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DAILY EAST OftECONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1904. ' till the emergency arises when the I world sees their unfitness. They j have not met the Issues which arose , HE WAS A JEW. EAST Dreyfus. Tho itamn Rtnnris for nn nnlh-i enOch dallv hut have dodged them till they of Frcnci, history. It emhodles re: -ul rvry nfurnoon eipt Knmlaj-i I are unahle to exert their authority. oilectlons or the civilized wlrld 't :' l-endictoa, On-jron. bj tht ! Such an oftlclal was the Inspector of recalls n 8tory as tragic and romanllc I . .... ft t.it. . it... fMiKt theaters at Ch.caBo. He didn't know-- e"' InlusUce" m,d cjudlcc his duties, had never reported to any- a, whpn tUc 8low movlll(. m,R(.r 0. hody. didn't know he hnd a right to i Ecorn will always, point enforce the regulations governing . Vindlvated.nreyfus Is to ho n ston .1 theaters and ns a result the evidence bj P1" nk In tin Frrn.1i brought out the fact that the fireman ano.hnr hist,,: : OREGON1AN PUBLISHING 1 COMPANY. Taooe. Alalo 11. sunscrtmioN hates. allr. oo year br oiatl JS.on Eally, ali month! bjr mall -. ball?, tbrtr month by mall 1.23 uauj. on monto dj man ,yu UtUr. ( month by carrier tl3 wklj. oat j par by mail 1.50 "e-tlj. atx HL by mail 7fl WfeklT. (our month by mall 50 Seailwerkly, one year bj mall .... 2.1X1 Sfml-Werklj, six month'' by mall . . 1.00 Stml-Weekly, three months by mall .. .50 Tne East Oriulan 1 on salt at It. H. Rtch'a Xewn Stands at Uotcl 1'ortland and Botet IVrktui. Portland, Oregon. Member Scrlpp Mdtae tloa. . Ner Auocla. Sac Franclieo llureau. 40S Fourth St. Chicago llunrau, IWO Secnrtty Ilulldlng. Wablaston. O C. llureau, 501 14th St. . W. latered at Ivodletcn rwtnmce as eccond class matter. U j ION iVgu) L B tU stationed there was a mere dummy to comply with the Inw. who had never hud any experience at fires, his oc cupation driver of an express wagon An exchange summarlws some of the additional facts drought out at th coroner's Inquest over the hodios of the victims of the disaster. The curtain wouldut work, the exits were locked, the lire escapes had no ladders hut were deadly traps, there were no appliances for fighting fire, there was not even a fire alarm box, the employes didn't know how to operate the levers that opened the doors, the skylights were fastened down, there was no fire curtain, the exits were not only not marked but were concealed by draperies, the turning Mm is hinged up m t trifle and It Is worth the re-tt lllng w the snke or the old, old truth .a who commits a crime nlwnvs k:.ws a trail. The Dreyfus trial turned upiin h date of a telegram. Was i' sit on April 1. 1S94 or March 1. lSfC If was sent on the former daic iViii.v was guilty of Imparting ir.'V a ' information to a German ofti'i Ti is Information had roferonci t a preaching mobilization of ihf Friii'i army. lr sent April 1. u:4 t .- treason. If It wns sent Ma- 1 1S9B. 11 was no secret and v 1 ir jiort What was the date of the '1 .- f,.au'," When the consplrnc was fina 'v unrawlod It was In or Men Pnlnmil ll,nrv l,n,l .1in,ir-,.r , lbcTC And- h It may be proved with much certainty that God intends no man to llv? In this rvorlu with out workins. but It seems no less evident that he intends every man to be happy Id his work. It was written: "By the Sweat of Thy Brow," but it was never written: "By the breaking of thy heart." RUSKI.V 1 ! OUR GROWING COMMERCE. Time was when the Atlantic was the ocean of commerce and the Pa cific seaboard of minor importance. A few trading vessels plied up and down this coast. But times have changed. The unprecedented devel opment of the whole Northwest, the discoveries of gold, oil and coal in were no separate exits from the gal lerles. and there were only two bot tles of "kill fire" Ic the whole thea ter. Each of these things wns in di rect violation of the law, and the Chicago building commissioners whose duty It was to see that all these things were supplied are looking for the persons who are to blame for the Iroquois disaster. The favorable report of the senate committee on the appropriation for the Lewis and Clark exposition means much for the upbuilding of the West. It means low rates from the East, which will bring many here lo spy out the land. One can scarcely appreciate how the eyes of the East are turned toward the West. West ward ho! is the cry. There is a strain of the pioneer and adventurer in the typical American which urges him to press, forward toward the set- Here was the evidence l,u the discovery: The telegram contained a 1 . . ence to the "31st of the rent month." Now as everyone n .s that March has 31 days wl.:i- A( 1 has only 30. Slight as was ihis tan lessness of the conspirators if n sufficient to bring about their undo ing. Other evidence wns s-t-ur"i! One of the plotters committed sui cide. Tinally Dreyfus stood for'h completely acquitted. (Evaporated 1 Cream I baartnc the abere can label, flow 1 Irom tne can rich in every Inrredrtnt fB which enters into cod cuildinc. Economy I H JDXOJLLU. H carries our cuarar.ieo a uj il ayaaj i carelul preparation, richness and purity it ts diilerent Irom the I u.i,n i,rnri nnd nddt a rich Vaaav ness to your Icod. Try it and you will be convinced H is the best Look lor our cap label t H HELVETIA MILK CONDENSING CO. Highland, Illlnou O -I(Ila(aaaaaaaaaanajaH 4 iiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaflBaaaaaaaaaaHlBaal aataaaaaaa 4 j i 1 J t noUSc li Co- BEYOND CONTROL Auarrpinthc hono, round tntni themn alint Bmakh! Ilangl CraibM' II It isn't lntfcl wreck, hrirr Ih. r.m,l n nl . . hire ana we win uo h cood lob ol rn.irir.. i t ouuo. i . you anu cimru-e rnu no more than l. n-i,. uer m..i BAD BLOOD tkl illlTB ,lo ull rl.ilmril fur llieai i Jf ' 1 -ic I Lav olt4n in,, Itt i-.a I. -Li' a ar Urt i a -i1 .k il ;t,riu nir w iii.ic ' -r ' ic in rrory I AiasKa, tne swelling volume of traffic Ung sun. The same energy and in vlth the Orient and the islands of the j teiligence applied in the West re sea have given a wonderful stimu- suits in getting a competence In the lous to commerce on the Pacific. We I West, where in the East It would raise and manufacture the articles needed in Oriental trade. We are shipping flour made from wheat rais ed at Helix and other Umatilla coun ty points to Japan to feed the plucky little brown men who are on the verge of war We are shipping Pilot Rock wool, in the finished form, as turned out at our woolen mills, across the waters. They are munching our apples in Hong Kong and using our eondensed milk In China. The vol ume of Oriental trade is going to swell till Portland will double and treble her population. We share In the general prosperity of. the coast The more population, the more manufacturers we have in the Northwest, the more demand there will be for our wheat, mutton, and bf. We will have to break in nore land to raise more alfalfa lo feed more beef, put in a larger acre age of wheat, increase our areas of orchards and share in the general prosperity. We will soon be able to ship thc-aper when we have an open river. While local causes may serve to make money tight temporarily, there is but little danger of hard times in the West while we have such unlimited markets to supply and ao many undevelojied natural resources. The coming of the Oriental liner In drasamha marks an epoch in the Oriental trade The following facts from the Portland Journal are Inter- s ting in this connection: One million dollars worth of silk !s being brought by the Oriental liner Indrasamha, which sailed from Yoko nama yesterday for Portland. The abipmcnt consists of 250 tons, which is valued at more than U.QQO a ton. Immediately upon the steamer's ar rival the silk goods will be transfer red to cars and given rapid transit East. The consignment goes princi pally to New York. Six cars will be required to trans port It, and the train will make pas- nenger time. Baggage cars will be' ased and it will be the first time In the history of the O. R. & N, that a train of that character ever ran over its line. The Indrasamha Is bringing a full rargo. All lold, it will amount to ISC tars. A big portion of it consists of exhibits from Manila for the 8t. Louis exposition probably enough, it is said, to make 1G0 cars. There ts also a big shipment of Jute and hemp com ing from the Philippines and In addi tion to the regular cargo of Chinese merchandise and other ware the total Talue of the freight will run up o about $1,500,000. Tho vessel Is com ing direct to Portland. BACK BONELESS OFFICIALS. What is needed in public officials is a large Infusion of lionemaklng ma terial, so they will have sufficient backbone to do their duty. Some men tilde along tin- line of least resistance merely procure a living. Shiftless, lazy, incompetent people fall wher ever their lot is cast, but hard-working, intelligent people have an op portunity for advancement iu the Northwest which they lack in the Eastern state;.. The white-wingod dove of peace is reported as hovering over the East ern situation. Meanwhile. Russia Is hurrying troops to the point of prob able conflict and Japan is paying ex orbitant prices for Turkish war ves sels and munitions of war If the white-winged dove wishes to keep her wings white it had better seek a more congenial clime before the smoke from the guns blarkens its plumage. The proximity of the troops, the deepseated jealousies and the racial hatred of the two nations la almost sure to precipitate a conflict. The only erime that wat- p-ov.d against him was that he was a .lew He was patriotic, iiprigh' an 'l ficient officer but hp was a Jew Antl-Semlticism a species of weed that grows In the soil of wolvrnnt souls refused him vindication It tried to hound him to his dea-h it would hate pulled down the nillnrs of the republic upon Itself in order to Kill the victim of its hate tint I; failed. Justice, thaugh long kln I was in the end triumphant IJrevtUS. Pln-ant Pilitalil Ptj-i Tap (.or! tne name Is a synonymn foi an era, r-m-,- nucTioa-rmai of race prejudice and fanaticism. I' j ur u.. p.., n...., -ir..i. . m'm aiso stanus for heroism and patient triumph. Spokane Press. using Rood nmterluU and ruttlnc in jod wotl. lfjouhae had no accident and yoor conveyance li nwoly "run down, "rime advice- bting II here lor rejuvenation. Wehandl. exrluilrclr In 1'cndlctnn the celebrated Wn ona buptlus and wagons KEAGLE BROS., THE BLACKSMITHS The Columbia Lode-insr House Well ventilated. neat and comfortablp rooms, good . iea:. liar in connection J where -best goods are served. ! Main Street, center of block between Alta and i Wcbli Streets. Willi 0 b. and , PM month T ft.ll.l. t t , i : i E. D, R EAL 1 1 4WS'1 Candy i fL CATHARTIC no F. X. Schempp Proprietor KO-TO-BAC. i-ti i ,, a' drug- Mil: 1 .i-an-v iUI.iu Such weather as we are having makes the stockmetj feel good V have had a very open winter mi fat.! consequently they have had to fe"d ' vcry little and have hay enough on I hand to be able to see some hard weather from now on without being I pinched in feed. i Walter's Flouring Mills Capacity, 150 barrels a day Flour exchanged for wheat. Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped etc., always on hand All persons knowing themselves to be in-' debted to me will call and settle their their accounts as I need the money. Conrad Platzoeder Meat Market nrr iwiaeio! most (sitltm.. 1DI on UUI re i rood ilfrfc D. BOYa . l,j fvhsi ugit HAST OKE00MAN price of w pobllatki u.Tr u DUl me ma&rj lair BUTE JOU D0I& sou are a lobscriber u I 1 1 li r.l Jl I I A I' I ' Jwui mar , rtk of i I It will i The gathering together of the del egates at Portland at the various con ventions now being held there, will be a splendid thing for the develop ment of the coast. Jieu of money and influence will see our matchless resources and when they get back into the land of blizzards and drouthB they will begin to compare it unfa vorably with Oregon. The next step will be that 'hey will pull up stakes and be coming out here lll Ilf A MM vv e vv ant mon iruui iu uianu uaiiuai y anu reoruarv nummpps. ann nrnnn;p in ma f . O o 1 - 0 mi w uiuuwuiiiLiu in i i in wh v hi fill nrirpc a rtr i rrirt in inir vim ao iiurr vfii.it.Li o i i iriiiiiiiiiii fit i i riot rant i r m ai nc? tnar aii rpn " v w m at K mm mm aL, Bh . a . M I I 1 1 I 111! atfeill I a t Tv i equais i.uu, ana gets $5.00 worth of goods. The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There ts a disease prevailinc in this country most dangerous because so decep- it I ll iita W4 : t f 1 fci dmnyMluuca deaths arc caused by it heart dis ease, pneumonia, nearx latiure or apoplexy are often the result of kid ney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed toad vance thckiduey-iiolton ed blcxxl will at tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of the bladder, or the kidneys themselves ureal: down anu waste away cell by cell. Bladder troubles almost always result from a derangement of the kidneys and a cure is olHaiued quickest by a projier treatment of the kidneys. If you are feel ing badly you can make no mistake by uiting ur. dinner s womp-KOOl, tlie great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of licing comjielled to go often through the day, and to get up many tinio during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Su'atiif Koot is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. Swarni-Roit is pleasant to take and is wild liv all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a simple bottle of this wonderful new dis covery and a liook that tells all nlxiut it, IkUIi bent free by mail. AddreM, Dr. Kil mer & Co.. Ilinghamtoii. N. Y. When writing meiilioii reading this generous offer in this paper. Don't muke any mistake, but remember the iiame,Swauii Kpot, Dr. Kilmer's Swaiui-Koot, and the addres. llingliamtoH, N. V., on even' bottle ' Underwear Fleece lined, all colors, regular ti.oo kind, now goc Ribbed, all colors, regular Ji.oo kind, new 80c All wool, any weight, any color, regu lar $2.00 suit, now ti.Oo Egyptian comb balbriggan, regular $2.50 kind, now $2 oo All wool, pink, blue or lavender, regu $3.00 goods, now $2.40 Silk and wool, blue and pink striped, regular price 14,00, now $3. 20 Other high grade underwear at propor tionate reductions. Gloves 50c kind, 35c. 75c kind, 50c. Ji.ookind, 75c $1-35 kind. 90c. 11.50 kind, $j.iS We wish to dispose of every pair of gloves in our store. Mackinaw Coats and Suits Mackinaw coats, $4.00, now $3.00 Mackinaw pants, $400, now $3.00 Working Shirts 50c kind, kind, $75 40;. 75c kind, 60c. Jti.oo $1 25 kind, St. 00. $150 kind, Winter Caps 25c kind, 20c. 50c kind, 40c. 75c kind, foe. $1.00 kind, Soc. $1.25 kind, fx. 00. ti 50 kind, $1.15. Corduroy Pants The kind sold by others for $3.00, and sold regularly by us for $2.00 this sale It 50, one half what others will ask you for them. Neckwear Midget string ties, regular 25c, now two for t asc 50c Four-in-hand or Tecks 35c 75c Ties ;;;;;;; c f. 00 Ties 20C 20 per cent On every article in this s lUWUUCa Aa, sir 1. el.:.,? IIipu Gloves, WW VIA UiU9, uioves. nnua;ciuu"-i-'"r- tr K?lht KODn. erv. rancv cii5. t 1 1 Wmlrtipnm 1 .1 r it lirir- ui u-r Coats and Aproas, rwnia Special inducements in orH.r. Twenty Pr ccfl' - hA ,1x111 ,r nrice uuub - ftlil. iwut.i 1 - . regular prices of suits W ranees from t2.S0 tofc. w - axrir creat bareains at the xtjw- hettet a prupuc w &w ---- cent discount We want you to ,s ' rt l.arrrains We V O1' pleasure in showing S"" buv or not. SULLIVAN to. RON 614 MAIN STREET REMEMBER THE BARGAIN SALE IS NOW ON