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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1899)
1K MOUNftG ASTOKIAN. FHIDAY lOVKNBKlt 24. IK9. 3 1 7 n I! Save $10 to $20 on yotir Suit or Overcoat If you wish to be Rcaily Miulc Clothing, well drcskcd in every jiarticular Style Cloth -Linings Workmanshiji-in fact everything that pertains to a perfect Suit or Overcoat at NO MORE EXPENSE than if you vrore Then let us make your next Suit, , Suits to Order We iniike mi it to order from J1.00 to lift iliinprr tliaii nnv other liot-cluwi tailoring CHtublislniidit in iWlluiid. . . . TI 1 11 reat rush of people to take advantage ol our extraordin ary offers in uncalled for suits and overcoats has Ix cn marvel ous from the very lx-ginning. The popularity of these suits has liecotne so threat that we have lieen comjjellcd to ojien corresjKHidrncc with over one hundred of the largest Tailoring concerns throughout the country in order to get these suits tat enough to supply the enormous demand. These arc not misfits, but suits made to order on which deposits have' been paid and which for unkown reasons remained uncalled for. Such things hapen to every Tailoring establishment. It is by advertising apd 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. lib 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 $35.00 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 od;ous. Call and examine them and see if we can fit you. We are Tailors, Bear that in Mind. 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 inspect our goods whether they buy or not. 1 Farnsrofli -Herald Tailoring Gompanv, 250 Washington Street, PORTLAND, OREGON AGUINALDO KBIT ON THE RUN TO HTAND AT MATKn, Irmurwtiti) Iimijrlne Tliy Can Hld U AKntiMt American Advano. Army DIvMuns IVIuYlySi'parali'd, MANILA. N.iv. 2.1. I 2 J t. m.-Tlie lnuiniitit frnu tlm north an. I riMiwn- Young Right on Ills Hwls and Ills1 "" '''"" n-1""' ( UTe ll 1 itl liny VIII limK rcaiaLutc l tli' Amorlran advance. i The Simrl.inln n-vvr occnpkd th-c pltufi and the Inimrrfrt.U In II -v them THCIK IXI0X IM1DSSI1ILK ' 10 "wnM- A ri'tmrniiliHhUiiw ! tlu northw.ni i of Han Malc iu Tucaday ill v'I"m I : tin- fail that tie fix-In wiv moving The Kchcl Chief Kill Never Command I ,.,. ,, ,.. , Mt.,nmn. The partment of th I'aclllc, I.y the chief im'n-n Ik iin-hunl, th ablution ed Filipino prisoner during the Phil- . . , , .. , . . .. , , . Ipplne canipttlsn has Msulted In the M.r.-,m. -Mf Indlcled wound -f ,h., hav.n ,,.,,,.-.1 It, b...k a- yt for twj sunvndl.rM hamU on I fwcttvcly of th. feel. ! th- n-M .-n!.n. iplnos were shot V Kansas men at diilniel to lm .icild.'n'nl. usually ' lt -win.-r pl In the Central West r- Cali.ocan: that a war depart men t in curring on outpt. an so frequent i nuii:i v.rv tlnn hut or.ly a moderate vcstlKatton was held and that the men that I have the h.N,.r to uK.- that hs . ha., U-n done .There are In Involved. Including Captain Bishop of of company M and Flanders of corn nil Mich .-as, In- carefully Invcwluat.-.l .11-atMis from the fact that Inquiries ,lly j, wre excuIpat from bame. by thi Iward of mirvi y similar to that ' are In the ni:irktt from largv pnnmtm- ineral Frederick Funnton, who has c.illed lr cam-n of deKertlon to d. t.-rm- Ink' ImeretM. thit the piwnt warclty been a standi defender of Colonel Met- Inc th clrcunmtanoa nn.ler which tlw-y'w 111 c-nilnn- for ill the first half of M- reiterate, his charge that five I ... ........ ol'lcers of the Kansas) regiment were .riualy vuml. next y-ar. WX-vrn firms have bought guUy pf cowardloe dudng the aghUng All of the) moil th'fiimc dl'JiMI 1 num l luts In eu.-V;-n territory to cov-. jnm) jijan)a to gan Fernando. The ft r military duty with inuully a mln- ' tr iialcn nt.-ide earlier In the year of Kansas general announced that In his Imum amount of nnlmlng for civil 1 , sl. i n iMg for western delivery. opinion former Lieutenant W. A. occupation chaiKe." anil thus securing dls- steel Is very quiet at J35-J.'!6 for bll- Callahan, of company O, Is one of those men. Another Considerable force at One Time. I mimiH-r of thi limui gouts Is unknown. A reconnulKiiuin'v made yint-iilny ! showoil that two hundred rvlM-U hi-. J eiilreuchej Mt Hun Mateo and others , In the valley lietweoii ther- ami Mar- Nl:V YtUtK. Nov. 23. A dispatch to Iqillna. where the r-ll outposts are 4he Herald front Manila, nays: j stationed. The general opinion here Is Hint Ag-' OVncraV Young ntersl Sjiii .Mateo, ' 4t llloiLtito'k. arme Vi'lll o..t'..e fitr.iln ..itno. Inut tt.oif mtn-r anil ftmilil thu lllhct Hot ' together III any cormlderoblo force with ' cspeclaly mlapml for a strong resist- hl in In romnuuid. iince IRON TRADE lets III Ule t -enir.il t ior uem.-rj ( prom Topek Kans C(irm!, an affl. during the llrst naif of l'.0 Is the pre- (lrtvlt fron, private Donald Thorn, of vailliiK quotation. There has lon a the Twentieth Kansas, In which Re . ...... v. . - .i.. .. . . i i ; K . , .. nailjiistPient i.h.. in the prices of biuslc "" " i.-..o,. ui MORE OUIET GET FAR RKIIIND The forces iittdor (leiiernl I .aw ton anil n'nenil Young are following so rapid ly on his ln-tis imo llayonihong that no Insurgont capital can again bo estab lished. fnptnln James (". t'ostner, of the Fourth Infantry, with Iw's scouts. l SHIRKING lU'TY. Holdlern In Philippines Hesortlng to ln lllrtlon of self-Woumls. NliW YORK, Nov. 23,-Self lutllctetl wounds are so frequeint In the Amor- Is making forci inarches through tho lean army In I.iuon. avei-s the W'ash iiionntiilns from Han Nicholas north, jjngton rowspondont to the lleiuld, flenernl Young, with his cavalry ami thivt Oeneral Otis has Ix-en compelled the Mnciibees Is moving rapidly from ' Issue Instructions dlmn tlng (hut a Arlnguay Ihroiigh dlttlcult ikso to! strict Invesilgiitlon b, niiule of each that Trinidad. They are close on Agulnal iln's small party. A third advance la being made on the rmul toward Vlgnn on the roast. With Agiilnnldo's personal army dis posed of, the only Insurgeivt fnrbes left Intact nre noalbly the MusenrrtcA I of two caws case of this character !n order proper action may ln taken. The Immedlaite eff'Vt of these open hearth billets. It di-s not appear , . u 1 .bodies of two prisoners one of whom that buyers are taking hold very vlg- waa mounded, who were lying helpless oinuslv at the! prli-". which rtpresent on the ground In the rear of the Araert a tvadjuniiiont f,, r the high prices can tiring line, for small lots .'or quick delivery,! i w lili li necessarily were the bivsls of nil 1 i-ci'iit quotations, llio niaiKet for niuck burs has -o:itlnuevl easy. This Is Twenty Thtiusitntl Tons of Steel ' pu. iiiiy .me to the fact that lead-1 leg buyers of skelp nr not placing or- Kails Ordered fur .! pan Lartc Kail Orders nt Hume. ln- NEW YORK. Nov. :3.-IMscusslng the condition of the Iron aid metal trades the Iron Age Uxlay says: After a long period of the most in tense actively the Iron markets hav quieted down considerably. This Is usual at this smson of the year. Tn fact, It has come later than we have li-or accustomed to. While this Is a dors for skelp s.. that the mills arC sM'klng relief by marketing their Iron! hi the form of muck bars. In nearly the whole line of finished livn and stel the markets are quiet. I few orders are being entered. In some branches, like In structural material, this Is causing no pressure whatever. ;In others, however, like In plates, sheets, bars, skelp, etc., some mills are ! seeking time and trying to encourage 1 sales by concessions from the re j cent prices for prompt delivery. What Slip35 .i.i . lu,l,.i (nlun He tli.. rnlt. slructlons was the Issuance of orders matter of annual recurrence, this year, j 1 ronds Interested :s wen uiusiniii oy b StM Your Osujhter t ' Have you a young daughter just at the age when young girls most need a mother's loving ere ? Is she physically strong and well or does she Miner from any weakness of the delicate organism which most inti mately concerns her womanhood ? If o, you understand her suffering bettet than anyone else can. You know that such troubles, unless remedied, me.n a life of incapacity and wretchedness for her. You appreciate her reluctance to undergo physi Clan's "eiaminations" and "treatments;" and you will be glad of assurance Horn the most eminent medical authorities in this One of the boards, con- I 11' L. It.m, ... AU1.U I .1. I.. .1..,. py tieoeiiii m-.-i i im.-u ... .,.,. , iih ot-i on iiivuiiifliimi-m in nuiiii vie.i . , , . c .1, , fop tliat one mm reevnuy i"ec.ive-i miniuy iu.i m lu'ifi".. "- orgmllng boards for the Investigation' m the majority of the different i twenty these mortifying methods are ab- , i ., i . , , - oil an on or ior w,nm cur .vin, nnn-n golute v unnecessary. bi. inches the piMtlnot Is engaged for, Any n.otl.er who7 will write about he. many months to come, running In represents about 8...00 tons. The re I d Jtff1l to Dr R v pjrrcr chirf west of the rallrifad; Plo Pllar's two ! First l.lcutonnnl and AsNnnt Surgeon some linos far Into the second hnlf of 1 j icj ad Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N.Y., ot wn-l runs nun m , ... :..- fce. 0f mi the bct nrofes- nhmit l'WO In number, In the mountains slstlng of First Lieutenant risilldgv, thousand men, who are eiiHt of Manllal F. W. Plnkham and Firnt Lleuti-nant next yenr. Many producers at still so In the mountains near Antlpulo andjj. C. Welborn, will Investigate the I far behind In their deliveries that a 'leiiernl Trias' force, of about "MX) n rase of Hergennt Y. II. Burr, company 'a vile province. M, Ninth Infantry and another consist- The military problems now facing usi ins; of Major James Kegan, First are easy of settlement except In thej Meutcnnnt F. W. Kovhlor, und First ease of Pilar, who cannot easily bel Metttennnt Connell, Ninth Infantry, surrounded. All our troop In the! will Inquire Into the case of Jnnies A. north are- living off the country. Hart, company A, Ninth Infantry. The These remarkable marches and our, results of the Investigation hnve not rapid advanew everywhere Is tempor arily prostrating a large peroentagw of our men. General Lawtorv doalres ex tra troops, In order to control tho aven ues of escape. ben received at the department. Issuance, of nneral Otis' Instructions and th organisation of the boards are the result of this communication addressed to the adjutant general, de- fiuleter spoil Is welcomed as n relief. In some branched It will require Intense activity during the whole of tin usually dull peYUxl to work off the long delayed orders and '.he contracts at hand for fill ore delivery, In raw materials the situation has changed little. The coke production for next year has been fully contracted for nnd apparently the requirements have not been entirely covtred, since a sharp advanoe over recent contract nient to Japan. The only recent movement In the sional advice obtainable, and instruction' wherebv a complete cure may, in nearU everv instance, be effected by simple, com prices has been realized. The ore sit-! regiment, deliberately killed an unarm . . . .1 i . matter of Import, haa been that In old, practical iimteii.il. Pome lots of foreign and oM experience or a higher reputation in tht , . , treatment of diseases peculiar to women rails have b-vn marketed. thgn ,)r ,,jprce His .. j;avorite prrkcrip- tion " is the only proprietary remedy evei K N,,; S TROOP QUARRELS. designed hv an educated aiithoriied physi ' " , cian specifically to cure women's diseases. His great loco pace illustfiitcd book, " The Fumton and His Chnrgis Still Occupy-: people's Comnicn Sense Medical Adviser," , , v-.MWr Cnnee l of priceless value to every mother. It Ing Good Newspaper Space. ; wiu RhsohltelT frre on recr,pt nf HA M FRANCISCO, Nov. 23. The Ex- at one-cent stamns. to pay the cost of mail- I ing only. Address, World's Dispensary amlner says: Medical Association, Buffalo, N. V.; or The accusation that Colonel Wilder send jl stamps for a heavy, cloth-bound ' copy. S. Metcalf, of the Twentieth Kansas inc unfailing, never-griping (tre foi constipation Dr. fierce pleasant reiieu. 38SSk The DAT ATP penDay and Night. V. W. Whlpple.ProprletO r Finest Restaurant North of San Francisco ATTENTIVE 8ERTICB.... FIRfiTdJUM CCTBIXB.. PRT7ATB ROOKS FOB LADIM. 5 38Commercial St.. Astoria, Oregon J. 0. Gillen S Co., Dealers, Manufacturers am Contractors Of Asbestos Boiler otid Pipe Coverings 2211 Second St, rOTlTLAND, OKE. DO YOU BATHE? 1 NO. WHY? i Ml Because at our bouse we have neither a bathtub, gj nor hot water haDdy. ... Then go to the Kusaian Baths at 217 Aster St g 25 cents is the price. Private apartments for ladies. Only the better clans of patronage la catered to. Try one and you w ill come regularly. The Silverf feld Fur Manufacturing Co., 283286 Morrison St., Portland, Ore. To the Ladles of Astoria: We wilj save yon one-fonrth on every garment you purchase from us, be cause we are direct manufacturers, ami you will aave the middleman profit. Fur Collarettes, fmnu - - ffiH) up KurNt-ck Boms, from Vie. up U1U' KlneTiilliir-Miulc SnitK from f'-'W "P UitleM' Fine 'lallnr-Maile t'lnlli Jmkcts, from Jf0 tip Ijtdlin' Fine French Flannel Wall, from 11.73 up Alanka St-iil skin .liu kels, l.i'nilou le, made epeetiiltj-1" order lnmi ?1 tO.oo up Remodeling of Fur (iarnn-nla Into Hie Latent Htyle at very low figures. Snd for illimlrated catalogue, which we will gladly mall you. Highest Price Taid for Kaw furs. Yours Respectfully, The Silverf ield Fur Manufacturing Co.