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Kaln tonltht and Thursday J Moth
to east winds. ' . ., '
VOL. IV. NO. 78.
ST. JOIIOS
f , - - ,
i5 Sbark Flyinff Into Tank of Oil Burner Caused
Terrific : ExpIdsidnfAVhicK-'; Desalt-Oiit
. -'.'.'' .1 . .-'.I'- r.1a . ..lit ' ." .:
! j ;v -u ueam; ana
i ... .
SECOND ENGINEER
HIS FIREMAN
j Steamer Takes fire From; Explosion and
1 J J ? Is Total ly Destroyed Flames, Shoo : : :
i4;3?t;;Mnt6-:':.ther
Two mn wr kill4 and a third prob-
irrnrinJurl)bii6irTnloi Ot
. th tamr' peculator nplodinv 1:11
o'clock thl ' afternoon whll tho craft
' v&a lylna on tho ways at tha Bt John
ablpyarda undargolna repair. TDa aaaa
ara Second Enflnear William Wad and
bis flreman. . f v.
- Tha ' steamer caught fire and iraa
burned.. A -fer aeconda after" a spark
had.lanltad the oil In the tanks the
vessel was wrapped--in flames, . which
ahot np Into tha air tor n.dlatanoai of
to feet. Mechanics irha were on board
esamUtna tha piachlaery preparatory to
' aivlna it an overhaailna' Kad,Jt flea for
their Uvea. Aside from thoaa who vera
atallr hurt aeveral others Xled almoat
too late make their escape in safety.
An effort waa Made1 to flaht tha fire.
- Irat It had adranced so Quickly that ft
Was Impoaslbla to copa with It. The
news of the affair spread quickly and
In a few minutes all of Bt Johno waa
( near the scene. Tha bodies of tha killed
. were d ragf-ed off t tha burning boat
r They were badly . mangled and hardly
' recognisable. , - : -r- .f ;
i As soon as ha had been apprised of
- the catastrophe M. r Talbot vloe-preal-dent
and general manager of tha Regu
: lator Una, and Stephen McDonald, Port
land' agent chartered the launch Aetlre
and left .for St Johna. -
; - HDtkM Xeart-Brokea, ."' .
Second Engineer Wad la M yeara ef
age and resided with hla parenU on the
, east side.. - Whan his mother . waa ap
prtsed -of hla death thla afternoon abe
sobbed aa thoagh her heart would break. '
POLIGEOMI IS LUSEO i:iT0
!E JO. STABBED .
rf
Centralis . Officer Accompanist
; Woman at Her Request
and. la Aaaaulted. .i."...
- (aperlal Dhpatcfe te The Joanal.t
Centralla, Wash., Jan. 14. Lata last
Bight a cutting affray occurred bar, la
which Night Policeman Alderman waa
badly out in tha face and handa and
generally bruised up by two young men
named Red Carland and Kid Dllley. A
woman, claiming to be tha wlf of Dll
ley, asked Alderman to accompany her
home,, saying aha waa afraid. : "
After reaching his house she asked him
in to . see if any tramps were in tha
house. .Alderman entered and aaked for
a. orinn or. water, ana me woman said
ha would get ' It for him, when Dllley
, and Carland entered from another room,
taking Alderman by surprise, .hitting him
on tha head and cutting htm In the fore-
head with a knife. In warding off the
. blow Alderman grabbed - the . knife,
'lacerating hi hand badly. ,
He afterwards went to th .hospital
to have his wounds dressed and thea
returned and with tha aid of a deputy
arrested tha men and woman' and put
-them In the city J1U. They will have
a preliminary trial this afternoon.
iller la aald to hire demanded IJOft
from Aldermam and on the plea of get
ting the -money, at, a, aaloon. Alderman
waa allowed to ao or he thinks ha would
probtWynof have "ecsne aoaslly.--
W. P. WILL ANNOUNCE '"
: : EXTENSI0M III IDAHO
' f -"':( :
t , ' ' rWasklnglM Burets ef Tea loanaLl
. ' Lewlston, Idaho, Jan. 1-A, telegram
from John . t. Vollmer to tha Trlbuna
early this morning states that tha eon
tract for tha O range vllle extension of
the Northern ' Pactf ly would be made
publlo ss soon as president ' Elliott
reached St, Paul, which would probably
' be the and of this week. .
. Vollmer Is a resident of Lewlston and
' a heavy stockholder in tha Northern Pa
' clflo. -The officers and stockholders
' have been In consultation in Taeoma for
'i, aeVeral days. Tha news was telephoned
to 'Orangevtlle soon after tha message
arrived and caused great excitement
riurina tha dev.. Peoolo In that section
bed almost given up securing the road. I
The. road Is
to be extended from the I
orthern paclf lo lino at Culdeaao.
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i1T THE Ilil
'f'-- ' - y.; 4 l .
'uesirucugn;
WADE AND
ARE THE: ViCTJMS
other' people who had relative employed
Weaamff-Ve-TnvTaTnng np
. ... ....
I on tm
tha clerks at tha dock all afternoon, ask
lng for the latest . Information. -Soma of
the members of. the crew had been' on
tha' boat but-a short time and their
name ara, unknown by tha' officers of
tha Una.
- 'Fred Smith, on of tha - best-known
marine engineers on the Willamette and
Columbia, had charge or the engine-
room. ' His father has been In the em
ploy of the Regulator Un for yeara in
tha capacity, ! of consulting engineer.
Mr. Smith' lost no time tn sending word
to - his parents and other local . friends
that h escaped safely and not to worry
for him. Ha explained tha tha flre
man who waa killed waa employed but
a- tew days ago aad ha -had not learned
hla
"Until about two weeks Ago tha steamer
Regulator waa plying between Portland
aad points aa tha" upper Columbia river
aa a freighter. As bnslneaa had become
rather slack It waa decided to take bar
off itha run temporarily and give her a
general ovarhaultngi ' "'
It waa tha-intention to spend about
IS.000 oa bar In tha way of repalra. - So
tha company did not expect that aha
would again oe ready for aervioe much
before tha early part of the spring. She
is valued at some t bin g like $to,00. Tha
other boats of the Hue are the BaUey
aataert Dallas city and Stranger,
The Reculator waa built at Portland
in lilt She Is ot Sot ton gross regis
ter. 157 feet long, It feat wide and 7
feet depth of hold.- - She carried a crew
of It man, Including the officers.
RELATIVES BESIEGE ;
; : ,: CALIFORNIA OFFICES
... tJearaal Sseelal errlss.l - .'.
Ban .rranclsoo, , Jan. ti. Among tha
callers at tha Paotflo Coast . steamship
offices waa J. S. Hopkins of Alamsda,
who inoulrad for noma word, from hla
son, X. E. Hopkins, second freight clerk
on th Valencia, " It waa th young
man's first trip on tha Valencia. -
-At tit Turk street Mrev J. a.' CPari
I roll and four children pray for tha safe
return of their husband and father, who
waa purser on th wrecked veasat , ;
"Wa are franUo with anxiety over the
uncertainty of tha fat of my brother."
aid Miss M. Carrlck. suter of.T. B.
Carriok. first saslatant engineer of th
Valencia thla morning. '
"It ia on of tha worst wreck ever
had on this eoast" aald B.-, M. .Wood
of tha board of marina underwriter
"It la inexplicable how tha Valencia
came to be ao far out of her course."
' Tha following special has just beea
received: . - . ..
Two mora steamers are on tha scene
of th wreck, the tug Caar and the
steamer Topeka. Th aea U heavy and
a strong aoutheast wind la blowing.
Tha weather Is pretty clear but tha ree
ouers don't think there will bo anything
ot tha ship left It ia likely tha ablp
la broken op." . . --j
VESSELS UNABLE JO -J
RENDER ASSISTANCE
-. hwel Special Service.) i
Seattle, Waah.. Jan. St. A dlanatnh
fr-Vktr4av-etatfa- thai-tw-of -the
rescuing steamers that went from Vic
toria ara etandlag by tha Valencia. It
la Impoaslbla to reach her or rln har
aid on account of tha hurricane and
heavy aaaa, Tha Topeka ia- standing
by, but cannot reach her. .- ,
Cap Beala reports that but It par
sons have been saved, six ara there and
nine are ashore li .miles from there.
Th responsibility for .further, loaa Ih
placed upon the government for had
tha telegraph Una from Tatoosb. ialand
to th mainland been In operation scares
would have been eared. -
Off Capo Flattery were a doaen i ves
sels who oould reach her If they got
tha news In time. It Is rumored that tha
machinery on th boat broke down.,
v ftonls Orssaksrg Assigns.
Loul Oreenberg has filed. a petition
In bankruptcy In tha federal court Ha
plane hla liabilities,, unsecured claims.
at !4.t7t.tS, and his aaaeta. dua and on
collectable aooounta, and stocks, at ft,
I ltt.lt.
"PORTLAND, OnZGON, WEDNESDAY- EVENING, JANUARY Si, 1808. FOURTEEN PAGES.
:.;?; Staxner Valencia Which Wnt
SAYS TEDDY
President Think American Naw
rr.. ' '" ""'v"v"- laT
I aa . ( . ' a a a aa a a ea a. j
Bert ; In , World When
Comes to Fighting;
EQUALLY MATCHED WE
WOULD' BE VICTORIOUS
XI tWanhips of Two Countries Were
: Matched Haft. foir Man and Ship lor
, snip Mikado's Ilea WooM Meet
Defeat
v-'i Jaaraal 8Ddal Service. V
Waahlngton. . , Jan. 14. "We . - would
whip Japan if tha navies of the two
countries were matched ship for ship,
man for man,", aald President Aooaevalt
today ia a talk with' Dr. James Schsr
rer, president of Newberry college, of
Newberry, South Carolina, ao the edu
cator says. , . n
Dr. Scherrer lived for five yeara In
Japan, where he was a tutor. When
Dr.. Scherrer vlolted the Whit Bouse
today the president aaked him a great
many questions about Japan and tha
Japaneae navy fighting Qualities, Jap
anese ahlpa and men. - Dr. Scherrer aald
that - ha believed tha Japanese navy,
man for man, tha best tn tha world, but
tha president contended that tha Amer
ican navy, man for man. was tha beat
and expressed his belief that thla coun
try If it should have a war witn Japan
would defeat the Japanese if tha navies
were matched ahlp for ahlp.
Preeldent Roosevelt expressed th
highest admiration for the excellent
fighting quaiitlea of tha Japaneae -and
spoke in tha most extravagant manner
of their magnificent fighting machine.
HAVERLY THE MINSTREL
----- HAS SUICIDAL MANIA
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' l (Jeemal apMla! ftervlee.) ' '
" New Tors, Jan. 14. George P. Oliver,
for many years known to. fame as Bert
Haverlr. minstrel and actor. has been
committed to Belle-rue hospital .to have
hla sanity tested. Oliver, who waa tha
first husband of Laura Blggar, has made
three attempts to kill himself, accord
ing to -the statements, of his present
wife, Mrs. Mary I Oliver, who took
him before a magistrate laat week. - At
bis home he attempted to cut his throat
with a rasor. but waa interrupted barely
In time. - Two days later he made an-'
other attempt on hla life by turning on
the' gaa. .'.'. . ' -
Haverlr I one or th aeieat minstrels
In tha country.. About three year ago
he left the minstrel Ufa and toured with
Tha Old Homo Folks" company. Since
then , he hae. been . writing minstrel
sketches.''..-'"' ',.,
COURT RULING IS IN ' V I
' FAVOR OF BEEF TRUST
. ;r :.. -,
, ' (jnaraal apeelat servlee.) ,', .
Chicago, Jan. 24. In th federal court
thla morning District Attorney Morrison
expounded th common law-which-provides
Immunity for persons who tura
mate's evlrtmca' tt Is Morrison's Tmder-
standlng of the law that witness can not
claim immunity nnleaa they have tes
tified onder oath In- court -and. must
claim their constitutional privilege In
open court - Tha court disagreed with
tha main point ef Morrison's plea. , .,
1 - " 'iff
TWO WORLD'S RECORDS v:
; i IN AN AFTERNOON
: i ' . - b' , '. ft
T- ' (Jearaal tpeelal Service.)' f '
Ormond, Fla., Jan. . 14. Lancia broke
tha world's five-mile automobile record
today, going In 1:14. Hsmery then
beat this by 10 t-l eoonda. golng in
, i ', . ' ..
. - lo. Whaalaw Weaker. . . -
' "' ? ' (Journal Boer la servlee.1 . 'i
New Tork, Jan. 14. Oeneral Joseph
Wheeler of Alabama, who la suffering
from pneumonia, la weaker, thla .morn
ing, though hope are stlu entertained
ef hla recovery,. -s ..,,,,,, . ,
Aahora Near Carmamh Point oa Vancouver Iiland Monday Night '
t u' ' A.'.-
:m. -
"A
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-.FkroMh"Wf j; Tagftrb
IVIIIP'S J CUT HAY
COST i.n EYE
Fireman W. J. Taggart Has Pupil
of Eye Lacerated by ah Ac
' ' cidental Blow.
DRIVER SWINGS LASH 5
TO PUNISH HIS HORSE
End of; Laah Catches - Taffart in
Left Eye Is Removed to, Hospital
Where He Panes Bad Niht bnt It
Better Today. ..', :.. ', '.' '.
Cut,' by (tha keen' lash, of .a whip.
wielded by Driver. B.. Trueman of fr
angina No, 4, who :waa disciplining , a
recalollrant horse, this morning. Fire
man W. J. Taggart's left eye probably
Is rendered slghtleas. , Everything possi
ble haa been dona by tha eurgeon lo
preserve th fireman's vision. but, th
laceration may have been such as to
destroy the pupltv. . ' )",;'" V
Taggart is driver of truck. No. S and
waa' preparing to' mount the ' aeat ' and
tart to a fire last bight when the acci
dent occurred. . An alarm from box No.
II waa rung . in at 7:11 o'clock and th
firemen leaped to their posts of duty.
Trueman's animals were slow snd one
waa a little unruly. , Grasping his whip,
Trueman awung tha laah to punish tha
horse and force it Into ita poaltlon un
der the suspended hsrnesa. .The . end
Of the lash caught Taggart 'In tha left
eye. Blinded and suffering Intense pain,
he called out to hla eompahiona and a
substitute driver waa placed ' on the
engine seat- Seeing from the floiv. of
blood that th wound was serious, an
other fireman jumped aboard a car and
with Policeman Joseph Keller took Tag
gart to St Vlnoent's hospital. .-; . ; ;
An examination snowed tnat trie force
of tha blow had been. such as almost
to Uft-th ball from He aocket- Taggart
passed a bad night but rested in com
parative comfort thla morning... Aa soon
aa lb' pndltlon..pf JiJa,.ry..n;llL allow
a further examination will be madO'by
tha surgeon to . discover Whether there
ia any chance of preserving th sight. '
Fireman- -Taggart recently -- dlstln
gtilshed himself during a bias at St
Mlchael'e church. Fourth and Mill
streets, near which. he lives., Through
his - heroism . Rev. . Father Alexander
Ceetelll was resoued from death. For
this performance -Tsggert waa given a
medal by Catholics of Portland: v
ADVERTISING ENDED - I
V TOWN .TOPICS TALK
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f " (Jeornai Roeetal fitrvle.) "
' New Tork, Jan. 14. Bernard N.aker
of Baltimore, president of the Baltimore
Trust company, testified in Justice
Deuel's llhol' suit against Norman Hap
good of Collier's -Weekly this morning
that the items reflecting upon his fam
ily war discontinued irC Town Topic
after he gave- tha sheet th proper- ad
vertising," .!.,'-. j-. J . rS
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VOLCANO BLIGHTS
SAmdAfJ ISLE
awalLlaJBwepliy Fire Caused
by Molten Lava and Red-
V i Hot Ashes.
NATIVES ARE DESTITUTE -PLANTATIONS
IN RUINS
One bf ' tha , Lsifeet V, Islands , of
- UMcster Qt'evp Is bettrowod by
' Emfttiorl ' Which 8tUl Continnes
i TJnahated. ' '- 1 ' f. .;
(Jeeraal Saeelal servlee.) ' '
Berlin, Jan. 14. A cable says that
tha Island of Sawafi, one of th Samoa n
group, has been swept by fire canned
by molten lava and hot" ashes from a
volcano. All tha villages have beea de
stroyed and tha plantations ara ruined.
Fifteen thousand natives -are destitute.
The eruption still continues. :.
.. 8a wall, la .one af th three large
Islands of tha Samoan group. Ita area
is TOO square mllea. It consists mostly
of lofty and barren mountaina. ' It hat
no rivers or streama, tha water filtering
through Ita porous- aoll. .. Growing
oocoanuta ia th principal Industry.
OLD MAN REFUSED WORK.
; TAKES HIS OWN LIFE
(Joeraal eiolal
Chicago. Jan. it. Martin Monahaa.
aged to years, and strong and willing
but unable to obtain employment be
cause ot bis gray hairs, today ended hi
life by swallowing" earbollo acid. He
was once a wealthy cattle-buyer for a
big stockyarda firm. , Two or three yeara
ago he lost all hla money ana secured
employment in the city water service,
the position being that of a common
laborer. - But ' this did not impair his
dignity, aa he constantly aimed to se
cure better employment. but every
where ha want employers looked at hla
gray halra and told htm they had noth
ing for him.. In a latter left the suicide
id:
"1 am now to yeara -of ago and can
And nothing to do, although 1 am strong,
able and willing.- I know other men In
my poaltlon who will pursue the same
course.' May 00a forgive an men who
refuses to employ a man because ha la
getting old." , :. .'..
COLORADO JUDGE IS - -
t-rcTHROWN INTO PRISON
'.r 1 '. c -:.;,:
noaraal Bpeeaii Mrwif t , '
Brighton, - Colo., Jan.' 14. County
Judge A. H. Outhlel waa- arreetad this
morning after a Ugh t, with Sheriff
Jamee P. Hlggtna and a deputy and
thrown Into Jail on a charge ar. assess
ing excessive fees la a recent contempt
case against two town trustees. .. '.,.
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1 leaaaaasaasaami
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I DUgTwUttei Showing thl
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PRICE TWO
Believed that Little Is. Left of Doomed Ship
;: :YhicK l$;Stranded With Her Passenger ffi
. v and ; Crew Off Straits of Fuca; r
VALENCIA BREAKING UP FAST; j
; LOSS OF LIFE PLACED AT75
4 T I.T
Gale Prevailed During Night, Weather Is Very
Thick With Heavy Sea RunningNothing '
Heaird From Vessels Sent to the. Scene. :
ttl . .WTaah . Smm-'. as. . fSala.
f totu-l Th rteamar qnaancxtyiby ofhampany
Salvor, sent froaa Victoria yea-
araay - at
taa
They. . failed . to
kioaa. AU hop sf, saving tha Uvea ef
those aboard la gone. The retoznlag
that tha storaa wiu aceaa aa
la a few homra. Tha Qaaan
Ol ty saw ao thing af ha aad ntst ae
lifeboats. Fa as angers threw lata the
water have aa bono of aseape aa the
share la psaslpltoma. agoralag; ao toot
aoM w oven o geaa. v,
' Vtoterta, gaa. afnetla) A aaeav
sage laat aeasivsg from xiamneia says
that the Taleweta' aa a eoeai
Sreryboay aboard IS drowned. '
' (Joarsal 81
' Victoria, B. C, Jan. 14. No new waa
received thla morning from th wrecked
Valencia, although three 'vassals, from
Victoria' and the City of Topeka, which
waa dispatched from Seattle last night
must have been on th scene long ere
thla: Tha Queen City, from thla port
waa at Clocoa at 1 . o'clock yesterday
afternoon, but saw . nothing of the
wreck and heard nothing till aha got to
Bam field. Tha captain reported the
weather thick and a big aea coming up.
Ha aald that ha could do nothing1 If ha
returned. He was ordered by . agents
here to continue on th trip. : t '
Thl morning private advices from
Bamfleld, tha cable station, state that
the weather I vary thick with a heavy
aea running, and from that point noth
ing could be discerned of the rescue
ahlpa. - Th - belief here- Is that after
laat night's weather nothing waa left of
the steamer, although tha saloon was dry
when the two boata which reached the
land left her. A heavy sea waa pound
ing tha Valencia and it waa not ex
pected that she would last long.- Thf
few operator, along tha ' government
wire ara piled up With business and It
la with tha greatest difficulty that even
meager newa of the wrack geta through.
- At tha nearest point to Cape Beala,
from which it can get ' across, the
weather bureau states that tha weather
,'s misty but comparatively calm. -
' Upon tha weather the Uvea of those
still on tha doomed Valencia depends.
If the gala ot laat night eontlnuea It
will make th work of rescue almost i
Impossible, aa even In calm weather th
locality In , which the Valencia 1 now
going to pieces la a dangerous one for
ahlpa to approach. ,
Tha City of Topeka, Queen and Salvor
are now standing bealde th helpless
steamer. - Word may be received at any
moment of th success or failure ef
their mission. " .
One of the best known steamboat melf
on the Pacific coast Is J. J. OTsrrell,
purser of th Valencia. v; "
captain o. M. jonnson, wno was in
charge of th wrecked vessel when It
ran on tha rocks, la an old employe of
the Pacific Coast company, and waa
looked upon as ona ot the ateadleat and
moat reliable navigators in tha service.
He has been with the company for the
past 11 years and was captain of the
Valencia last season when tha boat waa
-' ""ir " ' r "rr'-"-'" "i "
5ALQOH OCCK
T" J ' . SALOOM DECK. C
i ii i n
Llnti the ytiZZZ.liSJ.'-L
ov nun tn pvi
- u -.4 '-..;
an tttm Kama run. . Ha aatarad tha. ana- '
and worked himself up. ' His homo la In
San Francisco. " .-'?" - , "' "
. James Wright , aged It. who
shanghaied from Port Townaend a year .
ago, waa a passsnger on ' tha Valencia.
Ha escaped from the vessel upon which
he waa placed and started on his Jour
ney home. - Ha reached San Francisco
three weeks ago. working hla passage
on sailing veasela from . Australian '
Reaching San Francisco be wrote hls
mother, who 'Bent .him money With
which' to reach, hom. His. .another la .
Mrs. A.'-WrlaflC' a wwi'w, residing at
Tit Harrison street! Seattle. Washing
ton. , .,'- - - - ' v."
STRUCK: IN A FOG.;
Fearful lose ef Ufa la Stone and Yfthnt
,' . Seakneee., . . .'..-, -Jearaal
tpeelal Servlee.) "
Victoria. B. C. Jan. 14. The Pielflo
coast ataarashlp Valencia, which left
San Franolsoo January It Tor Puget .
sound points with 101 pasaengam and a
crew of to. In a dens fog in tha early
hours of .yesterday morning piled upon
the rorka of Vancouver Inland near Cloo
Ose. five or six mllea from Carmanah
point tf miles from Victoria. Many
perished in the first craah and tha sur
vivors ar In great peril from th haayy
sea a. . ,'.... , , ,
Th first news of th -disaster cam
late yeeterday afternoon, when a life
boat containing alx men reached Cap
Beala. Among thoaa .in the boat were
T. J. McCarthy, boatswain; Charles
Brown, Thomas Shields,' Joan Monk. W. -Ooslla
apd T. Lampoon,
' Blown Omt of Ovxna -'
Th vessel had been carried ont of
bar course . by tha storm, which hsd
raged for the last two days. The wind
ia now blowing 4t mile an hour- and
tramendoua seas ara ' sweeping th
wreckage. It ia feared there baa been
great loss ef life, Soundings taken a
few minutes before the. veeael struck
showed to fsthoms of water and the
officers of tho steamer thought they
were nest TJmatllla reef lightship. r
When the vessel - struck hsr engines
were reversed and tha steamer succeeded
In backing off into deep water. She be
gan to fill., driving tha engineers from
their posts after they had put th a- 1
glnes at . full speed sbesd. . Tha survi
vors left the Valencia lying head on to
the sea, to yards from tba high bluff on
shore, with .the water over hot main
deck. 1 Thoaa passengers who had es
caped drowning ware huddled cm the
saloon deck. Boata filled with women
and children who attempted to escape
were atneahed against th aid of th '
teamer or capslsed In tha high seas
and all of them lost Seven boata and -three
llf eraf ta ware lowered and only
two of them have been heard from. ,
. . ufaboata Crashed, v - . ' v
Tha Valencia sailed from San Fran.
Cisco on her second trip to Victoria, re
placing the disabled steamer City of
Pueblo at 11 a. m. Saturday, - Thla waa
th only clear day, officers having to
(Continued, on Pag Two.
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CENTS.
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