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LY EVENING EDITION DAILYEVENINBEDITIOK lci.verrti iu your residence J pi a of buMness by carrier at J 5c A WEEK. Eastern Oregon Weather Tnlt ami TriUy f.,r i Rss ""Kl w 11 ft ! -4 4 II. t i PLEASED I ! lNDTTETOX, UMATILLA. iOV PRCTOGOL I on the arrangement of ships ahead hn Secn?1-C,,r,c,e "und the hnrtor and Lh Std B orders. In accordant hV, V , ,U,Py Instantly moved to nhla"a.f th? Svlrt when the l-1n.-area. tor a these . things the credit Is his. "Admiral Schley Is riqhtly cntttl- t n r , STSJf uJSSUS4 TZ BeSul,mittotl Tomorrow u flttht. On the whole she did well- ,i r ut I agree with the unanimous find- t0 tHO Panama DUcll. ings of three admirals who composed the court of inquiry as to the 'loop.' It seriously marred the Bro'oklvn's fSrSfoS S'WE MUST PAY YEARLY the American ship that day. "Personally. I feel it would have! NTY. OKKCJON, T1U Usn.VY, rr.lllU'AHY tfo. li.o-J terms snmsH Ruinun NO, .(IKS $750,000 TO PANAMA. ! J f DrAnAWAlf .-tit 4- L . I r D AJ!...i ru BCI 10 Given Cnntainl i t4iiL iimi wn c rri -v , 1 i . , I Bin waiving this, it is evident that i Aainwright was entitled to receive I more than any other or the com-' manders and that it is lust tn i,imL' ral Sampson that ho received n I f the protocol crautinc the Pnitmi , n).iut ), j .. . - r... ... h.juici mnuniage in numbers than0iaus i Cnbinot ? Rosign-Blood shot! Near Barcelona. REPORT. THAT 00 WQRE Ll., Cuntnlrtn tk f" L V l J 1..JLUIII.1 (111. I III j n CLl.. 11 1 iHIIMI I rir. .Till SATISFIED THE COURT DID JUSTICE.' We Lease Strip Five Miles Each Side of Canal Colombia Retains Sovereignty. Washington. Fob. 20. The terms BANK OF FRANCE WAS FOUNDED Htt YIAR8 AGO Centennial Cclcbfatlan Tarfay In p4r. 4y We DUtrtbatton f M m Cmewtn f the Event. ! WWrh b rrrrtrd u Um hmmI man ixinirlbutH 0 GO fiFTER THE MIL MERGER KILLED IN CONFLICT. lvSTmSL lJ Aliomoy-Genorl Kitox, Army and Navy In the Cele- f TT1 . r f n today said: "I have no com- on the president's ruling on rs appeal, except to express my ciation or its full conscientious, Mforward character. It Is, of gratifying that the navy de- Ant Ic RllRtntnn1 T'ha ilonlelnti be read as no other document be, and I believe it will di- Trooa and R,oters Met-RervM j U ! arrallf srHnnwl,, t, may c ua,,ed out to Offset Crl. ' AtllZT , "" K Wor fo ; Itv U tmU. ami tr-hv. av ! Madrid. Keb. M.-Mrabw, of th ' SL.. . P, Tl"rt " hM taS !." nbo than the rights necessary for the! riot. In 10," m h devoM, 3 ! NoHERN tiCOUR.T.CS """""" ocniey mere was nnthlnir tonsirucuou and malntonanco rr I l. .vi,ii.i . or He Unr i .....i ..".. . f tT .ll"" warranted Panama canal, if that route be the goVonlmVnt wUl cal V.r " Krniic It wai NaiH- In ieu. hiii oe presented to Secre- serves, fearinc th.. (nrii-, .... ... ' ' who th aUvlco of th., ,. ta,f n,"fl y tomorrow. advantage of the situation. "r t Mnlt. ilwltlml to etnbllh th Colombia agrees to loaso for 200 1 a K1 Hmtitutlou. At !!., rml of (hn tint years with the privilege or rental a ' The Batt,e Near Barcelona. , r It wan found thst Ita prodm-fl , " strip of land five miles wide on each'. Pnrls- Mi. 20. 1 I'ntrlo has nub- l,(,tln ninountn! to MOMOftflo Ctrl.. r,F V. ....... .1. . I M0I....I n .11.....!. ... 1 ' ' K v .v.. n mv luuiu, uio annual rtnini""'1" iimu-ii via iienunyo, stat- """ owi.ng can hhmv moni oltv to be $750,000. Colombia retains her inK that a bloody tight linn takon 9utly t vtvt of tin. rjuto tr. sovereignty over the strip, but grnns I'1"'"' hetween tio.ps and rlnttirK j v'r,t thn than to corauar uie tniteu states full police power: 1,tnr "nreeiona anci rignt to trv civil cases m which kiiich the United States is a party, and the the THE RULING. satisfied on the whole that Admiral Schley wus in com- On the other hand, I feel t jiif f i j Th' court Is united in con- any 'unusual reward for oitimr short, as regards Admirals Sampson and Schley. I find that President Mc Kinley did substantial there would be no warrant for revis ing his action. "Both Admirals Sampson and Schley are now on the retired list. In concluding their report the mem bers of the court of inquiry. Admi rals Dewey, Benham and Ramsey, unite in stating that they recom mended that no further action be had in the matter. With this recom mendation I must heartily concur. There is no excuse whatever for either side for any further agitation of this unhappy controversy. To keep it alive would merely do dam age to the navy and to the country." M. C. A. HOLDS MANY CONVENTIONS TODAY COMPANY UNDER TRC ft Of Leg.il DatttrlM. With th Rough ttlcfer i th aunnir-lfvChM-Wht It Old to W atrwt . eurltle. pursuit of crimluals. exempt. Panama Citv Is . " ' ami riomrH uh-h man 10 compute Vn(lhintori Fh -n . ,, . Barcelona. Five huuduul wore ""' with that rwllnn! at the t(w,,v.,h h-' u . , ?".7l rt,,aal .1 or wounded. A large part of' lS0-nmry. n.SM.oooJSo I Km to Sl AttornCh town wan rarod by tbe atrlkwH. I niriy 170 tlmM the cr. I ? 'r J' T.-..,V,?!t ILLINOIS MINE WORKERS ASSEMBLED IN PEORIA Blnal amount. t0 xM,i,b n,i.. ' " ' . . "7."?... n Tr. . ini.tl by th '1-.1 a Keneral movement of noiw.m Vh, , 7 " w Com1V. l.lctlvo valiLN. for ih ," ,""" L'!. xhW1 lpa of th. a RVAN rriMnoATin . . ir.i . .. uurt i cu .. ' niiuFiiiiunK in it. mil Mania """ " oi ii raiinarda. ENCRABLC ARCHBISHOP Men Prominent in Business, Profes sional and Relifjious Life are Among the Speakers. Klmira, K. Y., Feb. 20. The bien nial state convention of the Y. M. C. A. opened here today with an attend ance that so fnr exceeded expecta tions that the. capacity of the hall was sorely taxed to afford accomoda tions for all. Delegations of record breaking size are present from New York City, Rochester, Troy, Buffalo, Syracuse, Utica and other cities of Reached His Scventy-Flfth Birthday Question as to the "Double Standard", ls Hale and Hci""ty. With Not a to come before the Convention for, Gray Halr Settlement. 1 Philadelphia. Feb. 20 -Right Rev t, , . . t'lClld Patrick .1. Rvan iirrhhlul,,,., r eona, in i-ou. u.-blx hundred , R. KoM1B, Cnthol'lc archdii- r Now Yo delegates and an equa number of Pi,llnii..tnhin Jn .i , . v . v visitors renresentii c thn inonl ' 1 nfl ,ho rcIIcnt of Npw n branches 0 ls "'o P ,onBtulatIon8 today on the started w , e ,1 1U olb (lh 18101 "I occasion of bin seventy-fi! birth, and nrlrn. int.- I'niivu iMirie vorners. nssemi) ed mm. ' - :: . . v" NEW YORK MARKET. Repotted by I. L. Ray & Co., Pendl. ton, Chlcano Board of Trarf. nr Now York 8tock Exchang Broker. ork. Feb. 20.-l.owor caha neat weak this moraine con dwllned ic but on the It Knocked Stocks' Value. NW York. Kek 30, UixMavt1i llretloni. to lh ttirnr.norftl, U brlnK fiult AKlnl tho Northern P. rurltlaa Company to twit th toRalJly of thn mnrr. i'auHl a ulitmp In th tock mrVt rntslnc from t u 1 point today. A STIRRING ROMANCE. the state and olllcers and members ooi. il.lt. ...Ill .n !. - . where It semes to me he ' V" , 1 -s 'retrograde move- when he abandoned the block- tion in the history of the association. Bankers and wealthy merchants, law ,. ., .,,,, ,!, !.. 1 nA hie ,Hinl.lln.,no f n,vlora ,C,B ""u cum-aiu, o, '"nuillto UUU isstatement of Tacts in relation "e P6' .drn. let It should be remembered, 7 n , w r tkJ Mesire to promote Christianity. er, that the majority or these which tho court censures, r irspu nun if riorrnin r ciptin n Admiral Schley's actions were second in command under Sampson. His offenses were to account for them. Admiral ii arroi thn iiih in nn . letter to the department, al for the first time to Admiral 'roprenensiUle conduct, six previously. If Admiral Schley HfV nr unnnnhAnnlhlA fnrtlft ami in i in nutrnr nr in n n vr mil senior officer of tho blockad- errand of communication with I Bl,o can therefore, for our present I I II O nnnnnl nc KAlnlnti fft OnV. -bcuua me point ialbcll in l"W "WLweon Anmirai aamnson to tho credit, if either of MQIInl . . II officers were respectively en- As to Sampson. Question as to which one of ? men, Admiral Sampson or bchley. at that timn was in fl In l t 1 K was a captain's fight thn fnrn In rilli-1 o nn WHU IO C3UL4tlC14i ivOl part from the claim of the command over the squad- Jf far as the actual fight was i uuiuiur me one nor mo fact, exercised any com- lUhllinA. 1 . 1 . a --".jjoun was naraiy wuio ill Lilt) 11 K 11 L. AXW - u ujcuit reuiB upon mo . Commander.lnhlef : unon "enco of the blockade: upon rttlona of the squadron: up- Y. M. C. A. Athletic Carnival. Cincinnati, Feb. 20. Indoor ath letics which have eujoyed a boom during the season, promise to reach high water mark tonight, when the ninth annual mid-winter carnival of the Y. M. C. A. athletic association will be held in the armory. The games are expected to eclipse all the meets of late years for, in aditlon to the large following of local athletes, the association has aroused interest In the intercollegiate and interschol astic circles of Indiana, Ohio, Ken tucky and other near-by states with a series of relay races and other events. Y. M. C. A. teams are ex pected to compete from Dayton, Springfield, Buffalo, Indianapolis and numerous other cities. Pennsylvania Y. M. C. A. Ti.tninc.i l.ril.ir tr ..... 1 . il... H.ll..n - v' nlV, wi.r'r,r :im"8 'f thanksgiving u,0 rathodHlnM was recovered " " "., , """MO biMuuiK rai tniH moi hlng. mi fl n.ibi-o uii uuiiuuiuiis oi uujur uir uie year beginning April 1. Tho o" r ' ":.: ,..,u . 18"i,s ho is hale and hmrty to. nd h Z "K r T,! f "!, !"r in 1.1. head.; Cloned. ye8terdny. SI. " ,,: , " , , I nt I'oni in IS31. nrntr TluirloH. fnrvmfn.i)J' V,b r,'M Tie "'Tlpperary county Ireland, and at jority of tho delegates appear to con.tedPd a private m-hm.l at Dublin tui- ...... .v. h Bllv ,u wi-jui ne wa ir. year old. He then on- .... v. .auhcu B wu, ue tor(1( carlow college, when lu re ' under existing circumstances The ,0,V(M, hu oc(.fi,a8Upul tnilH,B , only cloud on the horizon lies In the WIlK r,,fllnwl ,bdekeon. In 186 he possibi lty that the operators may at- J left Ireland for thlu country and be ' tempt to introduce tho double stand-. ,.,,. eounectfd with the archdiocese ard system in Illinois. ' of Bt Loil((J. At tlu-ag of 21 he w. The miners of this stais -e h- j ;lpolnted professor of KugllHh liter ing under the gross weight, or as bet ! t,,. nt ti. rrnniinti ..!., !! ter known, "the run of the mine" sys- nml 0ialni.il doaenn with th ..ru-i. 1 orul . I'ropnratloim tern. In Ohio, Indiana ind Peimsyl-1 vanla the double standard system 1 nrovnllc TTnilor llw. i.rnact unirnl ' I.I vnrixxil pI.v. wfor lo1,.118 mOI'h,IIB , ,m1 fl-l. New York opsnod 53 ;;,, i I,pw IHTSoiiB outside or tho clorl- "! nld off to S3. dloslnir sau vt Ji I r? . (,r.Cl"8 Wf'rn nwnrn of 1,10 Arch- clll,,HB r,0"l Stocks nil low! l,l8l,I'8 ?'. ho is hale and haarty I or. Opened todny. Sail. ltange today, $Z?S1M. Closed today, K1H, Sugar. 139. Stel. U. Hi. Paul. lOIVi. I'nlon lclile, I0t Vi . Delaware Society Dinner. Culmination. Ne Vork, Fttb. JO.-A roiaancn brimful of Herniation culiulnate In a wHldliiK al KhoibtMd liny thl -venliiK. when MIm Roberta Monxoi bH?oi th brid of Hly Corwju. VonK Corwlii, wbo fatlmr. a form r cnmittrollor of Brooklyn, loft him abwit ll.0Oo.0W. Biwnt a o4 jwirt of th wuly winter at Onuity Utand. Tlwa he inut MUn MatiK, dauxMrr of a trnlwar of rsr hora. and b. oaiHo tm much nttarhml to her that procwMliNKA for abdurtian wr b. , F,un bk1h1 him In th Ktlk court or iitooklyn 'ti... . . NVw York. Feb. 80-The Delaware I "V"'T '""PP"" i u.. . k v...... . . . ' ""iiiiuiirorudiH ( ino inar Seminary " " . "l ""7. ' ur .,naUB . rlage of Mr. ('orw)n and ML. ubm and ordained deacon with thn prlvl-i " . vvnm lor ita twolftn wn madti by ti,e Ki,- faihar. Tr lege of preaching In the Ht. KouIh ea-1 " u- , ,""rr. . "', "h plco al , propnotlH brl.oKroow I. authority 'hedrnl. the Ualdrof-Antorla lonUhL The (or tne Htatcinent that tho we.ldlnx On Ri.ntninl.nr K IBM 1... ...... - I ITHWUIeilt or tilt. IM'lllt!W U Wll nn.l H, kii.i.ia. i.. r.,tt..w .iii t.. ... . i! il.. 1 . r, . " " " " ".,. ! .... f .. ...i. . . ...... I , "Ill uo u I ; , ,,,"lu dalned priest and made nHHimant pan- , ,T , " 14 " I oiot brilliant of th kind eter a the weight or the Kbvl;. the weight tor 0r the cathedral, which position 1 " ,; . T . mr ' "ccef,,,J,s , tho City of Churrhe. credited him boHg taken berore the ht, flJ()(l ,,, ,8r,r, w,0n ,,0 1)Wum, nvllatlonB to ttpoak Indtidj Governor . coal is screened The doul.le stand-, )t8 rector. In 1800. he was transfer-1 tvvTn uwT" nml ,",h' Vr"f0 dwUlon to .wak ard system deprives him of this and re(l t0 (m. Annunciation church, St. ' " C oIon,an' of ""wo. t ,h, b lni;llh at Ms vJJ It is a question, which it Is rumored the operators will raise, which way cause trouble, as the miners are not Ixiuls, where he remained for twelve pearancp In tho United HUt hat caucd otn ndrnrie comtnint la hi own country, but tho niwi will tw balled with Joy In tho 3iflj of tnaay years, acting also during tho civil The iimnufnetiirurii club of Phllndtt'- wim nr cliiifilndi nf n tnlHturv lw.ail. . nhln hnii tiAHHiiit u rM.ntntl.iM Inrln.. disposed tO Stand lor the dOUblO fal nml nrlKfin H,. unn rnnmxriliiil ! Ini thn rni.lrlr KVMt,.m nml i. m.mn.l.l sUndnrd system on the basis of the; fouiljutnr bishop of St. I.ouls In 1872. .will he sunt to eonRreim urKlnic Ita' an official who cannot (peak the (1 im-nciii Diuiu. nn,i wim,. visiting Home in IhSt was gonnrni adoption by tho gorernmcnt. I man laujcuari. given Uio honorary title of "Arch-! - j bishop of Halamlna" by Pope Loo On Juno 8, 1884. Archbishop, Kentucky Y. M. C. A. Pnducah. Ky.. Feb. 20. Arriving XIII. trains today brought scorns of delo-1 Ryan was removed from St. Unila to gates and visitors to the 21st annual i this city as successor of th lat convention of the Kentucky Young ! Archbishop Wood. i Men's Christian Association. A iec- 1 ord-breaklng attendance and bound-(HIS HOLINESS TO CELEBRATE less enthusiasm promise to character- . . Warren, Pa., Feb. 20 Warren ex-ze tne gathering. ' which will bo In wnioKio mt k'ai.t. tended a hearty welcome today to the ; Besslon during the next three days. , " GOO delegates who have come to at-A feature of the attendance Is the Twenty-Fourth Anniversary to be tend the 34th annual state convention i unusual number of college studonts 1 Formally Observed In Rome by the j of the Y. M. C. A., which will be In 1 present. The prominent speakors who Pontiff Valuable Presentation will session here through the remaiuder nre to be heard include Lieutenant I be Made. ', ar to be held, addressed by men well Welling, vice-president of the Illinois . years ago today that Pone known throughout the religious central railroad; Robert Woldensall Tj " " y., " Jhulr of world. At a formal welcoming de- Uon O. Shelton and C. L. dates, sec-j l 11 wa8 " c" r monstratlon tonight was twenty-1 1)0 81.1 nAl . jnight addresses are to ; retaries of the International commit., ,nr,nHv ,,,;,..-,., ,., it iM of llflC.. be delivered by the Rev. C. Lamp- tM New York; President B. fa. Al-,, , tj nwvortIloi0iI, BH )t markH the bell Morgan, of Baltimore, and other j derman, of Bethel College, and A. M coinniencoin0l,t or UlP observance of. men equally well known in the world i Bruner, railroad secretary for Hll-tho twenty-fifth year of his .sovereign ' of Christian effort. Reports to be nois. nnntirlcate. The Jubilee la to bo eel- . i u c liui. c t ;ebrated tho 3d of noxt month, the day Alabama Exhibit at St Louis. ,tt., ,,, .,h t.irth. presented by the officers show tbe as sociation in Pennsylvania to nave made gratifying progress during the past year. Virginia Y. M. C. A. Rtnnntnn. Va.. Feb. 20. Delegates and visitors from all parts oi me, exhibit at the St. Louis World's Fair v l. I l A nn.t .nM nliAtitn In n state are attending the Young Mew tfco outlook ,B brfgnt for .i ...... Accnnintmn convcniion . .. ..... . I follnwlne thn ninety BlrmlnKham. Ala.. Feb. 20. A con-rfv ,,r niu ifniinrwu. Thn nccBsfoti forence of representatives of leading wim !, rnmin memorable bv the ore-1 cities of Alabama was held today to I 8entatiou of a precious triregno (trip-1 discuss preliminary plans for a state ! jf, croWn) mado of gold, encrusted i Christian Association eonientlon, hJbH fu credltable to tho re which began a three q&b nf th , SIUIV.VD 1 l,.. OVW.V. session here today, rroimnuiu among those who are to address the convention are Rev. Carter Holm Jones, D. D., of Louisville; President George H. Denny, of Washington and Lee University, A. O. Knebel, state secretary of North and South Caro lina, and D. A. Sinclaire, of Dayton, Ohio. What a tremendous cult there la between the woman who s'ns and Ib not found out and the woman who sins and is found out. A chemist at Frankfurt, Germany, has patented a process for making artificial horse-hair. with dlomands and rubles, tho value: of which will exceed $200,000. , The presentation will be made by Cardinal Jtesplghl, tho pope's Vicar General and president of tho Interna tional committee for tho Jublleo fes tivities. The nope will wear this crown on Easter Sunday during the solomn ceremony of thanksgiving to be celobrated In St. Poter'. In anti cipation of tho Jublleo pilgrims from all parts of the Catholic world are already beginning to arrive In Rome. Why is ROYAL Baking Powder bet ter ihejn any other? Because in its jn urn moth works a. corps of chemical experts is con stantly employed to test every ingre dient and supervise every process of ma nu fact tire to insure a product ab solutely pure, wholesome and perfect in every respect. The most wholesome food and the most digestible food are madQ with Royal Baking Powder. noyi BMic fwoiW fte, W 0iumm Toio . T -