East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 17, 1903, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 6

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    DAILY CAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUE8DAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1903.
PANAMA
AS IT IS
PHI
THE MONARCH
OF
MYSTICS
The Greatest of Living
Clairvoyants and
Palmists
BRIEF DESCRIPTION . OF
THE NEW GOVERNMENT.
Railroad Ic the Onlv Pavlna Proo.
erty In tho Government Mosqui
toes are Numerous and Large
Wonderful Growth of Tropic
Fruits,
P. C. Nichols. In hla book entitled
"Across Panama," Just published,
tolls some Interesting stories of that
new and yet old country.
Tho following brief paragraphs aro
gleaned from his account of the Isth
mus; Physically, socially and politically
Panama Is u panhandle, a rumoto.
slightly connected appendngo of o-
lomma. it takes thrco weokB to go
from the Isthmus to tho capital nt
Ilogota. Tho Interests of tho two aro
uBHunuauy uiiierent. uoiomDla is a
South American country, whoso
prosperity depends, like that of the
other South American countries, on
mining and agriculture.
As for Panama, the one gigantic
will onjoy some years of active con
struction, -with largo 'expenditures or
money, followed by a great commer
cial movement.
Lands along tho control dopres
Blon aro good nnd fortllo, but Lio
climate Is undesirable. To tho
south the Inhospitable San Bias In
dians aro a daugorous olomont, so it
appears that tho lands most desira
ble for forolgnors aro In tho north
eastern part of tho Isthmus, and that
Boob del Toro and tho Chiriqul La
goon regions will bo tho places from
which supplies to feed tho canal
laborers will be principally urawn
WAS G R YA N
SFBlEi
PHILO 8. BENNETT KILLED
IN THUNDER MOUNTAIN
Man Who Bequeathed $50,000 to 8II
ver Enthusiast Visited Boise Last
Summer and Lost His Life In Run.
away Accident Was a Warm
Friend of Bryan Family,
Bolso, Nov. 17. Considerable lo-
accident of nature which causes It cal Interest attaches to tho decision
to do a country apart is Us can-
possibility. That it Is the narrowest
part of tho western hcmlsphero
makes It sul generis. Its interests
all hang on this, and a good govern
ment for It would oo one which
should keop this steadily in mind.
Only resource of Panama.
Tho railroad, built by foreign capi
tal and manned by foreign labor, is
mo oniy nigmy developed business
In the country. At tho Atlantic ond
is Colon with 3.000 people, nt the
Pacific end Panama with 20.000.
These culcs depend not on tho natu
ral resources of tho country at nil,
but occupy themselves chiefly with
tho foreign transit from ocean to
ocean. For the rest they live on tho
wreck of the French canal and tho
anticipation of the American ono.
Home of Mosquitoes.
The town of Colon is environed by
THE MAHATMA, the noted
nalmist. arrived in Pnndlt-tnn
This gentleman has betrn in many fi?Bn?ni. pontls ,anJ, lKoons. and the
,. , ,v.- ... a i . ' inland breeze is n ways laden witn
parts of the world. His lectures dondiv mnim-in stnui nrtn F
on the science of palmistry and
occultism were attended by the
elite of Manchester and London
Never since the days of Dr. Comb
have so many people of note been
drawn to the lecture hall of the
hall of science. Many noted per
nonages submitted their hands to
be read in open assemblage. It
was coufesscd by many of the sub
jects that the gentleman had no
way of finding out what their in.
tentions were only through his
psychic powers. One lady made
open confession that every Word
the Mahatma had said was true
Many were startled when events
of their past were pointed out to
them.
l he nianatma has engaged a
suite of rooms at the Arlington,
bits Main street, where he will
give private readings in palmistry,
The press of America and Europe
has given more extended notice of
this psychic and palmist than any
person in the profession. The
or Probato Judgo LlvincHton W
Caldwell of Now Haven, Conn., in tho
Phllo S. Bennett will caso. in which
"WHIInm J. Bryan Is Interested to
the extent of 150,000.
It will bo recalled tnat Mr. Bon
nett lost bis life on tho Thundor
Mountain road last summer whllo on
bib way to Roosevelt with Dr. Cream'
or and others. The brake rod of
their vehlclo snapped whllo inoy
wero descending a stoop grade.
Koumung a sharp curve tho occu.
pants of tho wagon woro thrown out
nnd Mr. Bennett was crushed be.
tweon tho vehicle nnd a treo by the
roaasiuo ana instantly killed.
luo noay or wr. uonnolt wns
brought to Boise whore It wub em.
balmed and shipped to his homo in
the cast. It was not until nftor tho
accident thnt Mr. Bennett's promt
nonce In commercial circles became
known.
while In Bolso on his way north
Mr. Htm n off mniTn vnrv fnu nnnunlnt.
i.i I .1 I - . v. ij 11 .
oiviteuinK ouurs ta- nnces. pnsslng for n merchant In
comfortable circumstances in search
of recreation. He was shown tho
greatest consideration by Ills asso
ciates and left a hlghiy favorable im
pressinn or nis personality upon
woso ne met in tins city
It is said that Mr. Donnott's regard
for Mr. Bryan almost amounted to
veneration. Ho wob never promi
nent in politics and, so it is assort
ed, never interested himself In a
campaign until ho bad formed the
acquaintance of Mr. Bryan,
From that time forward, although
ho was advanced In years, ho be
came deeply interested in political
affairs and was ono of Mr. Bryan's
Btnnchost supporters.
While Journeying westward on his
way to Idaho, Mr, Bcnnott visited
Mr. Bryan at Lincoln, Nob. A gon
tleman who was with him at tuo
time and who accompanied him on
the fatal trip north, said that Mr.
Bennett's devotion to tho Bryan
children was almost paternal and
thoroughly reciprocated.
deadly malaria.
sail the nostrils at every turn. Even
the dogs nnd donkeys look forlorn
nnd unhappy. You seldom hear a
hearty laugh or see a cheerful face.
Tho only species of animate nature
that seems to enjoy luo hero Is the
mosquito. He comes in swarms so
thick you fear to take. a deep tireath
lest you inhnlo a whole mouthful o
tho poisonous pests.
Principal Food.
Bnnunas are the staple food of tuo
country, eaten roasted, boiled, fried
and dried and mado into flour. Ot
this flour the people mako a very
nourishing and palatable bread,
baked In long rolls, not In the shape
but after the manner of a Mexican
tortilla.
All sorts of tropical products of
great value grow wild there rub
ber, vanilla, cocoa and coffee yet
such is the improvidence of tho peo
ple and the uncertainty of political
conditions that they are little
worked.
The mountain lands, too, arc un
questionably rich in gold, silver.
valuable minerals and coal. Theso
should lie vast wealth producers, in
proper conditions of thrift and stable
government, but nro practically un-
Schlitz Means
The best materials tho best that money can buy.
A brewery as clean as your kitchen; tho utensils as clean.
The cooling done In filtered air, in a plate glass room.
The beer aged for months, until thoroughly fermented, so
it .will not cause biliousness.
The boor filtered, then sterilized in tho bottle.
You're always welcome to the brewery for the owners aro
proud of It. Phono Main 1781,
. , A. , . . Tho Ilosi ice & Cold Stomee
And the size of it proves that Co., 4H Mala St.
people know the worth of Pendleton
Aik
fcrtU
Brrmnj
BHIlint.
The Beer That Made Milwaukee Famous
A.
Frazer Theatre ;
H. J. NIXON, MOIL T
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K. J. CARPENTER'S flnwlets presentation of the powerful Drnmn
! "A LITTLE OUTCAST" J
A Story of Woman's Love and Devotion
See Life among the Upper Ten and Lower Five of New York.
A clean and wholesome play. The misdeeds of the mighty
unmasked. The Battery at niidit. Cooper Union.
Society Slumming. The Dope Fiend. China
town Lsarn its Secrets.
-Every act a thriller. Every scene a revelation-
The Best Acted Production in Many Seasons.
The Play is full of fascinating interest and unexampled
emotionalism.
PORTRAYED BY A REMARKABLE CAST OF
CLEVER ACTORS
I
BIG SHOW
COMPANY
Headed by foe
Popular Prices 25c, 5oc. and 75c
31
TEXAS FEDERATION.
Climate and Indians.
'In the northern portions of the
Isthmus thero are mountains of con
siderable elevation. Southward
theso gradually subside to U.e cen
tral depressions where the cannl Is
being seriously considered. Farther
south the mountains rise again and
beeomo very prominent. If the ca
nal goes to Panama, the Isthmus
New York Herald says; "Men like worked nt the present time.
Chiro and the Mahatma command
attention and respect for their
deep learning and ability in read
ing the lives of men, women and
children, from the palm."
The Mahatma was at Colorado
Springs for three years, and has
read the most prominent people
in the state of Colorado. If the
Mahatma was not superior to many
who visit the Springs he could not
remain there. Eight months in
Seattle and nine weeks in What
com speak for the Mahatma great
er than self praise. His studio at
Whatcom was crowded day after
day and the predictions given by
this modern prophet were fulfilled
, to the letter. It matters not what
you want to know, he can unravel
the mysteries of your life. Your
past, present and future are writ
ten in the lines of your hand. If
you want to learn personal mag
netism, magnetic pealing, palmis
try or your psychic gifts developed
call and talk to the Mahatma, it
will not cost you one cent. The
Mahatma read the hands of more
than ,000 people in Seattle, 2,000
during the week of the Elks' fair.
Your ask what he charges you
kave the price. No one is turned
away. His rooms will remain
open from o a. m until 9 p. m.
Home Sundays.
t
I
What They Say About Him
The Mahatma predicted the as
sassination of President McKinley.
Georges Weekly.
The Mahatrra's prediction on
McKinley came true. Denver
Times.
A remarkable psychic. Mrs,
Annie Besant.
I thank you for the interest you
kave taken in Mrs. McKinley. Am
pleased to learn she will recover
Win. McKinley.
Reading correct. -Clark Bell,
Medico-Legal Joiirnal, N. Y.
.It's all true Kobcrt G. Inucr-
God has civeu some of his chil
awn T11 i nT" i'rn rinnnn tun 1
iurp. tx fv , in wirr rumtnn
ARLINGTON, 618 Main St
mmwfym
m
IL Miss Rose
United Labor Organizations
Flourishing.
Fort Worth. Texas, Nov. 16. Tho
sixth annual convention of tho Texas
State Federation of Lnbor bogan
this city today with a good ntten
(lanco of delegates representing tho
organized labor bodies throughout
Texas. President Max Andrew pre
sided over tho opening session whlcn
was devoted to addresses of wol
como and responses and other for
mal proceedings Incident to tho
opening of tho gathering.
Sovcrnl days will bo devoted to
the business of tho convention and
numerous questions of paramount
interest to tho labor organizations
wtli como up for consideration, .ho
federation is in excellent shape, as
Is evidenced by tho reports of tho
various officers, and tho convention
will discuss steps to .turther Increase
the membership nnd strongth of tho
state anil local bodies.
WANTS SABBATH PRE8ERVED.
Af-
Movement to Abolish Secular
fairs From tho Day.
Ilarrisburg, Pa Nov. 10 A nioro
rigid observanco of tho Sabbath and
tho abolition of all public amuse
ments nnd entertainments on that
day Is tho common desire of tho sev
eral hundred churchmen and otbors
who gathered In this city today for
tho Stato Sabbath convention. Ways
1 ..lln- fw. .1-.
young girlS WHO have pains and sired reforms will bo oxhaustlvoly
SlCkneSS peculiar lO tbeir Bel. tO discussed during tho two daya tho
- - - - ' I cnthorlni will tiA in aAflalin
Following tho closo of tuo Sabbath
convention tho annual mooting of
the Pennsylvania National Reform
association will begin and many of
the visitors will attend both moot,
lngs.
Peterson,!
Ury Parkdale Tennis Club, Chi
cago, from experience advises all
use Lydia E. PMhaafg Veee-
tabie Compound.
How many beautiful yomg gixta de
velop into worn, listless and hopelea
women, simply because sufficient atten
tion baa not been paid to their physical
development. No woman ia exempt
from physical weakness and periodio
pain, and young girls just budding- into
womanhood should bo carefully g-uided
physically as well aa morally. Another
woman,
Miss Hannah E. .Meronea, Col
( lingswood, XJ says :
" I thomrht I would write and tell
you that, by following your kind ad
vice, i reel like a new person. J was
always thin and delicate, and so weak
that 1 could bardl v do an vthinir. Men
struation was irregular.
"I tried a bottlo of your Vegetable
Compound and began to feel better
right away. I continued ltd use, and
am now well and strong", and men
struate regularly. I cannot say enough
for what vour med!-ln& Hd fm n. "
5000 fuf,lt It tritiMl tfubcmlttfrpnilm
fulu cannot produttd.
iyoia JE. JPinkham'B Vegetable
Compound 'Win curaniTaii
lu the land who nf&
"womb troubles, Inflammntinn ot
me ovarloa, and kidaey trouble.
APPLE GROWERS' CONQRE88.
Many Important Subjects Being Con.
aldered.
St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 17. Tho
American Apple Growers' Congress,
which was formed at a meeting hold
In 8t. Ixiuls a year ago, today bogan
Its Bccond annual mooting In .this
city Those in attendance include
prominent growers and shippers
from many scctlouu of tho country.
The congress has arranged a two
days' program which calls for papers
and addresses tlt-nlln- with a wldo
rango of subjects r VlniT to tuo
growing and marketlr-i; oi tho great
American f nil t. Ai.icug other things
rofrlgoratlon, the prevention of bit
ter rot, spray tank, t'.e bent memods
of marketing, nnd an apple exhibit at
the Louisiana Inrclirno Exposition
will rocolvo ottontloi . Tho prosl
Ing oirtcer of the co; ,reM is Ilonry
M. Dimlap of Savoy, 111.
FRAZER THEATRE
R. J. NIXON, Manager
ONE NIGHT ONLY
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER J 9,
'03
DE WOLF HOPPER
And hh Opera Company in a niuxiual production
ofClmrlew DIckeim'H mttaterpiece,
"Mr. Pickwick"
HISTORICAL COSTUMES
SCENERY AND
GENERAL PROPERTIES
Most Expensive Musical Organization on Tour
CURTAIN AT 8.15
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GENTS
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