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OAILYEVENINGEDITION competitor 8, m. to bur n1 thc ' prlce WEATHER FORECAST. Fnlr tonight and Thursday, warmer Thursday. lELPgj, 5E t 3. MEETS II REVERSE rtune Attends Her Arms on the Sea and. in nchuna. ARTHUR HOODOO IS DOING BUSINESS AGAIN l Two Destroyers ana une I , I r 1 .. r. n f Dn... Aw. her UTT CIHIrtlli-c rut. r-i- t,nd Meets With Disastrous tin the Interior of Manchuria L sides Are Concentrating Troons and Efforts In Land intents In Desperate Precaution Lt Each Other. , June 22, -The crew of a Milch left Port Arthur a few tar and which was captured by foinese, rewrt that two Russian lers and the Husslan stonnier Eping struck mines at tho en- of Fort Arthur harbor una pestroyed. One hundred nnd fisslms wero Killed. Russian Concentration. , June 22. Until tho- arrival jrslal Oyama at Taku Shan, no i advance will bo made by tho Be forces In .Manchuria. This fessarjr because of Kuropntkin's (ration at l.lan Yang. Ill has i.ooii ordered to mod plans, and Instead of marchlne para ne win reinforce Nodsou iRuulans Lose a Battle. Petersburg, June 22. A severe lasted two days near Halchong, psiin casualties weru ICS or ma 5000 men. REPUB UHl CONVENTfOM ADJOURN ED TILL TOMORROW PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTV. OKEGCW, WEDSsW PLEADED NOT GUILTY. Trying to Secure an Early Trial for Mrs. Nan Patterson. Now York, June 22. A formal plea of not guilty was mado hv Nun rnt. torson today, when shn wnu charged with the murder of Caesar iuujik. ier counsel asked that the trial ho held during July, but the court suggested, that both sides con- tor anu cnoose a date. T. A. WOOD HONORED. Veterans' Association Re-elected Him President. Portland, Juno 22. Desnltn tho fact that with his son, Hosea, T. A. Wood was recently tried vlcted of fraudulently securing Indian war pensions, tho latter was last night re-elected president of the Vet. crans' Association. iVY, JUNE L'2, 1004. Vermont Democrats. Burlington, Vt., Juno 22. The Ver mont democratic state convention waB called to order here shortly after 10 o'clock this morning. Tho con vention Will Bolect four delerntea nt lorgo to the St. Louis national con vention and also put In nomination a full stato ticket to bo voted for at tho boptomber election. Tho sentiment of the convention appears to favor Judge Parker for tho presidential nomination. NO. 6081. Hitt's Name Formally and Conclusively Withdrawn From Vice-Presidential Race. The Wisconsin Antl-Monopollsts, Led by Governor LaFollette, Were Denied Seats In the Convention-Fight Over Admission of Hawaiian Dele0a. lion Decided by a Compromise on a Very Narrow Maraln Fairbanks Has the Obvious Call for the Second Place, and I: With the Convention. Is a Great Favorite New 'Phones In Hospital Building. Walia Walla. Juno 22. A new and Independent system of telonhones has just iioen completed In tho hospital ai mis piaco. isvery employe In the miliums has a signal, and every room and hall Is fitted with 'phones, so that lt does away with tho necessity of calling a person wanted. Every person has a signal, which he Imme diately answers on hearing. fccked Out In Fourth Round. ffette, lad., Jnuo 22. Kid Par. Indianapolis, eurlv thin mnm. locked out Julius IJarr of San , in uie fourth round, aboard merTecumseh down tho river. rrests followed. n Domlnaan Elections. IDomlngo, Juno 22. Morales Is . naianai and Caceros vico at,and thc revolutlnn in m to surface Indications. Hltt Has Heart Trouble. reVlln 22.-Congrcssman ft nilnota, Is suffering from a P attack of henrf h.. fried better today. pISTER SUSPENDED La lift.. r "IW Attemntr.ri rv, .,.. upon Young Girl. -Rov. A. A Bishop Scott Academy Closed. Portland, June 22. At n meeting or the board of trustees of Bishop Scott Acndemy, last night, it was de cided to close tho institution for tho present, Bell tho property and build ings, and buy a less expensive location somowhere in tho city and reopen tho school later on a less extensive scale. ARISTOCRAT 0 Chicago, Juno 22. The second day of the republican national convention opened bright and cool. Tho weather conditions existing, slnco thc first iium ui me garnering, consirtsrlng the I fact that there is no great fight, no i strife over either candidate, or plat- Congressman Hilt's name will not lorm, no uncertainty over tho re- 0 Presented to tho republican con sults, it is remarkable tho delegates vcn,,0I fr tho vice-presidential nora have been ablo to develop as much lnnt,mi according to Senators Cullom uuwusiuHm as mat shown yesterday " "uim""- niceiing or mo uu .. .. .1 . .1 1 I . . . . - .1 n ? r. ,A)nmlln. J -. .... ..... The convention was called to or der by Temporary Chairman Hoot at 12: 15 p. m. tamer Thomas 12. Cox of Chicago, leu in prayer. Hltt Is Out of It. and today, while not in history has n,0,.B delegation is to bo held, and as been seen In ot ralrhanks already BCCms to hnvp nn Tho optimistic expressions are of a genuine quality, requiring no clap trap uevices to develop them. Tho doors of tho convention hall wero opened at 11. Half an hour later not more than r0 delegates wero on tho floor. Slow About Arriving. .Many leaders were engaged as members of various committees on platform," credentials, etc., conse quently wero late starting for the hnll. The galleries also filled Blowly. A large oil painting of Iloosevolt s already Booms to have an overwhelming majority, they will agree to withdraw Hitt's name. Tele grams wero passed between tho load ers of tho Illinois delegation and Washington, and Hltt said ho left himself entirely In tho hands of his friends. This will probably bo a starter for tho withdrawal of other names. Chairman Cannon's Address. After tho applause following his in troduction hod subsided, Mr. Cannon said: PORTLAND MISSING. Overdue Six Days With 200 Passen gers Aboard. Seattle Juno 22. Tho Nomo liner Oregon, tho first vessel out from the northern metropolis this season, re ports tho Alaska Commission Com pany Steamship Portland wt'.h 200 passengers aboard, Is six days over duo at Nome. Sho left San Francisco for Nome May 21, and It Is believed sho is for mo third timo In ns many years, caught in on Ice pack In tho endeavor to bo tho first to reach tho northern port. Grave fears for tho Bafoty of mo vessel nnii passengers. Sho Is probably carried Into tho Artie mui uy tho Ice. ALIVE, OR DEAD. Riot Act Read by Secretary Hay to suitan or Morocco. Washington. Juno 22. Socroi nrv Hay has Instructed Consul flumniaru nt i anglers ns follows; "Wo wnnt ciiner I'redlcarls alive or Itnlsull dead." Tho onct hitch in the nego tiations is not matlo public. Delivering the Ransom, 'fanciers. Juno 22. The rnnsnm iln. mnnded by llnlsull will leave tomor row and It Is exported tho captives will reach here Friday, SLOCUM DI8ASTER. Eight Hundred and Fifty Dodles Have Been Recovered. Now York, Juno 22. At 9 thin morning 8G0 bodies have been rocov. ered, of which 725 havo been Monti- noil. The morgue conla ns M2 of tho 125 unidentified dead. Tho recovery of ovor 100 hddln In duo to tho uso of oxnloslvos. After one shot from tho field gun used, 10 ikiuics camo up simuilaneoiisly, Tho relief fund now nuurecntni. $S0,000. GATHERING 0 THE TOURNAMENT Soventy-fivo Marksmen Arc Using the Range for Prac tice Shooting Today. RECORD FOR EXCELLENT SHOOTING IS IN SIGHT. Presbyterian Ladles Have a Olnlng Tent 40x60 Feet Erected Over One Hundred Shooters From Abroad Will Take Part In the Of flclal Events, Among Them Some of the Finest Marksmen of tho West and Northwest Biggest Event Ever Held In West. Chicago Grain. Chicago, Juno 22. Old July wheat opened 85, closed 8(1; now July opened 8t. closed SI'i, July corn YACHT RACING GERMAN EMPEROR IS IT8 CHIEF PROMOTER, America Is Represented by Four 8 we 1 1 Establishments King Ed ward Will Arrive During the Week All the Accommodations of Kiel, on Land and Water, Are Overtax ed, and the German' Navy Is Turn ed Into a Floating Hostelry. En Juno 22 Ileal Z m 1110 Gorman was suspended tiunwnr . " ""-eroi meet' UB confereni-n tn.. m ,.trie'., 8allon "f charges it. Tiv T.lril upon 15-yenr- "i Turn i t . h ." y. wnoro ' "vm u pastorate. Nome Baie r... life i . " " LjI ' v . A passoncer tn '"Wn thn .i....Li.." m0'110 ' threatened m Q.m., 1 , "nwestorn fcm.k.:'. .Tho Present roto -wit m ! v r , ELVE HORSES STOLEN. s f!h j ...... . . -usu wttn Their 1 T..I- h'Tri.turnol this morn fritoZ,?:: .whe" ho has 'loBfl Tuff. ""V? looking for Pe. art 1 .""J Ul cno ror f itaii... ri. the "1 frm ,Paa 01 horses J."2S. 1 ir'ne to the UaddH';"na'oto.n- ,aJe When i "Uat hi i 1,0 ,waa arrested. o,n .b0"8ht 0 horses I.Ver?.nft.mi d'd not know t .ii. -US COnvnnl.n . 1 n tint? 0 wm nrro,Rnl Kiel, Juno 22. "Kiel week," tho pet effort of the uormnn kaiser to rival tho famous Cower regatta, began this morning, attracting here all of Eur ope's fashion. Over 200 racing yachts and up wards of COO steam pleasuro and sail ing yachts havo arrived. America Is represented by Commo dore Plant's raclug schooner, Ingo mad; Cornolhis Vanderbilt's steamer, North Star? Armour's Uiakarnn, W. K. Vanderbilt's Warrior, Mtb. Coo- lot's Nahme. Promlnont among tho English yachts Is Upton's Golden Eagle. Tho kulser has mobilized tho great er part of tho German navy In honbr of his guost, King Edward, who will arrive tho end of the week, thc hotels being utiahlo to accommodate the crowds. Three Hamburg-American liners uro being used for guests' quar ters. Racing today Is confined to tho smaller yachts. The German crow: prlnco Is among the competitors. WHEAT HARVEST IS PROGRESSING "Tho republican I)8.rtV WH H hnrn smiled on tho convention from tho with tho declaration that slavery was 0,)0",1, 18- c,08e'1 tho snmo jminui in, wuuu u nuce oouauci Ol Botiiuuui or local. DUt tnat rrnndnm American beauties graced the pro- was national. It has over been the sming otucers aesK. national party, its policies benefiting Senator Altlnnn wit tha flrot nmm. ei cry section nnd overv mnn." Tfn Inont arrival to receive rocoimltlon. reviewea lis early history and ad but cfinnrnliv ihnrn worn fow ,imnn. vance under tho revenue nnllrlnn nf strations, as me big men who control uu uncoin. the party's politics in tho several We havo como to bo tho first In Btutes marched in and sought seats, manufactures: moro than one-third of m. , , uuuiciuroa products of tho ,u, raiiiii. WIIOIO eartn IS Produced llV Amrrlrnn When the "Next vice-president." as capital and labor, which wnrkn nhnrf. Fairbanks Is already being called by er hours than any neoiilo on nnrth HEADING AND STACKING luouj uuirpiuB. tumu iu ui u muo tu- uuu hub more steauv emnlovmnnt inniikin rm n enr.ii.ioe .wnnn.. . . . . , . , , . . , ' "I r . . w u I . W W k. .4 U T Tl 1 1 . U U .iuiiu, Buuiujr uitur jiuuu, mu uuiiru mail uiuer people on eartn, and band of delegates assembled arose as on an averago receives conservntivR. one man, cheering lustily. Tho Indi- ly stated, one and throe-fourths dol- Every Promise of an Excellent Qual nnn utahiomnn tit n a Vnnt Inter tr om 1 1 1 n rr la u nsm . n n n itnH ...1. . I I miiu, PIUH.01UUU ttsao jibui uuo; autsitiifs " sutijto,viUll WUVrU HIIU 11UT IQUur I It... i . . , nntl wiwlnir riTiff ahnVlnP hnnfla nn h pIhou'Ikto rnnnlvA .in ,lX V1 UTilin nu m more IHin V0r way to his scat on the left side of ,. .... fle Yield In Quantity Grain the speaker's platform. r,umo """ imjoii nour loimu mo conveniion in "ur nmnuiaciuroa products are great confusion. The delegates greater than tho manufactured prod- crowaeu mo aisies, exchanging com- ucib 01 mo people of England, Ger pllments with friends. many and Franco combined, and this The entrance of tho Alaskan delo- produce is substantially consumed by nlt,,n ... 1 H . . A .,,ttl, 4ltnl. Inlnm Hilt1 nWn 11,1,1 111 A ,. . ... 1 . . . ...t.i. - f ,w vv,.... jiwiitu, uuuiui, u IJjurHUL Willi- I lf..,,nl ,..... i . , nok-B crnwneil with hie white eacles. In tho borders of hn ronnl.lip i. Umatilla tounty s harvest bus com- attracted much attention. The band though our exports of manufactured m-'"ced, and tho early grnln Is now up In tho gallery played various so- products arc rapidly growing. J,ont being headed and put In stack for the lections ana wnen "America- was j oar inoy were over four hundred mil- nmehinnu whih .m i. , ... .. 1 A I .... linn. On . ...... I " ' v" " "I"S hn.lv In (h., hall nro8n and remained ports. If wo .11.1 nnt Hnll r,ii ?llort ,ln, 1,1 ""J Cold HprlligH to.lll- try. lorn Kerr, William Parrish and Everywhere Is Ripening Rapidly, and a Short Time Will Witness Har vest In Full Swing In All Parts of the County Cold 8prlngs Is Early. standing until it was concluded. Seating Capacity Tested. Uoth Temporary Chairman Hoot and Permanent Chairman Cannon wore ready promptly on time to bo gin business, but still the delegations kept coming in. There was a mucn uur HiiuiuiiBG prouuets outside pur own borders wo would still havo tho best market .of any ueonlo on earth. Wo aro now tho greatest exporting! nation on earth. Anti-gambling Ticket at The Dalles Tho Dalles, Juno 22. A. F. Seufort, a promlnont fish cannery man, and ono of the owners of tho land nocil ed by tho state, for a portage right of way, was elected mayor of Tho Dalles by a majority or 178, on an unti-gambllug ticket, yesterday. Wh lo Soufert is chairman of mo democratic county central commit tee, ho was given a handsome vote In a strong republican town, because of the principles ho advocated. Squadron to Greece. Qlbraltar. Juno 22. Admiral ker's battloshlp squadron left for Greece. Bar today VARIES IN VOLUME. Shame. tw . J"ne 22. fid dh 8 Wl(0 a1 ''.and mm nis L": 1 A. r"?" ,uce 5111 Dhvii "ucn a In SnlCln. locked 'itadeaS"100' took Yesterday, 62 Instruments Filed, To day But One Filed. Yesterday was a busy day with tho office, force of tho county rocordor, thero boing 41 government patents recorded during tho day, and a total of B2 Instruments placed In tho reg ister nltogothor. The recording fees for this number of Instruments amounted to $73.25. Tho variation of tho work In the office Is shown by the record for today, whon but ono mart cacro has been recorded up to the middle of tho nftornoon. at a cost of I $3.50 to tho man making tho record. Lauds Tariff Policy. "It Is absolutr-lv larenr attendance than yesterday, tho nlmuM 1 ".7.?.. .....i 7. . . . "u "W"uu mui ,,,, ,., -,,, ,,.,.,, ... BCUlIUg CUIIUCJiy ueiUK icaiuu. POIICy WUlCtl Cllnlllptl lia in lrim hnln " Miuiu i nnn- Pir.t Flnht of the Convention. our own market nnd n rrmti,. n,n allv wo 1 '"er way mid towards! Senator Foraker camo to the con- Present and growing wage to our own ."if ..... l .1. . DCODle. Krnm llli.lr -iun ,rw.Mll,o I "lu b'aiu VUUL1UU Llllb lUtJrillllK WIIU a ICOUIU- : " ...wulju .,VDV tlon givlug Hawaii six delegates. Products havo conv Cannon heard of It and immediately r roe trado theorlei started on th" war path. "My dis. wou'u raear. certain economy and Robert Heaver havo cniiiinuncci! head ing their grain near Cold Springs. uud will continue to cut from this time until all tho crop Is In the Mioiit 75 sportsmen from various parts of l ho Northwest linvn hnnn shpotlng over tho traps nt tho Sports men's Association grounds today, to get used to the rnngo beforo tho roal mttio opens tomorrow. Tho Wind that has boon blowing luring the day has had n tondoncv to pull down tho averages, but tnklnir everything Into consideration, somo pretty fust Hiiooliug haB been dono by several of tho visitors, and Judging from tho puto set during tho day some of tho best recordH known In (he Northwest will bo In danger bo fore tho tournament Is ovor. Tlu Indies of tho Prosbytorlan church havo been busy at tho grounds during tho tiny and will havo their large tent up and ready for tholr headquarters tomorrow. Tho dining room will Im lOxCO feet, nnd will contain two tables tho full length of the tent. Noted Shots Present. It Ik expected that ovor 100 men will attend tho Rlioot from tho out Bide. Thero aro somo men now In town whoso proficiency with tho gun Iiiik made their nnniou well known nil over tho Northwest, nnd thoy aro hero to protect their honors nnd carry off addetl ones. M. P. Ilrownloe, of Spokane, tho present holder of tho "Ilrnwnleo trophy," Is registered at the Hotel HU George, and will shoot through tho threo days. C. I). Kills, of Harrington, Wash., the holder of tln "Witlla Walla Ilrownloe medal," Is also at tho Hotel St. Georgo. O. I Decker, of Ogden, tho holder of tho "(Ilolw Trophy," and ono of tho host known shots In tho Northwest, are In town and will all try to carry off add ed laurels from thu tournament. Nell MrMellmi, of Idaho Fulls, tho man who now holds the "Dayton .Medal," lu hero for tho tournament. Clurunco Naiiman, of Ban Francisco, one of tho bust men with a gun In tho West, Is how hero, and bun brum get ting tifiod to tho traps during tho day. Ilesldes thesu, there aro u number .if other men who nro well known, nnd still more will bo In on tho trains tliU evening nnd in thu morning, so that when tho tournament opons It will havo somu of thu best men In the field entered for the contest, and stack Tho Co d flml iH nh have tho largest attendance of ahead ALZll ?h""1 UM rUC"nt y0UrB ,h ty owing to tho fact that It Is low f DI8CUS8 A88E88MENT8. fittlitlfilffin Kir 41... if..... .1 . nr" I Mn.lntj.ln Ml VUIII. Mr. Atrnln. fields elsewhere 1ml the (hat aro ii . . . ... trt saM hVhTpopuiatiou f ?Mf Aa.- manufacturers and l J 'f stand, and tho fulliioaii uud plumpness may unitn Toaay. of tho henna It Is cvldenl that It will There seems to be a strong dispo- b0 v"'Al. ul vv't" ho best of tho past loaders in opposition to the scheme. ",l,on n""n i"o business of the " " , ,' Foraker late; said bo might not press E?-B.S?r- Bx-Oovernor Ilia '3 "USSS: aT the request of the Ha- tth h. wy the t tSii fij? 'i' .ii ...,wH nfrr.d nn amend. ca' committee filled tho hall, Dopew I . . imo harvesters r,". . .,- may movo to nropfiod with fh nnmi. ur UBy ovorywiioro. Almost ueioro mom 10 uie ruies io .,, ' tho hav can be nut out ..f thu wnv In votes, wirier, oi Hawaii, siwku many jnBtanccs, the headers and tho u,oi y iv i comniiioH win pull into tho grain, Hopkins, of Illinois, opposed the Formally Withdrawn. The present weather conditions are Foraker amendment, arguing that Chicago. Jun !!Aftr n, favnrnhli. r..r ihn lurvMi n.i n. Hawaii buouiu nave no -- "- ing of the Illinois delegation, Cullom farmers aro looking confidently ahead seniation man congressional u.uia announced the withdrawal of Hitt's to ono of the largest harvests that oi luu uuuiuiy. -vm4iwi . v,uI,i...i.i.v. unniQ, that Hawaii Is a territory and should havo the samo representation ob auy, other torr.torj' six votes. LaFollette Turned Down. A roll call was ordered on tno mo- Chicago, Juno 22. Tho sub-commit- tlon to increase tno Hawaii ruprtuii te0 on credentials roDortod to tho full has bcon garneru.) for some years. Kicked by a Horse. Fred lloyd, a workman employed on tbo excavation work at tho cornur of Court and Thompson streets, where tatlon from-two to six, the first roll committee this morning In favor of ,f aV1 0H,l'8"ti Htreets, when call ot the convention, and it was do- tho 8poonor acS'n froh. wLt 9SSy,it sin. feated Compromised With Hawaii. Tho BInKham amendment restrict inrr tho Hawaii vote In the present ..l. n t.t aoatlne- thn Jvuiuvu uum six elocted delegates, was adopted by 497 to 490. Ovation for Fairbanks. Chicago, June 22 Convention hall Is ftlllne with tho prominent dele gates of each state, all receiving ap plause as thoy enter. Senators Denow and Piatt Just en tered tho hall arm In arm and roceiv- Ing back to '64, ed an ovation. Senator Fairbanks received an ova tondlng to build, was klckod Jn the forehead by a horse this afternoon. and seriously injured. He was push ing on ono ot tho front wheels of a loaded wagon In an -attempt to holn tho team start tho load, whon tho drlvor struck the horse, which kick ed ISoyd lust over tho left eye. mak- Ann Arbor, Mich.. June 22-Thls ink a very uIy cut. It Is thouaht was Alumni Day Jn tho commence-1 lliat tho man's skull was fractured. ment program at the University of Ho was taken to a physician's offlco Michigan and tho occasion attracted and the wound dressed and then re former students and graduates from moved to his home, whoro he Is rest far and near. During Uio forenoon ing In a semi-conscious condition. Adjourned. At 2 o'clock tho convention ad- 10 a. m. tomorrow. r Commencement at Ann Harbor. tlon on entering the convention ball, noou lu University Hall. reunions woro held by 13 classes, dat Tho Alumni AssocI- Ear of Cork Dead. atlon's annual meeting and collexo Jndon. June 22. The Earl of song "recital" took place this aftor-ICork, doputy speaker of tho house of I lords, is doad. Assessor fitraln returned this after noon from u visit to Wesrnn and Wes ton mountain district, whoro ho went to meet Honitt ot thu taxpayers of tho Weston district. Yesterday afternoon a meeting was hold In thu Weston mountain school house, at which the question of tax ation In relation to thut district was dlseiiHsud. It hud been claimed by some that the assessment on the lauds In tho timothy boll buck near the mountains was too high, taking Into onsldora lloii the vulueb lecolviut In, m them, and lu comptrNon wl-li h assess ment on tho lands in tho wheat ) near and arouiid Weston. Soma of the prominent farmers and laud own ers of both dlstrlcls wero at the meeting, and the question vuk dis diisscd thoroughly from both sides, )t being decided nt last thut tho assess ment of thu mountain district should bo scaled down to a certuii extent. while at the sumo time the valuation of tho wheat belt could be ruined a little without doing dumago to tho owners of thoso lauds. Mr. Strain will porhaps be governed to a certain extent in making his valuations by thu arguments presented. Tramps Burned to Death. Patterson, N, J., Juno 23 Fire early this morning de stroyed the Van Kirk Compa ny's Immense (umber yards and Hall's silk mills, with a loss of $500,000, Throe Jramps sleeping In the yards woro burned to death.