Of VOL. XI THE DALLES, OREGON. MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1899 NO 253 THEY GAINED AN EMPIRE Confess Hears of the Deeds of Indian War Veterans. MEMORIAL PRESENTED The Paper Was Adopted by the Oregon House on January 13th, and Con curred in by the State Senate Just Three Days Later. Washington, Jan. 28. Representa tive Tongue baa presented to tbe house of representatives a .lengthy memorial from, tbe Oregon legislative assembly, setting forth tbe reasons why tbe bill granting pensions to Indian war veter ans should be passed, and urging him, as well as the other members of the delegation, to use every effort to secure the passage of that measure. The me morial is somewhat historical in its rec itations, setting forth at some length the . following facts. That tbe original territory of Oregon, comprising what are now the states of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and a part of Montana, was first settled by pioneers who crossed tbeRocky andSierra Nevada mountains, experiencing many hard ships and perils, and gave to the union a vast empire of fertile soil, whereon now reside millions of citizens. This section was preserved to the United States by the energy, persever ance and undaunted bravery of the pio neers, who were surrounded on all sides by treacherous Indians, and underwent Beveral Indian wars and numerous inas sacers from 1847 to 1857, bearing the brunt of the straggle manfully and alone as they received no assistance from the general government. As a re sult of these wars, many of the settlers lost their lives, many others received wounds of greater or less severity, while all who now survive are men now well advanced in years, and but scarcely able to support themselves and their families. Most of them are not expected to live much longer, and it will soon be too late to render them any assistance assist ance which they so much deserve. The government has recognized the services of those who fought in all its wars here tofore, and has pensioned the veterans liberally. The memorialists therefore ask that the pioneers who went to Ore gon in the early ' days and had such numerous and deadly encounters with the Indians, tbey whose services were great, whose load was hard, and whose accomplishments and achievements were so vast, should receive the same recog nition from the government as those who fought in other wars. They ask that the same pensions as are allowed veterans of the Mexican war be allowed the Indian war veterans, deeming euch a step but justice. Copies of the memorial were sent to all tbe members ef the delegation, and each copy was accompanied by a request for Buppoit of the Indian war veteran - bill. 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Lobbyists interested in the county re funding bill are said to be endeavoring to make money a vote winner. A stronger lobby interest in tbe sugar beet bounty bill, arrived this morning;, and there is liable to be a good sized sensation developed here this week re garding grafts. 10WA REGIMENT RECALLED No Illness on Board the Transport The Natives Are Intent Upon Plundering. Manila, Jan. 28. Otis has recalled the Fiftv-first Iowa volunteers from Ho lie. This la done in order that the transport Pennsylvania, on board of which the regiment is, and has been most of the time since she left Manila, may be repaired. The eighteenth in fantry and the Sixth artilery will re main at Ilo Ilo indefinitely. New York, Jan. 28. A special to the Herald from Manila says : There ia no illness on the transports at Ilo Ilo. The Fifty-first Iowa regiment is returning to Manila on tbe Pennsyl vania, and will arrive tomorrow. A na tive commission from there comes on the transport to consult with Aguinaldo; Influential natives wish tbe Americans to land. The rabble army are kicking and want to loot tbe town. "They have already burned several villages near Ilo Ilo. Tbe lower classes in the islands of Cebu and Negios are reported to be at tacking landed proprietors and looting estates. Manila is quiet. The general health of the troops is good. The island of Mandanao is overrun by Moroa.' Tbe Spaniards are concentrated at Zambonnga. I. a Urlppe Successfully Treated. "I have just recovered - from the eec ond attack of La Grippe this year," says Mr. Jas. A. Jones, publisher of the Leader, Mexia, Texas. "In the latter case I used Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy, and I think with considerable suc cess, only being in bed a little over two days against ten days for the former at tack. 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The administrative morality of tbe Americans," says the correspondent, "is below par. The gambling hells of Ma nila are taxed $1200 each, and the police are highwaymen, who make arbitrary arrests and then demand from ten to twenty dollars for the release of their prisoners." The correspondent also .claims that the Americans have monopolized all the trade, and swamped the market with their products, rendering European competition impossible. As an instance of this he allesee that California, wines are sold in Manila as genuine Bor deaux. Elegant new Pullman palace sleepers between Portland and Chicago have just been placed in service via the O. R. & N., Oregon. Short Line, Union Pacific and Chicago & Northwestern railways daily every, day in the year. Cars are of the very latest pattern, in fart being the most improved up-to-date sleeping cars turned out by the Pullman Company. These new palaces will leave Portland on tbe evening faBt train of the O. 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