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.is, M ', re- u v , VOL. ,IV astohia. orm.on, saithday. ihci miji:u as. uku. NO. 13(5 ii Jltfnntg Lest You Forget! HKItMAX WISE KiviNii ticket with rviry Miiu'h nit'I lloV Suit or Ovori'i'iil Out f'viry ten SuiLt or Over cnnl.H one 'iisitiinr v ill j,ct a Suit or vrrfnat fret. 1'noviiijj fur tin1 free Suit-- :iml vort ont.H lakes .lmc January -. W'v Imvtt -1.1.1 over 10 Men's Suits itii'l Ovi.r-.uit.. nit'I nearly .'lit Itnvft' Suits nihl ( i lYoati, iliinn tin1 last few tiny. We luijic Vull W ill In1 ulli" 'f t In lll.kv Olio... ANXIETY IS FELT FOR NINE VESSELS Caught in Recent Sturm in Clal lam Flay, They Arc Be lieved to He Lost. T10S HAVE GONE IN SEARCH Drop Head C17 -fl ! Sewing Machines vPl. J U j ...AT... j FISHER BROS. i ECLIPSE HARDWARE CO. Plumbers Steamfitters HOL.B AC1RINTH I"OI n SUPERIOR STEEL RANGES BOND STREET BooliH Wit have a well m-lfi-ti-.l Murk In all styles of bindings, pretty nnd Inexpensive. Wo also hnva nil the. late ami popular Actions of tlie dny. CnlctulurH A nice assortment, nil shapes nml sizes, nent nnd pretty. PlcturcH and McdnllloiiH A large assortment neatly framed, nt reasonable prices. AlbutTIH Tlio brut line in the city. Wo have other goods too numerous to mention, Including, Toilet Canes, Work-boxes, Manlouro Sets, Sterling Silver Novelties, Leather Cloods, oto. We ask you to call and look us over. GRIFFIN & REGD, roMM;.w Murine .Men Arc of Opinion An) of Tliem n Ilk' lit III 'I'llOM' W uirrs Surely lime Foundered. KHATTLK, h c 27 TV grlmcst "lory of ninrlni' illausirr In ill the his tory of I In- Nor eh I'm lib I. expected by I'm-hI murine nun from Clallam liny ("iii'-rrti Tin fine of ion. tinsels. tt (c ti t by ttir I'hrlntinas ulurm In Hint body of water which lies tik ii t rap IlKllt III lll' U 1 ll of aouthweM K.lll la not kiionn. i M l marlm-m fear thai our i,r all tn Im- lnM r"iiti,l lugs wini i in Hie lookout fir tin v craft lulu) Home of ih..- tugs are expect ( I In ni I tomorrow Tin' less. Is mi- Amcl.ali il.li milium H Mn, Ainril. uti xlilp Hun galore. Hililh ship Owe Knee. Rrlt- bdi ship Iv. tnii, .Mil' rii no li.irk' minr K in I'li:. ktnis. r Aimt I, on l.ai k u 1 h-ii Tlni f Anii-i I, mi hi hoot. i r. iimiif. iinktiiiu n All w. ii' ni am hor In O.ill.iin l!y I'liMstttmn ilny Nolo- of I hem i ri Whom ii to luw ,fi U-fotr Hi.- , I Mu of nlKlit oil I In- item. Ami of tin iiuiiiI.i i rniiiilit In the h.iy iltirln the Hint III l onlit tl . I have I' Hi " .1 1 I 1 1 tll In the .. Inloti of muiiiie nu n I'lallam Hay ulth the n ki of Van. hum r nio I l,i-f..ie it anil to t par the ean n n of Ho i Mytni'l. ho lyln that they inriy lilnt of miuthui'SI wlml illnet Uit l! rnms Hinfiire, has l.inu been ri-Kanli-.l llh fear liy milliners lurliii hiii h torini an that i f t'tirtHt iioih S.. ilaiei are the nn'iiutuln .iissi to the smith nml t that Ihey iIiiiw ion the Houthet (tale upon Ihls Hit Tiny eonivntrnte Its tilssts u;sni ii fe luari1 nillen of waf f, r'or a irarl ,i let no n. h r to U':L m, In to run IIh risk of feti hlns; iiiii the r.sks of Vaiuouver Islnml aeroHH the HiraltH That nhore offers no liarlsir lin k of n.nv rei lu.les the I'osHllilllty of NaUrn; oui Into the ojen m ean. No reporl of nny of this helpless ll. et has come to this port. illneiisis, nml m tliiK '.n Hie n lvlie of his physh Intn. HKiiln vMte.l various IhiiIHi resorts In Kurois. t'on his return, his (omlltlon sti'iliiK no I in -proveim-ut. Henator Benell went to Ashevllle, N. '' , where he r iniilned two nionihs. He returned to his home nliotit four weeks ko nnd n sllxht Im provi nienl In his condition was noied. Within Hi" past two weeks a sueees lon of slnklim iel Kriatly weaken ed him. and romellei1 his physlilnns to abandon flie hoe of priilonnlnit his life. When death rami the senator's fam ily Riil In-red t his ln'lslile. He had lei-n uneonsrlntia for some tlrn- In-fore the end. WILL OVm ToTAY. Si tiator lA'pew Will W.-d Miss Palmer Tills Mornlnf, VKW VUK. r-e I? Vnited Ktstes Setiatiir I'lmuniey M lipew and Miss Calmer will l' married here tilay Friday I at 5 p m. In t hi Aim rl'-Hn i i iiHulnti- by I'nlted Htnti H '' ,tiul Harold H Vanhuri n, who will eondui t the rMI rereinony under a spei l.il dlsM'iisatl n xiatited by the ierri tsry of stale, rallies Ho- Np e Friirn cor i. Hpond-rit of the Wo ld The Prst re- jliKloiis reteimmy "111 Ink-- p . .- In the ' alhollr i lain h of Notre I lame on 'Sat Hi lay nl 11 n m Th-n tll follow a Mi- l'lliiK In the Aim rl. in I'hurrh nt I.' noon A loinpnny of snll..r from the Ameih an S'ltiadr m will form s I miar-l j Th- tmr. h willing how ever, nnd jioi the one nt the i-.nsnul.iie ,ll be II-.- I.-k-.-iI on.- In Fram e Hi - hrl-l--jiirootn's witnesses will I J.iOi.-s I'erl--don Ci-nn.-il and I'oii-it 1 1, S- s j S.-iini r Ii m-w In the (fiiest ,.f r.mnt ',s lie S.-rs. hH lou-ln n KfimM.iiiKh Itir of I'oiniiiodore X'nnd. -r l'- The j.oiiiil.-ss will sue a r-.i lh n .,f:.-r th- i.-iminy Senator and Mrs Ivpeur v;l start away dln-rtly after the w. Idlntf nnd lll sail from KiiRlnnd for th. I nlti-d S'aiis January 13 Mlsi Cnliin-r Is slailiiK at 'the Hotel 11, s l;r'l..iinl Ui-s CUSTOMS FRAUDS Irregularities in Methods of Pass kg Silk Goods in New York Customs Division. IMPOSED UPON APPRAISERS NCW I.!l'i!"l' A HANI." XF.IV I'tFFIi VI.TY KNIi:i. I'hlle and Arcinilm- llav.- Itearlnd Final Settlement. WKNOS AYItKM, IVc. :;. -It Is geli nally admitted this evenlnK that the dlffereiires between Argrntlne and I'hlle have Ihh-h ended. It Is true that a word In the pmtorol wns changed lie- lore the text of the document was made public nt Sniillngo. hut Si-nor Cortelii, Argentine minister, protested against the iiltct ntl. n and the Chlleun foreign nilnlsler promptly i.tdetvd the rertlllrntlon to Is- made. Kt'Xti.li.. OF KlOVOLl'TION. SANTIAGO, rhlle. Dec. 27 liumors are current here that a revolution has broken nut at lluenos Ayrea. Intel .Mount. nil lliiseliall leamie Ils bunded. SALT I.AKi:. ler. ::.-Th.- new In ter Mo int.iiii Haseliall I.eu 'U -. organ ised In this rliy about two weeks ago .111.1 Willi ll Included Suit Ijlke. I igdell. Cisalellii. Ilutte. Helena nnd ilreat Falls, has Iss-n given up. Cresidi nt I'rlchtlow announred mdiiy ihat he had Is-eii unable to get. tuitbifaiMory rail road rules. The refusal of the railroad to grant satisfactory rates will probably result in the Montana towns ultlliailng them selves with the l'u. itlr Northwest 1 -i-ngue. SM'llllll.V ll'lj.'lllltt'll I'lickutces Scut to r.xiiiiiiiH-r'H Olllcf on Dim-t Ion or In spri tor. Nl-;w Y'iIIK. t-c. .'. -i.Von 1 Srnltfi who ih chief of the MiM-clul agents un der the treusury department for the Muri. t of New Knglund. Is In this city i oiidin ting n n Investigation Into the methods o' the examiners In passing -i k g.ei.ls. Siioe the transfer of these k m:: fiori the third division advances haie .e;i ery heavy and have lsen siis'.ilmd In- the toarl of f.-neral ap- j p: ais. is In soon- Instnnci s to the ex It. nt . f ..M-r :i t o-ni. Hs-ial A v in J '"ummli.gs. of tne treasury j di- ..I '.im -lit has sent ill his ret".rt to I W uih.nij-ion r. jjarding the result of his iniesiig.vi..n of alleged lrre gularlt lea -in tin- iiitire ills ision of tne lustoms li -ii-e 111 ieirt Implliutes only one j.-iiipio).- of '.he goveriiinetic by name, j In -toi..-r nn lni-orter of this city iii'oriind Agent i uiiiiidiigs ihat by the jl-.iwi .-w of money to a broker's clerk j hi Ininse'f inuld designate the pack- ag- in his invoices which should go to the appraiser for examination. Mr. I'ummlngs tested this through the Im- rter and selected rilms.dt the num.- Is-r of cases whh h were duly ordered in by the employe. This was on Oc tober hi mid ll is alleged a clerk In the myloy of a well-known firm of cus toms brok-rs acted as the go-between for the ItniKirter. receiving 1100. to se ine the privilege desired. Collector Hldwell lias co-oH-rated with the gov ernment oilliinls n these investigations. CALIFORNIA IS SWEPT BY WIND Southern Portion of State Ex perences Most Destructive Storm For Years. said, had some personal objection to III Insurance that no agent could break down. Whn he was elected five years ago he was In straightened circumstances and since thiit time al most his entire savlns have gone In to his Cuyallup farm. Expensive Im provements have been made and It was his Intention to retire from public life at the expiration of his term and pasa the remainder of his life managing his proiierty. FKW CHA.WES. At tlng ftovernor Mclirlde Will Make No Appointments at Present. SKATTLK, Ztc. 2". Acting Governor H. M B;',d arrived In this city fr?m his, home at Mt .Vernon this evening. He Is en route to Olympla. where he will take the oath as governor. He did not hear of Governor Rog er's death until noon today, owing to the fact that telegraphic communica tion. Interrupted by the storm, had not been re-established. .overnor M Hrlde states In regard ! LOS AXOBLGS, Dec. 27.-A wind to his policy that he will make no J storm of unusual force apd destruc rhanges in appointees at present, and - tlveness has raged today all over the In tect there w ill be none until he has j southern part of California. The storm become thoroughly familiar with all Is what Is locally known as a -Santa matters of which he will have control, j Ana." and carries with it line dust ORANGES GREATLY DAMAGEQ Wind Carried Int From Vnert and Vision Wag OliM-nred at a Distance of More Than a Few Yards, PKOSPBUOrS !!. : from the desert to the east, that fills HraiUtreet's Review Characterizes Year as a Record Breaker. the air and obscures the vision at a distance of more than a ftw hundred yards. Reports from the surrounding towns report much damage wrought i by the wind to oranges and some dam ;'RW YuRK. D-c. ,.-yhe annual age t0 tmM buidlngs. Railroad traf review of American trade, .".nance and ,. an(1 m tM nB!ances Industry, prepared by lira istr.et and .ntir,y obstructed. The storm is given publicity today, de. lareg lil to heavest in the vicinity of Colton and ie a record breaker among the five Pomona, between which places three passenger trains on the main line of the Southern Pacific are stalled, owing sin i-ceilitig years of c-iniini-n ial ex; an sion enjoyed by the United ,-tates. Its pre-eminence, the review states. was t0 and pUng upJn ,he truck an me more noianie te-cause it sut- . j fered from a combination of happen- ; Ings that In a normal year nould have , proved depressing if not disastrous. ' Enumerated In the latter are the ma chinists and steel strikes; jt'xk panic I of May; failure of several Imprudent- j ly managed combinations; effort of ' some combinations, including that In copper, to fix prices; shortage tf corn, cotton and oats, and the assasslna- j Hon of President McKlnley. Summar- . A NEW INCIDENT. One Word of Protocol Changed by Chilean Minister. izing the general situation, the review WARSHIPS OATHKKINVi. iicrmnny Preparing for Immense lH-ni- onstratlim Against Veiirxuela. WASIIlNr.TiiN. IVc. J.'.-r.ntlierlng ilerninn ships In the vicinity of Vcne- r.iieln and the presence In the sunn. locality of ninny American liiltlsh. French and olhcr foreign warships Is directing attention to the Immense na val ilcmountrntlon deiiiiany Is about to make iiguinst Venexuida. Thus far the ilerninn government has not made tibllc the exact detail of hrr pro posed move, olllrlnl comniunlriUions to the I'nlted Slates being routined to In quiry, as to the attitude of this gove rnment on the nucstlnn of demonstra tion In view of Hie purpose on the part of ticrnmny nol to ucuulrc any perma nent foothold In Venezuela. rlMNATOR SEWFI.L 1K.1 Succumbs to Coinpllcnllon of Slomnch nnd Heart Trouble. CAM DION. N. J Pec. :;.-t'nltod Stales Senator William J. Sewell died nt his home here nt 9:3il a. m. today. He suffered from diabetes, lompllcntcd with stomnch and heart trouble. Senator Sewell'a Illness had cxlendod over a period of two years, but his condition. W'as not considered serious until about a year ago. His conslnnt nttentlon to the duties devolving upon him In his ofllclal rapacity resulted In 189S In a collapse. A trip to Europe was beneficial, and he soon recovered sufficiently to resume his duties. To ward the end of the last session of con gress' he developed a complication of l'.I'i: AN OVATION. Vlnilral Schley Attends a New York Theater. WASHINGTON. I. v. :;. -Admiral Schley and cx-Secretai y ot' the Navy Herbert occupied a box at the new National Theater tonight to witness James K. llackctt and Company In Ism Caesar's Return." l! was the first time the admiral had been In public hero since the verdict of the court of Inquiry. The house was crowd ed and when the admiral appeared he was given an ovation. ' I'.nV. ROOKRS' Ft "1NKRAL. Arrangements Will He Announced Today-Will He Curie. 1 at Puyallup. I.YMHA. Wash . Dec. It was given out from the home of the late Governor Rogers tonight that the fun eia! arrangements would not be an nounced until tomorrow. The only point thus far determined Is that the fumial an l interment will take place at Puyallup with only a short service at olvmpia. The reason for the de lay Is the absence of the governor's three sons. Edwin Rogers has cabled from Iondon that he will arrive In New York January 5, and It Is said to be Mrs Rogers' desire to delay the funeral until he comes. A guard of honor was placed on duty at the house this afternoon, con sisting of Sergeant Pution and seren other men from tr op A. of Tacoma. The national guard will be well repre sented nt the funeral. Governor Rog ers died a comparatively poor man. He carried no life Insurance, and It Is NEW YORK. Dec. 27. A new Inci dent has risen on the Chilean question which may annul the proposed settle ment, says the Buenos Ayres corre spondent of the Herald. A Santiago dispatch says that Min- jmyg. - inkiri i m icm lias uimuiEi r-'i luta one '"'Briefly summarized, the year has ! word In the protocol had been changed seen transacted an aggregate of gen- :hr the ' minister of foreign af eral business as reflected. In bank f11'- Minister Portela signed the protocol, believing the document to be an ex 'act copy of that forwarded by both governments. He is claiming modifica tion of that word and has declared that Down the ; If Chile does not accept that modlfl , cation he will leave Santiago and an nul all that has been done there. ', clearings, far in excess of any preced ' ir.g period." LAUNCHING OF BATTLESHIP. The Misssouri Will glide Ways Today. WASHINGTON. Dec. Members of the president's cabinet, with their families and several bureau chiefs of the navy department, gu-sts of the Ne.vport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, left here for Newport News. Virginia, at p o'clock this even- j ing by a special train to attend the ! launching of the battleship Missouri i tomorrow. WILL START TODAY. MINNEAPOLIS. Dee. 27. Governor Van Sant is making all preparations to start for Helena tomorrow night to be present at the conference of gov ernors December 30, when the ques tion of the merger of the Great North ern, Northern Pacific and Burlington railroads will be considered. DUN'S WEEKLY REVIEW. NEW YORK. Dec. 27. R. G. Dun'a weekly review of trade tomorrow will say: If any evidence was needed of the unparelled prosperity with which this nation has been blessed during the year, the expenditure for Christmas gifts and decorations should be am ple. Profit sharing at the end of the year will reach an unprecedented fig ure. Failures for the week number 250 In the United States against 237 last year, and 23 in Canada against 13 last year. PRICE OF SILVER. NEW YORK. Dec. 27. Silver. 55H. & - P-rtV. a a-- 111 indispensable in their making. If you wish the lightest, finest, sweetest, most healthful biscuit, cake and bread, Royal Baking Powder is There are imitation baking powders, made from alum and sold cheap, which it is prudent to avoid. Alum in iood is poisonous. ftOVAL RAKING POWDER. CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK.