rfir A Ay VOL. XI THE DALLES, OREGON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1898 NO 150 ALL ARE IN FAVOR OF A REVISION The Freud Cabinet Officers Realize Hat the Dreyfus Case lust Sooner or Later Ms a New Hearing. THE INFLUENCE IS STRONG Government Must Not Defy Public Opinion. Sarricn Promises to Render a Decision Regarding the Application of Ma dame Dreyfus for a Revision of Her Husband's Case. Pabis, Sept. 5. Interviews with Pre mier Henry Brisson, and the late minis ter of war, Cavaignac, oa the subject of the political situation as affected by the recent developments in theDreyfus case, are printed in the Echo de Paris. Bris son said all the members of the minis try are convinced of the guilt of Dreyfus, but the government must consider the change that has come over public opinion since the suicide of Henry. Brisson expressed the views that it is the duty of the government to end the excitement which is paralyzing the best interescs of the government. Cayignac said it would be a serious mistake if not a supreme act of folly on tne part of the government to persist in its present course, and he was not wil ling to participate in any such policy, under the circumstances. The newspapers point oul that Cavig nac'a resignation of the war portfolio has produced a painful impression in polit ical circles, which, while recognizing the fact that the mnocenc9 of Dreyfus has not been proved, take the ground that a new trial of charges against the prisoner of Devil's island has become absolutely necessary. When the cabinet met today the min ister of justice, Ferdinand Sarrien, in formed his colleagues of Mme. Dreyfus' request for a reyision of the verdict against her husband. Sarr:en promised to give a statement of the result of his examination into the matter at a meet ing of the cabinet, to be convened after the minister of war shall have been ap pointed. The premier explained the reason act uating Generals Saussier and Seurlen den in declining the office of minister of war. He was now awaiting a decision of the other generals to whom he had offered tne portfolio. FOR OFFICERS AND JACKIES Rear Admiral of the North Atlantic to Receive $40,000 Dewey and His Men to Receive 187,500. New York, Sept. 5. A Washington epecial says : At least $1,000,000 prize money will be distributed among the American sail ors as a result of the war with Spain. More than one-half of this amount will be paid in accordance with that section of the law providing for the payment of a bounty for persons on board vessels of war sunk in action. The lesult will be turned into the treasury for distribution by the courts, which shall paaa upon vessels of the enemy captured by Amer ican men-of-war. From the official report of Admiral Montejo, commanding the Spanish fleet sunk at Manila, there were 187,5 persona on the ships of his command, i The American squadron and Admiral Dew ey's men will get only $100 for each per son. It is estimated the aggregate amount due the Asiatic fleet as the result of the Spanish forces is $187,500, which con gress will be asked tu appropriate dur ing the coming session. One-twentieth of the sum belongs to Admiral Dewey as commander-in-chief, and he will, there fore, be $9375 richer than he was before the war. Rear-Admiral Sampson has realized a snug little fortune-as a result of the war. As commander-in-chief of the North At lantic fleet he will get one-twentieth of the head money allowed for the vessels destroyed off Santiago and in Cuban ports. It is estimated that he will filial ly receive about $40,000 as his share of the prize money. In determining the amount of head money due officers and men, it will be necessary for the department to decide whether a vessel destroyed is superior or inferior to her antagonist. If the lat ter, the American ship will be entitled to $200 for each person on board the enemy. Of course, this will swell the amount of prize money due the rear admiral. BEGINS SITTING THIS WEEK Fifth Member of the American Board Will be Appointed at Once and Organization Will Follow Promptly. New York, Sept. 5. A special to the Herald from Washington says : It is stated by administration officials' now in Washington that the fifth mem ber of the American peace commission will be chosen the early part of the present week, and that the first session of the full body would be held in the state department in the latter part of the week, to study the important work before it and to receive instructions from the President. President KcKinley will be in Wash ington on Tuesday and the cabinet meet ing to be held on that day will un doubtedly consider a draft of the in structions which the president and Secretary Day have been considering since they left Washington. Acting Secretary Moore expects to have ready for commission to the com mittee all the data relating to the pro positions which it is possible to obtain and a statement of the claims arising from personal injuries or property losses in Cuba which have been eubmitted by Americans. It can be etated on excellent authority that Justice White has not officially ac cepted the appointment as a member of the peace commission. The question is still open, and this would seem to indi cate that there is a chance of the justice accepting membership on the commis sion. It is known, however, that Mr. McKinley has several prominent men in view in case Justice White declines. It is said that the French embassy has not yet informed the state depart ment of the appointment of the Spanish commissioners. It is not expected that the Madrid government will transmit this information until the receipt of the names of American representatives, which will be sent on Tuesday. In de laying the announcement of the names of her representatives, Spain, it is said, desires to show that deference which should properly be paid to the victor by the vanquished. free Fills Send your address to H. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These Pills are easy in action and are particularly effective in the cure of.Con stipation and Stele Headache. For Ma laria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleter ious substance and to be purely vegeta ble. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the sys tem. Regular size 25c. per box. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton Druggists. (2) TRAIN STRIKES . A NEW YORK TROLLEY CAR Appaling Disaster at Cohoes, New York. THE DEATHS WERE MANY Eighteen Passengers Killed and More of Them Will Die Happy Pick nickers Suddenly Hurled Into Eternity. Cohoes, N. Y., Sept. 5. An appaling disaster occurred in this city tonight. Shortly before 8 o'clock a trolley-car of the Troy City Railway Company was struck by the night-boat special of the Delaware & Hudson at a crossing at the west end of the Hudson river ' bridge, which connects the city with Lansing burg, and its load of human freight was hurled into the air. Eighteen of the thirty-five passengers are dead, and at least ten more will die. The cars entering the city from Lans ingburg were crowded with pas3engors from a picnic at Kennsaelaer's Park, a pleasure resort near Troy. It was car No. 192 of the Troy City railway that met with disaster. It came over the bridge about 7 -.30 o'clock ladened with a merry party of people, fresh from the enjoyment of the day. The motor car was struck directly in the center by the engine of the train, which was going at a high rate of speed. The accident came without the slightest warning. The car was upon the track before the train loomed in sight, and no power on earth could have saved it. The motorman evidently saw the train ap proaching as he reached the track, and opened his controller, but in vain. With a crash that was heard for blocks the engine struck the light car. The Effect was horrible. The motor car parted in two, both ends being thrown into the air in splinters. The mass of humanity, for the car was crowded to overflowing, was torn and mangled. Those in the front of the car met with the worst fate. The force of the colision was there felt the worst, and every human being in that section was killed. The scene was horrible. Bodies had Leea hurled into the air, and their headless and limbless trunks were found f n some case as far as fifty feet from the crossing. The pilot of the engine was smashed, and amid the wreckage were the maimed corpses of two women. The passengers experienced no injury, except the shock. The majority of the passengers on the trolly-car were young people, most of them being women. moreTroops are arriving More Santiago Heroes at Wikoff The Hospitals are Now Filled to Their Full Capacity. Wikoff, Sept. 5. The transport Ron mania, which arrived yesterday with 600 troops from Santiago, was a means of an additional test on the capacity of the hoepitals iu the detention camp. . Of the 600 men on the Roumania, about 200 were so sick that they had to be put in the hospital. Officials were obliged to put matreeses on the floor. - Conse quently it is possible some will have to lie on the floor several days. 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It was reported that the engine-rooms of the Iowa were partly flooded by the entrance of water through an open sea cock as the ship was being floated. .As near as could be learned from the stories afloat last night, the officials got ready to float the Iowa in the drydock, where she had been for the last three or four days, and the valves iu the caisson at the end of the drydock were opened. The water poured in through the valves and at least one of the sea cocks or in jection valves in the Iowa's hull was either open or insecurely fastened, so that the force from the outside pushed the cock valve back and the water gushed into the hull of the vessel. As soon as those on board the Iowa discovered that water was entering the ship a signal was given to close the caisson valves, and this was done with as great promptness as possible. Mean while there was sufficient water in the dock to enter the engine-room of the battle-ship, and it was impossible to promptly force the cock shut while the water was going in. As soon as possible the cocks were closed and an examination was made of the damage. Just what the damage amounts to will not be known until today It was said that enough water was not let into the dock to come any way near floating the ship, and that she is resting on her keel blocks the same as she was before the water was turned on. The pumping of the water out of the dock is a matter of only a short time, and the officers eeen would not admit that any accident had taken place. WANTFn HOUSE ESTABLISHED 1HI1 I E.U 20 YEARS Party, either Lady or Gentleman, of good church standing as CORRESPONDENT and MANAGER here. Need not leave home. Salary $800 first year. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope to A. T. Elder, General Manager, care Chron icle. Keal Estate Sale. 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