mm JWJJIb ; : VOL. XI THJE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, - MARCH 14, 1899, NO 290 PASIG TAKEN IN A HOT BATTLE Filipinos Witlistaiii lie Assault of tte American Forces for an Horn. OREGON AGAIN IN THE FRAY American Casualties Numbered But Six Wounded, While the Filipinos Lost Thirty Killed and Sixteen Pris oners. Manila, March 13. 11 :55 a. m. At daylight today Brigadier-General Loyd Wheaton's divisional brigade, consisting of the Twentieth infantry, the Twenty Second infantry, eight companies of the Washington volunteers, seven compan ies of the Oregon volunteers, three troops of the Fourth cavalry and a mounted battery of the Sixth artillery, was drawn up on a ridge behind San Pedro Macati, a mile south of town. The advance was sounded at 6:30 a. m., the cavalrv leading the column at a smart trot acrpss the open to the right. eventually reaching a clump command ing the rear of Guadlupe. Supported by the Oregon volunteers, the advance ODened a heavy fire on the rebels. The response waa feeble and desultory, apparently csming from few men in every covert. While the light column was swinging toward the town of Pasig, the left advanced, pouring volleys into the bush. A small body of rebels made a de termined et'and at Guadalupe church, but was unable to withstand the assault. At 7 :30 a river gunboat started toward PaBig. The rebels were farst encountered ed by this vessel in the lung.e near Guadalupe. Steaming elowly the gun boat poured a terrific fire from her gat ling guns into the brush. For an hour the whirring of the rapid firing guns alternated with the booming of the . heavier pieces on board. In the meantime "Scott's battery aBhore was shelling the trenches and driving the enemy back. The' artillery then advanced to the ridge of bamboo and drove a few of the enemy's sharp shooters away with volleys from their carbines. -The artillery then advanced ' and met with no opposition. .. The infantry had been -sent 'forward in extended order, the Washington regi tnent resting on the bank of the river each regiment deploying on reaching its station and furnishing its own support The entire column wheeled toward the river, driving the enemy, toward his supports and then advancing on Gnada ' lupe. The artillery moved to a ridge " commanding Pasig and Pateros. By thi time the enemy was in full flight along a line over a mile long, apd the firing ' was discontinued temporarily, in order to give the troops a rest before making 'the attack on Pasig. The enemy's loss was believed to be severe, but only eizht Americans were wounded at this stage of the engagement. . It was rain ing heavily. After a short rest. General Wbeaton resumed the attack on Pasig. Scott' battery, supported by two companies of 'the Twentieth regiment, advanced on Guadalupe by the road along the river bank, the remainder of the Twentieth regiment and the Twenty-second regi ment following with the reserve of Ore gon volunteers. - At 11 :30 a. m. the column came contact with the enemy, and the gunboat steamed to the firing line and cleared the jungle on both sides while the battery took up a position on the bluff at the right. The first shot from toe American field pieces at 1200 yards'range dislodged ed a gun of the enemy at Pasig. After the town had been shelled the Twentieth regiment lined up on the bluff and the Twenty-second took up a position on the left of the place, with the cavalry in the center, whereupon the enemy retreated to the town. The gunboat then . moved into a bend opposite, and a hot fire on the rebel position was maintained along the whole American line until 2 :20 p. m., when preparations were made for the attack. At 3 p. m. our gunboat started in pur suit of. the enemy's armed tug, chasing her to the lake.. At 3:30 p. m. a large body ot the enemy was dieeovered working around the right flank, and the Twentieth regi ment was moved to a commanding ridge. The rebels were met opposite Pateros, but bolted. Thirty of the rebels were illed, sixteen more taken prisoners, and the Americans lost six. men wounded. The whole American line bivouacked at 5 o'clock. . .. About 700 rebels were reported ' to be marching northward a few miles to the south weat. ', . VAn d. Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ROYAL BAWWO POWOgW CO., NEW YORK. ASSEMBLY - NOT , TAKEN SERIOUSLY IfflBeacliinent and Remoyal of Gomez Not Recognized by General Broois. . ?!V' "?n- ilrr iAr -!r -sdr -V&r -lr :rfJr t&x. xfUnc :rf!tff :sfec 5t?hT -rfc isftr nrur i4ic -ftr isftr -rfir t&x Ttr t!t -rflr rffcr tL O o o NO SERIOUS CON CERN IS FELT ASKS UNCLE SAM'S AID Determined Though Unofficial Effort to Secure Their Exercise Being Made, But With Little Success. United Slates Has Never Recognized the Cuban Government and Will Not Do So Now. ; Visit our Clothing ep t. ' Not expected that you should buy. Like to have people come even if its just to look around, and thereiare lots of pretty things to see. Spring weather is almost due and suitable wearables are coming in daily shipments. Last week brought us another invoice of. Children's Nov elty Suits, by far the prettiest we have ever shown, and which you must make it a point to see while the line is complete. You will be delighted if art in clothes-mak ing has any attraction for you. Those who saw them last week all admired and a goodly number purchased. Prices to $7.50 a suit. New Yobk, March 12. A dispatch to the Herald from Washington says : A determined though unofficial effort is being made to" secure the exercise by the' United States of its 0d offices in behalf of China. The . matter has not yet been brought-officially to the atten tion of Secretary Hay, but it i& under stood that be is aware of the wishes of certain interested- persons, -and the ad vantage, from their point of view, which would accrue to this governmest in case of such action. ' It is untrue that an appeal has been made to this government to make any representations to foreign governments to prevent them' from seizing Chinese territory. , What Is desired is. that this government shall, through its minister in Peking, inform the empress dowager of the dangerous peeition China occupies and having done 'this, make a public declaration that ibe commericial in terests of the United Sates make it nec essary that no further leases of Chinese coast territory be granted. It is extremely, improbable, however, that the government will consent to take such action.' ' - How to PrtTcnt Pneumonia. You are perhaps aware that pneu monia always results, from a cold or from an attack of La Grippe- During the epidemic of La Grippe a few years ago when so many cases resulted in pneu monia, it was observed that the attack was never followed by that disease when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was used. It counteracts apy tendency of a cold or La Grippe to result in that dangerous disease'. - It is the best remedy in the world for bad colds and La Grippe. Every bottle warranted. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. President McKinley Going South. Washington, March 12i- A number of the friends of ' President and Mrs. Mc Kinley were .at the White House tonight to. say good-bye to the .chief executive and his wife, -who start on their trip South tomorrow evening. The affair was entirely an informal one. Among those present were all the membeis of the cabi net, except Postmaster-General. Emory Smith and Secretary Hitchcock, ' Vice President and Mrs. Hobart, Mr. H. H. Kohlsaat, of Chicago, and Beveral resi dents of Canton, O., now living in Washington. New York, March 13. A dispatch to the Tribune from Washington eays: News from Havana of the Cuban as sembly's action in deposing Maxim Go mez fjjom command of the army will cause no change iji the administration's policy. The American military author ities in Cuba will continue to recognize Gomez and to deal with him. It is not believed the turmoil which has been created temporarily will make necessary any change in the plans for the with drawal of the volunteers, though if the devevopments seem to require it, the plans will be modified? The intention was to have all the vol unteers out of Cuba by April 15.. Per emptory instructions haye been given that the transports should be available, so that there would be no delay in cm barking the troops. This is understood to have been done by direct orders of President McKinley. No serious concern is felt over the act ion of the assembly. Official, reports have all increased the confidence felt in Gomez. He "has impressed General Brooke and the, other military com missioners with bis sincerity, and they have stated their confidence in his ability to secure the disband men t of the insurgent army. The commission arranged for the $3, 000,000 payment but the administration gave neither to it nor to the assembly the handling of the funds. A Thousand Tongues Could not express the rapture of Annie E. Springer, of 1125 Howard st. Phil adelphia, Pa., when she found that Dr. King's New Diecovery for Consumption had completely cured her of a hacking cough that for many years had made life a burden. All other remedies and doctors could give her no help, but . she says of this Royal Cure "It soon re moved the pain in my chest and I can now sleep .soundly, something 1 can scarcely remember doing before. I feel like sounding its praises throughout the universe." So will every one who tries Dr. King's New Discovery for any trouble of the throat,' chest or lungs. Price 50c and $1. Trial bottle free at Bl.akeley & Houghton's drug store; every bottle guaranteed. ' 5 W. H. Leo. Vancouver, Wash., March 12. W. H. Leo, editor of the Vancouver register, died at 10 o'clock last night. On March 6 Mr. Leo was seized with a severe cold, which developed into : pneumonia. Deceased came here about three months ago and assumed the management of the Register, Lieutenant-Governor Daniels' paper, during the proprietor's absence at the legislature. Previous to bis coming here he was for some time employed by the Ellis Printing Company, Portland. He was 23 years old, and leaves a widow and a youog child. Arrangements for the funeral have' not been definitely settled. Also Our Shoe Dep't- O & o. 4 jgF jjjjK 3$t ztjjc jtjpL xji. jsyp. -yp- Jjg?i -"V"- -"jjfF JfL -"V v1 Jfii- -r- r- -"V -nr- "r- -r- The same good feeling prevails throughout;the store. Our sales-people will most willingly show you any thing 3tou- wish to see, and newness and prettiness are plentiful in all departments. Our shoe sales men are highly elated over their spring goods, de claring that such shoe style and beautify h'as never -before graced their counter, and that is a pleasure to handle and sell such mer chandise. You, will agree with them when you see our . line of boys' and little gents' fine shoes for spring and sum mer, and also will pardon their1 enthusiasm. Lookers become buyers willingly. A. M. WILLIAMS & CO. . & O o o o 4 O & o o o o & & o & 14 Tne GoiumDia pacKlngGo.. . PACKERS OF PORKandBEEF . MANDFACTDUKKB OK - Fine Lard and Sausages Curers of BRAND HAMS & BACON RIED BEEF. ETC. - . S. SCRBNE., President. . M. B a I- , Casbiet first national Bank. THE DALLES - - - OREGON A General Banking Business transacted Deposits received, subject to Sight Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on dav of collection. Sight and Telegraphie Exchange sold on Mew York, ban Francisco anc Port land. DIRECTORS D. P. Thompson, Jno. S. Schkhcx. Ed. M. Williams,- Geo. A. Likbb. H. M. Bbatx. . Public Boxxtling Alley Kext to Columbia Hotel. Open Day and flight. Couvteoas tretmnt to nil Bocalers... Special RttPactions For Bowling Parties. Patronage of tbe public respectfully uoUcited. Hawy Esping, Proprietor-. Regulator Line Tie Dalles. Fortlani anl Astoria Navigation Co.' HERVITA Sertort. VITALITY, LOST V'GOR AND MANHOOD Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and wasting diseases, all effects of self- abuse, or excess ana lnais- -SSLjU cretion. A nerve tonic and blood builder. Brings the pink glow to pale Cheeks and restores the fire of youth. "By mail SOc per box; 6 boxes lor $2.50; with a written guaran tee to cure or refund the money. NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts.,CHICACO, ILU V To Core Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. .rN . Day UeK or - noi?ti?. 5or. 4tr) ai)d ilrjioi?. FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A KNERALBANKINQ B06INE3 Letters of Credit issued available in the , Eastern States. "Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points in Oregon ana wasmngton. Collections made At ail points on fav orable terms. stis. Regulator & Dalles City . Dally (except Sunday) between The Dalles, . Hood River, Cascade Locks, Vancouver and Portland. Touching at way points on both sides of the Columbia river. Both of the above steamers have been rebuilt, and are in excellent shape for the season of 1S99. The Kesnlator Line will endeavor to give its patrons tbe best service possible. For Comfort, Economy nd Plensnr, travel "by the steamers of Tne Btgnlttor Afine. The above steamers leave Portland and Dalles at 7 a. m., and arrive at destination in ample time for outgoing trains. Portland Office. ' Tbe Dalles Office, Oak St. Dock. ' Court Street. W. C. Allaway, v General Agent. As the season of the year when pneu monia, la grippe, sore throat, coughs, colds, catarrh, bronchitis and lung troubles are to be guarded against, nothins "is a fine substitute." wili "answer the purpose," or is "joat aa good" as One Minute Cough Cure. That is the one jnfallible remedy for all long, throat or bronchial . troubles. . IneiBt vigorously npon having it if "something else" is offered yon. Snipee-Kineraly Drug Co. .