O VOL'. XI THE DALLES, OREGON. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1899, NO 260 WAITING FOR ANOTHER ATTACK Dewey's Latest Cable Indicates a Coming . Attack 1)Y tns Filipinos. ADVANCE TO BESIEGE MANILA But the Admiral and General Otis Have the Situation Well in Hand Forty Dead and 150 Wounded. Washington, Feb. 6. The following cable was received from Admiral Dewey today: "Manila, Feb. 6. The, insurgents have attacked Manila. Tne Boston leaves today for Iloila to relieve the Bal timore, which will return to Manila. Two men wounded yesterday on the Monadnock, one ot them seriously. " It is believed this cable left Manila more than twelve hoars later than any that has heretofore been published, and the war department officials understand from it that the insurgents have again attacked Manila . in force and are pur suing an aggressive policy, having brought up their forces from the ..rear Nobody at the department, however feels greatly alarmed over it. cscxuteiy 'Pure Makes the food more delicious and wholesome StTVM. BAK1WO POWPEW PP., HEW VOHK. PEACE TREATY WAS RATIFIED Passes tne Senate liy a Majority of Only Three Votes. press a delight that the Americans "getting what they deserve." are Washington, Feb. 6. Otis' latest re port shows thirty-five killed or missing as the result of the battle. Thirty were killed in action and a few died of wounds Two are missing, and Colonel Smith, of the First Tennessee, dropped dead dar ing action. General Otis Rives forty names in the list of wounded. It ie pre sumed ha sent only the names of men seriously hurt. The Fourteenth infantry suffered heavily, losing ten men killed. NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA To Gain Flesh, to Sleep Well, to Know W hat Appetite and Good Digestion Means. SPIRITED DEBATE PRECEEDS VOTE MAKE A TEST OF STUART'S DYS PEPSIA TABLETS. . Effect of the Outbreak in the Philippine Islands Quickly Made Apparent in the Upper House of Congress. Washington, Feb. 6. Naval officers are satisfied that Dewey means that the scene of insurgent attack has been trans ferred from the outposts to the city itself He has twentv-one vessels from which he can land 1500 seasoned riflemen if General Otis needs them. He can also land rapid fire Gatling-Msxim guns with their well-drilled crews. His smaller gunboats can ascend the Paeig river and penetrate the insurgent lines. The exchange of the Boston and Bal timore is thought to indicate that Dewey considers the situation serious, as the Boston's machinery is not in good con dition ; moreover, the Baltimore has a large landing force and a greater rapid fire battery. The emphatic couyiction is expressed that the insurgents easily can be beaten back . A prominent government . official is authority for the statement that German agencies largely supplied the insurgents with arms. He said that 3000 stands of arms were secured in Hong Kong for Aguinaldp by a German firm, and that the German consular agent there ..was instrumental in effecting their pur chase. . " " " Literally Blown to Pieces. Manila: Feb. 6. The First California was also subjected to severe fire from j huts along the road, which were swarm ing with Filipinos. The Californians set fire to the village and destroyed it. The elaughter of the insurgents north of the city by quick firing guns, the gun boat Callao's 6-inch guns, the gunboat Concord, and 8-inch shells from the cruiser Charleston, was particularly heavy. The Filipinos had massed along the beach, where they had been driven by General Otis' brigade, and hundreds of' them were literally torn to pieces by the terrible rain of shells from the warships. Sunday afternoon the : Charleston joined the Monadnock off Malate and the two sent in shell after shell with murderous effect on the insurgents, who were falling back' from the steady ad vance of the Fourteenth infantry. . The American troops commanded the river front along the Paeig, while the captured Spanish gunboat . Laguna from the bay swept the rice fields along the river banks, fairly riddling the village of Santa Ann with gatling guns. ' . Nearly all the native huts on the out skirts of rtie city are flying white flags of truce. The enemy is still retreating, 1 the American troops on the north of Manila following them np. They have now nearly reached Calocan, while on the south the Americans have advanced to a point near Pasay. No trouble is more common or more misunderstood than nervous dyspepsia People having it tbink their nerves are to blame and are surprised that they are not cured by nerve medicines. The real seat of the mischief is lost sight of. The stomach is the organ to be , looked after. Nervous dyspeptics often do not have any pain whatever in the stomach, nor perhaps any of the symptoms of stom ach weakness. Nervous dyspepsia shows itself not in the stomach eo much as in nearlv every organ. In some cases the . M. Washington, Feb. 6. When the sen ate convened today the galleries were packed and probably a thousand persons were turned away, all anxious to hear the final debate on the treaty. Allen's resolution demanding the same treat ment of Filipinos as bad been accorded Cubans was called np and Allen began his speech. He stated at the oateet that he would vote for the ratification of the treaty. He disclaimed that he repre sented Bryan in the position be had taken on the question. After explain ing that ratification of the treaty and territorial expansion were two different things. Allen eulogized the American soldiers and sailors at Manila and referred to the light between the Americans and Filipinos as an additional argument for ratifying the treaty. (Goods.... E3ew Will soon be the order of the day. What a relief to see new goods suggestive of a a new season, and remindful of the fact that winter cannot last all summer. We believe we are a trifle in advance of other stores in showing new things for boys wear but then that's our way. See our Boys' "Dewey" Sweater. Rt R. OQ. ttlilliams 8t Co. f New Caps. Your little boy wants one, we know it and you would -want him to have one if you allowed your self to look over this array of new styles in little boys' headw Fifteen different styles all new. Three different prices - ' 29 cents. 33 cents. 69 cents. New Styles for Girls. New Sweaters For Men and Boys. Not mere ly new Sweaters, but entirely new styles as well. "Sweaters will not all look alike" to you when you see these they're entirely new and very attractive. The qunlity is all wool : they're heavy and warm and are intended as much for present wear as for later on. $1.32 and $1.50. ... A Later Dispatch, Manila, Feb. 6. The . insurgents are still retreating, the Americans following them up closely. . , ? , . ' :' The rebel losses in Saturday .and Sun day's battle are now estimated at 4000. The American loss is 40 killed and '150 wounded. According to the lateBt reports the number of American troops engaged was 13,000; the insurgents numbered about 9fi nnr Wounded Washington Boys, Spokane, Feb. 6. First Lieutenant Edward K. Erwin, of Company A, First Washington volunteers, wounded at Ma nila, was born in Wisconsin 34 years ago, and was a bookkeeper. - He has a wife and one son, I years old, residing here. . . Private John Klein and James F. Greeb, Company A, were enlisted at Tacoma. Private . Oscar Howard, Company A, was enlisted at San Francisco. Privates William F. Fait and Richard H. McClain are well-known young clerks. PROF. HENRY .W. BECKER, A, Will Burn Manila. London, Feb. 6. A Hong Kong dis patch says Dewey 'has sent word to Aguinaldo that if accidentally they should enter Manila, he would reduce the city to ashes. Washington, Feb. 6. Arrry officials all incline to the belief, that Dewey's cable of this morning means that the insurgents have attacked Manila the second time.. ' Madrid, Feb. 6. 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