mat VOL. XI THE DALLES, OREGON. SATURDAY FEBRUARY 11, 1899 NO 264 CALOCAN TAKEN BY AMERICANS ViUaeB Was Easily Tatra . Alter BsiM Mmi to Ashes. AMERICAN LOSSES SLIGHT Montana and Kansas Regiments, Sup ported by Artillery, Charged the Rebel Forces in the Face of a Heavy Fire. Manila, Feb. 10. 7 :40 p. m. The American forces at 2 :40 this afternoon made a combined, attack upon Colocan and reduced it in abort order. At a signal from the tower of the de la Lome church (United States signal station) the double-turreted monitor Monadnock opened fire from the bay with the big gunB other fore turret on the earth works, with great effect. Soon after ward the battery bombarded the place from another position. . The rebels received their fire until the bombardment ceased, when they fired volleys of musketry as the Montana regiment advanced on the jungle. The Kansas tegiment, on the extreme left, with'the artillery destroying to the right, charged across the open and carried the earthworks, cheering under a heavy fire. Supported by the artillery at the church, the troops further ad vanced, driving the enemy, fighting every foot, right into the town line, and penetrated to the presidency and lowered the Filipino flag at 5 :30 p. m. The enemies' sharpshooters in the . jungle on the right fired at long range on the Pencsylvanian regiment, but the -rebels were soon silenced by shrapnel shells and the Pensylvaqians remained in the trenches. As the Americans ad vanced they burned the native bouses. The rebles were mowed down like grass but the American losses were slight. Threatened Uprising Not Materialized. . Manila, Feb. 10. 3 :45 p. m. In an ticipation of a native uprising in this city unusual precautions were taken here last night by the American military authorities. Fortunately this proved unnecessary. The Filipinos are evi dently convinced that an n prising would pr6ve suicidal to them. The American fighting line is about the same as on Wednesday. Scouting parties of the Dakota regi ment yesterday surprised some Filipino scouts at the bridge across the Paranque river. The enemy . retired , hurriedly, swimming the stream in order to reach the main body of the rebels, entrenched opposite troop K, of the Fourth cavalry. A few rebels have concentrated at Paranque. " j . Many of the rebels are coming in, hoping to be allowed to enter Manila, but they have beon refused the necessary permission, and are now afraid to return to the enemy's ranks. Not Yet Reported at Washington. Washington, Feb. 10. Alger went to the cabinet meeting today without any official advices from Otis as to the situ ation at Manila. As Otis' lines are -extended it becomes more difficult to keep up speedy communications between American outposts and the base at Ma nila, and he has purchased 600 horses for this purpose. Otis said nothing in the cablegrams received today about the engagement and expulsion of the insurgents from Calocan. . The action at that point re ported in the associated press dispatches exactly bears out the opinion of officials of the war department as to the course Uv Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ROVAt BAK1WO POWOCW likely to be followed by Otis in dealing with the insurgents. How American Troops Are Disposed. Los Angeles, Cal., Feb. 10. A spe cial cablegram to the Times from Manila says: Brigadier-General H. O. Otis holds the extreme left of the American line from the bay near, Calocan. ''The regiments on the line and in support are as follows : The Twentieth Kansas, Colonel Funs ton, eleven companies; First Montana. Colonel Keesler, nine companies ; Third Artillery, Major Kobbe, four batteries ot infantry, and the Tenth Pennsylvania, Colonel Hawkins, four companies. Two companies of Tenth Pennsylvania are behind the walls of de la Loma church yard. Across the ravine from the Montana regiment is Captain Jen sen's company, holding the etone fort supporting Grant's battery of four Utah guns, a fifth gun, to the left and on the railroad, supporting the Kansas troops. To reach its present position the brigade has advanced four times since Saturday in a series of brilliant combats on dif ferent parts of the line of action,- espe cially soon the fourth, fifth and seventh. The last advance was the most san guinary, the American loss being one killed and five wounded, while the Filipinos suffered a loss of 34 killed, and were utterly routed. . The brigade has lost to date six killed and 55 wounded. The Filipinos lost 130. All the dead were buried. Several bayonet charges were uade on the 7th during the advance of the right and center. The taking of the Chinese cemetery on the 5th by the Montana and Pennsylvania regiments was a su perb piece of work. A brilliantly exe cuted advance up the slope. in the open made a battle picture - that would de light any veteran. No Right to Ugliness. The woman who is lovely in face, form and temper will always have friends, but one who would be attractive must keep her health. If she is weak, sickly and all run down, she will be nervous and irritable. If she has constipation or kidney trouble, her impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched' complexion. Electric Bitters is the best medicine in the world to regulate the stomach, liver and kid neys and to purify the blood. It eives strong nerves, bright eyes, - smooth, velvety. skin, rich complexion. It will make a good looking, charming woman of a run-down' invalid. 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There is only 24 hours' coal supply in the city, but as the storm has ceased there is hope of relieving the situ ation in time to prevent the threatened flooding of the mines by the stoppage of the pumps. Elegant new Pullman palace sleepers between Portland an 1 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 toned out by the Pnllcuan Company. These new palaces will leave Portland on the evening fast train of the O. K. & N. arriving at Chicago the morning of the ourth day and running through with but change via Granger and Omaha. 19tf Will Isue Bonds.. Antelope. Or.. Feb. 10. The citv council, at a called meeting, voted an issue of $4000 of a 6 per cent bonds. 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Take Laxative Brotno Quinine . Tab lets. , All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. ; 25c. ' ' -. HAS FALLEN OR . IS UNDER FIRE limit for Surrender ly Insurgents Has Expired. NO LANDING MADE AS YET Americans Anxious to Have the Phil ippine Problem Settled News ot the Results Would Not Reach Washington for Two Days. . Chicago, Feb. 10. A special irom Washington say 8: Iloilo is now being bombarded by a portion of Admiral Dewey's fleet, un less the natives have snrrendered on demand of General - Miller, who is .in command there. Gen. Otis advised Secretary Alger he had sent the First Tennessee infantry to reinforce Gen. Miller, and the command ing officer of that organization carried instructions for him to demand the sur render of Iloilo by 9 o'clock Friday morn ing. . If this demand was not immedi ately complied with, the instructions were to begin the bombardment of Iloilo and continne it until the rebels ran up the white flag. The Boston, Baltimore and Petrel are at Iloilo and if the rebels are indiscreet enough to refuse to lay down their arms the heavy guns of those ehipB will be turned on them and followed up by the trops, who have been lying in the harbor for some time. May Have Been Delayed. Washington, Feb. 10. For reasons which they will not divulge officials do not expect an attempt to be made to land the American troops at Iloilo im mediately, though that was the inten tion a day or two ago, based on Otis' ad vices as to his intentions. It is possi ble it has been concluded to be good pol icy to allow the natives on Panay to learn for themselves the disastrous fate that has overtaken Aguinaldo's forces in the neighborhood of Luzon, hoping they may be induced to abate their re sistance to Gen. Miller's attempted land ing. , Even if the attack baa taken place, according to original plan, news of the result would not reach here for two days. GIANTS OF PATAGONIA. The Ttlinclehei A-verasre But Llttl Under 81x Feet. The tribes to the east of the Cordil leras, in southern Patagonia, belong1 to Araucanian stock,, and are a superior race, says the Boston Transcript. The Tehuelcb.es es they call themselves of southern and eastern Patagonia are the people whose unusual stature gave rise to the fables of early days to the effect that the natives of this region were giants, averaging- nine or ten feet in height. It is a fact they are the tall est human beings in the world, the men averaging but slightly less than six feet,, while individuals of four to six inches above that mark are not uncom mon. They are in reality by no means savages, but somewhat civilized bar barians. They are almost unacquaint ed with the use of firearms, notwith standing Borne contact with the whites, but they have plenty of horses and dogs. 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