ci ; g swiff ifk muck VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON. MONDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1897 NO 229 INCREASED ITS BID Railroad Committee Accedes to McKenna's Contention. ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE SALE Effect of the Deal on the Develop ment of Portland and Oregon. Washington, Oct. 2. Ex-Governor Hoadley, counsel for the United States in the matter of the Union Pacific fore closure Bale, spent several hours today in conference with Attorney-General McKenna, arranging the details for the sale on November 1, and the subsequent transfer of the government's interest in the property to the highest bidder. It is understood from trustworthy sources that the committee has acceded to the government's contention that its lien on the Union Pacific road includes the Omaha bridge, and that it has in creased its cash bid so as to make the entire concession approximately $50, 000,000. This would make its guaranty offer for the property, including the sinking fund, now in the treasury, ahaut $50,000,000. Treasury officials recognize the fact that the withdrawal from circulation of $45,000,000 in -cash at one time might have a very seriouB effect on the money market, and in consequence are devising a plan by which the force of the shock may be reduced to a minimum. TO END CUBAN WAlt. Kasala Suggests the Hatter Be Ar- nitrated. New York, Oct. 2. A dispatch to the World from Madrid says the World cor respondent is informed by a leading diplomat that Russia recently suggested to the other European powers, which have not shown much disposition to as sent to the suggestion, that the differ ences between Spain and America be submitted to arbitration, when matters come to an acute stage. Russia's plan was to select arbitrators from Sweden, France and Switzerland for Spain, to give Cuba a Canadian style of autonomy, and award to the United States commercial advantages and in demnities for losses caused by the war in Cuba. Sagasta Takes Hold. Madrid, Oct. 2. Senor Sagasta, the liberal leader, has been entrusted by the queen regent with the task of forming a new cabinet. Senor Sagasta, after leaving the queen regent, had a long conference with the Marquis Vega de Armigo, who accepts the presidency of the chamber. Ad miral Bermeio becomes minister of ma rine in succession to Admiral Beranger. The financial question is demanding the greatest attention, and the liberals at the outset of the coming session of parliament will, explain the position of the Spanish treasury. The Kecall of Weyler. London, Oct. 2. A special dispatch from Madrid today says : Captain-General Weyler has been re called from Cuba, and will return to Madrid at once. The name of his suc cessor has not yet been officially an nounced. Marshal Blanco, it is stated, in all probability, will accept the post of captain-general of Cuba, in succession to Captain-General Weyler. Weyler! Nest feathered. London, Oct. 2. 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