.41 l)eDnlleo 14 I VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 21 ; 1900. NO 188 yi x a.T IfE BLOWN UP BRIDGES Wjurarily Destroyed Roberts' Means of Crossing Rivers ai rare and Krooustadt. NEWS OF RE LIEF IS EXPECTED Considerable Interest is Attached to tlie Fate of the Cit of Johannesburg- Jlorc Talk of Intervention Cape Colony Insurgents J.aying Down Arras Voluntarily. 5' l EVERYBODY Knows the merits of the COLUMBIA t HARTFORD PATEE CREST BICYCLES t $5p. $35. $25. Mnny now features for 1900 which you cannot afford to overlook. GERMANS FOUGHT FOR AMERICANS Sent Dig Battleships Into the Interior of China It Was a Matter of Policy. t'u'K Town, March 120. Tho Boers hue blown up the liriiles north of Bloemfontein, including tlitno ut Wind bargand KrumiHtadt, and are now re treitiiiK to tlio north. CtlINO til ItllM'lllflllltflll. Bloemkuntkin', Mnnduy. The IloerH b!ei up thu railroad bridge over tho MoJJer rivor, fourteen miles north, jeitenliiv. Tho law courts wore ro- ipneil today. Itiill.if of SlnfnltlltB- J-o.Niiox, March 20. For all tho news thu reached huro yesterday and today, Great Hrituin might nlmoHt as well have tiMn at fwitni. in mntirmi&tiln tn tin lieve that thu roliuf ot Mafeking may bo fieiril fit nnv limit-. General Kitchener hua entered Brlee- l,Capo Culony, without opposition, thoiniurgents laying down their arms, which merely cnullrma thu pruviouB ro ports of tlivir willingness to hii built. General s Huberts and Uullor are still ioiclire, ponding developments at the (better of war. Cootiderablu intureHt is attached to the fato of Johannesburg. Commenting cd the reported consultation between Secretary I lay and thu Gurman Am butador at Washington aa to a proposi tion that both belligerents, be asked to leave Johannesburg alone, the Pall Mall Gtt tavs : "This time Dr. Leyds has, aa wo may without impropriety assume, put in cir cuUllon the tale to the (fleet that the German Ambassador at Washington and tbeAmorlcan Consul at Pretoria are con wting a little scheiuo of German inter vention. That is really a glorious yam "done which shows to what desperate 'halts tho uneiulea of this country oro reduced, Juat imagine a government Mch has formally declined all outalde intervention, permitting Gormany to dicUle the course of Lord Huberts' ttcli to Pretoria. Tho German foreign Ece knows bettor than to invite the nb it would receive if it ventured to lper eo preposterous u proposal in "Miilng btrout." Kiuulu' MiMvrr In KriiKr. ""UllS, March 20 Thu Sf. Iilruliiiru WTMporidont ol the I.okal Anzulgor tele t'Wt that tho Minister of Foreign At Irs has prepared an offlulal communl W w ic, will ho published within the jwtdaynr two. It contains Russia's nwr to I'rosidont Krugor'a request for uteiventlon. Hie coiMiiini, !,, i... i .i bo knowledge ami consont of 'neoand Germany ami has received "6 approval of tho Czar. As regards 'cotuents, ,,u tlmt tl0 corr08)ondent lidl Hbl" 10 loiUn i8 tl,Bt 1,10 ,,oto Fni 'i'1 Wltl' (,uo l)reoionfl ginst wilt an1 ilu lonB u vory serious and ,,ut ,tt11 to n,Hke a duep Mlliiitr'i. IToolHinatloM. Hill MlU0 80.-8lr Alfred , Governor of Cape Colony and h, 2 c?,n",lf8lonor of South Africa, the u , ,,roc!ttl,'tion declaring that In u ? KOVor'ent will not recog. olDrnJ. or efrect' ny olienatious or nZ y.' .wl,t)ll'' l lands, railroads C!?," 11,0 TnVMl, or Orange ; " or any interest therein or I Complete Line of "1900" Sundries. J jMflYS & CLOCHE. r.lT.LT.iT.i.TA r ur-iTxar,; tit i .i'T.i stjm. r.tyjjri-r.l encumbrances, or any concessiom granted by the said governments. Gerinmiy Aliirl, Oiintiernert. Nkw Yokk, March 20, Much concern is being shown by the German govern ment in the threat made by Montagu Whito that thu Doere will destroy Johan nesburg to prevent it being made the base of thu British operations against i'rutoria. The Berlin authorities will Btronely oppose euch action, because of thu damage which will bo dune to property owned by Germans. In accordance with the instructions of his government, Baron von Ilolleben, German Ambassador, has gone ao far. as to Bound thu United States touching its views of Mr. White's threat. It is not thought ttiat tho United States will take uny action or join In any representations to tho Boer government on the subject. If Germany wishes to prevent tho city Iroin being razsd to thu ground it is said she should herself make representations to thu LulligcruntB. The interests of the United States in Johannesburg ore com paratively email, while Germany is largely interested In the mines there. In view of Germany's Inquiries on the subject, it is thought not unlikely that alio will make un effort horeelf, if she is unable to induce other powers to jnn her, to have the belligerents to agree to protect f jrelgn property in Johannesburg nt least. JSugtuuit'a I'lan. Nkw Yokk, March 20. A dispatch' to tbe World from London says: Apart of tho Britlah plan for tho pacification of South Africa la now apparent in the announcement that a!l tho British au thorities there will make every effort to induce tho resorviste, tho time-expired men, the volunteers and tho colonials from abroad, to settle there us soon aa the war Is over, by giving them 2-10 acres of land each, provided they will occupy tho land for 10 years. It is paid that the men who do not wish to take up land will be made tempting offers to enlist in the Chartered (British) South Africa Company's field force, under General Carrington. It is declared officially that the war office will not sanction or encourage transfers from the colonials, volunteers or yeo- tniinrv to the establishment of tha- British army. t:oiitril American Governments Object. Nkw Youk, March 20. A special to tho Herald from Washington Bays : It can be stated authoritatively that the statu department has been informed that all of the governments of Central AaTerica are opposed to the Davis amendment to the Hay-Pauncefote treaty. In the opinion of tho governments des ignated, the amendment places entirely new phase upon the deeigns of the Unit ed States in connection with the con struction of the canal. The neutrality of the waterway would, to acertaiu extent, have deprived the powerful republic of thu north of an incentive to acquire their territory. Since the war with Spain and the consequent expansion of tbe United States some apprehension haB been ex expressed by the Southern countries that tho United States would next turn Its atteutlon to them. The Hay-Pauncefote treaty was consequently hailed by the Central American notions as a guarantee that they would not be mo lested, as the international neutrality of the canal would prevent interference in isthmian affairs by other governments. The Davis amendment, however, places in the hands of this governmeut tho right not only to take measurea for its own defense with leference to the canal, but permits it to use force "for the maintenance of public order." Wanted. By a young lady, a place to do house work in a small family. Apply to Mrs. Toomey, New Columbia Hotel. m2-2w. $j.oo per month. Strictly first class local and long distance telephone service within your home. Lines do not cross-talk. Your con versution will be kept a secret. No cost for installing. You get the standard Hunning Long Distant Instrument. Continuous day and night service. We will accept your contract for ten years and allow you to cancel samo on giving us thirty days writ ton notice, PACIFIC STATES TELEPHONE COS, New Yohk, March 20. A fpecial to the Herald from Washington says: It developed today that Germany stands rady with troops to protect American missionaries in Shan Tung province. It was further ascertained that the Berlin government, to the gratification of the United Statee, recently difpatched an expeditionary force from Kiao Chou to Ichon Fu for tbe protection of American missionaries. This force suppressed the rioters at Icbon Fu, arrested the ring leaders, who have been punished, and taught the anti-foreign crusaders a les son. Tbe State department has been in formed that the German government contemplates another expeditionary force to the interior of Shan Tung, where most of tho American missions are located, but it fully understands Un willingness of the German authorities to take such action. In fact, I learned in a high diplomatic quarter that the Ger man governor at Kiao Chou has stand ing instruction's to take such measures for the protection, not only of German missionaries and other interests in Shan Tung province as may seem necessary, but of American missionaries as well. Becaino of the peculiar relation in which Germany stands to the province of Shen Tung by reason other acquisi tion of Kiao Chou and of court property rights in the promontory, she is particu larly desirous of preserving order in the territory. It is for this reaeon that her troops arc ready for service at any point within the province where there is danger of attack upon foreign interests by Chinese fanatics. To a certain ex tent Germany const queutly dominates the province and she undoubtedly would rather use her own troops to pro tect foreigners than to allow a third gov ernment to land a force to protect its own citizens, wi.en such action might lead to its remaining permanently in the territory, which its forces temporarily occupied. Ttie fact that Germany dispatched troops to Ichou Fu to protect American missionaries has never hitherto been published. The offer of Germany to send a fotce to thie point was received with pleasure by the authorities, who do not contemplate any detigna what ever on Cliiuese territory, and who are consequently very glad to assent to the German proposition. Minuter Wu Ting Fang, the diplo matic representative of Ch'na here, ie inclined to look upon the reports of trouble in China as exaggerated. r Nasal Catarrh quickly yields to treat ment by Ely's Cream Balm, which is agree, ably aromatic. 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