. nPFOON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1905. DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. 1 i 1 GRAND BALL December 31 MUSIC HALL 300 Costumes from Portland Will be 011 display in JUDD BUILDING Cash Prizes Five dollars for the best lady character Five dollars for the best gentte man character Music by KIRKMAN'S Orchestra Building Material Of all Description Sash, Doors & Windows Made to order. Building paper, lime, cement, brick and sand, wood gutters for barns and dwellings a spec ialty, Oregon Lumber Yard Alta St, Opp. Court House MIESCKE'S MEAT MARKET Will meet the lowest prices quoted by anyone oji meat Tou always GET GOOD MEAT when Mieeeke fill your order. 316 COURT ST. Doi't mint the place. INSURE IN Reliable Companies That pay their losses promptly. Our companies stand at the head of the list. Anet Hartford Kir Insurance Co.;i3,SS9,07r AllUnc Anurance Go W18,966 London & Lancashire Fin Insurance Co 2,644,663 North Brltbh & Mercantile Co 19,696974 Boys) Injur Co a,897,I88 FRANK B. CLOPTON AGENT U2 EAST COURT ST. tin All perions knowing themselves to he in debted to me will call and settle their their accounts as I need the money. t Conrad Platzoeder I Meat Market UNCLE MS CALL WILL GIRDLE THE WORLD WITH NEW YEAR GREETING Expected to Encircle the Globe In Ten Second Over a Million Miles of Wire Will Be Used In Transmit flnn thr Mettaaae Will Start at Washington, Golno Westward and Will Return to That Point Washington, Doc. 31. Promptly on tho stroke or midnight tonight Uncle Sam will Btnrt a New Year greeting around the world. Tho army posts and naval stations of tho United States In Hawaii, Guam, the Philip pines, Porto nieo. Alaska and other parts of the world will receive the message, tho sending of which Is made possible by the completion of the Pacific cables and those In Alas ka. In Icsb than ten seconds thla sa luM will completely encircle the giobo and return to tho starting point tho ,hlto, lowering naval observatory or. Georgetown Heights. This, at least, Is the calculation of Lieutenant Commander Everett Hay den, the naval officer In chargo of tho observatory. The route of the mes sage will be by telegraph to San Francisco and thence by way of th-i new Pacific cablo to Honolulu, to Midway, to Guam, to Manila and to Hong Kong. Flashing up and down tho entire l.nstern coast of Asia it will cross Sumatra, Ilorneo and Java to Austra lia and New Zealand. By the land route across Siberia It will bo flash ed to Moscow and St. Petersburg, and there be taken up by the thick mesh of wires covering northern and cen tral Europe, passing London and at the sumo time spanning the coast of Africa. From Alexandria It will be Bhot 750 miles up the Nile, Into the very heart of the dark continent. Leaping out Into the isea, It will register Itself i the Isles of Mada gascar and Mauritius. From Lisbon to the Maderias and over the Cape Verde Islands it will jump to Per nambuco, Brazil, thence down Into central Argentina and up into Boli via, across the Windward isles, the Lesser An-llles and West Indies, and then home again to Washington. Over 1.150,000 miles of wire and cable will be utilized iu transmitting the message. When the midnight signal reaches Chicago It will be an hour before the birth of the new year. Similarly, It will be 10 o'clock when the signal flashes into the Denver and the mountain belt towns and 9 o'clock when It reacnes the Pacific coast. When the island of Midway is reached the clocks will register 6 p. m. t'p to this point the message will be ahead of the new year, but as the Island of Midway marks the Interna tional date line, where each new year is born, the instantaneous spark will bo flashed Into Guam at 3 p, m. New Year's day, while our soldiers in the Philippines will receive the greetings at about the hour they have finished their New Year dinner. At Calcutta and Ceylon it will bo! 11 a. m., at Bombay, 10 a. m.. at Aden, 8 a, m.; at Rome, C a. m.; iu the Canary Islands, 4 a, ni.; in east urn Brazil, 3 a. m.; and so on back to Washington, all within the ten sec onds following the midnight hour when the message was started on Its way It Is intended to receive both the outgoing and Incoming signals on the same chronograph nt tho naval ob servatory, and thus preserve a per manent graphic record of both on a single sheet of paper. It Is suggest ed thai, besides demonstrating the possibilities of practical astronomy and telegraphy, working together through International co-operation, benefits will result from the general attention that It will direct to ad vantages of the use of accurate stan dard time throughout the world. COTTON MILLS IN HARD LINES. Dividends Durinq 1903 Smaller Thai In Preceding Year. Boston, Mass.. Dee. 31. The year ending today has been an unsatisfac tory one for the cotton mills of New England, as Is shown by reports from New Bedford, Lowell, Fall Illver and other centers of the milling industry. There have ueen a number of con tributing causes for tho disaster, but over and above all others tho condi tions that have ruled In the cotton market for the past IS months natur ally take precedence. The dividends paid by the different mills during the year afford the best evidence of existing conditions. Tho dividends of the Fall River mills for tho year averaged 5.06 per cent, as compared with 6.47 per cent In 1S02. The same comparison holds good as regards Lowen, Providence, Now Bedford and tho other largo cotton mill centers of New England. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests all classes of food, tones and strengthens the stomach and dlgcative organs. Cures Dyspepsia, Indiges tion. Stomach Troubles, and makeo rich red blood, health and strength. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure rebuilds worn out tissues, purifies strengthens and sweetens the stomach. Got. G. W. Atkinson, of W. Va., saya: ''I have u.ied a nnmber of bottles ot Kodol Dyspopsla Curo and bare found It to be o very effective and, Indeed, pow erful remedy for stomach ailments. I recommend It to my frlonds." Sold by " nllman & Co. iLtir.RT HUBBARD TO WED. Scond Nuptials of the Philosopher Will Be Quiet rmit Aurora, N. Y., Dec. 31. An autii'.iritative announcement In regard to wedding ot Elbert Hubbard, head of the Roycroftera, and Miss Allco Moore Is unobtainable bore, but the Impression prevails tnat the mar rlago will be quietly celebrated to morrow, as previously Intimated by Mr. Hubbard. Since tho divorce granted to Mrs. Hubbard, In the trial of which Mm Mooro figured ns tho co-rcspondou' Mr. Hubbard and Miss Mooro have been together constantly and that their marriage is sehodulcd for an early date, and probably for tomor row, Is regarded as a certainty. FORTY-ONE YEARS AGO. Survivors Meet, of the Battle of Stone River. Shelbyvlllo, Ind. Dec. 31. Surviv ors of the ba'tlc of Stono's Hlvor (Tenn.) met horc today to revive memories and swap stories of the famnim nntlfllpt which was fOUgllt II venrs nco today. Tho occasion of the gathering Is the fourth annual reunion of tho association composed of the veterans who took part in toe engagement. A two days program hns been ar ranged. A majority of thu COO mem bers of the nssoclntlon are present, nnd severnl noted spoakers will be heard at the annual eampflre tonight STATE" DEMOG R A G Y WHO WILL BE THE NEXT STATE CHAIRMAN7 Captain White' Retirement Will Ne cessltate a Search for New Timber Wehrung Is Impossible on Ac count of Dutie. at St, Louis Sweek May Be Next Chairman. A Salem special to the Oregon Dally Journal says In regard to thin-ported retirement of Captain Sam uel White of Baker City from the chairmanship ot the democratic state central committee: Thure is a persistent rumor about that a vacancy Is nbotit to occur in the chairmanship of the stale demo cratic central committee, that Cni tnln Samuel White, the present chnlr man, will resign, nnd already the tongues of leading democrats he are studying the situation with n ilew to tlndiug the best man to place Ir that position should Captain White really decline to serve in that capuc Ity i-ny longet. Sferal names of prominent demo crats r.re already being used in 'his connection, any one of whom wo.ild tioubtless be entirely satlsfac'.o to the majotlty of tho party in the state. Go"crnor Chamberlain was lust ev ening asked as to what ho I; tie- re garding the situation, and what hi thought would be the result If Mr. White declined to longer remain In the work. The governor, in answer to a question, said: Governor Chamberlain Talks. "I have heard rumors of that kind, and Mr. White told me hlmsulf a short time ago that his official and private business was such that It would be difficult for him to sorvo another term- as chairman. Besides that he will probably bo nominated to succeed himself ns district attorney, and In that event he may feel tha' it would not be proper for him to servo as chairman." When the governor was asked who would be chairman in the event Mr White declined to continue in that trying and responsible position, he said: "Mr. White has done such valiant service for tho party and has been so loyal to it and to his friends tnat 1 would hate to seo him rostgn. He is my first choice for tho position. "If, howover, ne concludes not to run another term, I would like to see Senator Wehrung of Washington county, or Senator Sweek of Multno mah eounty, succeed him. "Both of these gentlemen are thor oughly capable, and yet I do not know whether either of them would bo willing to serve. There are a num ber of callable men In tho party, but these are the only two whoso names I have heard mentioned for the posi tion as yet." Mr. Wehrung Impossible. A prominent domocrat in this city. In discussing the same mutter, when told what the governor had said about this subject, said that Mr. Weh rung would unfortunately not be available, for tho reason thnt his du ties In connection with tho St. Louis exposition and tho Lewis and Clark fair would take up so much of Ins tlmo away from his private interests that It seemed almost an outrage to force further public duties on him although be, too, was uno of the ablest men for that place In westorn Oregon. Tho gentleman continued: uut there Is a man who can be prevailed upon to tako that place, I think, and the governor has mention ed his name Senator Alox 8week of t'ortiand, an Ideal man for tho doh! tlon. a democrat without an enemy In tho party, ono in whom all can and will have aosolute confidence, and who has tho ability to handlo the business of a thorough campaign nec ond only to Captatn White, the East era Oregon hustler. "Mr. Sweek Is an organizer of no small ability, a good business man, ana nis integrity is without question, ana wun him artno head of the riem ocratlc party of the state there is no reason why we should not continue In bearing a part of tho burden of tho stato government in the near futuro as we are doing now. "Wo are In tho boat Dosslblo condl tlon for tho future, ana ought to be caroful in selecting a successor to Mr, White, If that gontloman can sorvo us no longer, and tho best se lection we can make. I think, Is by taking Senator Sweek for our stato chairman. "Ho will bo a worthy successor to Mr. White, to whom we owe our suc cess In the last tow yoars in no small measure, and would certainly com mand tho con-aenco and secure tho support of every democrat of tho stato." T 4. SPECIALS FOR THIS Wednesday Specials Ladies' Suits and Jackets at actual cost hce Curtains of all tirades reduced zuper cent Thursday Specials jap Silk, all colors 23cyard Ladies' Ice Wool Head Shawls, reduced 20 per cent Friday Specials Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats, re duced 20 per cent Men s Fleeccd-lined Undcrwenr, heavy grade 35c garment Comforts and Woolen Blankets, re- auced 20 per cent THE FHIR: - THE1IEHT , TUB MOST WHOLESOMU PHOPEHIiY MILLED WITHOUT A SUPERIOR Its BYERS' BEST FLOUR The Standard of Excellency. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. Byers, Proprietor. E OPEN T TAMMANY WILL TURN DOWN THE LOW POLICY. Church Bells Will Ring in a Saturna lia of Open Vice of Every Kind Places of Historical and Unques tioned Infamy Will Open at Mid night in a Blaze of III. Starred Glory. New York, Dec. 31. Unusual activ ity in the Tenderloin region served as n reminder to those who strolled that wny today that a change In the administration of Greater New York wns at hand. Notorious resorts that have been closed during the Low ad ministration have been refurnished and redecorated and otherwise pre pared for a grand opening, When Trinity chimes ring In the New Year tonight and also the first day ot the administration of Mayor McClellan and his Tammany nssoci ates there will be celebrations and festivities In tho region about Twen ty, ninth street and Broadway which promise to put all past performances iu the shade. The Haymarket, It is said, will si. .no again In ull its glory and the Tlvoll, Berlin and other resorts of a slmllnr character thut have been dark or nt least subdued for months past will throw wide open their doors. Most Interesting of all the reports current today Is ono to the effect thnt there will be a re-oponlng of the Emoire, in West Twenty-ninth street. This place has been closed ever since a waiter nnmod Tobln murder ed Captain Craft there and hid his body iu the cellar after beheading it and casting the head into tho furnace. It Is said the resort will be reopened tinder tho management of James i more, an ox-convlct. Whatever the trum may prove to be In regard to these rumors, tho Impression Is general In the Tender loin that there will he no police inter ference with tho proposed gayety. One old Tendcrlolncr, who hB been through previous reform eras, oiced the general sentiment today when he A Shrewd Investor will be glad to know how the greatest accumulation of trust funds in the world is invested. A young man who is just beginning to accumulate and invest his savings will be interested in a booklet that describes the investments of The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. This information is found in "A Banker's Will." Sent free on application. TbU Company tnki Ftrti In Aaxla. Vr-In Amount fM rollt-boldn. fitit In Ac. TheMutual LirK Insurancb Company or New York, Kkjuid A. MoCcnDl, riwldtat. Alma D. Katx, manager, Bolt, Idaho, Frank U Hammond, District Masaicr Pendleton, Oregon, 1 Satt,,dy Calico,, o yards for Outinc Flanml . . All Dress Goods valuc for Saturday " T -.I: PI- . -"' "PPCrs of 1 yBji Men's Slippers oi all u McCALL'S PATTERNS SOLD HERE said "The last election meant that the people of New York wanted the old times back, and if they do It's the duty of tho officials to give It to them. If the other side had won, no- i body would have thought of opening . en." I 6ick headache absolutely and per manently ruml by using Mokl Tea. ,Ji pleasant borb drink. Cures Con stipation and indigestion. Makes you eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 25c and 50c. F. W. Schmidt & Co. DIFFERENT EYES Even though similarly troubled niu.t huve different glasses. ripeetuelfs tlttted to any Indi vidual will only suit hltn or her, therefore n thorough test is neees-s-ary lit every cum;. My optical parlor Is equipped with every in strument necesury to make un absolutely ncrtiruteexmiiitibtlon. 1'rlces uh low its first nine work will permit. GLENN WINSLOW Jeweler and Optician Post Office Block The Colombia Lodpinc House Well ventilated, neat and comfortable rooms, good beds. liar in connection where best goods ar served, Main' Street, center of Mock, between Alia and Webb Streets. F. X. Schempp Prop! e t o r Walter's flouring Mills Capaeity, 1B barrels a 'day. Flour exchanged for wheat Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped ed. etc., always on band. Schedule of pares On and after April i, fare over the Pendleton & Ukiah Stage Line will be: PyoUUton to Ukim.W. round tflp.tsi ' dUton to Alb. .7. round trio, Sft : ealetoi I mp ! r to JJM1.W. round trip 2.toi J'tndJtton t nt , II, roond trip, ll.w. Office at Qoldca Rule Hotel iess for Kti(s io OFF' , tou Of kinds m MEN'S OVERSHQg All sizes ,M-D- For One Day Orfj' 90c pair mist 'office. I El IU.AM" IbJlUI11--. I uoo- 0nwn I" dr . In J'. EeNTIS Restaur Ik, ibn - -riiuu t over ' 1 .ti Be.: 25 cent Healhi INARY ! rrivateUiiiijj turf , disttlc Elegant FtrnisWi I Fr. now Conectin UId 131 GUS LaFONTW 6J3 Uain Ett blttl, ' inur am GOOD DRY All'Kini LvtntlY 11 V. I lUrti i 1 have rood sound i which is dilivma reasonable prices For Cash. I W. C. MINNlf Leave orders at Nc Cigar Store. t BEST WEAl Tender Bed Prime Pot Fine Veal Best Motion DtlicioBsLuij :inrnltlisl I market is a stock i . J TIUJ J Butter LtecKaBu--- I to furnish thettw the market in eH"I S. WARNER,1 t NwMilVeyil court f u.l. 1411 T Alma Shoes, bat":. AyM Men' Snoa p- 1 Hived fro J03 f