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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1897)
. , ';') - ' ''' it.' HE DAILY ASTORIAN Is the biggest and test piper on the Columbia River THE ASTORIAN has the largest circulation of anv eaer on the Columbia River KULL ASSOCIATE,!) PHKSS KEPORT, VOL. XLVJI. AHTOIUA, OltKGON, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 17, 1897. Ttir. tn.r iiHTr i) "Superior" Stoves and Ranges are J. N. LAWS, AT Christmas Goods 10 M IT I Ollulolil Nuvpiiir.N I.raihi'r (iouds - i. Medallion Chrlsliiius Do not niaka your selection! GRIFFIN Christmas Next OI'H 8TOHE IB FXT.I. OF THE MOST Bi:nVICKAIU.H AND ORNAMENTAL crtocKF.nr. i.ami-8 and oi-ass. W A n E. Bt'lTAIII.B rOH PRESENTS. Ross, Higgins & Co.. choice.... I'KKSH AM) SALT MR ATS A Nil BOND STREET A Mams, cuicin Bacon PDA Km . L W. F. SCHEIBE, A lull I In ol Pint. Tobacco, nil 5mokn' Articles. H74 Commorvlnl (Ml. Astoria's !t2V Entertainment Hull A Mi I ft 'I.I tfri P." W b'itlcl.kl,.ll.!lL;Si Three ifalt r.-ijL-f? -w -J M ll It 1 1 1 Order the hem HAVYES' OLD STAND VI HHI)V Hooks In aud lululjr III iiilns. I'liililrt-n's Hooks lies y' I'm it Hooks HookMifall Kiwis until you hava mi our mock & REED Foard & Stokes Company Grocers Butchers.... UNION MEAT COMPANY AI.I. KlNPH- IK CANNKIi MKATS Oiiiirnuteed Tin' lie . I hi tin (Mat ki't and strictly Mure Lard Cor. fourth nil (.Mian Streets Portland, )rtion. Mnnulaclurer nnd lonlor- In - - - FINE CIGARS! l.oriicnus The Lotivre, Kits mirs Kino Mimic: Uiiiniw nf All KIiiiIn;Twii Heel 'I'll! IliirN' IYarvthliiif im I 4 'lan; Oood mill Every body a (tights Strictly OliMWail. Kopp's "Best" A DELICIOUS DRINK.... AND ABSOLUELY PURE The North I'aoitlu lirewery, of which Mr. John Kopp is proprietor. rnnkea heer for domestic and export trade. Bottled betr for family use, or kejj beer supplied at any time, delivery in the city free. NORTH PACIFIC BREWERY CITIZENS MEET Mr. Huminontl 1'rcM.nt nt a f at hcrinq of Husincss Men. I OK ASroKIA'S HI ST Wl I I ahi: l H Som Snbi r ilcd lor iKcriiMOi I'nr- (unci llicinnia' I'olut ftitidly to titnria A luiii'-ly .iil.-n.l. ! 'id Tii'iuiujrtiit i.Hm K'ta l.M i I'm li.iin;--r "f '.'i tu. I r . . II ..ir.ii. i ! ..... ii .1 i.r If Alfrwl K '"" . tli cilfn IllllltlH-.-. IU -UI'l"T lli'll f it vlvuru'i Iiik lli ll ;tit-ri Ai'rli won tw lino alui.ily ll"l ilown. Mr A II. IliniMioii'l. I.ui.i.f tli Airi ri(lr'il. a Hr i.r mnj atl t..iiinit nr hr nii.:ii- y it M'.wy uwl .ll.llni'-. ui,v:i"ii from Mayol Taylor, tint Hir irnt wan i ixA nu to I.I inn ri i mum n.v. nn Kinnx In AiiH.i. ami In linn fc.tnW wh Mr. HiinimorMl n tli.. il.-v-l'..:in'M irf lnn I', ft. i.t rullil 'ill.-llT).in in rim irnm iak l-lnif iliMir " Ihn rnlr.al U' nn.J ! Mr. lliiiimi'Kiil In ot', r in.r'ionn of th !!. Winn tin. maor nnllu-i hi uiUrmn Mr. Ilimii'ionil vrtin r il..l upon t i tnt liU vl.'. ujI ialil tli.it ll.' h n iit unm-ll from nil1 ti..'i : a coin t n ( 1 11. Hi. I on liw it-v nt iriii lon the, tfTii', noil '. inllf to niako any , IfiiKthv talk, yt hr ronl l n.iy that thi- i rullriRnl to Anita n a r.llv r.rr ii'iii.li tnn. I.rma ilinn 1'. nil!.-- emiH--.ir rivtvulna Ik. ilono, aiij :.i !l N' fin. inhril ly itn llrt of J.in'.iais'. a. th.1 rii layint; will li i-oni'i nn'''il nl tMth nnii., , ;t I iriii- a'linniit n' vul.il 1 l.i.'i.il rails ti.IHK : nun' 1. ii tin' iv.tv frnm liw . n' T-'i ra!n , Mill l, I. 'ii ..vim' tin. n r.'0-u.ii y. an.l t!iii n .- k f:iin 111 11 tun. . itu- !i,r a III li iliKo! tml r.-k"ii ir irallU; ' .-ii!r.iii.-n.-l. In n-itiml !o U'v-nln : AitiTin' nlni.iMim .ui'l f.i "ii'il.!. in a' liio-lni'i ha?i. Mr. Il.i'ii!nnt..l Mii-I tlal! t.i.' roiHi,.. .map nn.l .i. I.. In T In Or. , K'i.i'i Ni-.v V.ur'n i.llllo'i d.:!.1 ba f I I ! In at ami to thf point, ihorxnitrnly out. 1 llnlnts Ihn l!n.i1oll h":v, anl KVri 1111 in,i.i.sl nlati ini nt of i.V fa. t Hi' :il ; that rnniiMry In pi nl i'i of cirtni V 1 ha ' i:i -,-onl ui .i not unfrnnrtly lii tha Anlorl-.i ipoalllon I S. olt'H illlor'aU of Sapt. nib' Mr. If. or 16. 11, ll.nl Hint .-all"! Mr. Hammond.' at irnlion 10 Aatorln. and it wan :hona um. diiin aln hih ha affiviUaly unal law in Ni w York cty. to n flna'iiK lha prupoMllon. Mr. Pent I Inld Mr Il.imnKirnl a faw d.iya iiko tl. ii ha vi' pratinr- il tll M ntanj by h orlkln.il Id-aM In v.-k.-u-.I to Aatorwv, ii nd that Arttorln numt hn-oma n vo-nini'-n point. Mr. ll iJimionil found in Nw Tiwk iml ol bar portion of tha limi :h tha i m itiniliin wiik looknl npvi aa ona of tha riinl reliably and ably "dii 'd joiirrkila of the l'.iiifV i-oa-tt. Mora than n yaa ano Mr H.uninond rallad tiha .ittan.lon of At-iort.inn to lha fuel thu ntipn should ba tokivn to prot'i'ily advartjaa Atorla'a ad MintaKan. and ha ii'llaratail tho aJlato tni'i.ta'. cnitorliiif lha raionmii'irt.i'loiiii of lha ro.iliiilHi'i' on advrrtlnln. I; .ipa iklnir of hln (r r m iVntral A K.iarii load, and li navv plan for nvk. Init oiinnarllnn with lha whet flaldii of BiHd-rn Oratroii n ml Wnsniiii; (on, Mr. Hammond nuld that undor mo.larn oond. tiiim of iruille it wna tiaoaasibry to ootvan Il'ata t at lha beat ponslbla nnpo't. and that Amorlu mat all lha rr ivilramants of lha hurdnt'Kii of Oti'Kon uuk E-inlcrnWanh. Iniitnn. Tha O. C. ,c.. K. will tap that tar. i ti.ry and 'll n.ika ronn.'Oiloni!- with Wla Antorin road f t In na.i4'i"y. Kor lln itac of tha track bat ven Portland an.l il.ibla, tin- A. A !t. It. It. h.i. u -yaar . oiiliucl ivl h tin. Northam irtc. From thin t III ba wan (hat lha pt.inj halnR eiiuliit'and by Mr. Haunmond atubmly In tJn v Hi-opr lha lni!irN-! of tha (Jitlre atate. On motion Sivrrtiiry Kobb ealbM tha roll of thiwo prnwant. and with scarcaly a dlnantnir voaa. all xiibavrlbad to the iidvarliKliiK fund li aumt r.uiiini; from $ii to $."i. About Sltvv) was rnaad n tha i-ooni, and tho flntricc aotnmltlae una in.nii'ti'd to taks up ta work at onoa, anil ll dniibil.'H. tr"ll. that .unoimt liafota tha and of tha w.-ak. It wall known that a number of manufaoturlnK aiili rprlwe n,pa In 'hind, and will ba put un.ior way In u vary Miiort ;ima. Itcfora Icivpia" tha iniaatlnit Mr. Hammond an. iioimh d 'that ha would nulmarltw to the .idvartnK fund 3il per oent of th- faaa of all othar sulwrlptlom. rnl-d. Ho anld that Antirl.ina alnnyK had bioimI by titn ii h onlorprlHi"-, nd that thay could fiinhair aid him. Sblnay I Ml .irofia and h ivntr pravlounly oblitlned Mr. Ummond's pai-mla-ilnn put to him tha oft-repantad atuaatjon. "What lninaK conracton hava you mada wih any traJiaronllnantnl rood?" Vr. ll.immonil ropllail that h-5 waa l.u of Mil opportunity to onca. for all amawar Mr. Wl'i quawtlon. "My oontnwt xlth tha Astoria people, call for th. buMin of this railroad to connan wth the traha. conllnmntl 1lnap. That coina-lon n mnda at Oobal. I have not made CHRISTMAS any liuii.ii arrangements wth any Paal line. Wo nr nut etwi tal of any trans-rout ineritid ju!ron k'. The A. C. II, It. 'It. will 1i no ouip-t , Astoria fur nil lr.uirt-.'oitlln'1'il.il roads," (Ap a'l..) MJOI. il.VTR MI'KDKItKR. h Mfriill(-1 rl It Sow n Jl In Hum Fr fwl-u-o. nn PrM- i), IV' 1 Th ? myntr ry l inn-lHiif Ih. hnilnl nml r of Mrn. M. ry '. f'liiin n a (iu-m-rn mrK.-t flui ut j cvinliiir nm niarjMv lx- n 'ilvi-l. A Itumiiin kiHiwti n Ml.rt Hull, hji I m'Iiw f'lll namo b All., rt Pri"l 'lrk i iWoririi Vi-r..iM n''-k!'.' khuff hiul b'ti , i ni.(.y.l liy Jlr. "I j!.- tu .i;t h r to ni'v.. iin.l Kiui known (o lnvi' lnn al , ywi-T-liiy ,..f t"i noon. To.l.iy li ikii Kiti. Hi" .l.f .iwn mal attifniptad to "iim for hln pr-n-ii- .- at alia nowly pui. 1 riot.- Hut. Ila lal.ii n,n wi-rv an . W:My itm'ruUr lory. ho.-v.r. and ,. .x pl.u -. undi r arr. i. Lata ihjfl rv.-nn ill.- fir.no.w-r dim t.ltlviy t.ntH d by l. A. f.a:K who -.-iipl.- a rmm dr. tiv und-r thai In whli h thf 'murdi iv nimmiiii.l n t n. ,. .. ..... k . i .. - .. . . i ilia man wiom una arid li.-r invalid father.! in-law .w laaviiMT th.- hou. aft-r th.y h id la an uliuTTind ti)' Mr. I'luti-'a call' for hftlp. AiTlt AIW.V.I.V.TKI. j l.ond.in. Inv. IS. Willi im T-yrM. n-ll-kni.An actor afaa..iiatrl b.ii (.iIIm1 h:, knifi an ha waa i ntarni( ! to.- ta. iIo jt of Km Ail.-Iihl thaatra, ! tnnluht. T"yr' nwirjon-r S aupM'd to ta- a fomiar auH-r Tho aa.il int ruhol at I lha actor an iha wan at-ptlni; iwiroiiii ha pavin-nt fnn hl rub. ind Ktnbbad him Jowl low iia .haart. Am :ha actor fall hM murd-Tiar waa 1 by the paopla who warv ontnldn tha thiMtr". The oun."l cnian wax Carrl-d nta tha tha. alra luul doctnri 'wara allad, liut Tarl!i. I axprn-.! n IZ mliKiUi. XHTKU MAN KHVI). I'url.-.. I)c. It. Alrnma Diuil. t K d.vid POLICE STOPPING ALL KLON HIKERS iii ossir.i r to .nhc the Titir in and THOSE THEHE STAKVINC. Terrible Conditina at Davini-?1en of V.y to Dvea ia Mad Shipe Weather 70 helow Zero. Viouirla. It. r Df. It Captain Kant, inr and tl.Mrva Mi-!..-hlaji, who laft PnMin City, Novamlvr 3, nrryal nt V.'iorla this availing on tha utaiimar Co rona. They brn tha news th.u SiW mtn hava aoivpt.nl all offivr of tJia Alaska Conmar rial Coniviny and tha Cui,idnn irrnvrn. tnant to supply tha-n wth food frea at Tort Yukon and have Rone for It. A bom 30 man wara passad on tha trails commit out. All iveiv Mhort of provisions aa.d aniffa-liiK savon'ly as iha tharmomatar mruros from SO to 70 di'trraas b 'lo.v r.aro. Major Wal.-Ji, administrator of tha Yu kon, -,is found ancump'-d at Ultf Salmon, awaltliiK relief fnmi Sk.ur.ray. Ha had lout two Inula mid nuioh of his provi. long. Tha rmiialninK portion was spoilad and unless relief arrives soon ha will ba without food. Kastner rays ha cannot reach Dawtum Uda winter. Ona of hla party, Fiet-m in, whs droa-nixl on Thaiika SIvlnK Pay. Two of party of five who left Iiaw.-un stuirtly brfoia Kastner sir In a bad predicament. Ttiay hava bean si'panit.'d front uii lr companions and ara wplioitt fiHHl. Ka.nner snys tha paopla will at.irva In Pawsnti thl winter as theiv s n it anoiivh food. About 10X1 ara talkliiK of ciiinni" out on tha first Ice. Tha police art now stopping all man from koIiu In as it I next to mposwlhle to make the trip. UNION' PAltTY CONVENTION'. May Effect a Combination With the Pam oi'r.it on Jami-vy 8th. Portland. (., IW. IS. Chainian J. C. CiH.par, of tlhe Union party slate central commit too, tinlay Issued a call for a maatitiK of that orsanii'.a'.lnn to bo hiU! In P.irtl.ind, Janua'y 8, 1S1K Tho object of tha mcatlnir Is to n.m tha time and place fur tho Ihol lnc of both the stite and coiwrrecwlonal district conventions, and fixrini" apiK)lntnint of daloRates ehare to. It will bo noticed rh it the date of tha committee meotinit is flv.'d for the sarnie day on which tho d 'inocitc s ata can txnl oo-iimlttiyi Is to m-et. Jackson Pay. January 8th. It s sill this !? not nt all arvMi-nt.il. Tha Unl.vi sttato commlttao Is called tomcat at 10 .1. m.. tha democratic commltita at 2 p. m. Tha purpose of Hit la to da-ot Kho Intervening hours to a conference between the ila-idor-i of both parties n the 'hope of maklnir a combination. CARDS AT DUNBAR'S YUKON RELIEF jgj HILL PASSED House Appropriates $175,000 for the Klondike Sufferers. a.mi;mi.i in tiik sknate j By Committee Imrcivan Jknimnt to j (Ki tirtlary of War to 1 Miadlc fii'lv WaahtriKion, Sx IS Th h-iiu..- tolay : iaHl too bill approprUtinic V',.'H tor lh" r4l'-f of tho Itil who are in lha """" ' " pa.-.J ly ttir ftnati' yatartay to pro. hll.lt pca-a saillnif by Amarlcun ctl Zan. Tho formar bll ana aat.-r-d practlcallr no .jpi.ositlon. Aa pasd. tha mum cir ril by It l to ba axpaid-l und-r the d. pvtion of th" sacratiry t war for the purcha. of tiun-fiotatin and tha dis tribution of auht-jstrck-e stores. Ii pro vh1s ts-at tlu-aa ub.ls-ane storas may ba sold at prices fixed by the -crat',iry of , or donated wb-re paopla ara unable to pay for them. It mpow ars hm to purchase r ind.-.r ind amploy driver no: cltixaiia of tha United States, and ha allowed to dlsoae of tha retvlecr. ranihn hroj-jht forar.l the bill for tha reef of the miner- n the Klondike- ra. Kon. and Sayara and Bailey spoke In favor of It. Cannon submitted to the house a statement preparad by Dr. Shal. don Ja.-kson, one of the a?an-; of ttie commtsrloii'-r of education, who wan In that rerlon as Utt us -September 15th, that there would ha no suffarlnpr as far up tha river as Kort Yukoa, but that tha food supply on tha uppr Y'ikon would not last yond M.vrrii. and ha andorsrs the rv immen.irt:Io.i of the s retary of war that food ba -lent in by reindeer vi Dyaa. Cannon eald: 'Wh..iher these miners arc in Amar enn or I!rilsh territory, whthr they sra Am TK.in or Itrltsh KUtiJacts, if they are mtaryiiur It would not become the Aman din .on-rr.Ks to hispa'.e about otinp th.n relief." The b:i wl passe. wlthoit a divj-ion. ilthi.urii .there ware i'att-.l noes when the srfieaker cjelled for a nantive vol. I Secretiry Alger wan on tha floor durlnn the debate. IN THE SENATE. Washington. Pec. W. In the senate to. Aiy. Hawley, of the committee on mili tary affairs, irciiorteil the resolution of MrRride for the relief of th; American miners and other aufferai-s n th.i Yukon, valley. Tha committee struck out all but the enatclng clause nnd :uiiand .1 tha ras. . olullon by appropriating J2.V.')o, which Isj to be used by the secretary of war for 1 the purchase of subsistence and supplies, j and for their tnuispirt itlon and dstrlb. j utlon. Che consent of tho Canadian prov- i ermneot nrwt to be obtained t i pass over Canailian territory. The resolution fur. j ther pro-klad truit ihe suppli"s are ot ba ' distributed among the needy miners aa j the secretary of war miy determine, and that the supplies aro to be tr.winporteii by monns of reindeer, the r'ind-'r to bi aoJd after they have performed thejr sar. j v-e. Hawley a.'Vtxl for :ha Immediate consideration of tha resiKitlon and It was wdopted. THE FINANCIAL. RILU J Washincton. Pec. 16. Secretary Ciage-s ! financial bill, submitted today to the com. i ml tun on b&ukuig and currency of the house, provides for tie astnblshnient In ' tha t'casury department of a division to be known as the division of Issue and re- 1 dVimptlon. to which shall be assljiad all revorOs and ccounts relating to the lsue. j riHlomptlon and exchange of the feveral ehisMes of United States pap-T money, j There shall be "transferred from tha ein-1 eral fund In the treasiry of 'he United 1 States as a redemption fund the sum of , 5.000,000 n United Staites goln coin and i Hio bullion land such further sums of I standard silver dollars and silver bullion ! purchased under the net of congress ap-1 proved July 14. 1890, as shall aipial the ', silver certificates outside the treasury an t ! tha treasury notes of 1890 outstanding on ! the data when this act shall take off-ct. Section 2 rroildas that all United States notes, treasury notes of 18! and silver certificates prejonted fir redemp tion, shill be redeemed from the re demption fund, but the notes anl certi'i catas so redeemed shall be held in and constitute part of the fund. ! Section 3 Gives the secreta-y of thai treasury authority to receive any of tne outstanding bonds known as, 5 per cent IxuiiU of 1!M and 3 per cent consvi's of. 1Hi7, and to issue n exchange therefor coupons and registered "bonda of the Uni ted States In denominations of S.V1 or .' some multiple of that sum baa-lag nbr. ' est at the rate of 3 1-2 per cent per an- num. principal and lntT-?t payable In j United States cold coin. Section 4 Provides that the bonds nu fchorlzed by tU) act, and other bonds of the United States, may be deposited with th trunirnr of the Unluyi 8ta.taa aa an. rurlty for he dr:ul.ttlon not of national binklnif axo'atlonn, and any tuitlonal bank wtijcti may drpoalt bonla ai her.Hn , authorx4 to bo dDOaitM aa) vMrlty for jlt ca-t.-ulatnir nota, "hail b antKlvd to reeatve from the controlkr of the cur. anr-y, and to Umie, airh notoa to an amount qua.l to the face vajue of aach bond. To npcure ua aajalnat lom arnnir from lt iruaranty to pay and redaam additional dir.-uiat)nx: notea, a tax of t par cont par annum la levied on un-a-cnrr-l rr.-ulatlon. THK 1IIMBTAM.IC COMMI-J.IOf. Washington, I. ".. Iiec. IS. Senatw Wolcott, chairman of the ro-nrrison ap. polntrd by Pre!ent MeKinlay to narijrai If possible, tha co)prtion of foralKii countrli-a n an n'. vnato-vil confaranca upon the silver question sad In the aanita today thtt file ao-innl'.tae had not made a report to the presldit, and It wa un. certain wtien the report would be mad. N.-V't.iii',r- for a bimetallic conference, h snid. are -till pending, but Woleott aftsureil the serrate .hit the commissi n had no Intention of prutonlni- Its afTorte beyond the point whew a reasonable bop' of uVf-a should ext. Wolcott prom lsd to explain fully the work of the ccm-mis-o'r. In a etaar-h to be delivered after tha holldny recess. PRBHIPBNTT A L NOM INATION'S. Washlnarton, P. C, D-w. Special to the AetoTkui.) The prrMdent todiy aent the following nominations to the senate: Joseph VcKerma, to be aoc(ate jsv tce of the supreme court of the United States. Charlea G. Da-w. Illinois, to be comp. troller of the currency. Court of private '.and claims Joseph C. Read to be chief Justice: William M. May. of Tennesson; Thomas C. Fuller, of North Carolina: Henry G. Strauss, of Kanms; Wilbur F. Stone, of Colorado; to be asso ciate Justices, all re-appoitmant. their terms texpirma- December 31, 1197. Lows Mills, attorney for the United States for the southern district of Iowa. Robert V. Cozier, attorney for the United Statea (w ttie district of Idaho. A COLD ROAST IX SAX FRAXCISCO CONNOLLY KNOCKED OIT IS THE rOLR TEENTfl KOCND. A Hot Tiyht foorlt Attended Becaase of Ki mors of a rit-l p Jo by tbe Koiclerkockers. San Francisco, Deo. IS. Like other pu gilistic shows promoted by the Knicker bocker club, composed of ward politicians and racetrack followers, tonight's much anlverthied contest between Eddie Con nelly, of New Bruns.vick, and Dal Haw kins, of this city, was what in popular parlance would be termed a "cold roast." For several days rumor hive been go. Iauj through to the effect that the fight would ba a fake contvtt; that one of the prnclpals--Jut which one it was not be ing stated would lie doa-n to his oppo nent, thus allowing the -dub nr Its friends who were on the Insile. to racouo them selves for the lack of patronage by bet ting on a wire thing. The preliminary contest between Tom I.nnsng and Joe King lasted two rounds. Lansing knocking King senseless wth a right hand smish on the jaw. He was unconscious for 10 minutes and was final!- carried to his dressing room. At 9 o'clock there w.re not mor than 500 people on th nwln floor aJ about the same in the galleries. It was tha poorest crowd that ever attended a prize, fight betwean well known performers in San Francisco. The lack of patronage was due in a great 'measure D .i lack of confidence on tha part of the public t tne on nlg-.it ion known as the Knickerbock er club. ' The Hawkins-Connelly contest openrd up at a r:wt clip. w1h Connelly on tha aggressive. In rhe secon-I round Haw kins went to his eoi-ncr groggy, while Connelly had a vary bad eye from Haw. kins' left hooks. From this point to the seventh round honors were easy. Both man seemed willing to mix It, and the flghtln usually ended in Hawkins' favor. At the end of the seventh round Haw kins was again groggy from a right hand smash on the Jaw. Hawkins came up strong for the eighth, however, ami want after his opponent. He forced Connelly about the ring, using hs terrific left hand half swing with eff.vt on the easterner's face and neck, but w-ns unable to land on the' Ja w. In the tenth round Connelly received a vicious swing on tlhe temple, which left a gash from which the blood flowed. The eleventh and twelfth were Hawkins' rounds'. In the thirteenth round Connelly rallied and forced Hawkins about the ring in a desperate attempt to and the light, but the round ended with a hard left on Con. nelly s face, which staggered him. In the fourteenth and last round Con. nelly reached and was met by a stiff left. In a 'hot rally Hawkins sent in a s"roash on the right Jaw and Connelly went down and out. SCHOONER VESTA IS A WRECK Ashore in the Storm oa Bcacb. South of Carmaiah Light. ALL IIAXDS WERE SAVED Sevea Djy aid Sights ia Darricaae fared for by tie linbt Keeper. Port Townsend. Pec. 1. The schooner reported being; iwrecked. on Potm Car. manah waa today ascertained to ba tht Vesta, Captain Lundvalt.from 8 an Uuena Ventura. The crew all sot to land n safety, but the vessel a a total wrack. Port Townsend, Wash.. Dec. 11 Cap. una Lundvalt. give the following account of tha wreck: "Oa the third of December. 14 days out from San Buenaventura, nd off tha coaat of northern California, -we were over, taken by a terrlblo storm ami for aevwn days and nights the wild became a reg ular hurricane, the waveai aweeptng ever the schooner every few minutes. During this time. I held the schooner on her Cur. but beng tosMed and buffeted around by the waves, I co-jld not reckon closed y as to the time she waa making. At a little after four o'clock on rhe mom. insr of December 10. the ipray which for days bad enveloped ua lifted. I realised that the schooner waa in close quarters, I headed 'Ghe schooner straight ahead. There were rocks to the right and left of us, but no roeks directly ahead, know. Ing that U waa impossible jo turn buck, and n three minutes she was ashore on soft sand on the beach .ine miles south, east of Carmamah llaht. Every man on board escaped with hs effaers and In tess than two hours t4ie schooner had Ailed and waa being twisted and rooked to pieces by the tremendous wav which rolled against and over her.." From the scene of the wreck Captain Lundvalt ami seven of the crew nade their way to Carm man, where they were cared for by the Hghtkeapers, for tho three days tha- w,il:ed for tHe sea to subside sufficiently to enable, them to go In suiaU boats to Xeah bay and not until yestueday did they succeed in getting away. Captain Lundvalt says that by this time there is nothing left of the schooner worth saving. A MURDERER HANGED. Ripley. W. Vh., Dec. 16. John Morgan was hangrj ihere today. He spent tha forenoon crying, but rallied so as to go on the scaffold with composure. The crime for which he was hanged was the murder of Mrs. Edward Green, Matilda. Pfost and James Greer.. THE WRECKED CLEVELAND. Nothing Heard From the Missing Crew of tha Ill-fated Vessel. Victorta. Dec. 16. The wires to Albernl ara working today, but mo further news has been received from the wrecked steamer Cleveland. This would seem to settle the fate-' of the 22 man, for had they been found the captain would have aent word. AUDITOR BARNARD DE.VP. Portland. Or.. Iec. tf.-'-C. R. Barnard, auditor of the White Collar Line, and for several years purser of the steamer Telephone, died today of typhol I fever, a fed 42. The town of Dallas hast a woolen mill that has recently received so many orden that it has been found necessar.' z run tha mill day and night. nd to add 40 em ployes to Its force. The owner of thai mill a year ago offerl to move It to The Pallas for i re'iflonable consideration Since It s doing such a thriving business wa can sea what wo hava lost by refuslna the offer, and will probably not let such another ehince slip by. Tm?s-Moun. talneer. Royal asakes the food pure, wholesome and dallclwu. Absolutely Pur aofM amuse eawoia oo., mw rawc Pill lJ I