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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1903)
DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON . MONDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1003. . v- v m W - faff! ..... ,eiit is nil 01 new novelties, i i,...Tcfc(l Vest, in trrav. tnixril popular irmn iu iji.jv Woolen L nuerwenr nan me can tins t"u " . IiJ.UU and od Al sizes . ,n,l four-in-liand Ties in all the new ..r0Vl tr . u" . . . avc ana up 1UW " ... . husiocss hours, in moueni stripe, last lo'lkl 75c to $1.50 jjosoni oi uth-b- -- ti. tncf lilnrk- anH Ian. full woolen ii" - - made ine vcij .. .i... . toflhose not -... b - h- - "-. L.i. tntt nai 2sc best assortment in town, anil the FXANDER'S DEPARTMENT STORE TAXATION CUBA irvoyant d Medium i Z 1 ti i If you sick or in trouble, call on this gifted Medium and receive Help as none can equal NEW GOVERNMENT ON A CIVILIZED BASIS Sinking Fund Is Created for the Pro posed $35,000,000 Loan Collection of Taxes Will Be Rigidly Enforced and a Storm of Protest Comes from Foreign Merchants Whom the Reg. ulation Injures, TllO United Rtnlnu mlnl.l.,, 11. - . unuinii-i Ul I1U nana, Mr. Snulcrs. itminr .into n Oc tober 20, 1903, sends translation of the regulation Issued by the president of Cuba providing for1 collection of the tu'ru m tne law of February 27, 1S03, to pay Interest on and provide a slnklnc fund fnr ih r,inn.ninn n. the proposed $35,000,000 loan. It was made the duty of the president by the law to make such rules as he deemed proper for the administration and col lection of the taxes. Mr. Squlers says: The regulation covers: Collection of the taxes (which Miall be by stamps); method of using stamps; administration of taxes; Inspection, Infractions, penalties, agreements (whereby use of stamps may be avoid, od). and enforcement of the taxes. Article 93 grants a term of sixty days In which to attach stamps to all taxed articles, and of thirty days from the publication of the regulation In whicJi to present to administrators of rents and taxes of fiscal zones a sworn Matcment or taxed articles -on hand, and to malax application for the number of stamps required. Hy a decree or the secretary of the treasury of September 2, It was or dered that the slxty-day period should run from November 1, and that of imny days lrnm twenty days after the publication of the rernlnilrmthi. is. October 7 to November 7. j This regulation has brought forth aj storm or protest from all merchants and manufacturers ntTccteii 'ti,. position is probably not so much to ' the regulation as to the tax itself, i Opposition would have been 'made to any otner Torm of taxation. The foreign merchants and manu ractuiers are the first sufferers, for to them it means large disbursements to buy stamps or furnish the cash bonds required to make agreements. en Iho bosses by sayinB they wanted the matter ni-l,lt-l...i ,i...i. i t . . ' in. -ii wuy, luu, U Is said they tin nsked t, bosses If they wished to ask any questions or make nny proposition. The. latter made nnvor a reply nnd after sitting around Tor a couple of minutes wnll-i ing for some one of (he masters to sny something th delegates departed. I Onlv one Hihii. ...... . ...... i.. ... r . - - n v .., in- iiiuiii uui lit tho visit of the delegates tho plum m:rs mUoii is surely weakening. On the stnrt they refused to consider tho subject or arbitration, claiming they wcio strong enough In themselves to brine the htiMftfiu m-di.n.t , m...i of thinking. They didn't oven ask the endorse ment of the trades council, bo confi dent were tliev m' n on.i .,,nn r the strike. Up to date tho amount represented by the Iorr In wages to' the nluinliern Ik m. mm,-......,., ,.r ...... muiin nil in in money. Many of them, comparative ly, imvB iwui io leave tho city to search for employment In other cities. AN ODD ACCIDENT. ' Man Falls Two Stories While Lacing His Shoes, Missoula. Mont.. Dec. 7. Frank i Smith, n roomer at the Kuropcan ho tel while In the act of lacing his onwva, uviium- "1 1-1 miuUCCU ilUU leil backwards through the second story window at tho hotel, and was precipi tated to the ground twentv teet bn- low, striking tho frozen ground on bis head nnd shoulders. Smith had just got nut of bed and gone into the room occupied by Ed die mint. While talking with Hunt he stooped down to laco his shoes and somehow became overbalanced and Tell against the window, breaking out tho lower sash and going out with It before limit could catch hold of him. Smith was rendered unconscious by the fall, and was picked up for dead five minutes later. Hunt threw his lied clothes and mattress out of the window and Smith was wrapped up and put upon the mattress, where he lay for several minutes, seeming ly aend. IDAHO MINING ASSOCIATION. WANT HIM IN MISSOURI. New York Millionaire Charged With Bribery in Another State. Albany. X Y., Dec. 7. The effort i to take Wllllsm Zelgler, the million ' aire New Yorker, to Missouri to plead I to an indletotnt ctmrglng him with I supplying $15,000 for bribing mem bers of the legislature, Is expected to develop into one of the hottest battles ever fought In the prolonged conflict between the two great baking powder I combinatluni. After several postponements, the ! application ior extradition papers j romps up for hearing before Gover nor OJell today and it Is not unlikely that a further delay will result. All I this delay, it Is salu, has been given ; to enable Mr. Ziegler's lawyers to pre 1 pare for the argument before Cover i nor Odell and to collect such proot , as may convince the governor that ex tradition should not bo granted. Un told and intervbting features of the controversy. It is expected, will be brought to light at the hearing. State Organization Effected at Boise City With Membership of 50. Boise, Dec. 7. About SO men .ntcr ested In the formation or a state min ing association assembled in the coun cil chamber of the city hall yesterday to perfect organization. M. A. Wood was appointed tempor ary chaJiman and M. E, Hopkins sec retary. A committee on credentials consist ing of "Wayne Darlington of Boise, W C. Page of Hailey and Max Mayfield of Boise was appointed to report at the nfternoon session, which was called at 1:30. The- committee submitted, its report after which the task of forming a permanent organization was taken up. It Is expected that the initial member ship of the organization will be not less 'than 150 and may possibly exceed this number. The association will give a banquet at the Idanha this evening. Tho mining association adjourned to "roinorrow morning. Committee on nominations Is deliberating and will report at tho meeting tomorrow. ARCHBISHOP AND BISHOP. STRIKE NEAR AN END. YMOND The Wonderful uvnin slim i Efi9iiiie I 1 D r t rtfi,, .... ..... 4 6J8 MAIN STREET I 4- R IT T T1VT T TVT Cl. f !t ' Scientific Plumber and you will not "in bad breaks L.-i nc r.i.nr.. ' -l l l I - , , , r-a I l UU"T STR E ET i Plumberb of Spokane Gain Nothing by Long Idleness. Spokane. Dee. 7. What Is believed to be the beginning of the end of the plumbers' strike transpired at the reg. ular meeting of tho -Master Plumbers' association last night. A delegation representing the trades council a peared before the meeting with the announcement that tbey were ready to have the trouble between the boss plumbers and the journeymen arbi trated. They evejs went so far an to threat- What Shall We Have for Dessert? TM mipfitijn antv i in tto family Let us ansv.cr it to-day. Try j . ! .. .i1Ul., nni tin-ilP-frl dessert. PrC' pared in two minutes. No boiling! no baking I f.dil boiliiitf water and net to tool, flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp Berry and btrav.-lx.rry. Get n package your grocers to-day io cts. American Catholics Interested in the Coming Appointments. "Washington. Dec. 7. Ameiican Catholics are deeply interested In the meeting of the congregation of tho propaganda, scheduled to bo held iu Homo today, as it Is expected that an nouncement will be formally made at the meeting or the appointment of a new archbishop of Milwaukee and a bihhop of Columbus, It is already known that Bishop .Messmcr of Oreen Day is to succeed the late Archbishop Katzer at Mil waukee, but considerable speculation exists as Io the Columbus appoint ment. Among the prominent church men mentioned ior tho latter honor are Kev. J. J. Hartley of Steuben Vllle. O., Very Kev. Dr. Fletcher of Baltimore, Mil., and Very Kev. Nich olas Pfell of Cleveland, O. Farms for Sale. We now have listed for sale some of the best wheat farms and stock ranches in the county. All the places are well Improved and well supplLJ with water. Also some very desir able city property. Call and set prices. BENTLEY & HARTMAN. For Sale. Eight hundred hlgh-grad stoi-U cat tle at a bargain. Hay to winter cattle If df sired. Enquire of C U. WADK, Pendleton, Or, I The cigar that beats them all at 5 remo Xlir lMTicet tectlluK Uraufl ofClKurit In luc 'World. ttt tanJ U l tmtktt'i trntrU. i - ----- ---- BIG SALE T Clothing Slaughtered Furnishings of all kinds reduced Saturday Specials Call at Store for particulars THE FAIR Frazer Theatre Three Nights Only, December 7th, 8th nnd 9th. MISS JESSIE SHIRLEY AND HER COMPANY In the three most successful tf mov.rir, j MONDAY, DEC. 7tb- " A MODERN MAGDALEN." rttm,.t ct Amelia Bingham. Tl'KSDAY, DEC tli Dmiias' Worlil-Ksmoiis Creatun. 11 CAMILLE." v:l)E8nA, dec. sth IJu Maimer s Mastei piece. " TRILBY." t Superb Stage Settings. Magnificent Scenery. t Elegant Costumes. I l'OPTLAR PRICKS 25c, -c and 50c Hlv Ame this year iy much larger man ever, utrc ui m muiC 3v Tn.e, m es, nev snow nd see us, we Phased to show you around. ,0J Gma ,,n,. 1 u or . j ni.ii.. r..iii- '7. aside Souvenir China makes an ex cellent present for yuur eastern friend- We have St. Jos ph'o academy, river scene, Lpiscopal church, Court house, etc. We purchased exactly three times the Haviland china this year that we have formerly. We have the Ransom shape in pure white in open stock also. Have you seen our Shell Game? Well, its harmless only new creations in Abalona and other shells, Match safes, toothpics, ink wells, napkin rings, etc. A new deal is offered you in China and Silverware. With one line of salad sets you get a gold-lined silver-plated berry spoon. Our Souvenir Wood Novi! tits have hecn ielliut; likt hot cakvs, without advertismi; 01 even showing in the window until today. See them. wl tea house FINE CHINA CUT GLASS OWL TEA HOUSE FINE TEAS AND COFFEES ft