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A THRILLING -EXPERIENCE
Steamer Nome City's
Narrow Escape
A uv
CAUGHT m ICE PACE.
YTiile On the Way to Nome
Early in Month of
. 1 Play
LTEAMKTt ' , PORTLAND CAtJG I IT,
AND ' WHEN LAST ' SEEN WAS
DniFTnf O THROUGH BEHRINO
STRAITS TO-THB ARCTIC OCEAN
DANGEB OP BEING WRECKED.
i
SEATTLE." Wash- June Z-frh
steamer Nome i City arrived tonight
with the record -of being '.the first
steamer to reach Nome, and also the
first one to return- from there out of
a fleet "of thirty vessels. . The "ship
Dears many evidences tor nerce; battles
with the .Jce in fhe North, bu Is not
materially Injured. The northbound
" trip ws an exciting one. -Front May
4th until a month later-the ship; was
practically . fast , in the Ice,, the ; ship
lipina- miimneA hoi4 h a. Ytcul v tf ire
fully eight feet thick. The- ship tried
bucking. Its. way through for two clays,
but: when : within sixty-five miles of
Nome? it was again' hemmed In. ? The
pack; In .which the Nome City was
uiuujig iu ine uiuwcu . r
i For several days the vessel drifted
abound the Island of, Bu Lawre'nce,. ana
dri May4th was raised, clear out of the
water by a sudden Jam. Thel iron
. the&thlng'wa all that saved the ves
sel from being smashed to pieces. The
rudder head was twisted, and fheship
was badly shaken up. The nhipv'ln'
drlfUfts: about, narrowly escaped going
- ashore on the Dlomedes. From; this
position "the steamer Portland J was
ifrf-tf1 If ltYtm ta riarV v ilHfflnr lirk
Behrlng- Straits toward" the9 Arctic
Ocean, apparently frozen In faat. For-
tnrcatelv a. lead ooentd on the moraine
of June 4th. and Captain pan i els gave
the signal to go ahead at full, speed,
the ship bucking its way- through to
open water, and to Nome, much to t'ha
delight of the people of Nome who had
been lacked uprfor eight months, ) V
' Caught In the Ice." - j
Nome. Alaska, June 7, via Seattle","
Waxh.v June 20. The steamer Portland,
Captain Llndquisf,Mheiplonrer of the
Northern Commercial Company fleer,
was onr June itja caught In the Ice pack
andbelng carried up Behrlng 'Straits
to the Arctic-ocean, at the ; rate of
from two to yiree miles an hour. , The
ft earner Nowre City came, near beinr.
Caught in the same, manner, and when
6h found a lead and bucked througra
the pack to the westward, the Portland
could - be plainly seen ' driftlngnorth-
ward past the Dfomede Islands.- Three
i . i - i t.-. .'. . i
v uu 1 1 r n were ainu in BiKin, vui 4 arj
' were In the lee of the Diomedeay and
In no danger of being carried Into the
1 ,. V . 1 -.,,,,1, - i - v
v When. Captain Daniels brought word
t Nome that the Portland was fast in
the lee and drifting towards the i Arc
ticthe United States revenue trtesmer
Thetis left the same evening. There j
is some danger of the ship being crush
ed in thevstraits." If she got through
the straits and falhM to And a. lead to
the eastward or westward by which
she could get clear of the pack, she
will be carried Into the Arctic ocean,
nndtfuillng to get dear of tb ice may
ultimately be wrecked "by the heavy
fiy.es farther norths !
BERESFORD'S CRITICISM
" .1':'; : " " .. 1 - i .
iml CONSIDERS THE BRITISH
NAVY TO BE INFERIOR TO
THE AMERICAN. "' ) -
LONDON, June 20. During the dis
cussion of the Navy estimaej In the
House of Commons today. Rear! Ad
miral Lord Charles Beresford, Conser
vative, scathingly criticised the fden
clencies of the Navy,-; He declared the
whole Admiralty system was. rotten
and led to great extravagance, and thaw
there was a general want of efficiency
In the Navy, on which depended he
success, of the empire1. This was . the
Judgment of aKthe commissioners of
Inquiry, and had beep proven a i fact.
: Every? Increase In the number of ships
and "every Improvement In them had
been the result of outside agitation. A
a result of such agitation, the British
Mediterranean fleet was now a fourth
stronger thanta year ago. j :::: :,i
It is remarkable, Lord Beresford- ad
ded, that both-Army aud Navy officers
were compelled to threaten to-; resign
In order to get things righted. 1 Great
Iirltain had only-20,000 naval reserves
lnteadof the requisite 0,000, and the
engine' roomTdepartment were thou
sands of men -short As o armament,
both the XTnl ted States and France; pas
sessed superior guns.- Blunders would
continue until a separate board wast ap
pointed at the Admiralty and was made
responsible for jthe drnclency of: the
fleet. Treasury 'control was fatal to
efficiency. ' - . -
As an Instance the speaker pointed
'out the. case of. Slr William I Vernon
Harcourt, wImv when Chancellor of the
Exchequer, put his pen through the am
munition supplies after the guns had
betn ordered. --
JAIL LIFERS EASY, .
UNDERWOOD FIN'pS INCARCERA
TION ONE CONTINUAL ROUND
" : : OF PLEASURE. "' 'I y
SEATTLE. June ,29 Paul Under
wood, the "alleged murderer! of his J-weeks'-old
daughter," Is finding life In
ttie King county Jail a soft snap. He
has a good many friends here among
the shingle weavers, and they have
tern bringlhg hlnj lots of -good stuff"
to eat. - . : ;
Underwood declares positively that
he la not?uilty of -murder, claiming
T '.s baby waa dead when he threw Us
1 1 lato thi icy waters of the Salmon
Bay. Expert physicians of th is city
state his story is untrue. As, there vas
considerable water found 'in the,, in-
fant's lungs when the physicians per
; formed the autopsy. "This, they swear.
could not be tru had the .baby been
dead before striking the water. They
say It Js- contrary to the" fiinJametital
laws of physics, 1
Be that as it may. Underwood has
told his story, and avers that he win
repeat It on the witness stand, adding:
And then take my medicine,"
For the first time since his Incarcer
ation he was allowed to see bis wife
one day this week, . She Is confined in
a private room off the office of SherinT
Cudlhee. , A deputy sherllt and two
newspaper, representatives Lwere pres
ent at the meeting. Mrs. Underwood,
only av wae. fragile bit of a woman of
H summers."rushed to her..boy hus
band's arms as he entered, and soon
both were embracing each other. The
child ".wife
exclaimed: 4Oh. Paul. It
seems two years since we parted " They
had a brief conVeraation. touching his
eacape from "the officers and thej sep
arated with mutual expressions of sym
pathy and a parting Injunction to "be
true.- - r:,: :r.:i:: ,'''V-
Underwood win be defended at his
preliminary Bearing , tomorrow I by
Marshall IC Snell; a prominent attor
ney of Ta'coma. It Is understood the
defense, will be based on ' the theory
that the baby- was dead, as stated
above, before the accused threw the
body' Into the bay. ; -
' Since Underwoodls arrest and lncar-t
ceratlon in the county , Jail. - interest
here centers In the man hunt now In
progress for the scalps of Tracy and
Merrill, the Oregon convicts. It Is re
markable how Interested the public is
In that- hunt. The newsboys .never
cry anything now except "AH about the
caped convict hLunt- and papers sell
like the proverbial hotcakes. 1 .
RECIPROCITY
FOR CUBANS
The Subject of a Conference
V of Republican: Senators
MEETING WAS FRUITLESS
And After Three Hours
Discussion Was Ad- :
. journed
of
SENATOR LODGE URGED THE
MEMBERS TO. STAND TOGETHER
AT THIS CRITICAL PERIOD OF
THE PARtrs " HISTORY THU
j WORLD IS WATCHING. t f
WASHINGTON, June - 20. The' Re-,
publican Senators had another confer
ence on the subject , of .Cuban recipro
city' ttgnlght, and after three; hours' dis
cussion adjourned the" sij?trt at the
call of Chairman Allison, without1 ae
tion. Almost all the- Republican Sen
ators who are in the city wer.e; present.
Senator Lodge dwelt- with cspicial
emphasis . on the-importance of having'
the Republican Senators stand together
at this critical period in the party a his
tory. Much of our prestige and future
National standing, he said, might de
pend on the stess now taken, for all
the world was watching with Interest
our treatment of the Cuban people. ? He
declared that' If reciprocity with Cuba
Was not secured now, it would be at a
later day. j ;
Ths Canal Bill. .
Washington, June 20,-rSoon -after the
House had sent the Canal bill to con
ference today, reports gained circula
tion ajnongthe" members- that-.Hhere
was not likely to be a protracted strug
gle Jnthe confefsnce, and that thf Sen
ate amendment probably would be the
basis 'of the ultimate agreement. ,
; FOR FIXING: A JURY
TWO PROMINENT RESIDENTS OF
NOME IN CONFLICT WITH .
THE FEDERAL COURT. I
NOME, Alaska, June 10, via Seattle,
Wash., June 20. Sentence, will be
passed tomorrow upon United States
Marshal-Frank 11'. Richards and City
Councilman Joseph Dj. Jourden, a
prominerrt saloon keeper- of this city,
who were found guilty f contempt of
court by Judge Wit kersham last week.
While no one knowsHwhat the; sentence
will be, the general Impression, Is that
they" will get the limit which Is six
months in Jail and $300 fine.
. Richardson and Jourden were arrest
ed May 2Sth upon a citation issued
by Judge Wlckersham on the filing of
an affidavit by John L. McGinn, Assist
ant District Attorney, charging them
with conspiracy and wilful attempt to
fix the jury In the case f the United
States vs. Joseph H. Wright, whose
trial and acquittal fook place in April.
There are five charges set up In the
complaint, the. court finding defendants
guilty- f alL H'7: -i !':.:'7
The1 arrest of Marsha Richards and
Mr. Jourden caused a great sensation.
: j FOREST FIRES RAGING
HEAVY" LOSSES IN THeJvoODS
IN WASHINGTON -AND IN
" COLORADO.
WHATCOM. Wash., June 20. Forest
fires are raging a few miles south of
ms cny, ana nrpro . 'nS r
already destroyed one logging camp.
and to be threatening others. They
re wing ar.n uj iuC urc uvu t-uc
nuruu .... ,
"" 5a1Mi -frAft.. Jnne SO. Foreur Area
In the Vicinity of Mount Ouray, south-j
west of this city, have swept up one.
gulch and down another, burning miles
of valuable timber. ,
TROOPS FROM MANILA
SAN FRANCISCO, June 2. Tfcej
United State transport Ilarcock ' ar? i
rived tonight f&m Manila. The Han-.
cock brings the headquarters and ten ,
companies of the famous Ninth Infn-I
try, besides uo enusiea m"r. 300 cas-The petitioners, allege that, the ma
uals'and fifty miUtary prisoners., : chines are not suaciently profitable
TIMBER FIRE
DOES DAMAGE
Great Destruction in Weeds
lfl WaSaillglCn
SEVERALTOWNS IN DANGER
Narrow Escape From Death
by People in Lumber
, Camps
! '' '' - - -
Tlrt: FIERCE FLAMES ARE RAG-
ING IN THE. FORESTS AND IT; IS
'-FEARED THAT MUCH HUMAN
. . LIFE. HAS BEEN SACRIFICED
NARROW ESCAPE.- - - 'r
,TACOMA Wash., June 20. A special
to the Ledger from Buckley says:
Fire started at 2 o'clock this morn
ings at Mountain Mill, two mile from
town, and after destroying all the mill
property" and cars belonging to the
Northern Pacific which were standing
on the siding spread to the woods. The
residence of. J. Van Raster, on the out
skirts of Buckley, was destroyed.. The
Tacoma fire department sent a supply
of hose, and. as the wind abated the
' flames were" soon stopped, and at pres
ent the city.l out of danger. There'are
two fires raging, through the heavy tim
ber on the mountain side.-: One started
at Mountain Mill, and the other in the
Green river country. The former spread
to .Enumclaw, and , the .village had a
narrow escape., Hansen Brothers'- mill
with all their lumber was burned and
one mile of tne flume wasdestroyed by
the fire. The destruction of the flume
cut ofT. the supply of water and in case
the wind rises and carries the fire tow
ard j the town again, the . inhabitants
houses - are supposed to have , been In
the track of the fire and- destroyed.
The Page Lumber Company's camp at
Eagle Gorge was .destroyed Every
camp In the Green river district Is re
ported to" be either destroyed or threat
ened with destruction. The Kangley
shingle mill. ' located one mile from
Kangley,: is destroyed. : .
The Cre Is raging In the vicinity or
Palmer; In the Tlclnlty of Barnston
fierce xflaines are! Vapidly eating their
vray through the heavy growth of tlm
ber. .The White River lumber mills,
three; miles from Enumclaw. and all
the property' has been destroyed.'
Emplcx-s from Page's mill camp.
Eagle Gorge, arrived here at o'clock,
and tcil a thrilling story , of escape. .The
fire struck tlu; camp at noon today, de
Eteii:!insr vipon It in a roaring' Bheet of
flAme. A narrow oath to safety was
found, anl men.- women and children,
to" the number of sdxty, hurried through
It. Three men feared to try the pass.,
and made ; their escape by wadliig'
throujra tTie river. It i& reported that
riven men from Spilth's carrti. on Ce
dar rlvcf, wfiih wa burned, are miss,-,
lifrj til" the rep'Ort'. Cannot berverlfled.
C0SPER ESTATE LOSES
FAILS TO RECOVER. A NOTE THAT
HAD UE EN CHANGED SOME
WHAT, MOSCOW. Idaho. June 17. In r the.
District Court yesterday the case of
Tllmon Ford, as executor of the estate
of William Cosper.v deceased, versus
Albert Dygert. a suit for Judgment on
a prommlssory note for I4&0,
was ; decided by Judge Steele in
favor- of the defendant. The de
fendant set out that the1 note had
been changed since originally executed
and claimed that he had given a note
to Gilbert Bros., of Salem., for that
amount, but had given no note to Wllr
llam jCosper or to his estate. Judge
Steele. In his decision, took the ground
that although payment of this changed
note could not be enforced, the debt
still existed and Judgment could be
obtained by proper action. The theory
Is advanced that the note was first
drawn In favor of Gilbert Bros, and
that they. . in place of assigning the J
note to Coper, erased their own. names
and inserted that of Cosper.
- A FIENDISH LADR0NE
WHO CUT AMERICAN SOLDIERS
j TO PIECESr IS CAPTURED BY
TI1 TROOP
MANILA. June 20. Pedro Felipe,
leader of he Ladrones who captured
and subsequently cut to pieces a ser
g-parrt. two corporals and four privates
of ; the Fifth Cavalry at; Binangonan
Rlsal Province, May JOth, has been
captured. ' He Is still suffering from a
wound Inflicted by the soldiers. :f
No trace has been found of the four
American school" teachers of Cebu, Isl
and of Cebu; who started on a day's
outing June 10th, and have not been
eard of since . Parties have been
sent out to look for them. ;
AN ANARCHIST SUES
WANTS DAMAGES FOR BEING RUN
! OUT -OF THE COUNTRY
; HIS DISLOYALTY.
- TOFEKA. Kahs, June ;20. WiUIam
Grubb, the- Harper; county man who
said he was glad Csoigoss shot McKln
ley. today appealed-his damage" suit to
the Supreme Court. When 1 Grubb
I made the remark referred to, Robert
Elder and a dotes men chased "him out
of tte country. He returned and sued
them for 10 000 da,mages. The Jury
,n tfae District Court In Harper county
save a verdict to the defendants.
REDUCTION IN LICENSES
ASTORIA" OWNERS OF GAMBLING
" DEVICES WISH TO POCKET:
- BIGGER PERCENTAGE.
. ASTORIA. Or June 20. Th cigar
dealers of the city have presented a
petition to the counc'l asking that the
JTJiO tlrenee oa nicket-ln-he-sIot ma-
chines be 'reduced to
12.50 quartrrly;f
to Justify the tax. and vow that unless
the reduction is made it will be come (
necessary for the "dealers to remove
thf-crs from the counters.
ltis considered doubtful If he covin
cH r,ill grant the petition. The Im
passion is general among devotees
or fhm rtwrt of "but-klne slot ma-
I that the clever mtie devices are
was much agitation for entire abolition
of . this form or gambling a rew- months
ago, the council would probably not
-t.1i a me in rrfn rrt am malrtn anw
j concessions. Some of the large deal
ers aia not sign uie pen uon. saying
that if they found their machines to
be unprofitable they'T would, voluntarily
and without conrpaint remove them.
DEWET URGES LOYALTY
WANTS TO WIN THE HEART OF
THE NEW GOVERNMENT BY
GOOD CONDUCT, '
P BLOEMFONTEIN,' Jun 20. General
Dewct has addressed a circular letter
to his Adjutants In which he says:
"Let me tell you that you and I and
every burgher can win the heart of the
new Government by our future con
duct and of this conduct I am In the
least doubtful. ;
It is announced that the Loyalist
claims for compensation. In Cape Col
ony and Natal would be provided for
out of the Transvaal fund and out of
the first loan raised. Exception will
be made In the matter of damages
wrought In Cape Colony by rebels or
natives, this compensation falling cm
the Cape Government. The total
amount to be paid to the two colonies
will exceed according to estimates 2
000,000. The; grant of 3.000,000 men
tioned in the. tenps of surrender Is not
applicable to Cape Colony and NataL
THE SAME OLD
STORY TOLD
Tracy and Merrill Have Again
r Eluded the Posse
SHERIFF MAkSH RETURNS
A ; Few Trusty Men Are Now
Left In The
Woods
TO KEEP CLOSE WATCILON THE
TRAILS IN HOPES OF SECURING
.,.A FRESH CLUE rTHE OUTLAWS
; EXPECTED TO DISCLOSE THEIR
WHEREABOUTS.
VANCOUVER, Wash, June 20. "It
is 'the same old story. The outlaws,
Tracy and Merrill, have disappeared,
After a diligent, -though fruitless
search . fpr, the, past 21 hours, we have
again given up the search, at least until
w get another clue.
This was the report of Sheriff Marsh
this evening in answer-to Inquiries re
garding the result of the last sortie af
ter the escaped convicts. The. sherifl
and the entire posse : which Joined In
the search yesterday, except three or
four trusty memV left to kefep a close
watch. In. the neighborhood for a fresh
clu, returned here tonight. The posse
including Guard Carson and the blood
bounds will rest here until the outlaws
again disclose their whereabouts
HOMESEEKERS' RATES
WILL AGAIN BE GRANTED BY
THE NORTHERN PACIFIC 'FOR
- NEXT FOUR MONTHS.
; ST. PAUL, Minn June 20. The
Great Northern Railway, beginning
July 1st, and continuing on every first
and third Tuesday of each month un
til November, will resume the sale of
homseekers' tickets at half fares, plus
XI, to alt Northern Pacific ponits, in-
eluding as tar south as Astoria,; or,
SHIP GLADE LOST.
SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 20. San
Franciscans who wagered $150,000 oh
the safe arrival of the -German bark II.
F. Glade stand to lose all their money
unless the long overdue vessel arrives
by next Wednesday". : Information has
come by cable from London that Lloyds
will post the Glade as mlsslngX- The
Merchants' Exchange here has' crossed
the bark from the overdue list as no
longer insurable. - The Glade sailed
from here on October IStK last whh
wheat and barley, for Europe, and Is
out 243 days. Many local plungers be
lleved its foul bottom was the cause of
delay and ventured large amounts on
Its - safe , arrival. -,.t ?
MCDOWELL WINS SUIT.
ST. PAUL. June 20. Judge Bunn
lias sustained the contention-, of ,. the
plalntlfts In the suits of W. Melbourne
McDowell and May D. Seymour as 'ex
ecutors of the estate of the late Fanny
Davenport McDowell against Clarence
M . Brune, the Clarence Brune Com
pany, L, N. Scott and C. E. Beech to
annul the alleged sale of the plays and
compel an accounting of the profits
from the production,
Big Figure
100.000.000 bottles of Perry Davis' Pain
killer sold in . 60 years. Just think!
Nearly Wnough placed end to end to
reach around the . world. What other
remedy can boast such a record of ser
vices to humanity "in curing stomach
and bowel complaints and the. many
other ailments and accidents constant
ly occuring even in the ' most .careful
homes. There is only one Painkiller.
Perry Davis'. Beware of l imitations.
x CROZIER IS VROMOTED.
WASHINGTON. June 20. The Sen
ate, by vote of 44 to 12, today con
firmed Captain "Wm. Crozler to- be chief
of the Ordnance. Department with the
rank of Brigadier-Oeneral.
RAND GETS A CRUMB.
WASHINGTON. .June 20. H. H. I
Rand, of Wisconsin, has Deen anDOinted i
assistant, superintendent of the salary!
and allowance bureau of the Postofflce j
Department.
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Prniaa Veterinary hnrpron, and hare been thoroughly teted
for the pmat 15 year in this countrr. Connnvd of por vef
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roentroio hkb been araench mm Ccmajh, Co4J. OITLatPfft.
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they hare no erpiai. For sale by Wholesale and Ketail Pros
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