t)tfmxtte. VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 1G. 1900. NO 134 SIEGE WILL BE RAISED Boers Havs Been Moving Guns to Con centrate Elsewhere, BULLER'S ADVANCE HAS BEGUN Kcnort That Warren Has Crossed the Tucela Not Confirmed Humor of British Reverse. Cape Town-, Jan. 15. A diBpatch to this Arus, dated Junnary 12, says: "TIio niithoritU'B havo received news that General Warron hnu crossed the Tniiela and occupied a strong position mirth ol tlio river." This report haH been current hero since yesterday, but it is discredited in ollici ul circles. Lo.vnox, Jan. 15. Up to tho present, the reported crossing of tho Tugela river hy General Warren's division remains but a rumor. Nevertheless, the whole tenor of eoch news has dribbled in from South Africa during tho last forty-eight hours, indicates that a combined for ward movumont of a comprehensive character is proceeding. It Is not neces sary to believe the unconfirmed stories of the Boers being in full retreat from Coleuso because it has been learned that a column is proceeding via Weenen to Helpmaakcr to cut off their retreat, but at Hie same time, credible information from manv sources indisputably point to momentous changes in tho disposition of tho Republican forces. Advice from Pletertnnrlt&burg dated Jnuuary 13 say that their defeit on January 0 tho Boers have been removing their guii3 from portions hutith of Lady smith. The same dispatch confirms the report that tho Thirteenth hu&eats touched Grobelertkloof without mooting the liocfB. As the trenches at Grobelcre kloof wore put hups the EtrotiRost position li 'Id by tho burghers, t! eir vacation has considerably astonished tho British. Merchants at Pietormaritzburg havo re chived measagea from Ladyemith saying: "Bring up jam, etc.," indicating that tliu Ludrtuuith agents anticipated the immediate opening of communications, while Ladysmlth nlso heiiographed the belief prevalent there on January 13, that the, Boers were moving and concen trating their forces elsewhere. As a corroborative of British activity in the direction of the relief of Lady smith, a dispatch has been received in London frdni Boiler to the effect that he expected all dispositions for a synchro nous movement of tho various columns uguiiiHt tho besieged gartison would be completed this morning. Under these circumstances it ieconsidyred quite prob able the advance on the beleaguered town has commenced, and that fighting is progressing. Optimists gi so far as to say it is expected Ladyeinith will bo re lieved tonight, if nil goes well. London, Jau. 15. Military men are divided in opiuiott an to whether Buller is at Springfield or personally directing the (lank movement from Weenen. Ullicials are now Inclined to credit the report Hint the British have crossed the Tugela river in that directiou, although there, is no confirmation of the report, nod altogether there is a more hopeful feeling In oflielal circles. There is little news of importance from elsewhere. Fioncli's forces have succeeded in dragging a 15-pounder to the summit of steep, rocky Coleekop, a thousand feet above tho surrounding plain, and they Hiocossfully routed a Boer camp three miles away from Stormstroin. Au interesting item of news is that MO Boers, escorting a party of reapers, have successfully gathered all the crops within two tulles of the colonial camp at Wrd river, the British force being too weak to interfere. A dispatch from Pretoria says tho fed eral forces recommenced the bombard- Royal Baking Powder Makes the food more delicious and wholesome OTl (AKINO POWDf R CO., NEW YORK. merit of Mafaking during the morning of January 12. liumor of lirltuh ftevrme. London, Jan. 15. A telegram from Newport, Wales, says: ltntherford Har ris, formerly resident director in South Africa of the British South African Corrf pany, has received a cablegram to the effect that Buller has Buffeted another reverse. Wmnuri Died on Truln. Ashland, Or., Jan. 14. Mrs. C. M. Footo, of Los Angeles, Cal., aged 73 years, died suddenly on tho north-bound Oregon express between Gazelle and Montague, nt 1 o'clock this afternoon. She was seized witli a hemorrhage while eating her meal in tho dining car and was assisted to her birth in the Pullman sleeper, where she died in a few minutes. The deceased woman was taking tho lemaitiB of her late husband, who died a few days ago in Los Angeles, to Seattle for burial, and was accompanied by her son-in-law nnd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Kilhourn, with whom eho ex pected to make her liomo in Seattle. Her body waB put in a casket here, transferred to tho baggage car nnd plnced alongside that of her Into hus band and continued on with the regular north-bound train. THE REBELS GET NO REST Wlicaton's and Schwan's Troops Keep Them on the Move. A SUKt ClIKK FOK CKOUT. Twenty-It v YcutV iCoimtniit Use With out ii Failure. The first indication of croup is hoarse ness, nnd in n child subject to tha disease it may betaken us a sure sign of the approach of an attack. Following this hoarseness is n peculiar rough cough. If Chamberlain's Cough Itemed)- is given as booh as the child becomes hoarse, or even after tho cioupy cough appears, it will prevent tho attack. 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Washington, Jnn. 15. The war de partment today received the following report from General Otis: "Manila Bolomen nnd armed incur gents from the Ztmbles mountains at tacked two companies of thu Twenty fifth infantry, O'Neill commanding, at Iba, January 0. The rebels were driven and pursued with loss to them of fifty men, no casualties among Americans. Schwan's troops were east and south of Santo Tomas, Batanza?, yesterday. Cheatham's battalion of the Thirty seventh infantry, struck the pnemy east of Santo Thomas, on San Pablo rend; tiie enemy left five dead on the field. Cayalry pursued the force eastward, but there is no report of the result. Cheatham's casualties, one wounded. "Anderson, of the Thirty-eighth, en routo to Lipaya, struck the insurgents a few miles south of Santo Tomas, and drove tbcm through Li pa to Hosartog. The enemy's loss was twenty dead and wounded, Eixty Spanish prisoners and f'.'O.OOO. Schwan has liberated about 200 Spanish prisonere, and they are now en route to Manihi. Anderson's casu alties yesterday, ono iuhii, killed, two wounded. "Wheaton's force is actively operat ing in Wei-tern Cavile nnd Bataugn provinces. All the important towns are held, and constantly patrolled. A great many Filipinos iPturning to their homes are believed to be insurgent deserters." A i' MKIitful Itliintler Will often c.iusa n horrible burn, Ecald, cut or bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the beet in the world, will kill tho pnin and promptly heal it. Cures old sores, fever sores, ulcere, boils, corns, felons and nil skin eruptions. Best pile cure on earth. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. 1 I'll known fllau Killed ly Train. Pkndlcto.v, Jan. 14. An unknown man was struck by the west-bound freight tiain at 4:30 o'clock this morn ing, nt Meachnm, in tho Blue Mountains. 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