VOL. IX THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1896 NO 283 ... . . . WATER STILL RISING Otherwise the Situation Re mains Unchanged. TRAMPLE OX THE AMERICAN FLAG Turks Tear Down Old Clory and Theu Tear it jrp--Itallan Officer Murdered In Africa. CuiPi-EWA Falls, Wis., Dec. 3. With the water again climbing, the outlook for this threatened valley ia still rather uncomfortable. For fifteen miles be tween Chippewa Falls and Eau Claire, and nearly the eame distance at Durand, the river is massed with packed ice and timber and ia hourly becoming worse. The water has been backed up, flooding part of Durand and the lower levels of tbia city. Lumber mills are surrounded and partially engulfed by the water, which has frozen. Near by business places and dwellings are in the same predicament, although being a little far ther away from the river channel, their situation is not so serious. The railroads are not suffering as much as might be expected. The Omaha runs along high bluffs, and has j not been in the least hampered. The Wisconsin Central tracks are covered with water and its trains use the Omaha tracks. Tht river branch of the Mil waukee & St. Paul has stopped business for the present. Colonel W. A. Jones, of the United States army of St. Paul, in charge of the government works in this section, will confer with the authorities in regard to another attempt to break the ice dam here. It is feared that a break in the Little Falls dam, thirty miles above hers, would carry nearly ' everything away here. The people of Eau Claire fear, the result if the ice gorge here . breaks too suddenly, while those below Durand are entertaining fear for the outcome there. Yesterday the water touched 24 feet 8 inches, the highest yet, and later dropped a foot, but at 8 :30 o'clock "this morning again had risen to the highest figure, and was still rising slowly at 9 o'clock. Mayor Irvine drove down the river to Gravel, six miles from here, where an attempt will be made to break the gorge. The people are still moving from their houses today. Many offers of relief have been received from various quarters, and relief will be necessary before the end of the trouble comes. MASSACRED BY 8OMAC1S. An Italian Consul and Officers Murdered In Africa. Zanzibar, Dec. 3. The massacre of Senor Cechi, the Italian consul here, the captains of the Italian warships Vol turno and Stuffet, and about six other Italian officers by Somalia, at Magadoxi on the coast of - Somalland, East Afri ca, occurred on November 28. The, .party was accompanied by 70 Askaris on a trip into the country outside of Magadoxi, when Samolis attacked them, killing all the whites and 30 of ' the Askaris. Rome, Dec. 2. Additional details . of the massacre of Senor Cechi, the Italian consul, and the Italian officers who were with him at Magadoxi, Somaliland, state that 14 Italians were killed. The caravan waa attacked in the night by Somalia. They were repulsed, but ral lied and continually attacked the re treating caravan. The - Italians ' and their escort of Askaris fought desperate ly, but were eventually overcome. As soon as the news of the fighting reached Magadoxi a detachment of sail ors and a force of Askaris were sent to the assistance of the caravan, but arrived too late to save the Italians. The rescue More comfort and pleas ure from tea try Schillings Best. No risk if you don't like it, the grocer returns your mnnpv in full money in full. L Schilling-& Company :nf, Sea Francisco 420 gBaal$jgi SI Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength. Latest United Slates Government Food Report. Royal Baking Powdbb Co.. New York party recovered 27 bodies, and arrested many Somali tribesmen,, who were pun ished in an exemplary manner. FLAG IN THE SULTAN'S DOMAIN. Old Glory Grosfly Insulted by the Turkish Soldiers. New Yoek, Dec. 3. A letter from an American missionary, for nearly twenty yeara a resident of Constantinople, baa been received by Rev. Dr. Strong, sec retary of the American . Evangelical League, which confirms the recent state ment" of Rev. Dr. Cyrus Hamlin witb relation to ' the status of Americans and the American flag in Turkey, especially witb regard to the occasion when the flag was torn and trampled upon in an Armenian village, The letter is dated September 30th, and say a: "The rascally police officer, Hassan Chaousb, who tore down and tore up our flag, was caught the Sunday follow ing the massacre, with (600 upon him, merely obtained from the Armenians on his promise to save their lives, and whom he had treacherously given up to death. Everybody is asking whether Mr. Terrill will do anything to vindi cate the honor of ou- flag, but as yet we bear of nothing being done." ' Another letter from Constantinople dated September 30th, only five days after the occurrence, says : "Hasseky, the house which Miss Gleason and Mrs. Sceleve occupied, waa looted and the servant left in charge doubtless lost his life. Men wearing uniforms beaded the mob which attacked the house and pulled down and tore to shreds the United States flags that had been hung out." HAPPENINGS IN SOUTH AMERICA. Venezuelan Government Ratifies - Orlnlco Concession. this Caracas, Venezuela, Dec. 3. The Venezuelan government has published a decree ratifying the Orinoco concession. This means the success of an American enterprise. The Orinoco concession re ferred to doubtless means a grant of ter ritory supposed to embrace 10,000,000 acres of the Manoa country, which was transferred to the Orinoco company, The grant includes territory extending from near the western or upper limit of the Orinoco delta to the coast, Including by its northern boundry several of the delta islands, and extending southwest to the crest of the Imitaca mountains. It is said to have been been indicated by Humboldt as the most promising and favorable region for colonization he had seen in bis travels in South America. A dispatch from Lima, Peru, says the Commercio prints a leading article bit terly attacking the new treaty between Chile and Bolivia. The paper eays that Bolivia, by the terms of the treaty, practically sui renders her sovereignty to Chile. The authors of the treaty are called traitors, and the agreement is de ionnced as & ' disgrace and menace to the autonomy ot the nation. Insurgents' Were Victors. Particulars of the Cuban Attack Upon Guanabarcoa. - - ' Havana, Dec. 3. The insurgent at tack on Guanabarcoa, on the outskirts ot tnis city, luesaay, . was mucn more serious than at first' eta ted. Guanabar coa was attacked aimoltaneously at eev eral points, while Trwetber insurgent force fired upon the Spanish outposts at Buearanaa, on the coast.. A garrison was left at that place to resist the attack on the town, but was ambuscaded bo- tweea stone walls and farm fences by about 303 insurgents, and in spite of a gallant defense, all the Spaniards were killed. The exact number slain is not known. The insurgents are said to have burned 74 houses in Guanabarcoa, in stead of one house, as the official report stated. ' ; Prizefight In a Hospital. Chicago, Dec. 3. It has . leaked out that an eight-round prize fiuht has taken place in the county hospital between Eddy Santry, of Chicago, and Jimmy Carroll, of Omaha, feather-weight pugil ists of. note. A purse was made up by about twenty-five employee an doctors, who gave a reception to Chief Clerk-M. K. Mandelbaum. The pugilists were brought together in a large carpeted room. The fighting was warm from the Start. Santry knocked his opponent out n the ekchth round. Among the spec tators were three women. Encland to Aid Egypt. Cairo, Dec. 3. Lord Cromer, the British agent here, has informed the Egyptian government that he is .author ized to stale that in the event of that government deciding to reply to Caisse of the Egyptian debt the $2,500,000 ad vanced to meet the expenses of the Anglo-Egyptian expedition upon Don- gola, Great Britain is prepared to ad- I vance such a sum as the Egyptian treas ury Is unable to provide for that pur pose. - An Asylum Burned. New York, Dec. 3. The administra tion building of the New Jersey state in- Ptitntion for feeble-minded children, at Likeview, took fire at midnight and was totally destroyed. The loss is $25,000. 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