1881. Thrco years later England com-' The most marvelous monument of
pletely retired from the Transvaal. I British energy and preeerveranee Is
It Is now well known that the Trans-' Johannesburg, the city of gold.
vaal and the surrounding territories Johannesburg, which Is seven years
are all underlaid with gold, but It is old nnd no more, Is today a town of
quite certain ;hn,t the Boers will never 60,000 Inhabitants, well built, possess-
dlg for It. In a very few years the Ing first class hotels, shops as Import-
country will bo overrun by gold seek- ant as those of the large European
rs from all parts of the world. The towns, elegant suburbs, dotted over
Boers will continue to scratch the sur- with charming villas; and although
face of the earth, but they will not there Is not a tree to be found grow
dlg far below It. They occupy lm- lng wild within 600 miles, Johannes
mense tracts of land which they do burg has a very promising park and
not cultivate, and In their hands the beautiful private gardens. And please
country makes no progress. I have to remember that the railway was
changed. In Johannesburg you ry
two shillings for a glass of beer,
one and sixpence for a cigar, and
everything else Is proportionately ex
pensive; but the Inhabitants earn
money easily, and so no one grumbles.
The streets of Johannesburg are
wide and straight; tii town pr..-,,.,. a
pretty theaters, excellent hotels, and,
I repeat, all that modern civilisation
can demand.
Experts assure us that the gold
I mines of Johannesburg are Inexhaus
tible. If this bo true, and I do not
doubt It. In less than ten years this
town will be one of the largest com-
m-rclal centers of th world.
At present It Is l gambling den,
vh"iv you are blinded by dust, but
reel strictly to keep your eyes open.
I Al"ngsidr distinguished, serioue and
p-"t honorable people, you have a de-ct-'
dly mixed and contraband society
millionaires, broken-down swells,
shmldy barnns and financial gam
blers, adventurers of all nations
O'-rman, Kronen, English, Italian,
Greek, Levantine, Jews by birth and
prof-salon, living from hand to mouth,
parsing their lives between the hope
of being millionaires and the fear of
bcl"g bankrupt. Pretty women, with
pointed cheeks and tinted hair on
th lookout for adventures, dying of
omul, passing their lives In card
playing, dining and dancing; while the
men are at the stock exchange, the
club or drinking and chatting with
bormalds covered In rouge and dia
monds, and whose wages are 25 a
month without extras. Dwelling In the
midst of these. I repeat, exists a
colony of delightful people, who nec
essarily hold somewhat aloof from
the crowd an aristocracy of manners,
a choice set, composed of financiers,
merchants, engineers, people such as
one meets In the best society In Eu
rope, and of whom I mave not spoken
much, precisely because they differ
In nothing from their fellows In any
"her community.
YIP
The moat efrctli-e J.!n p.irlflnit ami Iwaati
fisg auap la tlis wr..l, at eil . ,,Ureat ud
twwtMt for Kiilel, ton, ami nurry. The
lily preveull. of piiiqilta, llaliia, red,
roach, and oily akin, re I, ro:il. lamia with
Itebliig palms sriil slurm:i ni l!. ,lry, tbin,
snd falling halr.snu m,t bahy li!miiabs,
Iwouue Hid only pi.veiitlne of the came, Tls.,
Inflammation anil clozgliig of the I'okw.
M itli T'rrrtt n C rv.tr . f
B. Uo to U.I. Bnauful atw. Il.a4a.w4 Uu. In
Those who bars delayed buying.
Hummer Footwear
are fortunate. They can save at least
a third on the usual cost of high grade
shoes. We are closing out all of our
summer tan shoes at a great redaction.
We have them for men. women and
children, which should bring everyons
to the store. They are new goods
which have overstayed their time-
Consider these figures.
Petersen & Brown.
Andrew Lake
5a COMMERCIAL ST.
...Alerclant Tailor...
Perfect Pit Guaranteed. Low Prices.
Repairing and Cleaning Neatly Done.
J. A. Fastabend
General
Contractor
and Builder
House-moving Tools for Rent
L. I EBIrCK
Carpenter and Builder
General Contractor
HOUSE RA151NQ AND
MOVINQ A SPECIALTY
THE PROOF
of tie pudding U tn the sating
and the proof of bquora
IS IN SAMPLING
That's an arguoMOt that's coo.
elusive a demonstration.
Ours will stand m. tsat
HUGHES & CO.
Time Is the measure of business as
money is of wares, and business Is
bought at a dear hand when there Is
niili cil-.patch.
CoPff TICKETS
NrjYitf POIflTS EAST
Through Dal see and tourist (leaner.
dining and library observation ears.
fcimflOAJTf VESTIBULE TRAINS.
No. United leaves Portland at 1:10
p. m.
No. I Limited arrives Portland at t:M
a. m.
For rate, etc., call or address
O. W. LOUNSBERRY,
Agent O. R. A N., Astoria.
or
A. B. C. DENNI8TON,
C. P. A T. A..Portland Or.
! $ ide"of' iron
I
forANfiMIA.POORNnSSof the BLOOD
CONSTITUTIONAL WEAKNtSS
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ai t. rHi!C("!vrs.
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Oohitnbla River and ruget Sound Navi
gation Company.
Bailey Oatzert leaves Astoria dally,
except Sunday, at 7 p. m.
Leaves Portland dally except Sun
day at 7 a. m.
White Collar line tickets and O. R.
& N. tickets Interchangeable on Bailey
Gatzert and Hassalo. Fare between
Astoria and Portland, 60 cents.
A. J. Taylor, Astoria Agt.
U. B. SCOTT, Telephone lit
President
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Mr John Kopp is proprietor, makes b r
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DISEASES OF THE RECTUM
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He has been tr atlng such cams for over lu years, and is
perfectly rel abl -. fuinla hi. own medl -i'te and tails
no lalM. 0
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(If the old 8t Lo"U JMedlcal and SunrlrMl bl.-wnanry,
230' Yamhill stmet, Portland, Or., positively vuarau
tee to euro.
DP IV A TP DUe&r. Thli doctor guarantee, to cure
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Stricture cure I, do dilfarenoe how long standing. Sper
matorrhoea Losi of Manhood, or nlithUy emission.,
0 1 red permanently. Ths uubit ol Self-Abum) effectually
cured In a abort time.
VAIINP UCN Vour error, and follies of youth
lUUllU iTlCil can be remied. and this old doctor
will give you wh i eaome advice and cure yo 1 make you
strong and healthy You will be amaxed hi his surevss
In euring SpermsUirrhoet-erulual Losaoa. Nightly Ernls
ion, and other efieota.
Patients locatedlp any part of the country by his home
ystem. Write full psrtioulars, Inolose lu la sUmpx, aud
he will answer you promptly. Hundreds treated .at home
who are uuable to come to the city.
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Take clear bottle at bedtime snd urinate In the bottle
aHatide an I look at It In the morniug. If It Is cloudy or
has c!0'nly settling in It. you hnve some kidney or
bladder dlseaso. snd should be attended to before you get
an mcuroble ripens". x hundreds die every year from
Bright's disease of Kidneys.
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