VOL. XI THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1899 NO 276 REBEL LOSSES WERE HEAVY Five Hnnirett WoraSel ani Hied and Two EeM Prisoners. REPORT FROM GENERAL OTIS Materialize Last Night Lively Skirmishing in the Suburbs, Es pecially Near Colocan. Washington, Feb. 24. Otis has ca bled the war department ae follows: Manila, Feb. 24. Scandia arrived last night. On the nights of the 21st, and 22nd and yesterday the insurgeat troops gained access to the outskirts of the city behind oar lines. About 1000 entrench ed themselves. Xbey were completely routed yesterday with a loss in killed and wounded of about five hundred, and two bandied prieoners. Our loss was very slight. The city is quiet. Confidence has been restored, and business is pro gressing. OTIS. Skirmishing Continues. Manila, Feb. 2410 :30 a. m. Owing to wholesale arrests of all suspected Fili pinos yesterday and the clearance of the streets at 7 p. m., the threatened re newal of the scenes of the previous night did not occur. With the exception of a few shots fired in the neighborhood of the penitentiary, the city was as quiet as possible. Outside of Manila the rebels were very active. Near Calocan the brigade com manded by General H. G. Otis had sev eral lively skirmishes with the rebels, but at daylight the enemy-was driven back with severe losses. The feeling in this city is much im proved today, and business generally has been resumed. Excellent order is main tained by General Hughes' police. The transport Scandia, with the Twen tieth infantry on board, has arrived here from San Francisco. All duties on importations of fresh fruits, vegetables and meats, have been temporarily suspended. 4:44 p. m. The enemy's sharpshoot ers have been particularly active about Calocan all day. - Special attention was paid to a three-gun battery near the railroad, and the improvement of the . rebel marksmanship' was very notice able. The rebels fired volleys at the battery,' bullets frequently skimming the tops of the sandbags. A lieutenant of the Twentieth Kansas volunteers,' and three other men were slightly wounded. . A man was killed in the trenches today. The rebel battery has not been used since the ehell from the Monadnock was exploded over it yesterday. The enemy's ' fire was so hot during the night in the vicinity of Higgins' house that the headquarters were re moved to a church 400 yards inside of the line. A few small fires have destroyed sev eral native houses in the outskirts of the city. " The Twentieth infantry is being die embarked from the transport Scandia.' Reinforcements Nearly There. Washington, Feb. 24. It is thought that reinforcements to the number of 2500 will reach Manila within a week. His Family Prostrated. Spokane, Wash.. Feb. 23. A Toronto. Canada, special to the Spokane-Review says: "The terrible news of young Jim Hally'a death in a gambling-den came i xy Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ROYAL BAKWQ POWDER as a thunder-bolt to the lad's father, on Saturday. The relatives were making preparations for the boy's return home from the West this week. The corre spondent called at the home of the de ceased early this morning. -The father, out of sympathy for the family, at first was disposed to deny any connection with the deceased. Finally the father said he had received an account of his son's death last Saturday, but was not acquainted with the facts leading up to the crime. In March last young' Hally left for Vancouver, B. C, to go into basiness, being sent out by his father, who gave him a substantial sum of money. Everthing went well until his arrest for murder. The father was for giving and willingly contributed large sums of money for his sou's defense. The dead man is 22 years of age, and the only eon of John Hally, superintendent of the Toronto branch of the Canadian Kubber .Company." CATARRH OF THE STOMACH A Pleasant, Simple: but Safe and Ef fecual Cure for It Catarrh of the stomach baa long been considered the next thing to incurable. The usual symptoms area full or bloat ing sensation after eating, accompanied sometimes with sour and watery risings, a formation of gases, causing pressure on the heart and lungs and difficult breathing ; headaches, fickle appetite, nervousness and a general played out languid feeling. There is often a foul taste in the mouth coated tongue and if the interior of the stomach could be seen it would show a slimy, inflamed condition. The cure of this common and 'obsti nate trouble is found in a treatment which causes the food to be readily .thor oughly digested before it can to ferment and irritate the delicate mucus surfaces of the stomach. To secure a prompt and healthy digestion is the one necessary thing to do, and when normal digestion is secured the catarrhal condition will have disappeared. According to Dr. Harlanson the safest and best treatment is to use after each meal a tablet,composed of Diataee, Asep tic Pepein, a little Nnx, Golden Seal and truit acids. These tablets can now be found at all drugstores nnder the name of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, and not being a patent medicine can be used with perfect safety and assurance that healthy appetite and thorough digestion will certainly follow their regular use af ter meals. Mr. N. J. Booher, of 2710 Dearborn street, Chicago, 111., writes : "Catarrh is a local condition resulting rom - a neglected cold in the head, wbereby the lining membranes of the nose become inflamed and the poisonous discharge therefrom passing . backward into the throat reaches the stomach, . thus pro ducing catarrh of the stomach. Medical authorities prescribed for me for three years for catarrh of the stomach without cure, but today I am the happiest of men after using only one box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. J. cannot find ap propriate words to express my good feel ing." I have found flesh, appetite and sound rest from their use." ' Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is the safest preparation as well as the simplest and most convenient remedy for any form of indigestion, catarrh of the stomach, billiousness, sour stomach, heartburn and bloating after meals. bend lor little Doofc mailed free, - on stomach troubles, by addressing Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. The tablets can be found at all drugstores. ' DeWitf Little Early Risers, The famous tittle pills. & I?JttV(DEQ pp., HEW YORK. SIMM0NDS TO THE RESCUE Norwegian Steamship Sundal Narrowly Escape Impressment Into the Ser vice of Nicaragua. New Orleans, Feb. z4. The steam ship Sundal has arrived from Blnefields, where she would have been seized last Saturday by General Reyes had it not been for the action of Captain Simmonds, commander of the United States gunboat Marietta. Recently Reyes dispatched a small force to seize $40,000 in the custom-house at Cape Gracias. The expedition was eminently successful, but the leader, in stead of returning with his men to join Reyes, deserted his command ' and escaped up the coast. General Reyes learned of his subordi nate's desertion Saturday last, and gave notice of his intention of seizing the Sundal to give chase. The captain of the Sundal, which flies the Norwegian flag, appealed to the British man-of-war Intrepid for protection, which was refused. He then appealed to the Marietta and Captain Simmonds gave notice that be would tolerate no inter ference with the ship. The Sundal left that night for this port. The captain ot the Sundal says that when he left Blnefields General Reyes was preparing for an expedition against Greytown with most of bis army on the guuboat San Jacinto. The Nicaragaau consul here has re ceived a message from President Zelaya, directing that he issue no more clear ances for vessels bound for 'Nicaraguan pprts. It is presumed that the object of this order is to prevent any assistance 'that might be sent Reyes from this port. THE BODY OF ANDREE FOUND Sportsmam Who Made the Discovory Says He Will Soon Furnish Tang ible Proof of His Statement New York, Feb! 24. A dispatch to the World from Berlin says : The fol lowing letter, in regard to the finding of Andree, is published in the Siberian Advertiser. It is from a well-known sportsman named Kjalen : "I hasten to inform you that Andree'e baloon has been found. . I was running on enowshoes after Elk in the private foreBt of South Yenisei, and came across tracks of Andree. It was three hundred and fifty versts from Knasnoiars and one hundred versts from the gold wash ings in San Vinich, down to the pit of the river. , "The baloon aud ropes' were torn and three bodies lay at its side, one with a broken skull. "Please prepare assistance so the bal loon and bodies can be . brought to the washings at San Vinich, which can only be done by means of snowshoes. "I guarantee the truth, of these facte and shall soon be in Tomsk." Red Mot From the Gun Was the ball that hit G. B. Steadman of Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. It caused horrible nlcers that no treat ment helped for twenty years. Then Bocklen's Arnica Salve cured, him. It cures cuts, bruises, burns boils, felons corn 8, skin eruptions. Best pile cure on earth. Twenty-five cents a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Blakeley & Hough ton, druggists. . - ' ! One Minute Cough Cure, cures. That Is what It wa made for. THE NAVAL BILL PASSED The House OYerMe the Committee Amendments. DEWEY WILL BE AN ADMIRAL Price for Armor-Plate Cut Down River and Harbor Bill in the Senate. Washington, Feb. 23. The naval ap propriation bill finally passed the house this afternoon, alter four days of acri monious debate, most of which was spent upon the question of rehabilitating the naval academy at Annapolis in ac cordance with the scheme inaugurated by the appropriation of $50,000 in the laet naval bill, and the proposition to in crease the maximum price to be paid for armor-plate to $545 per ton, the existing law limiting it to $400. Upon both propositions the naval committee suf fered signal defeats. The amendment to build a great armor plant was ruled out upon a point of order, but after debate, in which the price to be paid for armor was cut down from $545, the price which the committee insisted was being paid for the new Krupp armor, to $445, a proviso was also added precluding the government fiom paying more than was paid by any other foreign government for similar armor. When the bill was reported to the house, Boutelle attempt ed to secure a reversal of the verdicts of the committee of the whole on the naval academy and armor-plate amendments, but in most casses he vwas defeated, a motion to recommit the bill made by him being voted down, 79 to 155. An other victory over the committee was ee cured by the adoption of a provision to the naval bill creating therank of admi ral of thenavy.This was accomplished by Moody, who offered a copy of the senate bill creating this rank as an amend ment to the naval bill. The amend ment was clearly subject to the point of order against it raised by Boutelle, but the sentiment of the house was so ap parently unanimously in favor of the amendment that he withdrew the point of order and it was adopted . without a dissenting vote. The naval committee had amended the senate bill so as to create also the rank of vice-admiral, but Moody's amendment was the original senate bill without the provision. The house declined to consider the Brown-Swanson contested election case in the fourth Virginia district by a vote of 132 to 90. This is the second attempt to call up this case. During the entire session today the senate bad under consideration the river and harbor bill. Good progress was made, 89 pageB having been disposed of, with the exception of one amendment. . Dewey Wants the Oregon. Washington, Feb. 24. The following dispatch has been received at the navy department: - Manila, Feb. 24. For political reasons the Oregon should be sent here at once. The Yorktown has arrived. The Cbarlestown and Petrel are cruising around the Philippine islands. Affaire are more quiet. Washington, Feb. 24. The navy de partment expects the Oregon .to arrive at Manila about March 10. Working Night and Day The busiest and toightieat little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. 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