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I MtScnLXJLXEOCS Steaming Hot and nude to salt there a remedy for weak neas and temporary dwo beartednes to quick and rare as a cap of BEEP TEA prepared from LiebLf COMPANYS Extract of Beef Oood for well people tad sick ones A fa miliar friend where good cooking Is done took for fj on every Jar oC SWEPT THE VAULT BARE Bank Robbers Big Haul Ohio Make in a SAlTRAKGiaCO CHEOinOIiB TUESDAY DECEMBER 27 189 i i I EIGHTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS IN BOOTY BOLD CRIME WHICH HAS SOME VER1 SISIMCIOLS FEA TrRES rmvM Lyons FE PERFECT i oon rowassr AR ELECAHT TOILET LUXURY Used bv people of refinement lor over a aunr of mm CANCER dtttKOUcsmu mm No Pay Until Cured Any lump in a wo Iains breast cancer The poison ouicklv roes to orru iW If larcc ii is too I late Mens face and lip a common place WnKII free 1th hundreds ef addrrvae of ho ncst aenrr No hArn 8 CHijyriEYM 0 23 i 25 TWHO ST MABXtT CT SEND TO SOME 0N 1ITM CANCER Mot a Mark on the Safe to Show How It Wu Opened Clew to the Identity of the Thieve tool on the ault safe tag could not prevail on htr to eat anything The bouse was packed to night There were no seats left and the manager A Canby said the box office receipt were 22000 Miss Arthur was weak and so ill she could hardly stand but she ordered that the curtain be rung up She then attempted to walk on the stag but wis forced to sink Into a chair The audience was dismissed and filed out much disappointed to receive their money back at the box office Miss Arthur was driven to her home In a cab with Dr Bradley in attendance The members of the company thirty in number felt much grieved at Miss Arthurs Illness because she Is its much of a favorite behind the scenes as in front Eaoh one hid received a Christmas present from the star amounting to about one half a weekly salary Dr Bradlev said that Mies Arthur is suffering from nervous prostration superinduced by grip Her part of Clortnda Wildalrs is an exhausting one The fencing scene in the first act se ere enough in itself on a woman of delicate physique Is not so trying as me raintlng scene in the third act and physicians have advised Miss Arthur that she had better cut this out The company is billed to play two weeks longer at Wallacks and then go on the road Mr Canby said to night that It was Imposlble to announce when the actress would be able to appear again TRYING TO TRACE 1 No money In advance Weak PfJPPJ Minted shrunken and fecblr I portloui of the body quicUr I 11 Hi fa I enlarged and strengthened Mediclues and instrument sent on trill Medletl Indorsements Particular tent plain sealed letter Lor i rnpOTawKxcoBDucDUii ERIE MEDICAL CO Buffalo NY I TO MEN TTTTn NEW FALL DESIGN FOR GIRLS COSTUME Tissue Paper Pattern of Tlila Cos tUM May Be Obtained by Filling la the Coupon Printed Below and Dronihl or Mailed With Fifteen Cents to the Pattern Department of the Chronicle Subscriber In Oakland May Obtain Them at the Chronicle Branch Office 9S0 Broadway Cor Mnth St A very new and stylish combination is here shown in atone ay and rich ml The sraj novelty wool good 1 itrfun oer with polka Ooti of red velvet nr chenlll The voke and eoUaj are of ma hlne tucked elet that Is bought read nuked tor this larpoae The bertha ha a far I is of pair red elet its Idwk edges tein trimmed with three ffny spared rows of narrow red xeltct ribbon to match the skirt ard sleeves A rub cf satin backed vtltet tied around the walft The waist arranged oier fitted Unities that rice tnv1vlbl In th rnt bak The fill front and backs are gathered top and bottom and api lied St round yoke depth the voke being faced with tucked vehet The pretty bertba is shaped in quart outline the top being rounded to fit he lower dae of voke A standing ex Uar cohered with tucked exet finishes the nerk The sleexes tt tb arm closel being shaped with upper and under portions st llsh puffs telng gathered and arranged at the tnp The nrUit are trimmed with cross lines rt ziarrr elri ribbon which daooraHon Is repeated Just below the puffs of Special Dispatch to the Chronicle LIMA 0 DtKember 2t5 Deft safe robbers toed with the lock on the big ault in the American National Bank in Lima last night and secured 18162 The robbery is mysterious There Is not a scratch on the safe not a bolt broken and the time lock is not dam nevd The robber did his work Christmas night and did It bo well that there Is not the slightest clew lie unlocked the outer wooden door lending Into the bank unwound the tlm lock on tlw outer dooi of the ault and swept the shelffc clean of nil money easily Dlllilt IoiM IIip rain to I hind Mm and decamped with the booty Ihfr UlFA Sfrw ns of the bank window ere not torn und there is not a scar or mark of WITi The bank Is at Main and High streets the most prominent corner In theclt The ault is one of the largest In Lima and was considered fire and burglar proof The banks president with the cashier set the time lock Saturday night for thirty aix hours till Tuesday morning When the Janitor ent to tne building at 7 oclock this morning to tiost the holiday notices he saw the outer door to the ault standing partl opened The officials were notified and the loss discovered Investigation showed that the other doors were locked but that the vault had been entered and all the currency and gold coin taken while several hun dred dollars in siHer was not molested When the outer door of the safe was opened and the door to the money ault Inside swung the vault was found as lean as though it had been swept with a broom Saturday night about J16000 In paper money and gold coin was deposited in the vault but every penny of It was gone as well as about J2000 In paper money which had been thrown on top of the safe after it had been locked There were two electric lights which ere supposed to be burning all night but the Janitor this morning found the one in front of the vault turned off Joseph Goldsmith the vice president of the bank was the last person connected with the Institution In the banking room Sunday morning about 9 oclock the outside door was closed and everything was all right at that time Goldsmith was there Sunday afternoon as late as 4 30 oclock He went to the bank to write some letters and when he left he locked the outer door There Is not the remotest clew for the detects es to work upon Nothing was left behind which will help them in their search and the manner In which the work was done demonstrates that it was perpetrated by experts The time lock which was considered Impregnable was a plaything in the hands of the men who manipulated it and the working of the combinations on the three other doors was apparentb simply a Joke The vault was made for the Lina National Bank before that Institution failed about seven years ago For a number of years the room stood vacant but a few years ago Goldsmith and Kalb started a prlate bank which was merged Into the American National the 1st of last June home Wj eWk SNIFFED COCAINE ON ORDERS HE FORGED KO 7507 GIRLS COSTUME Wres The skirt Is shaped with four gores that fit at the top and flare prettllj at the foot Gathers adjust the fu In hack and the tcp is sewed to lower edfe of waUt The three evenly spaced ruws of rtet ribbon ar applied to form prett pointed outline In center front Very man charmlnc combinations of material and coloring wnmy be suggested by the mode Tht bertha couM be all of telvet with guipure arpUque border and the ycke and cellar covered with all oer guipure or the dress may be all of one fabric te yoke and collar being exrrered and the bertha ollned with rows of ribbon plain or frixxed Sergf cbsriot caih CJre celling broadcloth or other woolen fab re will trim durably with braid while silk aerials may hare Insertion or ribbon as aeooratlcn To make this cortvroe for a rifl of 8 reir will raqulre two and one half yards ef material tony four Inches wide Th pattern No 7307 Is cut In slses roe girls of ft 8 lO aa4 IS yeara CHRONICLE ORDER BUNK Cot this oat fill in name address and Ma and bring or send with 13 cents to Pattern Department Chronicle office Girls Coatnme Ko 750T Price IS Ceats Mr 10 and IS Years Ace Xante PostosB Street Xo Stale Ba vary careful and aOow direction aa your BugUfcat cannot to oorraotad The Foliee Authorities of the Wash Ins ton City Believe That the Gang Came Prom San Franclaco TACOM A Wash December 28 The police believe they have a San Francisco criminal In Ed Garrlty who was captured early this morning while ndeaor Ing with two other masked men to hold up peter Pepe the proprietor of the West Khd Hotel Cflrrlty believed he was golrg to uie nen he ga hln name and xald that San Franclaco flfig In ill il 1 1 in aii i i iu uisuiuiie me identity of his pals After nn operation this morning the doctors an fl irrliiiiiMLi va iuui uaiiuj wounus 0 ana tnign would not prove fatal ui umi sren tin ine sirrrH 1UiU OOllme of airana ors nhlch leads the police to bellee that GarrltY dubaOttefllv frnm ftin rrancisco have been the authors of recent hoid ups here seemu certain that luynoimmotiteohnAfobUwasto murder Peter Pepe Two weeks ago Pepe was attacked three masked men He jeiied ws revolver an fired causing them 10 beat a hasty retreat His aewaiiants of this morning are believed to be the same men bent on ha ing rCTCIl je Ql WlM IH6 fiilfloh this morning they began firing at Pepe who at that moment was relating his former experience to bstanders and explaining how he would DumD lead Into future robbers with a digger gun he had Just bought wnen the robbers entered Pepe seized both new fltld Old pistols one In each hand shut his ees and began firing Two shots hit Garrlty and another penetrated the cheek of Policeman Brown The robbers fired also about thirty ghots being exchanged One of the two robberi who escaped was hit the bullet passing through bis hat which hs left behind This hat was purchased last week at a lOCAl Store This forenoon a woman bought a similar hat at the same store under circumstances which show that she was probabl purchasing It for the escaped robber TJje police hae this and other clews and feel certain of having the other two robbers by to morrow GHASTLY RELIC CAST UP BY THE SEA jooocooooooo00cvsfe Br wb iLjx QooQaocoO CHIB rvAlslllV A SbbIIHEt JMilffli tiJBal cocoalne Edward Norton afeHaH SALE OF A GREAT COPPER PROPERTY The United Verde Extension at Jerome Ariiona Pnrrhaaed by an Esstern Syndicate NEW YORK December 26 One of the largest deals In copper properties ever effected In this city was completed at the Murray Hill Hotel to day Fourteen claims adjoining each other and adjacent to the great copper mine of A Clark the Ariiona Copper King passed into the hands of Eastern capitalists Franklin Farrell of An eonla Conn Greulich and Coe of New York city are the principal members of thesyndlcateof purchasers Hull of Arizona was principal owner of the properties sold He was represented by James Shirley a mining engineer of Prescott A The property Is located In the town of Jerome Tavapl county A and is known aa the United Verde Extension The United Verde is regarded as one of the greatest copper mines In the world as It pays Its owner A Clark about 200000 monthly and it is said could not be bought or I50ooooo JULIA ARTHUR TOO ILL TO APPEAR Body of an Aired Man With a Ballet Through His Brain on the Beach at Re dondo REDONDO December 28 The body of an old man weighted with fragments of rocks was found on the shore of the sea near here Sunday where It had been uncovered by the low tide The man had died by a bullet through his brain but whether by self destruction or by the act of another the Coroners Jury declined to ay The only direct means of Identification was by an empty envelope which was found in an Inner pocket and which had apparently been overlooked by the man or by his murderer In the efforts to destroy evidences of Identity The envelope when removed wit a mass of sea soaked pulp but a partial address was deciphered on It Written In Ink was Spence The remainder of the name was gone but underneath there was sufficient writing to show that the address was San Francisco California The body was attired In plain dark clothing with white shirt and white collar On the collar the laundr mark had several times been changed and the only decipherable marks were 189 and 189 The man was about 65 years of age He had thin gray hair a mustache which had been djed black and a thin face He was nearly toothless height Ave feet six Inches weight about 140 pounds Several 38 callber revolver cartridges like the one which had been fired through his brain had been placed In the pockets The shot had entered below the right ear The autopsy showed that the lungs were filled with air ao death had not been by drowning No money was found on tha body Resides the marked envelope and cartridges the pockets contained only a Geneva sliver watch which had stopped at 2 03 oclock evidently bv the sudden admission of sea water Investigation discovered no one about here who had seen the man alive The spot where the body wan found Is comparatively Isolated The waters of the ocean everywhere near the place are thick with Fea weed so there is virtually no possibility of the remains having floated in from anv distance or from any other point alon the shore Th weights had not been quite heavy enough to keep the body from floating Jewish Historical Soelety Meets PHILADELPHIA December 2G The American Jewish Historical Association held its seventieth annual meeting to day with a large and representatH gathering of Jewish scholars snd writers The following officers were elected President Dr Cyrus Adler Washington vice presidentspresidents Simon Rosendale Albany Mendes Cohen Baltimore Professor Charles Gross Boston and Professor II Adams Baltimore treasurer Richard Gotthet New York correapondlng secretary Dr Hollander Baltimore The Chronicles Annual will appear on Snnday next Look oat for It It will be a a reat publication The Aetreas Safferlna From JCer rous Prostration Following a Severe Attack of the Grip NEW YORK December MIsi Arthur played In A Lady of Quality at Wallacks at two performances last Saturday after four days Illness with the grip during which tlrfe the theater was closed To day she struggled through the matinee performance but wts unable to appear before the foot lights to night She was thoroughly exhausted after the matinee but Insisted on not disappointing the night audience She was not able to leave her dressing room and remained Inths theater and her dinner was sent in from her hotel Her husband Benjamin Pierce Cheney with whom ib lives In the life building In West Thlrtr flrst treet was with bar but even hhi ooax Federal Officials Take a Day Off WASHINGTON December 28 All the executive departments were closed here to day and most of the private business houses also At the White House the day was a quiet one although during the morning the President was in his office and saw several prominent callers Among these were Senators Davis and Frye each of whom had a talk with the President Newspaper Writer Seriously Sick NEW YORK December 28 Mrs Isabel MaJlon the writer Is critically 111 from pneumonia at her home In this city Her physician late to night said he feared she might not survive until morning She wrote the letters headed Babs Babble Three Bnraed tovXeath HOUSTON Tex December 28 A special from Hillsboro Tex says Mrs IWbet her daughter Mrs Ossle Malone nd Mrs Malones Infant were burned to death in their home near here The women could be seen but it was Impossible to rescue them The fire started by the use of kerosene to kindle a Are Battalion of the First Infantry Ralls HUNT8VILLE Ala December 24 Tne First Battalion First United States Infantry departed for Cuba via Port Tampa to day The loading Walt Papar Emporium ef tha Wast la Clarks Market ft IxrwssVprtcaa mWiAD rt cfssrsH PERSISTENT addiction to cocoalne Edward Norton late of 2414 Washington street but now an Inmate of the City Prison has succeeded In achieving a nose which ought to become more noted than the famous nasal organ owned by Cyrano de tarac Size how eer is not Its distinguishing feature nor Is It distorted In way Nortons nom Is without ih tut ordinary noses in that it is a pain MM hi III dallu lA nAtItt Is not confined to this doubtless hap tRAfl RAH RAH BERKELEY The University Eleven I 9 was short ltved aa the ball toon went to Berkeley on downs Here Jfaars burg brought the grand stand to Its feet by a sensational run of forty yards ajaea by one hat overxealous Interference aa Berkeley was penalized Ave yards for holding Multnomah lost the ball on downs andBerkeley In Its turn was forced to punt Uvesly here di3tlngtuhedhhnaeX by some excellent tackling Berkeley punt was taken care of by Hamilton Ten yards was given to Multnomah by a Callfomlan attempting to kick the ball out of Hamiltons hands Davey punted to Smith who was stopped in his tracks by Young Berkeley punted to Multnomah a 100 yard line McMillan and Dcwns mademvfew gains Davey punted to Kaarsburg wbcrreturned it on the run for twenty yard He was welt tackled by Downs of uultnomah at the thirty yard line Time fdr the flrf half mIIm with fH BMrs 11 UNABLE TO SCORE I to 0 In Berkeleys favor i Multnomahs backers were not dis heartened as they thought the University boys had carried things by storm at Just too fast a pace and were being met with a very stubborn but futile resistance The college Interference was much too compact and fast to be checked and this faIriyteHs the tale of the second halt Too Fast for the Multnomahs THE PORTLANDS TEAM ILAARSnCRG HALL AXD SMITH PLAY A BRILLIA5T GAME The Webfootera Haadlcapped by the Slow Handling of Punts and Evident Lack of Practice relatives rettistfl let IMQ pocket money and with this began Norton career as an alleged petty 0 IP ton to plan and carry out a system swindler Fm tlie hAw a I gOI 1 rhaught I could he describes tl un Moral ilit I Ink and successful than any that ever be fvre came to tne KnoMetye 01 1 tie police In fact Its possessor may without equivocation or figure of speech be said to have been led by tti6 nose to jail The readable history of Nortons nose entered upon its first chapter about HMD months KMim waa then Buffering from catarrh and sought relief in a surgical operation nfch ne stales wda performed by Dr Arnold of 530 Sutter street To make the operation easier for Norton Dr Arnold sprayed hlS nOStrllS With i Solution Of CO coalne That one treatment so It Is said begat the cocoalne habit In Norton who waa then In his twent fourth year and holding good position ft bookkeeper for a commar clai firm His descent to his pree nt status was gradual but sure He craved for cocaine and would have It administered in no other way than via his nostrils Secretly Norton bought himself an atomizing syringe and whenever his nose Itched for cocaine he sprayed It liberally on the inside The easier to procure a supply he forged a surgeons prescription signing It A Blake and this the druggists honored at his demand In due time the drug began to affect Norton or evil He could not fulfill his duties properly and lost his position Ills father then discovered his secret and the misguided youth was sent to sea on the Umatilla In the hope that the change would cure him During the eight months he spent on the steamship Norton did not touch cocaine Four months ago he returned to a life on shore and quickly resumed his nasal cocaine douche Then his coDled a list of namos and addresses of 104 San Francisco druggist tllC easiest His next I I oalAg bo gus physloMin letter Dear Sir Will vqu Kindly IdYOT hie by filling tne Inclosed prescription and as soon as we perform the operation myself and Dr de Vec cw ulll be over to Please aterillze and oblige Respectfully yours A BLAKE wnw mm mm cocaine lie would present his letter bogus prescription and a bottle to the druggist he had selected to victimize and ask for an ounce of codalne to be charged jp to Dr A Blake Sometimes the drug was as high as per cent In strength and it never ran lower than 2 per cent One after another within the space of a little more than two months the 124 druggists on Nortons list catered free of charge to his passion for snlflln co calne He kept a record of every purchase with the intention he states of paying for the cocaine when he came Into funds his account which Is now In the possession of Police Bergeant Campbell shows that Norton worked some of the druggists two or three times Recently he took to using boys as his purchasing agents and thus came about his fall On Sunday Sergeant Campbell received a telephone message saying that two boys wanted to purchase cocaine on credit in McOlverns drug store at Seventeenth and Guerrero streets Sergeant Campbell in plain clothes went to investigate He fol lswed the boys from the store after they received a bottle of cocaine and saw them deliver the article to Norton who was waiting two blocks away He arrested Norton found his account and prescription and the cocaine fiend furnished the remainder of the story WlWltchtotheChroaIcl BERKELEY 27 MVLTIOMAH PORTLAND Or December 26 The University of California defeated the Multnomah Amateur Athletic Club today by a score of 27 to 0 Although the score looks rather one sided the en thusiastic crowd vouches that it was the best game of football ever played upon Multnomah field The game was replete with star prays by Berkeleys backs and great tackling by Multno THE YANKEE SHIPS WERE IN READINESS i Vigorous Denial of a sUdienleas Story How Oar Fleet Watched for the Spaniards at aatlaare NEV YORK December 21 Captaln Chad wick commander of the cruiser New York now lying off Tomfklns ville gave out a statement to day denying allegations made In an article published in the Engineering Magazine In the article referred to statements wero mail who put ud a stubborn game until I theet that theUnlted States aaatatsaa sirva trior tMtrnvaH Oafetvskv a naflf time was called Multnomah has not jv piayca ft KlvKlnj pmc In anv or this I at Sama on nd in this re Dect 1 proper state or preparedness when ohmrofl irnnfiil lnnlr nf WWW lUti sPflM mm iivuui iulii ui yiutuin uv that the punts were not well placed but 111 II ill I II followed up as fast as It should have all the channel and attempted to escape Engine were yrfl boilers It been Davers punts were all long an nell delivered but Kaarsburgs were biter talcArUf the either empty or full of raleswerecoi Captain Chadwlck says The New twk and BrooKlTn Ihto foor ttuinci To pick any one player as the star of adyan ie Berkeley eleven would be out oti turn was using lorxy nve ions ox coai a the question Undoubtedly Hall Smith and Kaarsburg are a trio behind the day on the blockade as It was It was tne nnirtlfp tn Vrfn if Mm nrffniir Af il i Ml 1 i if lll I UVF uivuiu uu iuui ui ne that WOUia De nara to equal nail the six boilers a fifth filled with water long runs Smiths fierce plays up to the kept hot and primed ready tor firing line and Kaarsburgfs leaps over center and a sixth Waning This wis ih win be features to remember Pringle cnJiltlln the dar ot Tn SLihrn Wamhle In the line de i th the Wtt WS serve more than a passing mention HOMES FOR JACK TARS New Work of the Young Mens Christian Association COMMODORE PHILIP INTERESTED IN IT PLAJI FOR BUILDIWGS IN BROOKLYN SAN FIIANC1SCO AND OTI1ER CITIES Patterned After Similar Institutions In England Work to Be Extended to Soldiers as Well Soeclal Dispatch to the Chronicle NEW YORK December 26 Commodore Philip is at the head of a sub committee of the international committee of the Young Mens Christian Association which Is planning to build a home for Jack tars near the Brooklyn Navy Yard to cost 100000 But the home In Brookljn will not be the only one There will be others costing almost as much In Boston Newport Norfolk San Francisco and perhaps Manila and in Havana These buildings will be for enlisted teamen and later there will be similar buildings In large cities for enlisted soldiers The Brooklyn building will look something like a hotel and will be modeled Internally on the lines of similar buildings In Portsmouth and Devonport England under the charge of Miss Weston The cabins or rooms will resemble staterooms on ships but will be separated with wire screens so that each lodger will be by himself They wfll be kept bright and clean and the nightly charge for the use of them will be from 10 to 20 cents On this basis it is expected to make the branch self supporting There will also be a bar but no Intoxicating drinks will be sold There will be a library and reading room and small rooms for Bible and educational classes and a gymnasium Although the building will be under the management of the Army and Navy department of the Young Mens Christian Association the religious features wfll not bo made too conspicuous The Young Mens Christian Association sent Secretary WllUam Miller to England Scotland and France as soon as the peace protocol was signed He has Just returned Hit ideas gained from the trip will be put Into effect for the benefit of the enlisted men Weyler Not Wanted la th Cabinet MADRID December 2a The Cabinet at to days session discussed various matters It Is understood that Marshals Campos Blanco and Prtrao de Btvera and Lopes Domlngues strongly oppose General Weylers entrance Into the Ministry At the close of the session the members of the Cabinet went in a body to the residence of Senor Sagasta THEY WILL NOT FIGHT Proposed Hungarian Dnel Falls Because Seconds Dlsasree BUDAPEST December 26 Owing to the failure of the seconds to agree upon the conditions It has been decided to abandon the proposed duel between Baron Banffy the Hungarian Premier and Deputy Heransky of the opposition in the lower houpe of the Hungarian Parliament who in the course of last Fridays debate upon the Governments policy called the Premier an impostor cheat and traitor SAGASTA MAY NOT RECOVER Had Report of the Spanish Statesmans Condition MADRID December 28 Although the latest bulletin regarding Senor Sagas a 8 condition which was Issued this evening says that he passed a quiet day and that the fever has diminished It is feared by some members of the Cabinet that hie will not recover A rumor is in circulation to night that his respiration Is much more difficult Royal Welcome for Battle Ships LIMA December 26 The United States battle ships Iowa and Oregon arrived at Callao this morning and were Iven a royal receptior During the day great crowds thronged their decks A delegation representing the Cuban residents of Peru pres od eacn Bhip tlth a gold plate as a testimonial of the San iv fight Alice Nellsen Banquets Her Company DETROIT Mich December 26 Miss Alice Nellsen to night gave the company supporting her in her new opera The Fortune Teller a banquet at the Hotel Cadillac Covers were laid for about eighty and an elaborate menu was served This was Miss NeU sens Christmas present to her company Arrested for Naval Frands VALPAJIAISO December 26 Enrique Wllllshaw has been sent to Jail In connection with naval frauds Wllllshaw Is a member of thefirm of Wllliehaw Herman and has been a naval oon TnwtM frw mnnv varTTA wajs nr Multnomahs stars did not have any chance to shine McMillan played his usual good game but could not make the steady gains he has been noted for Daveys tackling and punting and Hamiltons tacKling were excellent Berkeley won the toss and elected to defend the south goal giving Multnomah the kick off The Californians first effort was a fumble On the next down Multnomahs over cnxlety gave Berkeley fle yards through off side play Pringle then made heavy plunges for five and seven yards through the line Kaarsburg tried center for no gain Pringle was again tried and rushed the ball to Multnomans five yard line Smith plunged through for a touchdown which Kaarsburg failed to convert into a goal Time 7 minutes Multnomahs kick off was again ruined by a punt to Hamilton Oliver and McMillan tried the line but the ball went to Berkeley on downs Kaarsburg punted to Multnomahs twenty yard line Multnomah could make no Impression on the Berkeley line so was forced to punt Hail gathered In the ball and returned it on the run for five yards Berkeley by short plunges brought the ball to Multnomahs ten jard line Kaarsburg leaped over center for two yards and Pringle added two yards more Smith plunged for four yards Then Captain Hail went over the line for the second touchdown Kaarsburg kicked the goal It required twelve minutes play to make this touchdown filled with fresh not salt water To have kept fire sufficient to use effectively all the engines Coupled would have occasioned an expenditure of coal which would have forced the New York from her station as it did others As It was she was hanging on by her eyelids so to speak avoiding o9 lone as Dosslble point to Ouantanamo for coal The use of the engines and the Brooklyns coupled before tneunoment of full power would have been a very serious detriment and after full power was on It would have been absurd to have stopped to couple when going sixteen or reventeen knots and thus lose from four to five miles when4twasso clearly apparent that the chase waa being rapidly overhauled Stringent orders existed regarding the use of fresh water in all ships It was not singular to the Oregon The New York never had any but fresh water in her boilers and a circular order of Admiral Sampson of May 29th covered this matter in gresrV detail If full steam had been kept at all times It would simply have meant more ships oft their stations and less force to meet the enemy i The Chronicles Annnal will appear on Snnday next Look ont for It It will be a are at nnblleatloa Ready to Sail for Cnba MACON Ga December 28 General Bates in command of the First Division First Army Corps arrived last night from Washington and with his staff and some fort men of the Second Ohio Refrlmcnt ml Ih 9Mnffl Pnr1nr mtt fntlrfA Multnomahs kick off was returnel Charleston where theT will embark by a low punt followed by a kicking I the transport Mlnnewaska for Cuba match between the full backs for four or five punts the ball finally coming to Given a Place at the Paris Fair test in the center of the field in Mult CHICAGO December 26 Commlsslon nomah possession Multnomah erGeneral Peck has appointed Charles stock went up for a few moments when nichards Dodare or New York director of McMillan and Downs tore olt ten and agriculture of the American exhibit at four yards respectively but the spurt the Paris Exposition rested after an months ago He was ar exposure made two After Mormon Roberts BALTIMORE December Scalp 2 Thls city has taken up the movement agalnat Brlgham Roberts the Utah Congressman of three wives All the churches of the city have combined and the memorial will be one of the most remarkable ever presented i Foaght a Bloodless Dael PARIS December 2a Max Regis the antl Semltlc Mayor of Aiders and Mr Teplc one of the editors of Lea Droits de 1Homme fought a bloodless duel at Puteaux to day Regis made series of attacks but was repulsed After six rounds the men quit from exhaustion Senor Castelar Seriously 111 MADRID December 21 Emlllo Castelar the distinguished Republican statesman orator and scholar Is prostrated with serious pulmonary catarrh The larsaet and bast variety of Wall Paper tan seas at Clarks CM Market street i Army Officers cfew Plug Tobacco when mardiing lhting or camp inge Its a steadier Itrelieves the parched taste in the mouth that comes when waiting attackor just the right moment to advance CHAMPAGNE FLAVOR pg is liasjgasaaasna a mmtf mmmJmAtWmWmm dftm4m aaa a sin sswasaastssa 1ssa ssas a sus mmtm irf HiH aa fSesaa saws Si sJVsimsssjssiis SB Sin pssj I i HsssssssssalMsssssssssMs.

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