'nillYEVENINB EDITION DAILY EVEN i NG EDITION Tvrn competitor advertises WEATHER FORECAST. I Tonight showers nnd thumb r ' Rtornm. cooler Krhlav piu'miiiy . fnlr I 2& mi ad Is going to sell ! pods- VOL. IT. PEXDLETOy, UMATILLA COUNTY. OTIEGON, THURSDAY," ,TU2f 190 J. I V) V V3VV(,J . NEW II PENDLETON BOY GRDWS- FU 1111 Q 111 U 1! FOR NIL CADETjf Herbert Roesch Appointed to Annapolis by Congress man Williamson. Leason for rejection of BAKER CITY APPOINTEE. , stirred up the better From tho ma jority cast In Eastern Oregon It does . not look ns though I was missed, any l way. I was in communication with mo leading men from all of theso sections, and if they had needed me they would have sent for me, don't jou inniK; At tne c ose of evnrv sp. sion the members arc behind in their uopartment work nnd have to stav in wnstiington for a time to catch up; so I could not have come home without loaviug things undone there that were of more Importance to the people man my presence here. 'I am going out to Prinevijle and put on my overalls and enjoy myself lor a time before going back to wash ington. I don't know how my bus! ness is getting along, and am going out to rouna tilings un a little." For a New Judicial District. wnat have you got coming for Eastprn Orpimn nt thn nnvf eoccir... mt. vwmanison? was asked. i- t ! 1 1 ! I II 1. 1 . . . . . ir. wimamson txpiui ms nuir. uu, icns oi inings are on tne line. Abearance During the Campaign, ! ne of the Important measures, and and Calls Attention to the Irrlga-i ethat Is pretty sure to bo put . .lu - through Is the redlstrict ng of the tea Approbation for Malheur Coun-, Unted Stateg dstr,ct cou J(1(lge tf-Ht fiegaras an tasiern- Oregon . ueinnger Has too large a field here. ana mere is a plan on foot now to add an Eastern Oregon district with another judge, marshal and court. That will be of great Importance to this section of the state. Open River Coming. "Then the open river is coming closer to us. Congressman Jones, of Washington, Senator Mitchell, Mr. Hermann and myself are all anxious to see the river open, and are using and will continue to use our best ef forts to have the matter put through. I am pretty sure that the next ses sion will clve a irnod nnnronrlntlnn tie city was spent In shaking i towards building tho locks, and :a th those who had voted for I otherwise making the river of use to the Inland Empire. Besides these, thero. are other things that will come up for the good of this section." Judicial District as Certain, and ft Open River Assured. Ccjjressman Ex-officio and Elect X. Wi.Uamson, the man whoso se Is la the hearts of the people I Eastern Oregon, whose residence i (or the most part at Washington, ei Those business interests are in Ira Wasco and several of the sheep counties of the Interior, 1 1 Pendleton visitor today for a Mime. Mast of the time ho was : and those who said they had, k mends of all parties and old ac iiances who recognized no nartr i tter greeting. He left on the" mm? train for Tho Dalles, where ai spend a short time. golne fs there to Prineville and the in- ' to look after business inter- I I: Williamson was found on tho platform this morning with a f trip in one hand, a hadlv chnw. Is? ci?ar In the other, and a body- W COMlstinc of Tom Thnmnsnn. I. Fte, Lee Moorhouse, E. P. Mar- m ma various and several others tie republican camp surrounding i ' he said "I .In -it, .1,,,. r , j m " ou vital, i WnethuiE good to tell vnn ntinnt puon. or something of that kind. . aoie tO tell vnn fhnt thorn 1 I Wo set aside out of the irrl- nao for Malheur county, but i tot Biiptjofce that n There are lota f things - w nsppen ana in line, but they Dt news yet findleton Boy to Annannll.. I Its," he broke In n hn hrloht Km .1 T". I7'. . aTe s! Bome news that I X lnltrest to Pendleton, and - u.t: ouject or m- i-ioit hon. rL1.'?4 t0 aP0'nt a Pendle- to Annapolis It U Herbert . ua nfc haiI ,0 ,)e there tQ tn eiamlna'lon on the 21st, so uu nprp tn 1.1 i MostappH r .i I rill uaj vuviivr. ".t 'u:3 rv.-ning for Ann tSn',be Knn of William , " ') janea in nis Jon, and i . i New i Want you to be iiJ, . ' . 1 ra'Sht about his nbvw . "l vourse a ten htkai u nlm an1 "Jue tfrr kj i. " t tuuinil, y,00 Uii7 y0UD mai. passed U turf V? mental examinations fcii I 1 B! p,aulnatlon, but tkn ji neiecuve SS-We failed on account of L u. ' ana Coe was ono of ESTIMATE IF 1201 MADE 81 HOSPITAL SUPERINTENDENT An Investigation HaslBeon Ordered Cause of the Fire is btill Unknown. selves linrm, Hundreds, however, were drawn to the morgno by miir hid curiosity, many of whom wore nncpivtiionlously hustled away by the police. Impenetrable Mystery. Superintendent Hlckards, of Hello- vuo npspitni, snui: "it win tauo unys lo Identify nil the bodies. In my IS years hospital experience nt Hollo vue, this Is the most nppnlling ncci dent I ever heard of. Ilellovuo will have 120(1 (lend. Tho mystery iih to the tiro remains Impenetrable. No ono can ho found who saw tho nctunl start of tho llnmes. Theories are iiunierous." Preacher Says Fire Started Ir Kitchen by Fat Dolling Over Another Theory Is That Fire Caught in' R otten Life Preservers Captain and Pilots Are Under Arrest Pending Investigation Nine Hundred Adult Tickets Sold and Parents Took Over 600 Children Steamer Inspeetsd May 5 and Reported to Be In Good Condition. HABEAS CORPUS RECOGNIZED. Hearing Before Federal Court on Writ to Release Moyer. Denver, June 10. A writ of habeas corpus for thu production of Charles .Moyer. president of tho Westorn Kod em; Inn of Miners, was iHsuod today from the federal court of Judge Thayer. The writ romtmtmls Clover noi IVahoily, Hell and others to pro dine Mnycr nl St. I.ouls .Inly 5. The application for I lie writ is based mi tho ground of tho constitu tion of the United States being vio lated In this stnto by iiels of the mllllln. The writs will be served on IViilmdy nnd tho others today. RUSSIAN THREE WARSHIPS LOST It is Believed to Bo tho Finis of tho Vladivostok Squad ron. JAPANESE LOSE TWO LARGE TRANSPORTS. FIRE UNDER CONTROL. to Loss Estimated From $250,000 $750,000 No Casualties. Forest Grpve, Or., June 16. The forest fire is now under control. Xo casualties are reported, but the lo3s of timber will reach hundreds of thousands of dollars. The estimates vary from $250,000 to $750,000 los3. BfiUTA MURDER L BY AN ITALIAN SHOOTS HIS SWEETHEART WHO HAD REJECTED New York, June 10. Immediately . Slocum disaster had been recovered. upon hearing the cry of fire, Ccpt. Van Divers at dawn resumed work In Shalck rang tho bells for getting the i ,th? sunken hull, adding to the ghastly fire apparatus and ieav.ng the wheel & .Xl XZL In charge of Pilot Van Wart, started now estimated will renrh at least 800. for tho cabin to see what was the I Some estimates nro 1000. matter. By the time he reached the . Grief-stricken crowds thronged tho stairs, tho passage was jammed with i niorRU.e- th. ;lclnv f St. Mark's people, mostly women, many of them ig ifi? fiTloSS with babies in their arms. ones. Ono mother, who identified tho He tried to calm them, but tho 1 burned body of her child this morning flames by this time were nil about i l"ea l" Jumn rrom tlie I,Icr 0,1 whlcl them and he was compelled to rush , y . ,y , a , for the water pall, as his clothing was waTrea Thick Ith 110 afire. The blaie getting beyond qon-(ttmt nettled around tho wreck of tho trol he shouted lo the pilot to beach Slocum as If In an endeavor to cover tho boat, which was done. . lno llorror BPt with a whlto mantlo. Before tho vessel reached the shore ! A" throueh tho night tho wrecking ueiore tne essei reacueu tne snore ' tugR hoVGred nbout tho wrock) hxlt the panic-stricken people were tram- the work of taking out bodies, which pllng on one another, and such as was suspended at midnight, was not could reach the side of the boat ! IC8"med till tho sun was well up In Jumped overboard. When the boat I ,h!Lh?VOn.?' . . ,u - , . , ., . . On the shoro during tho night there was 50 feet from tho shore, Capt. Van was always a crowd. 0VPr chanclnc Shaick himself was burning in sov- of nnxIouB fathers, mothers and other ; 72 yet In the bull pens. crai places, so ne jumpeu ovcrooaru relatives or mo (lead Russians Also Destroy Landing Fa cilities Near Lung Wang Tung War in the Interior of Manchuria Wages to the Disadvantage of the Russians, Who Loie Several Towns nnd Important Outposts Situation la Critical for Doth. To Indict Peabody. Telliirlde, Col., June If!.- Mover has been surrendered to tho shorlff nnd an effort (s being made to secure bonds for tho charge of desecrating the flag. The federation attorneys claim t lint tlioy have evldcnro that IYalxidy did not Issun a proclamntlon declaring martial law In San Miguel comity and releasing .Moyer until after ho learned that Judge Thiiyer nt St. Ixiuls hnd Issued n writ of hnbcfiH corpus. They will try to hnvo I tho Peabody chnrged with contempt of means tho Vladivostok squadron mutt court for technical evasion of , no longer 110 considered In tho war. Thayer's order. London, Juno ll!. Keillor's Tokio correspondent sends a report via Co loi'.nn that threo Russian warships, which engaged Jnpaneso vessola off the Island of Tsnhlmn Wednesday nnd Thursday, worn enptured by Ad miral Kumlmiirn. Another dispatch timed at 9 this morning, states that a Japanosa scout ship followed tho Husslan ves sels, probably muroly to keop In touch with their location, which It suc ceeded in doing till nightfall. Should telegrams proved uuthoutlc. Reward for Dynamiters. Cripple Creek, Juno It!,--The Teller county commissioners voted $10,1100 for the running down of the perpetra tors uf the Independence outrage. To date ll! men have been deported mid and swam ashore. Under Arrest. Van Shalck, first Pilot Van Wart, Divers at Work. Half a dozen divers were at work this morning led by John Hlce. the and Second Pilot Edwin N. leader, hero of tho Hoonton catastrophe In havo been arrested. which Diver Olson lost his llfo. As ' Capt. Wm. Churchill, commander , the divers brought a body to tho sur FAVOR THE POOR HIM, Jtfce brilliant mental . . tOO, for ho trnna Ihl. N l jL llme t0 Prepare tilm I 1 trat he will ... n ..D:d N Nd Him. rfr. 1 r necessary, or PUl?neber that tT Ure L "T ln tbe Past .t my Tom' nriTri"' S'k the TessS the least It la Girl Was Shot In the Back, of the Head and Through the Heart In Less Than Two Hours After the Deed Frank Guglelmo Was In Cus tody, Though He Fled From Town on a Bicycle Is a Braggadocio With a Bad Reputation. 8elfefente. i Durham uao 16- WC' President of HTl?la. Mlnesg Col- VtHjT1 WHcitor for occ.ttlcr. The ' Co, Durham'8 B4 claims e!f. Portland, June 1C Frank Gugliel mo, an Italian aged 22 years, who runs a saloon at First and Market streets, Portland, yesterday after noon shot and killed lC-year-old Freda Quarascla, also an Italian, because the girl's father, undoubtedly with her consent, refused to allow Guglielmo to longer continue his attentions. Guglielmo is a son of Josop Oug llelmo. who was shot to death Decern ber 25. 1902, by G. Castro, In the saloon which tho son, Frank, then In herited. Guglielmo left bis saloon undoubt edly with the Intention of killing tho girl, who lived with her parents at in Harrison street. Her slayer waiKea Into the kitchen, and though there wSre no witnesses to the deed, It Is apparent that be shot the girl in tho back of tho head ana aiierwnni through the heart. She had probably turned over onto her back after fall ing from the first shot, or been turned over by her slayer. The murderer irameuiaieiy nea from the house where the shooting took nlace to his saloon, mounted his bicycle and left town In the direction of LInnton. Descriptions or mm werp telephoned ln every direction, ono reaching Tostmaster J. Z. Alcorn of LInnton, who seized a pistol and lay In wait near Unnton, by the side of tho only road from Portland. He Jumped In front of Guglielmo as tho latter came closely and cornered him with his pistol. Guglielmo attempted to draw his own pistol, but stopped when Alcorn told him It meant In stant death. Alcorn immediately had news of his canturo 'nhoned Jn to Portland, and in less than two hours after the killing of the Guarascla girl Gugliel mo was In Jail. He is defiant and blatant and glories ln the crime. nuellelmo has a bad reputation. 110 haa bien married before, his wife se curing a divorce on the grounds that her husband committed adultery with bis mother-in-law. Fire hundred earthquakes shock the Japanese every year. of tho auxiliary sloop "Easy Times," witnessed the disaster practically from its inception. When he sua' (ho Slocum first she was off Harlem river bridge and flames were pouring from j the port paddle-box. As the ship moved along the sraoko ana names, under the strong west wind wcro blown over her decks. The scene was terrible. Women and children rushed frantically back and forward screaming and crying, and scores Jumped. Was Badly Managed. Ho cannot understand why the Slo cum was not beached before she reached rsorth Hrothers Island. "Thero woro no small boats near her as she steamed along, and those who Jumped were drowned. "We got alongsldo as soon as wo could, and saved many. The blazing steamer rounded the Island and turn ed to nort and grounded on the north west point of the Island. Hy this time the lower decks were crowded with women and children, screaming with terror. As the heat became intense, those nearest the rail dove shrieking Into the water. Some were able to keep afloat by grabbing the paddle box supports and wheel. I took a hnat nlnneslde the paddle-box and took off us many as I could, when the heat became too Intense and I was forced away. Unheeded Cries for Help Tho Slocum burned practically to tho water's edge, Fire boats flooded her with water, and the hull will bo searched for bodies The Sound shoro from Oak point to J34th street is lined with peP'e watchine the efforts of tho police ana nthers at rescuing tne noaies. If U Inarnnd that 800 llCKets lor me excursion wero sold to adults, and H la fnilmateil tho mothers 100K irom D00 to 800 children along, for wnom iiiem was no charKe. There were very few men aboard with tho party. Censure for 8loeum's Officers. As near as can be learned tho flre broke out at 0:45. The first notice the police bad camu half an hour later. Comment on all siaes is bu- verso to the officers of the boat, be cause they did not land further down the stream. Fire Started In Kitchen. The excursion was ln charge of Hov. George Hass, who was accom panied by his family and assistant, Supt. Carl Anger. W. O. Tetamore, tho pastor, lost his wife and daugh ter. He says the fire started in the kitchen from fat boiling over Tho Slocum was Inspected May 5 and re ported In thoroughly good condition. faco with a grappling hook, a hooli was placed under It, and It was rals ed to tho deck. Generally tho bodies wcro burned beyond recognition. When soveral wero recovered tho city tug would steam alongsldo niul tho dead bo transferred. Tho coroner would number tho corpses, after which they woro placed In plain white wooden boxes. With a load completed tho lug brought It to tho foot of East 2Uh street, whero tho pier wbh transferred Into a temporary morgue. I Out In the Sound numerous small 1 boats patrolled constantly, finding bodies nnd taking them to North 1 Hrothers Island. I 1 OCTO UNEXPECTED 8TRENGTH DEVELOPED IN ITS FAVOR. Japanese Transports Captured. Tokio, Juno !(!. Tho transport III 110 Maru, which today returned from .MoJI, roporls that at 11:20 WedMs day morning alio encountered n Itds ran aiiuadroii 20 miles west of Shim nshliiia. Tho Illno Marti lied, signall ing to tho other transports the nowB of their danger. Thu three transports escaped, but thu Illno Maru saw tho 'lllluelit Maru und Stidu Mnru sur 1 minded by Russian ships. Their fate j Is not known, but It Is feared tho loss in mo wuh uuuvy. Heavy Russian Losses. I-ouilon, June lu. Hunter's Tokio correspondent says that In thu tight at Tollslm near Koiichow, tho Huh slims lost 500 killed, 300 tukon pris oners and 1 1 guns, Thu Jnpnnevo casualties are placed ill 1000. One Hundred Ten Names for the More Southern Location From Among Resldenta on the North 8lde of the W. & C. R. Alone Gentle men Conducting the Canvass Hope to Have It Completed This After- At 3 p. m., 577 Bodies. New York, Juno 1C, 3 p. m. Five hundred nnd seventy-seven hodlos had reached tho morguo up to this hour. Fourteen launches manned by harbor police nnd equipped wph drags and other appllnnccs, arc nt work looking for moro victims, Peter Gllllgan and Samuel (hil lock, divers, mado a. careful examin ation of tho hull of the Slocum dur ing tho morning nnd reported that not less than 100 bodies nro penned under tho wreck of tho superstructure. Four Hundred Eighty-nine Bodies. New York. June 16. At 8:30 this morning 489 bodies or Recovered 539 Bodies. New York, Juno 16. At noon Mil oodles were In tho morguo and 70 morn on the way. making the total number of dead recovered 639. Thero had been but 1C5 Identified at that time. One Thousand Lives Lost. Health Commissioner Darlington who had been to North Hrolhors Island most of tho night, camn down with a boatload of dead this morning. Ho said ho felt satisfied fully 1000 lost their lives. Of the bodies recovered a hundred and a few odd bad been identified up to noon, District Attorney Jerome has on gaged Plro Marshal Freel to assist him In making an Investigation Into the causes, and allegations that tho life preserve wero rotten, Soveral victims report Ineffectual efforts to secure serviceable cork supports, flu- pervlslng Inspector Ilodle said that within a few days an exhaustive In quiry will be held. Ho said tho rec ords showed the boat was properly equipped. Night of Grief and Horror. A day of disaster was followed by night of horror and grief at the morguo, whero over 600 bodies lay In tho silent rooms awaiting Identifica tion. Fifty police, assisted the rela tives and friends there In the work of finding their dead. The scenes were of the most heart' breaking kind, fathors and mothers Russian Losses at Wafang Tien. St. Pctcisliurg, Juno 10. Kuropat kin reports Hint lu nil ougugmuout June II, at Wafmig Tien, north of Port Arthur, with 11 Jnpiinosu force of two divisions, tho Hussluti louses in hilled Included Colonel Khoaslomiw, First Siberian reulment: Second l.lnu. noon Petitions Will Be Submitted. 1 tenant Nudochlnwky, ndjutunt of tho same reglmunt. The wounded Include General (lorn gross, Captain Krlnlsky, of the gener al stuff, und 20 oitlcers whoso names nro unknown, wero also killed or wounded, besides 311 soldiers of which tlie First Hlljerlun lost 12 utile urn, 200 men, and tho First llrlgade of artillery six olllcers and 50 men. Mcsnrn. Carrier 11 ml Hasbrouck, who wore Interviewing tho taxpayers of the west end of the city yesterday In regard lo the location of the school house fur that part of town, have made u pretty thorough fiiuvnsH of that portion lying on tho north sldu of the W. & C. It., and II nd that tho sentiment Is decidedly lu favor of the old poor farm property us against tho Mullock site. Mr. Currier, who Is carrying tho poor farm petition, has secured 76 nuiiies to ills paper iigulnst 35 signed to the petition represented by Mr. Hasbrouck. The ciiiivuss will ho completed this afternoon, and It nppoitm certain from the nuinbor who havo already signed thai the majority of tho residents of tho west end will bu lu favor of tho poor farm locution In preference lo the baseball park site. Tho two petitions will bo submitted to the hoard at Its next meeting. MAY CALL OFF FIGHT. Can Seat Jeffrlea-Munroe Fight May Be celled on Account of Slow Sales, San Francisco, Juno 1C Tho Nowh says today that thero Is a strong probability that tho light betwuon Jeffries und Munroo will never tako place. Tbn match will no doubt bu cancelled for tho time being and wise ones are Inclined to believe the finan cial matter, and not Jeffries' kneo, will cause the Indefinite postponement. It Is conceded that the advance sale of seats Is so low as to mako It Im possible for tho club to proceed with out Incurring a great loss. It Is pointed out that a great many who would otherwise attend tho fight havo gono to tho World's Fair or on sum mer vacations. Chicago Grain. Chicago, June 16. Old July open ed 85, closed 86; now July opened closet Russian Losses at Vafangow. Ht. Petersburg, Juno 1C Official dispatches today state that lighting between Kussluns and Japs at Vufan gow continues, with Husslun losses on tho llth. Tho disputch says two generals were wounded and 20 otllc crs and 300 men killed nnd wounded. Thu. 15th the Russians attacked tho Jupuuustiv who returned the, uttack at suverul point. Heavy Japanese re inforcements have been received and (hn Japanese have three divisions In the vicinity. Heavy Japanese Losses. Homo, Juno 16, A Tokio telegram reports that u Iliisulau squadron, In cluding thu Novlk, has destroyed all tho Japanese preparations for landing t loops and stores near Lung Wang Tung for an attack 011 Port Arthur from tho east, Japs Capture Tellisa, Tokio, Juno 16, Tho cupture ot (Continued on pugo 8.) $100,000,000 Preferred Stock. Now York, Juno 16, It Is announced that $100,000,000, preferred stock has boon authorized by the directors of tho Southern Pnclfln, to carry seven dot cent dividends. HO.. 000,000 to bo Issued Immediate ly. It will placo tho Southern Pacific out of dobt, and the only Paclfto coast line piat has been since the bulldlug of tho old union racino, wnicu i