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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND. THURSDAY " EVENING, ' JUNE 18, 120 L WOULD MURDER - COUNTY JAILER ' , - . ' ' " '-'..' ' . ' V . FUNERAL SERVICES' FOR MRS. RAY PALMER i-:t CflfflEKCE AT nop rroza voncs roa nil aoosa it xowrrr rszoza. i i The funeral of Mrs. Ray Palmer will lbs held tomorrow afternoon, . with ser vices at t o'clock at ths White TemDle. . iDesoera c Plot of Prisoners Revealed in Confes- S SJrrfK - . ' ... - 'r ; ' ' i . I f.ld flMloW a. .il... avfaS ,eI.S - Dr. and Mrs. Palmar will take part The pallbearers will ba W. B. Hall, James sailing, trot, w. . M. wilder, F, K, Hungerford, H. MoArthur and Prof. Oeo, B. Jamison. ; Tba music will ba In charge of the choir of the Flrat church, and will Include a requiem solo bjr Miss jcus naoerg. interment will be at sion of Prisoner Brooks Attorney : Watts Barred From Speing Jail uients t- ... v...... v. ..iVmHHu nin.lnuut Imnni-tanr. Ma tfma la lia Inmt . : 7 t m t Jn, rr.V ta K Blw?to cemetery. r!V'Jr: .rrTIL here, If pnly for a hour. ; Tba fellows Ann Palmer waa native , . . V. . V .TI will kill ma.- ; uvwgston oounty. Mo, where aha county prison, that the detail of the Morphy tfti to ' Jailer Jackson I WM born Jun . I. the daughter ,Po w oremjs jau, u land told htm of Brooks' statement J " VT- . 4. u, freeman, in early Albert Anderson, are aec urate, but theylxhey1 sent for Sharif f Storey and ln.on,lahood d"eireloped those lorable hara alao learned that the plana of the formed him of what had occurred. " I Qualities that In later Ufa surrounded desperate men Included the murder of I Judge George was notified, and ae soon hr wltn Innumerable friends who Jailer IX D. Jackaon. Brooks was al-l , had heard the atory ha sent fori1110"0 he death. She became a Chris Mowed to plead guilty and as a reward Assistant District Attorney Adams. I" while in her teens, and united with ' for the Information furniahed waa een-1 shortly after o'clock that evening Baptlet church. After attending the j. teneed to only one year at Daiem. 1 Brooks waa taken out of the county Jail 7' xor gins at XiOxington, HOb, ' In the mot it Is learned, are a nnm-1 and ' Into Judse Geora-e'a chamber and he. - was married to Dr.- Palmer, and . bar of men with criminal recorda, who I sentenced to II months In the Salem I they took up their rasldenoa In Macoupin . paia the moat of their time in tne norm 1 penitentiary. Then Judge George, Mur I county, iu., wnera ur. raimer became end. Chief Deputy Sheriff rred phy and Adams held n conference, while peeior 01 rrairie Oroya BapUat church, . Matthews spent yesterday afternoon and Brooks remained In the courtroom with his first paatorats. . . ' , , - evening in that dlatriot attempting to Sheriff Storey and Jailer Jackson. . I During thslr Journey through life to gether evidence agalnat those said to be . Arreamaat Za maaakad. I lather they have been residents of the concerned In the scheme. The authorl-1 . Tt wa. v- ... -nA I rouowing places where their church I s J? r 'TlasslsUnt district attorney that tba sen ault of his work. r. .-.. I . w. ., , suit of bis work. . ' Watts Vndar the 80 well satisfied are the ofdclals that I called on for his story. ' Attorney John F. Watts haa at least a I "Anderson told - the truth.1 knowledge of the plans of ths con- I Brooks, "but he did not know all. work was carried o: , Tipton, Jefferson " VlMaaltl. . M . .... . ... . tence ahould ba reduced to ona yeaf If i"'"""' u ' iuwt, . no. Brooks kept hi. Proml.iH0 .VJtLl.L ..lafflclency and seal In the work of the YtQ. church. Her sweet and charming per .aplratora that ba was not permitted to Carthy Is ths ringleader tnalda ths Jail, rrj" JSSi see Charles Msehan. ona of the Inmates and Meehan and his pal Wilson were I aiS ft L!!f -"L'J f4 Implicated in the affair, laat evening, to smuggis in revolvers to arm us con- , , u, "J" - . ... . .. . f,. .... s: I .-1 . -i v..- At a . t. I in tns causa of unllftlns humanitv was . .... . .. .w v. v.i. ... 1. ,k. I unraiimg. una waa a woman nosaesalna? : It t of the corridor by winoow screen ni e wutn ana sr ins T .Tt-irrrVKJ"IJC: T.ii,, jiokimi an tn mihmm nn ha. i niL. DuL was airssisa Deiors na couja i 1 - tween him and Watta took place In the brtnr any mora gnns., . , - Vth.VwTi 7 Jf'tZIt , hearing of Judga Oeorge and a deputy "Jailer. Jackaon has Incurred ths dls- ! ,n.,wrldubkl E'JtP1 . 1 . . . . - , I IfVa ,L.,mh nf tnaaa fallAwa anlSOO laming BUrkO. The DVO Who BUr- wr mm uananiorsL s iov. Ray, time ago Watts they Intend killing him when the tlms I JV "riLl. inpe daughters, F iS offensVla son. comss for ths break. I think the re- a" T'V two on"- 1 f Robert Leaaure volver waa drooped down a vsntllator I iT' ? ? Infant, John Mc Arthur. ?l Wlfi I Sample Line of i'asK Silk Vaists icartrrBBXAA : amoozatxosT oil rxm saxzx bnnuor or XXTXODXST CXTTSCX XOUf TaOtM,ATr., VOOZSbTTMi AsTO ' SATZSTAOTOX a OOsTTXaTTZOV. ,1 sheriff. It Is said that soms waa accused of a serious forh. .rtoVfhta rf.h;Mn-Uw: FT h.n tha search of ths Jail began. A I aaSnsta tornada tfSZt .1"! 1L Drew. The allesation la that ha few man In tha north end are In on ths f"?5.t5' .f cancer that secured money belonging to Mrs. Dom- schsme. and they are ths onss depended JU;h ZZ'Z! ... 1. - w ... . . Inn tn rat tha raat nt hn mna ana tha I tian Character Wag demonstratsd la her "!-."?"'"V- th. L,i " " Patience, fortitude and courage. Bverv: money only when a complaint bed been . , J Msone XsslUtas. " 1 'if a."" "a Prior to her demies, ths church circles laid before Dlatrlct Attorney and that official had- threatened prosecute him. In view of this MRS. CELIA ANN PALMER. Mpedal OUpsteh te The Xoamat) , Nemberg. Or June II. -Tha Minis terial aaaoclation of the Salem district of ths M. E. church convened at New berg. Or.. June IS. ,Rev.. Henry Wooda of Oregon City-preached an excellent sermon Monday evening. r , Tuesday .morning at (:S0 o'clock ths association convened and after half an houra devotional service, organisation waa enecteov wita w. waters, prena lng elder, In the chair. " Rev. R. B. Wllklna waa : chosen, secreury r and Brothers Dunlap and Stratford were elected as reporters for the papera. Reverends Stock well, ' Hamilton and Sweeney were, appointed a - committee on resolutions. , Those present at tha morning session were: Rev.: D. , A. Waters, presiding alder; 1 Rev. Hyram Gould, pastor, also the following breth ren: B. B. Wllklna, Cornelius; c .A. Stock well, Marauam; J. M. Sweeney, Brooks; w. 8. Gordon, Xjealla, Salem; K. . imniap, uayton. Arrivals during ths afternooni , W, a Moore, North Iamb Hi; C U HamU ton. McMlnavllIs; A. C Brackenbury, Clackamas ; I). H. Xeach, X4ncoln. , " . A paper waa read by C A. stockweU at o'clock In the morning; aubject -Th rreparation for the Ministry." ' . on motion - the discussion - oft the topics, were . limited to three minutes. ' Tha aubject was well handled . by Brother Btockwell and evoked spirited : discussion. - ' .- ' . Bev. Gordon's subject .wag handled In a masterly manner and "How ' to Prepare a Sermon" was s quesUon of aosoromg interest ,-..! - At 11 o'clock in tha morning Rev. J. xa Birauora or uanoy preached a ser mon from the list verss of the 11th ohapter of 1 Cor, "Covet Xarnaatly the ee uirtSaT .. v. , , . "How to Deliver a Sermon. bv H H. Leech developed tha fact that ev NQ TWO AUIKU We were fortunate to buy a drummer's line of Silk Waists, in T X I- 1 A . A . . f, A , . A f - ! 1 fit. 1 I x wnue inu vi cam : wen lauorca. nanasomeiy inmmca wiui iace X open work. We bought these roods at 60c on the $1.00. Will t. r t i i . .. hi" i I wasu. . uur prices lor loaay ana ainwccK win piease you Sizes U; 86,. 88 $2.15, S2.35, S2.50i 82.C5, S3.85; 93.09, ?3.35 up to pSo.;. v;a:v ; FwTTniST Un oi saktlzs mm skowjt nr 'rwn cit, "ffy- SHIRTWAIST ' SUITS -v We haveffl few elegantly tailored Silk Shirtwaist Suits. If we ifan fit vou you can have them for much less than they are ....... . . . . . . a . r. ( ' week, lU.OU, 71aS.45f 17.45. ;r t Long and short tailored, from pure, sheer lawn---just thi thing";! fnr lift wafVir ; . FJacantlir trttrlmeA AnA marl' TTr . W . .. W fc. . . .... VW.. W. , ......... W WH. ...wv. . . . . W ... mainder of the week af, 70f , eaf, 91, 91, l.DU. . .STr A Vote for Ctrnlraf Qaec& Civtn with Every $1 Parte of ? v: Biggest values in the city In Ladies' Tailored Suits, Bath- J ing Suits, etc ! tkn't buy without inspecting our line on 8eq-"i ond floor, '''V'y : i; V :- 'f-r1 : '.: " v "' Modas Xlfa-Orads PaMarns neo wltn sXOO Pnrohass. acodes JewraaX yeas Pres. monthly, wtta . ttOQ Purohas Copy area, Ask fa tkam, t lasea. , Sampls I number of prominent attorneys dls 1 cussed ths present affair this morning and arrived at the conclusion that if the charge of being In league with the con. . splrators to break Jail Is satisfactorily shown, disbarment proceedings shslt be instituted against Watta. It la believed that an error was made In letting Watta act aa counsel for both Meehan and Fred Wilson. Imprisoned with him for attempting to hold up Harry Kinney,, a saloon man. . , Story Zs Corroborated. ' The corroboration of Anderson's story came unexpectedly. Laat Monday after- noon A. I Brooke, charged with obtain Ing money by false pretenses from H. T. ru;.c7i5do";MoV.' iTwycV.h.oV I, .-"W K.V .iT?Ti?W JsWasVC fRLU;;HatVand. pato, : rxm onvT axcxTrsm mt aooss stokx nr vn oxrx. i : ooam noma ajto momum.; , c ,' M4 mm; In If "What Is bis name? I don't .like to telL This lawyer and I went to- school together la England. and I don't Ilka to give bin name." - Brooks waa then asked tha direct ansa- tion, "la Watts the lawyer yon mean?" "WelL you- ought to know Meehan s lawyer.' Brooks finally answered. Watta la Median's lawyer and repre sented him la tha police court yester day. He alao appeared for Wilson and talked to them both at different tlmea. Sentence la Xednoed. ...... As a result of Brooks' statement K V.l , ,1.1 w w- . 1 .. I y v- ZJT"a ,-.Z?,.a a m eon-1 morrow anernoon and attend tha fan- Crmed invalid for mora than . a year I oral In a body. j..,,- TWO-SIDEDCTORIES SPEEDY JUSTICE f.I ARRIAGE RECORD (Continued from Pago One) fangow oontlnnea. Tha Ruaalan losses on the 14th. saya a dispatch, wsra two generals wounded, SO offloera and 100 men killed and, wounded. .' v On June II the Russians attacked the Judas Oeorsa raduead tha sentence to """"V ruv Te "s aitacg at na vaar. Ha wan returned to the verai points. Heavy Japanese rein FOR I0RDERER An Information charging Frank Oug- and his successor and predecessor by Lk.- r. ieianap were interesting sub jects thoroughly and seraeaUv eon. aidered. : -; . - Dr. Waters led in a. discussion 6f tha minis ir as a pastor. . Tha exercises throughout wsra of un- usual Interest and excellency and the oay cioaea witn a sermon by Bar, A, C Brackenbury of Clackamas. . , I xrZVr:,,7 T?nfn" of "the t,nua Daa Cupid bad been very busy "'u"v ssss-ssWVM VVUVBUWI SXK m.V I aVlsa aaafMi lataltf V Tsa ' fJraS PAa ln.7i! w!!00" erT,e" sponsible for tha rsoord being broken in conducted by Rev. R. iB. Dunlop. r : tZ ,. f marriaae licenses at County Mnwara l ir st.an - a m 1 - ' . zzl . . . mur . wf swu caark Flslds office yestsrday. Eighteen FOR A DAY BROKEN months. When Brooks was Informed of this, be I police court yesterday they wsra not exclaimed: "Well, for God's sake get tallowed togethsr. Watta appeared for me out of here, even If I have to serve I both men, however, and managed to talk 18 mop ths! ' I can tell you something to each in turn without bslng overheard. x1 1 ana uruB-i...... . . . t. . wi . ...... --- Ilelmo with the murder of Fred Guar- Tr:Z . IU"a" liospse. were . Issued, which lays ths fnrnamnnta hava K..n .-V .k. I sicla was filed In ths circuit oourt yes-1 a ..... V" provloug rscord on the sneix oy one. j.naa h. h" ; ".v": Urday afternoon by Assistant District I r. V.."r., " v" ,.4w.r.1" . Aani t Seventeen licenses wsra Issued in one rsBSa SiarABA - Piaas J 1 V TaeXavaa . - ana, . 1 M nnW w w nan SB nni UTS1Z1 ISH .T."" -" worm Tamnm was selected as tha next JA7ACTKI CAgXTaXTIIS DATT. l'V. "VS?' .By rue 01 pW of msetlng. , awuwri, o. titnri, giTeni , On motion Of KIT. w. A. XTnAra an. were made for holding a Frlsonsrs. ; ;, I i tiipnjw public meeting In thsr M. Zul. a Chinese Jeweler, sent for Dan R. j county Jail and kept in a separata room, Murphy, his sttorney. snd said ha would 1 under guard. Sheriff Storey took I plead guilty if assured that ha would! Brooks to Salem In order to lesrn mors be given not more than a year In ths details of tha conspiracy, while Fred penitentiary.. Murphy saw Assistant I Matthews, his chief deputy, was sent thought , ths sentence should be IS Meehan and Wilson are kept In sepa- astaa ZVoso BOO KUlsd, S00 Wouadsd I t?m."? ninemntt rats oorrldora. When taken "to the ana. Taksa Frisonsrs. v; ;. ,.T ,T.r' ." "rBIOTM CIIAIRSIANPAYI . PRESIDES TODAY ? ' (Jovratl Special Berries.) ? . Chicago, June 16. -The second day's session, of ths Republican national . committee began thla morning - with . Vice-Chairman - Payne presiding, be having recovered from yestsrday's in disposition. Ths first case taken up waa that of the fourth Alabama, Thla contest was decided In favor of "Black and Tan" or tha admission of Dele gates Aid rich and Cook, The famous Delaware case was then begun. The fight Is between the Ad . dlcks and ant 1-Ad dicks forces for the seating of four delegates at largs from two congressional diatrlcts. ' i Addlcks won his delegates at largs from tha two districts, and the dele ' gates are being seated. The Iulalana cass was then taken up. The committee decide' to glvs . ths Philippines and Porto Rico repreaenta tron with two delegates from each of the Island poaaesslons. with . both, to bavs a voles in the vote. , ' . : The Wisconsin dispute will be taken up tomorrow. It haa not yet been definitely decided as to whether this 1 cass i will ba left to tha courts, or whether the ; committee will . made a decision. There Is, however, a strong probability, that both delagatlons will ba excluded, and the matter left for the courta . to adjust, and much Interest centers In 'the case. . - . A alight change waa made In tha pro ceedings . as mapped out before yes terdays sojournment, in that Voarnal Special fcarrtca.) v London, June S.-.Rsutsr's Toklo cor respondent says that In a flaht at Ta. llssa, near Fouchow, tha Russians lost sua uiieav 100 taken prisoners and 14 guns. Ths Japanese casualties are placed at 1.000.-j V BTrssiAn BxtTmoT aUjrsrjro. Advloes BUte That o.nadxosi laolndlas; gTovu samags Jap Frsparatlona. aesirious or placing the prisoner on b. church at 4:10 o'clock. In tha at- .T f "f . 7 P",1W ternoon and a committee on nrraage- WU1 be obliged to rest bis fata lirtba msnts. consisting of Bev. W, B. Moore, hands of IS men at the next Jury term. R. .E3. Dunlop, C. I. BamUton and H. By mistake QUSUelmO. tn Charro Of OntlM mraa annAlntat . . . J. Deputy Sheriff John Moore,, wss taken The topic, "The Call to ths Mlnlatry," Into department No. 4. . He waa fol- waa presented to the association by Bay. lowed by a number of people, eager to W. B. Moore of North TamhllL r k get a good look at him and witness ths . Tba most interesting discussion of all proceedings. When transfsrrod to do- followed this aubject and tha belief of partment No. t, tha Judges altting en the Methodist preacher In a speclflo call bane, . hs sat Quietly and turned his head to the ministry was plainly expressed. neimar q mi rignt nor to tno lert, out i rna Minister ana Church Froporty," his resUess ' eyes . constantly v took in by Bev. R. B.-Wllklna. wss apDroorUts Many of tha applicants walked to the oourt house ao f sat that they perspired freely while waiting for tba deputies to fix up tha documents "according to HoylO as ona of them remarked. - "If marriage la ft lottery I'm not go- teg to take any chances oq ths getaway, anyhow," ba Mid,-.'?:.' x- Lois I MoArthur and asorge r. Scott war married by County Judge , Webster. ; Tha list , of those securing -permits to wed la as follows: . Edmund .Zimmerman -. and . Fannie ', Simon, A. Butlkofsr and Mary Paulina Pfsrdner, P. W. Frauds and --Hannah Kenney, Oeorge W. Neal and Mary Ann ' Morgan, Jams Meade, and Bertha Masten, Oeorgo Larkln and Jennie M. :. Bears, cnaries van.' Horn- and Alice Esthsr McKlnley. Frank U. Cbown and Dor C. Windier, Charles McCullougtt and Clara E. Phtlpott, U F. Roe and Abbie McNeill, Charles V. Jennings and ' Lel Rosenar, Noble O, Herring and ' Nina C. Barker. Peter Nelson and Annla - Hogan, Ralph D, Merchant and Emma " Martyn, Paul - Crutchfleld and lavurn wavap v s ?f smm eitns am ass ah uuuvui " . Oeorge F. Soott and Ixils x MoArthur, Otto J. Hoak and Lucy A.' Dova.. -., atAJun stotm.- - .-:.-' ii Astoria, June 11. Batted 11X9 ".' nu steamer- Oeorga . W, Elder, ; for X San ;' Francisco. ,'.,)..,- ;f;i-" : ' . ,:. ;'.' St, Helena. June If. Passed 1:S6 n. nv, schooner Jamea Ronth. ' , ; i I T...I Im.i a ... . buwmi OVrTICW., - i KnmA Jnn. 1 A .fi,!.!.. I.T.... i n.i t. . . v .... i . . . .. . ... , - - ' .T - .w a .M...a uiw x nui, m lUHIIUU IIIUW J. ' 1 M-T- i1 v- ports tn m, Kussian squadron, inolud-1 shirt and a standing collar, but removed "The Minister and Our Institutions,- on instead" otZrZr H w.H prepared and r , r,.r...k.wU-i v a-g sMJuiu v'ji i swiui laacu iuio ouun. v- . i weal trrvmmuiu SPEEDY VERDICT troops and atorea near Luna- Tunc for an aiiacg on rort Arthur from tha oast IN FOSTER CASE AIMS AT A BIRD, . : WOUNDS HUSBAND In the municipal court this morning a Jury found William Foster guilty of larceny, and Judge Hogue sentenced him to serve a term of nine months In ths (Special Dispatch te The Josrsat) AitMyiy, or June II Henry F. Mc- well presented. When asked If bis name waa Frank I A sermon by Rev. C A. StockweU at Guglielmo by the -assistant district at-ill o'clock In the morning 'was well re-1 lornsy, ne answersa."yes, sir."-. The n-ieeiveo.i-j : v, . ,i ; i formation, charting murder In ths first I J. M. Sweeney road a paper. Tha Mln- I degree was read and a copy banded him, later and the Quarterly Conf erenoe," and but he refused to extend his band and D. A. Wattens, ft paper on "The Spirit receive it Ths document was then of Christ In the Personality of the given bis lawyer. Minister." j These papera were well re-1 Ferrera asked the court until next calved and well discussed. - Tuesday to plead. An objection was en-1 " At 4:15 o'clock In tho afternoon a lo isrea py Aaams. . xns latter said the I04 op-"" rauy took piace. xne apean state Was willing to allow a reasonable tTt were C. I Hamilton of MoMlnnvUle, ..'.sA. Foster was previously convlctsd of P.waln' capitalist, while on I time, but desired to try Ougllelmo at the H. Gould of New berg and D. A- Waters f.anv an .a ..ni.. k. t. I "l rancn nine mues iTom .this cltv thla I next term of aourt an wnnM im nn. loi B&iem. At s o clock in tha avenlnc Hogue to oix montha In the county Jail. m?rB. v hoi,ln with a sent to ft further delay, than was neces- toe, well cut and strong sermon was mn, h.r. ha riai n vui him..i rifle ball, by Mrs, Munwain. v The I sarv at anv ataa n nrnaaimra t,.. I preached by H. W. Hepoe of Salem. cutting his wrUt with a rasor, but he w..ma waa shooting at a bird In the George set tomorrow morning- as the ' Tbe usual rwoluUons were, passed, was dlseoverid In time to savs bis life. rua wb" tha bullet struck bet bus-J time, for pleading. The prisoner was nong them one thanking the editor of Ha entered a plea of guilty on that E-n1Vw, In the woods near by. then taken back to Jail by bis cus- tna Enterprise for favors and kindnesses inn lutimi ua oouy -cwo . uicnesi todlan. , "" . visnown u assocmuon, ana ins meeting inuuw iui noaj-fc.,...,!:..,i,i-.,v;,-. ::,, :;;;. I n.ii,in,. ... i,..,n ... I ClOSOO. '"SS"a'aaaw ascaa WS OCMSS, VTUlUUg I larceny charge; but thla morning he pleaded not guilty, and bis attorney de manded a jury trial. The jury waa out but ten minutes. Foster told Judge Hogue that he was not guilty, notwithstanding the verdict but the court sentenced rim at once. MMMMMMMMmMMf WORTH 938 IN GOLD COIN $25 -ie-'0 Journal $5030.1 Advertising Test and Closing-Out Sale , of Eilers Piano House . $25 i This coupon will be received at Eilers Piano House, No. 851 Washing ton street Portland, and is good for the first or cash payment of TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS Toward the purchase price of any piano during our advertising test and celebration sale. , t , EILERS PIANQ HOUSE. NOTE, We agree to' accept this coupon exactly ths same as cash on any piano In this sale, and monthly or weekly payments for the balance : may be arranged for to suit tha convenience of the buyer. Delivery of the instrument will be made immediately or nt any time In the future. 4vvvVVvw Cut Out This Coupon A . .. . . .4 aaa ak ' ' - - - Ana, Drmg it v witn you to iSiiers g'uno House and see how far it will go ; toward paying for, a fine, new upright piano. . ., : . ' ' We are now offering an exceptionally, fine line of new upright pianoa wiui ivory Keys ana double veneered cases of mahogany, . quoricr-aawea cngiisn oaK, or tancy Duri walnut. , 1 1 : Pianos That Regularly Retail for $350 ; . Are Going While They Last for $218 ' r And the above coupon is eood for $25.00 to aoolv fin this nrlm It will cost you nothing to come in and see this exceptional lot of nne pianos ana you win never again have the opportunity of se curing this fine grade of pianos at this price. . ; , t Remember thet factory: warrantee as well as our own guarantee goes with each of these instruments Money refunded If instru ment is not absolutely satisfactory as represented by us'7; EILERS PIANO ; HOUSE - in VhTa ritv -h. J. r,I. i ... . I oreaKiaat this morning. , wsecured" - T a was secured, rhyainians ars now onar. . . atlng on. tha wounded man and hV -J-,-J'"mna' i hnnaa nt aavlna- hf . C7 .Z v ' " swmw,. oummoniy anown danrouslv wmmAaa ' as KTan wuiiams, with murderous In- aangerouaiy woundea - a aj -i-1 tant waa tha kv i.. i paneled by Coroner ..Plnlev vesterdav- ,iua mqueei was very oner. it wss con- DEATH LIST OF 0 .5. W STEAMER FIRE JOLY.Si ROBERTS RECOMMENDS THE PENINSULA SITE " - (Journal Special Sarvtoa,) ' Washington, June ; H.Ths 1 srovern. ment exposition board today recslvmi Continued from Page One.) WE GIVE AWAY A ?,:;210 .. oronr.Tiy nd Deputy noon with the city tug. which waa Bllsd J.1.UIW, Avwrmj xi. xj.-jiaams. --me with dead bodies. 5:!:r..-;Conet He said that aftsr a conference with uuajaacia, ur. Tea UUllette and Pa-lfh maafa in rh.. ,).. ""s' '! . xOTeswere jailed and as to the condition bslow the water, and 5?!?. ? S?i . n hat rettlte1 I" the a comparison .of- bodies already re. Wdlct.! Thelr stories ; wers the same oovered n connection with the pas M published in .The, Journal yesterday, senger list, he Is certain the number ZTy"Z uy naa 10 pro- killed W1U reach at least 1,000 persons, Aa aa aS. alaa SLIa 'a- J a, . .1 .'" m 1 th! -Xllon ofP!riJ,!tt!n?ortbrt" n S' offloiW aorning to protect and perhaps more!- . vH??-?' f the ?vern- the Guarasoia - home at the corner of Divers sy they hai ment buildings at the Lewis and Clark Sixth and Harrison streets from svm exposition. , - ' v nathatln wnmn ahn m.mAA I- ... He recommends the. adoption of ths sole the mother and father of the dead ,...... . u, iuiii ma aDsence giri. - xney were to numerous and xe- r -awiwjr.i pouoq mainaa so. Jong xcat they . had to be is deferred until pext week. 351 Washington Street Opposite Cordray's Theatre SULTAN OF MOROCCO ACCEDES TO DEMANDS (Journal Special Service, 1 Washington. D.; C June It. Ths I day.'t -rt IfASMnon SMIVaWMSMSinS SaaHII lkkaV.ta.l I . ' n, . cede to the further demands of Ralanll, according to a cablegram from Consul Oummers, who says he Is Informed hv the minister of foreign affairs that one Shell! and his two brothers have been released from arrest in. accordance with the demands of Raisult -, ariven- out hy the officer. Patrolman nirscn. wnen captain Hogeboom, commanding ; ths -day v patrol, went on auiy tnis morning ne dispatched Patrol, man White to do tho sans duty todav Ths Ouarasclas are popular In : Italian circles ana insir xnenae ars many, -The murderer was not returned to the city jau artcr oeing formaUy charged with murder In the flrat degree yester- CYCLONE KILLS 100 IN SANTIAGO DE CUBA (Journal SpeeUl Serviee.) Santiago, Cuba, Juns 11 One hun dred oeraona It Is aatlmata' .i4 as a result of a cyclone wblchs devas- P1?,,.0' ?,tlon, were JaJted to White tated ' thia section of ; ths island latI"i.rT.vr, "'r KEPT HIS JOB BY ; LETTING THIEF 60 r f ... Because he was told that If ba prose cuted W. A. Dalrymplo for stealing his auuea am wouia, loss nis position In ths roundhouse ' of the': Terminal railroad, R. J. White this morning -appeared be fore Municipal Judge Hogue and asked to have the case . dismissed,. . Judge nogue scorea prosecuting witness, saying that he should first be ready to push a charge, through to the end, or never oause a. man to bo arrested. The night, v , JTatal Oversight ' ', Tram the Chicago News. S':fl:t-3: Iay -vLowt "Da guy : wot invented work made on bad mistake." ' Tired Tim ot wus datf ' Lazy Lew -"He went an' afnra lia I nmnl. ih a,in. - .i. .1 1.. 1. a-i.k.Va 1 r.;- "'"'a v wiwi my v wuwuvu. , 1 wonn ft.OV, "I. had to drop this : case, although T oeiievo int man, sroie my snoes," said White. "But I waa told that If I prose cuted Dalrymple X would lose my Job. I cannot afford to have that occur, for I am Just starting out on a railroad ca reer, and It means a whole lot to me." in nis complaint. White charged Dal Divers ss.y they hava not oven reached Into the bull yet, but ars making their estimates from the number: of bodies ssen under - the superstructure. , The dead are there plied in neaps, . It is almost " certain that whan ths mam deck la reached the number there wUl- exoeed those In any other portion oi tno nuiL - . . ' It has been found necessary In the! city tnia ar ternoon to assign extra po lice, not only to the water front, but to tne morgues wnero crowds axe collect ing. fi'X-v.i'i .a' h-V?'f ni'HiSi 'ir';',' j Fifty police are noting as escorts this afternoon and conduct those who ars searching for the dead on their errand. The confusion which . for s, tlms pro- J vauea at ins morgues tnis morning- is being overoome. . Hundreds ; who were undoubtedly drawn there by morbid ourlosity, were unceremonlotlsly hustled away ey the polios and ths doorways narrea to au out those wno were be lieved to be connected with tha dead oo I oupanta or the slabs. . . , At the pier being used as a tnonrua ths llneg were this afternoon drawn to a. nolnt farther, back' down tha i-traat. It may become necessary to refuse ad-1 mittanco to ail but a few at one time. as tns numner pegging admittance this afternoon threatens to blnde tbo work ox identincauoa ,." - :iopwsf ia vns-rioATioar. I- t Journal Special Serrice.1 . " . '' Washington. June If. Secretary Co. isivou tooav ordered a riariA inmtin. on oi wo Btocum aisaster. a iiiii . j SJaWGSBBRl? i ' . t5 VV' J l Get ' the-Plan. v: A Ticket with Each and Every : ; , 50c Purchase ' WA' 'Wi K f f The Instrument Is on exhibition at the ALLEN a GILBERT' RAH AKER , 0 ' PIANO HOUSE S S ; nAJTCT OABTjss srntTAnrr. ; .. (Josraal Special 'Scrrlea.1 Washington. June 1. President Tin. bet today cabled sympathy for tha sin- cum disaster. President Roosevelt re- puea manjuac mm. MOUS CLOTHIWG CO. . r.:onRiso;i And SECOND sts.