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flAILY EVENING EDITION DAILY EVENING EDITION TIIK irIl?Ht I'VPHX or KASTKKN nliKoiiN 1- Til K EAST OHEOONIAN 1HR rnrt r nr u rut K A ST OR Hf ION I A IN TH4T' THrPR VOL- 13. Santa Claus HEADQUARTERS AT Frederick Nolf's l arge line Toy, Dolls, dames, Block Albums, Fancy (loot's, New i .imp, Inllet Sets, Popular Hooks ms Candle and I'ocket Knives The Boston Store Pendleton's Leading Department Store. A REAL BUYER'S SNAP Right i;i the heart of the MiMOQ we givi VOd an opportunity ti puvobtM new stylish gar ments at irreatly rMUOed prices . Ladies' Dress Skirls In cheviots, camel Imirs, crepitus, snutles, mixtures, eto., at One-third below regular price Ladies' Tailor-made Suits Of botnegpun, camels hair. Venetian ami broadcloth, at Onethird below regular price Ladies' Misses' and Children's Jackets Made of IcaMey, obttviol . Mtrakaa, melton, Leaver; everyone this Beaton's style One-third below regular price Drummer 5ample Line of Wool Underwear at half price. Blankets ;md oomforU at iviluc d .rices. Special values in ladies underwear. THE BOSTON STORE Pendleton's Big Store. Santa Clau.s ha? made Ml Headquarters at' Frederick Nolfs I .l In Ilk I .r u Id'., -in kill body 1k.II ; else Ic re fur ' Ma (or u r.vulur 1JI kid Maty Dull, fl.llifor ii ivgular I SO Collar anil Oaf ikix; dfttamtwi Bellolokl Use tor a regular 1 .-". celluloid Allium. -. for a regular :;..rHi Ml, with rawrMoaa, Blbl help, ate. II.IHJ lor a -' lot of lljlki ami i.i ..vc " (or a regular 1.M Jewel BMu ..III ij lined. ::.:i (or a rmulur V' Toilet set, I reaoll iuirr..r, celluloitl tiiid.nga. rj.lU (or a regular H Kuony Toilet sot. Big (or regular WV Work box, ill celluloid. lc lor a regular Doll liead. II :ttf (or a regular $:i Moilallioii. Ml jor a line o( Hoc and -UK Cellu loid Novelties. s.:t (or a regular lj.M warranted lu year Walcu. (U . a:i . of Coin Silver Knives and Korku. Ma (or a largo line regulur Ml GoM fluted Krauiui- :Wc (or a regular 75. boMU of No. 1 Perfumery. f,.r kustmaii i'HAj bottle Triple "Fauna. " Hi (or a reaular -'oc Horner Har- li mi. - -)nc (or a 5c Japunesc Lloll. Frederick Noli, ( No duplicate: Every delta U&M To l So for Infants and Children. i -isti.ri i Ih n fiurtiii'- HubaUtuic for Caetor Oil, Pam- SSTlVolti 1 .!.' hr.ir. It I. PtoWNHrt, t r..i.iiiin. Iteltliel Opium. Morphine nor other NureoUu nubStaU? It uUtroy -n W.'ri Hi.,1 allays I Yv .-risiiiieaa. 1 r m" li.'rrl..N.i "lid Wlud folic. Jt relieve. I . el h- lua-TrxTublea u Coantiatiou. It r.guht the, Manuel. U,.l BoWe.a. Ifirtlia health, HU. .m.ul ale-SU. The Children s. I'.n.a. . ., 1 he Mother'. 1 rieud. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the S S ! In Use For Over 30 Years. Lamps, Lamps I have just received the largest akiortment of library and baagiaf lamps ever l.rouijht to the city which will be Bold at bedrock prices fiom now until atter the holidays. iTHE EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUPON spent here entitles the bokta to one chance on a SATIN DOWN COMPORT u'ivi n away Christmas Kvc albxandm nexrm Signature of Joe Basler. Tba Paper of ta Paepla. EsaryDuay aa4l It. I us Laraaal Clraalaaaa. aat aavarUataa aaaiaaa (OI NTY.OUKUON, SATl'HUAY, PBCEMBEg 1. GENERAL NEWS. The Vermont, reeeiving Mil) t the Brxiklvn navv vanlo, h been ahaixlo'msl. slie fa leen in thi hraneli of KM service for sixteen ver. Tenty-(mir ca's ol MMlllitAi wen' lin-overed in a hlis'k mi wil Sixty nintli "treel. near Went K.n.l avenue, N.- York. The il m pupix'wl '" have fitarte.1 (rum a iii'virii actor A ipatrh from Van to a LntatM ; naH-r aay tacar WiMt ll dend. Me ieXnred in an uom-ure BMM in UK Latin quarter, and was nvelved into the ("atlinlii- .-luir. il on !ti MtB IhI. With otHrial return from everv r.iimtv in Kentucky, fie fourier .l.uiriial BMICMMti llr'van i pi oral itv a 77ft, and kcekhaai'i Ml. The J vote will he OMVaMtd at Kranki.irt M DMMKttWf 3 K.x-I'reiilent Krnger vv ill arrive in Hi-rlin BMtabat and will tm until I in i'inlwr s, lie will m to t'oloane Dacambet f). and to Mandehurv; I m lxr 10. The geverninenl hM bt in formed of nin lnMNMlllMJ vivit. Henry Kurael I, one of the nuwl nnled OonpOaMI "I IM oiiv!, ! .lit im r. . u -1 ill iii 'hi. ago. It in now mine veil r oilUH' he appeared in pnhlie, and U' MM 70 ftarl ill age. it i feannl (hat the onlWIH of the prewnt MllHNM may M fatal. Lieutemiiit t'iil'inel Rltwll B, llarn aon, Mill id dinner I'reMilent -llarn-min . will MM t" bt mi Otffloif d tM army on Saturdav. DeoatnbM I l'.iirnent n.preaeiilat iona of trtMM IM permmal appeaio made to the president mi. I Meretary .l ar have la.l.ii In Itlrfl BOBBty, KaiiMa... there a tie in the votes reeeiv.-d hy Mr. Me- I Cornjlok and Mr. kttdfaoll for the ollire of eoiintv attorney. Itefore dra ing straws, as provMM hr law. the ineii Atr.vd 'hat the a inner should make the loser nil deputy and ..piallv Idivide the salary. Mr. Met'onn i. , the poyVltot. won. and Mr Anderson Mill la' ins deputy. PAIIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. The I'aily TimeMoiinimn.er. at rile I 'allea, lias suspeinled beCMOW H did Hot make both ends meet. the aeeklv will la" eonluiiicd. of IboOlWW Mtieti Haker RxMUM the host showing in the MBMI report, its gum in the past ten yeai- having been inure than l"'i per eent On Monday evening, IMoiiiUt I. "1'tie Irish lmke, " a travel lag aelor, will .rrsent "The Irish Patriot" in the opera house at I.a tirande, assisted hy loeal talent. The employees of the railroad at Wallula gave a mask hall in that inure Thursday night. A niinih. r of Walla Walla issople attended, and all reH.rt a del iglitttil I line. rav s, at Dlfftna. Wash., I MM she had n neither and sister to support and her BoMOM were exhiiust.sl. at- t. tripled to eoinuiit sin, ide hy taking poison riuirsday. A .(.a'tor sav.l her. Henry T. Sehroeder was MMtMMd by Judge Kakin. ai linker City, to three years in the iiehltohtiary. Srhnawler was rharged with forgery, on two .Hint- tine was dismissed, and to tl iher he pleaded guilty. KtMirted from I'mac t'lty that prep arations are li.-iiis' made to start grad ing work on the line of the t'orvallis Kastern road, in the Kastern part of Oregon. It is said the graders are anon to la- put M bOtVOM Nyssa, on the Short Line and the town of Vale, iregon. At fasti. :.m k, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Kuapp were shot hy MM in-rsxii unkiiowii, Thursday evening, while they were .ailing supper III their home. The assassin tired through a window from outdoors, the rl.arge stru. k Mrs. Knapi killing her almost instantly. Mr. kuapp was striu-k in the nnk bj a hall severing tin- earutid artery Although blaanfog profusely Knaj p managed l" stagger into an ad joining room aodopN hm d n r. a h did the murderer Hiilshe.1 his hl.ssly work by emptying the other l arrel into tin- uiilorliinal.i man s hr. ast. k Mmg hi instantly. After the murder the hoiia.' was ransai k.-d hy the thieves. The eoiiple were Oppoaed I" have a large sum of moaOf in the house. WHAT IS OVARITIS? A dull, tarobbtaf p un i.e. i . Mp inld h a M-iiM- of u-iiUei lies, aoo i. . at low ii UNO lit toe se'ii Willi . n .aeaiootml ateastinir pain, iudieau-i iiilh.iiooatiou. i u i-Mhin .rint ion it will ha found thai tin- region .if p.. in shows none swell iutr. This is the til st atnge of ovaritis, inflaiiunatiou of the otrxyjrj If Um fouf of vour honaa leaks, my alatr, you have it fixed at one.' : iv bj not pay llsv auiue MOOot l" your own Isnl. P tun need not yii oiiftil not to lid youraelf go. when one 01 v "ir own a- Ol4a out the helping leiie I to ;.' M I will ailviM- you witaout xoooey , aul without pi l i VVriti to Mis I'.iikhaui, L uxi, Mass , and U ll her all your aj u.j- Mas. Assia lu ii tiroa. Ile.r i-Jis i ieno iu treatimr f uiale ilia is greater than any other living peraou. Following la a letter (roui a w-iiii. i' a in. is thaiiaful tor avoiding a l ri.'.o operalum " 1 was sufleriiig to aui-.ti au extent frucu ovarian troubla that my piiysi euku thougol an opexauou would ho "Iiydia K Piukhatu'a VejretahleCoto sund having Ueeu nsoouinn-ndrd to to, I .1. en i.-d Ut try it. After uaiotf aeveral hotties I foiuul laM ' cured. My eutin- s.vnteui was toned up. and I suite red no more with my ovaries. "--Mas. Aaa Aaiua, Troy Mo- COMMISSION REPORT OH ISTHMIAN CAHAL. j Committee Finds Both Routes Feasible. o LKAVES TO COHCRKSS THK SKLECTIOR ll k Found ImpoMlblf for thv Unllnl Slates to Sertirt Ownrrsblp ind lommi of Kllbrr ol thf Nouto. Washington, IS'e. I. The res.rt of the isthmian canal eommissiou has boM l ompleled and is now in the hands ol the president, ll will la sent to . on gross with the president's annual mes sage The POCT TB latlOO limls hoth the Nicaragua mid Panama mules are BQUall)! feasihle. The committee, therefore, limls itself tinahle to make am leeoniineinhit ions as to the n ule to he selected. It has made a neutral re lvrt setting lorth (urtv impartial ad vantages and disadvantages of inch route, leaving it to congres In EMM the eholee lielweell 1 1 1. Ill It will he a 1 1 -H I . l- 1 1 1 1 1 1 .. nt to most pisiph' that the OOBtfAIBBion llli.ls it will Is' nil pOafiMa! for the DltltaY States to secure alisol nte oviiierslup and OOBtMl of either the N n iiragnu or PlaMI rnatoa. The constitution of the states of Mi'iiragmt and OmM Un a ahsolutelv proh hit alienation d anv of their territory, The plan most ntvorad by hoth Nicaragua and t'osta Idea is to IN'rf.s'l an arrangement hv which n triple sovereignty can la- estahllsh.il and BMiotalltad, MKK IIVNNX IS COM IDI NT. Ha Uic arn tha ship Haeouia a Wash inufon, Dm I SuLvldv Hill Will Law. 1 1 a it i ut arrived this morning lie r arked that there were enough matters of liuiMirlance up , .7 . . to crowd this winter s session from the first to the last .lav. Hut he did not leel like discussing them in detail lie is .undent t hat I lie snip sunsi.iy hill Will pB-s, de-iltc the expression f opinions against it hy many oon- gressmeii. MORI: ItOAKDS 01 IkAIII: An knurl Ualna Mail In Portland Thai Priimliti Succsii. r.irllaiid, Dae. I The work ol stahltshing siihontiiiate hoards of trade throughout the oily is still hi progress ami hofnrc many davs the In. rem d ist ruts o I 'or I land will eai h have a still hoard ot its own. A meet ing was held at Montavilla last night and a pre! iniinarv lormation o( the isanl Don an ni matatl William M. K hngswi rth, the organiter of the llist oaatral hoard of trade in Cortland, was present at tne minting last night and gave a roMlna address In which In. Im pressed upon llie minds ol tle.se w were 1. resent Ihe neeessllv of united 1 . ill iiiiii iii.- lsa,i ' ui.rii. i, i the desire to Im i 1 . 1 no Portland and . ails.' her to gum tin. piaee ol su premacy that is rightly hers. With the h vipurary organliat n.n of the siih Isaird it hh. moved that a other Meeting Is- held next Monday evening for the pursMM ol etlei i ng is-riiianent organ i'at Ion. A meeting will Is- held at Mini. a tonight ind a auh-ls.iird will hi f.rmeil there. T'oiiiuht a meeting will lat held at Kunuysid. a.nl tin- residents of the district ill that Mbajrb will hriug about the organ i ni t ton of a aiih-hoar.l JiKovsN. I mi: DBPAIN rtBR, Ana, lot lha Baugar Wsntail al Newport. RMMakv. Sew York, I he . I. A i.ihle hnlle tin reH,rts the arrest uf I-rank M . iroVfl, at I'ort li.l., K nlli Alms, n s. terday. Ilrowu was the teller ul the erii.au National hank, at Newport Kentucky, and he Is alleged to have anheaalad ISMl.OUU II.- a ax urn-ted while diseiiiharking fnuu the steamer 'iisili whiih he had M d from the United states. 1111 1)1 NW)CKISNC0Virii:SS. tlisy Will null I lor a r.n uiiod Ullinnaii i si. si and Oppusa ilia bhlp tubiias Hill. WaahiiiHtou, lire. I, At tha coming suasion of emigres. It uus rata will light lor the MMPjtractkMI of an Alnerl.aii lortiaod islhiuian MMl. will opsisn certain features of the I'aynt alnp sub sidy hill whiih are interpret d is lavorahlt. to the width. Iiijipiiig in ternsts and will r. sisi suy atleiupl lo redin e the i i ng n sii .na I repreaenlal Ion in the Houtli under the ne apsirliou nient . Chalruau Jonea will rewaia iioiiiiuai leader ol the minority in II,, Ihe senate during this ses-lon ale) Kiel. ardson nl leniiessie is reaaoiiably cer tain of out i nu I ng as ssik.-sman for UM h o. is rati. Ida Ol the house I lu re an- uaniouM a hois-rings in the air that this.' two leaders should lai re die.il to the ranks There la . ii s, -nn l,e iter pari iaiueutariaii on the demo cratic side of the house than Kii har.l sou, hut there are aspirants for hi plate who threaten Ut dethrone hliu leiiii ma k a pari! in entariau, but on the . i nliar v haa lre.i.n nt I v haa Ire-iu. oily offend, d his di lies rat la hrethren hy lieing psi haity and irate Meraaa Bt-KUclian. r-i-nalur Morgan, who wa ru-elecUai last week for the fifth term iu the acnat. hy the legislature of Alabama, toileting alike de lies rata, republican and pope I lata i ha a resolution up hi sleeve which psoUilae to cause some dlgrtaaiM In the priaaiut plana (or the passage ol a Nicaragua canal hill In lite senate. The author of the bill pru- pe to uUuit a resolution which i designed as a substitute for the Hay PauiiceioU. treaty. Thi treaty It to obiectiouaU lo a ouinber ut aenator of all shades uf political faith that it it etcuediutfly dooulful ii it will eom uiand the awMtanary two thini vote. lWV). Kealixing that a t.'uewed agita tion and another ilendl 'i k in aMMtlva s."al..n will ieopardliie the RtWOaM ( the MMl ni'l 'it thin aRMtrtn., Setnvtor Morgan will try to strike a happv meilium hy his ri'solnt Ion . whu-h rr ronltM the Mlitllty n( the flavtoti Hulvver treaty, hut makes its a brunt ion less onerous upon this government than tl:e I'onvention sign.sl hv . relary II.h and tnhassnd.ir ranimfete. milR LABORIRS PROWNED A farrv Boat tra.ilna t poNana Rlvsr I apstla.l. BpokaM Wash , Is,.,- i (errv boat carryiiiR eighteen men, iiip-m I near here last night while tttnaaJlHJ th HpohaM rival and lutU laU.rors were drown, d. The los,t an. I., Simmoiis .laek l.ovi i and tno not know it. i ' iiitmes are lanator navlt' Funaral (H Paul. Mlntt, Dm. I the funeral Ol Senator liavis was held tlu morn ing. The er ice- were slinple in the extreme. Senators fill lorn, Man hrongh. H POO ROT, farter. Nelson and I'etligrew vvere in atteOfkaMOi Tne bouM was rvprvvantad i.v the aatllf Minnesota deleuatioil, excepting I'awuev. BMiMM "I the aft was EM ileinled. Klags are at halt-mast in mam M iunesola totnaa, IfetM It a Bait Frail San Pranc km, Calif,, Ik'c. I. The Federal alt couipiiuv has ,,, otiired complete Control of the salt Itulustrv west got the K. skies This uiornniK ihe trust atfvanoad tha prior nl salt In the trade troin M Bait fat to M a hag Uarmans Woi-tis.l hy i.lnnata I 'tidi'ii. fee I Shanghai die patch says the Kalgan e(s'dit l.ni has met with .1 reverse. It is helieve.l that IM partv of .iernians were cut n(t hy the ObltMM and ohllgeil to ahaildoll their ileinl and wound, d IthMVi SI I I N Mi II RMS. AN -OF-WAR til RR IISEP TO I Oi l XV T AN OVkRkHllUK I I. AIM. Mnrocam (iovainmanl Is Usui H spun . 1 1. 1 1. for tha Murilar or an Aiuarlaan . Waslilugton, I lei. I Ihe I'll I ted j states has determined t ml a man . .. . , i,.i., . ,l . i..l.... J i . lol-war lo hrlug the Miltau " Gloria'.'., I " terms and to assist our diplomatic representative, Mr Coin mere, tn col i (H.j a r.i N a I indeinmlv. demanded lor . , e. , ""- - imiiimn ..s, ssariasi .o.'.-ii, . ., um iinpartmaat at the rational "i tio depart nt has plansl war ship at Ihs dssisal of t ommere to convey I, I In to MaaaAii, the nearest seaport to li.ns', i, , itv, and to await ins RBtejra aaivaraMli In BforoaaM i- lers. Ihe ship will Is- ordered to Tangier at MM. Tha Turk Is RnouuraiaU. Vienna, Iter, 1. A tiiapab'h from f olislaul lllople ti. the I'agehlntl ol this itv. ays. the Porta has ions trued the statement ol the lie i lean govern uieiit that the dispatch of the hatlle i Mlp Kentucky lo Turkish watera Is nl ,, ,st il,. ik , li. aii, . a- a em sum ... s.L ins.. ,i..l in li I,. ..,... lurkev. I he dispateh sav- Ihe no piession is prevailing that the I'lnled stales is h, liking out ami that the sultan's ohsiiuaey is aceordiugl y en- BMMMali I It U H l II S f. N V 1 1 I S Rsv. 1, W Jankliis. ol Houa Hlvar Will Fraash In I hritllan l.hurah. Christian church Services are in tin l tiiigregat niiial Inaiae of ship. Mniilay I..-, at Id a held wnr- m. ; lonlaf Knaaavof at i p. at. j m I ailMVOI at i. I p. in., preaching al II a. tn. and TtM p. M. I. W. Je.it kini, pastor of tin. fhrialiaii .hurch of Ihssl Kiier, llregoii, will preach al hoth the morniiitf and e v en 'ng servieea. apecial g""sl mueliiiga will M held eaeh evening of ne,l wek, inc,.pl -aturday evening, with Kev. Mr . nk in- as aa ss aker I irdlal in VllaliM is eilendtsl lo uniiisti ra and t ongn g.il iona ol oihei gliurahw and lo the general pttb) Ml I" alteiid UmMM aerv u i s , Hapliat aiiurcii PraaebiRBj aarvjeaa toiin.rit) at II a. Nl, and I lM p m. , Mnraia) asaMi at iu a. n. i Jun .r. i p. iu , Young I'.s.i.ln a s a'ieti U : BJ I' M . I'allerson , a-l Cli'lich id the lie. I. .inn I In vine I tertkto loajuttoaii Mtteul nunday, all hours as lolioval Suiela) cliisil at 10 a. in , litany and Holy t 'uinuniu me , ; HI. BBtniM, at II a. m. i veiling I prayi'i und ...Idn ,. at ' p in. Mr. -and Mr. I a III fsndislua. Ii s, da.s ago I, inula Kulwell ills. ps-arisl from her home in Walla Walla wuh a man named I've ll i lei -tan. i thai Ihe lo'iolv ara living ' 'I'lielly In I'eiidlilmi and do not desire l.i gain lurtl.er notoriety. At the tlmn Misa kidwell disapnearwl Irom Walla Walla she ,m, e, del to a j rearranged meeting place and ioinisi Sir I'ye. A carriage was procure.) and ll... couph drove to Milton There they tiaik the train for Pendleton , where ryu I nl to have friends and where a marriage liceuae could la. pro. ured ailhout diflli nil .'. I hey arrived III P.'lldleliii alsiul the tuna they sum uiis.l from tins city, were met at the train hy "iuaii,lam . - ..ml i ougralul allona ud " iire.1 into olisturlly lor in. nine lug. m - m- ss - 1 1. ,r,ds . toultsll Oasaat. feiiutylVMig, fl ; Cornell. 0. Columbia, 17 , l arliale, 6. -i .nl . nl , li. rkslsy, 0. Kansas, U ; Miaanurf, 0. Minnesota, ) . Nebraska, i. Chicago. li Michigan, '. Nurlhweateru. 6; low, A. University of Washington and I'ull luau Agricultural tulletfo al linattle, a lie. fufveriltv of Orvtfou, 11; Miillnouiah Athletic 'luh, (Jj at Portland tiepa Ui tougn and Work, Off lb Celt. haxaliva hiomo-Uuiuina TUsU ears a celt tu taa day Muuiua.au pay f rta ii usais NO. ,',9H7 KRUGER TAKES HIS DEPARTURE FOR GERMANY. An Enthusiastic Crowd Wish Him God Speed. 00M PAUL MAKES A BRIEF SPEECH Sands i Utw That Hi Will Villi tbc Unitad Stilus IDd Ftprtls lb Gratl Rrpublk lo Do it Well is Fnnc Paris, IVc. I. President Krnger left Paris this afternoon for t'ohsjne on a bom mi trala, Dm Rem president leit the hotai at I n'l'lofk. ami was driven dir.it to the railway station. A snail lot enthusiast ii- crowd gathered in ll" irei ls and cheer. si as the carriage pavaaadi Several delegations of Ihs-r sv input h l ers werii at the station ti wish Krnger Dot) tptnA, and he was plesellted with IIISIIV Moral Irihtltea ami printed tueinorlals, wishing the float aanaa paeoaaa. The president made a Prief Rtxaaalt "f thanks, In which he said he was dellghl.sl and em imaged hv the Paris reception. Inst nafrire the train started Kruger EMI word iliroiitfli a corressiudent to ItnericanB that he hoped haaora many monlh to visit the Pni'i'd states and that he BfM I'.nthl.'iit that the grenl repiihln- would favor the little African repob! ioa M much at least as I'ii,,. had done lloldina i "J. In ttiiak. Ilruss.'is, ll.'. I I'carinn mam I. t it mns hv the people the govern ment has ordered that at fharlevoi, Natuar and Lege the crowds Is. ex i 'hided from ihe depots when Kruger' tialn pauses through them Italay. Another t inioriit Olipaicrt. f ape Town, DM I. V hig Oatlle i raging hetweeii Ihe inert under l.en eral I'ewett and Ihe llntlsh under lieti eral Knox, at KuiiiviHe, ac.nrdnitf the nuollhial advices reifivcd here Uslay. I.eneral Hew. 'It's capture la ro.sirled h. is- ImnlttMl. larrttta it Ruva. London II.M-. I. -A dispateh from Yrvhurg. fape Colony, any: The Btllitil garrison, which was sarroiuid, d hv ll.s'rs at Nehweiter Keiinke, ha baM relievad, mi. us,,.,, Si.,., sad, Rotoaru. Loaatoa, Dm. I. It I . irliially tn. mod tislav that laird Kitchener aaMaaatl totnmtEal of the Hritiah ' roe in Houlh Africa rhiirsaUy. Li.nl Koberla will sail from l'ap.i Town IhcelnlN'r Ifi, and is expected In arrlvw hi Kngland January 4. Elhtanth VKUai'. sn fran. ln'o, I'.. . I. Cornel I ua McMahon, aged If, dieil thla morning He is the eighteenth victim of the alattnTBTkl horror. Kightv-aeven of the injurtsl are allll In tha Inaipltal. Tha aialnlh Vlclla. San Krancisi.i. Da', 1. fharlee I 'inn iu i ngs, ageil .N, ia the nineteenth viclliu of the falling In of tin. naif ol the glaas fa. lor v in thl city I hanks gltlag day. Valium var, B- C, Dao. I . The an pr. n tilt lu re renders a tie. lalnli that natural ImmI urieatalt may vole. Much alarm Is fell hv Is.th imrtlea, aa the la hohl the halance ! ow.-r ami inn V run isc It ralaphan ttnsmtn ttrlk. San Kram tco, IW, I. The tola I. hone linemen of Han Kranciavo and Hacrauieiiio struck this umruintf and tin ii action may He up the ciatst lale- phone line. Call rare la't ortaiai vi. HanrantMan. faltf., Ike. I. -The ,ili. oil vole, ol CaiiEtMla tflvea Mo Ktuiet la4,7Ml Hryau, I2I.MA, I .. . ii W. ollev Si'.'l. REMOV THE CAU A,LLCt. ER thai kurrewt up ON stale. Buttag aaaaWl svurf, imMg Ova Ma la UU. 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