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JBS0HMlHiiiiiiiiniiii ii llllllllUHHIiBh.V 1 BIGOT PARES. PACK SIX. DATTiT EAST OltEOOMAX, PEXDIjUTOX OREGON", TC1UAY, OCTOBER I, 1001. T I3S Good I MPDHTAN ES 1 INTERNATIONAL FIUCi: CONGRESS IN BOSTON. 1 'Xhlrtt-cutli Aiiiiinil Comt'iillnii uf Peueo Lover- Now In Session In Now England Town llrltMi Dole mtes Include Sumo of Best States men nml Thinkers nf the Nation Many Uumiiennt Present to Tuko j Pun in the licllhcnttloiis. Button. Mass.. Oct. 4. Seldom If ever before has there been held In America a gathering of greater Inter national import and significance than Is the thirteenth International Peace Congress which began Its sessions in 'Tremont Temple In this city today. Delegates of the greutest distinction from ever- European power, save Itusala, were present to Join in with noted Americans in evolving a srheme for permanent and universal peai-e. Conspicuous among the number was Panto? Charles 'Wagner of Paris the preacher to great congregations on the Houlevard Ileaumarchais and the uuthor of "The Simple Life." The British delegation Included among others Sir William Slather, of Manchester; Sir John MacDonnelt. professor of comparative law In t'nl verslty College, London, night Rev. John Perceval. Bishop of Hereford, "William Randall Cremer. the "Dick "Whlttlngton" of parliament. Percy . Alden, the founder of Mansfield i House and a leader In the social set- tlement movement: Peter . Curran. I representing the General Federation of Trades Unions, and Dr. Thomas J J Barclay, who started the movement ' amnni; boards of trade and chambers ! of commerce In France and England for an arbitration treaty between those two countries. From other parts of Europe there were present M. Siegfried of Havre. 31. Gustave 'Hubbard, editor of La Justice Internationale: Dr. Adolph Jtlchter, president of the German Peace Society; John Lund, member of the Norwegian parliament: Signor E. T. Moneta, president of the Italian tt .Peace Society; L'Abbe Pichot of Mo- 1 J naco, and Prof. Pierre Clerget of Lo- i cle, representing the Swiss Peace So- I clety, I Of no less note than those already named were the women in attendance. These included among others the i Harmless Vnn Silttnpr. who wris thf. ! only woman admitted to the opening of. the peace congress at The Hague: Miss Sophia Sturge of Birmingham, daughter of the eminent English phil anthropist. Joseph Sturge. v ho. In i 1S41. first proposed nn international peace congress; Dr. Tamel Kin. a Fcholarly Chinese womnn who will speak for China, and Miss Margaret Noble, who has gained wide fame for her educational work among the wo men of India. Wi-consln W. C T. IT. Racine. Wis.. Oct. A. Many dele gates are already In the city to attend the thirty-first state convention of the W. C. T. V. and more are expected to arrive before tomorrow, when the business of the convention will !! tt be ! fully open. At the First Presbyterian i Church this evening a welcoming ! demonstration will be held at which , addresses will b delivered by Mrs. J M. C. Upham. state president Mrs t I.. i. H. Htevens. president of the I national organisation, Miss Anna A. ! ""i&n. hationul vice-president and 1 other prominent members and offi- i cers of the society. ' J J i In i Curtllnal tor Mexico. ilasico City. Oct. 4. Among all classes considerable interest Ik muni pasted tn the general conference X i ithe Catholic church authorities of "Mexico, which liefian Its sssslons to- day In the city of Morelta. Tlie con- ; fcrmm Is th flnw of its kind in j many years and It has revived the re- , port that the church in Mexico Is to lii honored by the creation of a car- j dlnal. The two churchmen who are ' .moat prominently mentioned for this , prospective honor are Archbishop Sllva of Uorella and Archbishop Gil- v lojv of Oaxnea. . it .. I, "t"1' I)auhier of tUo C'oufedenioy. 8t. Louis. Mo., Oct. 4. The na ttnal I'Miivenllnn in session here of the United Daughters of the Confwd eracy. representing all of the South- ern states. Is a notable gathering. There are several hundred leleKai-.. , representing the wealth, nltelllgence atfd aristocracy of the South. Today , was devoted largely to the reception ) of. th. vtsltors and the completion of J the program for the regular sessions ofthe convention which Will eoiitltiu through the remainder of the weak. The Southern society of this city and other organizations have made elab orate preparations for the entertain ment of the delegates. (,, ' - Pennsylvania. I'lruiucn at Krle. Erie, Pa., Oct. 4. The silver annl-1 .versary convention of the Firemen's Association of the stnte of Pennsyl vania opened here today, and the city Is In gala attire In honor of the visi tors here from many points. The three days' program provides for a parade and numerous prize compote tl.uis In addition to the regular husl ness sessions. 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