Ml m m a i. a. -pw K VOL. IX THE DALLES, WASCO COUNTY. OREGON, SATURDAY JUNE 10, 1899. NO. 36 Prtsiieot Bdicrss Go;i Wblppioi Is OREGON'S LOSS NOT SO GREAT priuie William McKlwaio Killed sat Fix Wounded, Aniuag Them Sur geon Ellis Kebels Havt Krupp f.uos And Each Night Atony the lamp of S40 Fcraaada With Them. Saw Yoax, June A Iprclal lo the Herald from Wathington (ays: Presi dent fccburuian, ol lb Philippine com- liftiun, In dtapateh lo Secretary 1 lay. til, it it believed, recommended uiur libera! nnceaalon lo th Filipino, with I tit ol inline I'1 miarreclion at our. An onu-iai acquainted wun in mewaf id it reviewed lli t.luetlon In the itlandt tint wet ol bii encouraging atlure. The dispatch wa contidered by th prMMl.nl sod Secretary lUy and th president In Knl reply. Th nature of tlit amatr li no I divulged. It It tig- siDeaal, however, that culDcltlrnt wlib hit unMi to Mr. Schurman, a cable gram at tent to General Oil wilh In Iracliont In lioe lib th president' U irl that lit restoration ol pose ran only lit reached bv tha complete tub ju ration ul Ilia Filipino. General Otit ill cuntinua hi military operalioni throughout tba rainy mkiii. ll it apparent Ilia preaident dor not look lor tlia cloaa ol lha rebellion until Ilia Filipino ara convinced ol tha up triorilv ol tba United Stale. Tha con tuioni alraady offered ara liberal, lh Siinlnitlration believe, and at lar at tb president ran go without anthoril from congress, bat it I doabtfal II tha mw proposition made by tha corn. biMiin will receiv thalr approval. Tha airdaparlinaot It preparing plant lu send oOOO man edel by Genera! (Hit to make op tha 30,000 which hetayt btmmthav lo control tba altaation. Kegimeot will probably ba withdrawn from Cuba and Porto Rica, to (Tic leal ilb other regular to ba taken from lb I aited Slates to make op the Dumber deal red. General Otlt advise! h war depart ntnt that lha Oregon regiment alii leave lor the United Hiatal llilt week. It a ill li tent direct to Portland, Or., lor mu.trr-oul at Vancouver barrarkt. Sufler la Their Couatry'a Service. The Oregon boyt who Differed in th recent engagement, according to Gu. rI (Hi' report, are at follow! : Killed-Privat William McKlwain, company not mentioned. Wonnded-Maj-.r-Surgeon Ellit, leg light; I'nvat Henry M. Wagner, com l',n. H, Iliac region, severe; Privaie Anstnn J. Salitbnry, company II, silliry region, tevere; Private Elmer t". KKilittli., ronipany C, arm moderate; I'rivaia William K. Smllh, arm, lever. PLOWS WILL BE HIGHER llfM ibe Trouble They are Having 'reveals the Kaiae. Ciiicaho, JunaS.-Fariner aud retail aealert in agricultural hnplemeotl will vt to pay mora for their plow, bar r", teeden and Implemeoll ol a kin yd natur in tba future. Al meet !' ' nty.fl raanufactnrar of ' Imidementi of farm Induatry held 7'r. It wat decided to make a general In lh price of all agricultural Im P nienti. A general rlaa in price wat drorated hv thoaa pretent, and rom n'lleri mm af(ointl to prepare a X-hediii, f, Ul, ,,rout kij o( ,mpl,. jnentt. Thew com mil tee will attempt out their price Hit during tha "mmer month, and will report to a reeling to i ci, ,hii u "onglil a general Increat of from 15 to tt cent will b mad. Chicago, Jan 6.-Th Record iayi:j j Word hat rrecliad Chicago that nego '"oit lur Hie propotrd V'O.OW.OOO plow Irn.t have all been abend. n,d. Al a meeting of iiiaiiiilartiiivrl tu be held nere minorruw It It laid that the 1,1 ileal a III 1 olllrlally declared off. I'ro-ruoU-ri' hop,, l,ive uyl ojntrrinlixe.l llhln the i.cc'fd iierlixl. (Iiiheeltiittba report that lh plow combination la trembling in the balance cornea lh information Dial the pro jerted r.VlXXV00 arnalk-ametion of threading machine manufacturer! la hiv ing In trouble, l'fi,m tert have not ob tained aumi'ient fund to pay rab for pianle, and propotitiont lo give half rath and hall tlock have not met with favor, THE INTENSE HOT WAVE Many Cane u( I'roMriiiori ia tw Votk. . ion, June S. Thit wat the hotteat day of tba aeaaon In New York, and there were many raaei of proet ra tion. At 4 o'clock tbit afirrnoon Ihc thermometer rrgiatered 97 In the thade. Al H o'clock In the morning the mercury ttootl at Hi), and it continued to climb onlil it reached t7, and then brgau lo falltloaly. Heat at St. Lou in. PT. tafia, June 5. At 3 o'clock thit aflernoou the Iheruiomeler tlood at Wl in tba thade, tba higheal reached Ibit ton, and remained at thit point for eev eral boor. There acre two raeee of heat prcatrall m at the city boepilal. Ilottrat Jane Day on Record. Toi i. ()., Jnne 5 Thit it tha hot teat Jon day In Toledo in the bittory ol the weather bureau. The high record It M degree in 11, but th thermom eter lo.lt y reached W',. One tunttroke I reporlet today. Chicago' Third Hot Day. Cmicaoo, Juo 5. Thit wai tba third day of tceetiv beat, the government thermometer regiiterioc a matimum of M degree. A number of borte were killed by lb beat. Saaatroke at Cinciaaatl. C'lNCDoari, Jon 5. Tba mrcury thit a(ternJon reached by lh govern ment iotlruiueott. Three tunttroke ere reported. Troatralioo are Frequent. PirrtHi'Bii, Jan 6. For three day th mercury ha regittered In th nine tie. Today promiaet to break th re cord. Many of the mill bav been lorcwd to that down temporarily. Many prottraliooi bar occurred. Waahiagteo, Too. WAaitixuTo, Jon .The thermom eter today reached th Mgheat mark ol th yar. At 2 o'clock it recorded t4 degree. Body of "barefoot' Stolen. Pa Fbakcim-o, June 0. The report come from Honolulu that when tha tomb of I.onalilo, the "barefoot king nl Hawaii," wa recently opened it wat lound that the remaint had been re moved and that the metal caaket con tained only portion of the grave clothe. !t li turmlied that the body may have been taken by native to a heathen grave In th mountaini, at a thunder ttorm on the day of th burial had much affected bl toperttilioUl tubject. I.unalilo wai elected king In 173, but thirteen month! allrrwardt died of cn tumption. Allhongh he ro','', large fortune ha foliated on going about the lree!t barefooted at all timet, lly bit will, which wit not ojened nnitl 1KSI. he left hit entire fortune to found a home for aged Hawaiian'. Hand of Sheep Killed. Loao Caixa, Or., Jana 5. Pertoni irr vlng Inthliclty lilt night brought the newt tint a band of trail theep, be longing to Hubert Fotter, were thot Into j near tba heal ol s hie creec mil .non day. Full particular! of lha affair were not obtained, further than the ihooting reiulted lit tha lot! of 200 head ol iheep. A largo number of iheep ara being drlvm E-itt thit tenon Irom Morrow and Gilliam coonliei, ind In lha patt ten dayt about 49,000 bead have patted through tbli city. Tbomai Thnrinan, deputy theriff of Troy, Mo., lay if everyone In the United State! ihould ditcover lh virtu of ! Witt Witch Hirel Salve lor pile, rectal trouble and tkin diteater, tha de mand coold not be inppIUd. Knlpe Kinemly Drug Co. liDttiorilies Tarn Eack Tbonsanils of Rtites AttLDiplmiloC'jflie t Manila. HUNGRY, BUT NOT STARVING OllitiaU are Silling Kice for Immediate Need of SuflerrM Insurgents to Wear White loiform to Deceive Our Troopa. Niw York, June 7. K ditpatch to the Herald from Manila tayt: Thou audi of refugee who ara attempting to com t ) Manila are being turned back by tha authoritiee, who are fearful ol lha city becoming overpopulated, cant ing a pettilence aud famine. There ar fmiueiit tightt on tha country roadi of men, women and children itaggering along under loadt of houaebold effect!. The refugeee are hungry, but not ttarving. Tha American official! are iatuing rice to them for their pretent need. Many ol the refugeei tell of be ing forced to give up their (iipplie to the inturgent army. They are afraid to return to the enemy'i line on account of pottibl attackt. The inturgent government it to inue an order for all the military forcet to diecard their uni form! and wear ordinary white in order lo deceive our army. Communiitic rieietiei have been loruied in northern I.uxon for th equal divition of property. Killed Himself in Manila. Vauisoto!, June 7. Fred A. Tearc vbo committed tuicide in Manila, wat appointed a cadet from Oiagw Mill, Ark., June, 18U3, and graduated in 1W7. He wa eta'gned to tha Sixth artillery in March, 18HS, at tec on d lieutenant. Hi father wa X. P. Prarce, who waa a graduate from the military academy in 1HA, but retigned from the army In 1S6H. Ha became a brgedier-gcneral In th confederacy during the civil war. FITZSIMMONS- JEFFRIES FIGHT New Verier Are Much Interested the Coming ContcM. in Nitw Yoke, June 7. Tlie greateet in tercut taken In the Fitttiinmont-Jeffriei lla-ht li ihown bv the tale of eeatt. At a recent auction tale of boxee every boa a at told, bringing t J 1,00. One box told altera ara by a speculator to a party of Wall-etreet men for :!"ifl, l.itt nigtit the director of the Conev Itland Sport ing Cmh met and ad led thirty five new boxee, nearly all of which have already told for a good round turn. The $15 teat have been liberally pnr ctiaaid while hardly any of the f 10 eeatt are left, at trail tix rowt -having been told. Th demand rxceedt that for even Die Sharkey-Meher, Corliett-Sharkey or McCoy-Shaikey fight. At a rough eeli- mate the Coney Mand Club hat wld j L . - . I . I (l.i.OOO worth of teat. Juba X. Elder Dead. Hxi-i'Nxa.Or., June 0. John N. K'der, a pioneer and prominent ttockmin of llilt country, died yriterday it hit home. Ha wat lixty two yeiri old, and had lived In Idaho and Oregon for thirty-five ,Mrii San Francisco's New Hotel. Ham Fraxcikco, June 7. The Call rayl that a corf oration ii being formed ... . . 1 lV i Ck'k'l Knlal lvn alovlaa IUBIWI f .(W.-,n-v IIVIV )..... ..v.... In height, on the lite of the old Baldwin, ll ilatea that $1,000,000 hai already lieen mbtc.lbed ind lint Including the par ol tba land, the total amount to b in vetted will )e about $4 500.000. Th name ol the capita' stt interested are not disclosed. Europe is Hot, Too. taxno, June. A hot wave similar to tb on ifftc'.ing New York prcyailt over Europe. Hot weather at early in June almoet brekt all recorda. TLer mometert In tbit city have been regitter ing 88 io the thade f ir five dart patt. There have been teveral drat tit Irou heat, A commercial traveler comoiitted tuicide yetterday. ia)ing: "I muft get out of the world ; I will tuffjeate." Woman Capture a Murderer. FkEvo, Cel., June 7. Ah Chung, ho killed Cbnng Sow, another Chlneee, at Porterville two weekt ago, and for whote capture a reward of -'00 a at effered, hat been captured and brought tolbecouuty jail by Mrt. O'Neill, a retident of Madera county. Tne murderer wat chopping ocd for tha O'Neillt, when b wa identified by a Chineae peddler. At Mr. O'Neill' reqnett, J. B. Git covered Ab Chun; with a revolver, and ordered him to turrender. He etarted to ran, when Mr. O'Neill knocked bim down, took a knife from him and bound bim band and foot. Columbia Southern Extension. Mono, Or., Jam 6. The CViuabia Southern railway baa eurreved It line ixieen milet aouth of Moro, via Gran Valley. Conttraction work will begin in about two weekt. Hanna Flatty Denies. Cl ival aku, O., June 7. Senator Hanna todav flatly d nied the report tent from Wathington that he intended to retire from the chairruanehip of the national republican committee. MINISTERIAL HYPNOTIST Dahike in jail at Colfax, Charged With Drugging and Abducting Wife of a Kaosas Man. Colfax, Waih., June 7. U.J. Dahike, a Baptitt uiinieter, hat been lodged in jail her to be held until the officer ar rive to take him back to Kantat for trial. H it accuted of hiving hypnotixed Mr. C. W. Funk, wife of a prominent Hilla boro, Kan., graiu dealer. He it located alto ol having drugged her and then ab durted her. The mtnitter wai arretted while holding revival ervicet at Sol t ice Junction, near here. Mr. Funk, who came from hi Kantat home to recover hi wife and punith Hie uiinitter, inter rnpted tba revieal tervlce by wiling Rev. Dahike and (lippinga pair of band cuOi over hi writl. After a bearing before the justice of the peace at Oaketdale, Dahike wa or dered committed to the county jail in default ol)1000 bail. APPROPRIATION HAS BEEN MADE Object Is to Pretent any Further Damage by Freshet in the Kiver. Washington, June 3. Captain W. W. Hail hai tuhmitted to the aecreUry of war a pr. ject for expending the i!,000 appropriated by the last river and har bor act for the improvement of Iherunal and locka at the ruradc of the Colum bia river, and the proj'ct hat lxen ap proved. It ii more in the nature of continuing the work already begun and nearly completed, but, more explicitly, the money will lie expended in rebuild ing and protecting the aim; on the north tide of the lower entrance lo the canal, repairing and completing the elope wall on the anntli bnnk of tliM Inaer pntrancA. ro)(lm.,i ;r( , lnov,b, ! daiu anve the upper gate! of the upper lock. Tliit it considered the mort urgent work remaining lo he done to prevent further damage by Itoodi. The work will le done by contract, according lo tprciuVation which are now being pre pared. A t rdr Tk.nka. I m lii thai I faliiniltr lamtir jobllgationa for what Chambetlain a Coagli Remedy hat done for oar family. Wa have nied it in to many catei of' I iwinaLi ). Ipniil.l.a .n,l kI.aai.Iii i Wu,ll., " " " cough, and it hai alwavi given tha mott perfect ealitfartlon, we feel greatly in- debled lo the inanuh.clnrt rs of tbit remedy and with Iheiu to please accept oar hearty thanks. Respectfully, Mas. S. Doty, Des Moines, Iowa. For sale by Blakeley ,1 Houghton, Ihrnirgitts. Harmony" Whlakar. Harmony whiskey for family and special nse, told by Ben Wi'son, The Dal lea. jl 'A Absolutely Makes the food more delicious and wholesome arvAt iwia LAV CZAR He Has Dissolve! ins Pbilippice Con cess. PROCLAIMS HIM SELF DICTATOR Meanwhile His People Cootione to De sert Him Even th't Insurgent Leaders Ask Protection for Their Wives and Families. Lomion, June 8. A special ditpatch from Mauila today tar it it reported that Agaioaldo baidiseolved the Philip pine coogret and proclaimed himtelf dictator. Troops are W ell Fed. Washington, June 8. Auiing the re port which accompanied the report ol General Otit regarding operation! about Vinili, are thoee relating to the iubtitt enc of the army. It appear! from these tbit the tubiittence orpi wai prompt in every war in (applying the troopt with food. Under date bf March 20, Major Robert FiUhngh, committioner of inbtiitence, nyi that on the evening of February 5, after bard fighting and general advance all along the divition line, that tbe troopi were given their lupper promptly at tbe regular bour, and during all tba eubte- quent movement, while the troopt have been constantly confronting the enemy either in line or in tbetrenche, the con tiauoo (apply of rationt bad been main. tamed and at all timet reeerva of at leaat two day' travel ration bad been kept Ob hand. Otis Outlines Situation. Washington, June 8. The situation in the Philippines is described by Gen eral Oti in the following cable : "Manila, June 8. Adjutant-General, Wathington: The result of tha move ment in Morong province wit to drive the inturgent! into the mountain!, cap turing Anttpoli and other towm in tint tectlon. They retreated and scattered before our advance, leaving twenty-five dead on the field. Our lots wis four killed and a few wounded, moitlr alight. The city of Morong it garrisoned. All other troopi are withdrawn. Tne in habitant of the provinces protest friend ship and ak protection. "I.irge numbers wish to enter Manila, hut are refused, as the c;ty i population is increA!!i.g too rapidly. Leading na tives about the island, including aclive iiiriirtfeut lenders, seek permission to send their families to Manila. Il is con- idered the n!y place of personal tecar ity." The conclusions drawn by the wsy tie partment officials concerning the condi tion in the Philippines, given in the dit patch of General Otis, are that the in surgents are little more than a maraud ing lumr which w ill continuallv decrease when the men find theie li life and lib erty under the Americin government. The people who are e niing into the Americin linet iking protection are considered like those who (ought pro tection in the fortt during the early tliget of American development in the Wett. Nothing iteaid at to ti e intention of Otit lo continm active- in t'.tlitl , but tbit matter it U ft wholly to bit discre tion. He will no doubt tight or rest, at the circumstance! determine. tnJ of War a Loig Way Of. Nkw Yokk, June 8. A rpecial to the World Irom Wathington taxi: "The end ol the wir it a Ion way off," writet Brigidier-Grneral Hall, row on duly In the Philippines, in a letter to a friend in this city. The letter it dated eirly In May, about tbe time Agninaldo wat making hit overture! for peace, and ihow that oar aimy ofMcert hid little n Baking Powder .Pure wwnrt CO.. mrw maw. faith in the tincerity of their request for peace negotiation. withholds MESSAGES Even the Casualty List Is Held I'p Sev eral Days Before Being Posted. Washington. June 8. Tbe war de partment declinea to make public any dispatch from General Otit regarding the situation. He hat been instructed to ttrictly censor all newi and to be consilient. The war department line the departore of Secretary Alger, hai de clined to make public anvthing received from the Philippine. Even catuality list! are held op a day or two before be ing polled on the bulletin board. The department ii pursuing the lime policy it thit for the month or tlx weekt prior to the attack of the Fi;ipioot upon the American!. Acting Secretary of War Meiklejohn itateil that while some advices had been received from General Otie he was not at liberty to make them public. The same reticence ii displayed by Adjutant-General Cor bio. No dispatch has been posted Irom General Otit detailing the lituation for more than a week. Tbe indication! are that the department will now endeavor lo conceal everything. No credence i attached to the London report that Againaldo defeated Generala MacArthar and Li w ton. HIS DEATH CAME SUDDENLY Believed to Have Only a Slight Attack of Pneumonia and Appeared Better Two Hours Before He Died. Jane 7. Augastin D!y died taddenly thit afternoon. Nxw York, June 8. A dispatch lo tbe World from Paria layt: Mn. Daly and Ada Reban were with Auguitin Daly wben be died. Mr. Daly had been ill in London two weeki with a sever attack of the grip, and a coniplei rest bad been ordered, but be wanted lo come to Paris on nrgent business. Hi physician strongly advised against tbe trip, never thetrst Mr. and Mrs. Daly and Mist Re ban crossed over last Saturday. On ar rival here Mr. Daly immediately took, to hit bed an I never lelt it. He would Ke notody except an old friend, Eugene Grivase, a celebrated wa ter color artist. Mr. Daiy jo9ting!y pat him in charge of the ladies. Mr. Daly was treated for a iiilit attack of pneu monia, and iiit condition caused no fear of a fatal issue. M. Grivase accompa nied the ladies through their shopping. Tuesday Mr. Daly was moree and w trained nuns wat railed in, but Tuesday nighl the patient wai better and talked cheerfully until late, lie talked again Wednesday iteming, but wassilent from noon until 2 o'clock, when he bad a. flight spasm and died. Death was pain less, tudden and very unexpected. No body had been notified that there waa anv fear. Bolb Mrt. Dalv and Mitt Rehan are dittracted with grief. Mm. Dalv will not leave the room. The body will be shipped to America at loon a poa lible. Mr. Daly' mother it there. Tbe ladiecwill to in I he s me ship. Mr. Daly had been seriously affected by worry ovei a London lawsuit through which be was trying to recover posses sion of b'e Kn jlinli theater, wl. c i is i th hand ol Mr. Edward. Dreyfus Will Sail For France. Cavenni, French Guiana. June S. Th dispatch boat Goland will leave here Ibi afternoon for Devil' i-land in order to take Dreyfus on board the cruiser Sfax, which will anchor thit afternot n off the island. The Slax will probably leave for Benrst tomorrow morning. Us Clarke A Falk' Fioial Lotine for unburn and wind chafing. tl