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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1899)
TflJE MORHINI AITOUIlH, HATOKDAY MTB2.Bfctt M. -ittr 7 7 Li I Save $10 to S20 on your Suit or.Overcoat well dressed in every particular Style Cloth -Lining, Workmanship in fact everything that pertains o a perfect Suit orOvercoat at NO MORE EXPENSE than' if Then let us make your .next Suit, K you wish to be Ready Mmle Clothing, you wore ill) I Suits to rder 1 1 1 it k units" Ik unli r from .r (t( to cli(np r tlnni any (itlicr liit ,laui tailoring tullifliinnt in I'lirllaii'l , . . THE great rush of pmple to take advantage of our extraordin ary offers in uncalled lor suits and overcoats has been marvel ous from the very I -ginning. The popularity of these suits has Income so great that' we have been compelled to open correspondence with over one hundred of the largest Tailoring concerns throughout the country in order to get these suits f.u-t enough to supply the enormous demand These are not misfits, but suits made to order on which deposits have Iktii paid and whiih for unkown reasons remained uncalled for. Such things happen to every Tailoring establishment. It is by advertising and making a feature of selling these suits that thej 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 $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. Farnsrjomi Herald Tailoring Company, 250 Washington Street, PORTLAND, OREGON SEATTLE CABLE ROUTE FAVORED Secretary Knot Will Keconnucnd that the Philippines He fonneried Willi I'ucet Sound. M'.AKRK THAN SANTKAWISIO The Columbia Kicr Stems to lie Unknown to the Ailinlnistrntion ot Washington. SEW VtUtK, N.iv. JL-A apeclnl to Hi" HitiiM from Washington sitys; I'l.sl.Hii M.Klnt-y Inn n-rHvcd a synopsis ,.f K-vrvuiy Hoots minimi n-. purl, wlili li h.i U now considering in Clll'lloctloll Willi l In IIIMHMIKtt In Coll- frttK. Oi'iiIIiik (li l( does Willi all the events of I ho liiHt yi'nr hi t-iiintM l n with the Philippine, Culm ainl I'orto :ic. nn.l ll' tile lllSCUSslOlt llll' I IVCOIIllll'llllll,tlimS for the futuiM fcirtn nf Kiivcniiiii'iit if tli'-xc possession It will form Uie Inuds f ir thti niiwt Important rlui.pt cr of tlic prcsldciil'i moitmijo. Til''' uiv some of tln liKMt essential f.uluivs of the nccrctury' olsTViiilon ami ivcom inotidntloim; Tlii' ImiiicdUlo iiiiHintiiH-nt of civil Riivrrnnin fur Culm ami 1'orto Kirn. The Biilintllutloit of civil ifovvrmnt'iit cither by commission or u civil Hover nor tor tho Philippines, Immediately following ttto HtipitixHxIon of the pic ont liiHiirivotlon. A complete sytm of utiffruH'' In tho Philippine, Cuba and Porlo Won, with educational nii.l properly quiilllU'iitloiis reijiilri rl for all voter. The Immediate construction of a ca ble betweon Out United Hl.al.-n mid the Philippine. No ifcneml tvornM.nlatloii of the uriny will be recommended by the secretary nt tho preimnt time. He will Ituve UiIm HUbJct u-n fur further eon slderalltm until after the war In the Philippines had Iven brounht to a close. It will b- pointed out, however, that tho retention of tho bulk of the premmt nrmy will bo necessary for nome nir.nthi to come. Th iecretary will be very urgunt In hi recommendation f..r th linni"llut. construction of a enhln line to tti Philippine. Ho will l Ht out that the che;ipvl route will be frMn S-n!tl. di rect to III rhllp.llM ll,t)lll he will ! show the ilenliMhlllty of conn-cUiii; all our I'tu-irtc po-wil..li by cable. II" wllL ho tli.il the lino U tw.'ii Seat tie and the Philippine can Iv built for about H,lXiO.(KiO. It will Cost J.l"H'.(Ki , more If the Hue In laid frm Sun Fran- cU.-o lit Honolulu. lUltltiK tlta pant year the war b-pilt-iiient alone wni iiimv ilinii JimVOOo for cable tolls, and with the amount paid ly the navy and mal .eNiHm.nt. inoiv than u half million In all has t,et.; paid for cablo m.tuitfe li. twu u thin country and the Philippine. Thej lO'crelary will llil out ih.w fa. If t " allow that It will Ik' ..oiu.iny for tie Kovernnient to bull I Iik own cable. CONFLICT DETWEEX CHl'RCH AND STATE I'ATHOLU' HISII01' KXTKLMil) M. K. CliritCII CitNilKKSS It Will IIckIii morrow In St IhiLh and Continue I'ntll lvc'ml'r J''lrl. ST. l.nl"IS. Nov. :l-Tlie M-thollit Church Conitritw will o).'n Itn wniIimih at the I.lndell Avenue Chinch neti Sunday, Novemlxr ill. and will con tinue until December 1. An unumial array of Ulent Iuim bn H. ciiid to inl dnna the oohkivwi durln the day and IH-Klnnlnu with Monday cv.-nlnir 'hnv will bo u Kpefl! Krture each .veiiltifc'. Tho opening evonliiKr Iccturo will l' Blven by lllHhop Vlncnt. The Idea of the iHHiK'tn oliKlnated with Illnhop Vlnciit and Itn chief pur pone Is to form ' if ""lx-n pnrllii mmit" for tho dlHcimnlon of llvlnir (UetliiiH nff'-vtlnif the welfare of ih'' church ninl of aoclety at liiriro. The IH'rm.nnel of tho coiiRrew will einbrac the leading yoiiiwr mlnlMterx and lay men of the MothodlMt church at laiRe and ninny of Itn Hidlnir' .tluentors. CAU.NKC.IK'S OFFKIl ACCKPTKl TUCSON, Ariz., Nov. 2I.-A.livw CarileKle'ii ofTer of iC&.OOO for a p'lbllc llbrnry bulldlnir hnH Invn accepted, the city council voting a ulte. on the mili tary pluza und J2.000 per annum for th. nialntenimce of the library. MEAI.B LIKE AT HOME. When you are In Portland and want a really rood home meal, Juat give Mr. Brown a trial, 108 Fourth St., near WMhlrrton. Tou will like It aurely. Thii restaurant li open all night. Nicnrngtian (inurnment t bjects to Alienating Contributions Collatctl bv the Church from Its Citizens iCone.pond.nco of tho AHsoclatod Prow.) M.VNA;l A. NICAUAC.UA. Nov. - Seiloiin .1 1 (TetviweH have recently de veloped betw.-n (ho civil Koverninent of NIciiniKiia and tho hleruchy of the l;oinn Catholic, church In tills coun try In coiiw.piem' of a law enacted by the late eoiiKTcf.. This measure, In ulwtaiKV, under the plea of protecting tho munlclpalltli s, prohibits the bishops or other clergy of NIciiruKiia from using olNowhore than In the inunlclpalltl.! where con Irlbuted, ,the money given by commu nlianu In the various localities for the support and .iialntenaiico of the church. It Mppenrs that ltlshop Pcrelra and the olher high officials of tins church have considered such contributions as belonging In the aggregate, to tho dl cyso and un being under tho direc tion of tho usual dlooean autliorltli-s, and tho money In question ho hither to been lined with this uihhMtttandlng. Accordingly tho bishop used a pastoral letter under date of October 17, In which he declared that the congression al tiinetniont a blow at the cult pi nu lple, laws and practices of tho Ho nuin Catholic church, and denounced It so vigorously tho soml-otllclal govern nieiil newspapers d.--larl clitorlally that the bishops protest l.i a violation of the poiuil laws of Nicaragua and an attack on the existing olvll government. A newspaper of this city now repre Heius that tho bishop has Issu.-d an other pastorlal letter mollifying his se veiv crltlclsnisr. This Is denied, but It W admitted that the bishop has Iseue! in l ructions that the law lo complied with until It la revoked. Reports de clare that the bishop was forced either to make modifications or leave the country. The newspapers announce that the Pears' Get one cake of it. ; Nobody ever I stops at a cake. government of Nicaragua has sent a reply to the protest of the resident j agent of the Maritime Canal Company. j swims! the gi-mting of canal construct- lug coiicesstiis to'Metsrs. Eyer and! Cr.igln, which was accompanied by a' re pie! for un extension of time to thej company and the arbitration of disput ed Interpretations of tho company's conces-flons. It it added that tho gov ernment denied the extension of time but c.iented to the proposed arbitra tion. Il Is poUued out, however, that If the extension Is refused there Is no question for arbitration. Siitor Sans.m has resigned as min ister of foreign relations and has ac cepted an arM"tment as consul gen eral of Nicaragua at New Orleans. Sctur lXn thnero I.ugo is acting in Senor Sanson's pliwe. In view of the scarcity of the usual food-banana, plantations, corn, etc., on tho coiTee oeitates, esptcially in the districts of volcanic formed land, Pres ident Zelaya has granted to theae es tates free transportation of food sup plies on the national ralltvads and steamboats. EXAMIXK YOUR BONDS. Large Number of Forged Virginia So entities are reported to be In Circulation, NKW YOKK, Nov. ;4. The Herald says: Consid-rablc interest haa Invn cr.' atcd among Invcstoi-s by the announce ment that a large number of forged Virginia state thr.v per cent Ixmds are alloat. It Is not known how many of ! those bonds are held In this clty.but It ( j is said that a comparatively large niim- j her have found purchasers here. It Is ' the opinion of some who are considered dleberger law, In IS!!, a contract was givn by Virgnla to the Kendall Bank Nte Company of this city for three p. r cent bonds which were issued to be used In refunding the state debt. Nine ty days after the contract had been awarJcd a speuial session of the lfg llature annulled the Illddlebvrgvr law. However bonds having a face value of 13.'W0,000 were expressed to Richmond and were refused. Later they were sold for the charges. Into whose hands the paper fell is not known. Attempts were made to recover the bonds, but without success. For more than a year however, bonks In the north ami wet have heard much of the forged bonds. It is said that in St. Louis best July a trust company loaned $.:o.w0, taking a large block of the worthless paper as security. In that case there was no Utempt at fraud, and the loan was repaid before either the binowvr or lender knew that the scurity was without value. Open Day and Night. Lhi PALACE W. W. Whipple.ProprletCr finest Restaurant North of San Francisco ATTENTIVE 83ERVTCB.... FIRST-CLASS COTHNl.. PRIVATE ROOKS FOB LADIES. 5 sSCommercial St.. Astoria, Oregon authorities that the coupons from these j bonds In the hands ot Innocent third parties will prove valid obligations of the state of Virginia. Under what wag known as tho Itld- Wlien we read of a railroad wreck hi Which i hundred people are killed, we are filled with pity ami honor. There are other dangers in this life a thousand times greater than that of the railroad wreck, only we do not have them brouuht so forcibly to our attention. Consumption does not kill a hundred people at once in one train. It does kill tens of thousands for every one that is killed by accident. If a sufferer will resort to the right rem edy before it is too late, consumption can br cured. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cure oS per cent, of all cases if taken in the earlier statres. It has ninin taincd this record for thirty years. M;my of those whom it has rescued from the verge of the grave have permitted their names, addresses, experiences and photo graphs to be printed in Dr. Pierce's Com mon Sense Medical Adviser. This usrful book is tree, and any sufferer who wishes to investigate may procure it and write to those w ho were once sufferers themselves. For a paper covered copy send ai one-cent stumps, to covrr cost of mailing only, to the World's Dispensary Medical Associa tion, Buffalo, N. Y. The " Golden Medical Discovery " is the great blond-maker and flesh builder. It restores the lost, appetite, corrects the impaired digestion, makes the liver active and the blood pure. Any med icine dealer who offers you something else said to he "just as good" is thinking about his poeketbook and not about your health. "I have taken Dr. fierce' Golden Medical Wsemcrv mnl ' Favorite Prescription ' with onilrrfnt rr.ults." wriirs Mrs. Annie M. Nor man, of Kqiiimink. Wayne Co.. Pa. "I ha consumption ; the .lector said I'd dlfc Tb ' Golden Medical Discovery ' cured mo." J. 0. Gillen 8 Co., Dealers, Manufacturers a- a Contractors Of Asbestos Boiler and Pipe Coverings 221) Secoiul St, PORTLAND, ORE. DO YOU BATHE? 1 NO. WHY? i V0 3 Because at onr bouse we bave neither a bathtub, jj) nor hot water handy. ... Then go to the Russian Batbs at 217 Astor St. j 25 cents is the price. Frivate apartments for ladies. Only the better class of patronage is S catered to. Try one and you will come regularly. The Silverfield Fur Manufacturing Co., 283-288 Morrison St., Portland, Ore. To the Ladies of Astoria: We will PBve you one-fourth on every tiHrtnent you purolnise from ne, be cause we are direct manufacturers, and you will save the middleman' profit. Kur Collarettes, fri.in t.' up KurX. ck Hons, from - 'P I-adles' Klin Tailor- Made Suits from I2.) up Ladles' Ktne Mllur, Made flolli Jsikcts, from JV'iO "P ladles' Fine French Klunucl Vt uiMs, from $1.75 up Alaska Seal skin Jackets. I.i'ndon Dye, made especially t order lroin JI50.no up Remodeling' of Fur Marmenta Into the Latest s.yle at very low rliiiires. Hend for illiisirnted eatahne, wbteh we will gladly mall you. Highest frue I'ald for Kaw Purs. Yours Respectfully, The Silverfield Fur Manufacturing Cr. i