tV-i I .us TI) c Dalles a VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1899. NO G5 B KliUGER FAVORS TOTAL SURRENDER Unlive Council Will Mid to DousMsr Sticii a Slcj. FRANCE AND RUSSIA Ahiy Take a Hand Situation in Natal Looks Favorable for Another liattlc Valor of Hocrs. onws', Oct. A special dispatch from Cnpu. Town, dated Sunday, ea'B Unit ud vices recoived therefrom Pretoria report President Krugcr ub being in favor of un unconditional surrender. It in iitldud that the executive council will meet Monday or Tuesday to discuBB the mi visibility of such u step. The report, it in stated hero, must be accepted with reserve. Russia and France. London, Oct. 23. Sensational rumors of t!iu designs of foreign powers, ininii eiul to British intereats, meet with scant credence, though It is admittedly difficult to explain the immonse force on land which Great Britain Is now mobil izing. In Vienna, it is roported the British naval movements are due to a rumor that Kussia, with the OBsent of Franco, is about to acquire from Spain Ceutn, or some other naval station on tiio African coast. Elsewhere it is stated tiio movements of the French Mediterranean fleet in the neighborhood of the Levant, where it could easily be joined by the Kussia Black sea fleet, via the Strait b of Dardanelles, is occassion iug auspicion. Great Display of Valor. London, Oct. 23.--The British victor icB in Natal following each other in (prick succession, though accompanied by heavy losses on the side of the vlctorB vhi:li bear striking testimony to the vulurof the vanquished Boers. They nppc.ir to have fallen victims to the very plun which they counted on to drive the British into the sea. They have been beaten iu details by countor8troko8, carefully considered und brilliantly carried out, in the face of courageous opposition, which has ilono much to increase Britisli respect for the burghers, whoso splendid valor and de termination, it is universally admitted, reached the highest level. Fuller accounts of Saturday's battle at F.UndHlaag emphasises the splendid gallantry exhibited on both side and the superiority of tho British in pitched battle, although the Boers fought with the greatest tonacity to tho last, only yielding whou further fighting was hopeless. Three Hundred Boers Killed. Ci.k.s'cok Cami-, Oct. 22. (Delayed in transmission), 12:20 p. in. Tho attack made by Boer forces, under General Lu cas Meyers, on the British position Sat ordny, enabled the British forces to ecore anothor signal success. The Boer column was driven pell-moll over tho plains, losing over three hundred killed and wounded. In addition, the British captuied several hundred horses and made many prisoners, who aro being well cared for. The Boer hospital has been taken un der the wing of the British hospital corps, as tho Boers had only a singlo doctor with a primitive atafl', who was quite tumble to cope with the wounded. As it has been raining all night long, nd the weather is heavy and luUty.it is hardly expected tho Boers will make mother attack today. Hangman Goes Insane. San Qukntjn, Cal Oct. 23.-AmoB Lunt, who during eight yeais' service at the atato prison here has executed twenty murderers, baa become o mental wteck. He - haunted by visions of men has hanged. His condition ha be- R AVA Baking AftsabUTEnrtouRE Powder Makes the food more delicious and wholesome QVt BAKING POWDER CO., WtW VOBK. como so serious that Warden Aguirre will today send him to San Francisco, where an attempt will be made to restore his mental balance. If this fails, 1 e will bo committed to the asylum. During the winter of 1897 Mr. James Heed, one of the leading citizens and merchants of Clay, fjly Co., W. Va., struck liiH leg against cuke of ice in such a manner as to bruise it severely. It became very much swollen und pained him so badly that he could not walk without tho aid of crutches. He was treated by physicians, nlso used several kinds of liniment and two and a half gallons of whiskey in bathing it, but nothing gave any relief until lie began using Chamberlain's Pain Balm. This brought almoBt a complete cure in a week's time and ho believes that bad he not used litis remedy his leg would have had to be amputated. Pain Balm is un equal ml for sprainB, bruises and rheu matism. For solo by Blakeley & Hough tun Druggists. WAS KILLED ACCIDENTALLY Tragic Fate of Otis Whitmore, who Re sided Near Laurel. Hii.i.hiioko, Or., Oct. 23. Otis Whit more, who resided near Laurel, was yes terduy accidentally shot and killed at a point between Laurel and Newberg. Whitmore and his brother-in-law, n man named OrndufT, were hunting, A grouse flew up, and Whitmore fired at it without effect. OrndufT then fired and brought down the bird. Whitmore then started to pick up the bird, and OrndufT wua in the act of re loading his gun, when the weapon dis- chiirged and ttie load of shot struck Whitmore in the back, completely shat tering the left lung. Medical aid wua summoned from New berg and Hiilsboro, but all efforts to save tho life of the uufortunato' man were unavailing, as lie soon expired. Whitmore was 30 years of age. He leaves a wife and threo children. He was sober and industrious and his death is generally deplorod. On tho 10th of Docember. 1897. Rev. S. A. Donahoe, pastor M. E. Church, South, Pt. "Pleasant, W. a., contracted a suvere cold which was attended from the beginning by violent coughing. He says: "After resorting to a number of so called 'specifics,' usually kept in the house, to no purpose, I purchased a bottle of Chamberlaiu's Cough Remedy, which acted like a charm. I most cheer- fullv recommend it to the public." For sale by Blakeley & Houghton Druggists. Perished in a Blizzard. Minneapolis, Oct. 22. A special to the Units from Great Fulls, Mont., says : Nino mon porished iu the recent bliss- zurd. Five bodies have been recovered, and it is probable that this is not half the list. The Inst body found was that of H. Herrald, a Bheepherder. The sheep had eaten off his beard, clothing and part of his boots. Several bonds ot Hlieon without herders havo been wau- deriug in that country, mid point to un known deaths. Thoss who desire to take Instructions iu Uanctug win now nuvu un ujijiui iuuhj . Messrs. A. Sandvig and II. P. McCord, who hve had a successful class in utiRor City, aro now in the city for tho purpose of organizing class. They will engage tho Baldwin ond glvo Instruction Tubs day nights and toirees on Friday nights. They aro very gentlemanly oppearlng and will no doubt secure a large class, as Dallos people who formerly resided in Baker City are willing to vouch for their excellency as teachers. AMERICANS GOT IN ANOTHER TRAP Official Report of IK Death of Captain Buy Hawaii SKIRMISH AT SANTA ARITA Six Insurgents Killed and Eight Cap tured and Xo American Losses Rebels Scattered Near Calamba. Washington, Oct. 23. The war de partment today receiyed the following from General Otis : Manila, Oct. 23. Captain Guy How ard, quartermaster of volunteers, was killed yesterday near Arayat while in a launch in the Rio Grande river, by con cealed insurgents. His clerk, a civilian employe, and a native were wounded. A scouting party of the Thirty-sixth volunteers encountered insurgents in southwest Santa Arita, scattering them, killing six und capturing eight, and ten rifles. No casualties. Geneial Lawton is operating at San Isidro. Forwarding of supplies to that point continues, attended with some difficulty on account of lack of trauspoi tation which will be supplied Eoon. Insurgents in Southern Luzon at tacked Calamba, but were driven off. No casualties. This morning Kline, commanding at Calamba, vigorously attacked tiie in surgent force concentrating on the front, routed them from the trenches and pur sued them three miles. His casualties were one private killed, one corporal and three privates wouuded. Enemy's loss unknown. Double Tralu Httrvlcu to Sun FruucUcu, On October 15th the Southern Pacific Co. will inangurate a "Daylight Ex press," leaving Portland at 8:30 a.m., and reaching San Francisco at 7 :45 next evening only one night out. Both standard Pullman and tourist sleepers will be attached. This new train is in addition to the present 7 p. in. 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