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DAILY EVENING EDITION i,lfied advertisement , Eastern Oregon Weather turn re T Tonight and Wednesday part ly cloudy; continued cold". . 11; ill!! I PENT)I,ETOy, UMATttLA COUNTY, OlffiGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMUEK IT, ioo. URBANGES CONGRESS OF RELIGIONS. Being Held at Rockfort Modeled After That of 1893. Hockford. III.. Nov. 17 !.m,w.. .,r i.uua uenominauons- nro gathered in Itockford to tRke part In a con gross of religions held in Chicago during the world's fair. The dpen ing takes placo tonlchfln th pirot Congregational church, with Rev. Dr. H. W. Thomas, president of VO. -USDS. r. i u J "r- - . inomas, pros dent of i!r Parkin? Hands Uho world-,, cm.,,. . nrMlrilnc. " tl ,Ha's"""' . al lflf n rrne onn I 111 i :r. ctto nungaiwiis' . ..ii DAtn MANDS Leading features of the eventne's program are lo he ndilT"!Fs by Pro fessor .Matthews ot thn TTnl vorEllv nf Chicago on "The Present Outlook In Bible Criticism," and by Nov. Joseph Stolz, Ilahhl of Isaiah Temple Chi cago, on mo uengious Message of oiuui iu iue iwenuetn Uentnrv. INCIDENTS OF GOVERNMENT MO OTHER FEDERAL AFFAIRS This Year, for the First Time, the Balance of Trade With the United States is With the Philippines. LARGELY ATTENDED. Funeral of Philanthropist Green, of New York. Now ork. Nov. li. Tho funeral ot philanthropist Green took place today. After the services nt th rresbytorian church tho body Wan forwnrdod by funeral train to Wor- ccster. Mass.. whero it will bo Inter red. An Immcnso cortege. Including hundreds of prominent persons, was present, including Mayor Low. TEN YEAR SENTENCE. Thft Rficclnno Af (Via .uruirafiF IN WAGES. I "" are m King and Queen Traveling. I),, ... It. . I .. . - . Cmnanles. With . "'.'f'"""1": wiEiana aov. 17.- .... i. rhirana Is Critical. But The klne nnA mmm, nf n-.iv .., tf Five-Eighths of the City here today en route to visit KJug Have the upper nana t-uwaru. mey were lecelved by i.ie u..l.. Teamsters Make ui nuiea. Paris Branch Zion City. Paris. Nov. 17. Sirs. DowIh Is hi.ro ,J. Tho union nickels tr",nB to organize n branch of Zion today. The union picKeia c,. Ipnv . ...,-, i. aticmnlorl in I n torrent I . nruiuK ...-.-- - ... load of bedding supplies Trial of United States Officials Alleged tj Be Eoc-dleri -Republican C p- posltlon to the Cuban Reciprocity Bill Colombian Loyalists .it Pan- ama Are Now Friendly, and Other Conditions There Are Favorable Petitions Against Seating Reed Smoot. for the last fiscal year to flrst Bneaker 'i irged Us cu actmeVia SlMmshl1' Comp!luy ls roportt-tl to ica exceeded the Imports, by he ground ?t 1 obligatory toon cm? lmVo ,1,,l:ca an orner with the Clyde r $150,000, Being in excess of '"e JT""! ..nl,, . o t lP,0L3 shipbuilders for 12 steamers, titled the company agents were -en- , . . i. i i i iramDer of company ueiec- l, A -,.t tt.nl, rovnlvorc nn.i la the cnase. The pickets fled, amy uuiujui King Was In Debt. Belgrade, Nov. 17. Clainih so far filed against the estate of the late King Alexander, nggregato $fi,000,00u. Blew Bank Vault Lyons, Neb., Nov. 17. Kohbers blow the vault of the First National uollce were again augmented Bank last night, securing $2,000. entire force, are guarding the Ptomaine From Pork. v hues. iuuiiBiuiuD wi t uraiuwnon. t-.Tismnn vm- it. Here live cars were seni oui ptomaine poisoYiIng due to pork. Attempts at Blockade, trfp was made without inci our trams louowiug wuu u r At thp Kmo timo 2Ei Wint avenue cars are being run. other Uses will be resumed. BTTnnflthmniT tpntnKtpra urn iarrp numners nnrt tnrre are .. 1 rascR mnkp n nn rk nrrPKt drivers. Violent Tactics. i IB nrafi ni n irunin-ririn cu- mia morning irom an ai The police faued to make a SOMMERVILLE MAY RESIGN BUSINESS COMPEL IT. bar of pig lead was thrown another car, which crushe. HIIIE TW11T IV Vim. h.lnrf Action Will Leave a Vacancy in the Ticket Now on File J. M. Fergu son Is a Candidate, and W. F. Tem ple May Be Prospects Are for a Quiet Election. Washington, Nov. 17. The bureau or Insular affairs today reports a bal nnce of trade for tho first time In favor of the Philippines. The ex ports tor the last America nearly $33,000,000. During the yenr 1902, the iiupoits cxeecCal nc exports by $S.- (tuo.oim. Land Office Nominations. The president sent the following Western nominations to tho scua.o this afternoon: N. Phillips, register of lands at Vancouver, wash.; Joseph Oauld, receiver of public moneys at lilies uiiy, Mont. State Can and Can't. Washington, Nov. 17. The su premo court today decided the state of Tennessee has no right to charge the Pullman Company $500 privilege tax. as It would he a burden on Inter state commerce Imposed by a state: but that a tax of $3,000 per annum for piivllege of transporting passen gers exclusively in the state of Ten nessee Is a valid one. v Delegates From Panama. New York, Nov. 17. The Panama commissioners arrived today on tho steamer City of Washington from Panama. They came into port flying the nag of the Republic of Panama. They will proceed Immediately to Washington, Republican Opposition. Washington, Not. 17. The hbuso commltteo ot the whole today consid ered the Cuban blJi. Mr. Knapp, tlio Superintendent of an Orphans' Home Seduced an Inmate. Clarksvillo. Tenn., Nov, 17. H. Ward was this morning found gullly and sentenced to 10 yoara for cr.m niai intimacy with nu ll-yeur-old girl who was an Inmate of the Ten nessee Odd Fellows' Orphanage Homo, of which Wnrd was formerly superintendent. Somo months hko wurd wns cxtradltod from California, where ho fled when a scandal be came imminent. Twelve Turbine Engines Glasgow, Nov. 17, Tho Allen gress to maintain tho national honor. btevens, of Indiana, republican In- auigunt. made the first speech lu op position to tne bill. He said iho pas bPj'e of the measure invited comniur rial war ou the part of F.nrcipe, would narrow our foreign markets and decicaso our foicign trado, Favorable Conditions. Washington, Nov. 17. Consul Jud- ger, of Panama, cables today that ill officials of tho former department of Panama are now supporting tho new republic. The sentiment is unanl with tiirblno engines for the Liver pool-Mnntrcnl service, Federation of Labor. Huston, Nov, ifY Tho Federation of Labor today was largely given to tne consideration of minor rullngrt. It decided not to pass a law reotjir Ing tho semi-annual expert Ing of books. Run on a Trust Company. Reading. Nov. 17. A run todav Is I.. .1... wt mnns lint i(r. nn,i ,,rr,rt,. ...in i. I j-ennsj'ivnniu ructed' ThoBmPtt All depositor,, aro Cnlnmhln h ..rrlvn . .h, U""K P"l nnu mo inSIltmiOIl IS H ho was met by the Panama " ramml snr"P" nR ""fectly sound. NEW SCHEDULE NEXT SUNDAY 0 R. & N. Will Issue Time Card for Passenger Trains November 22. ONE IMPORTANT CHANGE AFFECT3 PENDLETON. Spokane Train Does Not Connect With East-Bound Main Line Train West-Bound Morning Train One Hour Later and Night West-Bound One Hour Earlier No Change for Nc. 6. CHARITIES' CONFERENCE. The resignation of E. J. Sommer- ville as councilman from the first ward will be presented at Ibe next meeting of the council. His tesigna W HUUI- I ,.111 UUV UIIUI, 11 in OCI , Iltf Murium!) fti 14 imn-a i-tartu .. ... n . . .... Jflfl .i-hrm, !,,. I ' the riant within a month. 1,1 !1,B lener "e Blale8 tual " ,B wuu ke Thrai.n in t-w. regret mat ne is compeiieu 10 lay i uunii nits iiiiii't iinur iiiai lii ii p.t-i t t-ij ... , -w.tt.iu r nt ,iin nm in nrnwr ina anninpr . v niav hp oiPfifii in nu in var'aiif'v - . . - ui iiiu umcuuu uuw vuiiuuK. laoucu an uiumaium lor ti, ' ...,..tv w. Cnmi,. m iy amounting to Jjo ville 'will leave a vacancy in the tirl;.t nfiw rn fn in thn. fifllf'M nf i nciurn inn a wnL i i i T,.,...t,,. t.nc. ni " 1 nwimmD Oil"" - . . I returneQ to work tnrinv. hut as yet no one else hat taken - Wl iuiu rK V Teranle for several days. wh5 Trc clrcblatlng It in Jiis Interest. if this Is to. and Mr. T.-mi.:e .---cepts -thcnomlnatlon, the ticket will be filled and there will be one canal date for eacn placo to be balloted .upon As It takes but one vote for each .man ,tq be elected in Uv event oftherejbeing no oppoiiUon. lt ls not necessary taat there' be 'i ' great am6untxot excitement attendant on1 uie uecemuer e-euuu. l'lie new passenuer schedulu on the O. U. & N will go Into effect nnxt autiday, according tu ailvlcea from hcadnunrtera nt Portland, al- though tho local ol.U-o has received no notice of tho change yet. On tho new time card, No. li, the west-lioup.l local pnssenger train, will bo known mi No, 11, and will pass Pendleton at J -: -K a. m., instead of 1:45 a m bs I lei-enl. No. I, the west-bound thruuiih train, due lion- nt 8 ti. m., will pass hero at i;10 and will connect with No, 8, tliu Spokuue branch train, as at present. No. 2, east-bound Clilcugu-Portlund special, now duo hern ut G:(iO p, ra", will pass hero at fijlf; p. in., or 3C minutes earlier than at present No. fi, thn early morning runt-bound passenger, passes hero on the nuw time curd at 4: -IB n, m., nu nt pres ent. The moat Important change uffoct ing Pendlfiton Is the lime of the am val of No. 7 from Spokane. inls train now arrives here ut 5:15 p m,, nnd connects with No. 2, the I'list bourn! main line pa.Mcrigur. On the new card No. 7 does uot tfrrlvo here until : 10 n. m.. nnd does Prominent Citizen Offers to Sell 40 1 no connect with No. 2. This niakos Acres at Reduced Cost and Donate business for Pendleton, for tho reason York's Historical Society Organised In 1804 Part of the Proceeds to the Home v., 7 r,, J ,v,n ,,f, jt will im o.,mr,!!ii!!,i Into New Building. Fund-Ladles Relief Society Of- , jBy ovor lmt,i ,he I ; 15 train In the nvn iuiiv, i-vov, it, ANext year is 1 '-,o lu ivc w riwpori, 1 nitirniiig tho Now I No. H, the Kiiokano train, will not 1110 city council of Walla Walla wait to oxccxul 30 minutes for No. 1, the west-bound main Hue trnlu, duo hero 011 the new card lit 0:10 11. m. The company will encouruge llio use of No. 41, the mixed tram 11 reiv ing hero from Walyla Wnlla at 1' p. m. by passengers wlHhlng to i-oniicci with No. 2. sbner. Fighting Reed Smoot. Washington, Nov. 17. In tho sen ate remonstrances against Reed Smoot, of Utah, retaining his seat, wore sent to the clerk's desk Jn great quantities this morning. Senators Penrose, Dcpew nud Toller each pre sented a batch. The senate adjourned after firming the appointment of Lyman as I CITY COUNCIL STRUGGLING nthor "I.:, ,,. " soveral WITH 8TUBBLEFIELD WILV. WALLA WALLA MAY LAND HUME CENTENNIAL. Has Met to Consider New Greatest Problems. Jluffalo, N. Y., Nov. 17. Many delegate." have arrived in Buffalo for to be tho centennial of the fourth New York State Confer- York historical Society and tho so- ence 01 naruies unu orrecuou. ciety expects to celebrate tho occa- Is struggling desperately with the Tne session opens this evening witn sion by taking possession ot its stiiblilpflel.l hum., ,,, witr, a reception, at which addresses will handsome now homo to be erected hl"",,le""" 'wmo proposition, wltr. be made by President T. Mulry, of at Seventy-sixth street and Central v'"'y S001' Pi8Ii!t:tH of succeeding In Knlgnt Park West. landing the prlzo at this time. Iho cornerstone of the now bu. o- The county court declined 10 do- New York City. Mayor lllshop Colton and others. The treatment of the criminal, the Ing was laid today with Interesting ,,(,. tin 000 or the .nnl..'u nmm.v care and relief of needy families in ceremony. .Mayor Low oIDclated, I . peoples money their homes, and dependent, neglect- and the address of tho day was do- 1 '"'"""J' t.'nsury, for tho pur ed, delinquent and defective chll- jlvered by Hamilton W. Maine. 'Ino l,osu f bringing the homo to the dren. are some of the subjects which new building will bo put up In three county, so tho council, awake to the win ne unuer uiscussinn. a u.scus- suctions. Tlio centra section wll minor nneu of the iiHlltiiilon wink .siou 01 unusual interest, reiaies 10 no nnisneil, It Is expected, within a up the light for tho funds. politics in penal and charitable in- year, al a cost of $10,000, stltutions. uti.er suwecis on me piogram aro preventive boclal 'won., COLD WAVE. -.vKimiooiuncnd,' new vacancy. amis sam inai a iiujihuji iuas uucu in thtrhan'ds of the friends of W. ;F. The nets 1 Railroad Agents of th South. La.. Nov ' 17., . 01 all tlio "":. Weather with n traffic officials of leadlne vout lUliav n T lho?nn. A.uucniionP or - uui uuera i tan man 01 . thf rnnvnnflnn ID fitSRlfUl th .Vl. ------ ...u URjfl, cmcfly 06 the rewniln,, i . vrlB "ni special ipolated to invenrt M'a"e frossings, unl- f VKJD1II1.1I II KZM T nT r na other "sublcctK t'w railroad commisHinnoro arv Boston Heavy An. i fPfUtlcns. Kn i. -. II. Th., M..H. ....... bor "orning ltu-r next flnnunl K-iUBUltl teo, bjMoSJ2..'000.;- Porto IN Hawaii. 8T. LOUIS. With LUkliui.. iMo.tm I" Slid m peu,1n In I Crawfo1 afternoon ftcrick h,88e ,600' ver tlc" has been ap :m 1... 14. opened Tho matter now stunds liki- this: W. W. Duker, a wealthy citizen of Walla Walla, has agreed to sell the city a choice tract of laud In Hie sub urbs, consisting of 10 acres, for $10,- 000, the amount being $1,000 less thnn.thn actual valuo of the trifl on In a ldltlon, Ilakcr of- SUSTAIN CRAWFORD. Statu Bar Will NoT 'bland tor His Disbarment. Portland. Nov. 17 The State war Association this afternoon voted against the dlHbnrmeut of Attorney. (k'lieral Crawford, on charges of kt- jury broubht uy Attorney WIIIIk the mentally defectfve, and in'stltu-i num.! iaic u. ... i.n.. """"' entire Middle West Swept by Low dfjtrit, anil auuiuaeua nui iic-i i.ntnii liv nrnmlnnnt iilivtlr-l.mq ku-l Temperature, clologists, educators, clergymen and' 'Chicago, Nov. 17. The morcury tho iSnrket the superintendents of various re form and charltabl ! - ! Officers' W. C. T. U n(...,l....n . V4.. 17 M1-0 Ciwt-i.tiD uiiiiiiiuau. i. ip, 1 v.i roin wavfi 1. ... .. ... i..u... was unanimously ro-jlfcctcd nrealdent r "I "I0 ninu- lt?aY.n uo conncil with ,-ni.ni mi in, .. f iivu jet, iu iainu, idents of various rif- fpll I 25 degreos last nlgnt and zoro forB to donato $r.J00 In rash to tne rttabln institutlpns-. j Veather is predicted frir today. Ho- fun1 ,, , ,J1(leH, iMW( Ho(,(jt -i Li-: 1 , f ports show tho Dakotas. Wisconsin. .,r u,.tn nr..u . - , : 1 t l- f Ulnnunl. v ' . OH UI Vil III - ' X,Y nTinXi'. i .V. .' nam, free of charge, their property 1 Sft lvJ embrace of a jn ti10, cUy, valued at $3,500. 11s p.m e the W. C. T. U. this morning.! There have bcert'slr-other candidates. Miss Gordon was unanimously re- b I - -.w ,, ,a ,,, .WIUI UI T 1 1 I . . f, fAustln, Texas, Nov. 17. A special tills Hinount In older to sivure tho STABBING AT STEEL'S SPUR. ? J t . - , . . I ? -! Teamster Gets an Ugly 8lastt Across the Throat. jh firande. Nov. 17. During a quarrel -wltrrauother man1 at -the-log-j glng camp of j. w. lu-wey, near Steel Knur. 10 miles west of here. Jack Fee received a slash iu tho left sldo of Uid throat with a Rnlte. bun- day, morning about ti o'clock. Tne wound is an ugiy one nuu m . . i.l -l - it.... hlu was orougui xo mis .n. "-.-- wound) was dressed. Thn rash was about five Inches lAn,- nnA u stitches were tukeu In sewing It up. ThO quarrel was the result of a dispute over a horses. Trial of Folsom Escape. Sacramento. Nov. 17. The trial of convict John Wood, a Folsom escape, was begun inls morning, asisibiuuv nistrint AtinniRv Yell, warden-elect of Folsom, is conducting tho case for the people. Killed In a Duel. ParlK Nov 17. Henry 1-autier was killed by Charles Ebelot In a duel this afternoon. A sword pierc ed his heart. Albanians and Turksj in the Schlleb Miniiritnliis Alhnnla. I The Turklsn Vnrnrtianilpi-f sent misti hasto for rein forcements. "CauBo of the outoreak is unknown. Trial of Alleged Boodlers, Clnelunntl, Nov. 17.-- Thn second trial of former Assistant Attorney (luneral 1'ostolllcu Dopartmeiit Miller utid Attorney Holms begun In tho fed- oral, court this morning. They uru hatgi-d with conspiracy to Keciiro a To Succeed Ball of Texas, Thu council Is In favor of voting ' THANKSGIVING SEnViCCS. elected vice-president' as was Cor- election Is being held In tho eighth name tor unit city, and from till ap seps ww Be Taken to Moid union . , . (.FiimranuiimAl .1 1. lnJ I lHinninr-.iH Mill ili.nl will 1... ,.l,.uu,1 I "I a i i resiionding becretary pirs. ray, aisu . Mtaui imuj- iu mi ..."-. . . gcivic nuvemuer Ujiapimousiy( rep,-iei;n.-p. the vacancy caused by thft reslgna- """."nnu "'9 lioqio .will bo located 0lng to tho fact that Ihc most f . f-S " or , congressman, Thomas IL "J""' , n'" a- dent or tin, .Mliilsltrlal Assoeiatlun l- (i iTroubirin Albania. iK":,.A" ""'n Point to tlio I ,"".""l '" V",,..?LT' J.. W'lH'hehn out of town much of thu it. it if ; :iwiiJii 111 iiiu iiemucruiic nominee, I -"'i.v, nu , id u hui wuuuuuii . ,.,. lutulv ami Iiuh siui-x rt-H irm-d Constantinople, Sot 17. A report , sA pnWnnv .,r itmn(n, ' nlaced on tho llaker laud hut wlmn Y 'I y...u"" !?. ,rrr'li is today made of a ught between, L fa ri!memUum, ;, "- jj; J," ,"Xll..n fo thS win Burn on. ;,m V .uTZ ' . iTi w..o ixrvioca in ino uiy Hit fmrff t tin tlrlv unknown ITllns of cliff-dwellers' homes have lately been discovered Iu oxtremo South western Colorado, They contain many Interesting relics. ""Persecuting Jews. Jjinglers, Nov. 17. A hundred Moorish Jews, fugitives from Taza, arrived at Marina, says tho Sultan of Taza massacred many Jews, kid napped many, and butrdged many Jr-vlsa girls and women. Pleaded Not Guilty. New York, Nov, 17. Williams, the negro who shot Philanthropist Green, pleaded not guilty this morning. It is expected his defense will be insan ity. i Hughes Not Arrested. i n Orande. Nov. 17. Ed Hughes who shot James Parker hore Sunday, Is still at large and Parker asns tuat ho he not rrrested. as ungues enoi in self-defense. Parker will recover. Steamer Burned. Detroit, Nov. 17. Tho steamer Minnesota burned to tho water's edgo this morning In the St. Clair river Total loss, JpO,000. tdlnty of securing labor to furnish I with tho council. i&,uuv LuiiiB jier car, mu uruwn ra per Mills, of this city, and Installing on ourning macnincry and will hogln til Oregon City. Nov. i7.-Qw!nB to "from "uy' lLt Site eVT have nicli weight .... ... .rvlc!!!. "l" S ciiitum tit hold union kurvices In tho luornliig. In which all the churcues uf the city took a part, utid this will In nil prob ability bn donu this timu, us soon us inn .iwnisiuriui Associaiiun uiuum, LOOKING FOR LOCATION t II Rn nf nil att fiinl nn Innnnrv . - . . .... ' - ' norxn YSKima Hotel Men Are In which will bo on Mondav next. It Ik Town; But1 find Nothing Here as j now late to prepare an elaborate nro- yet. I gram, inn hoiiiu provision A. N, Hall and B, W, Dooley. who , ' """'iS Tapped ihe Till, Baker City, Nov, 17. Joe Powera, 9hppJ the tijl 5S? caT reg'ffi ? 1 .' will jli The Church of tlio itoduemur will robbed the till of the cash register "Ya 1 , Z7 nrih y.i,i1 Bl"-'-la" "Tvlces in thu morning, ot i$60, Saturday night, but on prom- m t 0 city Z'kinfor a cation tt" ' ,no c"lom ''. hi, to worK out tho amount, his era- f' . " "5" 1 yu K1"f, '"r. avi"Tv" which ll.no a specially prepared sa- pfoyer did not have blm arrested. On Sund nothing' TOl concert will bo glyeii, monaay no reneatcu tne nerrorm-i .. . . . . .. . nAVe tnklnB 14 1 mnm nrt thnn Rkln. " "u oe"u reiwriwi jiibi mey IIHI ned wi nariH iinknown come, to take cnarBo, of the lotul pr w Parts unknown. Peudleton, but the rumor seems to i SUIT ON BILL OF EXCHANGE. Saluted the Flag. Panama Nov IT. The flag of tho Republic of Panama was formally saluted this morning by the cruiser Marblehead ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. ho without foundation, for tho pros- E' Dean Brlnt Action Against Pen. em, at least, Mr, van I Iran, In I aision savings sank. u,UV nrinu.r ri..t mu Thro.t """""" ul ' ""'"r. w spreuo i ue case ot is. iH-an vs. lllrf Pun. - - - - --1 currentlv. kiiih mat llmro wi.u n.itii. .iii.t.m Ugu n. lio.,i, ... m.,i : . p : " i .-.. i.M.,n, nuo m.c-.i hi w.c nriingiwi, ing in it, as far as lie Know. The gen- tho o co of thu cnuntv .leru ihu A man by the naroo of Douglas tlemcn had asked him If ho would mornine. It la a suit limi.nht i-, r... Korsytho. attempted to cut his throat sell, hut boyond that there had been cover navmuut n.. hill ..r ,.v,,i,i-.,-,.. with a jienkrilfo yesterday aftornoon nothing done. If he could get ttfc bought by William Knox of tho bank, at the Arlington lodgJn- houVe. He price that ho wished for his Interest and afterward acquired by the plain succeeded In cutting a cr i.jlo of in the Hotel Pendleton he would sell lift gashes lu his throat before ha cou.d and go to a iargor town, perhaps Iu The bill was drawn on ihu Coin No. oe suoauea uy win louijera. Bouwiern i;aniornia, uui no arrange- tlonul Hank of Chicago for $J0(l on ruiBjiiiu nun u.rcii uiiukiii-x mar. i uil-iiih iiuu uceu mitiiu ior ino sale. I JIllv 31. 1DU3. In ravnr or Knnv nmi ily and was on the vwrgc of delirium and the question has not been ills- when It was presented for payment tremens, wuicji accounts ior -us ac- cussco. nt was disowned. Tho plaintiff aiki wuu, no was ijiavuu -inucr u ii7-i i nu kuiiwuiiirii are mui iii wio cnyiior ti e amount or w e inn wuu in- siciau s care ana is now rei.nT ; ongi. at tno uotei renuieton, in fact, but toret (torn tho date of Issue, and for ly. ana win recover unless suite i-om inoy nad not made uieir first steps the costs and disbursements or ino plications set in not at tue presontiin securing a location as far as (he I action. Perry & upeuer are tne ni- foreseen, I Pendleton Is concerned. I torneys for (he, plaintiff,,