East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 21, 1902, Image 1

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    EVENINGEDITION
DAILY EVENING EDITION
Eastern Oregon Weather
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5cA WEEK.
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PISNDLKTOX, UMATILLA COUNTY, OliEUO, VIUDAY. FHUKUAKY Ut. UHtt.
NO, CUt t
-a
GELONA
TIE
PICE
S SCHEDULED TD SMI
TOMORROW
TUMULTOUS
i
IIUIIo mc. ihiui vviugi
rchists Are Active and.
ArrestedSoldiers Are!
ri r o o
TIE RUSSIAN BEftR
n r- 1U AT
FORTY-ARE KILLED.
. s ' .
S.ME MORE ARRANTS
FOR DANK WRECKERS.
The Detroit Andrew and Andrews
Pledged Enermou Amount ef 9e r
curltles Which Arc Mtstlna. (
iu -TS JK : Must Not Carry on feMhttft
l'' lt)t Pmnk AaUrmra attd CftMfcs-' 4 .
I i llty Adrw. o( lb wravftett
on ittk. Th chart it wHoriNg
'nlno tMmM of Ike tHk fO
.111 I1I1 Vrk AhiImvi atlll U t- lull
The cashier Is nt how myKeHmMlv
Ml.
worth of avoir'tln which authorHh
are unnnt in loctktr.
With Colnttofc
m vjuniuvr in iu Mum m in crwnwiy ;
I. U la omt uid ihiu Fraak, A HAY SBNT NQTtl Tt (JHtNA
v hrviothrtt4 nt lftl $M,M'-
I
the Rails Have Been Torn
trAnrl Ic Rr.arPr anrl Distress
nn. Feb. 21. A Barcelona dis-
dated yesterday fails to con-
troons and strikers in which
declares that up to last night
i nnri ris-iuri k i i imii iiiii- i ih
becran. A few rioters were
on Thursday while attempting
m rin nisnatcn savs cona uoiis
1 .J tUtr,
,t 1 J i.H1 J
tlllt- U.11I1 I I rLllll'. i- Ifljll 1M
scarce, however, and distress
to be lukewarm in allegiance
covernment. are approached
1 1 i i .1 . . .i
their arms against tne strii:-
.ivv rain last nicui iwu uie
of dispersing the rioters, but
were a number of collisions
in the morning. Trains
enter the city, the rails hav-
The Reds at Bilboa.
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L.
DAY BEFORE HENRY
ARRIVES A BUSY ONE
KRON PRINZ WILHELM, THE STEAMER WHICH BEARS HENRY TO AMERICA.
the North Atlantic" squadron, will noon to WnshlnKtnn'H tomb t Mt
meet the steamer at quarantine on Vernon.
hoard his flagship, the historic Olym- i Friday.
Pin. and will conduct the Prince ami j VIhlt to (lu, Unltw, sulo8 ,mvlUl
his suite to the IlohonzoUcrn f. ;W ncademv at Annapolis In the fore-!
the presidents delegates will then m)0n Lncheon nt Annapolis nt 12.
visit and extend greeting. Then will , n()on pinner ftt lho CornHlIl omimH.
come the visit and ofllclnl welcome lsv ,.,., .... So(.rnlnrv i.OIur nt
by the mayor of Jsew ork. a visit,., department from 3 to C
wnicn courtesy requires tno prince ,
IAL LAW REIGNS
AT SARGOSSA, SPAIN
Extends to Affect a Number of
.1.1 Trtl, JT Ctrl l." o ciTii.
has become so serious at Sar
that martial law has been pro-
1 i i l mi .LtUn nnnfln.
i fn t ri j T"( i 1 1 h i hi n Liii-
ii kiitmhii. v nun. v iiiciiuuvuvi
i -1
r. i iiiRin 'jik. iiuuicuiav uuu vt
u rtDAcrtDMcn thr
SLEEPING MILLIONAIRE.
Confession of Murder.
York. Feb. 21. Charles Jones, .
of the millionaire, William Rice,
. . A 11.AHi
. n iiMiiiir 1.1 leu. Luutiwuvv w
n i c nnntacn nn Trit itiiiiicia. ui
inrnrnrmnn ma a fpii iiiiiii wuiic
nncran rnnav ti ihn iiiiuliv uj
. . . . ei iu
rmminA.l V r, Pino WAR llPJld.
and nbl ncre. He said that to
rifiiir i cm lynrririu 11 u 11 n r v iiil
Itl if Vio1 cnon lilm twine.
Murderer Hanged.
Ouintln Feb. 21. Isaac Daley
ll,n V IIP.
h n iran t n i a tvinrn 1 11 c uir i lie mui
i amii a ni ut iu iii i jriiiuui
6 county, Jiuy,
i nvnr a v fi.f f it i 11111 iui
u hnnlr i H I In -V lOITlir WHH iXM.
He died game.
Orphanage Burned.
- m A4 mtA
ri'ttu T ciiv nan moii. . x iiu
Petit Orphanage burned this
Charles Lleuen, lost their lives.
"L" Yards Damaaed.
.
yards at Fifth avenue and Thlr-
Program for the Coming Entertain
ment of the Guest Gotham Ready c
1 for Some Elaborate Functions. i
New York, Feb. 21. The day be
fore the scheduled arrival" of Prince!
Henr.v of Prussia and Ills suite has
I been an exceedingly busy one for
those interested in the reception and
entertainment of the distinguished
guest. Members of this committee
and that committee have been scur
rying and hurrying about all day in
a frantic effort to complete the final
details of their arrangements. De
corations in many parts of the city
are engaged in putting up flags and
bunting and the city is last blossom
ing out a mass of color. The main
scheme of the decorations is the col
ors of the two nations interspersed
and crowned with golden eagles.
Another popular form is the prince's
portrait draped in bunting and dis
played in windows. A good many
bronze medallions are also exhibited.
Fifth Avenue and Broadway do not
monopolize the decorations. In every
part of town, in the far east and west
sides, and particularly in those sec
tions occupied by uermans, snopss
mul houses have been decked out in
honor of the occasion. Of flags there
seems to be no end in the tenament
riistriptR. Thev are not so large as
those in Broadway and Fifth Avenue,
but they make a brave show, flutter
ing from windows forty or fifty feet
above the ground. Next in popular
esteem after the pictures or tne
Prince come pictures of the Kaiser.
A Great Drawing Card.
It is evident that the celebration
will draw one of the largest crowds
ever assembled in New York. Ho
tels and boarding houses are over
flowing with visitors, many of whom
have journeyed hundreds of miles to
witness the festivities. The gather
ing of such a large crowd might be
thought a good opportunity for anar
t.iDto in iiprnetrate their nefarious
work, but if they show their heads
above the surface during Prince
Henry's visit they are assured of a
warm reception. An elaborate sys
tem has been worked out by the
United States secret service men,
by which the whereabouts and pur
pose of every anarchist in the city
is known today. It will 1 practl
n.. imniugihin for anv malignant
to gain access to the persons of Pres
ident Roosevelt or Prince Henry dur
ing the festivties. During the
Prince's tour of the country a c ose
but unobstruslve, guard will be kept
upon his person. Some of the
IsnVewdest detectives of Europe. In
cluding secret service men of ht.
: . ',... Tin-nn Par s. London.
Rome and Vienna, have arrived ere
during the past two weeks. These
Sis are thoroughly acquainted
with the personality of their anar
.minfrvmen. and will oe
ready to deal wun iu" -slon
They will have the hearty co
8on.: r th government secret
of the several cities iou .
the Imperial guest.
He Comes Tomorrow.
According to expectations the
Kronprlnz Wilhelm, with Prince
Henry and his suite on board, will
reach port some time tomorrow fore
noon The steamship office, appro
dating the situation, will endeavor
to make the best time possible, and
!t J2K aordmtle surprise f the
SK Adm;aTlEva;s, commanding
to return the same afternoon. The
prince will bo escorted to the city
Hall by Squadron A and Troop C,
and will be ushered Into the mayor's
oflice. There he will ho presented to
prominent city officials and will bo
escorted to tho nldermanlc chamber.
where tho aldermen will be assembl
o'clock
Saturday.
Dennrturu of tho mhtro and ills
suite for liis southern and woslorn
tour on special train. Tho cities at
which stops are to bo mndo Include
Pittsburg, Columbus, Clucliumttl, i
Chattanooga, Nashville, Louisville,
NEW YORK MARKET.
Reported by I. L. Ray & Co., Pmilt
ton, Chlcnao Board of Trad and
New York Stock ExebariQs Broktr.
New York, Fob. Jt Tho whwt
market wt dull and fonturlwt tiv
day and pricefl ft shade lower A to
morrow Ih ft holiday thoro will bo no
inarKets until Monday. l.Ivorpool uu
rhnnnetl. IV Now York opouwl
st,JjM nnd closed S3i. StocKn
wero steadier. Money 34 por otint.
Closed ytisterdny. S3H.
Opened today, K3Tt.
ltaiiKo today. 83HCrfU
Closed iodny, 83 H.
HUKr. 129.
Steel, U.
St. Paul.
Union Pacific. 101 i.
Wheat In San Franclaco.
San Krnnclitoo, Feb. 21. Wheal
-U2,ffN.
Wheat In Chicago.
Chicago. Feb. 21. Wheal 78U
r"7.
That h Slav Mtttt Nt C-tOtMnfo
Mahtnt)n In the OHenti
Thvt Thry Will 0 CIfUil.
Yfthlvt 1VI ri -At ltw Uito
dopartmAt It l ttitmlttwt tMt tho
t. xt of note at mmI tax
riiuT Max to China a4 Ituiwtrt put
Uhj on Thttt'Mlay, r iiitMUnllHl
ly iwitft Whll lho mtteow atlH
' U In dmittt nivd it is lwii"alblti to
' determine whvthvr or not llttU and
! vhlna havo crarrd (rum thlr crct
iii-L-otlAlIium. It U tidlltivnl that thn
action of thn tnto dnpartmimt tVn,
toKether with h formallnn ol Urn
AnKliJttpant'iii alllA Ul ko far
tnwnnl putting an mut to Uuslan
uiachlnaUoni). at leant alunn thl llntv
t I..DIAN SCHOOL TO
HE INVESTIGATED.
ed in special session. Tho hope of i Indianapolis. St. UhiIb, Chicago. Mil-,
tho public to get a glimpse of the wauhee. Buffalo, Syracuse, Boston.
p-ince during these ceremonies will . and Albany. 12u route from Albany
not bo fulfilled, as admission will bo', to New York a visit of inspection Ih
bv invitation only. Members of tho1 to bo paid nt the United States Mil- j
d'ity committee and prominent clti- j itary ncademy at West Point. From
zens will ue mo guests. .Mayor i.ow ium uu.- junivo Unu nm (
will formallv tender the freodom of i will mako a brief trip to Phllndol-j
the citv to Prince Henry, nnd ho will phln. rotuniliiK to Nw York In tlmo ,
. . ..... . . . ...... .1 ....111.... tlilMtl .
reply. After that the aldermen win io wnu iuu bukuhui muunh ..imn.
1U.
O'Brien Urlno Champlonahlp.
New York. Fob. 21. Jack O'llrlen.
tho American puglllKt. arrived tht
morning from n yr's campalr.n In
lSiiKlaud. Ho returns with tho title
of middle and hoavy-welitht champion
of Hnghuid. I to wants to ftKht Tom
my Hyatt for tho tulddli' woljtht chum
plonshlp of America.
rim two Kalem croamorloB now
havo a total weekly output of 2600
pounds of butler.
institution In Michigan Mutt Show
What About Morality of Pupil,
WaiMiiKtoit. Fob. 21, Tho houao
thU nttotiiooii pat the Indian ap-
pruprlnllou hill ami ndnptod rtilu.
tltiti to lnvtatUHte Nnrdln'a admlnl.v
trot Ion t Mt. rlonannl. !, Hub-
an achoot.
nurltit coni"Uratn of line ItMllftn
appruprlatlon hill today by the housn
. tu utlM"t of Imniofftllty altagml tu
bi rtuitnt at Mt. IMttannt. Mleh..
' Indian rhod, aaln waa laknn up.
i lloporta of Itttflnn IttHpoetur 0Cotinl
wor rtd which corrtliOfulMl Ih
!,,-.. iiiat tha aehnnl iuuiIm no at
' tmpt to irnrnl th tnlnitMnK of
e nt lhn inatltutlan.
MORE ROYALTY COMING
TO VISIT AMERICA.
be presented to the prince. In tho
evening Prince Henry and ills suite
will attend a gala performance at tho
Irving Place theatre, returning to the
Hohenzollern for the ntgnt. ,
Tho program arranged for tho re-! King Leopold to See Our Manufacture
mainder of the prince's stay Is as ng Centers During Next Sum
follows: I mer.
Sunday's Program. I Uruasela, Feb. 21, It is announced
In the morning religious services : that King Leopold will make a short
on board the Hohonzollom. If the ' tour of America during the coming
weather is favorable a visit to the -timtner. vlaltlng manufacturing cen
tomb of General Grant in the nftor- tors.
nnnn Private entertainment by tho
Deutscher Yorelu. Leave for Wash
ington in the evening by special
train on the Pennsylvania railroad.
Monday.
Short stop at Baltimore at 0 a. in
w
TAFT ON EXCLUSION.
cream
Philippines' Governor Favori General
Act on the Subject.
Washington. Feb. 2!. Oovornor
Taft. boean his testimony on lho
1 'an i mm i ' "I'l'ip i t
M LWt a. V Ha. m m W A A M M &
r mi i iii miAmmmmmmm
Arrival at Washington at 10:20 a. m. 1011H0 HItIo today, appearing before
i e ... tm Inrtiiuvltafi. At... ..Iti.A t,tAn nfflllru l
MUitniT nseort from tho Ponusylvan
ia railroad station to tho White
House and thonco to tho Gorman em
babsy. Tho president will roturn
the visit of tho prince nt noon. VIh
its of ambassadors and ministers.
Visit to the capltol at 1 P- tn. Din
ner at the White House at C:80 p.
in. Alter dinner the prince will ro
turn to New York by special train.
tho committee on foreign nffalm to
disciiBB tho question of Chllieso ox
elusion. He said tho Filipinos did
not object to Chinese laborers, but
to whinoso morchants. Taft himself
favored gonoral exclusion of the Chinese.
A New York Horror.
Now York. Fob. 21. The body of
Departure of tho prince and his par-an unknown man, horribly slushed ,
ty for Jersey City by tho Pennsylvan-i by jf,, W0,mdH, was found In the
ia railroad. (North rivor today, tho faoo crushed ,
TlleKd.v ilu, stab wounds in the breast, tho
Tuesay' , , ' throat cut and tho top of tho skull
Departure of the prince and hU .lt off nn,i mdng.
suite from Jersey City to the ship-
building yards of tho Towmmnd-Dow- McGovern Ic Ready,
ney shipbuilding company, at Shoot-' cnc,unBtl i'0l. 21. McGovern to
era Island, launching of io yaciit) Jt m Ul() uulg,lnK touchus to
of liis imperial majesty the 'urinan , ll)g tralnltig Tor tomorrow night's
emperor at 1:3 P- I-nclioon to, , , BuUVttII, uo wont through
' 1 .. i.n..ri lin Hnhen-, ,h' y . ....... tw.
the presiueni. on " --- iutl luuai rouiino i.uiunh u......
zollern at 1:30 p. in. Malt of the ,,oworH. Tralnera and ndm rer
prince to the mayor of Now ork in , 0IlU)UHlafillc 0Ver his condlllon.
An Indiana Fire,
Lafayette, Ind., Feb. 21. Ixm1 and
Henes' dry goods storo and several
i.... i.einnuB r'niic.urns were do-
' ' -ml(lll,K,lt and
Luncheon with representative mQrM Tho lota,
commorco and Industry at 1-.30 . " l800.000.
Sightseeing in ftew i '
the afternoon. Dinner of tho mayor
of New York at u:jo p. -opera
at the Metropolitan opora
house aftor the dinner.
Wednesday
111. OlfilllBCKIHt. ..
afternoon. Torchlight concort at the
aT. Hub at C:30 p. tn. Banquet of
Favor Three New State.
Arion club at C:30 p. tn. annuelf0'. Wflflh,ni,ton Feb. 21.-The hw
th0 press of the United JUt Jt f Wnfcton. JeJ
p. m. Special ferry to tl e Pa nnBi eoinn m rcport
vanla railroad at 12 mld-nlght ni eAF tor admission to aUte
. tr, Wnsli ntrton. vorauiy '"" . 4.i. nni Mw
j Journey to Washington
Thursday.
' Arrival of Prince Henry at Wash
' ington and escort to tho German
'Sassy. Memorial exercises for
jpresWent McKlnley In the , bousa of
renresentaUvcs, the prince and bis
Ste aUendlng. Visit In the after-
hood of Oklahoma, Arizona and New
Mexico.
Tolstoi's Crlila.
. t!.,.i. 01 fViiint ToUtolB
Undon agent, reports that a crisis
In tho aged atitnorH conuawu - -rived,
FOR a third of a century the in
valuable qualities of Dr. Price's
Baking Powder have been familiar
to American housewives, who have
found its use invariably a guarantee
of light, sweet, pure and wholesome
food.
The renown of Dr. Price's
Cream Baking Powder, in these
closing years of the nineteenth
century, is not only continental but
world-wide. Its unequalled quali
ties are known and appreciated
everywhere.
Always makes the perfect biscuit,
cake and bread. ;
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