QAILYEVENING EDITION l " " ! .,,- ,ut,, ,m,mm,, DAILY EVENING EDPflN THE DAILY Wilt be delivered at your residence or place of business by currier at J5c A WEEK. Eastern Oregon WcAtbcr T --Atgkt ainivtf tain. Ttiur !i eal. fair Mt snuthevt? dltiMbin Thursday VOL. 14. rEXDLETON, UM AT11.1. V COUNTY, OltWiON, Wr.nMM).Y, FKmtlWm 1002. - .'! j1-""" kJ tesS ei WEATHER IS DIP schooner yacht afloat over all being 161 feet; on the water line 120 fppt- ,, , ,, u v vt vi u(.am mi feet; 'depth 16 feet 6 inches: draught ; 15 feet. Her masts, of Oregon nine. win be Wo feet In height, ami the , largest boom S5 feet lone. Hpnrv Puts Off His Visit tn!..H" !?w.b"ath of braw h( l I v ' ' J - - - RHAR-ADMIRAL ROBU-Y D. IVANS. HONOR TO HUGO. Grant's Tomb, LUNCHES AT SHERRY'S V1TH J. PIERPONT, ET AL. Billions of Capital, of Course, Was Paraded at the Table, Which Im pressed Even a German Prince The Millionaires Swarmed the Din ing Room. New York, Feb. 2G. Another gray damp day faced Prince Honry when he went unon the deck of Hohenzol lnrn this morning. A drizzling rain fell. The prince remained aboar.l the yacht all the morning. Th inclem ent weather decided him to tempor arily abandon his visit to Grant's tomb, which he was to make today. At noon he left for the luncheon at Sherry's. Doodles of Wealth. Billions of capital was represented at the luncheon to the prince. All the leadors of Wall street were there, besides monied men from Chicago and other cities. The banquet room wns coreeouslv decorated. Prince Henry and his party was assigned to a table at one side of the room, the other diners being ranged around it In crescent form. The prince was greatly impressed at the gathering of fbo money kings of free America. BUSY IS PRINCE HENRY. K Spent Most of the day in Sight See ing Under Escort of Entertainment Committee. New Yorli,P((."5(.it-TliTs was an chor buoy tL&otp'Trlucg JJenryV The greater part or the time was taic en up with sightseeing under escort of membors of the local entertain ment committee. Many places of in terest in and about, the city were vis ited, the mammoth office buildings, Fpnclous parks, monumouts and par ticularly the busy scenes witnessed on the itrn-'s elli'inni! manv rxpres-! Blons of surprise from the prince and his suite. At noon the party rounded up at Sherry's where the prince was the guest of honor at a banquet arranged by leading business men and financiers, among the num ber being J. Plerpont Morgan, Wil liam Rockefeller. William K. Vander bilt and Ahram S. Hewitt. After the dinner the tour of sightseeing was continued until evening when the prince proceedes to Arlon Hall to re view the parade of the German American societies of Greater New York. The parade promises to be one of the greatest affairs of the kind ever Been in the metropolis. It will be a torchlight parade and the par ticipants will include all the German singing, gymnastic, snapshooting and bowling societies in Now York and vicinity. Press to Dine With Prince. Maw Ynrk. Feb. 2C Elaborate pre parations for the dinner in honor of Prlnro TTp.nrv to be tendered to the press of the country by the New York Statts-Zeitung at the waiaon-Asiur-la thin nvpnlnsr have been perfected. Leading newspaper men are to be present from all parts of the country. Tho toasts for the dinner are urrauB Arl no f nllrvwa "Wnlonmo tn our Distinguished rcna Wnrmnn Rldder of the Staats-'Zeltung. Responded to by Prlnff TTonrv. "Tko HmTiornr of Germany and the President of the United States," by Whitelaw Reld of the New iorK in VlllTIO "Tho -Praaa flip Tie that BinilS," by St Claire McKelway of the Brook lyn Dally. Eagle, "Snvnn TtlnnH What W6 OWe tO Germany in Literature, Art, Science Unit Mimln " hv Unanes tiuiuij Rmiti, nt iim Phiindelnhla Press. "International Amity." by Charles W. Knapp of the St. Louis Republic, The 8chooner Yacht Meteor. The German emperor's new sailing ' l J nli.nnlai' yacht, successfully launcneu iuu, at Shooter's Island, is to no did nvnmniA nf tlifi skill of the Amerl can yacht builder. While the emper or himself has given many sugges ift fHMne ana outnt ivgm utfb -- - . VtA trt AnalrmoA find 18 tO DO entlrnlv onnBtriicled by Americans an I A wi ndlnnn nmtnrlftlS. WllCH completed the yacht will have cost 175.000. She Is to bo the largest ,ns much deck room ns tho finest ! steam yachts. The yacht will pos j scss all die palatial anil roomy con t veniencies of the most princelv steam , juculi, wniie at tne sany; lime Having In 1 J . , ,i , ... n-.u mi,iuuige in uisponsing wun the vast amount of wnchlnory. boil ers and coal hunkers. To carry out- tho emperor's com mands her finish throughout will be plain yet substantial. All her woiK such as the deckhouse, skylights and rail will be of selected teakwood and all capstans, winches, etc.. of bronxe. Situated aft Is a deck house of steol cased with walnut. This deckhouse serves as the main companion leail ing below, and in addition will be used In dirty weather and will allow a view of what Is going on on deck. The stairs from tho deckhouse loml to a vestibule, here is found a chart case, shelves for chronometer, and nautical Instruments and a locker for hanging oilskins. Aft, opening from the vestibule, Is the ladles' ca bin, containing two berths, sofas, a writing desk, and a large marble wash stand and mirror. The state rooms are few in number, but of large size. The main saloon extends the whole width of the boat, and Is 18 feet long. iShe will be rigged as a fore-and-aft schooner craft, and will have tho fol lowing sales: Mainsail and foresail, forestaysall, jib, main and aft and gaff topsail, main club and topsail, or-' dlnary trysail, balloon trysail, bal loon foretopsall, balloon jlbtopsail, baby jlbtopsail, spinnaker, fore and aft trysail. Tho keel is of trough type and the deck is of. best white pine. In different parts of the boat have beeu placed lesu,.-! bearing Ii'' imp),-i i coat K am ;-. The yacht was designed by A. Cary Snlith and Henry C. ISarbey. The builders are the Townseud & Dowm shipbuilding company. Trtneh Pay Marked Tribute to thr Uluttraui Countryman, Parts, VVh. St-.Vot iiwt tb rt , mln nf tht srwvt S'eKil lrMnht from St. tllt autt hm- , itv4 in tW InIM k l'fww pnM a Huirv KiaAow or mtirv tStl J f 1.11 , A ,lu . ) irm rninoM mi tfen ikat 4 t iUy whon th attmikt nt nil Franow !.! In ltw rfMWAtHMI o( th Vlrnr Httft rWory TTi i Mnrm tlNl nil rttiy, Wic(ni)ii tH Ih- ii.r.n on wtt)i th HvM!nf ot th Huw monunrat (m th Square th- V(vr Hnrt coK-tuiUiit totUjeiit with a rtK-ftkm nt tk VUW mt a Bla rttottnnno o Hnr m" nt the OcstHKtHi I'rnRfHi. PrndBt tmhvt, M VVnl4c1t i;i..-vu a ltd uthr omril at tlw, ?fi t : Hutthr uk w4Vil array of writer, orlvutlgtti, nrthrtk, nnd Micltlw. tmrtirtpAtwl In tit vriiu cort'inonlo. UHrtns Um hC temoon thor wa a ehw rwn lal nt thn Panthwm wUn I Unto tomn wnn nitnot nimiHi UHdr tnAM of ftorttl embteiHA t))Ml(4 , thpre by hl adav.r. f TILLMAN-MLAUHIN MK MARKET. Reported by I. L. Ray & Co., Pendle ton, Chicago Board of Trade and New York Stock Exchange Brokers. New York, Feb. 20. The wheat market had a range of a cent today and the close showed a gain of over yesterday. Liverpool closed lower, G Vj. New York opened lower, and after touching 81, ad vanced to S2V. Chicago opened 7C and closed 7G. Stocks steady. Closed yesterday, 82.. Onened today. 81. Range today, 81'S2. Closed today, 82',. Commander of the battleship III) c s and just now hobnobbing with Prince Henry of Prussia. Irrigation in Utah. Suit. Lake City. Feb. 20. In re sponse to the call of Governor Wells delegates from all parts or tne state assembled In conference here today to discuss questions relating to irri gation. The condition and needs of irrlftition throughout the state, tne advisability of a thorough and active organization of water users and state and federal legislation to protect and extend irrigation works were among the subjects discussed. BOERS RUSHED THE LINE. Lord Kitchener Reports the Lotees of the Enemy. Loudon. l-Vb. 2. Lord Kitchener today reiHirts as follow; "Six hund red Boers, drlviug a herd or eattl- be fore them, attempted to rush Colonel llyngs' right out poet line on the !SM Inst., near Bothasberg. A certain number sot through after abHtidoniuR everything and Ipavtiiii 15 of thH dead and six wounded bohlnd. Our casualties hav noi bvn repurti-d British Convoy Captured. London. Feb. 26. An official dis patch from Protorir. ntate that a'li empty convoy wns attacked 10 imIIos southwest of Klorksdorp. After e vere fighting, the convoy wns captur ed. The details of the engagement have not been received. for '1. - persDU&l injoriM mvr ummU In L.r for a dt-ath ii hufi :i . ti..M ,-n.f-i '-d,il EDUCATORS DISCUSS. Interesting Topics Intercut Thote In Attendance nt Superintendent' Convention. Chlrnco. Fb. If. -The IiImaI nor mnl nchool mid tin- duusro of (uliic bloloKtcal annlouJtMi lit roaitnnlni; on mtKi-ntifuinl mitijoctn xvum thn Kn-I il iiiplci of dbcloii thl morn mp at thr mitxrtntoitdont' coiivoh I tiou of tho N'attonnl litlucntlnnal An ' i hocintlon. The partlrlpnnt IneludtU Prof. W. II. Paynn. of the UnUerty of Mirhlgnn; Frank L Joncn, ntnte NUporlntoiutHul of public instrurlton r Indiana. 8uperlntitiilnl It. O. l'.Minc or Cincinnati, and PrtMltlttnt John V CtK.k. or the Northern Itll r.t! rttnttt Normal tfohool. 'I'hU afternooa the ctinvvntloa i-i'lit into two neprKt eentHrunriM tor round table dlaruMtloiu on mat ter of apocful liitureat to city and ' r-uMuty BMitertnlentfatitfl, nud normal !d trainrng nehoeol tociohar. Thin rWnlnE tU MlUffttars nre t IUIihi to en udtlrwa on thw tHluctiUaiwI ! trm of Porto ltlco. to be dnlivred Uf I Dr. M. 0. nrvimbiiiiBh. wunmlaekmer of etlucallon for that Ulaiiu. Sofintors Doddo Not to Expel Urn South Cnrotfntins. OF OCN9URE INSTEAD. At PUl It Wa Theuaht That Bot Sevater SheuM Ot CpHrd From the 0ety for a Umlud Time, liut LrItr DolJd Otharwtvt. WiMato. 1VU t - Tin tueUn a to whettKMr (it ptiHhli ttenatotw Till man ami Meljuul v. an taken Hp thl.t mntac by tit Mtvntt elertfcm antt rrilljf wwmlttxo. H yaa thouht ihai a nHHilitin wunui ti.t a.itiptpii tepeliHii tHtth imatof from par tt.lHtUiti la tho nroc-rdltiKM of (he neeate for a Hmli.l time, tMl the member of th, eouimlttre dildeil llnrwln!. belnic inQanncod by a Ueela. oltt of eoufetenee bt'tf'.m revuhll ran and Ufniooratlr teadrr. who re.. uwmtfRilt'd (hut tho punlnhment lake th- form of a vlfiotmi raoHitlou o( -nure and conM"'IUn each t thetu ti tu4V a ihrmil aiuloxy In writ ttif; to the nitv The Phlllpplnt Tariff Bill. WaeklHKtwn. Felt IB.Tht! houae waja and inonne comiHltte today ln ;ttniet) Chalrnuu Payne to report to the hiiiife the l'tilllpplttt) t a rift bill, na H wn ameiuled by the stinale, with retxtmnteH'htlunii that the hiu uor roerur la tee niucndinent. and de mind u couforunce. Tlui lmpre4Iort rvii that In the nd the rnpiiMI ran bouee tmilera will aeeept the bltl a it paaaetl the veitttle. CRY FROM MACEDONIA. Mis Ran Querrllla Chirtaln TaKn. Waaalnutott, Feb. A oablsrttrn to the war detMrtment from Uttral f'bAtfee, nntiMiueoa (be capture t General Uibmk the notortotls Kr rilia rhleftaltt. ARE TO SOLICIT MORE MONEY. for B. Bowling Y. P. U. Meeting. firoon.lv v.. Feb. 2G.- r.nmmittee on Ways and Means Big Portland Fair. ) Portland. Fob. 2G. H. W. Corbett. ! president of the Lewis ami Clark -! tonnlal. selected Uie following oltUenn m.i n omnmlttoo of ways and Thoi moans: W. D. Kenton. Adolph Wolfe, -v' DaAnlo'c ITnlnn nf this ....... v 11 W KntMR. IlO UaptlSl 1UUI1K i i-ui.v. o " ----- i JUHU r. v ativn. - . :., , district began its annual convention , Fri(.n,. a. H. IX-vers and 1. N. Holw-ti- here today with a large uuuhuuhuk. , UH. xne purpose 01 appotnuiih During the two days tne convouuou f.ominittoe is to navin u iwi i w Is in session there are to be addresses b ysome of the most prominent uai tlst ministers of Kentucky. ruiH"' ' " .. .. charge of the details of soliciting and collecting auUeerlpUoa lor uie nw.i tlona! capital Htoek rooently author-Izod. An.rlrn Universities. , r.i. fiThoro was an i Will Raise the Flag. Vj" h. ' mnrnlnp nti .,. 1 ...... n 1-V.l. SC. It till lefill ncrpaseu attenuunuu mm 'uu'""'o --i vummis"' . -- he second day's session of the As- Lra(.,ically decided that focmal cero- tlie SCLOUU tti..,IMms 1 .... i. tl,n ralflni? ovor of snclation 01 AmencuH ui""" monies un iut-m - - convention. The membership and j tht. DanlBh West Indies by the Uni u d nollcv of tho association waa m!Statf.s Bnan oe i"" general subject of the day's discus-1 army anil It 1 prabable that ".d.1: Sons ! m-nl of troope from Porto H o will ., ijf sent to wwi"10 - --- Leading Negroes Meet. exchange of the ratifications of the " . . . or mho . M4, ho flac and formally boS'of bSJps oTthe A."m:e. Zlon ' poeseeeion of the new t,rr.tory. church began Its annual conference Dead in Little Rock today. --u - consists of nine mcmoen . u.. ? ,'"'"' "inS ml. Is dead at recognized as among me . mo ""-,,,.,1,1- 0f erdnllgbtened race, sl Vincent's Miss Stone at Salonlca. fun-maker of the tsage to pass away IV I loa wfcwuw - riA nnri i Vv nanf fnrtnlcat ovation from the America.. The two women ieu o among them "Goo-Coo pie without delay. King Assassinated. Tendon. Fob. 2G.-A news agency d.spatch from Berlin . Vincent Muessman 130.000 damages ed there that the King of Sen la nas vincew the IargeBt ftWard been assassinated. Co6tlv Limbs. New York. Feb. 2G.-For the loss of both leg:, by being run over b a street car. a jury sitting in the su 1, erne court has awarded 7-ycar-old Why the Brland Captured Stone and Held Her fcr 3 sorn. Siiencer Biddy, first aecretery of tho United Btati-B lesatiou at CouUtl nnnit who tied chare- of the iiexotl- atiotm for th rlaec of Mlaa mien ! M. i-.tono and Mine. Tallka, which !fi eut-i-eeeful. hae arrived In Now York. Hi- atatee the brlguuda tiitur ?d MU 8tone. an Atnerlcan. rather than any other wlaeloimry becauso thoy believed the Americans bed tho moat money and would he likely to m.y the mneoni "Did the brigands want tho money for themaelvoe?" .Mr. Hddy was asked. No. they did not. and that Is whore the Aimirlcnn people do not under Kltnd this erne. It Is entirely a polit ical matter and all the people in Mac odonla arc In sympathy with the kid naping, for they bollevo It la a atop toward freeing Macedonia from Turk ish rule, the bxiiio an Hulgarln has been, and tho money thoy deitiaudod ijioii.000) wan Intended for the Mac--donlau cause. i -If wo had been dealing with tho professional brlganda, who wanted money, pure and simple, inatead of political one. Mlas Stone would have leen reloaaed long ago. It la very IlkHy that this capturo was deliber ated upon for a long time and the vlrUins selected were considered beat to aervo the cause, when compared with those of other nationalities." "Do the Macodonluiifc have any feel ing of onmlty toward the mlsalon arlee?'" "No: they are rather friendly to them than otherwise. They dotdro to attract the attention of the worJd to their cause and Incidentally to icei some murh-iiooded money. I have every reason to believe that they have Klvon Miss Stone and companion in captivity the very best 01 treatment. TuUIih'h babv was born sh- received the kindest of treatment from all we can learn. "I have five letters from MUa Stone writton 4n Bulgaria, so her oaptora could read them, and thoy wore mas terpleeea In eleaverness In diplomacy. Miss Stone Is a very courageous wo man." A , . "Won't Turkey attempt to punish the ringleaders?" Turkey will have a problem on her hands If she does ,lor the Macedoni ans have risen as one man In their dor termination to be freed from Turkey, and this kidnaping of the two mission, arles may be called chapter one In their plan for liberty." BOSTON MINISTER ROUBED. i It I u tttitlfeable foot that nearly ! i nwnzm have soutei teth. Deeay Italians Get Away With Seven Hun dred Lire. Home, Feb. 2l, -The Rev. Horace Uutton of Hoaton waa robbed of 700 tiro yesterday. He wna hleyclliiH In the country when hi machine broke down and ho accepted the offar of two men. who wore drlvliiK in a cart. in tub.-, lil,n l llnoti M him i.rrll'Ml here, Mr. Dutton atartnd to remuu-il erato the drivers when he found that hla purse had dlssHppcurud. He ar ciiHod the drivers, who thereupon whipped up their horxea and drove rapidly away. I tetn are an vtttente nt elvillf. English Labor Leader Dead. New York, Feb. 26 The English liialta iirrlvlntr thii week brouKht tne news of the death of Jamoa Mawds-tS ley. for many yeara one of the fore I moat labor leaders of Knjtland, altar- i g 1 . ..ut I. v. .. I. .,....... will.! " IllK I'lJ. Il lll,(ltfl I. ,11 , V " ... John Hum and Kelr Hardle The Intelligence was received here with regret among trade unionist, where Mr. Mawdslcy waa well known, hav ing visited this oouutrjr several years ago as a fraternal detonate from the llrltlsh Tradea Union Conicre to the convention of the American Federa tion of I.abor. ji.m.ttHtMutmH.mt.n.uimi.uw:j I NEW ! 3 s I CORSETS, WARNERS j Hearing In Bingham Case. Kansaa Cllv. Mo . Feb. 26. The case of Itolllna Minimum, charged ig with forgery, camo up for hearing to- g day. IJInKliam, it i allcxcd, fenced ! -deeds to property own-d by hla step- j 8 mother and secured 120,000. When J Indicted ho fled and nolhlnif w J heard of hlra until two weens bro g hi, surrendered voluntarily In 1 a Texas and askud to be brought back I g for trial. s Ohio Bank Failure. Washington, Feb. 26.The fomi Iroller of the currency ha appointed National Hank Kxamlner J- W. De lay receiver of tho First National bank of Belmont, Ohio, upon tele graphic advlre from tbe director that they had closed the doom. De posits are 1201.636. Cash on hand, 120,000. COLORS PINK BLUE DRAB And BLACK. SHORT MEDIUM or... LONG Indian Missionary Dead. St. Loula, Feb. 26,Itev. Joaepa Cook, a pioneer of Indian missionary work In Wyoming and tho Dakota, Is dead of valvular dlseaao of the heart. Mr- Cook wa one of the best known Indian missionary workers In the west, ( PRICE 50c Those Hut are guaran teed to be rust proof, 1 colors Pink, Blue, White Drab and Black PRICE $ The Golden Rule Store ;trtWIJ)IWIMlllMIIWl