1 cfipte VOL. VIII THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1895. NO 187 FOUR WERE .BURNED Bodies of Pendleton's Vic- tims Recovered. CRIMINAL NEGLIGENCE CHARGED Kookeeper Allison Arrested lowing Frank Bredinc; Remain Asleep. for Al- Pekdletox, Or., Aug. 9. The mys tery regarding the number of persona burned in the fire Wednesday night has been cleared by Night Clerk Wilson, of the Transfer house, discovering that he made a mistake in registering one guest. He wrote J. D. Tailor, instead of J. D. Tilton. Tilton is here, and Taylor is thus proven an imaginary man. This leaves four men to be accounted for, all four bodies having been recovered. At the express office was found today a telescope valise, sent from the Cascade Locks to Pendleton by George H. Clack ings. It was examined, and inside were fo'und euvelopes addressed to him at the Cascade Locks, and a silk badge of the lodge of Knights of Pythias at the Locks. A telegram was received here by the Elk's lodge, inquiring if Clackings, the secretary of the Cascade Locks Elks, was burned in the fire. No doubt re mains now that Clackings was from the Locks and a member of these orders. A man named Graham was also found, who said he came to Pendleton with Clackings, who had money to invest in some business, if he found a editable opening. The coroner's verdict was such as to warrant the officers to arrest Fred Alli son, who allowed Frank Breding to burn in the back room of the saloon without making an effort to save him. His ex amination occurs this afternoon on the charge of criminal negligence. The story about the baby burning has been proven untrue. There is also no truth in the report that a man was seen 'during the fire lying in the hotel in a pool of blood. The reports were started on account of Bettinger being seen on the sidewalk after leaping from a window close to the flames. Whether the fire was incendiary is yet unknown. Pulled a iaon's Tooth. Chicago, Aug. 9. Two thousand peo ple saw a lion's tooth pulled last night in Lincoln Park. Major, the largest lion in the park,has been suffering from toothache lately. Wednesday Keeper Devoy found a molar was ulcerated, and Dr. Berner, a veterinary surgeon, was sent for. Upon his airival the Hon was bound in his cage and the doctor began to spray the inflamed gums to deaden the sense of feeling. Up to this time Major had kept up a growling, but the moment he realized that his sore tooth was to be cared for, he became a model patient. He lay motionless while the doctor cut around the tooth and got his forceps in position. When all was ready the doctor braced himself and pulled. Major roared like thunder but the doc tor pulled the tooth. Will Appeal to the President. San Fkascisco, Aug. 9. The attor neys who defended Hansen, St. Clair and Spart, iu the United States courts, when these three sailors were tried for the murder of Mate Fitzgerald, of the bark Hesper, have begun preparations for an appeal to President Cleveland on behalf for Hansen. They are quite sanguine in their faith that sufficient cause can be shown to influence the pre sident to at least commute Hansen's punishment to imprisonment for life Hansen was re-sentenced a few days ago to be hanged at San Quentin, October 18, and St. Clair also has been condemmed to death on the gallows. Sparf was ac quitted in May. A Number of Fatalities in Philadelphia This Moraine. Philadelphia, s Aug. 9. A wagon . driyen by William Hasaon.was struck by a Pennsylvania railroad locomotive at the grade crossing this morning- The vehicle was smashed, and Hasson was instantly killed. Edward Miskell and John Hasson were seriously injured in ternally. About the same time in another part of the city Martin Ervin, while crossing the tracks of the Baltimore & Ohio rail road, was struck by a locomotive and instantly killed. Willie Stanley, 6 years old, was ground to pieces under the wheels of a fast fly ing trolley car in West Philadelphia. Exercising Their Bights. Lexington, Ky., Aug. 9. Last even ing the ladies of LexiDgton met in mass meeting and selected four candidates, one from each ward of the city, for the board of education, to be elected next November. This is the first time women have been given the right to yote in Kentucky, but their suffrsge is restrict ed to voting for members of the board of education. The meeting was harmoni ous. It was presided over by Miss Laura Clay, daughter of the ex-minister to Russia, General Cassius M. Clay. But Twelve Jvrors. Sax Fkaxx-isco, Aug. 9. The district attorney has decided to try' Theodore Durrant for murder with 12 jurors, in stead of securing 14, as at first contem plated. 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