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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1896)
MILLINERY STORE I GRAND BALL WSDS'EScA) Miss S ai . lie H udspeth , New York, May 7-For the next' davs New York will entertain a distinguished foreigner, equal in his temporary rank to the Marquis YamagatP. He came to town last night accompanied by his secretary interpreter and one or two others Bis coming was the reyerse of that of the marquis It wages u nos ten tatious as the other was pompous. He occupied quarters in the Wal dorf, «here he will remain while in ( New York. The distinguished vis ' ito'is Mun Yimg Hwan, special • ambassador from the king of Corea, on bis way to the ceremony attend | ing the coronation of the czar of, Russia. The grand even., will take] place on May 26 at Moscow. When set u at the Waldorf after their arrival, Mr. Stein, who is to pilot him and his party to Moscow, spoke freely of the incidents of the trip. "His excellency is a 1 ear relative of the late queen,” Said Mr. Stein, , ‘and he holds a position of truet in the imperia! household, lie was selected to represent his soverign at the coronation of the czar. We left S ouI April 4 on board a Russ-1 ian »nan of-war and arrived in. Shanghai three weeks later. Then | we sailed for Vancouver on the steamship Enq ress of China. We arrived safely in Vancouver on' Friday and were ushered on board I of train of the Canadian Pacific road, which hurried us away toi Montreal. The trip across the con ' tinent wag an uneventful one, but his excellency was impressed with the va-tnesH of this continent. Hit excellency was somewhat fatigued and decided to rest for the night away tn m the swing and rumble ot the train. Yesterday we again • ' a-il. il the train and arrived safe- < l.v here. , I e did not stop oil’ at any of thedelightful spots along the route, as the tune was to short.” — Proprietress. <es. 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