SIjkIIjS VOL. XI THE DALLES, OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1898. KO 183 TWELVE MEN WERE KILLED IN THE FIGHT Ana Twenty-Three Others Wtre Womid efl, Some ofThsm Fatally, atVir flen, Illinois, Yesterflay. THE SITUATION STILL SERIOUS Strikers Determined to Avenge the Death of Their Comrades Coroner Begun Holding Inquests on the Bodies of the Dead Today. Virde.v, III., Ocl. 13. The town is as quiet as a country churchyard today. Two Gatling Runs of the Galesburg bat tery on the public equare and a blue capped infantryman at each corner in the business district, are about the only evidence of yesterday's riot, outsidetf the O'Neil cottage. In the front yard of this humble borne stand five black covered coffins, on each of which is a simple plate engraved with the words "At Rest." Under the lids are the mortal remains of five victims of yes terday's battle at the stockade of the Chicago-Virden Coal Company. They are: Ernest Kitterly, of Mount Olive; Ellis Smith, of Mount Oliye; Ernest Keutner, of Mount Olive ; Ed Weets, of Springfield ; William B'.ue, of Spring field. Coroner Hart empaneled a jury and will endeavor to place the responsibility for the shooting. Colonel McKnight, of the governor's staff, accompanied by Adjutant-General Eees, at midnight visited the stockade of the Chicago Virden Coal Company and served formal notice on Manager Lukens that the soldiers would today disarm all the in mates. Colonel McKnight expresses the opinion that there will be no further outbreak on the part of either the union miners or the guards at the stockade. While martial law has not yet been declared, the town is virtually under control of the state troops under Captain Craig, of Battery B, First Illinois artil lery. Men are swarming into V lrden on every train and highway today. Most of them are miners, but those who come into town are unarmed. Scenes at the improvised morgue, at the O'Neil house, are most pitiable. All the dead men there had families, and members of these have come from their homes. Their grief Is heartrendering, intensifying the desperation and rage of the miners. The citizens of Virden are bitter in condemnation of the governor for not preventing the terrible doings of yesterday, and the rage over tbe action of the mine operators and the armed men on the train grows more fierce every hour. Their sympathies are wholly with the miners, Following is a ' corrected list of tbe dead: Edward Walsh, Frank Billyen, Ellis Smith, of Springfield; Joseph Kit terly, Ernest Kelmer, A. H. Brennan, Ed Green, Will Herman, of Mount Olive, all miners. D. H. Kiley, Thomas Pres ton, A. M. Morgan, deputies, of Chicago Twenty-three men were wounded, t number of whom are in a serious con dition. Eleven of these are miners, the remainder being made up of deputies, guards, nine company employes, etc, Mine Operator Lukens denies respon sibility for yesterday's battle, claiming "that over a thousand miners began firing on the train carrying the negroe9. After the train pulled out the miners turned their attention to tbe stockade. Coroner Hart's jury began the in quest this afternoon, bis nmon miners testified that the first shots were fired from the train. They testified that the miners shot into tbe air until the train came to a stop. This afternoon the state authorities confis cated the arms of the Chicago-Virden Coal Company. There are 125 Springfield rifles and 2500 rounds of ammunition. Springfield, Oct. 13. The miners here held a mass meeting today at which it was declared by the union men the im ported negroes must be taken out of Springfield. Secretary Evan says' the united mine workers will not be respon sible for them after today. DANGER IN SODA- Serious Result! 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These tablets are large 20 grain lozenges, very pleasant to taste and contain the natural acids, peptones and digestive elements essential to good digestion, and when taken after meals thev digest the food perfectly and promptly before it has time to ferment, sour and poison the blood and nervous system. Dr. Wuerth states that be invariably uses btuarts Dyspepsia labiets in ail cases of stomach derangements and finds them a certain cure not only for sour stomach, but by promptly digesting the food they create a healthy appetite, in crease flesh and strengthen the action of the heart and liver. They are not a cathartic, but intended only for stomach diseases and weakness and will be found reliable in any stomach "trouble except cancer of the stomach. All druggists sell Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at 50c per package. A little book describing all forms of stomach weakness and their cure mailed free by addressing the Stuart Co. of Marshall, Mich. Formal Order For Debarkation. San Fbajcisco, Oct, 13. A formal or der for the troops to embark on the transport Senator has been issued. It designates the Third battalion of the Twtnty-third infantry, the recruits of the Second Oregon regiment, 100 men and two officers of battery D, California heavy artillery ; Second Lieutenant W. C. Cannon, of the volunteer signal corps , Assistant Surgeons Ira D. Ladd, C. J. Bartlett and Biuce Foulkes, and seven men of the hospital corps, making in all 771 men and officers that will sail on the transport. Tbe guard for the Sen ator will be detailed from the Twenty third infantry. Bullions GlTen Away! It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to be generous to the needy and Buffering. The proprietors of Dr, King's New Discovery for Consumption, Caughs and Colds, have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine; and have the satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thous ands of hopeless cases. 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New York, Oct. 13. A dispatch to the Tribune from Washington says : The remarkable rapidity with which the naval power of the United States is being increased at tbe present time may be realized when it is stated that fifty five war vessels are now under contract for the government, and their tonnage far exceeds that of the vessels building at any one time during the civil war. This vast construction program, which has excited more attention abroad than at home, has been authorized gradually by congress, until the vessels soon to be completed will place the United States third in rank among the sea powers. In addition to the enormous fleet, in cluding auxiliaries, actually in comple tion at the present time, twenty vessels are in various stages of readiness, and the ship-builders are hurriedly gather ing material for thirty-fire others. Of the fifty-five vessels.eight are first-class, heavily armored, sea-going battleships, thirty -eight are torpedo-boats, four are monitors and one is a powerful cruiser. Chief Conetructior Hicborn has com pleted a tabulated statement, showing the degree of completion of tbe twenty veeeels now nearly ready for commission or rapidly approaching that condition. from which it appears that' seventeen of these vessels have already been launched and five others will be afloat before the first of the year. DEATH OF MRS. GEER AT OMAHA Wife of the Governor Elect of Oregon Expired Suddenly this Morning Heart Disease the Cause. Omaha, Oct. 13. Mrs. Nancy Geer, wife of T. T. Geer, governor elect of the state of Oregon ," died at Barket hotel this morning, shortly after midnight, from disease of the heart. A physician was summoned when the attack seized Mrs. Geer, but she was beyond help. Tbe remains will be started for Salem this afternoon. 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