SI t w ill m 3bj t0iM. VOL. IX THE DALLES, OREGON. MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1896 NO 149. MULTNOMAHS AHEAD California Athletic Club Is Defeated. THE COAST RECORDS BROKEN Talent of Portland Kan a Mile In Be msrkable Time W. . Talent Broke tbe Record. Portland, Jnoe 27. The Maltnomab Amateor Athletic club, of this city, won from tbe Olympic Athletic club, of San Francisco in tbe athletic games by a score of 57 to 44. There were thirteen events and of these the Maltnomab took nine firsts. Two Pacific coast records were broken, the running high jump and the one mile ran. Kerrigan of the Multnomahs and W. C. Patterson of the Olympics each cleared the bar at" six feet two inches, which breaks tbe former record for tbe running high jump, held by Kerrigan, by two inches. Patterson refused to. jump off the tie and Kerrigan was given first place. i In tbe one mile run W. E. Talent of Multnomah broke the Pacific coast re cord by 23-5 second, making the mile in 4:31 2-5. - - The War In Cuba. Havana, June 27. Major Louis Trn jillo, with. the Farnesco squadron, while reconnoitering near Siebe, this province, met a force of 600 insurgents under Al berto Rodriguez, at the Brujo bridge, near the California farm. Under . the fire of the enemy, tbe squadron charged at a gallop and dispersed the insurgents, with a loss of twenty-one killed and many wounded. Tbe main body of the troops then started in pursuit of the fugitives, and inflicted further loss upon them. Eight troopers were wounded with machetes. The repeated denials of General Fitz hugh Lee, United States consul-general, that be has made unfavorable reports to President Cleveland, as announced in the United States, have produced a fa vorable effect here, and have counter acted tbe bad feeling occasioned by tbe publication of the erroneous reports. THIS DISGRACE TOO MUCH Suicide of the Father of the Woman Who Challenged Corbett. New York, June 28. A special to the World from Batavia, N. Y., says: Jercrue Rowan, a rich banker,the fath er of Lansing Rowan, the California ac tress who has challenged Corbett to met her in a scientific sparring contest, committed eu'cide by shooting himself through the heart. By bis side lay a copy of Saturday's edition of the Bata viaDaily News, containing a dispatch announcing that bis daughter bad' chal lenged Corbetc. Mr. Rowan left a letter addressed to bis wife, the contents of which she de clines to made public. Mr. Rowan was 66 years old. v . A. COAL MINB HORROR Ninety Men Were Imprisoned by a Sad den Care-In. Wixkbsbabrk, Pa., June 28. While about 90 miners were at work in the Bed Ash vein of tbe twin shaft at Pitts ton, about 3 ' o'clock . this afternoon, the roof caved in, and it is believed all of the men perished. About 40 of. the im prisoned . men are English-speaking miners, the others foreign. - Bneklen'i Arinca salve. The best salve in tbe world for cute, bruises. 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An opium smuggler I was prepared to find her; that her chief business on the waters was piracy of the vilest sort and unre deemed by a glint of romance came upon me certainly as a revelation. We attacked no ships, as far. as I know, but, handled with marvelous skill and knowledge of the intricate coast navigation, she would run in after nightfall among the rocks and banks where one would expect a sampan to take the bottom, while shrieks, flames, the report of firearms and clash of steel would testify to the descent of my de lectable shipmates upon. one or another of the numerous fishing villages which fringe the shores of the China sea. After four months duress I struck a blow for liberty. My little hoard of morphia jealously guarded toward this eventuality deepened the narco tism in which the whole crew lay steeped after a ghastly debauch as we rode at anchor, and, forsaking all my goods and chattels and seizing in lieu such moneys as I could find, I dropped into the dingey and pulled off, shoeless, hatless, arrayed only in a shjrt, trousers aul belt containing the above named sum (close on 200), hoping to reach a German gunboat which had been sight ed in the offing earlier in the clay. But . the night was thick and in less than an hour I found myself close in shore. The question of what to do was, speedily settled by the boat' capsizing among the breakers, leaving me no al ternative but to land. Day was break ing and I lay till next morning in a tomb cut above the road in the hillside, and for the next three weeks I nearly perished for lack of nourishment, not daring to exhibit a gold piece, for I had no weap on and would certainly have been robbed and murdered. I would gladly have thrown away all but one piece, but there was no single small coin in the sum total, and the re sult would have been the same. Though a good walker, at that age (I had made a record of 20 miles not long before and oould cover 300 a week without a. blis ter) I accomplished no more than 200 miles in 22 days traveling only by night and hiding in tombs or ditches all day, often rushing back to my last deserted lair in terror of the advancing sun when no suitable place of conceal ment hove in sight. With paddy and plantains snatched precariously here and there I managed to exist during those awful weeks. Chan-Chan is not regarded as a terres trial paradise by those Europeans whom fate malign has compelled to sojourn there, but Walhalla was never hailed with greater ecstacy by the world-worn pilgrim than was that ce lestial sink by myself. 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