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vol. rx THE DALLES, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1898. NO. 7

They wish for a short period at least to lieved that they hold a tittle to a landing WISCONSIN HAS of Mr. Mohr, although to date A BLIZZARD IN DONS TRYING --F- OR see their own flag waving over "Free above that Cuba." no new deeds to property ha've been re- Tbev recogn'z3 that annexation will corded.' ' , MORE MONEY come, and that shortly and by the unan KISSED THE WAVES BOSTON HARBOR imons voice of the Cuban pejple them HAD BOTH HIS selves, but they des'.re to see the eause for which they had fought crowned with : ' - . LEGS BP0KEN e Auicai: Aslei to Mr i Mer the success it(deserves. Great Battleship Launched Twenty-Nin- Vessels Have Baking Powder Pjccoiiliiu to TbBir Ullimatnia. CAROLINES AND at San Francisco. Been Wrecked. . Made from pure Presiding Elder of the Eugene District cream of tartar. PELEWS NEEDED . Bably Injured. WILL AFFAIR WAS'VERY FURY OF STORM REQUEST - Safeguards food v - the BE DECLINED United States May Purchase More Isl- SUCCESSFUL Ecgese, Nov. .26 Rev. T. B. Ford, PREVENT RESCUE against alum presiding elder of the Eugene d'etrbt of ands From . Wil- the M. E. church, and a trustee of Alum baking powders are the greatest lamette university, was badly injured menacen to health of the present day. Demand Must Be Acceded to as Last Largest War Vessel Yet Built By the in a runaway Occident last evening. Break of Dawn Revealed One or More - New York, Nov. 5. A dispatch to Both legs were broken. His boys hitched on Every Presented By Our Commissioners. Union Iron Works Description - Battered Hulks Reef the Herald from Washington says : up the family horse in the evening and Few Wrecked Vessels Have Indications Now arc that the Time There is reason to believe that tbe ad of the Monster. - drove out of town a short distance, when of the be willing to pur it was caught. Tbe boys were afraid to Been were separate Limit Set by the United States ministration would Identified. missions in session all chase from Spain not only the Philip drive home, and so unhitched the horse this, morning. The joint commission; Be Will Exhausted by Spain. . pines, but all of the Carolines and the 26. and led it. On arriving home Mr. Ford San Fbancisco, Nov, At 9:22 met at 2 o'clock this . afternoon, and the Pelew gronp. told them it was a bad policy to give up. o'clock this morning, in the presence of Spanish immediately an- Ic is no longer a secret that daring the to the horse, and went back to the buggy Boston, Nov. 28. Tngs returning to commissioners battle-sh- ip Wis war the naval war board and Com- a vast multitude, the and hitched np again, and got in and this city at noon, after making a tour of nounced their acceptance of the Ameri . Paris, Nov. 25. It is now known Ibat be- mander R. B. Bradford, chief of the consin was successfully launched at the started home, but the hor9e soon report twenty-ni- ne vessels can demands. Tbe Spanish acceptance Spain will exhaust her time limit, which the harbor, burean of equipment of the navy de- The Wisconsin Is came unmanageable and ran away. .Mr. Ies9 expires Monday, before replying to the Union iron works. of all size9 ashore or sunk in or near was made verbally, ani than ten. partment, strenuously urged npon Secre- Ford was throw n out, suffering a com- " American offer regarding the Philippine tbe largest of the vessels built for the Boston harbor. Seven large schooners minutes were consumed in rendering it tary Long the seizure of Carolines. pound fracture of both legs. The right islands. In the meantime the Spaniards the United States government at this ship- into the English for the Americans. The In fact, one of the monitors sent to leg was broken just above the ankle, and and two Baltimore canal barges are are canvassing evdry field and exhaust - Spanish announced Manila was selected by the board by this yard, one large bone protruded through the completely wrecked, and it is estimated commissioners that ing every resource to put. off the inevit- duty, bnt the president failed to ap- All morning long the street cars let flesh and down over the shoe. Tbe left that thirty lives have been lost. Only tbey were authorized by their govern- able. leg was broken about four inches below prove tbe proposition. down loads of people at the ship- has-bee- ment to reply that the American propo Now the Spaniards apparently doubt their one body n recovered. More Behind the proposition to bay Ualan the knee, and the bones were splintered the fixedness of the amount the Ameri- yards, and all the available boats on the a dozen have been reported the sitions were inadmissible on legal prin- lies the hope in some quarters, that into a dozen or more pieces, and several than in cans offered for the Philippines, and to- bay were pressed into service by people ciples, bnt that all diplomatic resources Spain will make a counter, proposition of them protruded throngh the flesh. surf at Hull, and efforts are being made day they cent a communication to the been exhausted, and the' Spanish for the cession of the entire gioupand anxious to see the baptism of tbe great The attending surgeon says it is more to recover them. had American commissioners asking if was now accept the com- vessel. Thousands "of people saw likely right leg will have commission asked to or - tbe Pelew islands for an increased the than that the morning revealed latter would accept a counter proposition Daylight this the reject American proposition. Spain," pensation. plunge from different points of vantage, to be amputated,but he has hopes of be- the by Spain to cede the Philippines for awful havoc of the storm in Boston bar inspired by patriotism and humanity The occupation of Gnam by this gov- ing able to save the other. Mr. Ford will $100,000,000. and the platform especially set aside for Not since 1852 have tbe elements of war, resigns; ernment was based npon the belief that be confined to his bed for at least tbree bor. and to avoid the horrors Spain imagines the Americans might the guests of the Union iron works was caused, of property and herself to tbe power of the victor. She it has a magnificent harbor, and would months. . . such destruction be willing to lop off the great island of accepts offered order be an excellent stopping place between crowded to its fall capacity. loss of life so near the city. Togs sent the conditions in Mandanao from the Philippines and to conclude a treaty of peace. Through- Honolulu and Manila. Tbe American The Wisconsin delegation of "christen- - on ev pay Spain $50,000,000 for what would RIOS out to explore the harbor found out tbe controversy Spain had the commissioners have now learned that journeyed way M0NTER0 remain, instead of $20,000,000 now of era," which all to from ery shoal and reef some ice covered ves- strongest arguments, and as in positions the arbor is exposed to monsoons, that ' fered for the entire archipelago. t the Badger state to witness the event, sels being dashed to pieces by thewavef, so diametrically opposed, American it is shallow, and that the island is sub- IN THE DARK the Spain will learn in answer to each an place of npon TETraging waters thus far prevent any ject to earthquakes. was given the honor the offer of $20,000,000 was not a fair earn. inquiry that the Americans employ the platform representatives of the attempt to recover tbe bodies seen float Nevertheless, the reply continued, Spain-desire- In the Carolines most of - the islands with tbe word ultimatum to signify ultimate con ing among the debris, and it may be to any effusion have excellent harbors, which are well state, the city and the great iron works avoid farther of ditions. However strenuously Spain days before an accurate list of those lost blood and further disorder, and conclud- - They are heavily wooded Spain Will Make a Conclusive Reply at - sheltered. responsible for the safe delivery of tbe may seek to increase her money advan can be obtained. Tbe list of deaths as ed to accept tbe American offer uncon-- : and supplied with fresh . water,' and to government. Today Today r tage for cession of the Philippines, she craft the the joint Session is reported thus far is as follows :. superior-powe- earthquakes are unknown. addition ditionally and thus bow to the In One chock was to e will finally be compelled to know that left restrain tbe From : the schedner Calvin Baker, secretaries-wer- acquired by V the Last Day of Grace. of the victor. The - tbey would, if the United monster, and this was the support that fro- , the United States' offer means- $20,000, tbree unknown sailor drowned, one then ordered to prepare treaty-articles- States, be the outposts of the Philip of 000, no more and no less, and that the little Miss Luci'.e Gage, danghter the zen in the rigging. -- ceseion of ' - - - embodying the the pines. ct whole archipelago must pass into the got ernor-ele- of the state, had been Schooner Abel C. Babcock, entire Ger- Cuba. Porto Rico and the Philippines The belfef prevails here that the to remove . by means of a guillo- ' Nov. 26. The' Spanish peace hands of the United States for just that Pabis, crew, supposed number nine, names and payment by tbe United States of . ' mans will bring pressure to bear upon tine and the inevitable electric button. - sum. commission this evening does not know nnknown. . $20,000,000, for submission to a meeting Spain to prevent her from selling the At a signal given tbe little miss pressed Spain, before giving up or turning of answer to . Schooner Samuel W. Tilton, all bands which will be held next Wednesday. ' Carolines to the United States. Such the botton, and the crash cf breaking what will be tbe terms the away, will also propose some alternative lost, supposed to number four. The American- - demands include the action would ondoubetedly be looked announced to thousands of the American tender of $20,000,000 for a bargain, perhaps theCarolineser Canary timbers tbe From other wrecks in tbe harbor, acquisition of tbe whole of the Philip- npon as a cause for a breach of friend- spectators vessel was treaty cession of Philippines. Senor islands to be held in possession of the anxions that tbe the thirteen men. pine and Sulu groups for $20,000,000, ship." - about to leave ways. Slowly the United States in addition to the Philip the Montero Bios will himself write Spaing and it is also understood the United iron moved toward bay, pines, on condition that Spain be per Blackleg ia Grant County. monster tbe final reply, presumably on the lines ap- - Disaster Near Gloucester. States will purchase the Caroline group. and all eyes r turned, Miss to aovereigbty in ' " . mitted retain ber the Lokg government, 28-- The question of the debt of Cuba is left Cbbek, Nov. 24. A disease Elizabeth Stephenson, break bottle proved by the Madrid but Gloucester, Mass.', Nov. Nine latter group. In other words, Spain tbe unsettled. The next meeting will take mnch dreaded by cattle growers, known of champagne upon the bow of ves as yet he has not formulated a sentence vessels were lost in a blizzard near this . would cede in Car the certain territory the as blackleg, has made its appearance in ' port, bnt nothing could be learned this place. Wednesday. olines and Canaries and control of sel. Just as the maes ot iron and steel thereof. ' the this county. L. B. Conger, a prominent morning as to loss ot lives. is There is no denying that the whole touched the water tbe fair christeuer Up to this evening Madrid gov tbe the It the Philippines by the United. States, yes.-- the European continent will bitterly resent cattle raiser, while in Long Creek ribbon-bedecke- d believed the crews of neaily all tbe but with nominal Spanish sovereignty, raised the bottle and Philip- ernment had not instructed its commis - the American acquisition of the terday, stated that dnring the past ten let it split on tbe nose of tbe vessel. crafts escaped. and as a farther inducement propose of- pines. days the disease had killed five of his Tbe steamer gathered momentum as sion here to reject the United states' that the United States shall pay . to calves. He said that, while the appear As to the general sentiment, W. T. she proceeded toward tbe - water, and fer. Some tentative instructions have Captain and His. Son Perished. Spam no money on account of the Phil ance of tbe disease need not necessarily Stead, who has just returned from a tour after leaving the ways floated' calmly been received from Madrid, but today Salem. Mass., Nov.v 28. Two. mem- ippines. cause a fear of an epidemic, it is con of , Belgium, , Russia, along until brought to a stop in the Ma- bers of crew of the schooner Bertha tagious, and generally proves fatal, and Senor Montero Bios telegraphed to the , , and , wbobas seen basin where the work of completing ber A. Cross were rescued from House isl- Final Instructions to Rios. every owner should guard against drid for a construction . of them, or a the highest politicians in each country, cattle will go on. ands, off Manchester, today, nearly spread as much as possible. clearer light thereon, and commis- and in eome cases their Tnlers, eaid to- t Madbid, Nor. 25. The Spanish min its When the vessel slid down the ways the dead, having been without ehelter or Mr. Conger was asked to give his day to a correspondent of Associated isters met in council today. They were the warships in the harbor fired salutes sion is now awaiting a reply. food for thirty hours. From them it tbe opinion regarding outlook for - - .. occupied exclosiyely the stock that-tfa- Press: with consideration and there was a terrific din from tbe Spain will not aek for time beyond was learned e schooner was lost in Grant county. He said: 'Outside of England I have not met a of the peace qoestion. Eventually the steam whistles. Monday. will meet on the rocks Saturday, and Captain As far as are She then the Amer single is not ministry unanimously approved the in- the eattle concerned. Wallace Thurston and his son, J obn, who opposed icans and make a conclusive reply. - tbe outlook is as good, in my opinion, as . to tbe expansion of the United States t. structions to Monterio Rios, at Pans, RAILROAD TALK. perished.,. -'- , , drawn np by the foreign and colonial in former years: The snows of the past Speculations contlnne rife here as to nor tbrongh my whole tour of - Europe - two weeks will lead in a general round- acceptance or refusal of Ameri ' have met a single European who did ministers, which will be telegraphed, to ' the the - Traffic Demoralized. I up of all outside stock, preparatory to IN KLICKITAT can terms, bat a majority of those who receive tbe protestations of gennine sin Paris tonight. Nkw Yobk, Nov. 28. Points in east- Sagasta was if Monday's feeding, bat there is as yet no necessity are in any way able to judge believe that cerity with which the .Americans en- Premier asked ern Long Island, which have been cnt see close of Paris for feeding the bay, which will no doubt Spain will yield, and the American com tered upon tbe war with more or less- - cession would the the off from railroad communications with conference and signature of be badly needed before spring opens np. missioners believe that a treaty will be mock incredulity." ." " - the the this city since last Saturday's storm, are treaty of peace. Ha replied: "Who As a rule, cattlemen have, owing to tbe Some Mysterious Movements That Cause signed. ' '' Stead reports that the bitterest hostil late scarcity of grass, taken extraordi- still without r train service, and the ity of all was found at tbe Vatican. knows? Maybe fresh incident will Much Speculation. present prospects are that tbe tracks arise or further consultations or ex- nary precautions to lay in a good and - Last Day of Grace. ; sufficient amount of hay, those who will not be cleared nntil tomorrow. ; changes of view will be necessary. and WashlvgtosNov. 26, Regarding the Drowned at Tacoma. neglected so is gen have to do will, as here-t- - cabinet meeting held late. last evening, Astobia, Nov. 26. Word reached erally the case, suffer some loss. Sheep Goldesdalk, Wash., Nov. 2C Chas. YIELD TO AVOID Washington Confident of it is said today that in an informal way is morning of the drowning at Tacoma men are apt to suffer some loss, if re- Tbeis, general . manager tbe Inter Washington, Nov. 25. This afternoon an effort had been made to eecure a of JameB P.. Drenuon, one of the best' ports are correct, but cattle are in far national Transportation company, of when the cabinet adjourned, nothing of the terms of our ultima' WAR known steamboat men on the Columbia. better condition than sheep," and unless Jennings, Mont., recently wrote a letter' modification HORRORS OF had been received from Paris indicating turn, and incidentally an' extension of Daring the construction of tbe jetty he the winter proves . unusually severe, from Spokane to County Treasurer what would be the Spanish reply to the the time limit beyond next Monday. As was chief engineer of the steamer George Grant county will market as many cat- Chapman, making eome pointed in latest memorandum of the American quiries about the feasibility of opening to the character or extent of the conces- H. Mendell. He remained on her until tle next year, as it did during tbe past Archi-- , commissioners. -- No one in high official sions sought by the Spaniards, tbe .off- Cession of the Entire Philippine she was laid np eome months ago. He season." - np a route to tbe Columbia river by the circles, howeyer, doubts that the Span- completion of the Paul F. Mohr railway, icials here are very reticent, but whatever pelago and the Sulu Islands and .was born in New York in 1852, and iards ultimately treaty, character, decision was reached 1874. wilt sign the Fatality Near Grant's Pass. .' extending it from Colombo?, on the their the ; came to the Pacific coast' in He although it is rn some quarters thought at last night's meeting of the cabinet the Sale of the Carolines is Agreed had been steamboat business on An north bank of. river, to Crates point, in' tbe Grant's Pass, Or, Nov. 25.-- un the " a demand will be made for an increase they cannot be granted.. .v ever since, being shipwrecked known man apparently 25 years of age, a good landing just below The Dalles. that To Conclusion of a Peace Treaty the coast in the amount of .cash, payment twice, once oa Japan, and later on 'the. Through the communication, the reader -- the who has been cutting wood (or J. A. v Now. Near at . Hand European ; named by thel American commissioners. - Scalded to Death. , .y Ventura. About ten years sgD, he Poole near Wolf creek, wad killed this would be led to infer that Mr. Mohr has i the Cuba-Wou- of 28. Powers Not Pleased. came to Astoria and was chief engineer ld .be Free Awhile. morning by a log rolling over and crush-- . formed some kind an alliance with Mr. Stockton, Cal., Nov. The most on deep-se- a tugs until offered the posi- New Yoek, Nov. '25. A dispatch to ing iiim be fond recognition. There was Theie, or a new company has been disastrous accident in the history of Herald-fro- formed contemplates operating boats Stockton occurred morning 4:20, tion on the Mendell. the Havana says: h i one near when the accident occurred, that this at Fourteen-Mil- e Domingo Mn lz Capote, late vice- -' bnt from indications it seems as though from Lewieton to Portland. Last week near slough, when a part Pabis, Nov. 28. Spain has acceded Mr. Mohr, with a stranger, was seen at of the boiler of the river steamer T. C. . ... tsneklen's Arnica tialve.. president of the Cuban republic,' and a small limb caught in the clothes, to demands of United States, the the I best salve in world' for cuts, now president of the executive commis- carrying it along as the log made sev- Columbus carefully examining the three Walker, which left San Francisco at 6 he tbe of extending west from o'clock was blown out, kill- and agreed to cede the entire Philippine bruises,, sores, ulcere, salt rhenm, fevex sion, has expressed his belief that the eral revolutions down a steep grade. ; He miles track the last night, srhd to chapped hands, chilblains, future of Cnba would inevitably be an- claimed to hail from Mexico, did old steamboat landing at Columbus. It ing six and dangerously wonnding eleven archipelago and tbe Sulu islands, soiwe, Urt.ter, but not posi- - is reported he was' careful to make persons, while probably fifteen or twenty islands; This practic corns, and all skin eruptions, and nexation to tbe United States. This he ive bis name.-- " that sell the Caroline tively ie piles, or no pay required said was the natural' outcome of recent a careful count of the rails while ex- others were more or less bably hurt. ally insures the conclusion of a treaty of cui . ie guaranteed to give perfect satisfac- lead- To Care Cold im One Day.' amining the roadbed. It is farther re . The T. C. Walker was owned by the peace between Spam and the United It events, but he denied that Cuban . independ- " TVkJ I jiTHtirrf Rmmn Oilininft Tfth ported that persons are .attempting to California Navigation and improvement 5tate8 in the near future. tion, or in iev refnndea.-- Price 26 cents ers have bad' aspiration. The - ' fn-.-t bo sale ny Blakeley and ence which so lone animated tbettabah lrV All drntJgistf refund tf.e money If lacquire eome valnaile property at Co Company,' and ran between this city For, " 28.-f;T- ". he corn- - L 25c---- be- -J San - . Pabis,' Nov." two peace Honehton. druggists. rjople is to be temporarily !atiFfied.J H fails to cijre.- - lurnjbuf t very low . price. It'is and Francisco.