dtfrA , , r . ? . fYY: VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1891; NO 200 DEATH ON ALL SIDES Horrors of the Indian Fam ine Outdone in Cuba! BUTCHER WEYLERS' AWFUL WORK Emulated and Weakened by Starvation Death Alone Can Relieve Their Suffering. , New Yokk, Nov. 8. A. World special from Havana says : Weyler has goLe, but hie purpose to "exterminatehe breed" of the Cuban patriots ia being fulfilled. Starvation is killing the "concentrados" by the tens of thousands. Hunger is doing what Spain's 200,000 soldiers cannot accom plish. The frightful suffering of those who survive cry out to the mercy of the civilized world. The physicians of Havana are now forbidden to give star vation as a cause of death. A correspondent in the town of San Domingo writes : "A multitude of sick fall and die in the streets here, and lie until, after hav ing served as ignominious spectaclef for some hours, they are collected and haul ed away in carts used for garbage to the dumping grounds. Some of these bodies are thrown into the field to be eaten by birds and dogs." The birds of which this correspondent writes are the vultures. ' Both the newspapers which supported Weyler and those who opposed him are now forced to tell half the truth about the starving "concentrados," Here are some whole truths made undeniable: Since Weyler's proclamation driving the country people into the towns was issued, half the western populatiou of Cuba has died. Half of those who have survived are so weak, so emaciated, that the flickering spark of life in them will surely soon be extinguished. They can not survive, although Blanco, the governor-general, has ordered that service rations be issued to them, rations such as his soldiers get. The lives of the other half of the survivors Blanco will save. Photographs of starving children speak louder than any words. These photographs are taken at Guanabacoa within an hour's travel of the palace here. 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J The Oresrou Railroad & Navigation Company, a corporation organlzea nnaer me laws 01 me State oi Oregon, Plaintiff, vs 1 Thomas J. Bulger and Bulger, his wife, whose given name is unknown w pittinuu; D. L. Gates, George Gardiner and Fanuie E. Gardiner. Defendants. Tn Thomas J. Bulsrer. Buleer. whose (riven name is unKiown to piainun, iieorge vjaroi- . ner and Fannie E. Gardiner, defendants. ( IN- THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON you aud each of rou are hereby required to ap- - -1 (.:..- il 1 ....... pear u iu answer me cumi-miiii. uicu ngtuuov juu in the above entitled action on or before the first dnv of the term of the above entitled court following the expiration of the time prescribed In the order for the publication of this sum mons, to wit: on or before the 8th day of No vember, 1S97, that being the first day of the next regular term of said court, and if you fall to so appear and answer he complaint of the plain tiff, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the judgment prayed for In said complaint, towtt: For the condemnation and appropriation for a right-of-way for a railroad of a strip of land one hundred feet wide over and across the following described lands: Commenc ing at a point 1190 feet north from the southeast corner of the southwest quarter of section six, township two north, range eight east, in Wasco county, Oregon, thence north 70 feet to a point: thence north 86 degrees 34 minutes east, 280 feet to a point in the north boundary of the rtght-or-wav of the Oregon Railway and Navigation Com panv, now Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company's right-of-wav : thence southwesterly along said north boundary of said right-of-way to the place of beginning, containing 22-1C0 acres. Also another tract of land si'uated In said sec tion six, described as follows, to-wlt: Com mencing at a point in the south boundary of tbe right-of-way of the said Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company, which point is 1175 feet north and 290 feet east of the southeast corner of tbe southwest quarter of section six, township two north, range eight east; thence north 86 de grees and minutes east, 815 feet to a point on the south boundary of the said right-of-way ; thence on a curve to the left with ana along the tild boundary of said right-of-way in a westerly course to the plaee of beginning, containing 47-100 acres; said land to be used for the re-location of the railway of said plaintiff's across said premises as provided by section 3241, Hill's An notated Laws of the State of Oregon. And plain tiff will also take judgment for its costs and dis bursements in this action. 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