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THE UNIVERSITY Football and Literary Society Notes, 'umOIIS HMD SOPHOMORES TODAV -, I'll 1 1 I . i 1 . A -N MM 'I hi V Dalj t.uanl. Oct 7 The Phllologlan iiimI I n lal mmIoii last night, and tho ,.i than were many down-town atln tloni fat the student there was u good t0riiOil of m em ben. Three new students signed the constitution mid by-laws Ifiaeuieij ilarr.it i -i MWMii MlUJi) lUy M H(HUlltaif , MrgSMltata tut, a ooanlllM w4 epfoiolod to ..Iter u claim yell, and 0 orovdde proper cia i (iIiiih fur i he verdant enl- THK KLTAXU.vm Mk. .... I. Jl. - Ik. f '..-.. I a. I fie young laniea 01 . iui..m MfOtott gov reception jim-rday to f- t he new girl students of the 1,'nlversl ty. A very pleasant time wan reported, uml refreshments were served at the doiiulloffjTi i Rl ONUS coli.eorh. The O A (J will make every ffloft to develop a winning eleven thin NMOOa 'I'll ' town, the faculty and lliee'udents are wuritiiiu hard and donating Ireelv for the colle e team. SAME OLD STORY Columbia and Shamrock Fail to Make Time Limit. NO WIND ON THE ATLANTIC Special to llieUutrd. New York, Oct 7.-Kor the third time the great international yacht race President Hatch eld tday, Wal leclared off on account heaiU the sunscripiion with $(. Kit of an ahaolute lack of wind, and Hryon, a former U oft) lioy, is assist-, failure of either racing boat to come In mati'ger, and links nut for the and paid their initiation fees and fWt assessment. The new corps of officers elected I sal week wele duly installed, and I'reci dent Holt took the chair. Uur Mfl president proved himself a capable and efficient presiding officer. Mr M L Applegate was called upon forsiiex Uuisraiieous address, and Neponded to tbesubject, The future Commercial relaliotia between the far BmI and the I'acillc coast states." Mr Ap plegate returned this summer after j spending 15 months with l be Second Oregon lu the f blllppliiea, and has a good conception of (lie valuuble com mercial Inierestsawaitliigdevelopnient by our American manufacturers in the East. Aa the goods are pioduced by the Kastern i-tates they must past through our Western seaport fur -hlp-meut to the Orient, and thus will great hipping boom be Inaugurated by the cities of Han Francisco, Port land and the l'uifel Houud points. Prof F O Young was present and gave the society an excellent address of twenty minutes. The professor aid, we are upt lo over-estimate our society work as compared with our oollege studies, as we are better able to realize the direct results of society work The best result of society work lathe developing or worklmr into a whole of the several kinds of Informa tion we absorb from the various de partment In the unlvereiiy. Prof Young also advised the i in men to take an active Interest in tils great living fiueetlons of the day. llegiii nlng now with a study of the absorb log economic and Mlitlcal question", they will grow far more Int-restim? and familiar to our minds, as we pit -gross In our work, and the study of them will certainly be productive of good re-mlts. Oo motion the society postisincd their meeting for one week heuoe, ho that the members might attend the entertainment given by the young ladles of the University, for the beuell of the U of O football team. luarkan irrv. The society mot last evening mid discussed the question, "Resolved, That Intercollegiate football promotes the beat lutereats of colleges. " li V Jakway aud II 1) Angell upheld the aftlrmatlvo aud L L Uoodrlch and 0 N MoArtbur the negative. The debate was Interesting and hotly con tasted. The chair gave Its deoisiou In favor of the affirmative. The following ofllcers were elected and Installed: rrealdeut, Luke 1, Uoodrlch, '01; vloe-preeldeni, It (' Jakway, '02; secret my, 0 I. Camp bell, '02; asslstmit secretary, U K Bean, 08; treasurer, 1, H Hooker, 'O'J; censor, O M Bishop, 02; editor, C N Mc Arthtir, '01; sergeant-at-arms, II 1) A im 11 , '00; parliamentarian, 11 0 Jaokway, '02. There were seven ap plloauta for membership. Two of these, It M Hpauldlug, '03, and B N Baldwin, '03, signed the uoiistitullou and became members of the society. FOOTBALL. The U of O football men have laeu bard at work during the week. They turn out each afternoon at 4 o'clock ant m hi net, and lo ks down-town interests. I'acifl.' University will be rcpremnled by a s rong eleven, and Willamette University aud Albany College will also be In the Held. A rOOLlMH FATBBK Trying to Core rill I lilld-lraugbit r Into a Sarrlige. Unlly i.usrd, Oct I, A case comes under our observation that needs condeiuuatioii. It Is where a father Is attempting to compel a daughter to marry a ma i the does i ol love, and who is alio bereft of worldly possessions. Her father came to town the other day wi h the ' intended bus band," and pmeured a marriage license, flliug his written consent, for the chilli is only 17 years of age much too young to become a wife. He then sought the daughter who was working lo a respectable place, and Informed her that she mu-it quit work at once aud marry the said man. She quit work but demurred to a marriage, at present, a least. Hhe said she did not want to get married; that the Inteu led hu-baud had better earn some money lo provide a home before be married any womin. At this ihe pareut told her she i ever could come home again, ami that he would have her committed to the ref.irui school at Hale u If she did not oiiey him. Of course this was a big bluff, as the reform scIkhiI does not Lake girls. Ttieti a single sister, older, and an aunt look her part, aud aiivised her to remain llrm. The father then declared she should not work out nor come home. At this lime the young girl Is mas ter of tbe situation aud states that she will work out aud support herself. ! in- farther should uot preas the mat ter further. The Minnesota Volunteers. The overland train this morning was run in two gee lo; i i id was two hours late at Eugene. The first section of eleven cotclies wns filled with the Minnesota volunteers sap their way home from the uampuign lu the Philippines. The second siotlon was devoted to ordinary business. A Mluuesota lleuteuaut aligbjted on the platform as soon as the trnlu stopped, Inquiring for a Mr Oray. That gentleman was uot on hand, aud did not put lu an appearance until the second -ectlou wsi about due. A lesson on the necessity of promptness when railroad travel is concen.e I, 1 al Kstato Transactions. W W Withers, aherlfl to H J At wood, lots 17 aud 18, block 23, Frasler and Hyland's addition to Eugene; 2 S2. Htephen Merlau and wife to Marga ret Walkley, 1 aciesluT 17 a r i WI 600. A 8 Walkey and wife to (J A Merlau 88 acres In T 80 r 4 w! $500. VlrglnlaH Nob. toT A Mllllorn, acres lu T 16 s H w; $400. under tbe time limit. At tbe start (lie Hhamro -k led tbe race, but tbe Columbia proved a stayer and was counte'l number one at tbe flnlsh. Under a slight breeze, follow ing the dlsiresmng calm, the Columbia made a spurt (or blood, and ihowed a superior Hulling quality. 88 4 Natives Invade Johannesburg. Johannesburg, Oot. O. -ThousamU of natives have Invaded the town, aud to and practice falling ou the ball, getting ! day the authorities decided lo march down under kicks, and line bU.es I then, under escort, out of the country, lug. The men are divided Into three Last night two natives entered a ototth suuails, one under Captain Htullh's i lug store and stabbed tbe nrounetor lu the neck, severing his windpipe. dlrwllon and the others under ltlshnp and Prof llurden. All the candlda ei am sbowlug up In good form. Coach Hlmpsou will reach Eugene in atsuit ten days. Manager Goodrich is mak lug arrangements for games with the Chemawa Indians aud the Multnomah club. Other games are being talked of aud every ellort will be made to In lug tbe second elevens of the 1' of 0 and tbe O A C together. Kluoald tleld has been put In tlrst class shape for tho season. Twelve pair of new shoes were putchased by the mauagemunt this week and new suits, shl u guards, etc, will be here In a few days. T" WW Mill Kl.KlT OKKKKKS. Msj Qnank Dieyfus Verdict. London, Oot. 6. The I'arls aOHW pondent of the Dally Mall says: "1 learn that Germany is about to hand over documents which will lead to the quashing of tbe Dreyfus verdict." WUBl EXC'H AM1KD. Key J Ji1 Claycotub got some other person's wheel In exchange today, at the post ofllce, by mistake. Tbe wheels look much alike. Owner please call at Cumberland Presbyterian parsonage. Polk county has levied a 22 mill tax, an increase over last ear ol four mills. Tbe Increase is due to a heavier school Ihe members o. the class of '03, met llvy Hlu, , provUtonil ,uade , . off , j ... . ...., , 0 iiHifbteduess. room lu Doady hall, and were called to , , order bv r...lH.i l MilUr Th- r.hi., 1 1 " UWB "i.pter over in (Jrant of the iutetlug was the election of ofll- cors for the present collegiate vear. The "" carrying many following Is tbe new list of officers to preside over the destinies of the Kresb men during their debut into college life: Thos. Hammond, presnleut; E N Ulythe, vloe president; Elmt Hen drloks, secretary; Faith Jobnaoo, OOOBtJ has a veriuble bom. Htagee run in all uirecllous carrying imw-inrm. i nere are anout 4U nun at work upon the new waterworks, which are to be completed by Decem ber 1. 1 lie pipe will be three miles lu length and the reservoir will be constructed of stone sud will bold wa ter onpugb for a population of 80,000. 1 1 iiimissioners Court. c W Jsoksoa, work on rwk crusher 11 M M Jaekson, work on rock crusher 12 00 0 K Crener, sprinkling 8 60 Register, printing 14 10 John Addison, lumber 87 60 B J Wilson, d-puty assessor 62 00 WH Walker, road work 10 00 D P Hurt assessor 78 60 M li Mcl'aiiu, deputy assessor... 60 00 Hllas Wciitze, work on dmu 32 25 T Ballmlre, work on dam 30 25 Thomas Williams, work on dam 23 00 Wiley A Borbnoh. hlacksmithlng 21 00 Flald Mathers, work on rock crusher , Q 25 OIK Itarker, work ou rock crusl.- 4 60 K vVlnaeorled, work on rock cruiher ( oo M Doyle wnrk on rock crusher... 22 60 L V Doyle, work on rock crusher 7 60 Frank Kellers, .rk on reck crusher 15 00 J W Hart Is, visiting supposed smallpox patients 6 00 H I rank, work on dam f 18 00 Mr Kestler, road work 2 60 J J Wood, work on rock crusher 67 00 Henry Mucklin, work on rock crusher 20 00 Fred Lesseuden, work on rock crusher e 00 Frauk Lesseuden, work ou rock crusher 0 00 Fred Cloyer, work on dam 22 60 Booth-Kelly Lumber Co, lumber 30 86 J A Roach, work on dam 8 00 W P Lower, work 011 rock crusher ,. ig 87 C W Powell, lor pauper J M Powell 500 Watt Chandler, loading etoue on rook crusher g 25 Damon t.'lover, work on dam 7 60 O B Hoggs, work on dam 10 60 Al Montgomery, board on county charges 9 00 E O Potter, stamps, etc 8 28 J If Bhaub, work ou bridge 7 00 B it Hollenbeck, work on grader 12 00 Jacob Kirsch, work 00 gruder 10 00 hakln & Brlstow, pauper sup plies tor Mrs Bucklugbam ... 15 00 A H Lanittou. work on mck crusher 5 00 W J Rice, work on rock crusher 3 00 R M Veatob, work on rock crusher. 10 CO A H Nichols, work on rnnfc crusher 6 25 C 0 Hollenbeck. work on rook crusher ...45 6a W H Kanoll, work on road 6 26 W T Bailey, services as county commissioner..... M qq John Keeney. work on nsik crusher 43 87 F B Dlllard.workou rock crusher 28 00 J A McLeod, supervisor rond district No 106 64 OO C E Powers, work on boat 18 00 F M Smith, work ou dam 17 60 Johu Wluunreld, work on rook crusher. g 60 Levi Ames, work ou dam 28 26 V B Hubble, baullog 1 00 W L Pbelps, bridge plank aud laor 85 26 W D Hendricks, work on dam... 86 62 J E Holy Held, work on dam 1 60 C V Marquis, work ou dam 19 86 A Roach, work on dam 8 00 0 French, work on dam 8 00 FConlette, work on dam 8 0 B F Russell, M D, keeping pau-P- 137 16 1 Hlayter, pauper supplies, J M Cantrell ls I0 Eugene Lumber Co, lumber 8164 43 BH Lyon, work'on road 10 00 A I Wheeler, examining delin quent roll m AQ ; H P R R Co, freluht 21 iw UrlfUu Hardware Co, hardwaralOS 21 W (. oran, printing L E Beau, making desks etc for W1 25 00 E H Nails, nails: g OO Bohemia Nugget, printing 2 20 II f Russell, M D.ex.miolug In sane 0 Ksrtou 6 oil J L Vaugban, work on rick crusher 0 00 (ilass 4 Prudbomme, printing .. 17 37 H R Kincaid, priming 76 F L Chambers, hardware 180 96 Austin A, Western Co, Limited, extras for rook crusher 06 00 A O Funke, merchandise and work ou road SO 11 U10 N Frezer, labor 21 05 C Cole, lumber 86 40 J Krdman, wood 37 60 J mi M Williams, conveying Francis Jordan to the B ' ' A Olrls' Aid Society 11 00 Booth-Kelly Lumber Co, lumt er 23 05 Eigeue Electric Light Co, light 20 97 J P Htewart, wo'k ou rock crusher 24 62 0 M Dorlty, work no rock crusher 03 75 F W Prentice, examining of Ellen Barnett, insane 6 00 Uriffln Hardware Co, hardware 204 27 F L Olbb, deputy clerk 30 00 C B Calef, rebate ou ssleof lot No 213, 1891 tax 6 40 J T Rowland, work ou road 28 00 W Kuykendall, examining In sane C Barton 6 00 J Van Hlyke, work on boat 2 00 H L Long, hardware 20 86 M P McClaue, riad work 6 00 J M Uoldson A Bon, lumber 30 39 J Rickman, witness State Tally 1 60 Ueorge Midgley. lumlier aud building boat 13 85 O W Knapp, labor 41 50 C M Collier, surveying county roads 67 00 M U Lingo, vlwing Dan Hmitb road Peter Harpole, viewing Dan Smith road 2 60 D R Hill, viewing Dan Smith road Frauk Smith, chainrnnu Dan Kiulth road 2 00 Samuel Jones, clmiiimau Dan Smith road C Lemley, marker Dan Smith road THE ALASKA QUAKE Mountains Split, Torn Thrown Down. and W C Jobnaoo went l0 Owen today. ' sn Duyn June, eotto 2 80 2 60 2 10 2 00 CIRl.Uir COl'ET. The Lane couuty circuit conrt met In the court house this forenoon at 11 o'clock, sharp. Tbe following cases were disponed of. 2 A Hackuey vs O F Zilkey and wife; to recover money. Settled. 8 A Hackney vs R J Zilkey aud wife; to reooer money. Settled. 21 A G Hovey vs A W Haskell; to recover money. Hettled aud dismissed. 23 C F. Powers et al vs J C Good ale; answer of John Cogswell, garnishee. Dismissed. 24 E O Potter, W T Bailey and H D Edwards, county commissioners, vs A V Peters and Bell Jennings; report or referee. Continued. 26 EO Poller, W T Bailey and H D Edwards, county commissioners, vs William Preston; report of referee. Continued, 20 E O rotter, W T Bailey and H D Edwards, county commissioners, vs J H MoCluug; report of referee. Con tinued. 27 E O Potter, W T Bailey and H D Edwards, oounty commissioners, vs J B Coleman , report of referee. Con tinued, 28 EO Potter, W t Bailey and H D Edwards, county commissioners, vs The Eugene Real Estate to, report of referee. Continued. 29 EO Potter, W T Bailey and H D Edwards, county commissioners, va Stephen Smeed; report of referee. Continued. tucbunoous tidal wavi. From passengers arriving st Juueau tbe Alaska Miner learns that tbe recent earthquake traversed tbe entire coast from northward ol the Aleutian aroliipelago to tbe Dixon entrance, distauce of ni ..ut 2000 miles. The shock to the extreme westward was greatest ou Suuday, tbe 8d Inst At Kyak Island great fissures were opened in theeartb and a tidal wave followed which sweat Inland bun- drjds of feet beyond the highest water mark uu re -ord. On tbe maluland tbe mountain! were split aud lorn by tbe mlgbty con vulslous. Orest gaping fissures, 20 10 10 feet in width, are to be seen where formerly a mass of solid rook presented Itself. In a number of Instances mountain peaks were cleft lu twain and burled Into tbe valleys hundreds of feet below. At Khantauk Isiand there were alternate depressions and upheavals of the earth which finally left one-half the Island 10 or 15 feet below the level of high-water mark. Tbe old Russian graveyard, so long an object of Interest to visitors, Is entirely submerged, Its position benentb the waters being In dicated by tbe 3c-foot cross, tbe top of which is still seen above tbe sarface at low tide. Blllftt CUM PA J Y 1NCUKPUKA7ED It Has a Capital BtocR of 12,000,000 A Bohemia Concern. Articles of incorporation of the Oregon-Colorado Mining A Development Company have been filed wltb the county clerk of Lane oounty by F J Heard, J T Jones and Oliver Veatob, Duration ot Incorporation ls per petual. It Is the business of tbe Incorporation to purchase locate and sell mines, build mills etc, and to operate the fol lowing mines In Douglas county, Bo hemia district: Tbe Schley, Dewey, Confidence, Sampson, Iowa, Watson and Marlt. Principal place of buslueea, Cottage Grove, Oregon. Capital stock, 82,000,000, divided In two million shares of tbe par value of 1 eacb and shall be non assessable Moor. -if Wils Owen returned to him lap, n 11 1... , . uumui and wi. are lb tbe city. walker, of VolUln n In Engena today. ""'f, Q WGrlffln lem this morn I m;. u.... 1 ., . .u . 0111 u voores gou City tbls inoriih,,, Rv Wm 8 Gilbert from Corvallls today MtW1 ProfDVKuyketidAUw.. normal school, ta In theelty L N I tone v , 1 about ten dava tn .- .7 1 U. Af A.t. 7. B Ulna 1 A hums .n ,, a. t . . . . w jineu turn lime. Adrian Plgnet, a native of land, has been granted ell oanera bv th. 1 . r r , uuuuty court W W Chamberlain orv, 11 n.i . 1 ...-'. " r lav or ,J Dj. andWFKelsay, of Antelop, B r a , 1 . m uisy ana w fe. nf rt.i the city. Mr Gray is 0ns nfn... 1...... m . " t iineiorn ior tne Ing. hew university To Dawson Citt.-J D Matlock, E D Matlock and wife and MissBertba Matlock left Lake Bennett September W for Dawson City, takiug with them about 25 tons of merchandise, and will probably start a store at Dawson or go to the Cape Nome count rv iha Messrs Matlock disposed of their store at Lake Bennett. a Not Tube. The Balem Statesman aays the steamer Eugene will run no more on account of the recent accident. This Is not true. The boat is now making regular trips on the lower river and the damages to her bull have all been repaired. Hoasia ARRivKB.sixteen teams arrived at Springfield last night from Snake river to work on tbe grade of tbe Mohawk railroad. They will be put to work Mouday or Tuesday, or as eoon as they are In oondltlon. Phopkrty Purchased. J B Cole man baa purchased from J H MoClung and Bell Jennings the one story brick occupied by the Eogene Real Estate aud Investment Co, being 22x80 feet for thesum of $1,500. a good buy. Marion County Hoi-s. a Wood burn dlspatoh reports a hop sale at 9 oeut. Growers complain of light weight, tbe average being 10 to 11 pounds per box while heretofore 11 h.. 8 10 been 12 to 14. lu the matter of county road known as Hays road: Dismissed. Trent L mber Co, lumbar , 48 89 Hotkls too Small. -Every night our hotels turn away numbers of peo ple, although each has from 10 to 15 rooms on the outside. Born. -At Thurston, Oot 7, 1890, to Mr and Mrs BenJ Wyatt, a daughter. Married. At the home of the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs Alfred Drury, at Mabel P. O, on the Mohawk, Saturday, Bept. 24, 1699, at high noon, two well known young people of Lane county were made husband and wife. The con trading parlies were Daniel T Spores and Miss Kate Drury. The wedding ceremony was pronounced in a very impressive manner by Rev Philip Workman, elder of the Dunkard church. After a short prayer and the usual congratulations were extended the wedding dinner was served. Tbe home of tbe bride's parents was tastefully decorated for tbe occasion, with potted shrubs, ferns, ivy and many kinds of tlowera. Tbe bride wore a cream nuns veiling dress with -uu ana pearl trimming, while the groom was dressed in conventional black. The young couple received many ele gant presents, which testified to the deep appreciation and rrgard of rela tives and friends. Mr and Mrs D T Spores will be "at home" to their many friends on their farm on tbe lower Mohawk after Octo ber 15. After Chinamen. The overland train this morning took from Eugene several professors, who will endeavor to bring back full bags of wily iChlneaa pheasants. They went armed to the teeth, and provided with dogs to flush the birds. The rendezvous agreed on is that section about eight miles north westerly irom Junction City. Prof orton is thoroughly at home In that country, and will placate the boneet grangers who might object to the visit. Profs Lllly.-.Hawthorne and MoElroy may be expected on the freight this evening with fifteen birds eacb, that being the limit allowed by law; and they are law abiding citizens. Forking Gravkl. We have heard of people attempting to eat soup with a fork, but never eaw gravel pitched therewith until passing over tbe Eugene river bridge the other day. Teamsters were engaged hauling gravel for tbe rook orusher from the gravel bar that extends up and down the river from under the main span The tC,t,e7 uDd loaders M "PPHed with sluice-box forks, tbe same being about 12 inches wide and 14 Inches long with tines probably an Inch and a hal apart. With each forks all the gravel large enoogh to crush Is easily Albany Herald: Lane aaauJ I.-.! . .. . - . kuii accident th a ,.,,, thing must i. r,.,,.. J. iim , AIm. ""'I -.Biiuvib, Fred H.rbold was a paa-o-., lk. overland rhU w usi'iutMB uu fill mm m 1. I Butte, Montane, to take a poaUos Ini I urug nouse. MaMhuseUs republican. 1D ,. "UH"U rriuay, uotoDsr 8, indorsed! McKlnley and declared for sin.n.ul j , . auu maintenance or toe gold standard. & I a at l . a j ..icgier ana (JUarles A Wrishi I of the Occident hotel, Astoria, bin I dissolved partnership after oonduc'.lo,! tue uusiuess logemer tor tbe pest Hi years. Dean Sanderson, D C Krllems, 1 Patterson and G 8 O Humbert, of i Divinity school, left today to regular preaching appointments t morrow. The penitentiary authority hauling burnt and fermented from the ruins of tbe Salem fio mills and spreading It upon I lands as a fertilizer. An acetylene gas plant la i tbe Odd Fellows hall, Lafayatr, ploded while the Rebekali in aeaaion. The plant was vn bnt no other damage was dor Junction Times: Dr Ogleabri W r arrar nave neen elected mi sentatlvee from tbe R P lodge i city, to attend tbe annual m: :ii the grand lodge, which eotmwt Portland Tuesday. Thursday's Ashland Tidingi: MUllcan of Eugene, who was appointed bv tbe governs: matron of tbe Indian acboola Id I passed through Ashland today way to enter upon her duties." Rabbi Steven B Wise, of NeH has accepted a call to the PdrM Jewish churoh. Rabbi Wise la oal)l years of age, but la aald to n-oneofa most brilliant men In bis churcb. k will not oome to Portland for r,srljt year. Browneevllle Times ;TIi rough a cob- munlcatlon from Chas B Moore, lsaotudent at tbe Eugene DlviniW school, we learn that tbe State I'niwr sity has 60 more students enrolled M year than last, and more sre still aw lng lu. Sherifl Blakeley and two depouX' of Umatilla oounty, are oo ! tba mountains at the east eod of tbeooeotr at l ending to the collection of tba W on 25,000 head of abeep that are ownad In the stato of Washington. Taa amounts to about 8625. Woodburn Independent Oot 6: El Campbell, who haa been confined rid a very mild attack of varioloid, W entirely recovered. Tbe jamts8? placed on the house haa B "" the bouse thoroughly fum"1 M all danger of contagion la pu'i Minneapolis Tribune, BepteiBbei: Homer I Keeney, of Eugene, Orer spent a lew hours In MlnnaapoJ Wednesday evening, U and Mrs L G Hulln, l O'Z. east, on his way loFWl! oomplete bis course iu JBeI, Medical oollege. Brownavllla Times: J B ?tuJ?. purohaaed the residence owned by G A Dyson, across the tu from The Times office, and will cx.w the same as soon as vacated by Dyson's family. We understate Dyson and family oontemplste mo to Eugene to reside. Albany Democrat, October 8: It will Ainany imi . rj. probably be sometime before U-J gene can be ran again. It was down yesterday to Portland for nv with a big hole in tbe bottom- bulkhead had been madear -una tbe water was kept oot wltb MfJJJ CaptBmlthhsshadbadluik wltUB e