flttUi al f m if : ir inrtt vol. vi; THE DALLES, WASCO COUNTYOREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1896. NUMBER 43. SPMISH BARBARITY Weyler's Soldiers Commit Fresh Outrages. WOMEN AND CHILDREN MURDERED I Tale of Sickening- Cruelties Inflicted Upon Helpless FacJflcos A De feat for the Insurgents. Havana, Sept. 22. Well authenti cated reports of barbarous acts by the Spanish troops continue to reach here.. Recently the Havana papers published an account of an alleged battle near Chuco de Area, in which, after an hour's desperate fighting the Spaniards drove . the rebels off, killing nineteen and tak ing many prisoners. The papers sug . gested that the government should re ward Colonel Aguilera, the Spanish com mander, for his bravery. The facts in regard to the battle according to Cuban sources follow : "On September 15th, ten rebels went to attack a guerrilla band, but' met troops hidden in the high grass. The rebels fired a volley, killing two officers "and wounding three soldiers. The ' troops fired back. Lieutenant-Colonel Aguilera, who commanded the troops, went then toward a colony named Pablo Diaz. There he found some twenty-five persons men, women and children He asked if they had seen any rebels in the neighborhood. On receiving a neg- ative answer, he ordered, as alleged by the Cubans, a general slaughter, includ ing children from I to 10 years of age, The little children were first pierced - with the end of the bayonet, then fin ished with the machete. Of that colony nineteen were butchered and six made their escape. The men of the guerrilla force -boasted of what they had done when they went back to Vega, twenty miles from the colony. - Colonel Aguilera .... started .with his troops and a guerrilla force from Vueva Paz toward the Bugar estate Cuervo, Near a place called Cuzzo he saw a house, went to it and found only three children in it. He asked where the parents were. They answered that they had gone after some fuel to prepare their breakfast. The colonel ordered the three children, ten to fouiteen years old, to be locked up in the house, and after this was done he ordered the guer rillas ' to set fire to the house. The guerrillas, horrified, disobeyed at first, but under the threats of Aituilera they acted, and the house was burned with the children in it. On their return to Eueva Paz the guerrillas told the people what bad been done. This information is from a Span ish source. raged the man and he swore be would I have his son's lite. He called together a half dozen of bis companions, who, like himself, had been drinking heavily, and formed a sort of court-martial. ' The culprit was sum marily tried and convicted, and Schlatt himself sentenced his son to be be headed. pu u -J . i i . .1 i. i .1 r and placed his head upon the 6tnmp of a tree. -One of the wretches secured an ax. and the "sentence of the court" was actually about to be tarried out when the boy's mother and brothers, attracted by . his screams, rushed to his rescue. They wrested the ax from, the "execu tioner" and then ensued a fierce strug gle between the reecuing party and the druuken creatures who wished to put I the boy to death. It resulted in a vic tory for the mother and her sons. The boy, d urine the encounter, had grown suddenly silent, and it was found later that fear had not only made him dumb, but deaf as well, ane physicians I sav it is doubtful if he will ever recover the use of bis faculties. SILVER'S IN. THE SADDLE I" EHXA WAS DERANGED. Not Responsible When She Tried to Kill "Lucky" Baldwin. San Ffancisco, 23. It took just two minutes for a jury to decide today thaC Miss Emma Ashley was insane when she fired a shot at E. J. Baldwin in Judge Slack's court a few months ago. Miss Ashley's sister, Lillian, sued Bald- - . "FREE A TRIUMPHAL TOUR Gen. Alger's Party Meeting With Ovations. OLD VETERANS FOR SOUND MONEY Generals Sickles, Howard and Stew art and Corporal Tanner Among: the Party. "YES, BUT WHAR'S DE SADDUL?" UNDER LOCK AND KEY win for damages for seduction, and the T.oadtrilla T?Jn tore, Pnf i Toil trial of that case was in progress when .'"'"0 A " tor Safe Keeping. the shooting occurred. Emma Ashley sat behind Baldwin, and, holding a pis tol close to his head, fired. The bullet grazed the scalp of the lucky man, but did no further damage. Miss Ashley was seized, and in the excitement that followed there came near being another shooting affray, between Baldwin's manager TJnruh, and Attorney Critten den. The. testimony in the trial of Emma Ashley showed that she-had be come deranged through worry over her Bister's case, and because of insufficient nourishment. ' SOLDIERS GUARD THE TOWN Miners Collecting; From Other Points- Threaten to Wipe Out the Militia and Burn the Place. States supreme court, and a test case I panies. La Cbosse, Wis., Sept. 24. No politi cal meeting has been held in La Crosse in twelve years which equalled in inter est the one last evening addressed by Generals Sickles, Howard, Alger, Stew arc and uorporai Tanner, it was a pleasant evening, and the streets were thronged. Fully 2,000 men marched in procession with flags, torches and trans parencies. Among the marching organ izations were .two gold-standard clubs formed among employes of the Chicago, Burlington & Northern and Chicauo, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad com made. It will decide the question as to whether a majority of the people of a J sovereign state have a right to recall an official who has been recreant to the trust reposed in him." THE TRUTH ABOUT- MEXICO. The Miserable Condition of the Ing: Classes. Lalior- A large crowd filled the great Empire rink. Major Schofield, nominee for governor, and all the state officers ex cept two, came with the party from Madieon, and will go on through the state.' The train was held half an hour to allow an informal reception and left at 11 o'clock for Eau Claire. ' Leadville, Colo., Sept. 23. Thirty warrants were issued today by the dis trict court for officers and members of the executive committee of the miners' union, all charged with the murder of Fireman Jerry O'Keefe. Fifteen of these have been' served, "and the men named in them are in the county jail. including the Ladies' McKinley Club, of Edward Boyce, president of the Western Bowling Green, and several clubs of men. I Federation of Miners, was placed, in jail The latter came oh a special train of five I by the city marshal this evening, the coaches, and included four bands, the sheriff stating that he was there for First Voters' Club, Prosperity McKinley safe-keeping, no charge having been Club and Veteran Soldiers. The address made against him as yet. McKinley Callers. Canton, 0., Sept., 23. Major McKin ley addressed two delegations this after noon, the first from Wood county, .0. the second from Muncie, Ind. The first from Wood county was made by Attor ney R. P. Parker, of Bowling Green, and for Muncie, by Attorney E. A. Needham, Late reports give official details of a Berious engagement in Havana province Sunday, on a large estate near Cala- bazas. A small government column, composed of Havana volunteers of the regular engineer corps and cavalrymen, is-alleged to have been attacked by 500 insurgents, commanded by the leaders Cast ilia and Delgado, who repeatedly at tempted to surround and overwhelm the royal forces. The Spanish made a gal lant defense, tenaciously holding their ground and repelling successive rebel machete charges, until finally reinforced by volunteers who bad been hurriedly called from Arroyo Narranjo and other near-by points. .When these arrived, by a brilliant Spanish counter charge, the rebels were ultimately routed and driven from the field. The enemy's loss is estimated at 100 killed and wounded. In' the retreat they abandoned their dead. The gov ernment losses were twenty-nine volun teers killed and three wounded and two cavalry killed and two wounded. It is reported that both Cuban leaders were wounded in the engagement. An important decree issued by the captain-general today places Havana drug stores under military supervision and prohibits medicines being Bold to retailers in interior towns unless au thorized by special permits from the Spanish commandant. TALK OP INCREDIBLE CRUELTY Drunken Prussian Father Tries, to Kill Bis Son. Beklin, Sept. 22. One of the most extraordinary- results of drunken frenzy ever known in the country has just oc curred in East Prussia. A farmer named Schlatt, of Gemerrie, while look- Giving; Up the Fight. Washington, Sept. 23. The local branch headquarters of the Democratic national committee have been . closed, and will not be reopened. . The branch was opened with the idea of supplying literature for Democratic newspapers, but it has been found that this work could be more effectively done in Chica go than fn Washington. A Nebraska Suggestion." Lincoln Journal. T. M. Snellen berger of Bradsbaw Bends the Journal a political suggestion that muBt not be kept from the public. Mr. Shellenberger is a modest man, but it will not do to let his light shine under a bushel, and so bis note is printed forth with : . Being a Democrat, I have built a plat form and cabinet which I submit to the Journal before patenting. The cabinet is as follows : Secretary of stale, Altgeld of Illinois. Secretary of war, Bloody Bridles of Colorado. Secretary of agriculture. Pitchfork of South Carolina. Secretary of the navy, Herr Most of New York. Secretary of the treasury, Herr Peffer of Kant as. Secretary of the interior, Pennoyei ot Oregon. Attorney General, Debs of Illinois The free silver car will be built with but two platforms, Democratic in front and Populist in the rear. Passengers are warned not to stand on either plat form. It is dangerou s. These platforms are to get in on. Democrat platform Damn Cleveland. Damn the supreme court. Damn the constitution. Damn the banks. Damn the gold bugs. Damn the railroads. Damn the British. Damn Wall street. Damn the rich (except Sewall). Populist platform There was to have been a meeting of the union at the city hall this evening, this being the regular meeting night, and on the strength of rumors that the meeting would be held in spite of all protests, General Brooks sent a gatling gun to the hall, the commander of the artillery detachment being instructed to prevent the meeting. The gun has just returned . to battery headquarters, the union meeting having been -held at an Portland Gets Torpedo Boats. Portland, Or., Sept. 25. The Wolff & Zwicker iron works, which submitted the lowest bid for the Pacific coast for the construction of three of the ten tor pedo-boats to be built by the govern ment, yesterday received a telegram from Mr. Wolff, the president of the regard free silver with favor, and says, company, who is now in Washington. among otter mings : D. C, saying that be had received as- jLaoor in tnis town is paid trom stars 8arance that he would get the contract Oregonian. Mr. T. Viggers, of Fulton, near this citv, has just received a letter from his nephew, William Viggars, who lives in Durango, Mexico, He expresses aston ishment that any portion of the people of the United States should for a moment I to stars, as they call it, 30 to so cents a dav, and those that are working on the ranches or farms get less, and this in corn and provisions. At our Works we never paid for common labor more than 45 cents a day, and provisions are much higher than with yon. For instance, corn is worth $1.60 a bushel, and beans $3 ; lard, 30c. Flour, the poor people never use. This is worth about 6 to 7 cents a pound, and meat 18 to 25 cents per pound. The poor people wear noth ing but white calico of a coaree kind; and it costs about 12 to 15 .cents a yard, Now, take China, India, or any of the Southern republics, and the same thing exists. Do the masses of the great United States of America want to ex change places with these people? If they adopt the free coinage of silver they surely will. "Your whole country will be depre- for two boats, all that will be built on the coast. The original bill provided for the construction of ten torpedo- boats, of which three were apportioned to the Pacific coast; but, owing to an insufficient appropriation, only seven will be built altogether, of which the Pacific coast will get two. WIPED OUT BY INSURGENTS. early hour, and being in session but 10 , ciated one-half, if such a thing does minutes. Excitement is again at fever heat, ow ing to the flood of alarming rumors and the failure to declare martial law. The night is damp, cold and quite cloudy, otherwise the inspiring light of the full moon would cheer the city's people. Soldiers are now guarding the Herald- Democrat office, and as long as the As sociated PreBS leased wire is not cut it will convey the news. General Brooks ordered a military court to meet tomorrow morning to in vestigate the fight at the Colorado mine. An attempt was made, presumably by strikers or sympathizers, just before dawn today, to destroy the Xadville water works, located in California gulch, two miles from town. A guard of thirty soldiers had been stationed at the works. About 5 a. in. the pickets saw a flash on a distant hill, supposed to have been a signal. A little after a sentry dis cerned forms crawling op the hill. He hailed them and was answered by a shot. Several scattering shots were fired. but the attacking party, finding the guard wide awake, drew off without any injury being done on either side as far as known. come to pass. Uncle, get oat of it. Go to British Columbia." Suicide at Fossil. On Wednesday night, Sept. 16th, Har vey Hubbard of Fossil committed sui cide by hanging himself in the barn on the Deguire place, about four miles up the creek from town. The Fossil Jour nal gives the following particulars : His dead body was discovered by Frank Watson about 7 o'clock Thursday morn ing, hanging from a rafter in the shed of the barn, News of One Battle That Weyler Conld Not Suppress. Key West, Fla., Sept. 24. Advices from Havana last night per steamer Mascotte state (hat late on Monday after noon 87 Spanish troops started for Cr!h- bazara, eight miles from Havana. On Tuesday morning five of the 87 returned to Havana and reported that their com panions-bad been killed by insurgents shortly before reaching Calabazara. ine Spaniards said they were sur rounded by about 200 insurgents, who poured in one volley and then charged with machetes. The five who returned were badly wounded, and were left for dead by the Cubans. On hearing the story a Spanish regi ment was sent to the ecene, and the bodies of the $2 Spaniards were found in a - heap. The wounds ' made by the meeting of the Reform Club of Liver pool was to be held, eager to listen once more to the eloquent words of William Ewart Gladetoue, who was to address the meeting. Gladstone roBe to speak, and bowed repeatedly in response to the outbursts of cheering. When able to make him self heard, after- a few preliminary re marks, he moved the following resolu tion, which was received with a thunder of applause, the audience rising, waving bats, handkerchiefs, sticks and um brellas: "Resolved, That this meeting trusts that her majesty's ministers, realizing to the fullest extent the terrible condi tion in which tbeir fellow Christians are placed, will do everything possible to obtain for them full security and pro tection ; and that the meeting assures her majesty's ministers that they may rely upon the cordial support of the cit izens of Liverpool in whatever steps -they may feel it necessary to take for that purpose. " Gladstone declared bis adhesion to the; principles contained in the resolu tions. He urged that in 'his matter party sympathy should be renounced. Republican Campatgu Literature. Chicago, Sept. 24. Perry S. Heath, chairman of the Republican bureau of publication and printing, denies that an - attempt is being made to change the is sue from free silver tl the tariff. Since the opening of the campaign," said Mr. Heath, "we have sent out over 130,000,000 pamphlets on the currency question alone, and are now1 sending out 3,000,000 every week, through the me- . diuin of country newspapers, etc. "But I think at the same time, that the tariff question will play an important part in' the campaign from now on. Where we now receive one request for literature on the currency question we receive four for tariff literature, and the lemand is constantly growing. Speakers all over the country report an increasing interest in the tariff question." World's Pacing Record Lowered. Portland, Me., Sept. 24. John R. Gentry today at Rigby Park paced the fastest mile ever made in harnesB, and placed the world's record at 2:00). The day was cold, and a light north westerly wind was blowing up the stretch, when Gentry, with Andrews behind him, came out to go against bis record of 2 :01J.j, made on September 8th this year, at Glens Falls, N. Y. Brooklyn Gold Democrats. New Yobk, Sept. 24. The national Democrats held a state convention in Brooklyn tonight. Daniel G. Griffin, of Watertown, was nominated for governor; Frederick W. Hinrichs,of Brooklyn, for lieutenant-governor, and Spencer Clif ton, of Buffalo, for associate justice of the court cf appeals. A full set of elec tors was named. - Lander's Luckless Love. Love by. letter is not what it is cracked up to be. At least that Is .what a Mr. Lander will always think who went to the train list night to meet for the first time a blushing bride, who, in pursu ance of a series of letters, originating from a matrimonial advertisement, ar- AFTER WOLCOTT'S SCALP. the The Populists, being pious cusses, ing over his domain one morning last simply insert the name of the deity, be week, saw a lot of cattle coming through fore each Plan of the Democratic plat; a broken gate into his corn field. He form. bunted up his young son, who was - For Sale or Trade. in charge of that particular field, and I For good sheep, a well-improved 30- action Plans of the Colorado Areats of Silver Mine-Owners. Dexvbb, Sept. 23. The petitions ask ing United States Senator Wolcott to resign, which have been circulated all over the state, are now being collected by J. B. Holmes of this city, who has been most active in furthering the move ment. "These petitions will not be sent to Mr. Wolcott to be thrown in the waste- basket," said Mr. Holmes. "We pro pose to allow him to inspect them, and then ask him to resign. If be does not, every petition will be filed with the United States senate, demanding the of that body. . In case they upbraided him for not better attending J acre farm in Southern California. For should neglect or refuse to act, the niit to his dniiea. The boy's answer en-1 particulars apply at this office. b7-w2 ter will be taken rieht into the United captain was killed in this manner. Captain-General Weyler has issued or flem tn nevRnflnpra nnl. tn nnrtliah a irnrrl """" iiiiiucuiawijf raiseu an flh.nt thA trDtrBj. T l T:u n . v I j. niai 111, BUU AJHbce, HUU WHS UUU1- ing to town, brought the news to the people of ' Fossil, many of whom pro ceeded to the spot to view the body, which was left hanging until the arrival of the acting coroner, S. C. Donaldson, justice of the peace, when it was cut down. In his trunk was found an in surance policy for $3,000 in the New rived on the 10:30 train. The lady in machetes were frightful, several of the I question met ber fiance and after a tete- Spaniards having been beheaded. The a-tete afr-which the reporter, not being This morning five prisoners were exe cuted, two garroted and three shot. Two thousand people, mostly Spanish officers and tbeir wives, witnessed the executions. York Life, in favor of his mother, Mrs. Astoria Fishermen Indicted. Astobia, Sept. 24. The grand jury to day returned true bills against Thomas Cooper, for grand larceny, and against invited, is unable to reproduce, parted for the night. Early next morning Lander appeared at the hotel and was told the girl bad left - on the 4:30 morning train for Portland, from whence she came. No explanations were left, and Lander was left to conjecture what had so suddenly changed the mind of his anticipated wifeling. The only thing in evidence was the grizzled moon, which for centuries untold has beamed with its mellow light upon conntlesa pairs of lovers, and, which must have piara TTnKViai-rf i;.. of Hii. four fishermen-John Dovich. Daniel reveaiea lne evening oeiore to tne Mrs. . , w . I . . ' . I T orwtav-f aHa om 1 ; 1 1 ... i k. Hannnla, L,ucas J-rantovich and Paul ""-- Muoi..-n -.. HolIoDDa for incitin to riot and as- lover 8 ,ace wn,cn 8ne regarded as nn- Or. This was taken out last January, through Mr. Farley of The Dalles, and as a year has not yet elapsed it is con testable, in accordance with the pro visions of the policy, and it is not known here whether his mother can collect from the company or not. No motive can be assigned for the suicide. BRYAN AND THK ANGEL. Abou Bill Bryan, may bis tribe decrease! . Awoke one night from a deep dream of peace, And saw within tbe moonlight in bis room, : Making it rich andrbilverlike.in bloom, i angei writing in a book of cold. Exceeding gall had made Bill; Bryan bold, saolt with dangerous weapons upon the person of another fisherman, named Oxvod. The assault was committed at Booth's cannery, where the complaining witness was beaten, for attempting to deliver Salmon during the recent fisher- men's'Btrike. A Free-Sliver Congressman. Kansas City, Sept. 23. Congressman R. T. Van Horn, Republican, was the principal speaker at a meeting here to night under the auspices of the Bryan Silver Club. He declared emphatically And to the presence in the room be said " w hat writest thoo ?" Tbe viBiou raised its head, And. with a look of what he mleht exnect. Answered: "Their nanes wno'ii get it iu the for the free aoinage of silver, and, while he did not declare hia purpose to vote for Bryan, his appearance at tbe meeting is prepossessing. She left also without paying her hotel bill. Lander, paid it, and thus balanced up another page on life's great book of experience. For Sale. A lot of Merino sheep, (bucks) also stock hogs and milk cows, belonging to the estate of S. Hanser. For informa tion inquire of Mrs. S. Hanser, at Tygh Valley, or the undersigned. . Geobge A. Liebe, s!6 diwlm Administrator. "And am I one?" asked Abou. "I don't know," Replied the angel. Abou spake more low, But cheerily still, and said: "I pray thee, sir, Write me as one not liable to err." Tbe angel wrote and vanished. Tbe next night It came again with a great November light. And showed the names oi those knocked galley-west: And Iu, Bill Bryan's name led all tbe rest! New York Sun. Stockholders' Meeting-. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of tbe stockholders of tbe Wasco Warehouse Company will be held considered to be a virtual announcement at the office of French & Co., The Dalles, that he will support the ticket. Appeal for Armenia. One or two gentlemen may secure room in private family, with or without board. Address L. E. A., Lock box 221. sep25-dlw Gladstone Says Relations With Turkey -' Should Be Suspended. Liverpool, Sept. 24. Enthusiastic crowds assembled this morning in the Vicinity of Henglei 'a circus, where the Oregon, on Wednesday, September 30, 1896, at 3:30 o'clock p. m., for the pur pose of electing directors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before tbe meeting. ' W. Lord, Pres. - Attest: G. J. Farley, Sec. 4w The Dulles, Or., Sept. 1, 1890.