atf2. VOL. VIII THE'DALLES, OREGON,-THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1896 NO. 307 THE ELWOOD WRECK Broken to Pieces by Alasken Seas. - RUCK ON GARDINER'S POINT OJiK OF TQE CEKff WAS DKtfffSED he Beat. After' Incredible Hardship Behed Shore In Safety Cunard "Steamer Cephalonta Sank at Holyhead. Seattle, Jan. 1. The schooner El wood, Captain E. Er Wyman, is a totaj wreck in Alaska. It ia the worst story of shipwreck to reach Seattle this year. One sailor was drowned and the re mainder of the crew only reached shore, after one of the bravest fights against the elements that has been recorded in the annals ot the Northwest coast. The steamship Topeka, arriving, this foaenoon from the North, bronght the first news of the disaster. Captain Wy man and four sailors came down on the Topeka, while the others remained in Alaska. The Elwood left Seattle September 11 for Kodiak and Cook's inlet. The "Yes- led struck at Gardiner's point daring a :gale at 9 o'clock in the morning, two jmontbs after leaving Seattle, and began breaking up immediately. The crew made a desperate effort to reach shore, .avoiding the reefs, jutting rocks and wild ("breakers. " The first boat let down was smashed, and the second boat was worked away ;and- swamped. Adrian F. Gorton, a jSwedish sailor, was washed away and tlrowned. One seaman started to swim ashore and was about to give up when a eeized a nieA nf wrpnlcairn And Veached ashore. The captain aftd rest pf the crew finally reached shore by clinging to the wreckage. The story of hardship and peril is a heartrending one. CEFnAIiONIl ASHORE. struck a Keef Near Holyhead and Was ISadly Damaged. Holyhead, Jan. 1. The Cnnard line (earner Opnhalonin: f!ftnt.ain Sacomhe. rom Boston, December 21, for Liverpool, ran. ashore on a reef near South Stack, in a dense fog, but was subsequently hoated and steamed here. When the teamerfirst grounded two lifeboats were feent to her. Forty passengers arrived here and have taken passage for their espective destinations. - The Cephaloniahad a very rough pass age. Jiverything went well, however, hntil 7 :30 this mornjng, when she ran kshore. The passengers rushed on deck n alarm. Boats were lowered immedi Ltlev, and all women and children were Jilaced in them. Then the other pass fftnegers were allowed to enter the beats An examination of the steamer Showed that while ber after part was badly dam aged,, she was not making so much water as to prevent her proceeding. .Therefore, at high tide, the passengers were again taken on board and all possi ble speed made for Hollyhead. The passengers speak in the highest terms of the conduct of the officers dur ing the emergency, and are delighted with having escaped such gieat peril without lnfia rn thpmBAlppa S . . . . ' .Later in the day the Cephaloma began baking water rapidly where she was eached. Her afterpart and afterholds reneariy full of water, which, ia also joginning to enter the saloons. The ork of getting out her cargo from the .iternolcis lias been almost entirelv opped, and the position of the steamer very critical. . -. 1 The Stormy Straits. Pokt Townsend, Wash., Jan. 1 An Mier outburst of storm of much violence revailed in the straits yesterday.. Two In Washington. Washington, Jan. 1. New Year's day was ce!ebr,atedihere" in a good old fashioned . way. Alt of the officials re ceived. It was an ideal day. - Interest, of course, centered in the president's reception. The White House had been elaborately decorated with flowers and foilage, and the Marine band of 60 pieces, under the leadership of Pro fessor Francuilla, were stationed just within the entrauce, and added color to the brilliancy of the scene. The musical program included a melange ot airs of all nations, arranged by Sousa, as a compli ment to the diplomatic corps, a trium phant Euesian air and a suggestion of peace on earth and good will to men in the "Angels' Waltz." . Just before 11 o'clock the president and Mrs. Cleveland descended the stair way from the private portion of the bouse, followed by members of the cab- met, and exchanged greetings with mem bers of the diplomatic corps, who came resplendent in full court enstomes. The president then took his place hi the blue parlor, next to the door, with Mrs. Cleveland on his right. ' In line beside her were the wives of members of the cabinet and Miss Herbert, daughter of Secretary Herbert. Mrs. Smith was pre vented from attending by the illness of her daughter. In the rear of the line were members of the cabinet and the ladies invited to assist in the reception. FKESfl OUTRAGES AT OKFAH. vtyela, the schooners Meteor and Ited field, after reaching Cape Flattery, were forced to return here for ehelter. Four sloops and a small-sized schooner mere red to the wharves foundered. . Vessels from outside report large quantities of fresh lumber . southwest of Cape Flattery, which is supposed to have been the deckload ot some outward-bound vessel. All American Altsslonarles In Anatolia Safe. Constantinople, Jan. 1. According to s dispatch' from Otfab, Asiatic Tur key,' there were fresh outbreaks there Saturday and Sunday. In reply to the demand ' of United States Minister Terrill, the Turkish gov ernment ordered the vali of Aleppo to furnish an escort to Miss Shattuck and the three native teachers from Orfab to Aintab. Terrill has' received informa tion which shows that all the mission aries in Anatolia are safe. The Turkish government has given an evasive reply to the offer of the repre sentatives of the powers to mediate with tbelZeitounals. The ambassadors resent the stand taken by the porte, and tbe dragomans are urging the Turkish of ficials to accept their offer. No definite information is obtainable from Zeitoun, although it is believed the place a hold ing out against the Turks, and tbe latter are suffering severely on account of the weather. A. SPECIAL WRECKED. Were The Engineer . and Fireman Killed. . Denver, Jan. 1. The Rocky Mountain News special, carrying the New Year's edition, and intended to break all re cords for mountain travel, was wrecked at 7 :15 a. m.j at Malta, five miles this side of Leadville. Tbe train slowed down as it approached the station, but tbe rails being cove-ed with ice and snow, it jumped the track.. The engine crashed into the depot. The baggage car waB thrown on to the coal car and broken in two, but the coach remained on the track. "" . Ralph Butler was in charge of the News car, assisted by Frank Kelley and Special Messenger Harris. Engineer I. G. Baker and Fireman H. 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