PAGL BIX. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, KKPTKMBEK 005. EIGHT PAGES. 12, 1 T OF IT THK VF.KKION THAT MAKES THE ltKST OF THE RAlMiAlN. Hocngnlww the. Likelihood Tluit Ja iwn. hv ! Trwiiy of Portsmouth, Swrnnw Ilirurlf in Every Kciiiontl lilp I'liilm AeiihiKi Kiisslii Kxivpt In the Matter of Indemnity, a Pay ment of Whlcli Could Xot Have lleen Forced Had Htissla Chosen toi Default, The responsibility for concluding peace upon the terms agreed to It not placed upon Baron Komura the chief Japanese envoy, nor upon his aide. Minister Takahlra. Tt is said that "at MAKING first they were Incredulous, then: nlnl national convention of the Broth-' astounded, then frantic with rage," I erhood of Hallway Carmen opened when they received their final Instruc-j here this morning with n full reple tions from Toklo. Mentation of all Its branches. About The result is looked upon as a vie- 500 delegates wore present at the tory for the pence at any price" par- opening meeting. The session was ty whose head Is Martiuls Ito and the opened by Cranil Thief Carman Frank three Elder Statesmen of the empire. I.. Uonemus. who delivered his annual They are supposed to be satisfied with j address. It is expected that the enn the substantial advantages which Jn- volition will last about eight or nine pan has already gained and to be alive ; to possible future eonsenuences from raclal Jealousy and suspicion, hud their country not given a signal ox-1 ample to the western world of en- lightened moderation and self-deliial. In discussing the probable motive for the stand which those leaders took. the Xew York Sun remarks: "Nevertheless, It Is probable that the future will vindicate the wisdom of those elder statesmen who. as un constitutional but confidential ad visors, prevailed on the mikado to overrule his ministers and make peace at once on the best terms obtainable. Those four men. Marquis Ito. Count Inouye. Count Mntsugata and Marquis Yamagata, deserve their sovereign's confidence, for they brought him safe ly through the revolution which de stroyed Shogunate and gave the mik ado the temporal power of which his forefathers had been deprived for een- I turies. By their thorough knowledge of the past thoy were qualified to look i Into the future. Three of them are thoroughly conversant with the fiscal i resources of Japan, and one of them, Yamagata. chief of the general staff, i Is better acquainted thun any one else j with the real condition of her army "Doubtless the elder statesmen also pointed out to the mikado that the concessions made by him in order to bring about peace were more nominal than real. "Of course the Japanese could have turned to account an Indemnity of $600,000,000. but In no event could they have secured It, provided Rus sia chose to oppose to such a demand her "vis inertiae." "The interned warships, while they might have been somewhat useful at the present time to Japan, will be comparatively valueless to Russia, be cause they will be out of date long before the czar is able to create, a new navy. "An agreement on Russia's part to limit her naval power In the Far East for a term of years would be super fluous, because Japan will be Invul nerable In the Pacific so long as the new treaty Just concluded with Eng land shall endure. Vladivostok will never again be a menace, for the Jap anese can blockade it at any hour. "Russia's promise to recognize Jap anese preponderance in Korea will now have to be fulfilled, because, with the exception of Vladivostok's garri son, Russia's soldiers will be hundreds of miles away, instead of being posted, as they were In 1903, on the north bank of the Yalu. "Finally, by acquiring Port Arthur and by restoring all the rest of Man churia to Chinese Jurisdiction, the Japanese have delivered themselves from the incubus of Russian aggres sion and have irreparably shattered Russia's power In the Far East." CANADIAN TRADES A XI) LABOR. Movement on to Nationalize the Varl ouh Movements. Montreal. Que., Sept. lr. The Xa-! tinnnl Trades and IHhor ennerf-fi of I Canada opened its third annual session here today and will remain In session four days. The attendance is larger than at any previous congress and in - eludes delegates of National Trades ana ijuoor councils, .national 1 ranes and Labor unions. Independent Labor unions, and all other bona fide labor unions not controlled by foreign labor organizations. One of the most Important subjects which will come up for consideration will be a plan for the nationalization of the Canadian labor movement. The question of the Incorporation of trades unlonB will also be fully considered and matters in connection with arbi tration In trades disputes will be thor oughly discussed. A demand will be made that arbitrary strikes and lock outs shall cease. Another subject which will receive attention is the question of Immigration Into Canada. UNION VETERAN LEAGUE. National Encampment Meets at Wil mington, Delaware. Wilmington, Del., Sept 12. The Na tional encampment of the Union Vet eran legion opened here this morning. Owing to the fact that many of the veterans had gone to Denver, Col., to attend the national encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic and had not yet returned, the attendance at the opening was not as large as was expected, but it Is hoped that may of the eastern delegates will re turn from Denver in time to arrive here tomorrow or the day after. Tomorrow a reception and smoker will be given to the delegates by the officers and men of the First Regi ment, N. O. D. It will be held at the armory, which has been beautifully decorated for the occasion. The ho tels are crowded with delegates and visitors fro mall parts of the country. The question of the election of nation al commnader for the coming year Is causing considerable speculation. The friends of General William A. Rellly of Wilmington are very actlvo anil hope to lie able to necure his election. Itato War ThrtwuniiiK. Chicago, III., Sept. 12. Tin- Western Passenger association will hold an ad journed meeting here this afternoon and It Is exported that Important mut ters bearing upon the threaleiiliiR rate war between the various Ohleugo New York lines will he considered. According to the opinion of well In formed railroad men such a rate war Is almost Inevitable. It Is expected thai the Western Passenger associa tion will decide to accept through tickets from eastern points, no mat ter how crrent the eul from Xew York ,,, Chicago, provided that the revenue coming to the western lines he In no iiiumcr diminished by the reductions on the enstern roads. The question of winter tourists rates to Colorado Springs and other points will also be considered. Hnllnny Carmen In Convention. Buffalo. X. Y.. Sept. 12. The hien- days. Many Important subjects will come un for consideration nnd dls- cussion. An effort will he made to in- duce the local organization of Carmen to Join the national organization. Trawling Engineers Meet. Pctroit, Mich.. Sept. 1!. About 300 delegates were In attendance when the annual convention of the Traveling Knglneors' association was called t-( order here this morning. The head quarters are at the Cadillac hotel. Many Important problems of railroad engineer will be considered and dis cussed and many valuable papers will be sumbltted at the convention which will remain in session tour days. A j delegation representing the Chamber of Commerce of Buffalo. X. Y., is here to urge the convention to hold the next annual session in Buffalo. New Pennsylvania liitllroiut Bond-. i I'tuiuiicipniu. i-a.. .-pi. l:. it is stated on good authority that the Pennsylvania Kallrond company w ill issue about $16,000,1100 of equip- nu.nt bonds to provide funds to pay for th(1 m ono now freight cars re- cellty ordered. A part of the plan Is to break up 12,000 old cars, as was done three years ago with all curs under 30.000 pounds capacity. The cars will be destroyed for reasons of safety and economy and will be re placed by the new cars of greater ca pacity. At Mullan. Idaho, Frank Smith at tempted to board an ore car that was running by gravity. He missed his hold and was knocked down the mountain, receiving fatal Injuries. Kidney Troubles are easily relieved and cured In the beginning, but as the disease grows in severity we must find a more potent remedy. Here Is where Irvine's Buchu Wafers excel as a cure, or course, they give quick relief, but more than that, they give a sure and lasting cure. They positively purify the blood. Sold at 60c a box by Tallman & Co.. 623 Main street. Pendleton, Or. Out year mgo Tail April f brf n taking Cmpiiwm ior coniiipatioo. in ana coarifl or iweei i notice! the piles began to disappear and at the end of tlx have done wonders forme. 1 am entirely cored ana Keel like a new man." tieorge Kryder, Napoleon, Q Beat Tor I 0r i ne Dowets The bowels CAMOI CATIUjmC FlMnnl. Palatable, Potent, Taate Good. DoOoa. Hew sicken, Weaken or urine. IDc. k 50c. Never old In balk. The genuine tablet tamped CGO, ataeranleed to care or yoar money back. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 503 ! ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES j j 1 fll'C QoaCAII j 1116 VI UUOV OCdiVU IS NOW HERE. WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF AMMUNITION. COME AND SEE US BEFORE YOU GO OCT FO RT.'IE BIRDS. Taylor Hardware Company 741 Mail. Street LET US FILL YOUR BEN WITH Rock Spring Coal Recognized the and most economical fuel. We a no prepared to con tract with yon tor your winter's supply. We de liver coal or wood to any part of tli city. Laatz Bros. MAIN STREET. NEAR DEPOT Walters' Flouring Mills Capacity, 11 barrels a day. Floor exchanged for wheat Flour. Mill Feed, Chopped Feed, etc, always on band. PQlLEi) I If 10) If If 1 I 1 V f f I 1 W I 1 W el I ' STOW I 1: : j : ; : B tt tHtmh M M show 1 ,&wk 1 W J TaaBek I I lkJMTB , , T . . . M I I II I B II II f S W iB 111 S . al m VK Calf It W v v- 1 mmi 1 1 mii 11 1 r i f 1 m i i r -m w i '9 m m r . . -i r I I i H i si ri)T 2 1. V Vv- II II 11 II I l II IV II II II i II I I II I U II II a Ma U : FALL SatufdaySept.ll6 8 TO 10 P. M. PENDLETONS POPULAR PLACE "Nuff Sed" - at-ll im " OUR GRAND OPENING COME AND BE OUR GUEST AN HOUR OR TWO. COME FEAST YOUR EYES ON THE PRETTY PARIOR PIECES, ETC. COME LOUNGE IN OUR EASY CHAIRS AND ROCKERS WHILE YOU LISTEN TO A FINE ORCHESTRA RENDER THE LATEST POPULAR SELECTIONS. COME MEET ALL YOUR OLD FRIENDS AND MANY NEW ONES AT e : "Cover the Earth" You won't have to burn off Sherwin Williams paints. They never peel, blls- ter or chalk. Always reliable. E. J. Murphy 111 East Court Street, Tliono Black 8181. We all try to catch the nimble dollar. You can catch a few of them by fill ing your coal bin with our food, clean coal. The prices advance soon. Why not order nowT Henry Kopittke DUTCH HENRY. Office, Pendleton Ice A Cold 8torac Company. 'Phone 1781. HOLD TO YOUR MONEY Until ou have see us and had us figure on your " 11 of lumber. Wo carry building material of ever description and have the best quality of lumber on the market. Agents for WOOD FIBER PLAS TER. Cray's Harbor Commercial Company w. J. SEWELL, Manager. Phone Main M. Wood & Coal Roslyn Coal $6.25 deliv ered, $5.75 at the shed Roslyn Ooal, after thorough exhaustive testa, has been se lected by the U. S. government for the use of Its war vessels, as It stood the highest test. Cascade Red Fir, sawed In stove-wood lengths, 86.00 per cord, delivered. Discount on large quantities. PROMPT DELIVERY. Roslvn Wood & Coal Co. PHONE MAIN IS. i Mr. R. F. Payne, (Payne's pharmacy) Idaho Falls, Idaho, writes: "We have Just sold the last cure, (TRJB), send one-half dozen at once. Trio has cured five of the hardest kind of cases. One man hers used It last Sep tember, and cannot smell wine, liquor or beer now without making him sick. He had been X a hard drinker for II years." Father Desmarals, pastor of the Roman Catholic church, The Dalles, Ore., writes: "1 know of good results obtained by the use of your Trlb In cur ing liquor and tobacco ussra" SCHEDULE OF PEN.DLETON-UKIAH Stage Line Dally trips between Peadletea sad tJklsh, except Ban day. Bus leaves Pea dietoa at 7 a m., arrives at Cklah st p. si. Return stage leaves Uklab at a. ., arrives at Pmadleton B p. am. Pendletoa to Uklata, IS ; round trip, M, Pendletoa to Alba, I2.7S; round trip. Bo. Pendlton to Ridge, $2; ronnd trip, ISM. Pendletea to Nye, 81.60: round trip, $2.50. Pendletoa to Pilot Rock, 81 1 rooad trip, Ofines at Brock ft llrComu' Drag Bter THE PORTLAND or PORTLAND, ORBOON. Amerlean plan, 88 Per day and apward. Headquarters for tonrlats and eemnieroial travelers. Special rates made to f ami Ilea and single gentlemen. The awnageaient will be pleased at all times to show rooms and give prices. A modern Tnrklak katk esUbllstament In tke kotel. B. C. BOWBH8, Manager. TJM Bast Oregemtaa la goa's represent tattva paper. 18 aad the people apprecints It amd tt by their tfberal parrnms . U Is of this stonloa.