fT CPI " fli rt YJ VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 5, 1897 NO 230 THE NATION'S FATE Turning Point in the Guate malan War Is at Hand. A DECISIVE BATTLE IMMINENT Oovernrnent Force Preparing for an Attack on th Rebels Other Fan-American News. New York, Oct. 4. A dispatch to the Herald from Guatemala says : The government is still mobilizing its forces at Tolonicapan, and is preparing to make an attack on the rebels, who have taken a position on the heights of Coxon, near Tolonicapan. It is believed that there will be a big battle there which will mark the turning point of the war. The rebels, safely placed in the hills, opened fire on the city at an early hoar, on the morning of September 29th. The fire proved ineffective, owing to the great distance. The government forces did not return the fire. Dictator Barrios has issued a decree granting amnesty to rebels who will lay down their arms inside of ten days. A dispatch to the Herald from Bio de Janeiro says: The French minister has demanded an immediate settlement of the Amapa question and an explanation of Brazil's delay in the matter. It is asserted that the French minister has received prac tically an ultimatum from this govern ment for presentation to Brazil, but has not thus far presented it because of his belief that the question would be speed ily settled. France is now, however, to occupy the disputed territory. The French cruiser Debordie has ar rived here to look out for French inter ests. A Herald dispatch from Lima says the committee of deputies which was recently appointed to agree upon a plan to settle the affairs of the Peruvian Cor poration have not been able to reach an agreement. Several members of the committee advocate a plan to authorize the government by special act of con gress to negotiate with the corporation's creditors on a basis decided upon by congress. Other members want the committee to have full authority to make any terms with the creditors and the corporation, and have authority to alter the terms of the cancellation of the foreign debt, which debt the corporation assumed. A Herald dispatch from says it is stated there that Valparaiso a powerful syndicate of German bankers to the Chilean government $100,000,000 in gold at 2 per per cent amortization for the of public works and railways has offered a loan of cent and 2 completion BATTLE OF THE BONES GOES OK More Expert Testimony Heard at the Leatgert Trial. Chicago, Oct. 4. The seventh week of the trial of the Luetgert, the alleged wife-murderer, opened today with an undiminished crush of people at the criminal court building. Only those who possessed tickets were admitted. "The trial will last at least three weeks longer," said State Attorney Deenen to day. "When the defense closes we shall cave at least a week of rebuttal evidence. 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