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G OOP feVENINO. , i'p " cpnEXn Mil tonight and Saturday fab; winds mostly nrtberry, .... .... VOL. III. NO. 167. PORTLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 18, .1901 PRICE FIVE CENTS.' MILLIONAIRE BREVER GREFFIELD - K V r; .f. . ul IS AT LINES DRAW CLOSER TO GOLDEN HILL FORTRESS DEATH'S DOOR IS GUILTY i, -t i ' v . 1 Henry Welnbard Suffer Ing From Uvcr and Stomach -Trouble. ; .1 :. ..-. AILING SEVERAL YEARS Bis Ate U Aalsst Ma lH Ei4 liy Came tl Any ; Tlae-Ploaccr Mike. Progress la Ore- ; Uy o'i Yoaier Days, V " Henry ' Welnhard. tlM millionaire T- brmr of Portland, lias eerioualy 111 at . hla noma tn thla city. Hla friends I Have ba la dying and hta physician, Dr. A. S. Nlebota, who pronounces hla af '" nietlon to ba atomaoh and kidney tnmbla of lotur stendlnsL haa llttla bona of bla recovery. According to the attending- ' physician. Mr. Welnbard baa -far the paat year been, falling and recently ss- vra attacks have exhausted bla eerve vitality. -While ao bona la enter- taiaad for Mr. Weinhard'n recovery, bla 'condition la, not thoucbt.to ba erlUeai l ' at oreesnt. Henry Watahard baa tor years baan tha chief brewer of tna northwest, and ' by bla wlaa Tnveatmant la olty prop- arty and bla publlo-spirtted aouraa In Improving bla balding baa won recog nition In tha bnalnaaa world, aatds tram bla regular work. Ha waa bom In "? Llndsnbronn. Wurtomberg, Ckrminy, -February Is. 1M0, and from bU boy hood davotad blmaalf to tna brawary ' bualnaaa Wbi but a child Ba worfcad In tha bis vat and maitbonaaa of tha "vadarbwd," and whan ba oma to thla aountry la ilL ha bad a thorough wacb- -. in knowladaa af bla bualnaaa Um Im( wnrkd In PhUadalnbla. bat s" ramalnad tbara only a abort Unta and waa latar amployad In CinolnnaO, wbara - - ha-emainad two yaara. In ! : BMrrad to 't 'LouA, whorV h workad . lb tba brawary baalnaaa until lilt and ' than, ballavln that tba far want waa th nlua fof rouna man of aracy Dro- ' faaalon. nO mada tha long jonrnar to . -California and n year lata oamev co Portland waa aeattaad to bacomo tha -goal of bla wandering Ufa and -shortly : attar hla arrival bare ba a tar ted tba old r-Btar brawary with John-Maany at Van- oouvar, Waah. For two yeara tbay man- ' ud thlaaatabllahnMnt, and thaw Mr. Welnbard bought out tha interest of bis nartner and eonduotad tha establishment aloae far four yaara.. His raputatloai aa n brewer waa spraadlnc over tha newly settled and. raw region and Increasing ' bualneaa oazna to tna young German oatih year. ' tk ltl- ha bought tha Henry -Saxer i brawary in Portland, and In partnership ' with Oaorge BotUer eatargad this plant ; until ha had an Ideal establishment for tha period. In 114 ba bom bis Van ' couver business and davotad himself to tna Rprtland brawary. with tha result that In 1H ba bought tba interest of Mr. BotUer and slaoe that time has baan ' tha sole manager and proprietor of hla , busiaaaa. which has grown to hwmsnea proportlona. 1 In lis ha married Mlas Louisa Wag : anblaat. and aa a result of the union two ' daughtoro ware born, tha eldest of whom, la Mrs. Paul Weseeagero of thla eity. ' Mr. Welnbard 1 well known lb CaJI V rornla and has large business uteraata In gas Frsnelaco. - , , ; "reward offered for - .ARREST OF MURDERER SpMtal DtaMteS aj The learaaL) - Pendleton. Or, ept. 1 Ftre hundred dollars was offered today by tba Uma tilla county court far tha arrest and eon vkUlon at tha parson or persona who murdered Chrtatopbar Columbua mile, tna youth who was shot to death on Basket mounts! on August It. Tha re ward will ba Increased to 1.0S by pop ular subscription. (Rpsriat MsMtea Is The JeeraaL). Webb. Idaho. Sept. It. Mors than 1W bead of oattle have bean stolen from farmers near here. The thieves are thought to hava gone to Canada, ALABAMA TROOPS r ,' ' ENFORCE THE LAW 1 J tllaml rectal tarries.) ' ,' f Huntavtlle, Ala Bept. J a Two oompanlea of stata troops.,a a surround tha aquaro In wbleb 4 ' tha Madfaon county )all Is sit- 4 e ' uated and permit no one to pass. a A Tha sltuatton la quiet today, al- e 4 'though muttered threats agalnet 4f a the authorltlea aaaktng ta prase- - 4 oute tha lynchers are beard. w d Nina man hare baan Indicted e 4 for tha lynohlns of tha negro, 4 4 Horace Maplea. One of them was 4 4 arrested yeoterdar and several 4 4 others hava been taken Into one- 4 a tody today by tha troops and atvll 4 4 authorHlfw.i Friends af tha aa 4 euaad whtto men threaten to 4 orsanlaa a rescuing party, and W iwf n 4 eallai 4 mala 4 tba i for that reason trwpa have bean called out. Tha militia will ra hare until after the trial of ten under indictment. VKHKT WStNHARU afTTiTiIOK TW M SPIRITS PROMPT -r Js QUEER ACTIONS GLpfMHiflen Tries ; to -Transferring Property-Leaves. With Her ror: r rTacoma-Wite Dead Dot a Year. Thwarted In hla attempt te Mra. Adalina Boawra amltn, a union with wnom bs la said to be! leva Is de sired h. daniaena of tba spirit world. Caataln lamea H. McMUlen left tba eity laat nlahk with Mrs. nmiin ana ner daughUr. -Mrs. B. B- MoClere. for Ta- mata. wnara it m Breaumsn ws ww rilna- will ha afTSJiaad. The wadding of cnptain atcauiieav wha la a nlonear resident of tna city, and Mra. Smith, who la a clairvoyant and medium, prominent In 'local spirit ualist elrclea. will mark tha la tret phase of an affair which has been both ro mantic and strenuous, ' Theugh tna araasa will soon be U yaara- of age, r was only about sin weeks ago tnat me ralatlvas found It naeaasmry lO.mtanera In tha attempt to prevent hla marriage to Mrs. Ladd-Flnnlana,. also wall knawn la spiritual 1st circles. Mrs. Smith se cured a deed to a, part ox captain Mc Millan's property. Hla determination to marry her. it is said, la tha result af a revelation to Mm. smith tnat ana nan been told by tba spirits bs should marry her,- ( casta 0 mil I it ' ' V It was about six weeks ago that a rel ative of Casta in McMillan called at tha eourtttoaas and informed County Clark Fields that Captain McMillan would par hap endeavor to aeoura a Ucenee to marry Mrs. Latddennnlgan- - Tha of ficial was asked to refuse him a license on tha around that ha waa being im posed en by reason of-hie belief in tha doctrines of aplrltuallam. Mr. neiaa said at that time that if the queetlong prescribed by law were answered satis factorily ba would hava na alternative but to. tasua a lloense. Shortly after I o'clock yesterday afternoon Captain McMillan appeared at the county clerk's off ion and as had for a licence to wad Mrs, Smith. Ha waa accompanied by hla preepeettve bride, who la a prepossessing we man about M years of ago. Ha waa told that wit nesses would b necessary, and ha sp- 8 lied to Albert Salmon and Valentine rown to act in that capacity. Both re fused to officiate, giving aa excuse that they wars unacquainted with Mrs. Smith. Chief Deputy Prasp and Deputy Barn ford decltned to awuv a license unices witnesses were procured. Mr.. Fields be ing absent from tha office. Captain McMltlea and Mrs. Smith departed, say ing tbay would return before the office closed. However, they did not a sals make their sppaaranos at tha oourt awuoaeass! Fiifjuij . Previous to applying fat tha license Captain McMtUan .placed en record two warranty deeds. For "one dollar and other valuable con td rations" ba trans ferred to Mrs. Smith lota t and a. la block 9 St MoMlUana addition to Baal Portland, and for cons ids ration of ll.tttS tha south half of 1st 4 In block I af tba same addition to J. a Baldern. Mrs. Smith at the same thM for Tme doUar and other valuable conslderatione" BRBWKR. SilD . TO B . ATXVO. ' Wed ; Mediran; After y. a f "Wna plat,' to hoc daughter, Mrov at. B. McClure. Captain McMUlcs baa baas living with hw daughter, . Mra. aknrss, . at lie Crosby street, the home property, which ha tranafarrad shortly after tha death of hla wife, a year ago, to Mrs.. Glover. Ho left home last bight. Informing; one of his friends that ha wad going to Ta- ooma with Mrs. Smith to ba married. Mrs. Smith and her daughter,. Mrs. Mc Clure, n pretty blonde, reelde at 4 Sixth e treat, tba basement of their dwelling- being- fitted up as a spiritual ists' free reading room, Tha woman In ofaarg of tha house today said the two left ther laat night telling bar tbay wovia not return until una evening. That tbara la a disagreement among relatives over tha union la shown by tba of Mra. tilover. 1 lfy father is eld enough to know his own business," sho' declared. "Ha Is In perfect possession of hla faoultiea. No, I was asked his sga thla morning: by another person and did not give It, ner will I now. I do not know Mrs. Smith and have never scan her. While t might not approve' of tha wedding. X feel that my father knows his own bualneaa bast" ' A person who la tn a position to know tha facta thoroughly Astly oontrmdlcta Mrs, Glover on aallent points. She as carta that Mra. Smith used to ba at Captain McMlllen'e bouse frequently, and that bar preesnee was vary distaste ful to Mra. McMillan, who has bean dead only a year, though tha deoaaasd woman was also a believer In tha splrlt- uallstlo cult. -r-' - -t ......- . .. ngdrtts trat lirgs Flg-exa. . " I - "OapUin McMillan is almost M yaara aM," said thla woman. "He was taken to soma springs by bla daughter. Mra. June McM. Ordway. about alx weeks ago. In order to benefit his health and (Continued on Page Five,) MM The Onl y f One i ri Oreg im oanui im am nm BfuvpHiiiB newspaper ni vnm stats nss sver pan, ana miy m . r ? It Is the only one that has ft special leased wire service with cable connections to alt parts af tha world. It Is printed on tho only tve story rainbow press In tho state tba Srat aolor press brought mto Oregon, It Is tha only ona that pays enfflotont attention to tho child ran to pint four pagan of oomfo color pictures by tho bast cartoonists in tho country. .......... , Tl hi tba only ona that baa bad tha enterprise to seen re tho cervices of tha greatest writers , In tho country. Julie Ward Howe, author of "The Battle Hymn of tba Republic," la ana of next Sunday's cootilbutors. Sbs Is only ona of many of equal promlnenc . v If yon want tha aswa and all the news: If yon want tt Srat and want It right: H yon want K displayed accord. Ins to Its worth and easy to be found; If you want to avoid wading through columns of dry rot to find out what It's all about, and prefer instead a brisk, concise, complete account of tba world a important happenings, there's Just ona place you can gat what you want, and that Is St e sundayijournAb : ; High Roller Offers No De- fense-Says God Is V On His Side. MILD COURT SENSATION CvMeaoT Atalut leader f Pecnltar Sed U OverwhclmiDf-HeQaotes the Bible in Exleouatloa 1 . . v o( Bis ActlMt - f " rr,. . V, .. - Mwln Creffield Was sdludgad guilty In Judge Bears' sourt at 11:1 this forenoon, At 1 p. m. ha was sentenced to aerve two yeara In tha state penitentiary. Thla la tba maximum nentsnce. "In tha ayes of your law. res. I am guilty. . In tha ayes of Ood I am lnno- oenL I know He Is an my side. And whUo yon may look ms in my prison ooll. I eaa still cry niory to Oodl' and rest sacurs in tba knowledge that when too time oomag Ood will . plead ' my sal 5. Facing his aeeflsers and a radss and Jury tna "Holy Roller" thus wound un s passions ta address In his own behalf. out k nan na etxect. Tha jury retired for II minutes and returned with a , verdict of sulltv as charged. Tha trial of the sreaanar af extra ordinary doctrine waa behind closed doors and was sensational from tha beginning. Ba forsook no nrlnolnle of hla' religion.' ' Ha admitted hta guilt fraaly, according to United States tow, but declared that Ood waa on bio aids and would ess to bis vindication. When asked If ha had an attorney at desired one, Creffleld replied neamtlvalv. saying it was against bis religious be- tiex to employ a lawyer; that all bs w aa! lYJ-HAim to him Mra. Di fa Starr, whose bos band seeds the accusation against tba preacher, fraaly confessed bar guilt, sarin aha participated in tha crime because aha was Inspired by Ood to do ao, "for tha purging of bar soul of devils." She did not regret ft m the least and atlU knew that- she waa riant. She aotad or h own free wilt and volition. ' While testifying Mrs, Starr amlied frequently. In her lap aba held an Infant. - , The woman'a huahand taatiat hw first heard of tha Illicit relations be tween hla wife and Creffleld in March and at onos mads tha oomnlaint tniut him. Mrs: Coral Worrell of Carson Helrhta said aha waa a member of tha ehurwh until ah heard of. ,tb objectionable aootnne, ae was bar husband. otn men withdrew. Ther taatlnsd regarding tba conduct of tha wife and tha preacher In their presence.. Tha real name of tha church, said Mra. WorralL is tna Bride or Christ, and Creflleld ta tna apostle. Mr. Worrell had notlfladJ irmera so but away rrom bla bouss after bearing of bla practice. Wife urn Asylssn SfoW. uuia Hartley of Corvailia test mad that his wife and daughter wsrs nam. bora of Creffleld's congregation and tba latter la la the asylum at Salem as tha tvsuu. Tba defendant than made his asfsnss. Ha quotsd Scripture at great lenn-th In an endeavor to justify bis strange faith. artar amrming, rather than swearins. tba truth of what ha waa to amy. Tna laws of tha country, ho said, are founded on the tan eommandmenta and ho had never violated ana of those nniiiaaaini ments. . . . "Six months ago,' contra tied Creffleld. "Ood called ma to preach Hla wilL My first assignment was to Tba Dalles and than to Corvailia. I waa threatened by mobs, but I stayed there until Ood told ma to go to another station. Among my oonvarta waa thla woman. - It waa U an Individual matter, a matter of ooneclenoe, as she has told you. Ood teach ea that one must hava direct con nection . with, blm before ha can ba saved. Tha Court Ton doot claim to be Ood. do youf -v v "No, but ona had to hava direct con nection wtfh Him." . - Qnoaas tawsnsaa, After this myatlfylng attempt to ex plain. Orsfnold quoted from Corinthians, from Paul, from Oeaeets and from St Mark and asked tha Jury' to turn to the passages ha had designated. Ha denied that ba possesses any hypnotlo power. Hla defence was founded on tha Holy Bible, he said. Judge Seara was by this ia scanning tha good book closely. evidently impressed with tha belief that tha preached area Insane. 'Continued on Paga F1ve. I L THI STBAMER ARABIA, WHOBB CAPTURE LED THB RlCSBIAN OOVBRNMENT TO MA KB NBW DEFINITION OF CONTRABAND OF WAR, OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED TODAY. , . high officer on board the Lena Identity Not Announced-Story of Russian Aax - fliary Cruiser Korea Being Sighted ' r y'v .Declared to Be Fake. '. :? : - aaral tperlal Bsrrle.) San Francisco, Sept. It. It taf learned thla afternoon that on board tha Lena ta a high Rusptaa naval officer whose name la unknown,-who has. .commanded tba Lena, the Korea - and othas Auxiliary cruisers, hie sole duty being to direct hla fleet in tha capture of vassals carry ing contraband. - , - " r ' - ' Admiral Ooodrielt'" PrTa stated, haa been a wars of tha ofnoer'B presence alacs tha vessel "arrived and sommuni oatsd the fact to Washington. To thtt is HOW ascribed: tha fact that the nuthoiitlee here and at" Washington have shown so much concern and dis played go much oars In handling tha matter. Tha Lena wan scheduled to start to Mara island at. 11 o'clock this morning, but at; 1 o'clock was still at anchor. The cruiser Boston returned this morning from her cruise around the Farallonea, but found no trace of for ASHLAND MAN SHOOTS 1 FAM I LY AN D HIMSELF t (kseelal tMOMteb bk the Jearaal.) ' Aabland, Or. Sapt It. Ope of tha worst erimee on record m the annals of this city took place today In tba shoot ing af four persona and ft suicide by William Monroa. Tha faulty wounded era Mra. S. H. Dunlap, hla mother-in-law, and his t y ear-old babe. Hla wife narrowly escaped death and sustained n sericue wound. Monroe, -who waa employed on tha city sewer, left work today about 1 o'clock, going to' hie home on Eighth street and naked to. ass hta baby. He took a look at tha ohlld and whirled around, pulled ft revolver and fired atfbad followed. POLICE ARREST ONE SUSPECTED. ROBBER : Special Mm tea to Taa ?eareL ' Vancouver, B. C, Sept. la. The first arrest in connection with tha train rob bery of but Saturday evening waa made laat night near Iteming, when Charles Davla, who has aeveral allaaea, was taken Into cue tody by Sheriff Thorn aa. who la taking- tba prleoner. to Belling ham. Davie baa baan seen in thla dis trict for somo time and It Is supposed that ho waa picking tralM by which to escape. 11 vs men were ennoarnad in tna holdup. ,.. Tho police are oonfldoot that three of tha bandits are- still in tho woods below Boundary and one near WeoUey, f. -soMOOS) maa ' (spceUl Mspateb to The JearacL) : Rdwall- Wash.. Sapt It. Nina Mof- fatt. aged 11 yeara, left tna Cathollo school at Bpragus yeatarday and atarted to walk to bar home. She told various people that -he was homesick and would so boms. Nothing baa been assn of bar as yet stnoa she left- tha school. on eign .war craft. Lata last night she sighted a Urge vessel li mtlea off tha entrance to the harbor. Tha discovery caused soma excitement, but It waa eoon learned- that tha ship waa- tha transport Sherman from Manila with Mot troops. $1,000,000 of Mexican . money for re- oolnage and several passengers. BOBBA BTOmY A F. IJearasl teeelal terrtoe.) Victoria. B. C, Sept. la. Qfflers of TBS TpKlatr Wavy who are now at Beqol- malt pronoun oe a etary published In cer tain morning papers purporting to tell of tha Buaslan auxiliary cruiser Korea having, been alghted In .northwestern waters, as an absolute fake. Tba story la declared to ba without shadow of foundation. , -The offloars assert that thay do i expect tba Korea or any other Russian vessel to arrive nt Baqulmalt. - - 1111 ; iCVv. T hla mothor-tn-Iaw. Mrs. B. K. Dunlas, tba ball making a fatal wound through tha head: Then ba ehot Mrs. O. R. Gar ner, hla sister-in-law, through tha body. tba ballet lodging la bar right breast.' Next ho turned on bla wife, whs had grappled with blm. shooting her m tha back of tho neck, tha boll striking button and glancing; which probably saved bar Ufa. Ha than shot hla' two-year-old baby - through tha " neck, to Aiotlng ft fatal wound. Next ba want Into the .parlor and, turning tho pistol on himself, blew his brains out. - Monroa had been sued for divorce and a fight for possession of hla child LEGALLY DEAD BUT CLAIMS HER ESTATE - c (lsal Speelel SsrriM , ., New Haven, Conn., Sept. It. After being declared legally dead laat May by a decree of tha probata court bars, and bavins bar eetate divided. Mies Mary Ann Gilbert today,- through United States .Consul Edward W. Osama of Stuttgart, Germany, no tilled tha probata court that she la alive and ready, to claim bar shars of nor brother's estate, valued at ISS.vM. - , Mlas Gilbert went abroad seven years age, which was tha mat time her rela tives in thai olty beard fram her. On the death of her brother. Charles B, Gilbert, two other aiders. Mrs. Annie T. Rldrldge of Bast Greenwich, B. I., and Mrs. - Sarah Hemingway-of- Badlands, OaL, asked that aha bo declared dead, ao tbo estate could be settled. Miss Gilbert, whUo In Stuttgart, learned ef her supposed death, and else of nor brother's death, and at once took steps to grove herself atlvn and claim nor share of tho aetata.' , .- FIND DAGGER WHICH , TOOK RIZZIO'S LIFE !',' '',, i ,r, v (Jeerael Special terries.) ' London. Sept. It. Advices from Wel lington, New Zealand, state much Interest haa been aroused there by tha news that an ancient dagger, alleged to have bean tha ona with which Rlxalo waa fatstly subbed la tha presence of Mary Queen of Scots. Is at present In possession of the public trustee of that city. The weapoa cams into thla official s posses sion through a man named Donald Stuart dying Intestate at Auckland last March. Tha dagger Is about 12 Inches In length, la broken at the point and to In scribed: "Taa H. S. L. D., Free M. S. Q. 8.. 1MI." This Inscription Is Inter prets to rd as fotiowa; "To Henry Htuart. 1 -i i iMn.'-V, fn. Mary Stuart, Utieen of '' t was la Ht umi Lt a nra a Russian Powder Proves But Poor Defense -Against Japanese. CONTRABAND IS DEFINED Anbassadar Officially MUti t Ha- , sla's Views flutf ss Result f ' Arabia's Seizure Prtv!sloi . Are . Said t$ Be Liberal Mukden. Sept, lt.(BuUetln.VCh. , nana report that tho Japanese aro run ning: regulsr trains between Dalny ami Niuchwang, tha now rolling stock, ac cording to their ataiamenta. havissr . - ooma from San Franciaco. Twenty-six wounded man belonging to General Klstchenko's division wees -brought into Mukden today. Parties -lara of tha skirmish are not available, -It may mean the beginning of tna Jan x ansae advance so Mukden. " tfearaal Spsrlsl Ssrvle. Chefoo, Sept. It Tba Japanese. It to authoritatively learned, between Sep- temper S and September 1. assaulted -and captured . Important fortifications twa miles oast of Golden Bill, near Port Arthur. Tha Japanese are able to bold . this position owing to tho poor quality of tha Buaslan powder, tha shslla fall tng short of tba point- for Which they ' are aimed. Many shells fnUed to ex plode, i t - , It la known definitely that' General atoeesers supply of Ammunition la run ' ning very low. . Tha. BuaalabS In Port Arthur haw placed mlnea under all public butldlnga. wharves, arsenals and everything that eould possibly be of use to tha Japanese, with the Intention of destroying them -uv oana tbo lapanaoa satsv tba dtr it self. - ' : Tha bouse formerly occupied by Vice- 1 ray AlexleS was recently bit by n ahell and partially wracked. Another shell struck a ' destroyer, which bad bean . docked, for repairs, destroying K and killing seven sailors. One shell demol ished several engines la tba dockyards, . killing an offloer and two man. Tba Japanese Heat comes In dally, much closer than formerly, hut ht throwing a few shells. Tba Japanesa -aro constantly receiving heavy guns from Japan, to which. tho Buss laae are t unable to reply. -Of tha ships in the harbor, ools sUt ara able to fight at present. The Japanese spies are now able to enter tha city itself with but HtiBt effort and are thoroughly well informed of all that takes place therein. The fact that tbo ships within tho border are in auch poor fight In condition ia apparently aft - - well nnderatood by tha Japanesa that but llttla attention la now paid to them. Tbay would ba unable to sscaps In ease ; they ventured out of tba Inner harbor. and In that position are unable to assist in tha defense of tha fortress above them, which la practically tha sols object of Japanesa attack. J - - . .. -- Japanesa activities in tha vicinity of tha remaining fortifications continue. Literally ml lee of trenches aro being dug, each eloeing in toward tha objective points. In lbs greater number of cases wbara heavy guns aro mounted by tha Japanese their presence bocomea apeed- lly known to the Russians, but nothlns can be done to offset this preparation. One puaxllng feature of tba altuatlon from n Buaslan viewpoint, is why tha Japanese fall to was these guna con stantly. Tbara are hours now whan tho bombardment ceases entirely, or 1 at tha worst, but Intermittent. By Chinees, ho hava approached tho Japanese Hoes and returned ham, tt Is believed that tha Buss lane are not cognisant of all tha guns that are being brought Into position to bear upon thorn, and that when a final attempt Is made to reduce tha fortress, these will bs used with tolling affect aa preliminary to another general assault. Tha use of a great number of guns whoso positions they have hitherto not suspected would add to tba demoralising effect of a sudden and. unexpectedly heavy cannoands. " A oonatant watch fc maintained (Continued an Page Three.) THREE SURVIVORS V RESCUED BY APACHE ' Onereal aperta! grwe.f Charleston, Bept. . is. Tha Steamer Apache arrived today with three of l he crew of el rat men Of the fishing boat Eagle, which with the Dora waa lost off the coast Friday night. Tha ether five were drowned. The crew of tbo Dora has net been heard from. Tho survivors of tbo Bagls give a thrilling description af the storm Which overwhelmed then while Off the coast. Otve of the men says that first Intimation of the storm waa when the sky suddenly becaats evenwet wik clouds of n peculiar color s-d brilliancy. Tula phenomeiv.a waa followed by the euduen r Ing of the wind. . The two boats wsrS soon 1 to each ( v- m w- d t t a C .' t.- Ilk X 4 : : i d a x ft-e - 1 ' " ' 1 . ., . J-4 t- ... 1 4 uaaaf erred lot M m Mock 11, of tba Al-