I ' ' ' ' '-'"ur v.,.,:...: , - .... r- . , ' . -' .; Of iMt nf;'T.-. vv:il bo liable b prosecution. : I THE DAILY ASTORIAN ll the tlffest and test paper. on the Columbia River THE ASTORIAN has the largest circulation of anv Mr on the Columbia River KULIv ASOCIATKI) PHKSS REPORT. Vol xlvii. ANTOItIA, OREOON, SINDAY MOKMXG, MIVKMUKU 28, 1817. NO. 08. . wit r i r ho 11 in 1 1 ur&mm&mmz&s YOUR THANKSGIVING AND CHRISTMAS TURKEYS WOULD BE MUCH MORE PALATABLE IF COOKED IN ONE OF BRIDGE & BEACH MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S STEEL TRY FOR SALE BY J. N. LAWS AT E. R. HAWES' OLD STAND MANUFACTURER OF AIR-TIGHT STOVES OF ALL STYLES 1 1 . 1 1 si School Books AND School Supplies. We hate thr tt end rh4l Hut of rD awl Pencil lablrlt Hi the ellr. GRIFFIN & REED Christmas Next UUU HTOItH Irt FULL UltVICIIAIU.K AND CROCKF.RY, LAMIH AND GLASS WARE. HLITAllLK FOR PRK8KXT8. Ross, Higgins & Co.. CHOICE.... PKKSH AM) SALT MEATS BOND STREET ANI W. F. SCHEIBE, A full Una of Piiwa, Tobacco, and Smukara' Arllclta. 474 Commercial Mt. J. A. FASTABEND- HOUHE, UHIUOK ANIJ WHAHK HUILIIRR HOUSIC MOVING TOOLS HUNTED UNION MEAT COMPANY Shield Brand Hams, Bacon, Strictly Pure Lard ALL KINDS OF CANNED MEATS Oaarantted (ha Boat In tha Markal CORNER FOURTH AND OLISAN STREETS - - PORTLAND, OREGON RANGES IT. Tatlcts Slates Pencils Sponges Composition Books Pens Blotters Inks OF THK MOBT ORNAMENTAL Foard & Stokes Company Grocers - Butchers.... "The Louvre" ASTORIA'S GOKGEOlS ENTERTAINMENT HALL S rLOUKH rin Muale. tteiuee of All Kinds. Two Magnificent Kara. EVERYTHING ."IKST-CLAS3 Cood Order and Everybody's Rights STKICTLT UHNEKVKU. Mnnulnclurcr and Denier In FINE CIGARS! General Contractor THE CANDIDATES FOR SUFFRAGE Two Convcntlwis None Tickets for City Officers. OPINIONS OF Till: .SIKIKT Abeat tiially HMdee Bcttcea Ihc laa tfidates JUMoi. (.oedard aad Dell Are Sato. KIM fliLICANS. Mayor - I'. J. Taylor Tnlfcc :omiiilloiicr Cliurk OMm Treasurer!'. J. Curncy Audltor-ll. E. NcIhoii Street SupcrinUmknt CharlcH Hull City Surveyor- II. Hell City Attorney HarrlMtn Allen llitrhor Muster Jainet Christie Coiiiicilmen: First WiirJ, II. B. rerKiitun; See onJ Ward, J. W. Welch: Third Ward, Oniric Ooddard CITIZENS. .Major I. llerKinun I'ollec CoimnlHi.iner - W. F. Sclielhe Treasurer J. W. (nn Auditor II. F. Nelson Street Surerliitendeiit - J. .M. Miller City Surveyor - l C. llekkman City Attorney-(ieorge Johnson Harbor Muster- Juck Reed Coiinellinen: First Wnrd.JeiiM Hansen; Second Ward. C. C. I'tlnger; Third Ward, CharleH (ioddard City pltlc culmlnml y-!rday Ui the namlnir f iwo tirkHa for lty oltlirr to U W'"til Is-.fnliT th. Kr ka much inwulii'ilon hi Iwi Ititlulifvcl In xm lu the mtiko.ui) at Om lmxmln( city lulmlrlnnillon. Now Hint H tHimln.i. tlotin" huv. ln ttiinle ih j'.ijl nr a mm li ui na Is-fotv. R.iulllfJia twivo iium.il (Ukit which la a. irt of com. irxiilM txwn tha alniwiirta anl the itmrr ro'. n'htU- tlw iiun-p.irllnn o rallnt. or i-ltlU'tia, hne !ut-J cunJIJiitM ho ur a cotuprotiUse iKMwn'n the In.lf. Iniukixa mij (niliht ilmiovrata. All ymivrluy nTU'riuion und rv.nln thim ua ik it h In if tulkf.l of hut polldra on ttic atrevta. Oroiipa of nn-n g-.ithT'l In tho cluh ami hu-l corrWora or HtoJ hIkiiu tht atriM't comrra JlHcuaalnic the altmitton. Wh.-n (h iimiiuiu.-mntn wrre miuln ot the cuixllilHtm wl.vtM by thr two oiHiwntlon. TltU'lm iia rife uml liv.llotlona -rt fnvly ma.l to th fatfl of the viuinua ramlhlntm. In anitii-iui.iri.-r iM'ttlnir wna ev.'ii ItiiulK'"! In on tlu mivmlty quratlon. Sotno offors viw iiimli two to nn.' thnt lh-rvman wiiuM uitrin Tivhr. No i,ikr Wi-tv rfirtl, whllo on the other hnnl T.iy. lor'n frlpnila were tstkilly i-ondclont th.it he miM irr" the day. MaJiy nn;u mintu Me inlviuiil cl.ilmlnK lluit the l-iimi-a of tho ftwnt ndmlnlatrs'tlnn would ni'.lltnte ainilnxt 'ho re-.lei'tlon i f the pivsent lnrumlHns renomintitrd. The foiii'MimiH of iitnon amnia to lie tlwt Auditor tid Police JudKn Nolson would auove.1 hlmiolf with little pihm. tlon. Three out of five wvre conildent t tin t Fnink Carney would lie elected trmt. tirer. while others wen atronir In the opinion Hint thr preent InoumlH-irt. J. W. Conn. In view of pant efflelent ser. vliva would haxv no dlllloulty In belnir elt't(il. Concernlnit the oftliv of pnllcc commlKsloner, opinion wnx nlmut eiiuitlly thvMiM. Roth Olvi atid S.-helh.. have many frienda. lu the ntrnifth of tho votlnif piuace from all report sei-m to lie In favor of Solv-llie. Conslderalile In terent was manifested over the election of 41 eoiineHniain In the llrst wti-d. Many nfdnlona wvre exposed that rijlntr.r would rlv Welch a hnnl rub hut none dared predict (ho outcome. Oodd.inVn election cmfd to be conceded In the third ward, n well na that of Itell for survi'r. Ret were offered Inat uluhl thnt floors Johmson would win over Al len for cty attorney, hut Allen's friends isvlnt to his exceptional record ns deputy district attorney and K;neni! business man of probity and honesty us a Kuar.in. tee. of his selection by the poivple whom lie hiu ii wed served In the past year or two. It Va snJd that hla ability and watch, fulness of tho rsople,a Interests his Von so fully demonstrated, and thnt his ab- soliilo fairness 1n nil matters pertainlnit to public Justice and the public wenj In sure hla sucoeea ni the polls next month. Johnson's friends claim that' he has lrovid hlnvtelf the frlond of the work Inir man and tlmt they will stand by him. Ycstorduy mornlnir the rejitiblican con. tuition wns nwked by harmony of In lerej-1 wfth the exceptlun of one .ir two Instances. Uttlo wntrovcrsy was made over any of tho offices, though there were several candidates for one or two of them. Most or the nomlrwuions wer- mid tumultuous. An Interesting controversy occurred over ths city attorneyship he. twwn the old.r uml younRer mcnibcra ot the porty. tho latter being very nnxloin i trfmlim.te J. K, ymiiijf, hut 'r.- out elss.l wh'm II earn., to votlnx. In tho rit liens' or n'Ki.pirtli.n conven thm ftverythlnu went off ns snvxnhly as 'tlHlle. Jll fe'WShll prl'Vdll.'d snd 11'iirly nil ffli ti'imlnstl'ms it. mnd tjiiMiilinotis. It was fouiul ne-;.ss'iry to mljxtirn Ui tnenilns; from th m'inilii until tlin ufirrfKMin In onlr to a"-iiri the tertiitin numW r of voters. It.rth conv.ntlona selected enitr.it com. Itllllera to III II Ml If.- (mi ".1IT1I111IKI1. I'ltOW NINO AT KMI'IKK CITY. Kint.lni 'Hy. dr.. Nov. 27.-wa of tha dn.wnliiif rf Henry (fcihlvr'H, a mill hsnd In 1 ti ifii..y of ths .irdln-r mill, re.iihol lure this ni'riilnf. (i.iMitfn on Moiidriy l it hfi fir.Hiir In am.ill tmt Willi tll llltrtrllon of VU'tln tim wrrrks .'ifm-r TrU' k.-e Nolhlra: has sln-e Iwen "-ri or he.ird f him Y-:erd.iy 4j.:Ur of mux ,n f . hi ml nod l.l.-iillfl v a.i the 011m t-liHttflnif to him Tti sienmer Tru' ken his Ui for In over the wnt mid I iw.w within fl.'ty t of -li.i wj'if .md In ,1 pHlllon thnt the ' strikes her with full force The hiilw.irks are ifi-ne: li most of the nfi'f house. M' "f the nryi of wheat I'.iu ln mi he out rl ihe wri k. MINK IN IMNCKR. An. Col. N.v. J7 8miKlr mount, iiln la In lrou?i:o ajfiiln. and trm In-ilh-stl.ms nil tlw mmtra 'x thir. Ojwhsvan timiiel. rela R, Jidinson. Park. Hush, wh i. k.T. Mlner.il KVrm ami Alto. Arit'-n: will t. drlvwi oot l.y the ilejdty a-ei fiom th fin etiat Is still smoul!erlr.g In the Is ihi of tho KmtiirtrUf nVne. The mis Is flndlnn lrj way Into the bwr w.irklnvs of the Ie!ln 8.. In great va. une. AU ih I)elk 8. stid Johnson men were enmpel- to dr tlirlr tools and tli" for their lhea last nluh'. "Die K. Is ni.ldly lnre.ilnK 1n tlw Cowtiaven tunnH and It Is rxpe-t.l thnt the men will have to nimii out. It Is M'evcd t h"t all s-orknir connivtMl w'llh iful lylnif iiUiv.. the Cuwhaven tunnel will have to shut down untj the draft uhani(ea or the Bmuirirler fir Is settler for good. This nusni the throw-ltur out of some f'O niin.Ts for nn Iwlrflnlte period. OVKIUH-K VF-SSKII. (Un Fr.Ticlsco. Nov. rT.-Hrltlsh ship Nnturai Is now ft) Jays ovrnlue from Lon don to I till pirt. Relnsurnticc on th ves.d und outto la quod at 15 rulneaa. rjilnstirunra on the o'erdue bark TP mounrt. now out M days fnsn Livirrool, la quotad at IS gulncsj. Shinplnic and mruronoe men -tlw tva the bark may huve. rnknn the route around the Cap of Good Ifucai. a ftu t l!uit would account for her lorur lsissa. OFF TO RESCUE THE WHALERS RCVEM'E CITTEIt BEAR STARTS OM HER IERIL01S VOYAGE. Will I ftdergo the Rigors at the Arctic tor 1 Year oa Her .Missioa ot Mercy to the laiprinacd Mci. S.aKli. Nov. The l'nlt'l Stat.s revenue cuttir li. ir sail d tunirht !or tha north to n-scue "he imprisoned whalers in the An tic ive.in. The voy.iRe will oc cupy ulioiu A Jivir. 0 1 1 1V. ' N H KIT 1 1 U C A X S. Porthutd. Or.. X.v. :T The .X'Vutlve comniltt.v of tho Holniblloan league of OriKim met today to pniire for tlve reS- uUr utxiinliU v:i-withn of tho league, wliivih tho ounstltu-.loa tlx.'S oil the llrst Tued:ij- lit Kohru iry. Thcro wero pres. cut: C 11. t. iuT. preiu'iu; . ai. v.i.v, , , . .. r n.. I-v. ii ml U A .Mc.N.iry, innuinu, .... , 1 . . Moody, Tho IXillcs; V. H. Moore. Moro; II. I.. Wells, se.wtary; J. A. Xilson, Al. lwuiy; and CKiuJ (.Kit-h. &ilctn. The commltte de.ild.it to hold the con vention In Poitland. and authoriicd the pn-skMnt and s.vtvt.iry to lssu. a formal .mil. and to notify ill ilu clubs. H. M. Cake uid 1.. A. McN.iry were irlvvn autHiority to ivll'vl fun .Is n-vessiiry to defray Om expn.i'S of the convesit.on. It was tho Roner.il opinion th.it the city n which tho convMitlo.i is held, should pay tho expenses. CRAMP'S LIXE. Saiv Frunds.il. Xon-. 27. Oltiska trade commlttea hs addressed a communica tion to tho owners if tho Cr.vmp-HoaiHey ateumahhi Unf Hi ls Pllt flvo steamers In the Ahiskn "trado next ?trinir. asking them to mako this fstrt their southern terminus Slmlliu" requesta from oiher loval tnido orfranliaitlcMis will bnck this request. A petition will bo clrculat.d asklne cnncTOss to ohxo Pyea as . sub- port of entry-: the eloslnc of the port would put its m.riihants cm nn equal footliiK wttlh tho merchants of VlOtorU nJid other foreign jxrts. TROOI'S FOR PORT TOWXSF.XD. Tort Towns nd. Nov. 27. A telegram re. celved here today from Washington states that Major-Genoiil MlUn lM aub. milled to the seorotury of war a letter In wtdoh he recommends that Fort Town, send be occupied by troops Immediately. THIS WEEK'S LONDON LETTER fiirtbdar Tarty at Windsor io Honor of I'rlnce Alcuidcr. (JI.ADSTO.NE ONE TO FRANCE The Duke ot Teek'a riiaiciil Conditio Caaiiay Hick Auietr to the Royal family. Lumlun. S'tv. St ft,yr'jh'j-d 1W7 by tho ArfnUt Press.) England Rener- illy tier,u(fhoiit the week h.is le n cnvel. oped In foa;. Th weatlver has been usu ally mild, though th-re was a ahitrp frost on Thursday nlglit. (i-en Vlct.rki travo a blrUxkiy porth at Wlndsir on Tualay fr Prince Alex, wwler of tituslerg. aed I years, the i-ldpt son of Prlnoess Reatrlc, wklow of Prlnco Henry of R.r!onlT(t. For Ids O rirnl ty her nvijety aummoncd the man. Direr of the Kmpire thtr to produce the clnetnetrofrrajdi pictures aid troupe of performl-wr dogs now showing; In Lon don. The isrtures were dismayed In the lurif dra.-ini;-rof)m of the castle. Tha quern. Prince Bwitrioe aid the rest of the court as well as the children were hufcely dellifhtL The queen semed to enjoy Immensely the pictures of herself In the Juhtlce pro cssion and aftor the entcr.alnmcnt was over she caused M.inarer Hltchetui of the Empire theatre to be presented to her. A lsim-1 of money has been reaped at the Windsor baur In aid of the Royal Albert institute, opened by Princess Christian on last Tuesday. The princess presMed at one of tha stalls, selling pho. totrrmis of Queen Victoria, signed by her majesty at a guinea each. The whole stock -anaa sold In a few minutes. Thereupon the prmcesa re marked: "I do not eve why we should tx petition mamma, for some more." A messenger waa then dispatched to the oesnle and the queen supplied more pho. tographa of herealf. Her majesty con tnftued doing so during the three days wWch the baaar lasted and even then the demand for her photographs was not satisfied. Queen Victoria has also been very busy a a fwmRy council which has been dis cussing the affairs of the family of the late Touches of Terk. at which the Duke of Teck and hta children. Including Prmce and Princess Adotphus of Teck were preaent. Jewelry of considerable historl. cal value goes to the Duchess of York, tht. daujrMer of the duke. Queen Vic. torla sutwtantlally compensating the other memliers of the family. The White lodre at Richmond, hitherto the resi dence of the Duke and Duchess of Teck, has been srmnted to the Duke and Duch ess of York. The future of the Duke of Teck has not been settled upon. It Is rumored that a parliamentary grant will be souirht. but this Is m likely to be oatmed ns It would t most distasteful to the people) generally, and the house of commons after the promises made upon the settlement of the Prnce of Wales' children thai no more appropri ations would bo asked for the royal family, Mr. and Mm. Gladstone crossed the channel on FriJay on their way to Can nes, where they will arrive, on Sunday. Dr. Habershom reported that the generaJ henlth of the former prime minister is very good, and that 'there Is every pros pect of his neuralgic pains d'isarpeo.r'.ng In a milder climate. The touchiness of Tlterateurs had two volcanic demonstrations during the week. Swinburne, the poet, having been named In the acAdetny as one of 40 to form an Rnglish academy of Immortals, wrote a furious letter p1 the Times, saying: "The r-it'on of an English academy Is too seriously stupid for a farce and too essentially vulgar for a comedy." In conclusion Mr. Swinburne remarked: "It seems to me tha.t the fuJl nnd proper definition of so preposterous an Imner. tfnenco must lw left to otturs than the bearer of a name selected for the adula tion of such m Insult." Sa. Grand's latest book ls caustically crltlcilxed and the authoress of "The Hoawnly Twins" hue written a letter to the Dvlly Telegraph's book reviewer. Among other tWntrs ehe says: "Thot you axe of ancient lineage. I am willing to admit, since your putting In my mouth words and sonKments not mine shows you are infected with Wood of Anonkas. That you should rake upon yourself to be a. serious Judge of art Ls crime for wlik-h It fci painful to think you must one day settle between you and your God. but thnt you should write your self down an admirer of mine ls ihe ugliest blow my art has dealt me. and I tnko this opportunity to publicly apolo glxe for It." J. S. Sargent, the American painter and memlor of the Royal Acu.lWny. is fin ishing a portrait of Miss Mary I.eitcr for Ifhei academy of 19SS. ' There was a great crowd of pilgrims and visitors at Rome on Monday, the feast of St Cecelia, gathered to see the cataowrtia lighted up with MioukhkIs of eleotrlo Ihglrta. There Is a marked change In the pre- vulnng rityta of fishtoruil.le hair dreaslng, whflch strnrs an IncllnatI'Mi to Mum to the chignon. The doulrts rnised as to whether an English arbrtocrs-t wns permitted to mir. ry an Indtnn have benn dlspelUil by tha andftiiiKunent the Lady Coventry and Prtnwe Dhule fitgh am Un be married on December J9. Thvi Coventry a are opposed to the uron, but thalr olotlons have bn overruled and the Indian govern. merit haa Agreed to aettle 11 (ion the brldo the aum of tffft annuaHy. lit l understood thrtt Henry D. Tratll Is tha author of "A liife of the Ptlnc of Wales." which will be puMlshed In the nnar future. Tt Is claimed tha the electrical rillnxids In Cairo, Egypt, are beating those of ! Brooklyn hi the record of the number of people killed. The Egyptian roads have bn running a (trie over a year and If) people "were killed or Injured by their on-a during the first 12 monrhe. The Prince of Wales haa had a etic omsful shoot with the Earl of Durham at Larnberton matte. Mr. and Mrs. Rnullny-Martln'a party In ftcotland is also establishing Mg ree. ords. Its members kllleil over 4flt pheas. artts and other game bust week. At a pubtta meeting In Dublin on Wednesday last. Lord Dufferln prea'.d. lng. In commemoration of ttj centenary of Blmund Burke, a tetter from Mr. Glad stone was read In Which the veteran staremnan said. "I regnrd Burke as to Ireland and America with fervent ami unstinted ad miration, and aa to France and the rev. olutlonary war, with grief; but through, out with the reverence due to his noble combination of character and genius. As regnrda Ireland, tt la Indeed petnful for me to cover Hellng wounds Inflicted by her chlldrer but neither my faith In hr eventual destinies, nor my anxiety for their accomplishment have In the smallest degree abated." Qeorge Askrith. the lawyer who accotn. panled Lord Dunraven to the United States, haa been appointed junior counsel for Great Britain on the Venetueta arbi tration commission. There have been no novelties at the the atres durina; the. week. Helen R-TtrJm. formerly of the Botonlans, successfully replaced Florence 8t John In "La. Per lohole" on Mori day last WHOLESALE DEATH IN PHILLIPINES vorst Ttrnoos Tnt histort cr THE SOITHERX OCEAX. "illioas al Dollars of frspertT lid Tkoas aods ol Lives Destroyed Whole Toaas Sept Amy. Sun Francisco. Nov. 27. A typhoui which swept owr the Phllllplne Islands on the 6th of October was the cause of the worst disasters rpjrtcd from ihe southern ocean in m.iiy yetirs. If not In the history of that seuion of 'he wcrd. Thousands of lives were lost, lnclud. lug many Europeans, and the dam-iee to property wus s.mething appalling. Tele, graphic advices concerning the calimity have been very meagre. The difficulty of getting news from the Islands is great at any time, and owlag to the remotcns of some provinces visited by the hurri cane, full details of the storm did not reach Hong Kong un:ll November 1st. The steamer Gaelic from the Orient to. day brought letters and papers which contain accounts of the rivaea of a tidal wave and wind. Whole towns were swept or blown away. Fully 500 Europeans were killed and lit is estimated that Btno na. tlves perished. The storm first struck the Island at the B iy of Santa PnuH In the province of Sumir. It dev.Mtated the entire southern portion of the Island. On the 12th the hurrictne reached Leyte and struck tho capital at Tacloban with great fury. In less thin half an hour the town wns a mass of ruins. The natives were I pantc-strlcken. Four hundred of them were burled benoath the debris of wrecked buildings, and 140 corpses of Europeans were recovered from tho ruins when the native authorities Instituted a search for tho deud. Reports from ".he southern coast were recchvd which ckilmed that a score of small trading ves sels and two Sydney traders were blmwn -ishore and their creirs drowned. The sea at 8amo swept Inland nearly a mile destroying property valued nt several millions of dollars and causing whole, sale deaths among the natives. SAW MILLS FOR ALASKA. Seattle, Sov. 27. The A. S. Kerry Lum ber Company announced today that It would construct thre-? saw mills in Alas ka this winter to meet the anticipated large demand for lumber for boats to descend the Yukon next spring. One mill will be located on Luke Tagush, one on Lake Bennett, and one on Marsh Lake. The material for the ;nlll will be carried in on sleds. The daily output of the mills will be 60,000 fet GERMANY IS ON THE WARPATH Emptror William to Send i Fleet to the Tellow Sea. MUST FORESTALL ENGLAND Will Hate the Sappert of Aastrii nd (In. tia Viats Coatpeisntioa tor Mill in of ."issiooarie. Berlin, Nov. 27 (Copyright, 1907, by the Associate! Presa.) The preaenea of Em. peror Wnifant at Kiel on the occasion of the swearlng-ln of naval recruits haa had the expected effeot of cttu-ing the situa tion so far as Germany'a attitude toward China and Haytl la concerned. Whiiln two moeths a squadrm rf eight fine cruisers, having oa board tato men wfll be assomMed In Chinese waters, and the fact that Prlnc Henry of Pruasla, a brother of hla majesty, la to command half this force, lends probability to re. ports current In government circles that .hot work Is expected, as Prince Henry's great ambition for yeirj past has been to win naval laurels. Furthermore, a correspondent here of the Associated Press has been told by gevJeroen wh were at Kiel on that ccaslin that Em. peror Wllltana, In conversation with Ad. miral Von Knorr, commander In chief of the, navy, and wfth Prinoe Henry, mad use of the expression, "wcln mussen alls, mania eln proH bisgm" (we must fore, stall England.) This remark waa made while the emperor was enlarging; on the situation in Cnlna and dwelling oa tha. fact that the advantage gained by the quick action of the German naval forcea in Klao Chan Bay must be followed by adequate strengthening of the aquadron by forces available. In thla connection a correspondent of the Associated Free a Ienrna that within three days ot the re. celpt of the news of the murder of the German mlsaionarlea the emperor through, the Carman ambassadors at Vienna and St. Petersburg, made confidential Inqut. riea aa to whether Germany would be op posed In Chines waters In case circum stances -should render seliure of territory" necessary. The replle obtained were wholly satisfactory. The German newspapers are almost unanimous In demanding that Germany seixe the present opportunity to itocaira adequate and tangible condensation for her support of Chins, m the peace nego tiations In 1WS. The Deutsche Zet'una; la the mouthpiece of this feeling when it says: "We rejoice to say that we thus give the guarantee that the German em pire sends out a fleet with the firm pur pose of obtaining tangible results on tha coast of the Yellow sea, for It Is the see. ond time a Hohemxollern princ holts his flag against exotic piracy and we re certain he will only return crowned with laurels." The Imperial w.u-snlp Gefton will pro. cecd to Hnytl as soon as she ixm be MWed for sea and will emfirce the domands ot Germany, backed by the two German school ships. BETTER THAN REAL. San Francisco, Nov. 27 Dollars better in the quantity of silver they conbiln than those turned out by Uncle Sam's mint are in clrcukitkMi here. Several of them have been detected at the United Shd-tee enibtreasury. So good an Imitation of the genuine Is this bogus coin that It pasea current at 'the banks and there are few cues of tho manufacture. Such coins as have so far been detected are not mouMed. but made with a die. Mill ing ls defective In some plaiies. In fact, this is the imosit noticeable flaw In the coin. JAPANESE MURDERED. San Francisco, Xov. 27 As the out come of a quarrel between two Japanese on the cutter Push, K. Imal, the cap. tain's biy. wns sh-t nnd killed this mom- !ina and the ship's stwwi.urd. Charley Wishlmur, ts hi ail at Bin Rafael, harged with tho murder. The two had ,jn t(.rrn, ,,,, earft n,i(1 no,Hna the captain Unit unless the other wag discharged tho complainant would leave the ship. Royal aaakes tha food para, wholesome aad dellcleas. ism FOVDin Absolutely pur aovai auuaa sovoaa co saw ram. BVAl i ! f i '. i i ' .1 it t f i :! 1 P It I! ii' 1 t IV . 1.! Ii Ry- 1 n 1 v.-. . t ,' 1 . If If