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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1899)
'HIE MUUNI0 ABTUUlANt TUESDAY NOVJBKK 21. JR9. 7 7 7 Save $10 to ff20 on yovir Suit or Overcoat 2 If you wish to be well dresNcd in every particular Style: Cloth -I JninVVcrkianshiiin fact everything tlat pertains 10 a ix.rfcct Suit or Overcoat at NO MORE EXPENSE than if you wore Ready Made Clothing, Then let us make your next Suit. L 0 V I I Suits to rder W iiuikn hiu'Lh to ordor from ft.00 to $15 clicnjicr thun nny oilier firnt-tlutw liiiloriii"; chtuMihliinoiit in Portland. . . . THK great rush of jrophf to take advantage of our extraordin ary offers in uncalled (ur suits and overcoats has been marvel ous from the very Ix-ginning. The popularity of these suits has become so great that we have been compiled to open corresoiidcnc! with over one hundred of the largest Tailoring concerns throughout the country in order to get these suits f.it enough to supply the enormous demand. These are not misfits, but suits made to order on which deposits have Iktii paid and which for unkown reasons remained uncalled for. Such things hapjcn to every Tailoring establishment. It is by advertising and making a feature of selling these suits that they find it more advantageous to consign them to us than to attempt to dispose of them from their own establishments. Uncalled for Garments at Half Price $20.00 Suits and Overcoats, $10.00 $25.00 Suits and Overcoats, $12.50 .$30.00 Suits and Overcoats, $15.00 $36.00 Suits and Overcoats, $17 50 $40.00 Suits and Overcoats, $20.00 These garments are so tar superior in style, fit and finish to ready-made cloth ing that comparisons are odious. Call and examine them and see if we can fit you. We are Tailors, Bear that in Mind. FarnsimtlHIerald Tailoring Company, Not cheap garment makers, the only thing cheap about our suits is the price. Our suits have that style fit and finish about them that well dressed gentlemen appreciate. Astorians are cordially invited to call and jnspect our goods whether they buy or not. 250 Washington Street, PORTLAND, OREGON THE REED RILES lt'lnl ru!i i-firp tlw nlipU"ti .f the tviiulur rulm uf tho tinti-. .lie u- will have li Klv up hi clinlrmiiii-liii i f t lie .-ummttSv iii nivul affair. Til III." UWlPTTh Th-iv ha lii onaU.iul.l.. .1 .l m Mtnonii P i.uhll. a,, n . .umv. . , () . j , () ) jT III propuVMl !-nilIl(TTi 111 III'' li''-! I ll" I. ; ; Hil l thr W.l.-r of III.- .iHixlll.i (.i, 1 their iittotlill vUti.lt ihunuv h ie W;i Mr, llrii'lirmn'ii inlhnftU., Mr. 1 1 I - AN AMERICAN Speaker Henderson and the I'rt'MuVrit Favor HenrganlxliiK Along the Old l.ine. WILL KISH I'lXAXCIAL HILL jl'iini. nf l.ma. .sitwe Mr. I l.-n l. ix-iM'i. . ; nrrlvnl hep hnw.vrr. It ha le..nif !WS BORN IX I'llll.ADKl.l'IlK known tl.nl In uM pivf.-r )' irtv:ij I nil tlir1 (muit hi jiHlrt(mr hu.l. II jlu.f,.,..,.l(h,ahvMiilwlv,. m nHcjan Ywm am KUnl (f Kfu. I nf ninny of tho loa.lem In cjirryltur hu.-IiI I ! I. .L- I... ... L.. nil.'. ihMuuli am It In hiiHI ill-; wvM- "I11 "nv ui mi I I ; 1! i'n l will lm gliul t.i lmv tli.in .l".t'.t' i a It wnulil liiatlix motv ci .! a.:! I. mi Transvaal. The .Mcaurc. Meets Kith the Stro..u j ,w ,h4 varl ,im '-"- j urr. men win i nniuiiiu lunviii'i, IiIUi.cI.iI i Tlmin. Appruvol of McKinky and It Is HK-(t to Cut It Through the I'lrst Keck. I t'mliT tlioac rul. ulMnluto p... r ov.r. I'liilU'l.'li'hln Ik Um Mrthlui.v of t!Mi. , tliv Iitmll)" of tlli hoi m' In Uxltr-1 In J III.' i-ominlUiK .mi rule h.i Ii.uk .if a ImnJniHy of llutl ciriimHtw can I'lilli- ' tnuiul tlm iiH.i-t l(f a majority of the j hmiin'. Th Niinttil'.tv iiiiinUts of tlnvo NICW VOUK, Nov. 20. A upvolul to liicnibi-rn of llii ttiiijorlty unl two of tlio ll.-ruUl from Wiutlilnainn ...v.. ' " minority. Il In .ihvayM li. U.I..I l.y AiliipiliMi of :iin oi.i h.h.,1 rtilw, lm m.tlliiti. p.iH tifo (f th cifioiii iMtin nilitMH fliianiliil Monti llll imfl n. orfriiMlzntloii of roinnilitocM nlnK old llru-H 11. fur 111 pnnNihlo with th ri'pul). . llonn iMi'iiilMTxhlp of tlvo commit t on ruli ooiihIhUmk of Mimni. Homtonioii, IiiIkHI 11 n.1 IliilK'iK'k. I tlirt proKmin which Mr. lloiidci'iioii, who Ih to Im j'iiki'r, him iimrkcl out for the hiii.. of r.'pr.'jH-iitatlvin hh a rittult of hlH confori'nce with th prtwldi-ut, tlm lcojllng inomN'm of lli houno niul with other promlnont r-pullk'a tm Mner hln arrival In Wahlntrton. At hid conf Mvnoo will tli r'iiil.'nt. tli. dn nk.T u hi iloiiilniiti-H It. Mr. I li'txh'rHon will iuuKliiti' with hlniKi-lf nil th n-pulillcnn iiivinlni-K of tin. commltt'', Mr. IiU'll, of IVminyl. van In, alul ellln-r Mr. lialx'Ock, of Wis (otmln. or Mr. '.ipiM.'uiioi', of Ohio. Mr. lliilcock will iMlMilily lx ill." oth-'r 1111111, niul in that "'int Mr. llrocvitior will U irlvcn tho clmlriniuwhlp nn tho ni.'iiluuit niarlni" a 11. 1 MkIi.tI.-k, which will bo one of tho int Important nun mlltwn in thi? hoiiw um It will huvf I'lmriro of tin nhlp ulilily hill. Mr. I'ayno, of Now York, who was chair man of tho roiiiinltt.v in the lu.it Hl.in of iiiikiu. anil who, on tho ih-uth I Drn'l tall to try t BEEC'IA'S PILLS 1 wtlun Buffering from mny Aatf condition of tho SohmcA or liver. tr. Hondorwm talk.-.l ovor thn pro-"f Mr- "'Klcy. Hiicotv.L-,1 to the chair firrnni nml foiin.l that It mot with Mr. ! """"''P '" '"'" "' monnx nml ih- AtcKlnloy'ii ontlw approval. Tho prwl Ipnt WftH pup'H'lally plonjuil with the prnpn.lllnn to pilAR tho flnnnolul hill without delay, It Ih umlorntwxl that th wholo maltor will como up at tho iiKvllnpr of thn republican caucus on Pat unlay, Poc. 2. Ono proposition Ih to liavo HiIh cau cu cnnnlder ihe quwtlon of ruloii and the morthrxl of prcrwduro with tho ftnanclal Mil. Another I" to put thes mat In. ovor for oont.ldcratlnn on a Bcpcclal caucud to be calUl for tho evening; of IVc. 6, It la tho dwlre of Mr. Hnderon to have tho financial bill pamed during the first week of lh eMlon, It may evan be done under a republican lomlorahlp on ho Moor, will vinln tho lattor chalrmanKlilp ami leadership. It has boon thoiiKht prolMilile that Mr, Hendorstm nilfrht provide a more Important (imlrmanHhtp for Mr. Sher man, of New York, than that of the committee on Indian affaliK, hut It Is now undei'Ht.xid that ho will rvmuln at the hend of tho committee. Mr nnutelle, nf Maine, who won chairman of tho committee on naval affairs, would like to ki on the committee on rules, or, failing this, on ways and meoiiH. Tie will not be appointed to the rulea commit too and If he sreta a place on the wayi and muw committee he I'let Joubert. the oomimuidor-ln-chlef of the ltoer forcH. In tho namw tluvi -storied bilck bulliilnif at lioj Ani, Nirret the man who has uiitT-n-eralc.l the cx.mnuuid'T of the Ilntlsli troops nt I.ulyBmith tlrsl saw tho llliht. The bulliilnif ha been altered soiiH'What nine It wan occupied by the Joiil.i-rt family, but It imalim Unlay pra tlcully a It waa at the time of Joiiltcrt'a birth. Very little In known In this city of the Joubert family. Francis J. Crllly. MvUil deputy of the custom house, and suneyor of the (Kirt, I'. M. I.yllo, ac.identrtlly honied that the Jouls.rts were at one time r.'widenu of liilla dclphlii. A little search reveiiltHl tho fact that ll'Vi Arch miwi was thir place of lYwhUllo and that 11 was here that i'let Joub-n-t was born. The family was In moderate clr;unistan'S and soon after the birth of the boy, who luis Blnoe einied world-wide fame, they removed to mme Utile town In the central part of lvnnsylvanla. Hefore coining to I'hiladotphla the Joiiberts had lived a short time In Holland. The elder Joubert wo a Frenchman, but he fell In love with a glii In the south of Holland and oo'i after their ninrrlaire they emi Kiuted to America. When the triv.it morion (.f South Af rican wtalth reaohe.1 America Jou liert decided to take his family there, lie Joined a colony from Holland and sMMed nt Fransche Hoek, near Stel lenboBche, whero other members of his family were' living. The Joub-?rt name baa been promt nont In the Transvaal for many yenrs and It was but natural that the American-born Joubert would especially dlHtlnKUish hlms'if. He has been a leader In South Africa slpco early In the "0s. General Joubert has visited the land of his native birth twice. First In 1S83. when an agent fr a Inrjre finan cial company, and again ten years later when he was the offlchi! repre sentative of his country to the World's: Fair at i'hic.ig'. It is not ir.in-rally known that Plot Joubert and I'aul Kruger ure rot 1 frlomln. but eTi-!iil'S, and that the pr ent w.ir In the Trumvanl has Ian, ly . l-i". n urged on oy lh livcuuse eai:h ' wns ufraid that any lack of zeal he d'i l.iyod w ould cam., his undoing and, the political el-vatl.m of the oth. r. In ity his features are thoroughly weU fact tluy :ir rivals In every flekl of known. activity, have little In common and; A broad, straight furrow d brow, mu. Ii in dinVrvnev. They are both from which the whitening hair Is care men of strojig personality and bring fully brush -M bm'., overhangs a pair to bear shrewdness and knowledge' of powerful, clear and honest gray .Hiite unusual in their tight against eyes, which look the wronger straight each i.tlur. KrugT has thus far had n the fac;. and are not sliifty and th.- ndvair.ngo of money and position furtive as are those In the head of the to al l hltu. This Is tlio explanation of average Boor. The mouth is cold and ih.. success of his political impiratlons. j hard, with no trace of a smile; the Though Krugvr is pn-sident of the i corners din- ;"shtly. and the general reimlillc, Joub -cfs political injeltion is exprvsslon Is not amiable. The n. is hardly le notlc.iblo. He la vice pres.1 in striking feature; it inspires respein Idei't. comma-idor-ln-chlef of the army.1 '"r It Is built on strong, commanding a meuib-T of the ex.viitlve council, the "" anJ hrondens out at the base cabinet of the republic, and holds a, "-'o powerful but sensitive nostrils, doten otlo-r ollU-es. He fiUls only of thei The face as a whole has dignity, re prv.ildency, though he has made t"o!po?. almost a certain nobility of Its atf'iiipts to wrest this from Kruger. i own- The Mr.t time there were those whoi said that he had polled niort votes andj w.ui defeated by wholesale swindling. j Th- scond time he was undoubtedly lx"aten by the presence of a third can-! dldate In th field. R j Joubert Is smart and cunning. In fact he lK-iirs the nickname "Slim liot, or cute," iu we would say. He is not one to give up a fight andi if theiv Is such a thing as a president of the Transvaal after the war with KnglKml It is pr"tty sure thut Joubert will attain his ambition. Joubert Is an honest man according to his lights, but they are dim. He never has delltiorately swindled any one. but being a man of business thst and a farmer or a generalissimo aftonvarvls, he takes the keenest de liKht In getting the best of a deal, whether It be In mining shares, gold claims, water rights or oxen. It, Is this pride In the conscious sentiment of "smartness" that Is such a prominent feature throughout the Roor charac ter. One of Jouboix's foibles Is being photographed. Probably he Is the most caniera'd man in the Transvaal. Owing to this harmless little peculiar- Pears' No soap in the world is so cheap. No soap in -the world is so lasting. A man has to hve pluck to make a suc cess of any calling. A man must have thf backbone to take knock-down blow and get up again and again and fight on. Plnck and stamina are largely question of good health. It only takes one knock down blow to finish a man with a headache. It only takes a small setback to disconcert a nervous and shaky man. A bilious, head achy man goes into bankruptcy at the first embarrasamcnt. A nervous man who does not sleep at night and gets up shaky in the morning gives up the battle of biistness at the Srst di?viiragement. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is the best of all health-makers and health keepers. It makes pure, rich blood. It forces out all impurities and disease (rerms. It does not make anv difference what the disease may be called so lone a it has its inception in improper or insufficient nourishment this peat medicine will cure it. It may be called dyspepsia, kidney disease, "live! complaint," skiu or blood disease, or nerv ous prostration all these have the same .'!.....: TU "r.... Mli,vi1 Hi. laniug pouii. i .it ui". covery " reaches that point. It will cure ' these diseases absolutely. None of them can retain their hold on the system when ; the arteries are filled with rich, pure blood. " I im u vrars old." writes Mr. P. G. Bledsoe, ; of Uesville, Henry Co.. Mo. "' For 5 v? I I auffeml from torr-id llw, constipation and mill ' Kestlon which cwrlv affected my nerve. Hav ! Hik to make my living by haul work, I would V keep on until I would at to give up. Some ' times nv friends would pick me np and carry m tobed. What Utl'.? uleep I could get wii tortured with horril.lc drenms. I took ix bottles of Vr I PVrce'a OoMen Medical Dicory. It relieved Ihe pain in my Uk and between my ihouldeni. ! braced up my oerws. and to-day I am a well j man." CO. DEALERS IX Wall Paper and Room Mouldings Gypsinc,' Paints. Oils, Varnishes, etc. Plain and Decorative Paper Hanging. House and Fresco Puinters, Etc. 343 Washington St., Portland, Ore, Telephone Red 1955. J. 0. Gillen 8 Co,, Dealers, rilanuJactnrersard Contractors Of Asbestos Boiler and Pipe Coverings 229 Second , PORTLAND, ORE. DO YOU BATHE? NO. I WHY? Because at enr bouse we have neither a bathtub, nor hot water hatulv. ... (?) Then go to the Kuasiun Baths at 217 Aator ist. 25 epiits is the price. Private apartments for ladies. Only the better class of patronage is catered to. Try cne and you will come regularly. The Silver, icld Fur Klanufacturing Co., 283-2S5 Morrison St., Portland, Ore. To the Ladies of Astoria: We will save you one-fourth on very garment you purchase from us, be cause we are direct manufacturers, and you will save the middleman's profit. Fur folliirette, fnm - 1.00 tip KurNick Bonn. from 75c up Ladles' Klnc Tnllor-Mnitr Suit from 12.00 up ladles- Kino BlIor Mndc Cloth Jackets, rrom WW up Ijicllea' Fine French Flannel Vnlsts, from 1.75 up Alimka Seal Skin Jiiokets, I.omltin Dye, made especially to oriler from 150.00 up Koni.i.li'llim of Fur Garments Into the Latest Style at very low nVnre. Semi for illustrated catalogue, whtch we will gladly mull you. Highest Price Paid for Haw Purs. Yours Respectfully, The Silver! Ield Fur Manufacturing Co.