DAILY EVEIil'IG EDITI0:i Fornvt for I'tom Oregon by the United Ml Weather ! erre at Portland. TO ADVERTISEllS. The East Oreironlan him the largmt paid circulation of any paper in Ore.roii, east of Portland, and over iwU-a tlie circulation In Pendleton of any other newapaper. Probably f.iir tonight and Friday. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER VOL. 26 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1915. NO. 8193 Mir on EBITIOII 11 flfcg) CIA FEARS 1! HOliniL COME FROM JAPAN Ultimatum Still Being Awaited at Pekin Regarding Enforcement of Japanese Demands. TGKIO REMANS BETERiiED Cabinet la I nit Over Queatlon of Having Chin Accede to Wlxlira ot the Mikado Kfforta Toward Modi Una May be Made by England and the I tilled States. 111LI.ET1N. TOKIO, May Japan dlspatehcd the threatened uHlmaUim to Pekin late today. The Chine government Is given until Saturday to reply to tle last word of Jaiwa In tlie nego tiations growing out of the demand for concessions In tins Chinese em- I rire. The refusal of China to ac cede to the final demand of the To Uo government will be followed Im mediately, It In believed, by order to the army and navy to force the Chlnene to yk-ld to wliat Premier Ok uma bdlcvca his government la en titled to In roinmerelal domination In China. PEKIN, May . The greatest con cern In official circles here Is thut Japan will strike without warning. While the ultimatum, which the Jap anese cabinet Is declared to have de cided to serve upon China, Is awaited, there Is a growing fear that once mil itary action Is regarded In Toklo as the only means of forcing an accept ance to the Japanese demands, an at tack will be ordered without further communication with Pekin. President Yuan was in conference today with officials of the foreign of fice but no change In the Chinese po sition Is likely, at least not until It Is evident that only acceptance of the Japme.-e demands will prevent war. TuKIO, .May 6. All differences ex isting between the cabinet and the el der statesmen, us to the position to be taken as a result of China's refusal to hi cede to the demands of the Jnp iinrxe. have been adjusted during an -extended meeting presided over by u PremUr Okuma. A united front is now presented in pleasing upon the Pekin government the acceptance of the Mikado's de mnr.ds either peacefully or by force. It was learned that efforts toward mediation are generally anticipated in government circles. It Is expected that both England and the tTnii. states may offer such suggestions. It is reported that Japan has no In ternum of turning from the present course in dealing with China even nuunn ine renin government appeals to the powers. Only an eleventh hour acceptance of Japan's demands will Prevent aggressive action by the To klo government, it Is believed. Each step taken by the government ,nd the final decision to serve an ultimatum upon China were gone over In detail by the cabinet. WASHINGTON, May 6. Dispatches telling nf Japan's decision to send an uuinialum to China are believed to nave reached the slate department. When asked this afternoon whether the government had received news of n ultimatum, Bryan replied: "Thai 'a going too deeply Into the matter." From this It was inferred that noli flcation of the ultimatum has been de Mvered to this government. Reports that the United States Is at tempting to intervene In the role of mediator are unconfirmed. There was no Indication that the administration Planned to take an nctive hand In the far eastern situation. The state de portment la known to be In close touch with Japan, but It Is not cer tain what has been heard from Chi na. An authoritative informant de clared that Toklo could bo depended upon to Ins st that China accede tn nil the demands made. Admirers of Women Prisoners Treated to the "Water Cure" SWEDISH STEAMER TOHPEDOEO III II E BALTIC BY HA Auxiliary Cruiser Sylvania Sends Neutral Vessel to Bottom-Cargo of Coal is Lost. MI-.X WHO INSIST UPON TALKING TO I.VMATKS OF CITY JAIL AltK "SOAKED. The "water cure" Is being used at the city hall to good advantage upon those certain men who show a friend ly Interest In the unfortunate Inmates of the women's jail by conversing with them through the bars and sometimes by passing In refresh ments. The convenient window through which this communication Is had is Just below a window on the second story of the city hall In the club rooms of the firemen. j Now those firemen have keen ears .. ,, Trawie, Are Destroyed a..u tew ic tiio men tciiu upfront;" that window undetected by them. They are also firm believers In the efficacy of water and keep a four gallon bucket of it stationed near the window. Thus, Just when the con versation between the bars Is becom ing Interesting, down from E BRITISH SHIPS SUM Turks Dash in Vain Against Positions of the Allied Forces i:i TOUTS TO Ot ST ENEMY I liOM KNTltENCHMENTS THIS FA 1 1 PROVE UTILE. TRIP Dili RIVER IS ENJOYABLE 10 L Scene of Battles and Generals LOCA Ft ATHENS. May . The Turks con tinued their efforts today to out the British and colonial troops from en trenchments on the Galllpoll peninsula which they are now holding The al lied fleet has kept up a constant bombardment of the Turkish forts in the straits, the fire from the warships being directed by seaplanes and ex- tremely effective at times. The allied .. THROXG AT CEREMONIES the Interior of the peniinsula. Delegation From Umatilla County on , Steamer "Annie Comings" Attends Formal Opening of Celilo Canal. General Ian Hamilton. by German Submarine Crew Are Set Adrift In Small lUmls and Fi nally Kemch Land Attacks Are Made In the North St. COPENHAGEN, May t. The Swe dish steamer Vanadis won tomedoed above ttnd unk in the Baltic sea bv the comes a mighty deluge of water upon uerman auxiliary cruiser Cylvanla. the head of the unsuspecting man. The Vanadis carried a cargo of coal. The retreat Is generally more rapid than graceful. The firemen have been called upon College Athletic Heads Convene. BUFFALO. May Officials of the Inter-collegiate Amateur Athletic: association met here today to discus amendments to the constitution, by-. laws and athletic rules of the organ Izatlon. to administer the "water cure" a number of times since the girls caught In the recent raid have been making the women's Jail their head- LONDON, May S. Attacks upon two more vessels by a German subma rine were reported today. The schooner Earl of Latham was ONE TAKEN torpedoed off the Irish coast and the crew has been landed at, . Klnsdale. FORMER U.S. SENATOR AND FRIEND HELD IN AUSTRIA quarters. One of their male friends The trawler Stratton wag stopped by has already leen drenched three times and will probably take a chance again. a submarine in the North Sea on TOIl SPY BUT HE- LEASE COMES WHEN IDEN TITY IS LEARNED, LONDON, May t. Lafayette Young Governor Wlthycomhc, In Address, Praises Work of Federal Govern ment In Opening the Columbia to Conuiierce Otlier Notable ' Men Speak Dedication Is Iiiircsslve. 1 Over 200 strong Umatilla county people made the trip to Celilo fails yesterday aboard the steamer Annie Comings, had the pleasure of a river ride that was as delightful as It was novel for those aboard, and partici pated In the great celebration at Big Eddy. . ! The steamer reached the scene ol the festivities Just in time to Join in the program which was witnessed ty a crowd estimated at 10,000. Miss Thelma Thompson of Pendleton and Miss Sadie Olive Griffin, aponsers for L-4 PANIC TAKES PLACE AS 2 STORY DWELLING WRECKED BOM II IS THHOWN ItKTWEEX BUILDINGS RESIDENTS FLEE, NO ONE HI HT. CHICAGO, May . Scores, arous ed from bed, fled Into the street In scant attire when a terrific explos ion wreeked a two story building on west Ohio street, Immediately ad- Joining a three story structure which was partially demolished. The panic spread for a block. The police be lieve a bomb was thrown between the two buildings: No lives were lost, WHEAT MARKET WEAKER IX CHICAGO TODAY CHICAGO, May . (Special) At the close of the wheat market today $1.60 1-2 was naked for May wheat; for July 11.33 3-8 was aaked; for Sep tember 1 23 7-S. PORTLAND. Ore., May . (Special ) Club prices today are 11.20; bluestem $1.21. fsd been taken orr. 'ine crew was iowa and his companion were ar tranuferred to a Germa vessel and rested at Innsbruck, Austria, on Tues the seacocks of the Stratton were day and held under surveillance be then opened. After waiting four fore released several hours later, ac- liours for the trawler to sink, the sub marine fired eight shots Into the hull ot the fishing vessel. After the Stratton sunk, the trawl er's crew was set adrift In lifeboats. They were later picked up by a traw ler from Hartlepool. cording to advices from Vienna. The men were detained because Young's companion was suspected of being a foreign spy. When Young's Identity was established, the police apologized profusely. Young proceeded to Ber- llin. Wednesday and sunk after the crew J former United States senator from' this county, with other young ladies from over the northwest, dedicated the canal by each pouring a bottle of Umatilla river water Into the canal. This ceremony was a pretty one and was conducted under the fire ot a battery of moving picture cameras and a squad of newspapermen with kodaks. I The most extended features of the program at Big Eddy consisted In ad dresses by notables present, among them being governors, senators and representtlves from the northwest states. J. N. Teal, the "Father of the,. Open River." was chairman. I Aside from te address by Mr. Tea; talks of particular interest t Ore.-. ron people were those Vy- Governor Wlthycombe, Concj-pyiiiian N. J. Sin-J nott and S-jr.iiyiv joiieg of Washing ton. ' "" - ' - I " In a forceful talk Governor Vy;;nr. combe praised the Work of the led-, eral government In opening the great river to commerce and declared t Is' now the duty of the people to build good roads to the river at various points and see that the full advan-; tages of water transportation are se cured. Sinnott Is Praised. Congressman Sinnott alsp Included u good roads program as a heeessarj' i'eature in connection with the open CANAL OPENING IS CELEBRATED TODAY IN THE ROSE CITY tost tunosj mtsv SCGtHH PARIS ADMITS THE GERMANS MIH Oil SIOE OF II I Portion of Lost Positions, However, are Regained by British After Reinforcements Arrive. FIGHTS EXTREMELY BITTER French Repulse Determined Attack of Enemy W ith Heavy Loosen German Are Being Heavily Rein forced In Efforts to Smash Through the Allied Lines. PARIS. May i Admission wan made today in an official statement that the Germans have made substan tial gains on the eastern side of Hill 60 In Flanders. After being rein forced, however, the British succeed ed In regaining part of the lost trenches. The Germans delivered an attack against the French positions In the region of Steenstraate but were re rulsed with heavy losses, the state ment continued. Fighting from this point down to Hill (0 is extremely hitter with the Germans reinforcing heavily In efforts to break the allied line. On other sections of the front, the war office announced, the French have resumed the offensive in the Ailly woods. It was admitted the Germans took part of the front trenches but a strong counter attack was made and a portion of the lost rosltion was regained. Fighting In this region continues. In Alsace the Oermans have re occu pied the summit of the spur east of Slllaker-Waxer. The French continue to gain gronnd in the direction of the Fecht river. Unofficial reports indicate that the French generally are on the offensive on the right and center of their line with the Germans slowly retreating. PORTLAND, ore.. May 5, Portland band, Thousands of school children today rousingly celebrated the open- r Secuteii Intricate marchinu evolu. Ing of The Dalles-Celilo canal. Marine i tlons during the prosress of the pa and land parades were held this after-' M six 0'cl,-,ck ,hp chamber of Iloon. Thousand, nf visitor. r. h.r ' " '" nIu. -iov Vessels of every size and description participated In the marine paseant. Thousands of members of Civic fra w 11 be a (ernor Alexander of Idaho and Gover nor Lister of Washington w ill be am ! "'in the speakers. 7 If, FIRST RENTER ill ternaf. military and commercial nr. V .""'K.m u nuse meeting ganlzatlons marched in the land pa-1 " " .h be "'"dressed by rade. num,,er of distinguished speakers. The ,1 marine parade was Chfce'rert ,n ' its way by thousands of people i'.ti- ng the banks of the Willamette riv- ntiai Kansas Women's CIuIm Meet KJirOHU. Kans. Mar -Th nfPP.iiti. ,? ....- a A ...... er. Th 1in.t i.nro.1-. j ... . - ... .. .. . : """" iruriairau - f...nc vmipi.-u-u yi oi won en a tini. i.-. . , . . ...., r,,t-u nere '""iii "y a uiiy tor a three d General B'Aniado This 1 the stene of the for possession of es land bat the, Gallipol! Ifi Sinnott was Peninsula between the Turks on one other. 'ue ann tne allies on the eacKea up by 100 warships. The al- ies sometime ago landed troon. on I' at mm i seven divisions, each to aas session. Missed its Mark and Ran Ashore ing of the fiver. highly praised by outaidd senators ' und congressmen and Senator Brad r.f T.,I,A trtrtt, .- .i o t- l' M -....-.-. A -1 ... 1. J d.ut- III IMS I ltltrll Ha U. I Lane, declaring those men to be Un-1 Zl C.mmand ot G D'Amad '""L L"?? surpassed as representatives of their , , mw Clulr he has been Kt:lt0 ftl thf Itimoi' 1 .II c- nt s.nncrt-.nc.s I a .''"-.,.-. B. I! Positively , nLuiuiiig v . .mum Jll'JlUiril,) I Kneral passenger Sgent of the O.-W. I U. & N. Co., not less than 5000 were' ' In attendan ' from the driven off. At least I DAY NrTTTXKIlS. tneir reports state there is no allien . " orce on the Asiatic side. But Gen-1 Jam"8 Jacob. pioneer resident ot Hamilton landed Just the othritn,s county who had the distinction y;ot oeing the r.rst renter on the Vma- inaiun reservation, died tin . oral MRS. MARGARET HOWARD OF FUSSES AWAY I I if ' . -V I .-,e--T . . 1 - s I ' , , " ' 1 S I, -KA p -- . - ; u r. 4w ;r nf - ... , : if. tar t 1 4, ,-- , if J TV . . : ; T - - ' " - J : ?? F ..'"' - - v; 1 --. . v - .i. . ..- . , 3 1 h I"- "-: "1 . .-4 .i - -. . . v. ' -.Is J- I "-'T'" -it T-iTini in m miiiiniiii uTliiia-. nu ml m Ssa.Vn irir liffsai iWyj- Mi. lit (-a,,. , .1 " :,J..... j M "nee at the celebration aside fn 'KhC Peninsul nd the heavy'"' b i,0 .,nj.. k r'bt.ng has been at Gaba TePe somei,llla l)lles. The railroad alone carried )on milf north of the point of the!mornine at o'clock, death being 3000 people to the scene from Port"- ,mnsula- The Turks claim to have j ue to a'lments cominK with advanced land and points west of The Dalles. Umatilla county was the only eastern Oregon county with a chartered spe cial steamer to carry Its delegation to the scene. The people of Golden dale had a special steamer, the Joseph Kellog and the Pascoltes, with some Walla Walla people In their party, made use of the J. X. Teal. ; do Through canal. 1 The "Annie Comings" reached the upper end of the canal at 11:40 and after being locked through the up per part of the canal arrived at the turning basin above Big Eddy Just after 2 o'clock. The boat finished, the passage through the canal after the ceremony. The most interesting part of the canal trip Is at the low driven most of the troops back, but i age- The '"ncral will be held tomor- meir story has been discredited. It w aftcmoon at ; o'clock at the Foi ls believed that General Hamilton has!som chapel. many men and is fighting his way! deceased was one of the best known no"h; t. of erly day settlers of this coun- It is his purpose to attack the forts tv. He was living in this vicinity which the battleships have been un-jhen there was no Pendleton and able to batter down, from the rear. Platted one of the additions to Pen He believes he can overpower the gar. dleton. known now as Jacob's ad.litl r:sons, and thus clear the way to en. Dunne recent vears he had been Constantinople. j farming on Tutuilla creek but a year I or more as.sold his ranch to Oilman inns-P IT n-rnnn niTU !Folsom- However, he and his wit LOCKS AT OhEGON CITY NOW 7X:lr .h.r. him. His widow survive Mr,. PROPERTY OF GOVERNMENT s ' (Continued on page eight.) VII K OF PRINCIPAL OF ST AX- HUiO SCHOOLS SUCCUMBS TO PNRUMONIA. A victim of pneumonia, Mrs. Mat paret E. Howard, wife of Principal W. 8. Howard of the Stanfleld schools, died yesterday morning at 10:11 o'clock, according to word received here. She had been 111 only a short time and her death caused a great Z'wear.lold X" ",M tlve of Oreinn Rih .h. ..V L!.1 facharged, and stranded on the ne explosive until a husband formerly lived at Milton and I Dutch coast. ' ahown In the picture, the body was taken to that city for A aoldler of the Netherlands, one of uuriai mis morn no-. ' Tornado svw Oklnhonm. AI!iMOI!IC. dkla.. May 6 Several children were injured w hen a tornado caved in the roof of a schoolhouse here. A mini- ber of coltges were unroofed and several dwellings destroyed. At Wilson, Oklahotna. 60 houses were leveled. Xo loss of life is reported. I OREGON CITY. Ore., Mav 6 The ! locks in the Willamette river -form j ally passed into the ownership of the ! government today. Thousands wit nessed the elaborate ceremonies. Congressman Hawley of Oregon, ac cepted the locks in behalf of the gov ernmcnt. Governor Alexander of Ida- ucccpteu mem in behalf of People of Idaho, Oregon and W ington. the ash- Army Held In Ueaillne. ROME. May 6 King Victor Km manuel has ordered the suspension t all furloughs in the Ital an army. This action is nce-pted a, indicating that negotiations between Austria and : Italy are rapidly uppro;u-hltig a cli- ma Extremely .,ptim!tlo rvportn have been circulated n th- pt 2t hours, but It is evident the govern ment still bcliccd ih.. sin. let pr-- l.tration lor nm ev.-ntuiliiv cessarv. was the beach patrols on guard ever since ng, guarding, rifle fire. detachment taken NEWS SUMMARY General, Sh.x1L-1i vessel Is sunk In tlie Halt Is sea. kVXiV.o u.r.f,V &.l.VfJMU. S)H -"UiCtl COl33 lftlL vlN-.fi ' Loom! Tired IVndlotonlans return from rvr .u. tt. . .. ' or webrauon on tho oikmi river Or else they are carefully, n i r '. . -. .. m. -I -" v (,iva, BVIlII'll ill ni'lW In from the engineer, corps arrive, andj he ,hot graph evSw ,5 , C"y' decide what to do wHh It. flt . LVn S ' ',f ? " M Sometimes the bombs and torpe- marine It did no i .. Rn "ubJ Mia ' I'mmonla. Hoes are shot at, and exploded br and eref I netr oZlZ1 " .'"" Hh' to j BRITISH LINES IN FLANDERS HOLDING AGAINST GERMANS LONDON. May 6 -IIeavy fighting In which the Germans are throwing the greatest pressure upon the British lines in Flunders, continued today. It Is evident the enemy have been able to advance slowly owing to the po sition of the British being rendered untenable and while the Britlah lines were being readjusted, desperate at tacks were being del'vered by the French and Belgians, lieve the Kngllsh. seeking t r. AMSTERDAM. May 8-Th. Co. (.aaette a correspondent """'a ne storming of !.,rllre oermans in a dispatch southeastern front, stated the German vanclng In the run. by the from thn The llpai.h ure Nteadlly ad - Gullchin c,.inia:i,. overwhelnnriK the l;.i.w.ns.