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EIGHT PAGES. PAQE BIX. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON,, OREGON, WEDNE8DAY, MARCH 23, 1B04. i'2i i HUMBERT FRONT 2'alN. BACK 2 IN. Ilfll FOR EVERYTHING IN MEN'S FUR. NI8HINGS. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN IN OUR LITTLE STORE7 SO, YOU'RE OUR CUSTOMER. IF NOT, GIVE US H CALL. WE WILL MAKE YOU OUR CUSTOMFR. OUR GOOD GOODS AND PRICES DO IT ALL OUR SPRING GOODS ARE HERE; ALL NICE NEW, UP-TO DATE FURNISHINGS. WE HAVE THE PEACHIEST LINE OF THESE GOODS IN PENDLETON. Ill BO AGENTS FOR 8ILVER COLLARS, WHICH SELL TWO FOR 25c. DONT BUY INFERIOR COLLARS OF THIS BRAND. EVERYTHING GOOD HAS IMITATION8. ARGHBI5H0P ELDER ONLY ONE CATHOLIC , PRELATE IS OLDER. Was Ordained to the Priesthood Fifty Eight Years Ago Is an American by Birth, and Finished His Educa tion In Europe Was the Youngest Man Who Ever Filled the Office of Bishop in Any Church. 77 EXPRESS FR0NT2salN. BACK2IN v -v Cincinnati, O.. March 23. Arch bishop William Henry Elder, the sec ond oldest Roman Catholic prelate In the world, celebrated the olghty fifth anniversary of his birth today, In all tho Catholic churches of the archdiocese prayers were said for him, while tho venerable prolate himself celebrated pontifical high mass at the cathedral this morning. He spent tho remainder of tho day quietly In his Btudy In the parish house, where he received numerous visitors who called to offer their con gratulatlons. Next week Archbishop Elder will celobrate the fifty-eighth anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood. He was born in Baltimore In 1819, and conies of an old Catholic family that has furnished many members to religious Institutions in America. In 1831, at the ago of 13, Archbishop Elder entered Mount St. Mary's col lege at Emmltsburg, Mel., where he studied theology. At the time Arch bishop Purcoll was the president and uannnai McmosKey one or the pre fects. After completing his studies at Emmltsburg, where he was ordained deacon, he, In 1843, entered tho Prop aganda, at Rome, whero he complet ed his theological studies and was ordained a priest In 184G by the car dinal prefect of the Propaganda. Re turning to the United States, he was appointed to tho chair of theology of his alma mater, and afterwards, as director df Mount St. Mary's college, he rendered valuable services. Dr. Elder remained at Emmltsburg until consecrated bishop In 1857, In which year he was nominated by Pope Plus IX to the vacant see of Natchez, then administered by the Most Reverend Archbishop Diane. DIshop Elder tho same year took charge of the diocese. At that time he was tho youngest bishop of any denomination of Christians in tho United States, being but 38 years of age. In 1879 ho .was tendered tho ap pointment of coadjutor to the Most Roverend Archbishop Allemany of San Francisco, tho oldest Catholic see iln America, with the title of Bishop of A vara, but he declined It giving as his reason that he could not leave his diocese while his people were suffering from yellow fover. Ho was ordered by tho popo In 1880, to proceed as coadjutor arch bishop to Cincinnati. Ho presided over the fourth provincial council of Cincinnati, held In 1882. and on the death of Archbishop Purcoll, the same year, bocame archbisnop oi Cincinnati, to which position he has over since continued to devote his energies. THE OLDEST AND BEST BLOOD PURIFIER i THE GREATEST OF ALL TONICS. A Spring Medicine thai, adds vigor and strength to the system, purifies and enriches the Blood, and lays the foundation for a strong constitution and good health during the hot sultry summer. Most everybody feels bad in the spring'. 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No effort was made In tho convention to have tho delegates Instructed, but before thoy wero selected each delo gato mado plain his cholco for tho presidential nomination. oix or tno delegates that wero elected went before tho convention as being for William .Randolph ttearsi tirst, laat anil all tho time ana iim this piatlorm they wero chosen. Tho remaining two dole. gates, wh6 were not favorable to Mr, Hearst, woro elected In order to glvo representation In tho dologatlon for a small faction of the party. After tho delogates wero selected thoy met and adopted resolutions favoring Mr. Hearst, and as tho unit rtilo will prevail In tho delegation. tho solid voto of Rhode Island In tho national convention will bo cast for tho nomination of William Randolph ttearst for tho presidency. Tho result In Rhodo Island shows plainly that Mr. Hearst oxorts a liar monlzlng Influence upon tho factions of tho democratic party. His strength in tno West has been plainly shown whenever tho opportunity has come for a trial, and now tho first stato in tho East, in fact tho first state in tho country, to select a full delega tlon to tho national convention, has spoKon unequivocally In favor of Mr. Hearst. Tho news of this signal victory will bo vory encouraging to all fac tions of tho democratic party in tho West and South as showing that thero Is ono candidate who can unlto nua lead a victorious democracy In tho presidential election this fall. " A QUESTION. No Opposition to Butler. Philadelphia, Pa., March 23. Tho republican congressional convention of tho Sovonth district, which was called to convono nt West Chestor today, has been callod off. No oppo sition having annearcd to tho can didacy of Congressman Dutlor his ro nomination wob made by certifica Ho (bitterly) I've cmno 'ho ron m. ion tint there can be no happi ness beforo death. 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