East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 22, 1902, Image 1

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    LYEVENING EDITION
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DAILY EVENING EDITIW
HE DAILY
bill be doUvercd at your residence
Eastern Oregon Weather i
Tonlaht and. FAtunUy. probably
fair.
J5c A WEEK.
PEBLKTOy, UMATILLA COINTY. OH12U SATrl)AY, FKlUtr.YHY yi IJHVJ.
so. uur
CRDWQS GATHER
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0
treet the German Prince!
i
i
Envoy.
Iything was
IpREPARED FOR RECEPTION,
1 rvmi'As.
pmimrr.
E Expectant and the Arrange
Complete to Do Him Great
York, Feb. 22. At 2 o'clock
t;ernoon nothing had been heard
he Kron Frinz "Wllhelm. The
!on committee was ready and
; for Prince Henry. A big crowd
thered at the pier, where the
was to land, and the city was
It attire in his honor.
York, Feb. 22. The agents of
fcrth German Lloyd Steamship
toy, owning the Kron Prinz,
I 5 o'clock that they looked for
pp to reach New York at 11
tonight
SOCIAL FEATURES
OF HENRY'S RECEPTION
It in Gala Attire and Society
on tne ut vive.
:York, Feb. 22. Everything is
flay attire and everyone wears
! of expectancy anticipatory to
feat plans arranged for the en
lent of Admiral Prince Hen-
tPrussia. Someone has been
enough to hint that with all
ral surroundings and associa
te distinguished visitor will
lis eyes open wide because of
nagnificance and splendor;
or not this is true the fact
that nothing could be more
is than the various entertain-
prepared in honor of his royal
is.
si Hail to the day that gave him birth who for us free- Where'er the breath of liberty ucroeB our boundless
dom won! plains,
The greatest king of uncrowned inen-imniortn! Wash- Toys with the locks of toiling nun that inspiration
si ington! reigns. I
I SalUte 'tWaS dCedS thttt SaVG itS Stril,US It gives that humble kind of toil a sort of sovereign
Our Cincinnatus' of the West, our knightly sun of Mar,. Am mus feel ourselves to bo of now and kingly 1
lugh beyond the calls custom
n such an occasion, no recep
ias been given Rear-Admiral
von Baudissln, owing to state
l until t: x i 1 1 1 n.: iiuui t liaa
entertained, the officers and
have had a jolly good time,
i a i e ii
MI 1 ri HIl II H II I II III- I II Y I II II II LI V
His spirit breathes its impulse yet across our ardent
souls.
The current of our destiny its iniluence controls;
For when we feel the nameless thrill of patriotism'
fire
'Tis but the quick'ning spirit of our country's death
less sire.
race
It bids us fchow to all mankind who speed across tho
sea
The open hand, the kindly heart, tho touch of chivalry.
And, well remember, 'tis our right to guard tho riglitH g
he gave,
For 'tis not kings in name alone who honest men on
j.j slave,
Speak not of him as of the host of nameless dead and So must we battle freedom's foes, be they from far or
-J gone; near,
The fruit of deeds forever lives and thus lives Wash- To hold the sacred gift ho gave intact from year to
ton;
vear.
Hkkhkht IC. (Jl.AMP.
which Prince Henry will see
the steamship Melbourne,
is beine loaded with facilities
in a wav to do away with
German interests in the Phil-
The Melbourne will carry
east nineteen lighters or
M IVl'S II H W I'll 1LH U. UUlll
e shop, a wrecking outfit, a
cargo are the propeity of the
ine Transportation and Con-
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uiULiumze luk uicuiuud ui
-V1WLS14 WV mw- - -
iie present syoteuis uic p
n innnonnnrn arm murtiuvci
rlmx fantllfloc nro rmitrnllcd
i 1 1 1 ii ii nil inn diiu -x-
uts, so that AniPi'toin cvm-
Is at a disadvantage tliat
amounts to prohibition.
since its arrival the Hohqn
the private yacht of the era
of Germany, upon which
Hfnrv wilt entertain, has
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1L1IIII4 II Will UK I If aUUMl
e prince in any way, haa in
something novel to attract
iKriUltvMU k vyv . - - ,
in b nnnrn Hini'cr nun nil v
a now fad in jewe'ry, in the
of a jeweled hand harness.
one on each finger, with a
e ring on tlio thumb. Fnch
set with an imraenfo tnr
the central one covering the
b how Mme. Calve can use
oct, however, is remarkably
and it Is not unliKeiy mm
FI IN NEW III
S 1,000.000 Loss of Property
Cntisoti by It,
nT MCOIMENT ARMOHY
AND PARK AVtNUE HOTCL
0troytl lr On Ort ConnQrUn
Panic Among tht Outa of tha
Hold.
NVw Vork. Kob. 33. At lut l
llv wfiiw loitl nnil ll.OOO.tWti wotlh of
projHrty dnroyl thU morning In
rt't ttrv In Ihn Syrinty.nriit KkI-m-nt
Armory ami hn Park Avuui
hotl. Hrop'it wor Injured, but i 9
oVUirk thw llt wag lucomt'lotp. Tho
known ilt'il then wor:
MUS. KOSTKH. aiiK'I at Ihe Torafca
prUon.
rilAUI.KH (VCO.SNK1.U Itxih8tr.
N Y.
NORMA NACTO.N, ll(KMnler.
JOHN HHAHN. Rrx-hrMrr.
JOHN IVBRHON. lVrvvT.
J II HOYNKH. l'hlrKO.
OKOlUiK HOHIIINH. rUlvnrH un
known. KIIKI) HOVKY. X. Y.
JOHN WAI.KKU. Coluinl.U, Tton.
THOMAH HOUNK. Ifcnvrr.
C'OI.ONKI. I'll'Kll. V. H. A.
COLONIC!. lIURDirrr. Hartford.
WHXIAM IIAHNAIU), UhlraRi.
MKB. M'.MANUH, mldoorw un
known. KHTHBIl SCIH.BIHINnKH. Chtr8.
TWO UNIDBNTIKIKI) WOMB.S.
Aihoiik tl orlotily litjunil l
in I nil Miller, r.illrcl If. H. N. tnkoii
from thv hutcl uncomu'lotm,
Tho fire ntarlfd In lh nrroory adiI
half mi hour later tlm bulldlnK w.i
In rulim. uiloloiis of ammunition
and falllix wall cuinpltly iltmiol
iHhlnK tho structure. Hinrkn from
tlm armory flro Unltftl tb? hotul, anil
noon that bulldlnK m a inaa of
1 tlmni,
Tho KUt-aU wrr panlo-itrkkoa at
(Concluded on pa 6.)
fori win ho fnllowpd bv fashion
able New Yorkers as it meets the
requirements ot elegance ana exuu
vagance, two of the distinguishing
features of the ultra-swell set this
year.
CRISIS IN SPAIN
BELIEVED TO BE OVER.
MILES
hud landed all hor paHHoiiKors and
freight at Vnldux before tho mil nil pox
wus dlsoovorod.
MARCONI WILL TRY
SOME LONG WIRING.
Alarm Felt by the Cabinet, However, j
Over Threats by the Worklngmen
Regarding the Throne.
MniHri Ffih. 22. The labor disturb"
throuchout Spain .but
the government believes tne ensib ,
over. The mimsiers, uubvci, a.v
alarmed at the threats made, tnai h
the workmens' demands are not grant
ed they will never allow Alfonso to
be crowned. The cause of the trouble
Is rather complex. The workmen want
an increase in wages and also de
mand decrease in the price of staples.
TILLMAN AND M'LAURIN
FIGHT IN THE SENATE.
Sails on the Philadelphia With Equip
ment to Telegraph While on the
High Seas.
Southampton, February 22. Marco-,
ni sailed today for America tut the
Philadelphia, a liner fitted with now;
and powerful wire-less telegraph n-
struments. with which Marcoui hopos
to communicate with England and
America at a distance of 1000 iiiIIob. i
Tiio Philadelnhia thus will be severed
from land communication only by a
day during the voyage.
RIOTS IN RUSSIA.
SCHOONER FAVN, VIC-
TORIA TO SAN FRANCISCO,
and
Troops Charge Mobs, Killing
Wounding Many.
tr. uvi Serious strikes
vicuna, vu. --
and riots are reported in Moscow and
Kharkoff. Ten thousand workmen are
involved. Troops charged the rioters.
Many were Kiuea uuu mjuu.
Moscow four met death and 57 were
wounded. In Kharkoff three were
killed and 100 injured.
100 Killed In Corea.
Berlin, Feb. 22.-A St Petersburg
dispatch Bays 100 persons were killed
in a disaster as the copper mines
near tho town of Kaphan, in Corea,
Senator Doliver in his address to th
students of Iowa City the other day,
made use , of the following: There
never was a time In the world's his
tory when a dollar was worth bo lit
tfe and a man'B a blllty worth bo
much." Stop and think of It yourself
and see how apt the senator hit the
mark.
Goes Ashore on West Coast of Van
couver Island All the Cre Were
Saved.
Victoria, Fob. 22. The sealing
schooner Fawn, of this port, is a total
wreck on Hesqult reef, west coast of
Vancouver Inland. The crew was
saved.
Story of the Schooner.
Port Townsend, Feb. 22. The Hrlt
!sh sealing schooner Fawn is ashore
at Catlan Island, west coast of Van
couver Island, and three of the crow
were picked up ten milep at sea by
the ship Tekla, from Yokohama and
brought to this city. The schooner
left Victoria for tho California coast
itr nnlllO While fit BllCllOr
during tho heavy swellH, she broke her
chain, one men submiuru
damage, but the recent btorm has
broken her up.
rm. ...,.,.. wsotelnr u'fls released
from quarantine today. All of the
crew, except the captain, were de
tained at the station. The Kxcelsior
McaLurin Called Ben a Liar and the
Later Hits His Colleague and Caus
ed Great Commotion.
Washington. Feb, 22. During the
debate on tho Philippine bill In the
senate this afternoon. McLaurin. of
South Carolina, replying to un iihhoi
Hon made by Tillman, said: "That'a
a dollhcrate. wilful Ho." Tillman
sprang from bis seat, ran to
McLaurin and struck him several
blows with douched flst. Tho men
grappled, but the senator and em
ployes rushed In and separated them.
There was much confusion In the on
ate. The dignity of the senate wbh
offended, and, whllo suggestions were
being made to preserve It. Foraker
moved an executive session and It was
f.greod to. Tillman's offensive remark
nindo while Mrl-iiurlii was out. was
that McLaurin voted for ratification of
the Paris treaty In exchanne fur fed
eral patronage.
Sentenced English Crooks.
Indon. Feb. 22. Ooudle. the de
faulting Liverpool bank clerk and tho
pugilist Hurke, today wore sontencH
to 10 years imprisonment for robbing
the Hank of Liverpool of more than
half a million by means of forged
checks and drafts.
Cut Off From the World.
New York. Feb. 22.-New York was
cut off from communication with the
rest of the United States for many
hours during tho night and early to
Hm' iv the snnw and sleet storm.
Communication is being gradually re
stored.
Some of tho Inferior grades of tea
sold In this country are nougni in
China as low as thnjo cents per pound.
Dr PRICES
CrmBaking Powder
Each time the United Stales Government
has officially tested the baking powders
the report has shown Dr. Price's Cream
Baking Powder to be of superlative
leavening strength, free from alum, abso
lutely pure and wholesome.
This is gratifying, for Dr. Price's Cream
Baking Powder is depended upon by mil- ,
lions of people to raise their daily bread.
paict B(iNQ Powota Co,
Chicaaq.
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ntliir.M ilium lint lll.lltttl lli:uk BS flint
utiou of iMkiiiL' iHjtlsB. Iwii ioniJiiiitng
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