CO VOL. IX THE DALLES, ORE&ON, MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1896 NO. 16 ST. PAUL AGROUND Struck a Sandbar on the Jersey Coast. ACCIDENT DUE TO HEAVY FOGS Thought to Be tasking---If She la Not Beady to Ball Wednesday the Bt. Lonls Will Take Ber Place. Sandy Hook, Jan. 26. The American liner St. Paul, from Southampton, for New York, struck the outer bar, off the Hotel Brighton, at Long Branch, N. J., during a dense fog, between 1 and 2 o'clock this morning. She was shortly afterwards discovered by the patrol from the Long Branch life-saving service, and preparations were made to open com munication with her. Tke apparatus was dragged to the place and a shot web fired across the vessel, a hawser was , placed on beard and the breeches-buoy Bent off. The people on board desired to remain by the vessel, as there was no danger. Messages were sent ashore not ifying the agents of the maritime ex change and the wrecking companies of the accident. v Crews from Seabright, Monmouth Beach and the Long Branch life-saving stations were all in attendance on the steamer. The wind was light, south west, with a long ground swell. Among the passengers on the St. Paul are : Ex-Congressman W. Bourke Coch ran, Prince Serge Wolkousky, Dixon C. Walker, Dr. S. A. Knort, Harvey W. Brown, H. Q. Fellows, Miss Minnie Sachs, Louis R. Worth and W. W. Whitehouse. The St. Paul has on board $1,500,000 in specie. The vessel struck on a sand bar a quarter of a mile from the iron pier. He nose ran about 100 feet into the sand before the engines could be stopped. She is pointing southwest. The St. Paul sailed from Southamp ton, January 18, in charge of Captain Jamison. When the steamer ran ashore, it is said there were only four feet of water over the bar, Old seaman along shore say the vessel may not be floated for a week or more. The wrecking-tug Hustler passed out at 9:20 a. m., to render assistance to the vessel, but at 10 a. m. no passengers bad been removed from the steamer, At that time two tugs were beside the steamer, and another on the way from New York. A stern line was put out to hold the vessel in the position she struck. This morning she appeared to be leaking, dirty water coming from the ship's pumps. . This afternoon the life-saving crews commenced the transfer of the St. Paul passengers to another steamer. From the fact that she ran aground at high water, it is thought she will not be easily floated. The .next high water will be a little before 2 o'clock, and an Jbffort will then be made to pull her off. Meantime everything that can be re moved will be taken from the vessel in order to lighten her. Nine tugs are now with her. Some steerage passengers became greatly alarmed when the vessel struck. Whe they went on deck, however, and saw the shore, they became quiet. The St. Paul was launched from Cramps, yard, at Philadelphia, April 10, 1895. She is one of the most magnifi cently appointed vessels in the Trans Atlantic service, If she is not ready to sail next Wednesday the Company will substitute the St. Louis. . THK TRANSVAAL INVASION. Statement From onr Consnlar Agent B agar ding- American Prisoners. Washington, Jan. 25. The state de partment today gave out the following statement: Manian, the consular agent at Johannesburg, cables Secretary Olney that all American prisoners are out on parole, except Hammond, whose case differs from that of tLe others, in that Hammond signed the constitutional in vitation to Jameson to come to Johan nesburg in case -of extreme peril. Jame son marched towards Johannesburg, however, before trouble arose. When this was discovered the American and other leaders issued a proclamation call ing on the people to refrain from hostili ties. Instead of inciting the rebellion Hammond in the beginning raised the Transvaal flag and all in the movement swore allegiance. Clement and other Americans took arms from many and sent them home. Not a shot was fired by the Johannesburg party. There was no disturbance, nor a single act of bos tility. The arms were peacefully eur rendered and everv effort was made to maintain the republic against encroach ment. The cases against the American pris oners arrested will be tried in court, though the government has not yet in dicated the time of prosecution. Manian adds that the Transvaal government has acted magnanimously. In view ot the foregoing, it is believed here that neither Hammond nor any other American is in serious peril. The state department has cabled Manian to use the most active and vigorous meas ures for the relief of Americans, and to that end make the Transvaal govern ment direct representation on behalf of the United States, which acts independ ently, of course, in its own interests. The Extra-Session Talks. Salem, Jan. 26. .Talk of an extra ses sion of the legislature continues a topic of conversation here, and expressions from Governor Lord on the subject are above par. Some who have conversed with the governor say there will be no call issued. They have not, however, been authorized to say there will not be a call issued. The governor" has said there has been no direct demand made upon blm. W. H. Hobson says he was quoted in correctly in The Oregonian of the 23d inst. He said: "I am of, the opinion that an extra saasion would not profit the state very much." 'The machines made him say it would profit the state very much. 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