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DAILY KAST OREGOXIAN, VESDXJiTtOK, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTESmETl 24, 1004. page: five. TBN PAGES FIFTEENTH SESSION ' " " AbU Your Orocot " MONTERASTELLI BROS. Marble and Gf anite Works Anyone intending to secure a monument or headstone for relative or friend will lo well to bco us. Largest collection to select from. Lowest prices. MONTERASTELLI BROS. New Stone Building. Court Street, next to Domestic Laundry. RAINING 6 iJNION frfADE, HAND MADE., CLEAR HAVANA. A STANDARD FOR QUALITY. CLEANLINESS AND WORKMANSHIP. When you call for a TRIUMPH. ETB YNN&CO, GET IT, Don't accept a substitute. 1 1 B m FANE MAKERS. Sewing Machines Must Go Of all make- mid descriptions. Having decided to discontinue hand ! lliif '-ev Iiif niai hlm". I will close out all machines at less than fae- tory pi Ire $23.00 Cluilng out sale of nil machines on liand. HI) NEW AX1 SECOXD-IIAXl) MACHINES. Drup Head Hinder machines, (as good as new) t J l)nii Head New Home, new SS3.00 4 Oilier niaehlnes uarrautud to hew properly and give satisfaction, for $.'.ill) and up. JOE BASLER carpets ivrxituke stoves. 4 t EXQUISITE MILLINERY The most complete and up-to-date line of fashionable millinery at popular price-) ever shown In Pendleton, Is now on display at my store. I have the lawit stock this season I have ever carried. Wits Rose Campbell Reisache? 1 Saddles I i ! I P Rclsucher Saddles are made for J service. The reason they look bet- tcr Is simply because they are liot-ter. They're built STROXG. Tho thorough way In which they are put together is tlio reason of their durability, quite as iniicli as the J materials from which they are made. J Write for price list ami photos. John F. Reisacher t Condon, Oregon $ jlOOO in Purses and Premiums I ' ' WAI,L., WASH., OCTOHER ' 10 TO 15, INCLUSIVE, f t l'AUh MEETING OV I Walla Walla County r'dir Association . n,. . . trns-mississ1ppi commercial coxgress. Will He Held at St. Louis, and Is E leoted to He the ltlsirest Gntlicrlni: Held DiirliiR the Exposition Only Subjects or General Interest, Ex cluding Those of a local and Gen eral Xature, Will He DUcusvd. SI. Louis, Mo., Sept. 21. The" fif teenth session of the Trans-Mlssls-slppl Commercial Congress will be held In St. Louis next month, and promises to be one of the greatest of the exposition congresses. Secre tary Walter n. Stevens of the exposi tion has received a enmmunlcallou from Arthur F. Francis, secretary of the congress, In which he speaks of the stupendous efforts being made In organizing the congress, and Incloses a copy of the official call. In the call It Is stated that the con gress will be held on the exposition grounds and that Its discussions will be confined "to subjects of general Interest, excluding those which are of either a local or political nature." The officers who will be In charge of the congress are ns follows:: Pres ident, It. C. Kerens. St. Louis; secre tary. Arthur F. Francis, Cripple Creek: treasurer, George It. Harrison, Jr., Kansas City; chairman executive committee, Tom Richardson, New Or leans: chairman advisory committee, E. It. Moses, Great Head, Kas.; chair man congressional committee, J. .11. Gavin. Raton, N. M. SWAMP TiAXD DEAL. Profit in Eljjht Years on $1 10,(11)0 N $:t,o(in,om. New York. Sept. 24. William Wal dorf Aster and John Jacob Astor con sidered the 200 acres of swamp land between Pelham and Uronx Parks so worthless that they wouldn't touch It with n pair of coal tongs, but acquired propel ties all around It and Im proved. The swamps of Pelham were passed by with upturned nose and averted mien by everybody but John H. Mc Donald, the contractor, who for eight years has been bulldlntf the Jerome park reservoir. He took it out of the cold woild for $140,000, and thereby hangs a tale. Mr. McDonald didn't want the land, except as a place to throw dirt out of the reservoir, and he Interested several friends, among them said to be Richard Crolter, In a new Idea. Following that Idea, the fwamp land has now been filled up and graded to the proper level, and this tract, bordering on beautiful Pel ham parkway, Is now worth $.1,200, 000 for residence purposes. Profit In eight years, JS, 000,000 and an odd fOO.000. $50,001) FLORAL GARDEN. Projected Since Hie Last Italse in Standard Oil. New York, Sept. 24. A floral gar den, which will be filled with roses, rare shrubs, and foliage, is now being aid out on John D. Rockefeller's es ute at Pocantlco hills at a cost of ifiO.000. The plans or the gardens there really are three gardens, con nected by a terrace and odd stone steps were drawn by John D. Rock efeller, jr., for his rather, atter Ideas furnished by the latter, and when they are completed there will be nothing like them on any private es tate In tlie country, with the possible exception of those on George J. Gould's Georgian court. The gardens are about U00 feet square, and each Is sunk below the level of the main drive leading to the f tables. Suroundlng them are walls made of cobble stones, arranged In ritlstio shape. All of the Rockefeller servants have been Instructed to give out no Infor mation concerning tho new mansion on Kybult mountain, and even the Hps of the stable help are sealed. It Is reported, however, that Mr. Rock efeller will spend $1,000,000 on the new residence, which will be the most magnificent seat In this country. iitt'!m ""rt of Eancy Stock. T T'' Ik orrerl.., . " "cine .Xirlliuc.st, lit . titatc""iVi""11. t("",,utu c,,1lvl "' Mnrdl Gins in tho ,Imj l(ip, ,.. ' :ltY WEXIXG !!00 ncoiile. See Dlnvola "loop ;r-liiai miles to w:e. .Many other features thea- ! 1 i in ,. ........ i ito , RATES OX ALL RAILWAYS, 10 Ciuwell, Secretary, Wulla Walla, Wn. ErCIIAKlSTIC CONGRESS. Notable Gathering of Catholic Epis copacy and Clergy. New York. Sept. 21. One of the most notable gatherings of the Ro nnn Pnthnlle nnlseooacv and elerg.v ever held In this country will be the third Kucharlstlc coiikiohh oi tn. l'lfn,l Wtntt.t which will bevln Its sessions next Tuesday in St. Putrlck's cathedral In this city. Arianemeiits the gathering are about coini'iei- ed. The Priests' Euchnrlstlc League Is under tho direction of the Fathers of the Hlessed Sacrament. It was estab lished by the Rev. Pero Eymard, founder of iho congregation of the Most Hlessed .Sacrament. The cen tral direction of tho league Is in Hel glum. In this country tho director general Is Father E. Polrior, of the Church of St. Jeon Haptlste in this city. Hlshop Maes of Covington, Ky.. wll' preside over the approaching con gress, which will be attended by a largo majority of tlte 4200 members of tho league throughout the United States. The congress will close witn great pomp, which will include a pon tifical high mass, sermon and a pro cession of clutgymen and laymen about tho grounds of tho cathedral, in Fifth avenue The pope will t' represented at the congress by th i apostolic delegate, Mgr. Falconio. X KG I tO PARTISANS. Will Only Worship According to tho Repulleau Ritual. New York, Sept. 24. That the no gro Is a strong partisan, especially In this presidential campaign, Is shown by the determination of practically the 7. AS ct sw. It '.,: To sweeten, To refresh, To cleanse the system, Effectually )and Gently; 3s m W,t:: 4? -r ' There is only one Genuine Syrup of Figs; to get its bene ficial effects Dispels colds and headaches when bilious or con stipated; For men, women and children; Acts best on the kidneys and liver stomach and bowels; Always buy the genuine Manufactured by the Imrrnia Hg Syrup r l UMisville, Ky; IMwiscp,CI. HqwYovHX. 1 H The genuine Syrup of Figs is for sale by all first-class druggists. The full name of the company California Fig Syrup Co. is always printed on the front of every package. Price Fifty Cents per bottle. ? entire congregation of the Hrldge Street African Methodist Episcopal chuich to ettect the lemovnl of Dr. S. Timothy TIce ns presiding elder of the Greater New York district of the A. M. E. church, -vhleh includes all the churches or that denomination in Greater New York and on Long Is land. This condition or tilings is due to the fact that recently Dr. Tlce wrote a letter to a Hrooklyn newspaper, de claring that he would support Judge Parker, and that there was no good reason why negro men should vote for republican candidates In the en suing election. Dr. Tlce's letter cre ated much of n sensation among the colored people, as he is next in au thority to Hlshop Arnctt. Accountants to Gather at Pair. St. Louis. Sept. 24. Among the nu merous gathei ings to be held In the World's Fair city during the coming week one or the most Important and Interesting will be the congress of ac countings, under the auspices of the Federation or Societies or Public Ac countants, Organized nearly two years ago, the object of the federa tion Is to promote tho recognition of the profession of the public account ant by the federal government. Uni formity In state legislation pertaining to the profession Is also sought. The International scope of the coming congress Is evinced by the sending of delegates representing accountants' societies In England and Canada, No Change-, on .Milwaukee. Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. 21. At the annual meetings of tho stockholders and directors or the Chicago, Milwau kee Sr. St. Paul Railway company hero today only routine matters were con sidered, no Important action being taken, either as regards directors, ot ricials or other business. The old board of directors was re-elected, and A. J. Earllng, of Chicago, was chosen to succeed himself us president. In fourth .New Jersey District. Somervllle, N. J., Sept. 24. The of the fourth district of New Jersey was held here today and resulted in the nomination of Frauds Ji. Lee, of Trenton. MeethiK Place or T. V. A. l.nlilu SIfXif. :4.-lti rttutuniun it tho call of Secretary Irwin Shepard, ot the National Kducatlounl Associa tion, the members of the executive enliltlllMe,. nf t )l 11 1 I rtli iiItii Mini lint In conference here today for the pur pose oi deciding upon, a meeting piacu for nuxt suniiner's convention of the association. The committee will con sider Invitations that have been re ceived from Portland, Or., Detroit, Mich,, Saratoga, N. Y and Asbury Park, N. J. Gardner Renominated. Hurllugton, Vt Sept. 24. Con gressman John J. Gardner was re nominated for his seventh successive term ut the congressional convention held here today by the republicans of Hie second district. The nomination was mudo by acclamation. I like t see n feller cry over spilt milk now an' then If ho don't do ills bellerln' In public. Tlmt kind uv a feller ain't so likely t' spill It uss often us a feller th't don't care. SENATOR MARTIN SAYS: . United States Senate, Washington, D. C. 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