VOL. XI THE DALLES, OREGON. TUESDAY; APRIL 25, 1899 NO 327 BATTLE IMMINENT BEFORE CALUMPIT MacArtmir's Division Ea Route to tbe Place from Malolos. STRONG REBEL FORCE THERE Aguioaldo in Command and Accom panied bj His Staff General Hale's Brigade Already Within a Quarter of a Mile of the Citr. Manila, April 24. 7:50 p. m. Gen eral MacArtbur'a division left Malolos today, apparently intending to attack Calumpit. Manila, April 24.-7:30 p. m. Gen Hale at 4 o'clock this afternoon had crossed Bagdad and reached a position a quarter of a mile from Calumpit, thus commanding the river ford. Prisoners captured by Hale's troops say Aguinaldo, General Luna,' and the Filipino staff are at Calumpit with a great force of Filipino troops. 7:40 p. m. Before daylight the Fourth cavalry, with thiee guns belonging to the Utah battery, the Nebraeka regi ment and the Iowa regiment under Hale were proceeding in the direction of Kulnhun, where the Bagdad (Tibabag) is fordable, but commanded by trenches. During the afternoon the troops crossed the river. Generals MacArthnr and Wheaton, with the Montana regiment, advanced to the left of the railroad, and tbe Kan sas regiment moved forward to the right, north of Malolos. They had with them a long supply train with two armed cars in front carrying two Gatlings and Colts rapid-fire guns, and the six-pounders. The insurgents attempted to destroy their bridge outside of Calumpit, and succeeded in badly warpiug the iron framework. As soon as the soldiers left the Filipino capital, the natives be gan flocking in, as they did at Santa Cruz before the last boat of General Lawton's expedition bad sailed. Oar army is compelled to abandon all towns when an onward movement is com menced, because of insufficient men to garrison them. No Change of Plans. Washington, April 24. Secretary Alger said yesterday's battle at Quinga had not altered tbe plans of the depart ment in any degree. General Otis, Gen eral Law ton, Admiral Dewey and the Philippines commission all were fully au thorized to deal with the situation in the Philippines according to their best judg ment, and the department believed it would be good policy to refrain from meddling unnecessarily. The secretary said that if Otis wants more troops he shall have them, and meantime tbe de partment will make every effort to hasten' the relief of the volunteer troops by the regular soldiers. Colonel Smith Promoted. Washington, April 24. The president has appointed Colonel James F. Smitb. of the First California regiment, to be a brigadier-general of volonteers. Tbe regiment is now in the Philippines General Smith will be assigned to one of the brigades of General Otis' army. No Right to Usliness. The woman who is lovely in face, form and temper will alwavs 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. . 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The ears and lingers bad been cut off, and on the body was pinned a pla card bearing these words: "We must protect our Southern women." Strickland was a negro minister, 60 years of age. Hose, just as the torch was about to be applied to the wood nnder him yesterday, admitted that he killed Cranfoid, but said Strickland had given him $12 to do tbe deed. The confession of Hose caused great excitement here, and a crowd of men left for Major Thom as', where Strickland works, and at dusk took the negro from the place and brought him into town. Major Thomas made a speech to the mob while they were on his farm, urging them not to take the negro and saying he believed the fellow innocent. An impromptu trial was held in the public square. Everybody who knew Strick land was called upon to give testimony aa to his character. Several negroes em ployed by Major Thomas said the negro was a law-abiding citizen and was not implicated in the Cranford affair. Other people living near the Thomas place gave Strickland a bad,-name. There were several people in the crowd who favored letting the law take its course, and sug gested that the court adjourn to another place a mile from : town, where several people lived who knew '.Strickland. This met with approval, and the "court" moved out into the woods a mile away. Here Strickland was etrung up two or three times in an effort-to get his con fession, but each time he denied that he i-fid paid Hose to murder Cranford. Tbe crowd seemed to be evenly divided, and the speechmaking continued until day light, when it was decided to take the preacher to jail at Fairburn. This was the last the negro was seen alive. A couple of farmers coming into town this morning reported finding the body of Strickland hanging from the limb of a tree, and shockingly mutilated. The city marshal summoned two deputies and drove to the scene. The body of Strickland was secured and brought here for an inpuest. 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