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DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1904 PAQE 8IX. Have Your HAND BEAD What is your Lot to be in the Future: Health or Sickness, SUCCESS or FAILURE? Start Right for a Good Finish LADY CELESTA ! Absolute Queen of Psychic Palmistry "Will tell you if there is to be danger or trouble and how to overcome them. The wonder and excitement of every town she visits. SHE LIFTS THE DARK VEIL OF THE PAST and penetrates the mysteries of the future. From the lines in your palm she tells the story of your life from the cradle to the grave. 6- 'i Readings f I 1 1 ;! Readings cik : , li rn i jT-ff TOJtON.WE.6lADSTE-'4 She is consulted by the most prominent CULTURED and EDUCATED ' people everywhere. The most sensitive lady need have no j fear in coming to see her. j BIBLE HISTORY OF PALMISTRY, RECORDED IN THE iIBLE: Book o Job. Chap. XXXVII. 5-7: Ir t:c hands of all men God placed some signs that we could thus know their work. Proverbs, Chap. III. 5-16: Length of days is in her right hand, and in her left riches and honor. . I Samuel, Chap. XXV, 4-18: For what have I done or what evil is in my hand? As far back as the sacred confines of the Bible we find that belief was manifest in the power of Psychic Palmist to read the lines on the hands to point out and warn you of the uncertainties of tomorrow. It has been important in shaping the lives of the world's greatest indi viduals, such as Homer, Spencer, Lincoln, Napoleon, Gladstone, Dewey, Chamberlain, Samson and others. A FEW THINGS SHE TELLS YOU Tove affairs, courtship, marriage, divorce, sales, changes, travels, mining, land and building speculations, and all kinds of investments. All the affairs of life are advised upon with absolute certainty. Reception Hours: 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. HOTEL BICKERS (.Formerly Golden Itule) Room 2, Next to Parlor Side Entrance for Hia.c2.ies One Week Only Beginning Tuesday, LADIES, 50c Inquire at this office for particulars about THE BUGGY TO BE GIVEN AWAY By the East Oregonlan It's a beauty See it at Kunkel' Implement Store February 23 GENTLEMEN, $.00 SCRAP FOR PASSES STOCKMEN AND RAILROAD8 WILL THRE8H OUT, Railroads Claim That "8calplng" of the Return Trip Passes by 8tock men Was the Cause of the Aboli tion of the Custom Stockmen Willing to Quit Scalping Removal of This Privilege Costs $20 More Per Car to Put Stock In Markets, The hottest Id ml of n fight la In progress liotwoon tlio rnllromlH anil stock shippers over the question of ( return passes for attendnnco In enro of livestock In trnnett, says tha Boise Statesman. Oregon amnpara nnd growers nro particularly Interested In tho contro versy Inasmuch ns tho decision, of tlio railroad companies to do away with tlic return pass prlvllcgo would mean, so they assert, practically tin advance of hutween bovoii and 10 per cent on tha cost of getting their stock to market. I During 1003 no less than 5500 cars of sheep and 2B00 ci.rs of cnttlo were shipped out of Idaho and almost ns ; many out of this state. When aheap arc shipped by tlio trnlnlond It Is I possible for ono attendant to enro for I three cars of aheap. Cattle and horses require an attendant for each car. Stock growers and shippers do dare that the abolition of tho return pass privilege menus about $20 a car Increased cost of shipment. Thoy declare that the stock must bo look ed after carefully, otherwise its mar ket value will ho depreciated. Even with the heat nttentlon aheap nnd cattle nro knocked down nnd tram pled upon or smothered in tho enrs. Tho stockmen are willing, thoy say, to have their employes pay their return fares nnd have tha money re funded to them in person by tho sta tion agents at shipping points. This. ; thoy point out, would do away on- ! tlrely with tho practice of scalping passes which, the railroad companies i Insist, in the chief cause of dissat isfaction. I Railroad Contention. Hallroad officials assert that men I are sent east in charge of slock and , nro furnished with passes which thoy sell at market points. Uy furnishing r these men with transportation It is claimed the stock shippers obtain their services for a nominal figure and the railroad companies have to I hear tho cost of tho scalped passes. I At the recent Joint convention or tho National Livestock Association and National Woolgrowers' Associa tion in I'orunna mis question was I uiresncd over In lively stylo and both sides are lined up for a contest. WOMAN SUFFRAGE. School Suffrage Is the Praticuhr Bone of Contention at This Time Much Lobbying for and Agalnct in the New York Legislature- Question at This Stage Is With the Senate Judiciary Committee. Albany, N. Y Fob. 21. Thoro was n great swlali of silken skirts about tho sonatu committeo rooms today and oven the moat cnsunl ohsorvor could not fall to noto that something nf unusual interest to the fair sex was on tho topis. Tho presonco of i ho fnir visitors, who came from N'ow York, Syracuse, Duffalo, Hoch ester, Utlca nnd other cities through out tho state, was due to the hear ing before tho senato judiciary cam mlttee on tho bill Introduced by Sen ator Stevens on behalf of tho w.ould be women voters. Tho Stovens bill seeks to amend tho state constitution by adding a provision permitting tho legislature to confer "upon femalo citizens of any city of tho state tho right to voto In the election districts of which they shall at the time bo ros Idcnts, for, and mako them aliglbtn to tho ofllcc of school commissioner and school trustee, and ovory other ofllcc heretoforo and hereafter crcat' ed which shall confer upon tho or fleer elected power to manage and control any public school or schools.1 Tho women who attended tho hearing were deoply Interested In tho bill but, strango to say, a largo element among them wero on hand to express their vigorous opposition to tho measure. Others, hnwovor. Including eminent representatives of tho state woman's snffrago nssocia tlon, were on hand to spenk in fa vor of tho proposed law. In support of tho measure thoy argued that wo. i men are moro Interested In tho , training of children than nro men and that It Is necessary, thorofnro. I that women not only bo allowed 10 voto for tho members of school boards, but to hold offlco thomsolves on such boards. The opposition, In equally strong terms, declared that thero in no do mand for Biich n law from women f tho jftata; that tho bill is only ono ,t tho many wedges tho suffragists nro using In trying to uudormlno nnd tear down tho opposition to full wo man suffrage; that whoro women now havo tho right to voto for school officers thoy notably fall to do so; that this domand was made at tho tlmo of tho constitutional convention of 1894 nnd failed, and thul tho pres ent bill Is too broadly framed not to become a monaee. Martin Deck, of Erlo, Pa., Insured his llfo Fohruary 17, for $2,000, In favor of tho girl whom ho married February 20. February 22 ho tools poison, then shot hlmsolf and died In tho house whoro ho and his wife wero sotting up, their housohald goods. 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Two state conventions will ho hold this ytnr, hut as a republican victory Is conceded In tho stnto election, tho interest of tho democrats centers al most wholly In the convention which Is to name the delegates to St. Louis. Today's meeting of thu state com mittee has been awaited with inter est all over tho stnto for soverul weeks nnd a lively contest hns da- velopeil for the honor of entertain t . 1. 1 1 . ,1... ..1 , , , , f i;ikit;o niiiwu miiu JIUL ill lllin 1IJI lliu gathering arc Yankton, Aberdeen, Mitchell, Sioux Falls nnd Huron. Tho rivalry for tho convention city Is not tho only contest that is il tracting nttentlon. Tho Henrnt boomers want an early convention ns early as .March, whllo those who onposo tho candidacy of tho Ne.v York editor contend thnt Mny will lift unrlv nfiMin.l. rn I.... . 1 , ,1,1 1 V l 7"""""" to be held. Tho decision In rcgad to tho convention dnto will show, therefore tho Hearts strength in South Dakota. 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