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. 1 DAILY EVENINGEDIT 11 LYEVEHINGEDITBH , 1 Eastern Oregon Weather IE DAILY will be delivered at your residence or place ol business by carrier at 5c A WEEK. Tonight nnd Wednesday occas ional rnln, warmer tonight. PENIMLETOX, COFXTY. OKKGOK. TUESDAY. MAttCII 4, 1902. "SO. U13 )X.. To. m m V 1 r w w we - , INCE IN CHICAGO acefully Accepts a Present :rom a 10-Year-0ld Miss, Lys tribute to THE MARTYRED LINCOLN . , InrnIn Park wlth Robert r5"al traln' between CricagQ. and MI1 to Lincoln Park With Robert wauk(je the mogt nthu8!a8tlc ncoln and Admiral Bob Evans ss the Sights of ChicagoRe- elves Governor Vansant and Staff, tf Minnesota. ihicago. March 4-fJrlght, clear lies and a sharp, crisp temperature the kind of weather m wmcn ince Henry sees Chicago. iThe first thing after breakfast, and nlpasine thing to the prince, uttie larbara Ozburn. aged 10 years, pre- nted Henry his portrait burned on Easswood, in a most exquisite style of rt. The prince chatted gaily with Ihe little woman, complimented tne krtist and promised to. treasure ner iff among his most valued posses sions, and gave her an autograph al bum. Among the places visited by the fcrinoe about the city, were Marshall Hold's great dry goods bouse, tne Savings Bank, the Rookery office luilding, the fire insurance patrol Ieadquarters in Monroe street and ubllc library, from where a fire llarm was sent in and the department esponded promptly in great form. When the prince returned to his Iotel he received Governor VanBant, f Minnesota, who presented him rtth a set of resolutions, following le governor made a brief speech, Iraising the great state of Minnesota. atroductions to Governor vansant followed. On the ride to Lincoln Park the prince was accompanied by Admiral Svans and Robert Lincoln. In depos iting the wreath at the foot of the Ietatute of Lincoln In the park, Prince Henry said: "I am proud to be able to pay this tribute to the great Amer ican who lies here." After shoveling gome dirt at the foot of the newly Wanted tree near the Lincoln nionu- ent, the party proceeded to the Ger- tania Club, where at noon an el&bor- jte luncheon was served. ays Tribute to Lincoln's Memory. fc-Chicago, March 4. Prince Henry id his suite had a busy morning in Shicago this morning. Following breakfast at the Germanla club the royal visitor was taken in charge by ihe entertainment committee and for several hours was whirled about the city in a sightseeing trip to the stock rards, parks and other places or in terest. At noon came the most inter esting feature of the day, a visit to Lincoln monument a magnificent terest. At noon came the most in teresting feature of the day's pro gram a visit to Lincaln parkVhere the prince laid at the foot of the Lin coln monument a beautiful wre,ath of flowers as a' personal tribute to the memory of the great American eman cipator. The prince w.as accompan ied by Robert Todd Lincoln, son of the martyred president. The wreath was a beautiful affair made of laurel leaves and American beauty roses bound with the German, colors, red, .white and black. At 2 o'clock the prince and his suite departed for Milwaukee in a special train over the St. Paul road. Prince's Visit to Milwaukee. Milwaukee. Wis.. March 4. It is safe to assert that nowhere in Aroeri- pa will Prince Henry be more hear- i tlly welcomed than in Milwaukee, for in no other city In the western world is the Teutonic element so strong. The royal visitor is scheduled to ar rive at the Cream City late this after noon and will remain six hours. Dur ing this brief period there will be a continuous succession of entertain ment features! beginning with the re ception at the Btation by Mayor Rose ana the citizen's committee. The big feature of the program is to be the banquet at the Pfister, at which cov ers will be laid for 250, In addition to the members of the prince's party. Arcnes nave been put up in places i which will make an electrically llght led colonade of Wisconsin street and rana Avenue, from th printnr hn. F to the Court of Honor at Eleventh r-reei. in addition other murnKrn'nt M-ches have, been erected on Eleventh it C n Third street, down rnicfc the prinee. will paw on fcls, way iue jsxpealtloa building, where there is to be a 'great choral festival by the "United Sinking clubs. Prince Enthusiastically Greeted. Milwaukee. Wis., March . 4. The gorgeous special trajn bearing Prince Henry and his party arrived at Milwaukee on schedule time thig afternoon. It Is estimated that 50,'- j 000 people crowded about the adjoin-, ing streets anxious to get a glimpse of tho distinguished visitor. The); was an official welcome by Mayor Rose and the citizens' reception com- mittee, after whlqh the visitors were I escorted by cavalry and German so- nlnfUa tn ihn oxnnsltlon ''buildlnc , Where the a.fterno'on's program was begun. ' J i The scenes -of the passing or tne ever encountered. -The country tra versed is largely settled by Germans j and it seemed as if every man, woman j and child was anxious to pay, tribute to the distinguished visitor from the , fatherland. Crowds at every way. station cheerpd and waved to the pas- f sing irum ana every lanuiiuuoo stiiu cross-roads had a. group of 'eager watchers. " ) CATTLE GROWERS MEET. Celebrating the Completion of the Second Year of their Association. Denver, Colo., March 4i The American .Cattle Growers' association is celebrating the completion, of its second vt with n convention con taining more than 1,000 delegates and twice that number of visitors. The convention opened at 10 o'clock in the Tabor opera house. The big audi torium filled with representative stockmen from Wyoming, California, Washington. Montana, Oregon, Ne braska, Kansas, the Dakotas, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Utah, Oklahoma and other states and territories. After the opening prayer the dele gates listened to addresses of wek come' delivered by Governor Oman and Mayor Wright. -President S. C. Lusk, in his annual address summar ized the alms of the' association as follows: 'To harmonize all differ ences, to secure uniform laws in all states relating to livestock .interests, to urge congress to retaliate upon all nations that assail American meats, fo. get lower interest rates on live stock paper, to obtain better railroad rates and to otherwise aid in better ing the interests of those engaged inj the stocK growing mousiry. Secretary W. H. .Robinson reported that the association has made a grati fying increase in membership and strength during .. the past twelve months. The appoinment- of a com mittee and othe.r business of a routine nature occupied the remainder of the morning session. Tomorrow the dis cussion of important matters of in terest to the stockmen will be com menced and the sessions will probably continue through the week. One 6f the most important matters to receive attention at the present convention of ' the American Caitle Growers' association is the bill intro duced in, the senate by Senator Mil lard, of Nebraska, providing for the leasing for grazing, purposes of va cant lands. J A bill for this purpose was drawn i up by a committee of the association and an effort was made to have it introduced In congress, but before its introduction it- was. .revised without the consent of the cattle growers and in its revised state, so the association asserts, it Is practically useless. Naval Reserves Want Medals. Washington, March 4. The appeal of the Michigan navel reserves, who manned the Yosemite during the war with Spain, for the 'purpose of showing that they are entitled to war medals, came up for hearing before the naval board of awards today. The board at first decided adversely, but the matter was reopened and the re serves now have hopes of obtaining a favorable decision-. Golf Tournament at Los Angeles. Los Angeles, Cal., March 4. Play for the men's amateur championship of the Pacific Coast Golf association began conspicuously today on the links of the Los Angeles Country Club. Judging from the prominence of the contestants and the auspicious conditions surrounding the prelimin ary play the tournament will be one of the most successful that has taken place on the Pacific coast. Chicago Observes Emmett Day. Chicago, March 4.-jChlcago Irish nationalists have arranged to honor the memory of Robert Emmett at a mass meeting to be held In Associa tion hall tonight, .Judge Edward F. Dunne will preside, and the speaker of the evening will be. ex-Congress-wn Leatz of Ohio. - . - THE MAYOR OF After the'retent fire and the more recent flood, Mayor Hinchcllffe, of Paterson, earned an enviable reputation throughout the country by the he roism and energy he displayed throughout the fylng times. He is, of course, the leading spirit In the work of restoring the destroyed town. DEWET SHOT IN ARM. The Brave Boer Leader is not. Ser iously Wounded. London. March 4. The Central News, at Harrismith. in the Orange river colony, correspondent wires that General Dewet had been shot' in the arm in the fight near tho Natal border, but was not seriously injured. British Casualties. London, March 4. A dispatch from Pretoria contains details of the dis aster to the escort of tho- convoy ol empty wagons at Vondonop, south west Klerksdorp, Transvaal colony, the British casualties, killed, wounded and made (prisoners reached .a total of '('32. In addition the Boers captur ed two guns. Lieutenant-Colonel An derson, who commanded the British, estimates the strength of the Boers at 1200 to 1700. Commandants De la rey, Kemps, Colliers. Ke.mmei". 'Woolmarens' and Potgieter were all present. Commandant Lemmer is said to be killed. In Santa Fe's Interest San Francisco. March 4. The Oak land and East Side Railway Company was incorporated by a realty syndi cate of Oakland today for the pur pose of acquiring franchises and rights of way pf the California and Nevada Railway Company, between Point Richmond and Oakland, with terminal facilities at Emeryville, to be converting into a broadguage and double track line. The franchises are to be turned over to the Santa Fe, whose terminal will be Emeryville, in stead of Point Richmond. In Memory of Robert Emmett. Philadelphia, March 4. The Clan-na-Gael of. Philadelphia has arranged an attractive program for the celebra tion of, the one hundred and twenty fourth' anniversary of the birth of Robert Emthett. The celebration takes plase tonight In the academy of music. The orators will be Judge O'Neill Ryan of St. Louis, and Senator Thomas C, O'Sulllvan of New York. Coadjutor or Bishop of MontreaJ. Montreal, Que., March 4. In church circles' much Interest is manifested in the election of a caodjutor or bishop to assist Archbishop Bond of the An gelican t diocese or Montreal. The election lakes place today. It -is gen erally understood that Dean Carmi chael of this city will be chosen. McKinley Memorial Exercises. Albany, March 4. Arrangements have been completed for interesting exercises to be held In .the General Assmbly tonight. Jn memory of Presi dent JUcKJnley. The eulogy will be delivered by ' Charles Emory Smith, former postmaster general, PATl - RSON, N..J. v VIRGINIA EARLE. Virginia Earlo, the actress, is tho latest or the footllght favorites to seek the publicity and relief of tho di vorce courts. Her husband, Mr. Frank Lawton, Isan accomplished whistler. Missing Liner Was Disabled. New York, March 4. A dispatch from Fayal says the missing Cunard liner Ktruria has been sighted In tow of the steamer William Cliff, 400 miles off that place west. The Etrurla l's re" ported to have lost her propeller.' Counterfeit Gold. Few persons know that tho gold used in color printing and on pictures frames Is made from a composition powder of bronze and spelter, and not from pure gold leaf, but whlcn, now over, gives the same effect. There is another article that Is very much im itated, and that Is Hostetter's Btom ach Bitters. Spurious dealers often refill the bottles and thus give them tho same appearance as the original, but unless thay have our Private Stamp, unbroken over the neck they are not the genuine, Refuse all- such Imitations, The genuine Hostetter's Stomach Bitters has an unequaled rec ord of cureB of stomach complaints back of it, such as dyspepsia, Indiges tion, .constipation, billfousness, nerv ousness, insomnia and malaria, foyer and ague. kw fyiifffiy. V'-VTH BBBBBklMHC'-w 'v""""LS NEW YORK MARKET. Reported by I. L. Ray & Co., Pendle ton, Chicago Board of Trade and New York Stock Exchange Brokers. New York, March 4. There was scarcely anything doing In wheat to day, the trade apparently awaiting for the government report, which conies out on tho 10th. giving conditions or winter wheat up to tho first and re serves In farmers' hands. Tho ontlro winter wheat bolt Is free of snow now nnd a drop In tho tcmporature would give a sharp upturn. Now York opened and closcd82; Chicago, 7GVi Closed yesterday, 81V&. Opened todny, 82. Range today, S1(J824. Closed today, 82. Sugar, 128. Steel, 43. St. Paul. 162 Vx. Union Pacific, 99. Wheat in San Francisco. San Francisco, March 4. Wheat quoted. today $1.111.12. Wheat In Chicago. Chicago, March 4. Wheat quoted today 7G76Vi. BIG FIRE IN MARSHALLTOWN. Property to the .Value of $75,000 Is Destroyed. Marshalltown. Iowa. March, 4. A fire early this morning destroyed Tee ment'B hotel, and fivo business houses adjoining. The loss Is $75,000. Sev eral of the hotel employes were in jured by jumping from tho windows, but none seriously. The North Atlantic Squadron. Washington, March, 4! Wprd has been received at the navy dopartmont that tho North Atlantic squadron sail ed yesterday, from Cionfuogos, Cuba, for Colombia. The squadron Is com posed of the battleships Kearsarge Alabama, Massachusetts and Indiana, the most powerful vessels assembled in those waters by tho United States. Its presence, it Is believed, will have a quieting effect and prevent any dam age to American property interests. Government Troops Increased. Washington, March 4. Tho Amorl can minister at Bogato, Colombia, has informed tho state department that 5000 of the best soldiers in Colombia have re-enforced the government troons near Bogato. Fighting has continued for several days. For the Complexion. Tho complexion always suffers from billlousness or constipation. Unless tho bowels aro kept open the Impuri ties from tho body appear in the form of unsightly eruptions. DeWitt'B Little Early RisorB keep tho liver and bowels in healthy condition and re movo tho cause of such troubles. C. E. Hooper, Albany, Ga., says: "I took DeWitt's Little Early Risers for bil llousness. They wore Just what I needed. I am feeling better now than In years' Never gripe or distress. Safe, thorough and gentle. The very best pills. Tallman & Co. and Brock & McComas, i . i i i 1 BAKING POWDER Made from Grape Cream of Tartar, and AbsolutelyPure Highest award, Chicago World's Fair. .Highest tests by U. S. Gov't Chemists. MICE BAKIJiQ POWDER CO,, ' - ' -CHICAQO, , TARIFF Congress Passes the Bill and Now it is a Law. I REDUCTION OF DUTIES 25 PER CENTUM. Senate Committee on Finance At Favorably Upon House Bill Provttt ing for Repeal of War Revenue Tax, Makklng No Changes In It Washington, -March 4. The of representatives todcy, by a vote- of 138 to 109 approved tho conference report, on the Philippine tariff bM. which now becomes a law. It provides in the main a reduction of 25 por co on tho existing duties. The senate committee on finance to day considered the bill passed by ti house providing for the repeal ot tfee war revenue tax. No conclusion was reached, but it Is believed the ros mlttee will report the bill wlthoeft change. Senate Favors Y. M. C. A. Washington, March 4. Tho sunale today passed a bill authorizing tfce erection of buildings by the Interna tional committee of tho Young Men's Christian Association on military res ervations. Allison and Doliver Sworn In. The oath of office was ndmlnlstere to Senators-elect Allison and Doliver, of Iowa. Rural Delivery Service. The house resumed consideration al tho rural dolivory service this morn ing. Premier of France Injured. Paris, March 4. Tho Injuries sus tained by M. Waldeck-Rosseau, whose carriage was overturned in a collislo with a street car, are not serious. The premier will probably resume his dt tlos In a few days. Killed the Sheriff. Baltlmoro, Md., March 4. Six pris oners broko jail at Easton, Md., late Saturday night and in attempting t rearrest them, Deputy Sheriff Thomas L. Thompson was instantly killed. Roosevelt Goes to Charleston. Washington, March 4. The prei dwt hap Informed the committee frost Charleston, S. C, ho would visit the exposition In that city. Pope Is Thankful. Homo March 4. The pope tooay cttt" ebrated private mass with his famUy and a few intimate friends. Ho re turned thanks for being allowed t celebrate his silver jubilee. lniitaliirti.i!ctrtC M nr'lnM''t!r,ile tim jiimiV,"rtn;k- l .iii' -, ,t(l UlLff UM:j t'l l'.. 4 Ull. .dab umva