m' - TUU DAILY AStTOJUAN, ASTOUU, SUXIUY MOllMM, JANUARY 0, 1090. i For Revenue The New Tariff Bill is In tended to Raise $40, 000,000 of Addi tional Revenue. The House Ins passed a new tariff bill raisinj: all duties to (V.i per cent of the MeKinley Bill. Dealers in woolen goods j expect that clothing will be I just that mm h higher. In con-j versation with Mr. Herman! Wise, the leading clothing! merchant, lie says that this' will not alleet his special sale j l during this month. He says: that his offer of $0.90 for any suit in his store holds good; during this sale: also the re-j duction in Overcoats, Rubber ; Mackintoshes, Hats, Under- j wear and everything cIm? in 1 his store. He also offers aj free ticket to his Grand Mas-! juerade. Ball to every pur-j chaser of $5 worth of goods at i Mr. Wise's store. This is an; t opportunity to be embraced; by the public. j YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for twenty-four hoars ending at 5 p. m. yesterday, furnished by the United State Department of Ag riculture, weather buretu. Maxlmum temerature. M degree's. Minimum temieralure. 3T degreej. Precipitation. .76 inch. Total precipitation from September 1st 1, to date. ' tv inches. PaAclency of precipitalton from 8ep temlwr 1st, IMC, to date, l.ti Inches BUSINESS LOCALS. Christmas ornaments at Smith's. I Iio blend tea is the best. Ask your; grocer for it. and take no other. : Ueany Is the leading tailor, and pays J the highest cash price for fur skins. j Genuine Flndon Haddocks. Imported j Stock Fish. Anchovies and Hollan I Her ring: also Fine Bloater Mackerel; try them. Foard 8tokes Co. Go to l.VI Sth street, opposite the Court ! House, to have your umbrella repaired or; re-covered in flrst-class style. A complete , stock of fixtures and repairs always on hand. j i i c. ni-i-iis. Neufehatel. I J'JSI irtTnni, - - Philadelphia Cream. Kronenkase, Sierra, Sehloss Kase. Kdam. Swiss. Jeilyost, and many other varieties of nne American and Imported cheese at Foard it Stokes Co. Price C. P.. Smith's fine Christmas f an- dies. Jno Hann & Co.. O Commercial street, have an excellent suck, from which to j choose a iianoo..n: and useful Christmas present, onnsi ng of quilted and felt ( slippers, gentlemen's assert l enbroid- ered slippers, ladies' and gentleman's 5 storm Alas 'li f'H lined rubbers and a; complete and styljsh line of boots, shoes, etc. I C. B. Smith has the finest display of i Christmas candies In the city. Ills prices; cannot be beaten in the cl.y. j For 25 onts you can re.-nre an exe-llent j well served meal at the Hon Ton Restau rant, No. 5Ti CommiT'-'.al street They ore also fully prepared to serve all kin.ls of fish, game and ill df-iiraOa of the ! season as well as nyM.-ri in evry Im- ' aglnable style at the lowest living prices Come once and you will continue to CDme. Have you overlooked any of your friends at Christmas? If ro. you can square yourself by presenting them with a nice bottle of perfumery as a N.-w Years' gift. We recciv-d a lar'e invoice of these goods too late for the Christmas trade, consequently have a tine Jine of fresh goods for the N w Year. K.-tes-Crain Drug C) Charle-s Wirkkala's saloon, on Astor an I 7th streets, which has long been one of the most jiopular und best patronized drinking places in the city has been moved from Its present location to the lot Immediately east of the Casino thea tre. Many improvements will be allnl as Mr. Wlrkkala Intends kcepi.-g up 'he reputation his saloon has bad eince lie as sumed charge years ago. Only the t,e--t wines, liquors and cigars sold at the bar. a musical concert by the best tal-nt In the city, under the leadership of Prjf.-s-or Behwalie, the well known plani-t given nightly. Call around and bring your friends with you. Seventy-two Christmas candles for It cents at C. H. Smith's. i No excuse for tleeplejs nights when you can procure One Minute Cough Cure. This will relieve all annoyances, cure the most severe cough, and give you rest and health. Can you afford to do without It? Chas. Rogers. A TWISTER. A twister In twisting Mar twist him a twist. For In twisting a twist Three twists make a twist; But h one of the twists Untwists from the twist, The twist untwisting Untwists the twist. That !. twhen It's twisted with other twine than MARSHALL'S. ny If S-tf sj"seM s. M-K'B I i I i X Annual X X X X X X Clearance Sale GotBD.8rx.es on I Honday, 1 i x x x X X X January 6 j x X X X X Everything Reduce' in Price. X X I Albert Danbar Jtfc J'J JJH AROUND TOWN. lie .loth elect Tiie beautiful and fciluntf.e And the sons of Intellect. An.l the soul of ample fate. Who the Future's gates unbar, Minions of the Morning Star. Kmeron. Trlo Is brisk these day. Kibhons are to be tnie-h tw'il next spring. Job printing of all kinds at the Astorlan Job office. Candy pulls are much In favor among the Juvenile. J. IX Spencer went up the river yester day on the Mller. O. Nelson, of Onelila. Wash , was In the city ywterlay. Ilusmess wa ilull at the polio aiul Justu-e courts yeateitlay. Mrs. Captain Ijimbly. of Knappton, was In the city yestenlay. For the bst of oommerolal Job print ing call at the Atorlan Job ofllo. Doesn't It e.'m as though all of the Chinamen ought to know each other? Mr. J. P. Clancy went to Vancouver. Wa.h.. last evening, for a ahort vaca tion. Liberty ami not License will lx the theme at the M K Church this Sabbath morning. A gentleman down from Portland yes tenlay sai.! that K. L Dwyer was In that city. Partu s desiring to locate on governm-nt land will please rail at our ottl.v. It. L Poy!.- Ji- Co. 1'n.l. r the new or.-r of thing an Kast .rn mail will arrive and bo distributed tins morning. It was rumored yestenlay that Mr. llawes had christened his 11th street Mock th Tost.U Kow." J Kippo. was on deck again yestenlay at Foard Stokes, after having lassed a pleasant holiday easc7. I LOST-On Commercial strc-t. leather ! and silk handbag. Pleae return to the j Astorian office. Rev. T. Trumbull. ! O F. Jncobsen. of WalluskU was In the ' city yestenlay and his friends say that ' he is a bachelor ef g.xd standing. Mr. P A. MoiiJIIIs. of Wisconsin, a brother of Al. McC.lltis; of "Telephone" 1 fame, came down the river yesterday. Fred Johnson is the new editor of the I'ppertown society paper, which will here after 1 known as the "Sharpshooter. ' Mr. F. 1 Kuetner. auditor of the Northwest Construction Co., has moved Into his new office in the Flavel building. Parties desiring the l-;t of loh printing at the l..et prices should call at the Astoriin Job office N-fore going elso w here. Miss Mary, the daughter of Capt. Mc Vicker. is very sick with brain fev..-, but It is hoped that the crisis ha been reached. "Hill" itaymor.d. of Young's River, was In town yesterday, with a new patent, and his frien'is say that he nearly talk ed them to death. The Casearts have arrived . A hand some lit rle story book goes with each IV package. Ixik in our window. Chus. Il-ier- Irng Store. Ii transpires that Mr. C. C. VanK'Kn broke a rib on N.-w Year's day Instead or Injuring his .g by falling on the Ice, hut will not Is- laid up one of the late imported gowns ! of brown eloth. Th? sleeve and vest are of gre-n silk, with stripe of brown and dull bin.-, forming a plaid. Tf you want a lot In Astor'a Addition to Warenion before the price 1 advanced, get It le fore r.ext Saturday evening. R. L. I.'oyle & Co., m,e agents. If yon don't bll-ve Astoria Is the best loe.ticn on the coast for a large city, look at our map In our window of the Pacific coa-t. P.. I.. Royle Si Co. The county committee met yesterday and selected the names of th Judg s for the June .-lection, and will be made public when the eoutt meets Monday. il. I. Poyle, tl.e real estate man, yes terday re.eied word that h!s mother, In Ta-oma. is v. ry ill and that he may le- summoned any moment to her death bed. Pre-bvt.-rlan church tod ly Pr?a?hlng rr.orr.irig and evening by th pastor. Rev. 1'.. l.i.N!-!l Sabbath schoil ut 12:15 p. m. Y. P. S r. I:, at ;:3ii p. nip. All ure cor dially be n, ,1. Som.l.cdy said the other day that the devil a perfect gentleman, and always dreses lis such, perhaps, but why, then do'-s h- scent his handkerchief with the smok- of brimstone ' It was naticl yesterday that the con tract for the railroad bridge across the lohn Iiay's will lie let soon. A numlwr of contractors have already examined the situation. Night "ip'-eator L. N. Pearson, of the Western I'nion, went to Portland yester day morning to spen-1 Sunday. "The hoys" are authority for the itatement that he is to be married. Postal Carrier Wesehe being on the shk list, and there being no available substitutes, Postmaster Wise has ap pointed Harry A. Young to handle the I'l-per town route temporarily. Paul flonle, of Leep River, A. M. Llnd holm, of Greenwood, Mrs. Bernard Gal lagher, ilray's River, Wm. Hoeck. Oray's River, and L. W. Wright, Young's River, were among Astoria's visitors yesterday. Fifnen yars ago Tacoma hart a popu lation of .71 people: today she has Asotrla is far better located for a large commercial city, and now Is the time to get in on the ground floor. R. L. Boyle & Co. Business men. If you want to fix up your office for the coming year, with the best of letter head, lilll h.-a K state ments, etc.. call at the Amoritn Jd villce whfr siu will r,nl the best of nixfc atvl tnAtorj.il. . - Manager licrgii has Just hooked two nrw companies, tlu Em I'.llsler com lilnatl.m for January jr., and ' hi old Ken tucky," for l Vlu iiiii v li. Huh nn house III lew. Anton an. I Chris, ttorvnson. of tiray's river, The.v Chrlstensenil of Walluskl, John an.l Mike lohy. vf Ulncy. Wm. Anderson, of lVvp Wxcr, mid Win. Har till, of l,cwi mill Clarke, were among Ihe visiting mitolK'i-o yesterday. The fullered of thi late Mrs. Thomas t.ognn will take place trom the Catholic t'hmvh at l:.i thin nftcrnoon. The li lerrnwnl will he at tiree nwood. for which place the Mourner Miditower will lve Immediately after the service In the church. Mli Asms Sltan.th.in. teaoher of itul tar, impll of "i ,le Janon.' New York city, win be tleat'.l to m.vt any one who lelrv to atmiy rullar at "The S - I enm" .W riaiiklin anuA, on the Mh of January, t.-tw "n the Iiooih of nine an, I live. Rehearsal for the "Tito to i:urow," tliA ott.vrt.. I. I,.. -,i,.l.. vl .. illreetlon of Mr. OroOiy, for lte Ih-ik (l of the u)io library, the H'h Inst , are I In rogr,u anl nrv Nln w.ll alun.lr.l "rom the talent einilyeil the affair promises, to N the men aneee.-.fu one of the -aon. A cargo oT lumber is atrevvn al in the i'.lk Creek tl.ach I-r mile. It is iup-IHW.-.I to have lcen itoutr.1 oT the .lc. ks of lvimb.r a'hoiirr. ilurin lh.i l.ir.. storm. Wher-vor It came fmin It is a ' Ool-enl to the I'.lk Creek peopl . ho have great .lillUulty In getting lunilwr ; Into that country .luring the vvint.r The largest remnant sale that ha ever! taken place- will begtn Monday morning, j to continue for fourteen .lay, at Cohen's, l.ow Price Store. Now l your chancel to get tine tires k.xhL for less money than ever N'fore ofTere.1. I have also a few more cape ami Jacket which 1 have1 concliiibHl to sell at 5 per is-nt o(T ' I OOIIKN. j Low Irlce Siore, til Hoiiil SI... I. Indies, atetntlon! I what a Commer cial street man ha adopt. el for his war cry. An Inventory was yesterday taken by one of them of the leap-year eligible ' In the block between Hth an.l l.'.th streets which wa found to contain the following ' bachelor: Chris Kvenson. M J. Meara. Thos. ijutnn. Adolph Johns.in, Tom Cor. ' belt, IMck Pavls. John C.rnnt. an.' Aug i Nelson. ' The se.-.nd s.vlal given under the aus- 1 pices of tl.tteway R.N kah l.olge ly the' goeial club went off splendidly. The pro- gram was a good one bright, lively niM ; humonvt's somewhat merrier than the ' usual "sociable" program. The perform ers Uul well, the atidl-nce wis appreela-; tive. the n'freshment were nice, the : music good, and everyone appeared to i have a kckh! time. The entertainment mor. than covered expenses. In conversation w 'h Mr John tlrover. ' y.sler.lty. the weatl. r man. that gentle I man staled that Oregon ha I not ei ! quite eat. cut up wit': Its re.-u'.ar supply! of ram nn.l that there was sti:l a short- ! age of about three Inches. Sept. mlT and Oototier w. r. very dry months, while NovemlnT an.l l"H-c'mhcr have had a j little more than their allowun-e. The j winter has commenced so late It would , reern natural to suppoi'e that th- re w III te a late spring. I County Clerk Punhar ycterday isstit.l ( a marriage license to James Wevn and I Mrs. Jinnle Tnlmer Poth are will known Salvation Army officers, and the wed ding will take place tonight at 7 o'clock i In the hall. Mrs. Palmer wa connected I with the army as captain eight v.ar i ago. Mr. Weston was wlpi the amy I here for years, and In lv.O conducted over Uii m.-ettns. liely he ha bet-n con j ducting m.-etir.g at Itng Peach. After j the wedding the happy couple will ' lead the meeting. The Astoriar. wish' I them all proserlty and a wld-n-.l iUl.1 ' of usefulness. A well known irrand army man says, 1 I that "some p.tiple will look with disfavor on tne project 10 nave me t oni -ei -rate ar.d the I'nion veterans parade together j on the Fourth of July next, but I do j not. tin the contraiy. It seems to me ai very lual my thing to do. Wh are the dlsgrtintlid ones? Not the old rohll-rs. certainly. They respected th- m-myj during the war. and they respect thein , still. They will l- glad to meet their old antagoni.-ts. an.l I. w.lil I a very sujtge. tlve speelael" to se them marcliliu shoul- j der to shoulder It will m. an that the; war Is really in . r. that we r one pea-! pie, and that we live under cne Hag I HPNcr-.o phopi.n Havs .Mi.lnigi.i Spf Work. id After Hard j After lodls-e n.c tlnj I.Tl light. Seaside. A. 1'. W.. onie lory stc.ng. repaired 'to Whipple's Palme restaurant, a little ! Udore ml.lmciit. .in I sat down to .1 sumptuous spread. All the rood tilings of the season w-rc . nioved by the fun loving Workmen, nn.l whilst satisfying the wants of toe imv r man, Attic salt, of a rare kind, was n.i.1 to season the viands. Hcarcily had the Wer'arv n M tiied from the scene 'of rarnnci b. fore in marched tne nrm or roru . ;-i:iit's. iou.me.i y every employe, who all told made up en army numbering tie niv-1'.ii men an.l boy. The pro'1 's-l.u, nas I I by Mr. Martin I'oard. w ho 1 a I blra.d In bis ey and anrejuncid the m'et.il ,n of Ills bri gade In sweep the pp.--. clear of eata bles In siuht. Tli lozg.-rs in Hie Vork men's lodge thanked their stars "they got there iiist," but Po-s Whlptile was equal to the oecaslor and set out b fore the hungry i.piad p:ore than e uira to fill all demand, although big '''auk' TmigllK. flanked by Truesdale eu l l r..l Johnson, s. eenel to be capable of all fhlngi in the eating line. It seerm that the reason for the orous grocery firm being out :o late v..-.. that It is stock taking time ar.d all hands hail been engaged in that pleasant oceupnjion. TH!-; IJKFACLTKR. It Is the custom In Australia, l.y p r mlsslon of the KnglWh government, to lease out convicts to the best 'i-nllies as servant. Only convicts with good records ure selected, and they are known as assigned servant. It is on this custom that the story of Lincoln J. Carter's new play, the Defaulter, turns. -Mr. Carter has made splendid use of the subject, and written a drama that appeals to every class of theatre-goers. The run on the bank scene In Lincoln J. Carter's new play, "The I) faultcr," excels In realism anything of the kind ever placed on the stage. At Fisher's Opera House. January . Admission, 60c, 7ac, and 11.00. LF.SCTE CLI. I1. An unusually large audience gallie..f In Rescue Hail last evening to llit -n to the following Interesting program. Ml is Busey, pianist. Rev. J. Mof'ormac open ed with prayer and a brief, bright talk. Recitation, "Whet will you do with the New Year?" Miss Maude Belcher. recitation, "The firnyes of the House hold," Miss Elsie Parker. Bong, "At the (Janlen Oale," F. Par ker. Hong, "Over the Bannister," Ml s Li sle Porker and Mr. Freeman Parker. On being encored, they gave uno'.her song, "Roving." Recitation, "The Nii-hl Before C'hrlst mes." Miss Pauline Klrehoff Pointed talk, by Dr. O. p. Kst s. The committee on program for u& week Is Mrs. Horenson, Mrs. John r;rntke, and Mr. D. C. Hyckman. Two persons signed the pledge. miittT OI' WAV. ShouW Te ComploiM ThWU'rh the PlW nt Once. Mr. W, O. C!"Hn. who tttvtrni'A from Portland y.terlity morning. v that ho aaw Mr. llaniniond mkl that tnatt"r cam., up which in.oie It ncvury fr that gontl man lo ito over the line o( the tiivgon (Vliliiil l'loi coining to Astoria. Ho says that Mr. H.vnnionl I well an.l happy, and that declare everything I In prosperous condition a lie could ask, o far a M Oregon railroad niatior are coiui'iii'd. He Is much tbued with III" progro already made, in H e fao of o much bad wtalh er. and state that there will b no set backs to the work, sae the net Ion of the elements, which no man can fore f. When ked alxnit the commencement of work along the waterfront Mr. (loss tin replied that nothing could de dojie with that unlll the IV It. and N Co. settled Its right-of-way niiejitlon Inves tigation reveal the faet that the right-of-wav through the property of the v It. and N Is a mailer which I now In Hie I'nil.d Stut.'S coutl. and that beyiiiul Hllng siipulailons igm-l by the attor ney for both pa rite, nothing ha Neil doiie wlih II II is simply dragging II weary ny along on one pretext or an other, one gentleman sut.l yesterday he could not possibly understand the came of the .May In s M'-il matter, and that he tliouglit that since the eltlsens wei-o so anxiou ! ha oik comm.noe on the waterfront, whl.h could he done Just a well during th. winter ns not. and a thev have to furnMt the rigid of way. It Ivhoove them to take action and Iminedlute n teivst In the matter with a slew to gelling II settle!. There Is , way In which the 'snie can be forced very rapidly. At all the fashionable rern, lr. Price Hakliig Powder l pref.rie.l MKNP POll MONP-AY. "I will be there with w hoi. some vi ands." I'.rvakfast. Sliced orange. Wli.aten C.rlts. Crcvn I'gss l.yonnnlse. l'fv.l.ed Sirloin Sl'Mks. llor.lelalse Sauce Plaiinel Cakes. Coffee. l.lllu'heen. Creamed Cliinis In ' s eul Ciul.-t l-'reiich P. as Apples III Jelly Cuke Cocoa. Pinner. Consomme destine iillves. Itadishe lilix kiWli a la M ilne .1 Hotel Cl.et itf liar, a la Kran -aise I'ream.sl Onions. Least lieef. Caulltlower au C.rutln. Mashe,l l'o'atoes Lettuce Salad Cake Holy-Pol. Coffee. C II. V. V. PNIO.N' NOTICK. ftegular monthly misnlng of the Colitin M.i Kiv r Klshermen l'rot.s-tlve 1'nion wiil he held at their reading room Tu.-s lay. Jan. . lv'. at 7 3' p. m. shart. An offer for the scow Paihtlnder lo le eon sidere.1. Member in go,! stati.ling are renuesi ed to he present ulld have their lHk or rei-elid nl .g. Sopl'S JKNSKN. Se.-retary Ni "TICK Is h. r. by glien that the 'eferee' public sale of the property known as the Tighe Hotel-whl.il was ;otiond Noveml-r ?t!i. to.,, for 'i .lays-will again In- of f. red for sale at the Clatsop county court house door, at I1' a. m . January Sth, Kl. Terms and conditions the same aa In lore. J II. P. (iH.VY. II J W'lLP.lTY. Ileferees WANTS A HoTKL. A hotel man at llurtn. Kansas, writes the following letter to Postmaster Wis-; "Hive you r.nvthlng in the x.uy of a hotel on your list 1 want to an into the hotel business In y mr ety. Am nn exj'rlenee.l. practical hotel man If th. re is anything In sight worth looking nfter please lot me know. "I am unite well acquainted with A. f. Hammond Ksi , also with Con y llrith ers. railroad contraerr", either of wh im can t.ll you w hat kind of a man 1 am ' japan :rK juritNAi.isM A Japan.se correspondent of the Haiti more Sun says; "Consldet ln tie' fact that John llla. k fonndid Japanese our r.allsm In l7i commendable progress has been mad.-. Four years igi there were t.'.s newspap rs. magaxinei and Journals of diff. r.tit kinds publlshe I In Hi" empire Newspnperj,, like books, ire written In the written language, which Is quite l!f. feretit in grammar ord vocabulary from he colloquial language. fh' pr ss laws In Japan .ire very rigorous. Article XIX of the newspaper regulations reads as follows. 'When a newspaper has printed mart.r wbhli is cnnjti,.r,. ,rcju.!l.-ii. tn public order or subverdve of public mor ality, the minister of still for the In terior Is empower. .1 tn susiM-ret its publt. cation, either totally or leiniMuarlly. Iiur'.ng Hie month following Hie procla mation of the constitution the brethren of th pre expressed themselves rather freely, nn.l newspaper were nuspen.led at the rate of two a week." Tilt: MF.SSA'i N. Y. Herald. Py the way. we mut not forget that the message is one of the shrewdest po litical moves ever made. It stirs th. bile of the Peno' u -ns, forthey would be lost, horse, foot and dragoons, utiles they approved of If. nnd yet to annrove of It publlcl.' would lie a sort of "H eir b not. Duncan, for 'lis the knell." which mlghr send the parly to the back'troiin.i 'n the next election. Of course, if there U to be any serious controversy wiih '-Inirfand. the man who began It tn-et errv It through. We can't swap horse. vbiie the debate Is In progress. We can afford to smllo at the political situation, however, liecause, I tuke It, the matter Is not likely to assume a grnve aspect. It woti'd be utter folly for such nations a Kngland and America to shoot at each other. We shall settle the question amicably, but In the meantime the cume of chess among the aspiring politicians Is quite worth looking at. NO NECI-.Mrl.TY OF IT. Ext hange. "Charley!" called the iillnl man to the n.-af atid dumb man,' "I want to see you "Well," replied the leif and dumb man. you needn't speak so loud." Awarded Highest Honors World'! Pair, Onld Medal, Midwinter Fair. DH' CREAM Most Perfect Mar. .1) Years t!ic Slaiul.inl mm Mmm THE The Only Dry Goods, Clothing, Etc., of the Year. Every Article in the Store Reduced! No Goods Will Be Charged at Sale Prices ! EXCEPTIONS: The following manufacturers will not allow their goods placed at reduced sale prices: W. C. C. Corset Co., E. and W. Collars and Cuffs, Centemere Kid Cloves, 0. N. T. Spool Cotton and Belding's Silk Spool. . . . Sale Commences Monday, January 6th C. H. COOPER, The Lending Dry Goods and Clothing House Of Astoria. I'.SS 1. 1' III!: NAN'SI; li i N P Three of Ihe I'ottl Nine Pi T'.ilS on It.. ar.l llr.i'.glit H ue '"II the I .ir.iri New York Herald The It.-. I l I. In.- st.-.iiii.-r Caracas, wh.ch lirrll. I I:, le late vesteldnV after noon from I'nito i '.il. II,. Liiiiiayra and fuia.ia. In, 1 iiuouii; Irr passeligeis three in. n of Ihe rr- A of the Ited 11 I. Ine st.-alti-r Null-, niond, which wits sunk on I ' nil'.-r aft -r being in r.illlsl.ip unh ih,- H!-iutsh .steamship Mexl.-n between M a I .i i a I bu and t'uracoa. The rn. n wore A n W.iineis, chief rn glneet , K'lwar.l K'tin.-i, asistant engln er, and II I. not. i, .nn. liter The Nans, rn, in. I n.c. employ, d In the roasting trad.- In Vi-eei'icla. At the lime ..f II Ill, oni, I,, f p.,! J oY'ock In the moiling, -be was bound from .Mam. 'alia- to ''n ! hi .the had left I'lipe I'.ii.a:n no li- n- and a half before, an.l was about nm.- nit).- from land. It was . iv .l.i i k. but not mlstv. Cap tain II I.aks, v w.,s in th pl:nt house. Kngii.e. r l.iik", y was awakened from his sleep by ti, rll.;-g ..f the Is II In the ent-liv l.ohi I . r.'.e Ihe I tlgltlt-s. Assistant l-.iigho.r K un was on duly at the tltne Th. y i. . tn,. ingln.-s Iminedlablv. I...t a moment later Ihe Nans. mi, ud era ti, d Into the starboard sl.b- of the Mexico, abaft midships The Nans, in aid mi. a wo,. .-n vess.-l and the M.xlc.) l-,. In a few moments the it , I, line steam er began to llll. I'm. bill l.a'is.y mdered the flu... beats low.-ied The forty-nine persons on bo.nd eight piiss.ng. r. twenty. no .,ib,rs ,,f .(,,. crew, and ult.efeeri laboi.rs n.re all ustlr In a niorn.iil, and ib.s mad- .. .!.!. ri- ilu. boats. There was very little nt.W. The otuy worn. in on i,.,,,,.!, ,f...r g,.t(ng In a boat, , 1 1 t 1 1 1 ... i ., ii,,, Htearn r again an.l went down not, ,..r Cupiain Lak- sey l.ell.ve.l 1,1s v,.,... .,, , ,v,. llll the last, and he sank with her. Hhe foundered wlibln bwnn minutes ufler SiriKlllg the Mexico The .Mexico lowered bonis nn.l rem. Inert In Ihe vicinity fr ivi. hours. Hhe res cued Kll hot seven persons, four passcn- unci- (lr ii,,. crew. Chief En kineer uatr.jiiK ,,, ,,!,.(, rr i.i.ir iiours n.-iore b.i, ,,, k.d up Tin- i.'.i.-o, iii i, r picking up every one In "gin, starte.i t,,r i'iao,,, ,, ml,t w)h the goierninci K Augusta. All Hie rescued were p d on ihe tug and taken to ( iiraeoa The .M..e llMir..nl. iy, not Injured, and pro,-.., ,,.,. Wairous. Kenny mid I. nolo at once shipped for New mk on ih .'uracil, fnptnin Lak sey leaves a widow and a child, living In this city. Tiie Nam , moii.l uh i u , rew riieamcr of SI Ions burden, w, feet li, length, ill! feet beam and H.r, f. In depth. Hhe was hunt In Baltimore In is;, and was own ed In Wilmington, Pel. FOR RK.VT. Three comortalhly furnlalvxl roomei, with nmrt-ciam tahl board, at Mrs. Hol r"; " and li,a ,u-ots. tKwuM wlttaut room If dostml. fSHITlII'tl puds - and HrrT, ; r.T""' .Ln" T?". l;oun r.1,7. .7 greai aemana h. t A. Z- -"""'n tove it. Bold ROYAL Baking Powder nas been awarded highest honors at every world's fair where exhibited. SALE Reliable at?d Genuine Sale -OF- Have You a Sharp Knife! The New Year's Our Stock of Car Turkey Hay Be vers Will Suit Touh You !dust the Thing for a ! FOARD & AN KNIrtMATR'AL HILL OF FARM For a illnnar, wrvd on the IXnltig cars of the Itii'-wtii, Milwaukee and Hi. Paul Kallwwy, will bo sssnt to any address ,,n receipt of two cent postage stamp. Ap ply in fleo. II. Heaffunl. ibi'Tal Iibswi. ger Agent. (:d Colony Building, Cblcjgo, Illinois. FROM NOW UNTIL ftl'RINtJ Overcoat and winter wraps will be in fuxhlon. They cati be dls.nil-d. tempor arily while traveling In the otearn bea'r.1 trains of the (Vilcngi, Mllwauke-i an.l Hi. Paul Railway. For siid comfort, for upenl and for sssit'iy. no otl..r line cn,n cmniiare with Uilet great railway of the West. The Resort 47c! ('omnii'ii'inl etreel. is tlm pluoe where Hie liiisiiu-siiiaii Kiel the laboring man ifi Pr w'uit i tmlleil "JtMHT (N TIIE COAST," ir a nice cool ilrink of tbn ilfl)Mteil flHinliriniis lierr. Snml wieh of every kiwi msde to onler, hiuI sn legnt free luni'li wirreil eveiry iky. Hot Uostnn linked Hnn nerved ovory other afternoon. You aro wolooine. Grosbauer fit Brach hSTOp PUBLIC ItlBRAtV I READING ROOM I'HKK TO All.. Open erery rlay from 3 o'clock to 5 :30 and 6:80 lo 6:30 p. tn. Bubecriptlon ratca f3 per annnm. South wilt ear. Eleventh sad Dusne Sts. FOUND. KOI'NU-A In ly hnnilhHg, contnlnliig a luce hanilkercnn r, a smnii sum ot money and several other articles. Owner can have same hy nppiymg in inn nsio. nUn em,.,, l.l.htlfvlng property and pay. Ing for this advertisement. THE Hew Year's Presept. STOKES. WANTED. IV,N'l'i:i A guild girl for genersl hulls, wink, , 3,,j ;,, ,rM. WANTKIl ily young couple, no ctlll dnn. two or ihiee lurnlshed rooms for linns, keeping. Address John It. flat k, XI gr I'o. nil Tel. Co, Cliy. WANTKD It.hii young man for bniiieh i.fli.e; Hiilniy iiunim per month; icI.ieiieiM i.ii.t i.m nn cash rapllal re. lulled. Address Tiir llntt.r I'ublishlng Co. Portland, Or. WANTKH A nurse and wardrobe for baby Hem r,ih trci on New ' ear's W K d.in'l win, I boys or loafers, hut men id ability ti, , ,M) . noh , huM. lers Htale a, general agents. Halary and commission. Idicln, Klre Knalne Co., Racine Wis. o1,A'MEIrA,,"'nU 10 rP"-tth. M,.n ii I, Insuranca Co., of Montpeller. VI. Kor further Informal tlon. a,ldr. 0. M. Btolp. (lenertU Cowrt ehantt Hom.ihlna new and very popu- Z'nZ' "a" """ PotltlotMper. L ,V ,our r"" and ten M . r. ,', prtlou'"' Jha rinney Mgr., I', p. Ik,, m, Ut) S sWWf POfl HALE. JAPANKHIO OOOl M-sJeut-Juit f. Le s, Ml Commercial street. MIHCRI.fLANIKwjH. i L