I I VOL. XI THE DALLES, OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1899 NO 336 TROOPS SEARCHING FOR DYNAMITERS Strikers Trying to Escape to 'the Railroad. CAPTURED BY THE SOLDIERS General Merriam Arrived Todav Feared Desperate Men Will Give Battle Before They Will Give In. Wabdner, Idaho, May 4. Searching for dynamiters has been contiuned all the morning by the troops, and they fitill keep taking them down in email squads to the camp where they are guarded. General Merriam, Attorney General Haya and United States Marshal Frank Ramsey will be here on the train -due in a few minutes. Additional troops will be here at the same time. A de tachment of troops will leave this after noon for Canyon Creek and Mollan, the strongholds of the enemy. They are taking with them a number of nonunion men for the purpose of identifying the dynamiters. As no hope is left them, it is not improbable that they may give battle. Inquests have been adjourned pending the arrival of General Merriam and the attorney-general. The town is almost deserted. Later General H. C. Merriam arrived here at I o'clock this afternoon from Spokane, and assumed command of the United States forces now in the Coeur d'Alene district. On the train with General Merriam came troop F, of the Fourth United States cavalry, from Boise, under Lieutenant Walsh, and company B, Twenty-fourth United States infantry (colored), from Van couver barracks, in command of Lieut enant Murphy. Lieutenant Murphy and his company were left at Chatcolett, where the O. B. & N. crosses Coeur d'Alene lake, for the purpose of inter cepting any of the strikers who might attempt to escape through that avenue Under Martial Law. Wallace, Idaho, May 4. The report by wire from Wardner this morning is that the country is under martial law, but no official announcement is made here yet. The hegira from Canyon Creek still continues, the men going out over the mountains as well as by train. - The enow on the mountains is ten feet deep and soft. It will probably take from two to four days to go from Burke to the railroad in Montana. The Hecla mine closed down yesterday, being out of men. Other mines are working short of men, the Tiger suffering less than the Stand ard or 'Frisco. No new men are coming yet, but some are expected daily from Butte, where the Coeur d'Alene men are mostly going. One company of soldiers reached Mullan last night, another this morning. Troops on the Move. Wardner, Idaho, May 4. Tfoops are continuing the search for dynamiters and a number have been placed under guard. General Merriam, Attorney-Gen eral Hays and United States Marshal Bamsey haye arrived. A detachment of troops has been ordered to Canyon Creek and Mullan, strongholds of the enemy, and with them will go a number of non union miners, who will try to identify the dynamiters, and it is feared the desperate men will give battle before they will give in to the officers. Sparta Man Missing. Baker City, Or., May 3. 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Clifford, Proprietor Norwood House, Norwood, N. Y. This remedy is for sale by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. In the Asylum Thirty-six Years. Salem, May 3. George Weston, an inmate of the insane asylum for thirty six yeare, died today. He was the Lawton Has Captured and Holds Bali-, ung and Has Scattered the Enemy and Taken a Large Amount of Food Supplies. - General Fagan Expelled. Washington, May 3. At a meeting of the Loyal Legion, an organization of officers and ex-officers of the army, the highest patriotic organization in the country tonight, Brigadier-General Charles P. Eagan, formerly commissary general of subsistence, forfeited his membership in the legion by a. vote of 100 to 40. The meeting was presided over by Justice J. M. Harlan, and the question of expelling General Eagan from the order, which action it really amounts to, was hotly discussed, tbe general finding some defenders among the members present. This is the greatest humiliation General Eagan has yet suffered. 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Colonel Summers, with six battalions,including the Second Oregon, the Dakota regiment, tbe Third infantry, and a piece of tbe Utah light artillery, of Lawton's division, proceeded north this morning to Maasand, where they crossed the river and charged the enemy in strong entrenchments, driving bim northward, and inflicting consider able loss. His casualties were two wounded Both Wbeaton and Hale, of Mac- Arthur's division, found the enemy in force and strongly entrenched, and com manded by Commander-in-Chief Luna, about four miles 6onth ol San'Fernando. Hale, on - the right, dislodged the enemy, and Wneaton, on tbe leu, lead ing in person, made a brilliant' charge, scattering bis forces, inflicting great punishment. Several officers and en listed men were seriously wounded. MacArthur proceeds to San Fernando in tbe morning, delayed by the partial destruction of the bridge across the river. It is not believed that the enemy will make another determined stand un til he effects his retreat to Mount Arayat, a short distance from San Isidor. The situation is as follows : ' Lawton holds Baliung, takenMay 2 after a rapid movement from Angat, where be left supplies with a wagon train, pack animals and rations. He scattered the strongly entrenched enemy to the north and northwestward, capturing large amounts of food supplies, and bas his detachments thrown out to the north and eastward. His successful move ment is attended with great difficulty because of the character of the country, and the rain and beat. He now covers our railway communications, and will be supplied from Malolos. MacArthur column was concentrated and took up the advance on San' Fer nando at 6:30 this morning. We do not apprehend a sharp resistance on the part of the enemy, who will probably leave the railroad and retire in a north easterly direction to the north of Law ton. The destruction of the railroad near Calumpit necessitates dependence on wagon transportation. The enemy of the south and east of Manila, 9000 strong, is opposed by a sufficient force under Ovenshine and Hall. His demonstrations thus far have been . properly met by these officers, with slight losses. Many requests have been received from outlying cities for protection against insurgent troops. 2 OTIS. .Elegant new Pullman palace sleepers between Portland and 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 Pullman Company, These new palaces will leave Portland on the evening fast train of the O. K. & N. arriving at Chicago the morning of the fonrth day and running through with out change via Granger and Omaha. 19tf Shoe Dep't. 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