The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, December 01, 1897, Image 1

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THE AST0RIAN lus the lar.JSt
clrcolatloa of aov utt
oa tbe ColumfcU River
Re DAILY ASTOMAN li tn
tlfiett nJ test piper
on tli Columbia River
FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORT.
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VOL. XLVII.
AHT0I11A, OREGON, WEDNKHDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 1, 1897.
NO. 100.
YOUR THANKSGIVING
AMD CHRISTMAS TURKEYS WOULD BE
MUCH MORE PALATABLE IF
COOKED IN ONE OF
BRIDGE & BEACH MANUFACTURING
COMPANY'S
STEEL RANGES
mm !
TRY IT.
FOR SALE BY J. N. LAWS
AT E. R. HA WES' OLD STAND
MANUFACTURER OF
AIR-TIGHT STOVES OF ALL
STYLES
School Books
AND !
School Supplies
Tablets
Slates
Pencils
Sponges
Composition Books
Pens
Blotters
Inks
tt o ha ike beat and ehail Una of rn and rnell
TaM0 In lb stir.
GRIFFIN & REED
Christmas
Next
OUR STORH IS TVLh OF THE 0
BUnVICEAJlU" AND ORNAMENTAL
rnocKrcnr, uvsre and GLASS
WARE. SUITABLE TOW. PHKSK.-vio.
TO RELIEVE THE
ALSAKAN FAMINE
Government Cannot Act Lotll Cob
grcss Meets.
KF.PI.Y TO WKTLAND MKSSAGE
Heiadecr tipttfltloi to ib Tsaoa Tkc
.Military Kumsllna RcgU
f loan Defined.
Wn.hln.l.m, Nov. 3" -tSp.-i-i.tl lo tli"
Astorlmi l-Tb caljliirt lo.Uy w eon
lltli the kiilijirt of -ndl"iC rvll"f to
pvtipli. in it Klondih. Th pmid 'ne re
ceived a tcliitm from tho I'uM'and. nr.,
cliKinlH-r of coinim-rcr, iinilr. ttuit lh
waa danger of dratllutlo i and miff'-rlng
In tho K! n.llkr, unit oft-ruuf to supply
lli m- wary food f'r r-JIf If the gov-r.-iim.r.l
u;d undertake tin transport.!
linn. information w t r.oi d-finite aa lo
the m liMl i-o mill Ion, hut was on tbi
inn line has ir"Vlo.ily l en ll".
Kra4i"l from the nrtil.
1 The cablm-l c.r.H l. rd i-vif y phone of
tha !tun!lun. It - l.v.1 Hint nh
liiK ruulil W '''iin onlll .uriiir'wii infi.
vhm an nror!ntlon will wk'J for
the pun11 "f trinnportlnc fxvt nt (up-
THK hKPl.Y.
Vr 'Vi'it -im ni, Wn'hlntron. Novem
ber JOW. H. Mon, pr-l1 lit rhaiit"r
of roimnrro. rorlliiml. dr. Thr pn4
4m Jlrrcu m to m knonlr.lKo 1 r
cipt of i'iir l'itrm of iho li v
anllij mlnr on th Yukon wni that
nr fil'ly yniplhlir tlh Mi rxprln
r(rtimliit In ym:r i)lp'i i4 hopm that
i -h inronii an (hall t ll to nfford lh
Miff rontiipliiiJ will W furnihl at
lh arllrt poIMi day.
R. A. AIIKR.
riwnmllonr Snillh'a lelunun cautlona
I h ilopartmr-nt airalnut placing too much
fJth In In raiwrta from Iya-
fMMT mAvir rrlv trailer and prtl
twfo ih pr(1rr'i V oflVI.il family, re
ported lhat a hnl of r4ndfr with up.
pllf hvl hrn martt.1 from a point on
thf lowrr Vukon atxMit nn wll from St.
Mliha'lli. rh heirtl rrarntn li ptaea by
ruttlns arroi th la"tl from a pol.i on
lh ojipouli roat. Th rlndr are
cn-'lnir pipplUn up and a, number of
people who are. anxlnu to frt down from
tho Klondike country will t tiromrht
(k !' thin tnon. T1i htj will be
ued lliroiitrh Uw winter at txr an poa-MM.
It l thwifht th paopl will accept tta
lte from hr which will not call tor
cavllai punMiment,
When Martin Thorn ba4 bon led l)k
to tin call aftor conviction ha admitted
tfial the verdict u Jut and that bt and
not Mm. Nack klUad Ouldinaupp. Tnli
arknwldgmnt at till utlt took place
while Thorn' In )all u beln pr
pa4 for film.
Thorn aald;
"I atn (led It la oVr. t am convlrtM
and contented. It wli I who killed Oul
dnaupp and I 1HIv every word that
Mtw. Nark aald on th exand wae correct.
When I whm on the aland I lkl when
lelllnw Uie alory M I dH. but I lied to
ekar myarlf. It hi n ue carrying h any
further. I am guilty and m rlmd.
It waa rhat I axpectad, and what I aup
poa people think I dTve."
DAUNTLESS MARES
ANOTHER STEAL
Elu ies GoTcrameot Officers aid Car
ries More Arms to Cuba.
HOPE CRUSHED IN THE BUD
BClKNCn or VALCS.
N Sior Dlwovred by Lcc In Artxona
Olxwrvatory.
Po'ton, Nov. ID. AMrnnomlral dlwov
er1 .f rfat valua arc r""r,d by Dr.
T. J. 1 !. ho hae charK of 'tie LiOW
c obrvitry In riWirslafT. Ar!x , ewlab
Hhrd and nrinltilnr-l by f'oorlval LowHf.
Ir. who l ni In Ili'ton, ;ava n
InlArw.tlnn account of hla reri-rrt dlwov-r-
ihroiiKh tho ll-lnrh teJ'iiriip built
by All.-ii Clark A .n, which haw li
In ue "for H month) Pr. If atld tlnr s
Auiru.t. 11. hi ha illrovir',d about W)
nw ilmiU Mam nd T'rt obJla not noted
by prmloun oi-n-rr Many of the tH-
Ur yn-m 1lrovrrd are ItirRf and bril
liant itl thu po the blithfTt Inter-
et. The dbrovery tf Bhe W dou.l"
tr In n-ounied the mn-t Important n
trlNutlnn to Southern agronomy nee the
urver of Sir John Hliwil. 0 yeari
ato. Oiw of ihe efara h txn found
to r-rt-olo only onr In Ave yearn and
anorthi-r In about II ynr. Both have
beo.mm of the hHrVat tnterem to ob
iitvt. A phennmenr. 'if ren.Tel Intereet lit the
th1nklln Mar. i f.irlll:r on cl"r.
col.l nlifit. Thle. Dr. !- -, la due
hj exnall whvpj In the air about Dhe alt
of an emr or omtlnvw w-n larp'-r than
a tnan'a haml. Three IlltV wave fill the
air under certain condition'., u on i cold
nkrht. ami tmpoetrur before the eye, dwt
the Iniht from lde 1 1 I I' and In Ch way
cem-ert the '.ICit of1 the t ir Into colore
or exttna-uteh It rntlroly. The appear
ance la r'mllar to the lhrht reflected from
wavy, runnlnc water.
iMr. TVik1uw 4eovred how to
thoee wavee wliti a telearopa and Dr. Ise
tirlncw proof that tkeyT cauaa tha twlnkl-
tmr. nihw tmportunr. dicorwWw awr
been mad In the Lowell obarrrttory.
any aaertk about the application of
tha Monro doctrlna to tbe prearnt contro
yeray, but Ut aepartment offWaU do
not deny that thW ovornmetit Uka
a very firm tand aAould Oermany map
any movement In tha direction of Per
manent ocoopancy of Haytlan territory.
For tha pwpoa of lrln an adeuqat
protection to Aauertean IntereaU and ow
Germany ht tW coyeminent la alert
la It own reaourcea Secretary Lon.
after eonaultattloo wKh the prveadent, haa
directed tha erulaer Marbkhead to make
a cruUe In the Went ludlea, atopplnr at
HaytL Tha Inatructlona have not yet
been awnt to Commander B. H. Michael,
cotnrnandtnc tha erulaer, under wfcldh h
wOl act, but there la reeernn to btllre
that they will direct him to anchor In
the harbor of Port au Prince and awe
j that Germany take no action in contra
Seaaiartf fc'ko 9y anpatkircd T(mtlon of rwxxrnlxed prlnolplea of Inter-
tvmtlonal law.
AmbmaMartor Whlte' dlpatch to the
tate departmen t does not Indicate that
Dhe Berlin authorities hav any further
purpoae In ylew than to aeenre full rep
aration for the reported outrage on Lue
dr. tha primary ohjetc blnr. to (five
Haytl a wholeaorce object leeaon which
win compnl tttr trewment of German
eubject In tfie future.
Germany b-e practically rendered an
ultimatum. She hae d-mandI the Im
medlaite payment of an Indemnity and
an upofotty. Notice to thla effect wo
served upon the Haytlan government be
fore I,uedT waa releaeed and recently
In innrAp f.i the earnwat reouewt of tvie
h.H up at the mouth of the St. Johna j ,,,,. ,n d,,,..,,,, to auhmlt
river and -ar-Tini oy in cruier
Mjvlue, little attrition wa paid to the
Dltaffccted
With Wetler Are Dealt Vita,
by Dlaaco.
Nw York, Nov. 30-Th e lUamT Daint
laa baa again eluded the official of tbe
covernme.nt aud la oTf for Cuba with a
canto of ama and ammunition, iart the
Jacksonville eyrrpm4"it of the Herald.
The launtl thla port Novem
ber li for Favinnih, Oj.. wUh the
ixtKMinrr Jennie Thonna In tow. The
rhoon-r waa wipiiowvl to be without car
go and when the fomoua fl:0)iiier waa
the whole rvbject to arfeltratlon, Haytl
waa Informed that Germany 'would Wi
w(t upon mmrJlate compllanco with
her orlrlmil demand.
Jennie Thomaa. Nothlna; waa found on
the Dauntleue and aft'r an hour" dy
nhe waa allowed to proe-ed with her tow.
That waa the fatal mtUkf of the gov
ernment onVlala. for .f the achoonejr had
t.n aearchod It la a!d tht larse cargo VmftotaU m ht CaI,rf t the Cowrtrue-
of munitiona wmin nivr im luunu. i j 4 factory,
srhoonnr waa towed to the mouth ? the .
GOVERNMENT ARMOR.
Bavannah river and dropped, und on Mon
day the Pauntleea iwaa boardwl by Cap-
lain John O'Brien, better known a "Dyn
amic Jonrny, n..." ., w m t t 8wretary -(y .
aa. .ne la rrwn io nar r..r. w , .loln.kn rf It. n.ntatlor.
.andln on "unjiy nlsht on the aouthern ajvflp,liwni,n hav) hem prrKj br1fc.
Chicago, Nov. 30. A special from Wash-
; Incjton aaya
111. IKti lliui 'm ii i uuw. " ' i
COUJt Of Cu1i.
! judire advocate-areneral of the navy caJllna;
Foard & Stokes
Company
Ross, Higgins & Co..
Grocers
CHOICE....
I'KKSH
AM) SALT MRATS
BOND STREET
AND-
Butchers....
THE RESERVATION,
Sicrelary Ala-er h. written to the lt.
In' Klondike committee, of Wanhlna;
ton, recanting the order for a mlllatry
reexTVHtlon In Alaska. Thla committee
wanted to know hor p.-ron a'ckln
bulnoe loratlonn on the rervntlon
hould procenl and rspreaae.l douhl n
lo the fr.iallilllty f the re.Witon.
Mr. Alurr rrfT thp committee to the
nsnilntloiw luiI XovcmtiT llih. ami
adds:
"One of the purpoi' of lhi BiWrnmt'nt
In de'lirlir the rcrvnllon I to prevent
a injr.cpcly Inmcid of fot.-rlnir It. The
n'Riilallon apply to person and corpora
tion already on the anvmd ae well na to
ihoo nho prpoe ponir there; no one t?
to be permitted to oc-irT more Tiwid or
waterfroiit than In raeeitlnl to the proper
conduct of a bona Me bulnea nnd equlv
nlnit menaurc aro provided for the fur
thering of nil loarltimnte enterprlea and
the dlenur(i(;ement of cheinei for '.he
aiH'culotlve holdlnir of land,"
(Viptaln O'hrlen and Lieutenant Q"-j for propoMllI for conatru-rtlon of a
by. the executive officer of the Veauvlu. ; armor faetory. H ,
were irueata of the aame gentleman at . corJance whn a provl,lon made at tha
tne w.n iecT no,e. in .n c.y - j MJW,on g When Wd have
on Sunday. Movember SI. Captain ; b a atatement ' eonceromf
.... a I a . . A aAA-lUAJ
u i.r.on i. we aame o...i them ba aecit to conara but the
the Dauntlera off the Batllla river on 1
Monday. Cubana here have been keeping
but now that they bi
nary department will not take any fur
ther action until tt la directed to do so
tne aiorr qui". i , ujm M.rhunt
Hve a lanuma ou , Th, of wlU eontaln
are more a.ror w I Btlmaaea of -tbe eoat ef eonarractloa of a
1
New Tork. Nor. . -Captain-General i
tovenaneirt plant for tha manufacture of
armor plate up to tho maximum alse
TOTVVOCO RtlilNO.
rerllnil of Much Importance to the
Import era.
New Tork. Nov. JO. A decision of much
Importance to the tobacco Importing In-
tereat haa ben rendered by tha board of
general apprakw-ra. In favor of tha ten.
porter. The eaae waa a teat one, coming
tip on a poteet made by Rothaehllda A
rtrtr. tobacco merrhanta of thla city.
atnw a ruling of Collector RMmrell In
regard to the eUaalflcatloni of four bale
of tobc.o and the aemeiit of duty
thereon. Theae barfla cwnilted chiefly of
filler tobacco, but contained front two to
four per cent of wrapper tobacco. ty
the decision of the colleteor the fllkr and
wraprer imaterlala were separated and
all the wrapper tobacco was aajeeawd for
duty at II. K per pound, while the filler
waa dutiable at r, cent p.-r pound. The
ImportrT clitnwl thnt each bale should
be H.-ied ;is n unit of 35 ccnt per
pound atvl that so amill n amount aa
lcf thun 1" per ce:it of wnfer tobacco
enuld not properly K aepnrnt'vl from
It. The decision upholds lh" Importers.
Blanco crushed In the bud the fleet overt . p,, T ftmKted capacRy la 6000
act of tioettmy aaramet me , tona board aaya that the
ment of autonomy on the part of the In- . mut workfd lt, ,lmtt t0
urwenta led br Weyler partlaana, aaya , . .
aurwenta lea oy weyier p. 7- . .., vtTT.ment from losing an
the correspondent the Herald i of u,e eoM of construction,
van. The government haa for aoma . -aima tht th total cost
of the establlfhment of a plant will be
tt, 800.000.
dava been aware that a demonatratkm i .
wai about to be made. . It wa dlacovered
REVENUE LEGISLATION.
a aecret drcular. calling on radical Span- i
tarda to thwart tho plana of the present j
administration. The police raided the wm No, B, peelded on Tntll Lager In
printing office of El Commerclo and aelxed : the gion.
a large number of print -a circulars. Tn-y
wore headed "Viva Weyler." and con
tained a glorlflcatajn of Weyler and a !
virulent attack upon the United State
and General Blanco. The circulara were ;
I
Dubuque, la.. Nov. JO Senator Allison,
on the eve of hi departure for Washing
ton, aald:
"Tf la ton jhu-Iv to determine whether
Umed by many Spaniards and bore the ' . lpWlflnn w, nK.-r7 -
the coming aeenlon. Should any revenue
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UNION MEAT COMPANY
w
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l
w ?Illbaj.i
AM, KINK"
OF CANNKU Mr.ATU
BRAND
w
w
Hams.
Bacon and
Strictly Pure Lard
ilimmiiteed
The lll In lb Murket
Car. reifta ti GlUat Strctts
rtrtlcid. Ortqoi.
Manulaclurer and
Uawlar In
W. F. SCHEIBE,
FINE CIQARS1
A lull Una ol Plpea, Tobacce,
and Saiokara' Aitlclca.
474 Commercial Mt.
1 liv -vy w t a
A8T0RIV3 coKceoua
ENTERTAINMENT HALL
s rLOoiift
Fins Mualo. amea of All Klmla. Two
Magnlttcent Har.
Ml IiDER IN THE FIRST DEGREE.
I
Martin Thorn Convicted After a Three
Day' Trial.
New York, Nbv. SO. Martin Thorn was
today convicted of murder In the first de
are for killing- William Guldeiunippe, his
predm'.neor. In the afMtlon of Mr. 'Au
gust Nack, at Woodld, L,. I., "n June
th.
At the request of Thorn's counsel ipas
age of wenlence waa deferred until next
Friday. Thorn hemrd the Jurimn polled
on their verdict, but his f.ice neve
change.1 during the ordeal. Wit Hps
firmly compressed and jawa hard set he
facen the Judge, Jury and a court room
full of spectators, with a well feigned
etolehm..
About three weeks ago Thorn'j first
trlnl on the ohnrKe of murder w.m besun.
but owing to the lllng of a Juror. It had
to be abandoned after three dnys. The
second trlnl opened a week aro Inst Mon
day, ami count ng out three dnys on
which the court did not sit, the trial only
consumed three'ditys. Mr. Nnck'a t
tlmony during the mlstrlnl mide It com
pulsory for Thorn's lawyers to clinnce
their line of defense in the s. cond trlnl
and they ninde a direct ch-.irge nk-nlit
Mrs. N.iek nmd Inslsteil that her alleged
confession ,wne a lie, nnd she her.'elf wns
AFTKR A MURDERER.
Chicago, Nov. . - Chicago detective
following what appears to be good Infor
mation, are scouring the pineries of Wis
consin and MlrhlKan. for Chris Merry,
the wife murderer, and James Smith.
Meanwhile, a score of officers are ran
sacking every corner of thla city and
Ceptnln Wheeler L making preparations
to rase the stable used by Merry at 9
Hope street In the expectation of flnd
InsJ pojabl evidence of additional mur
ders committed by tha fugitive.
, The barn tu the appear new, accord-
inn to the police, of a "robbers' aet."
Several trap doors have bee a discovered
snd a number of holes In tbe ctilmney
which were auposed to have been uaed
to conceal stolen property, have been
found.
Mra. Merry, mother of "Chris" visited
Captain Wheeler and told hiin lhat ahc
would try to ascertain the whereabouts
of her awn. Mra Merry suld she couM
ahw marks on her head at the present
tlma that had been Inflicted by Ohria.
She ivvi her son ought to be hanged.
date "Santa CUra. November i." These
circulars have been ttk.trbutea ihrough
the mails In black-edged envelopes pur
porting to contain funeral notices. The
discovery was folldxed Immedlaicly by
the arrest of Eva Canel. a well knon
newspaper woman, who la notorious as
one of tho moot active of Wry let's pr
tlmne; Joe Hermld.t, the mayor's secre
tary. nd three other employe of the
printing oT.ce.
Considerable excitement was caused by
leertshitlon be found neceaaary, lt will be
enacted later In the sessions. I antlcroate
no radical currency legislation. In my
Judsvnent the sentiment of congress will
not permit the redemption and retirement
of the greenbacks, but I see no objection
to the sucjrestlon that greenbacks, when
redeemed. ahouM be held as part of the
reserve and exchanged only for sold.
"The Hawaiian treaty will require two
thirds majority lit the senate, and the
nrofenects seem fair that Mils wnl be
WHITMAN'S NAME
ON EVERY TONGUE
Crowds it Walla Valla Do Honor to
theMartjr.
TOUCHING SCENE AT GRAVE
Address by Sartlror Bev, J, R. Wiltoi
Oratof of tbe Day Coatribstioa .
Froaj Isdiaas,
Walla Walla, Nov. M. The name of ,
Whitman waa on every to-g m In Walla
Walla today. The memorial exerclfs la
honor of the fiftieth anniversary of tha
Whitman nsaasacra waa brought 'to a
close today.
Tie program waa carried out without
ar.y delay, with the exception of the un
veiling of the monument. Through dolay
In traixpnrtatlon the monument did not
arrive and the hitch proved a great dis
appointment to all those Interested. Thl
necessitated a change In the program to
some degree.
All the bualnesj hatiats In the city were
closed and the day wast generally ob-
aerved. Excursion trains brought a I Mire
number of visitors and every portion of
the northwest was represented.
This morning at o o'clock the procea.
slon formed at the W. 4 C. R. L l
the following order: Walt Walla band.
Indian war veterans with drum corps,
Lincoln Post G. A. R., mayor and city
council, alumni, . trustees and faculty.
The line of march was to the O. R. A tt.
depot, from which the trains carried alt
who wished to go to Whitman's grave.
About 3000 people, visited the scene of tha
massacre. At the grounds the Rev,- T.
M. Gunn, of Tacoroa, offered prayer, after
which the survivors and students of tha
Whitman college covered tha graves)' of
the martyred with Horn. Mr. Cather
. Ina (Soger) Prlngle, a survivor of the mas
sacre and tha adopted daughter of Br.
and Mr. Whitman, then made a abort
address In which she recalleAl points of
. interest . concreted with the inaaaacra.
Her -remark were vary toctilnc and
brought tears to th eyes of the aged survivors.
At 11:30 the excursionist returned to
the city and the procession reformed and
marched to tbe operahous wher a crowd
fully aa larffe as last might Bad already
assembled. The program began witU
music by the 4th cavalry band, and after
prayer by th Rev., Mr. HcaV tho Rev.
N. W. Scudder, of Tacoma, made a brief
address on th missionary work of Whit,
roan. After another selection by tha
band. President Penroao Introduced th
Rev. J. R. Wilson, of Portland, as orator
of the day. who delivered an eloquent and
touching addre upon the life and work
of Dr.' Whitman. At the conclusion of
Wilson's address President Penrose read
a latter from an Indian on th Nex Perce
reservation In which waa enclosed a con-
tribution of 5 towards the monument
fund from the members of the llttl? In
dian church at Kamlah, on the reserva
tion.
CALIFORNIA? SrCSTNG.
AMERICAN ARRESTED.
the 'arrests, which were generally ap
plauded by the friend of order, aa glv- R m n
Ing proof of the determination oi me if"
ernment to stand ftnm In lis Intention to
carry out Its programme and deal sternly
. . . 1,- ..Ia3amm !
with an attempts ,o mcue v.w- . San Franclsc0i Nov. jo. - Andrew t
i Sweetxer, nrosMent of the Cordelia Wins
. Company, Cordelia, Sonoma county, and
. ! formerly an Idaho cattle king, has .been
New York Nov. 3U--A weraw b. ,nce Hxst Saturday afternoon.
from Havana aaya: , He a then aeen In a email boat Just
An Italian .who says bo Is Count d; T nt llchmOUge. He rented
Castro Sormenho and an American said flahlng boat at Stiuaallto and It la
to be from St. Lotikt, bava neon arrwicu ; fettrtd ho been carried out to
In San Salvador, cnargea witn appxo-1 &n l08, A tugboat has been engag3d
prlattasr money and Jewel of tne mnens &nd a thorougB search wm txs made for
Dolgoroky. a Russian musician, wno oiea tRe mlMinK man,
recently in that city of yellow fever.
NEW STEAMER LINE.
EVERYTHING .'IKST-CIASS
Good Order and Everybody's tight. , Z
until nfter Guldcnauppe had been shot by
HTKIOTLY OIIKKVEIl.
J. A. FASTABEND -
General Contractor
HOUSE. BRIDGE AND WHARF BUILDER
HOUSE MOVING TOOLS RENTED
Mrs. Nnck. The woman w.i' not pr"-
duced during the second trial but Thrn
went on the stnnd and substantiated all
the assertions made by his lawyers as to
the midwife's guilt. The atory did not
have the desired effect on the Jurymen.
Wlhat will become of Mrs. Nack has not
( been made known by the authorities, but
'' RAILROAD WRECK.
Flagstaff, Ar'.x., Nov. JO. Word comes
of a wreck on the S:inta Fei near Williams,
In which three men lost tlhelr Uvea and
mu'h valuable property was destroyed.
After the first section otf freight train No,
13 hnd pulled out of Williams !hn ah-
that cotitrMIs tne nraaea gave out io
tre.ln dnshetl doKvn the steep grade, with
rapidly Incre.-islmr velocity. The hand
brakes were nnnvalling to check the
sp.vl ami When a point about 10 miles
west was reached the triln left the track.
Two engine were coupled to the train,
which was a heavy one. Hnglneors
Newton and Watson and Fireman Berry
were plrned under the re.pvtlve engines
nnd lost their lives. It Is said, by being
burned to death.
FOR REPENTANT REBELS. I
' I Now York. Nov. 30. A steamship ser
New York Nov. 30. A dispatch to th vice has been established between this
World rrom Havana says: I port and India. The first steamer, the
Aa evidence of good faith toward re- Sahara has arrived. Heretofore Amer-
ni.nt rehel. the government lean trade with the far East has been
will appoint Jeaus and Adoifo Cuervo, usualy done by transfer in English or
who recently surrendered, .witn hunareo Mmerraneaa porta.
men, to be superintendents of ouatama at i
Clenfugoa and Sagua. They will hav LIGHTWEIGHTS FIGHT,
lmrjortant posts. !
Swank officials say that 300 more men San Francisco, Nov. SO.-Marty McCue,
of the Cuervos command will surrender, of New York, and Youns Jack Dempsey.
Clothing and IS will be given to each of of San Francisco, foucht 15 rounds to a
lnenl i dranv before the National ciud xonirmi.
: The bout was a preliminary to the Jeff'
rlea-Choy-nskl flfrht.
UNCLE SAM'S GOOD OFFICES.
O. I. CO. CHANGED ITS NAME.
WIRE COM DINE.
Involves Tremendous Amount of Capital
at Home and Abroad.
New York, Nov. 30. Efforts were be
gun six montha ago to consolidate under
one Ownership and agency the wire rod.
wire nail and other wire Interest of th
United Start. 'Material prosress ha
been made In the laM 10 days and a meet
ing has Just been held In this city at
which every wire manufacturer In th
country waa represented. For soma time
after the plan waW set on foot It looked
as if consolidation would not be accom
pli ah l, but Anally a baeta acceptable to
all waa arranged and th mestlnr wm
held to perfect the details In thla
stupendous transaction.
According to the Press, J. P. Morgan
a Co. are financial backers of tto enter
prise, which involve $80,000,000. Th cap
ital will be furnished, hy' 'Ainericaq ana
German Anns.
TRAIN ROBDEK3 LOOSE.
Phoenix. Arte.. Nov. 30. - Word was
brought hnre tonight that three train
robbers. William, Anderson and an n
known man, who have been In Jail at
Frontiers since Thanksgiving day, bar
bought their way oat from th Mexican
oflielals and are at therty to tha 'AJasj
mountains. A poss I la pursuit.
THE FIGHT A DRAW.
San Francisco, Nov. 30. The Choynskt
JeflVles fight 'was declared a draw at th
end of the 20th round.
Requested in Behalf of Haytl With the
uennan emperor. i g, Nov 30,At midnteht tonlifht
the Oreron Improveme-nt Company pas.ed
Ne,v Tork, Nov. 30.-A specW to 'e ! out Ist(1Tu.a and a anixatlon un-
Herald from Washington ' dtr the new name of the Padfle C"at
The Haytlan government has aed the anv mc.ceM ,t. c. j. smith, who
United States to use Its good offices fcr , ivfr the ol, company, will be
the settlement or me. coniruvrrs) u
Oermanv. Ambaasador Whe k feeling
the pulse of the German authorities on j
this phase of the subject, and If It can be ;
ascertained that Germany will not reject
rj ih lTniie. states, they I Chicago. Nov.
lilt? R vrvva uiuhia v m '
will ba tendered.
w-as receh-er of the ob
the general manager of the new one.
i
RYAN GIVEN DECISION.
30. Tommy Ryan waa
given tho decWon over Billy Stlft after
v i. w.i. be.1 six rounds of fighting. Th police Inter-
'X HO UllUUBti avivia m w
lieve that It will be called upon to make frd.
Royal make th food para,
w hoUeom aad dellcloa.
a aaia a at
Aoaolutoly Pura
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