The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 01, 1901, Image 1

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THE DALLBS. OREGON. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 1 1901.
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OFFICERS AMONG
THE KILLED
First Reports of Disaster to American
Troops on Island of Samar In
correct. Washington Sept. 80. In addition to
the enlisted men, throe commissioned
officers of Company 0, Ninth Infantry,
re supposed now -to have been killed hi
the action at fianjar, Fhtipplpe lelands,
Mt Saturday. The oAcersare : Captain
Thomas W. Oonnell, First Leu tenant
Edward A. Bumpus, Surgeon-Major B
8. Griawold.
A question having arisen as to ibe
Mcoraey of the oablegratn received at
'he war department from Genetal
Ohsffee, the cable Company was directed
to repeat it. The reneiition disclosed
inaccuracies thai materially chanue
the message. Ae corrected the dUpa'ch
amis:
"Manila, Sept. 29 -Adjutant-General,
whington Hughes reporu -fallowing
wm Baasey, Snatbstn 8amar:
" 'Twenty-fbur men, Oosnpeoy 0,
"aw Keg.ment, United States infantry.
wounded, imvskist arrived scaan
JWogiga; remainder company killed.
Ments secured all company supplies
m all rifles eateept three. Company
"ttacked dnrrmj breakfast morning
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from tne war deparimant, Jt aha !
fioiale here are nnasrla at this time to
eonfirm the information.
To HMl Thjtm abKpley Ialard.
Naw York, Sept. 30. A enggestion
which ie meeting with favor is to change
the name qf the biiinpin Islands to
the McIUnler Islands, says the Wash
iagtan norrespondant of the Trdhane
It is intended to briujt the proposition
before the nest congress. A part of the
scheme embraces the idea of bestowing
upon the different islands an prorinees
the names of the men most prominently
identified with the acquisition and man
agement of the ialande. For Instance,
the members of the American commis
sion wJicb AgotMapd .the farw a-y
would -thus he -honored, as well as the
names of Admiral fktmM, General
ton, Governor raft, General Otis, Secre
tary Boot and others,
w ported to ifxmun.
Hm.su, Sept. SO. Governor Goer to
day issued a reqoisition upon the gov
sspor of WAShioUOfl lurbe rendition of
Gharles 8. Statu, torewiTOt lodepenfl
nana, and now under -araaet at North
Yakima, Waeb. Sjaats was for a num
ber of years a highly respected citisen of
Iadepeadanoe. aWM-tly he borrowed
money, hoaphA goods an snrdit and than
akipned," He wee on bis way to
Baitish Columbia when intercepted by
ojaa of his eredHors. The warrant lor
hl arrest ie eworn to by Ira O. PowaH,
of the Polk bounty Bank. Possall
ahargas titaats withaeUmg ebaap awsi
which the bank held a mortgage.
Boer atBtters Decided.
London, Sept. SO -A disnatob to aha
Times from Brussels says that the eoun
oil of The Hagae paras anaataoart of ar
Wtaiij) baa pstjjpanaly deaidad thai
the question of assuming the initiative
io arbltrajtion or ipjraajtion n any (arm
in regard to the Boath AJMeen war mpat
ba dadUhUaiy abaiadaaed. Tbeeelatoa,
datatad, aj,ahalilf seaoants lor tfca
deal lhattaa date or tne paattaj oi tag
bean fixed, and it U not uanir that aa
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GHOULS m
CEMETERY
Atteaipt Made ta paw Up
im cmnr&ni
attbeVasin
Camtow. O., Sept. 80. Private De-
haVaaltwSchlSBff
IfoKinley reeU, was saystastnasly at
tacked last night by twa anna. Captain
Biddlein command of the company of
regulars, thinbe an attempt was made
to blow the vaait ta pieces, as one of the
men carried a white paeknge. While
one of the strangers engaged the at
tention of the sagtinel thf qther struck
hint over the bead anf also attempted
taatabbim.
It was nearly 8 o'clock when Guard
Peprend saw a prowler io the rear of
the vault behind a tree and in a shadow.
Upon being challenged by the soldier
the man remained motionless behind a
tree. He was then about forty feet from
the soldier. Peprend advanced, made a
second challenge and brought his gun
reedy to fire. The man in the mean
time bad dodged away to a second tree
about ten feet distant from the first. The
aaMteeganto Vd,;
hot as be did so a hard blow was given
the gun and Ids gist mb)ed. A second
mau bad stealthily come up to the
soldier and dealt the blow. At the same
time man numVnr two struck the soldier
i,tb a heavy instrument in jthe back and
attempted to stab him. A gash, shaped
like the letter L and about two inches
long each way, was cut through the
clothing, lncinding the overcoat, and a
amall scratch was made on Depreud'e
body. The blow was so bard that Pe
prend was knocked down a small hill
and was nnable to tain bis feet before
the man disappeared in tbe darkness.
Lieutenant Aahbridge, who was officer
qf tbe day, as soon aa ha board the chal
lenge shot rushed to the assistance oi
t begun rd. Jan waa followed by other
soldiers.
Tbe sentinel attacked, however, was
in the rear of tbe vault on a hill, and be
fore tbe relief force could climb the bill
the men had escaped. A bunt was made
Ijjor tba prowlers, bnt no face could be
found of them.. The vault is bat a short
dietanoe from tbe west edge of tbe
emetery and the men evidently escaped
t orn there into fields and woods near
Tba man who dodged about tbe treat,
Peprend says, carried a shining weapon
in one band and a package done up in
white paper in the other. He says he
could recognise tbe man if ever seen
The man who attacked kirn waa
That Captain Blddle believes an at
tempt waa anode to blow the vault to
pieces isabova byihe fact that he pat
on an extra guard around the vault and
ki vgrlqus portions of tba cemetery the
balance of the night. All the men of the
company , 76 in number, were ordered to
be ready to torn out on the drat alarm
(0. M. Phelps, Foreetdale, Vt., aays
cave of enema by tbe use of De Witt's
Vf4tah Haasl Scire. Beware of all
iiiliagiiieisia It inataotly relieves piles.
Clarke d Fas P. O. Pharmacy.
Floral lotion will
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Waists
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different shades,
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SPECIAL
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A. M.
A fresh supply of Iwaoye chocolates
just received at' G. O. Blskeley'e phar
macy. Mr. Silas H. Boole, piano tuner, will
be in Tba Palles tbe last of tbe week for
tbe fall work. Leave address at Nickel
sen's music store. tt-lw
Worman Werrv, head piano tuner adtb
Eller's piano hooserisin '.be city. Leave
orders for tuning at Meneiee 4 Parkins'
music store. ftSS-lw
A nice aseoriment of genuine hair
switches, made by Mrs. Geo. Harvey, of
tbts city, at Mrs.Caasy '$ millinery store.
Mrs, Harvey also makes hair chains and
ether hair rrUelee of a fancy eat are.
Miss Christine Nickel sen will give In-
atroctioa in embroider jr and plain sear
ing on Wednesday and Saturday of each
week, from 8 till A o'clock. Wednesdays
will he devoted to adults and Saturday
to children. Apply at bar residence on
Alvord avenue. stelw
rortlasd Oareival pavearetoa statee.
White Collar Line, steamer Bailey
Gaissrt, excursloq rates: Boood-frlp
escuraioo tickets will he sold on Bap
tember l(k pad , Octohar Fad, Ajh
and Idth, goad going sugars attar acta
loelwdlegdatsof sola. The pries from
The Ekdiag to Portlagd on the days these
agereeeid wiu be &Jf for round
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Aandaareiral. Hoed Bivar end Wblu
dajpoa to rVtleed, reeod trip, ft,tv,
. f . Feueev, agent.
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We take pleasure in announc
ing the arrival of that long expect
ed line of fine
Skirts.
Ready now to fill all wants.
$5 to $15.
Williams
We operas FIsUlfBIITGr,. TOT and BICTTOLp
REPAIR SHOP. All orders entrusted to ui wUl hava
prompt attention.
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