Y EVENING EDITION DMLYEVENKEDITHI tL DAILY Will bo dollveml at your residence or place of business by currier at Eastern Oregon Wc.ti My fair rHvt atit 5c A WEEK. . PENDLETON, liATtlLA COUNTY. OIHXJON. FKIO VY, FEUKUAKY 2S. UHhi, NO, tU70 BOYS DRILLi WILL FORCE THE TURK TO PAY. STOfliJlFlOiiTlllIM'LIl NEW YORK MARKET. ce Henry Visits the Naval Academy at Annapolis, on tu umuc i a MANEUVERS IN RAIN. i a; tU uil.i ii r i s is Mil trie Duiiumas or tne ra- i! i i t r- a Washington in Afternoon. nsnmgiou, uuu. o. jrnuce nan- 1 , . 1 1 t-Cl 1 1" X for Annapolis, the rain coming in torrents as the train pulled but in spite of it a lnrge crowd present to see the- royal party A. Arrived at Annapolis. it- - r tti. no Tn niLimiiH. mil.. r" t : 1 1 . .io. nt:ii re, Hnnrv and his nartv arrived a drizzling rain was falling, but did not mar the enthusiasm of reception given the royal visitor. party was driven from the train he parade ground, where the ca- were lined up. The prince found watched the boys go through evolutions. He seemed greatly the disadvantages of the slip grounds and heavy rain under Ine-R or the naval acatlemv were An Informal Lunch. Lt;i I nil iiiHiir;i:Li(iii luk riiuuc d v tonic lnnrli at. f!nmmander nwright's house, all officers con- j l j.1 .1 A 1 -U nl ii wiiii inn mJiin-!iiiv iiiiu Liitiii entirely informal. After luncn nartv left Immediately for the H. IL KillULti Ul ui. KU1IB UClllh UlCU Tit" ill 1 1 1 1 . i . nmciucu null, w.v u...u gate. United States Will Endeavor to get Money Back Paid for Release of Miss Stone. Vienna. Feb. 2S. A Constantinople ... dispatch says that the United Statos SllOWSllde in Colorado Takes! i.i.ui iiiii iu ii lepori mere, imcnas 10 take early action to compel Turkov i 0 . . to reimburse the citizens of the Unit- oeVGntV LIVGS. tr Ctnnr. .-.t..,.-l Al. .-v.rt I V -n umivs wjiu luj&t'u nit' f,iMiti ran-1 M. BRITISH AND IKE som for the release of Miss Ellen Stone and Mme. Tsllki. Turkey. it is- said, -will be held responsible, be cause the brigands made the women captives on Turkish soil, but Turkey will insist that Rulgnria is responsible. ICE GORGES ARE THREATENING PITTSBURG. SHOOTING AT ARLINGTON. F. D. Sweeten Shotos and Kills R. R. Hankins. Portlnnd, Feb. 2S. A special to the Oregoniau from Arlington, Or., says Floods in California Train Wrecked In Georgia, Due to Heavy Rains Floods In Maryland Loss of Life and Property. Tellurlde, Col., Fob. 25. A snow- mended and Passed, Nonr Sho Natol Frontier. TILLMAN'S OFFENSE "In the postoffice R. It. Hankins, wis sIi,,e thls morning swept away the shot and killed by F. D. Sweeten, ""tidings of the Liberty IJell mine. Both have lived hore some venrs. Bv. including the bunk house in which standers say Hankins fired the first ! wero 70 meiu N,no Hvcs nro now shot. The cause of the trouble Is ioi known." Sweeten is in jail awaiting examination. Big Convention of Cattle Growers. Denver, Colo.. Fob. 28. From all indications the convention of the American Cattle Growers' Associa tion to be held in this city next week, will be the lamest and best renro- sented Catherine of its kind ever held 1 whether either will be saved. in this country. Large delegations I d(,nts of the river towns below here will be present from Texas, Wyoming, ' ,avo beo notified of the approaching Montana thn Tinkntns AVnshinrtnn ' tec and preparations have been made Nebraska, Arizona and other states ' t0 fIce t0 higher ground in the event . known to bo lost. Communhntlon with the mine is shut off for the pres ent. Ice Gorges are Broken. Pittsburg. Feb. 28. The great Ice gorges in the Allegheny river, above this city, have broken and are sweep ing down. Two steamboats am al ready caught in the swiftly moving packs, and it is extremely doubtful Res!- Reported by I. L. Ray A Co-, Pr.dte ton, Chicago Board ot Trade and New York Stock Enchano Broker. Ne Ywk. JS The wJwat ttvtrkttt rn firm tt-rlriv n vMIm Censure Resolutions Recom-itradr ? "hi .Bic Relit Occurred Thursday wbtm ninnor prices in anii-itt.b oti w w a hetler foreign demand tor the, nt thrvi tteentan. Urvryool a n chftnKl, Nw YorX pHi JiJH(fH and rluMii SJV ami fktrncn ;rx! TavS n.l -rrs at VRH wi TT, cmii ttrly. sj OptatM today. SJ4U. Uwrh ttxlay. J.t.fi. Ckm to4ay. SJ. Sugar. ISN. Stevl. -US. St. rul. 1 Union Prtflfle. tM. Wheat In San FranUeo, . San Franrlico. Fob. 2S. WhAt 11 nuotwt at JI tSHCf 1.13U vvr nUL L4m. VK :8 - An mcM 41 (Mtrti w rwtrsi at tan wr To Reduce Wood Alhohol Output Wk '"V 1Wftf1 Now rk. Feb. 5S A larso nuro-' ,( ...i . ... liwt. Ooural lhle llotha. a twr ) CONSIDERED THE GRAVER. KiTGHENCR GIVES THE OOtR LtkSStS. Beverage, of the Committee Report ing, Submitted a Minority Report, Recommending Double the Punish-1 ment for Tillman Democrat Agree j to Resolution. ! Washington, Fob. 28.Tho inmate, tDrltl.h Killed HwndmU f Htrm I Qlonglntf to Detr and Ca;tMrtl Great Number of Thtir C-ltl. conunltteo on privilege- and election decided that Senator Tlllinnn and 1 ber of wmM alhocol factorifH thuuieh- Mcl.attrln should bo cennured for their action in the senate chamber, lu which .Mol-auiin called Tillman a "liar" nnd Tillman struck Mcl-nurln. Bcrverage in Minority. Senntor llerornge made a minority report, recominondlng the suspontlon of MfLaurln for five days and a long re tern for Tlllmnn. Censure Resolution. The censure renolutlon presented to the senate soon after the opening of the session this morning, wore as follows: . . i . . . . . . , . . . - - .low,, next week a a r,.lt of thn con- l(fl on Ulc fttW, uuit9 p( foronw recently held by the manufac ' Wt,m kllH ,Bll M llU wu rls. Atnons: t pftonr tai turera of tho Lulled HUtea, at which turf, It was agrcinl to cloo I WO rttorta for n period of l mouth. This I about 25 pro cent of tho total numbr nt the United State nnd will causa a falling off In the output of C5&.000 Ion. The order affects every tat but Michigan. VISITS NAVAL ACADEMY. "That It Is the judgment of the sen- i- . n 1. I I i - i I . . .. and territories in tho west. Many ol a Kreni overnow which is vxpuciuu. ; ate mat the senators from Houtti t;ar matters of Interest to cattlemen nrei Washout in California. olinn, for disorderly behavior and tin to be discussed, one n? tIip most lm- o p . i.... I grant violation of the rules of tho nortant of wliinh Is tho Land LensiiiLr .. ..ti i rt..,t- A 4, uwiiuiiu ui'intrvii tuiun eiaiiuu .... r.,1,-,,--,, hi . now before conirress. nrenared -..- n...i ...t.. i , senate, on l ebrunry ' ' ' i iiiiu ti uiuiiaiiii utiiiiii'ii Lii.a iiiuiiiiii... caused by a break In the levee at Knights Landing, where the water Is the highest In 25 years. At 12nst Mar cusols a break In the levee along Feather river and the railroad tracks are overflowed. Tho Oregon trains are running via Provllle In conse- by a committee appointed for that purpose by the last convention of tho association. "The Diseases of cattle and their Remedies'" will also come up for consideration and papers will be presented by the most able men in the country on "The best mode of feeding and fattening Cattle for Mar-1 quunce, net in me Arm uegions oi tne west, where hut Little Grain is Raised." The program will bo limited to a few set subjects or papers, it being the purpose of the convention to confine the proceedings to open debate and argument on the part of the members. i senate during an oim'U session of the 22. deserve the censure of the senate, and they are hereby so censured for their breach of privileges against tho dignity of t this body nnd from nnd after the adop tion of this resolution the order nd- Bennett v. Riley. Allentown, Ia.. Fob. 2S. The Key stone Athletic Club expects lr:o crowd on hand tonight when Jack llotinett. of MeKeesport, meets Mar tin Hlloy, of Huston, in a ItV-mund eon test, lloth men have been training faithfully for several weeks and ap pear to be lu shape for a hard flfiht. wor Ooneral Dwlt' oti. Coroman4 ant Myr and Truthcr and ertetml field cornet. Tho scene of tho flisht wai Witwcwa thn WMIiter river and the Natal fros tier Tho AfthtlnK at close qur--r. tho lloor Atli'mptlng to tirrak thriHifth tho HrllWfe line, a uiujL driving- a herd nt raitl In front ot thaw. Two other attempt bjr tlw lloor siirroiMled In hrraVInx through th llin . . i i i. 0-..f- Naval School. tirniTinllR Mil.. Feb. 28. The en- a. .. Di i rr Linn ri Ttin tli nil city at noon on a special train Washinston. In the rrinces -- -".I , - TI A 1 n 1 H I rii i vim r t ant;ii. it ;--xviiix. i tk t 1 .1 J A 1 luinnin Schwlnd and Von Egidy, with a Ilfr f II IHHK IirilllllllUIlL 111 ill UOl a the imperial suite. In the party were several distinguished t - m Hrl iTILTl . HILVUI tllllUUI O. llllUVllllfe ' -w A TT1- ii -1 J 1 1 01.nn.f W. a. "r T1 Ja-J nMnmnnrlor1 ii niiwiMN. ni tiiiiiu ii. vjuuiuiuuubi - - i 1 1 ,1 ICO. LiaULUUlD XJUU11CJ .0-.. - t O IU. -m uln . Hri i;kvwihhi. ul liij mai ittu v-vy w Secret Service Chief WilKe. - - . X..A t.- . i -rrr-1 -.1 -i, iRTPfi nv nil rne nincera bitiLiuncu n flrod Tho viRitnrR inRnectea tne 1UUB UUUUIUKH Ul IUC f 11 At.-. 1ia Viorlmr nnri explanations made to them ot tne i. . e S ml,. D1nnn . . - f II f lamv avnranQMii iiik iiiiiiiiiii.iii.iii ui cssanleteness of the institution t avian nnirl linndsnme tribute to nke:8Bd manly appearance of tne ntn 1b nlnpnnt luncheon WBS .V . i i n VCU IH U1U 'Kt'VllliUlllUU ui. lock tho dlstlngiiisliea'-rlsitojB left their return to Washington. Prince Ready for Western Trip. uoningion, reu. to. ujiuh iciuih from Annapolis this evening Ince Henry is to be given a dinner the German ambassador. He will y nis farewell visit to me presiueiu d spend tho night at the German nnoiv prannrnTinnH uir iiih li iu the Bouth and west, beginning to- i - mi rrnr nn vu rmnn ffiiii iiitiLtii. x uc . i - - , . . (11 1. -.1A tt v iiAm ufnonieiirrnn 1 1 1 iih iiiiir: er the Pennsylvania road at 12:30 m. Brief stops are to be made at ttaburg, Columbus, and Cincinnati, riving at Chattanooga at an early a-uiiUCj liiwt ..st3 -M. a. -. 1 - f..,l.mJ ureac uaie in icvciiiu. Cleveland, O., Feb. 28, An 80-mile 1 i . i . i .tl .Uln mA,nlniri io uirucK mis city mm "'""""H' eat damage was done to snow wm wb and roofs. Signs and wires are wn all over the city. In some In- nniui ti,. nnni nr tun RinreH To Meet on the Mat. New York, Feb. '28. The wrestling watch between Carl Norbeck, the giant Norwegian, and John Penning, the "Butcher Boy," which takes place at the Lenox Lyceum tonight, has aroused keen interest among the Nor wegian followers of athletics In this city, who have made much over Nor beck since his arrival in this coun try. The match Is to determine the world's championship. Both men have been training for some time and a hard contest Is expected to be tho outcome. Train Wrecked In Georgia. Atlanta, Fob. 2S. A passenger train on the Southern Hallway, went through a trestle near Zetolln, Ga.. early this morning. Four trainmen were killed. The dead nro: Fireman Isaac McDowell, Haggngomnstor Hill. Engineer A. S. Matthews. Mall Clerk Leo Murry. Tho accident was duo to a washout because of tho heavy rains. Floods in Maryland. Cumberland, Md., Feb. 28. Heavy rains which For Moheniollern' Officer. Nov York. Feb n Tbp Imperial yacht HohonxelUrn, which has m Id berth at the fool of Wt Tweoly- I fourth strret for the. It two weoka, ! . .- .. ... a Coal Mine Tire Out. Taroinn, Feb ' 2S vVfler nuiuths effort the fire lu the WellInK-i ft"'l y hundred of lon coal mines, at Nalamo. has lietsn i son The olUrr of th yacht w Judging them lu contempt of tho sou ! drowned out Clearing tho mine be-M he itlven a rptlon at tho Union gan today. Two bodies, out of ear- Iwasue cluli tonUht at wnien Admiral ehteen killed when (ho explosion op- Harkrr Btl other currml, wore rvcovorod. The lot by ofrUr vt this vlelMlty wilt I uia closing the mine exceeds 1100.000. ut. nte shall no longer be In force and effect." Harder on Tillman. In the report accompanying tho res olution, It was stated Hint Tillman's offonoo wns graver than that of Mc-Lnurln. Bnlloy, on behalf of the democrats, I presented a report agiculng to the1' resolution, but expressing thw opinion that there was no dllference In the! jtrnvlty of the offeiiBe of either sona- j tor. McComna and Heverage prevented a report roroinmendlng Hint Tillman 1 lm uiiDiii.iiilUil ff lu'Ainf i' e1nt have been falling since . ""1 ... , ., midnight, have caused a nmewal of. Vi toll" ' DEATH UNDER WHEELS. Pasco is Looked Upon as the Railroad Man's Graveyard. Two deaths in the Northern Pa cific switchyard at Pasco every 12 months Is the startling story of the casualty list coming from that place. This has been the rate for the past seven years. On an average of every six months some luckless trainman Is ground to death beneath the wheels the floods of the past few duys, and the situation Is most grave. Tho streets here aro floodod. Great alarm is felt for the villages below hore. Rain In the South. Atlanta, Fob. 28. Tho .unprecedent ed rainfall of yestorday throughout the state has swollen tho streams and many bridges are being swept away. The damage to property Is heavy. No loss of life Is as yet re ported. Between Fifty and Sixty Lives. Denver. Col.. Fob. 28, Lato dis patches from Toluride say botween CO and CO livos wero lost In the Liberty Hell snow slide. During the roll cnll, when Tillman's name whk called he arose, nnd with his f.j'-e red with anger, said: "Mr President, among gentleman, an npol ogy ir an offense committed under' the heat of blood, usually is consider-1 ed sunicunt.'" i A soiiaiHlon followed this utterance, j l or a moment tnero nppenreii to uo danger of a stampede against the adoption of tho censure resolution, but It mus averted, Tillman finally being allowed to withdraw his words, which be consented to do. On the Publll6t!c Calendar. Omaha. Neb.. Feb. 2S.ConBider- of the engines in the yards and his able Interest s manifested in siwrt ..,.i ?.a.. u,- im n tn i itiK circles in the bout botween Halch muHBiuu uuu, vi" . " , 0,., f a,,, !llwi ?1irt niirilnitr. ' along tne uo umnia i - - -i ( a heartbroken wile ' Wheeling, which Is scheduled to; L othnr niaep. lued off tonight in Washington the shifting sands river or sent to o,,l frlondo in Hnmn nthpr nlace. T-, ' Hall toll mnnv n li-irrnwlnc tale of the la'c ul " "- v from night until morning the contiuu- ap Dann l ale a..d I aui Murry al sound of the switch engine is heard ; wi four rounds. and ground to pieces under the cars fa t pinioned down under wreckago or ! . caught between "bumpers," switch- j Alma. Mich.. Feb. 28 -The debate men have met their fate. There Is between Alma and Albion colleges a continual sound of the rush and ' takes placo here tonight and It prom bustle and the switch engines do not i Iscs to be the most Intere st ng event create all the comotion, for the pas- of the college year. The queftlon is senrrer trains coming through fre-1 embraced in the following. Kosolv mtently are SJaS 1 Engineers, brake-! ed. That It would be for tho mutual mp . and conductors going off dutv benefit or the United States and the and I iShliS X S' home! to spend 1 Philippines for tho United States to aD" ru,"1.n5. or retln possession of the islands." Al- a lew HUUIb Willi li - - mr,nlll' BIlll Hilt V lit JMa'JJUV VV " Albion the negative side of the ques- CANADA TO ENGLAND. Asks for Support In Presilng Her Demands Against United State. London. Feb. 2a Important com munications lmvd recently paaaod be tween Canada and tho Hrltlsli govern ment, w.Vrt icteroneo to the Alaska boundary dlspule. Canada. In those otumunlfationts. stated that she bad l Ul ..01iui6iu.i . .. . ,.la . ,, !. Gardner will have the ndvan- . u u ,,,, t'M J l- t ' r rfiniii,- wiiu v id Kugland to support present demands. her In her caught unawares and crusuea 10 Anntv, T.tko the miner who works underground, not one of the trainmen j tlon. knows what minute ho may oe Kineo or maimed for life. The scared fac es and occasional limp showB the strenuous life the railroader has to live, but someone has to follow mis Joe Hlnkle Hung. Peoria, III., Feb. 28. Joseph Hinklo was hanged here this morning for murder. A peculiarity of tho execu- work audi someone has to elth r meet' tlon was that the murderer was aa his fate like a hero without nincning, or, as it happens many times, be run down by the merciless monster when his back Is turned. companled to the scaffold by two wo men, who had been his spiritual ad visers. They did not stay, however, to witness the execution. Fern vs, Nelll. 8an FranclHco, Oal.. Feb. 28-The Yotiemlttt Athletic dub has complet ed arratiKomonis for the ZD-round go between Al Nelll, the California fighter, and "Hubo" Ferns, the ox welterweight champion, which takes placo tonight. This contest has been substitute for the ono between Jaok O'Brien and "Kid" Ivlgne, which fell through owing to the Injury of O'Hrlon's hand. No Rain for Southern California. San Francisco, Feb. 28. Italn In tho present etorm has fallen from To haclpl north to Puget Souud, but will not reach the southern part of this state where It Is most needed. McCullough to the Recue. San Francisco, Feb. 28. rrhe reve nue cutter McCullough left hore today on a cruise In search of the disabled bark Northwest, reported In distress by a steamer arriving In this port yesterday. CREAM B&King Powder Dr. Price's Baking Powder is the true friend of all the people, rich and poor alike. It supplies a pure, wholesome leavening agent, which makes the biscuit and cake of highest healthfulncss at medium cost and protects the food from alum, which is the greatest dietary danger of the day. The foremost baking powder in $ all the world. PKIOK BAK1MO POWOtH CO., CHICAGO, "4V- 4 ,l iv. ".rS -it-'. - re blown Into the street. e-'t 4