A A TOM 0 VOL. XI THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, 1898. NO 135 Sii Iisis Tla Mala Is 1 Bis Spain Contends That the Surrender Should .. Have No Bearing on the Peace Negotiations. MADRID, Aug.19. The government has resolved to in sist that the capitulation of Manila, after the signing of the protocol, shall have no effect in the peace negotiations det rimental to Spain. In any event the government holds that capitulation, signed by the commanders" of the two forces, does not entail the surrender of the whole Philippines. GREAT DAY AT ASTORIA YESTERDAY Tie BepiiiDE of tie Annual Regatta at Tlat Place. CROWNING OF THE REGATTA QUEEN Will Not Take Place Until Today The Opening Spoiled By Showers The Rowing Race the Principal Event of the Day. Astoria, Aug. 19. Immense crowds of visitors and anxious Astorians were disappointed thia morning, as the time for the opening ceremonies of the regat ta arrived with a drizzling rain. Neces earily the main parade and crowning of the queen wag postponed. Admiral Day's flagship took its posi tion off the grandstand, hoisted the sig nal and the sports commenced. There were Indian canoe races, high dives, pnnt races and tnb races. Gaily be decked yachts and launches covered the bay and followed the judges' boats, close ly observing the different events. The event of the morning was the rowing races between the Alameda and the San Francieco South End clubs. The boats came np to the line iu fine shape, the crewa well matched and well trained, anxious to settle old scores. In starting the Alamedas lost their rudder. The boats turned and the Alamedas agreed to row without a rudder. There was good water, raining slightly, when the second start was made, at 11 :50. The South Ends had a little the best of the Gtart, and in the first quarter of a mile pulled a little over two lengths ahead, botb crews had a beautiful stroke, and nearing the first stake buoy the Alame das gained perceptibly on the South Ends, turning the stake buoy two and a balf lengths ahead. On the home stretch the Alamedas came in with a beautiful stroke, crossing the line first, and closely followed by the Sonth Ends; time 10:54. The crowds on shore and on the boats cheered loudly, while whistles tooted and flags waved. The weather has cleared, and the land and water events will proceed according to program. A big day is expected to morrow, as the program will have to be - increased by additions on account of omissions today. TROOPS WILL BE . MUSTERED OUT Corbin Will Send From 75,000 to 100, 000 Volunteers Home as Fast as Possible. Nkw York, Aug. 19. A special dis patch to the Tribune from Washington says : Adjutant-General Corbin eaid in an interview that he was going to muster out between 75,000 and 100,000 volun teers aa soon as practicable. The selec tion of the regiments will not be made arbitrarily, but having in mind, first of all, the reports of the regular aimy officers now with the volunteers. The highest consideration will be given the wishes of governors, as well as of the regiments themselves. The interests of the national government demand the disband ment of troops secured under the second call in certain instances, and in other cases regiments raised under the first call, which have had service and which have been materially reduced in efficiency through eickneBS, will be the first to go. It will not be feasible to issue a gen eral order or to prepare a complete list conering all the forces to be mustered out for some to come. On the contrary, aa soon as an agreement is reached re garding any particular regiment, it will be immediately sent to the state camp, and aa ' eoon aa the property can be tnrned over to the government and its accounts settled, the individual records of its officers and men will be completed and they will be discharged from service under the United States. The only mustering out orders issued up to the present time relate to the First Vermont infantry. An Oakland Tragedy. Oakland, Cal., Auk. 19. Nathan Hollenbeck, a deputy poundmaster of this city, was shot dead late last night by Quang Mnn, t Chinese gardener, who was watching tor vegetable thieves. Hollenbach was passing through a corn patch, and was fired t four times by the Chinese, c:ne of the i-h- ts proving fatal. The murderer surrendered him self. First Is Homeward Bound. Washington, An. 19. The was de partment has the following: "Santiago. Aug. 18. The D. II. Miller, with the Firm regular infantry and stevedores, has just sailed. Shaftke." Give Ua a Rest. Gallery closed till Aovuet 22nd. It will pay yon to wait for GirroBD. Substitutes There are none for Schil lings Best tea.. There is none , other fresh-roasted. TARS WERE EXPECTED HOME Fleets of Sampson and Schley Due at New. York Enthusiastic Recep tion to Be Accorded Them. New-Yobk, Aug, 19. Rear Admirals Sampson and Schley and the six vessels of the North Atlantic squadron that are coming to this port are expected to ar rive some time this afternoon. This is according to naval officers' reckoning, but there is a possibility that the squad will not be here until late in the evening or perhaps tomorrow morning. If it arrives off Sandy Hook this afternoon it will be met by a flotilla of excursion craft and escorted np the bay to the man-of-war anchorage off Tompkins yille. As the warships pass in at Sandy Hook the guns at Fort Hancock will belch forth a salute. At Forts Wads worth and Hamilton more eakitea will be fired, so that the arrival of the squad ron will be announced to the citizens of New York, who are waiting to do honor to the returning sailors. The officers and men on the warships are unaware of an reception preparing for them, and Rear Admiral Sampson will be informed by a message sent down in a dispatch-boat as soon as be arrives. The tars will then have to be&tir them selves in preparation for the parade which is to take place tomorrow. The parade, if the warships arrive on time, is to start at 10 o'clock from the anchor age off Tompkinaville. The warships will steam slowly up the Hudson river to Grant's tomb, where a national salute of twenty-one guns will be fired. They will make a wide circle and slowly Bteam back to the man-of-war anchor age. The exuureion steamers, it is ex pected, will wait; for the warships to pass by and then follow in their wake, making a long and picturesque proces sion. Every vessel will be gay with bunting, and it is expected that there will be more Stars and Stripes afloat in the harbor than were ever seen at one time before. As the vessels pass Castle William a salute will be fired. This salute will be equivalent to an an nouncement that the parade has started. The vessels in line will be the New York, Brooklyn, Texas, Massachusetts, Oregon, Indiana, Iowa, St. Paul and Nahant. General Gilesple, commander of the department of the East, was ordered yesterday to have tne forts salute the vessels, and he in turn issued orders to the officers in command at the forts. DEATH CAUSED BY A CLOUDBURST Five Children Lose Their Lives in Pennsylvania. PiTTSBrBQ, Pa., Aug. 19. A cloud burst over a saw mill run this morning. caused a tidal wave in the stream and endangered the lives of a dozen persons. 0 lEIIjEflfil H0fJf 11- DIES IP MP Was Captured Wednesday and Cofined in the Prison at San Sebastian. WASHINGTON, Aug. Hunter, of Guatemala, has cabled the state department that General Morales, the insurgent leader, was captured Wednes day, and died in the prison at San Sebastian. Royal makes the food pure, - wholesome and delicious. POWDER Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKINO POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Five children are missing and are sup posed to have been drowned. They are : Irene Loftus, Regis Loftus, Genevieve Shaughnessey, Margaret Shanghnessey and Nellie Sauls. The water in the run began to rise this morning, and at 9 o'clock a great volume of water came down. The miss ing children, with some other persons, were standing upon the porch of a tene ment houBe in the rear of the stream, near West Casson. This porch over hung the run, when a great wave, 20 feet high, came down, and the porch was carried away aud the people went with it. The adulta managed to scram ble out, but the children disappeared in the floating debris. Parties of men are searching for the bodies of the children. There was a heavy and continuous downpour of rain throughout Western Pennsylvania from miduight until 8 o'clock this morning, and considerable damage was done by washouts and over flowing small streams. DIFFICULT MATTER TO DECIDE Wisconsin Battleship Committtee Puz zled as to the Selection of a Spon sor for the Battleship. Milwaukee, Wis., Aug. 10. At a meeting of the battleship commission at the Pfister hotel, all the members, con sisting of Senator St ebbing, of Ahnapee; Dr. Reynolds, of Gonoa Lake, and Ju lius Bleyer, of Milwaukee, were present. It was expected that the commission would at this time select the young lady who is to stand sponsor for the battle ship Wisconsin in the launching next November. The commission, however, adjourned without coming to any de cision. Candidates are coming from every quarter, and the members find they will have a heavy task on their hands. The character- of the present which the state will make to the ship when she goes into commission was discussed, and it was decided not to present a li brary, as has been suggested, but to se lect the usual conventional silver ser vice. In addition to this, however, the state will give the battleship a hand some bronze badger, the symbol of Wis consin, with the state motto of "For ward" placed over it. To Core a Cola In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. 19. United States Minister JV1IDSUVIIIER Clearance STILiLi OJSL. At JL Misses' and Children's Swiss Hats In dainty ebapea and shades; pinks, blues and whites ; some all swiss and others with chip straw crowns. 35c ones ..............now 18c 50c ones ..............now 25c Others worth $2.50 are now $1 .25 2.75 are now.... 1.38 3.00 are now 1.50 There's nothing more becom ing to your little girl than a dainty Swiss Hat. The San La Grippe Care. 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