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0 DAILY EVENING EDITION Eastern OregOfl Weather JV .'.'111'.' W,,,,m1,,. bi prrl T ill. v 'lr J5c A WEEK. PENDLKTON, PMATTLLA COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 81, 1901 . '.Mil is m I IWftJQRITY confidence In the president's bciisc of fairness. Maclay Must Rcaign. Washington. Dec. 21. Secretary I Loss, '' ordoi of Prooideotf Roosevelt. today demanded the resignation of Edward Maclay. the historian, whose ! . ai I on Sehlcv. hrnndltie; the latter as a coward and caitiff, canned Schley to demand a court of Inquiry. CLAD CHRISTMAS aCRETARY JOINS liHUITWOMLtV JUDGES. BRILLIANT WEDDING OF HELEN GRACE IN LONDON. thi the President , , Hand in the Contro f Holds He Has Right to Do So ... mm 21 Secretary of tt tK.ot. aoprovi il the .k- Uln i ntirt Alter a lOfJBP "i tOO nnd m the full i OUIl arc an itke ftrt-tary ooattBUM iUr (Kjiiitti on which the pre- tier Mflfl 1 1 OBI He opto" t tM tnajoriT is phvtu. ..... ..i... ..r si ft, lortner l'"' "1"" VI tac .m'' MfjMl Willi iv it quntioDH ni command on ot July I, UN, and 01 lor the ensuing Ictorj . . ik rl It. tlluLlllL' nil i midum. ii" opinion on ess ft innrot i'i indeed. ropiiHt. take tin oilier Hdttri' on these questions i inquiry having bMB ox Uj court The deporttoonl ft. iniiiniui'inlaliiiin- in llic Vi (urtli'i lr lings In w pnemtea ' Rmal tne ntultnk's LOBf Mtrr tn Sampson imtlfyliif irtion will Im uuimt Dewaj Ntnrl taken on i atippla awtit Oat in, M. Bit. It. I 'rcMUl.nl t report..! nda to have M If in the attitude of rparttcent with regard to i allKiii to have said NjMBM nn. 'tint; that nally lie might mil have ifrtle the verdict, hid po MOUOdei III ell lei ill the kin il right if he cared H He did nix uv directly aM dip into the conn over w i' Hear that he would BW If ke ell mi ilimuiNi il II IN TROUBLE WTME 8CHLEV MATTER. I Commented Unfavorably tfict jnd Ma Be Rcpri ' it. Ik-, II II Ul .cpo.to.l I Root H ntkinx eognii neril MUaj InlarVlaw, njivoralily uiioii the I eV-hlH) court, ami hus for an explanation nplanatmn mad. was uttifartiiiv Tii.. ui.i... Became the Bride of the Earl of Don oughmore Reception in Belgrave Square by Her Father. London, Due. 21. Tho American colony In London turned out In force ccptlnn at the residence of the hrldr'a (iiacc, in New fofki and Karl linn oughmore. Tlie cereinotiy, which was Of tt brilliant character, look plnce at St. MIchnel'H church. Chester BajUBM, and was followed hy an BlBbomtO re ception at the residence of the bride's lather. In BolfJTOM Sfiunre New fOfki Dec. 21.-MIhf BOlOM (trace, who vvus married In London to day to Karl Donoiighmorc, In the s -c ond daughter of Michael P. Oracc, brOthOI ul i I Mayor William U. Oracc of thlH Ity. She luiH made her 'i ime In Km.'lnnd with tier pnrenta for hi i nil yearn, ami her family and that Of Karl Ihinmujininrc have been on verv f i loudly ternm. the father of the nffti enl earl ami Mr. Oracc bttal Jointly Interoated In Pernvlnn tlnancen OF THE MERCHANTS PtMidleton Business Men Talk of Unusually Busy Holiday Trade Banks Give Good Testimony. "Our aalea are heavier than at any previous time amcc we began buai noaa in P. ndlcton." "We have had to put on more extra elerka than ever before during the holiday aeaaon." "Trade waa never ao good." "80 many new reaidenta have come here that that alone haa caused immenae In crease in the volume of busincaa." "This ia the best town for retail trade I ever aaw." "At the preaent rate of increase, Pendleton in 190b, when the Lewie and Clark Centennial beglna, will be double its size as indicated in the cenaua of 1900." A few expreaaions made to an Eaat Oregonian report er, as he interviewed the merchanta of Pendleton regarding the volume of trade during the paat few wetkr. . . THE NEW YORK MARKET Reported b I. L. Ray A Co., Pendle ton, Chicago Bo.rd of Trade and New York Stock Exchange Brokers Ni w York. Dec. :! The wheat market was PtrotiK from the start to I day and ( loses near the top. Liver 'pool was Mftltr I lit New York opened fc higher. 8B, and closed at 86. ChlcaRO opened at 80V4 and r insed It. Tho export shipment I for the week. 4.332. 8.12. compared with 1,123.000 for the same week last year Closed yesterday, 8fi. Opened today. 854. Kane.- today, 8Rr(ff8S Closed today, 86 Siik-ai . 1 1 .V Steel, 42V St. Paul, 164. I'nlon Pacific MCV TEDDY. THE PUGNACIOUS in San 4. Wheat in San Pr.mclscn. t)e Krancleeo. 21. Wh APCHDUKL FERDINAND DISLIKED BY THE PEOPLE DEMOCRATS AND REPUBS NOMINATE CONGRESSMEN. New York Vacancy Cauaed by Reaig nation of Nicholea Muller. of the Seventh District. New York. DOC 21. Iloth the re publicum- and democrats hold tholf conventions tonlKht for the notnui.'i ttOBfl of cnndldntes to fill the vacancy caused by the reslKnatlou ot Coni.reHM man Nlcholus Mnller. of the BOVeStk district. It HI conlldently expected thai Perry llcimoni will be the man ' ard-hourcr of the democrats. wlill If dlcOtlOBI stroiiKly point to the uomlna lion ot Cornelius underbill b thi ' "' BttMiaoao. If Mr llelnmnt und Mr Vanderbilt. both 01 them mlllionair " with ililluite resources 111 their com maud, are the oppmiuK eiindiilui' s lively conlesl may lie looked for. even thoiiKh the district Is BtrOOgty demo erotll The ejejotloo if- 10 lake place January 7 The Kust OreKonlan cnuaed the In 1 tervlewInK of the merchants ol Pen dleton, yesterday and today, with the ; result that it la certain that this town is Just now enjoying a retail trade with the ity and country laraer than I at any previous time In its history. Trade has been rushtUR In a degree bo great that ull stores have been com pelled tu put on extra lorcea of clerks, in some instances twice as larye as at auv mrnicr holiday season. The Kust Oregonian hus pleasure in lead llIK off with the stuleineut that Its subscription clerk reports such 11 rush (d renewals and new names on tht books ujul Its advertising muu that Ii. bus been kept so busy with his de psi intent, god the foreman of the me ehoolooJ 1I1 purl ineiit that In has had so immense an amount ot work to do. that he tail uml winter of I Ml will be. remembered as the beat In the 00M4H of this paper. There are no grumhli iv ttliioiig the I'euilletou Ulcl'clKMIts 'I'll 1 aie cheerful, and It wus a pleasure to go to them and ask concerning the ttAti ot their trade In each IpptgPQg. the aiipeuruiice of the store, lib' rush o! 1 US'olUers. the lllfRe (OfOOg Of s.lles n 11 ami salesmen, the general git ol irosMrity . all these bore out lliei talk uhotit good tlBMI now the lot ot ' the man who sells goods in I'. ti'lleton Temperance Movement. liiticnvllle. Teun.. Ie'. 81. A bihc ml election Is in progress here 'od'iy to decide the illest as to whet'e i the ineseut charter shall be repealed and the town he incorporated under a barter prohibiting ..i'ooiiu. Koch side of the question bus anient suport ns and tin campaign Int.- been oil in most spirited In the historv ol tow 11 The Banke' Statementa. ('. H Wade, cashier First National Hunk .liidgiug frOM the deposits cone lug here holiday trade must have been good Indeed tin ii is activity very Wilier. movements ill grain, livestock und sheep and wool during the season haw been such us to show exceeding nrostieritv n. our people I see BOM is goon, holiiiav trad, is fBlU siitisfaetory. Haer & Daly--Christmas does not affect us much, but we teel the fb of the Increased trade some. T. C. Taylor The holiday trade ha heelt good. Commenced early. Such as carvers und silverware, we have a great run on. Hrock A: Mediums- Our trade hut been good for the last week; lust tor some time. Tnllmnn Co. Our holiday trade has been good; excellent. Hansford & Co. Trade is good, al though we handle little of holiday gooda. L. O. Fraier Holiday trade has been very fine, all the week: com-1 menced early, and Increased. I. Hun.lkey My business has bOOO v. i.i good. I f.. the effects of Christ mas trade some already, but expect it to be better from now on. Wakefield & Palling - Holiday Mad. hns been rushing. Kverybody Is buy lug pianos or organs W .1 Clarke A Co - Holiday trade has been exceedingly good; very sat isfactory. Indeed, for the past two years. Q. A. Uobiifna. "The Owl" I have had a better trade than for years. A C Kocppcn & Co. Our holiday trade is much ahead of lart year. I attribute the increase to advertising and am well pleased with our trade '''audi' tiotlon Husiness is rusk ing. They keep us husv making can dy for the holiday trade. R. Martin Our business has not been yet affected much, but our har vest will conic today anil on Mondsv and Tueaday. 'red Noll Our holiday trade Is the best In the history of the store: com Swimming Rarea at N. Y. A. C. .New York. Dei 21 All ot the erne1 a nut taw iwlmoaiti of the DMtropoll (an district are entered loi the swim ming races to he brought off tonight mi. ict the guaploea 01 the New 1 ur Atlllelle t'hlll Tile eVCIllS Will be a- itkt HecrotHri Itnm milt follnwa liMi vunl scratch, open; 100 I" (ireniilonf r...i.JI... . ... . I ,,iun Mill V Hi ll lnvilatioe . ' O.IK ' "I there is a possibility m a reprimand Rebuked. hi. 21 Secretary Mof Presi.le,,, r PI offlelal relink, t Moo After it was 01 mrooon. Mile 1 1 ' m VBIeb 0 to the 5 M hud 01 . no reason w liy P. In . '.unity Khoubl not Christmas. II good tribute to the brightness sion as. of course, they would T. t! Morris, cashier Pendleton 8uv iugs Hunk Our deposits are $200.11011 larger than at this time lust year with Inrraoga In loans and everythinr Indlentea loteoae activity In ull Hne of Had. Tin- holiday season hu been . . client evidence ot the me' OOOnta' irosierif y. Senator Hoar to Speak. HOW York. lhn -1 Koteiutli.is rlavy iH to 00 n'lebruted In New Eng land Society of Brooklyn tonight with a uotuble bituquet Among tie- pr un pent soakers to be beard lire im Hoar, of MoBgoohuootU til.rp'ed earh we lun. 1? 1 1. I :n ndletou and the n t 1 x gflJOJ I pbasuut Younger Son Our hoofBOgg hus times would eon 1 Increased wondeiinllv diirlne the nasi ot the oci'tl u nionibu i.lihon.'h mm tmm liltlo effect yet from lh holiday trade. M. - Hadcr My Christmas trade has been away up: very little cheap stuff has been bought for presents it ill having been substantial ROOM ranging from a ISTiO rocket to a $3f buffet sidebourd. (ienxer Hrothers' Shoe Ston Our trade Is better than usual George Deinott Husiness Is rush ing; better than usual Pendleton Shoe Co Trade Is pick Sen. 1 Kept , sen h -,.0:1 ii.iiv,. rhurles K I ittlclb hl. of Mii'iu vi "v pr, , and the HV. S. PorkM CiidPiiui ol ninniei BrooklyB. Merciiinta" Glad Chnatmaa Storiea. It Ab xainlei Trade is (iiit good We an leellng the effects ot the hoi 1 inK np with us all the time and Is Iday uurobooioi already and expect it 1 such ns to make us glad we are doing to Or b.ttei tin next lew days. BOOloriii in Pendleton The Peonies Warehouse- Husiness Baker .x PolaOBl Have had th. best He ia an Unlovely charactrr Cold. Selfish. Narrow Haa no Social In cllnatlona Popular with the Jeauit Prirata of Austria. However. Vienna Die 21. The heir apparent I to the Aii. tiiun throne Is the Arch duke Kian Kerdltiaud d'Kste. a neph- ew of the emperor, a son of his broth or. Kail Linlvvig lie Is :; years old and from all reports an unlovely character, although people do not pro- l ' - to know lllill W ell He Is cold scltish. narrow and atMObOfO of ills position and retiring in habit: without social iiniinutlon, hut very fond of gun and rod and spcnd post ol lib ttOM liuiitlng and fishing. Iast year In boasted that he had killed 6.11110 Kl.u aiwl II fci It... I. lul. I ......r. b.iii in nmr n". ill' ii.ii.i.fi ..il. , I which lie claimed to be the best re , cord made in Austrria. but the average man w ould OOt OOMldor It anything to be proud of It g tnin h BtOTI like 1 buti In rv than smrt. F idlnutid said to i nuiiopiilar With ever) one except the .l suit priests, and according to the faooroJ expectation when he conns to tbol thione the government will he man aged by "the black pope." as the po 1 Mtical clergy an culled In Austria 1 . roHftOB ! free: the state is Indepeud ut oi tlie 1 hurch and all religious pro" , fissions are tolerated upon an equal j footing tor porOBOM "' woishlp. In struct Ion und charity Seventy nine p. r cent of the entire population are Itoiuun Catholics. 12 per cent Oreek ' Cat holies. ." per 004 Moli.iintueilans and 2 ants 1 lie emperor and the govern BIBBl generally are Unman Catholics but tln r,. has liu'ii a long struggle lor supremacy here between tin- I beral j and eouservath. branches 01 the church the latter known as the black pope ' represented IiV the .I.isll Its Frooclg Joseph Is inclined to be a liberal alt.lioiiKh he has gn at qifjcul tj 111 escaping from Jesuit control Fran Ferillnand dors rot conceal bis syinpailiy with the ultra ous. 1 vatlvc faction and his opposition to tin- liber" al element. It Is also su ni that he lucks the alni ity. tact ami good sense of his uncle which lias b.-en so well display I In the gov ( mm. lit o' I hi AlMtrlgB em pire, and those who are solicitous for tM) welfare of this ounery, will b ' ploie his accessslon to the throne ROOSEVELT KNOCKED HIM DOWN AND WENT ON. Claimed the President Protected Him aelf From a Preaumed Assailant a la Marquis of Queenabtiry Denied by Police ard Dctectivea. Washington. De, 21. President Koosev.it, whtie walking along Mas .niisctts avenue on Thursday ,veB 'ng. was npproachod by a stranger, who laid lis hand on the prealdent'a ftrm and shoulder It Is reported that the president thereupon promptly knocked down the fellow, and pro- di .I on his way with la fib tid. The secret service and police depart monta pro!. 1 without knowledge of 1 In encouuler lord Pttiinccfotc, the Knulish ambassador il.t 'o have witnessed the affair. It wn learned this alt. riHXM the man who wns bollOTOd to have made Hie attack was Intoxicated ami either stumbled against the president or aimed a blow at him The man fell to the sidewalk, the secret service man, OhO was a few feet boklMl the residential party, nssiatlmr In up- ttlng him He Is unknown, and was taken Biro) by his cnmpan:oti No Htt.miit was made to detain him. KNICHTS OF THE GRIP WHO PROFESS CHRIST. They Were in Amea, Iowa, Today for the Secend Annual Hee'lntj of the Orrjanization. Ames. Iowa. Dm 21. The ae.ond annual COOiOOOUOO Of lowg Statu Cld- ocs (In Cbiiit ri i'r...iing Men's W.-iii lllt'iill "1 In. . .1 1 . lied 'lM ioihij and will couliuite Ihrough to 0M9 iow The gatin i lii' was .-ailed to Order at s o'clock this morning by the state pr. siib nt. V II Duiuer, ' Marsballtown. The OOOMCrOttOB meei ing that follow, d was led by chart 's K. Kan. of Mason Cu. state vico pnsldeni Reports showing gratifying progress In the work of the nrainlzn- 1 1011 Were inc. 1 pi. d w State li.ii.lt.. Jew I pat . . nt j w 0 Wright, of Nevudu. and by other pet cent protest oBoeM ol the iissoiiutlon The bust BOM ol tin OOOVeoUOO will hi finished this evening and tomorrow will te .Hen over to nilglous aerrleea MASSACHUSETTS' GOVER NOR MAY FOLLOW GAGE. Crtnt Offered the Treasury Portfolio -Today He Went to Washington His Deciaion Will Come on Next Monday To Conauit With Rooaa velt on the Subject. HOB tOO, Dm 21 It is announced ut the nHlcc 01 Coventor Crano this morning that the goverum had been called to Washington upon the Invita tion of President Roosevelt, and that 'In- tf utury portfolio hud bMB offer ed hilii The governor, it Is expected, will announce hie decision Monday better than lust vein aor a . fMlinj holiday trade to 'quit. Spokane Candy Plini camlioj are mad: ly (lie Wlmn Kipp Co, -if Spokane. WmIi . 1J -' C Kocppon a Bran.. Ib drus JWlon Court streol tbutr UK'-'ins f'' Jrnlleion ,,. ptjm chia,,. aiuj 7""oni it. i;,j.llantee(J U) jeasc. 1 1 m W "ol ti,(; fu-sbest MB gWM "ll. br, L. riiriiu, Done i dolit imis 'K Ho 111 lad tin.y to please. Bnool liavorerl can. Ins yon 1 vii I tack tn Km ppen's "will nfund v.iiii IEPPEN.C ID iw.. V ai BMrnrt "vi.n DRUG PHARMACY. STORE ON COURT STRUfcl is good Much ii am itrerfoui tile .licet ot til. an extent. The Si Joe Ston OtU Chiisttnii nude is pood il- best we have had The holiday trad.- is uffeeting ns am. aa hove no nom plaint. Our busines.' hM t alm d wooderfulll during tie past fOW months and I attribute Su per cent of this gain to advertising in the Kust Oregotiini Cb aver Pros Dry Hoods Store Our trade is very good Are huving a good tradl In tOO lighter articles for Christ mas presents and our nude in heavier inn- pever was bettor. We feel th effects of th extra holiday trade to quite an extent. lie-tup Store Of course 0111 busl- full trade we ever did Are selling lots I of substantial goods for Christmas I presents. The i-'hIi The holiday trade com meoced earl) and continues very good I Our store wns crow ded all day yester ! dsy and today and we expect a heav i. r trad. Mop.lav and Tuesday. c Rohrnittii Th. holiday business 'u s 1 n good better than usual Standard Orocery Our trade has been good the past week and we ea rn ol better business from now until after the h'dldavs C C. Sharp We havt had a fl'.i run M picture frames Husiness Is better than usual. Huwiey BrM W have had a good trade, especially on dishes and our sroeerv trade has been good MANY DISASTERS it Jers.) City. N. J. Dec 21 -The east bound passenger on tin Erie rail road was derailed Hergen tunnel this morning at The engineer and sev eral passengers were injured. m.-n and plant was injured two OtBeri budly wrecked. The Home, uec 21. The Milan express collided with another train at Malag nano today. Six were killed and flf teen injured Pittsburg, Dec. 21. A boiler explo sion at the Einger Ninmick Crucible plant this morning badlv scalded eight Lyons, France. Dec SI The Gene . va expreaa craahed into a tram car here today Four wen killed and 20 injured Makes Hot Breads Makes delicious hot biscuit, 0 griddle cakes, rolls, und muffins. BO.Al BAK INC. l"jOt CO., 100 WILLIAM 6 T. NI VOSN.