East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 21, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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TAIT.T EAST ORBOOMAX. PENTH-ETOX. OREGOX. WFDVESrtAT. TiECEMRER 81. If.
EXTORTIOH BEATEN
NEW BISOP OF Cl'BA.
NO TWENTY PER CENT
INCREASE JAW ART 1
Shipping and Mercantile Imcraats
Prove to Be MM Effective But I'n
expectrd Allies of the Produce-
nd Cotummcrs Is Opposing mn Vn-
buljr Ousuhlnr Intention Was to
Make the People Add a3M.XM.0M
to Railroads Yearly Income.
, The combine of railroads that plan
ned to extort more than t:i8. 000. 00ft
a year from the public through a
new uniform bill of lading Increas
ing freight rates 20 per cent to be
come effective on January 1. has
abandoned Its attempt
Announcement was made today, in
Washington, where the interstate
commerce commission is scheduled to
reaume Its investigation Into the case
tomorrow, that the railroads have de
termined to make no attempt to In
troduce a new bill of lading the first
of the year Increasing the freight
rates.
t is a sweeping victory for the uanou. me u-
forces that have fought the railroad i umpU"n r the episcopal vestments.
MimhlnA .4 ... j . . .. . : the lavlns on of the vnnaMWitnM'
hands, and the final announcement
of the completed consecration. An
eiaooraie musical service
ure of the program.
that no discount could be obtained
thereon. . -
The second and most important
objection was that the railroads un
dertook to exact a 20 per cent In
crease where freieht was tmIvm1
under the common law liability of
the railroads.
The shippers showed that the total
freight receipts during the last year
were over !."". ou.tiu. and that the
total claims for damages paid by the
railroads during the last year did not
exceed 113.000.000. or less than 1 tier
cent of the total freight receipts.
combine and protested against the In
crease in freight rates." said Leey
slayer, the attorney for the shipping
interests that protested against the In
crease and demanded an Investigation
by the Interstate commerce commis
sion. Railroad Are Defeated.
Secretary John Glenn of the Illi
nois Manufacturers' Association,
w hich was prominent in the fight
against the increase wared before rh.
interstate commerce commission, also
Rev. Alhloa W. Knight Cnoxrrratetl at
Atlanta.
Atlanta. CJa.. Dec. 21. The conse
cration of Rev. Albion W. Knight,
dean of St. Phillip's Episcopal cathe
dral in this city, as blshnn of On ha
took place In the cathedral here to
day with Imposing ecclesiastical cere
monial. The edifice was crowded to
the dors. Bishon Turtle nt M(nnii.f
the presiding bishop of the church.
acted as consecrator and was assist
ed by prominent members of the Epis
copal clergy from various nans of
the country-
The services were macked hv n
solemn dignity that was very impres-.
sive. It Included the examination of
the candidate, the promise of con
formity to the church canons, the as-
feat-
r?
umlJIlJm ! Nothing-No Nothing
rii-.on In. S..T.1 57. 1902. t -d i w
Cbicaoo. 111.. S-pt. 27, 1902.
T have been a sufferer with almost every kiad
ol female trooble for years, but ss long as I
could get around and do my work 1 would not
try patent mi'diciues as 1 had no fail!: ic them.
About eight months aero I had to take to
mj bed.suff.ring with prolapsus of the uterus.
with bearing down pains and intense pains
in the bark. Mr aunt, who came to none ma
told me of Wine of Cardui and sent for a bot
tle. 1 aui indeed glad that she did, for that
first bottle started me on the road to recov-
la a few weeks I was out of bod and in three months I was
ia better health and stroa-
gsr than I had beea
years. 1 take a dose now.
eionallr, of Wing
Cardui and am kept ia
perfect health.
8ec'j. Woodman's Circle No, 70.
n.i- ttnV nt manmMI nlr w. rtia - ..
' ion can pussiuij iota as
'it to receive a
Gillett Safety R.a2or
flir Christmas. No boning or sharpening. Always read. f
1 The Gillette Is the raaor you have sees advertised soexte-
' In the maeailnes. elj
Goodman-Thompson Co,
iii:hvai:f, stoves, pltori-vo .
Wine of Cardui brings certain relief to wo inn stiff erinc say svmp
tom of femaie weakness and perfectly lesulates the menstrual low. Wine
of Cardui stops bearinir down Iiv nermanentlv rslievino the irritatioa
which weakens the ligautenU hut the womb in place. You need not
suffer every month if vou take tir:s medicine. The periodical discharge
wiu ne painless and healthy without continual weakening drains, n me
of Cardui will make your health rigat sod you may treat yourself privately
in your own nome. secure a U.t bottle of n ins ot tardui trum yom
wroaw touay.
CTJDC3BCI
, HISTORIC TAVERN.
Refiubllcan Headquarters for Half a
Century.
Torktown. K. Y.. Dec. 21. An auc
tion sale todnv of the fnmtnm ....!
declared .h., ,h. k., ":. .rriXTUr" 01 " 'd Palmer House
tng victory sweep- famous hostelry in northern West
Shlpptnglnterest, all over ,he c I Z" an- The hotel is at the
try were roused by the bold ....mm ?n Wm "! r"mo"'1
of the railed combine to Increase ! watershed offictals. K
its revenue S250.000.600 a year and.' tk. T , , , .
eecape from any liability by the tern ! ' "! h"S!? "
of a new uniform bill of lad.n. wh.Th ! L'". "S0 "d has been a famous ,
M was announced, would go into ef- i iiTii . "'J"' w"cn"- '
feci Januarv i publicans since the party was organ-
.FOR THE HOLIDAYS....
STATUARY
Basts, Placaaes
and Pedestals
Fine Imported Steins
Vases and Jardineries
in Lonels and
WeDerware
Brock & McComas Company
DRUGGISTS
feet January 1. 1S05.
A protest was made to the inter
state commerce commission and 'that
body, sitting in Chicago, heard the ev
idence produced by shippers and bus
iness men who came from different
parts of the country to testify against
the Introduction of the bill of lading.
Showed BUI Unjust.
The shippers at the hearing which
consumed three dava nhnvA.1 h.
many witnesses that at least two of
the conditions of the bill of lading
were unreasonable and unjust.
isea in i&0. Senator Depew was
nominated on the veranda of the old
building the first time he ran for
the assembly. 43 years ago. and nearly
every year since he has visited the
hotel and addressed his old friends
and neighbors.
To Pay Death Penalty.
Richmond. Va.. Dec. 21. Amn.
! mem have been comnleterf fnr the
i execution here tomorrow of .in mm
i Goode. A nearrn HiuiH.'. -i ... . . .......
1IW !fk. i.im . . .. ...... .. .
- . t - . ; ivuiiiis iuhi juty ot foiice In-
Bsdlnrih K. . I, OIspector Shlnhurger. Goode was wunt-
Tn! T t non-negotiable. ed at that time for the murder of
The shipper, showed that if that another nvsro and he kned , ,
term were used the bill of lading !,. , IJ' ...
would be refused by the bunks and ture. .
A CHISTMAS AXXOrNCE
MENT which will interest you
whether you are building to
day or contemplate house
erection next spring Is our
reiterated statement that we
are in line for right prices
on right lumber the right
time of the year all years.
That needs no diagram to
show that we have every
thing In the lumber line,
sell It at fair cost. May add
that we make prompt de-
For Christmas, Give Him
A ROY OF I
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wJZeisZ2i-Si ,,ver,e,!- I ii ' I
' fctellp.-- Pendleton Planing Mills " r "rr I
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vorR Christm as samr
Will b vnnt- . I
whuest shirt, your most IjT
Proud boast, but one backe?0
practice. Ull, experlenci tXH
and wllllngne Why should s?
to endorse our own work ,1
many other ss. tk.
Christmas orders .n. ",7 ""
Roblmoii-e Dosaestic Uasdr
DOMESTIC LAUNDRY,
Carvers Silverware
Refore you boy yonr Christmas presents can and see say
of Carvers, "1M7" Rogers' SJlvenrare, Chafing Dishes, Bsasn,
Knives, etc
See display la window.
T. C. TAYLOR
THE HARDWARE MAN." 741 MAIN STREET.
CHRISTMA
site
IS COMING
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RODGERS PLATED HIIAHRV. AlU-Cofnplete line Knives and Forks, Tea. Desert and Table Spoons, Etc
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Largest Assortment of
SHEARS, RAZORS, POCKET KNIVES IN PENDLETON
rB sm saost enitXe assortment ot Stores. Bjsm r.ranii ,
DOST FAIL so lnapect omr liae while stnfjrjtng for Oirlstans. ' T "tmeUold SnppUes to select frosa.
SHOT GUNS
RIFLES
PISTOLS
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