CO mult VOL. VIII. The Entire Attention of the War Deparment Will Be Turned to Porto Rico. WASHINGTON, June 14. With the first expedition actually out of the country, the authorities here have quick ly turned their attention to another expedition even more important than this initial one.. It is expected - that plans for embarking a second invading force will be matured at once, and that as a result another expedition will leave from an Atlantic coast point within for Porto Rico. There are about fifteen transports available, and the list will be increased as rapidlv as possible. Some of these may be used for the hand and to be secured will readily- accommodate a force of 10,000 men. Recent reports from Porto Spanish forces there do not exceed four or five thousand men, so that it may- be deemed necessary to send a large army of occupation. Such as it is, however, it will have an important mission to perform, and with this force pursuing an aggressive campaign in Porto Rico, and Shafter's 15,000 men on Cuban soil, an abundance of stirring action as as sured from this week forward. SEGOJID EXPEDITIOn EPfS FOB jnfllULfl Work of Loading Thirty-five Hundred Soldiers and Their Equipments on Transports at San Francisco Began Today, SAN FRANCISCO, June 14. Thirty-five hundred soldiers left Camp Merritt this morning and marched to the transport steamers which are to take them to the Philippines. The camp presented an exceedingly busy' .scene, but there was an air of orderly excitement over the whole. The men who have been waiting so long for the order to embark were delighted at the chance .to prepare for the voyage and pros pects of going to the front. One by one the different com panies took their departure, and .it was nearly noon, when the last soldiers left. , The steamers China and Colon are lying at the Mail dock and the men ordered to these vessels marched down Third street to Brannan and thence to their respective ships. , Those who boarded the China were: .The First Colorado volunteers, two Utah batteries of light artillery, and half of the Eighteenth regular infantry. Those on board to Colon are the Twenty-third regiment of infantry, and a part of the Eighteenth. . ' At the Pacific-street wharf, where the Zelandia and Senator are lying, the Tenth regiment of Pennsylvania vol unteers, and the First Nebraska are waiting for orders to go on boards -It is generally expected that the fleet will sail tomorrow. - TWO DISASTERS IN Schooner Alton Probably Lost With All on Board. Victoria, B. C; Jane 14. Captain Pierson, of the echooner Hustler, which arrived here from Cook's inlet this morning, states that the schooner Alton, which sailed from Tacoma recently for the North, carrying a crew of six men, is believed to have been lost daring the severe gale which occurred on Mar 27. the next ten days, this time latter expedition but those on Kico have indicated that the ALASKAN WATERS Moran's Sternwheelers Come to Grief in Queen Charlotte" Sound. . , Victoria, B. C, June 14. The cap tain of the steamer Lapwing, which has just returned from Alert bay, reports that riine stern-wheel steamers of the Moran fleet of eleven were seriously damaged while attempting to cross Queen Charlotte Bound. The injured vessels put in at Port Alexander, where tney win oe repaired. . j THE DALLES. WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1898. CRISIS IS NEAR IN CHINA The Decrepit Imperial Government Is Menaced From Within and With out Councils Conflict Shanghai, May 20. (Correspondence of the Associated Prees.) These are trying times in China. The imperial government is passing through a crisis. The intrigues and cross-intrigues of the court, the general and constant friction between the Manchurian and the Chi nese imperial councils are complicating matters. Prince Kung, the imperial adviser, is at the point of death." It can be stated upon the highest authority that at his death a reorganization of the council of state will be made. The famous viceroy, Cbang Chi Tung, is now in Shanghai. He will shortly, go to Peking, at the request of the emper or. It is presumed that at the death of Prince Kung, Viceroy Chang will be made one ot the immediate councilors of the emperor. Though Chang Chi Tun is an elderly man, he ranks with Li Hung Chang in progressive ideas. It will be a new era for .China if Viceroy Chang does enter on the duties of the council chamber, for then he and Li Hung Chang will be able to outvote the third member, who is an ultra conserva tive. There is, however, one condition to note; personally Li and Cbang have been enemies. The world will probably have a fine chance to learn whether these two great leaders in western ideas in China will sink out of sight their per sonal differences and work together for the reformation and consolidation of the empire. The emperor is fully aliveto the crisis on. In an imperial proclamation now being sent to the various governors, he frankly bemoans "the present gteat troubles of the empire," and summons bis subjects to invest in the bonds of the new national loan in order that he may be relieved from financial care in the midst of these international compli cations. ' On May 5th the extraordinary an nouncement was made that Prince Cung who was previously reported to have expired on May 2d,' was Btill alive. It was said that the prince had lapsed into unconsciousness and that the Chinese doctors in attendance bad mistakenly pronounced him dead. It was added that the prince had since awakened, but his condition was critical. FIERCE FIGHT AT GUANTANAM0 American Marines Again Attacked by a Superior Force of Spanish Troops and a Pitched Battle Ensued. New York, June 14. A special dated Caimanera, June 13, via Mole St. Nich olas, Hayti, today, reports that there was a renewal on Sunday of the Spanish attacks upon the force of marines landed at Guantanamo Friday last. The fight ing is said to have lasted all through Sunday night, Camp McCalla and Crest Hill being attacked by greatly superior forces of the Spanish. 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SflfJTIfiGO IS jUiflEADY Every Source of Reinforcement and Supply Will Soon. Have Been Cut . Off-Positions of Cervera's Warships Denfinitely Learned. OFF SANTIAGO DE CUBA, June 11, via Kingston June 15. Kear-Admiral Sampson and Commodore Schley with their combined forces are slowly but surely placing such a network about Santiago and are cutting off so effectually every source of outside aid that within a short time starvation's tappings will give way to death's solid knock for ad mittance at the doors of the ill-fated place. Within three days three separate sources of supply and reinforcement have been cut off, and Santiago is now isolated from the world and is down to famine rations. " When Admiral Cervera arrived in Santiago with his fleet, the people welcomed him for the relief they thought he would bring, but instead of 'food he brought them seven thousand more men to feed. " The only aid he had to offer was tons of ammunition in his ships' magazines. A map of the harbor furnished today by spies shows that after the bombardment of the harbor forts by Schley, the Spanish cruiser Reina Mercedes, which was disabled, was towed into the bay-behind the Socapa battery, where she lies with two torpedo-boats. Half a mile further up the Vizcaya commands with her broadside two narrow entrances to the east and west of Cayosmith. Half a mile north and at the third narrow entrance lies the; Almirante Oquendo, and half a mile to the northwest are the Cristobal Colon and Maria Theresa. TRIPLE TRAGEDY AT TACOMA A Barber Kills His Former Mistress and Ber Lover and Then Shoots Himself. Tacoma, June 15. A double murder and suicide startled the people of this city this morning. The tragedy ocenred at the Donnelly hotel at 10 o'clock. Clarence Emery and Lillie Millet were eating an early dinner in a private box at the restaurant, when Jiin -Bartlett entered, shot and instantly killed the man and woman, and then shot himself, dying in a few minutes. The woman bad left Bartlett at Dyea to live with Emery, who was barkeeper of the steamer City of Seattle. The couple came on the steamer to this city, and were followed by Bartlett, who said he would never permit the woman to live with any one but him. The woman formerly lived in Seattle, and was about 25 years of age. Bartlett was a barber by trade. After firing the shots, Bartlett slashed both Emery and the woman with a knife before shooting himself. The .woman had been married to a man named Chandler, who disappeared some years ago, since which time she bus been known by the name of Millet. SAMPSON'S FLEET MUST WAIT Further Operations at Santiago Impos sible Until Sbafter's Expedition Arrives on the Scene. Washington, Jane 15 With Shatt er's expedition on the way to Santiago and tbe military branch busily engaged in preparing "an expedition to be sent against Porto Rico, there is now nothing for the navy to do but to wait patiently for the troops at Santiago. . One report has come from Sampson telling of engagements between Ameri can marines and' Spanish trobpB in the cbapparral, and no mention has yet been made officially of a'ny subsequent night attacks upon the marines. It is realized at the department that the situation of tbe marines is a very uncomfortable one, but tbe department Is assured there is no real danger in tbe situation, because if seriously threatened by overwhelming force, the marines can retreat to the American warships, where they will be in perfect safety. It is 0Y FWE flATIOflS mainly sentiment embodied in the de termination to keep the American Sag flying over the place where it was first planted, and thus retaining for the navy the honor of obtaining the first position on shore that keeps the marines en camped on the bay of Guantanamo. Word comes to the navy department that the St. Paul left Cape Haytien with operators and instruments for the cable, and it will not be surprising if Sampson opens direct communication with the United States via Hayti at al most any moment. ASSISTING THE AMERICAN FORCES Cubans are now Co-operating with tbe American Marines Against the Spaniards. Washington. June 15. The navy d partment today posted the following bulletin : Admiral Sampson reports that lie has been reinforced by several hundred Cu bans and that our force at Guanianamo is in a very satisfactory condition. The town of Acceradesos has been occupied by troops under General Rabi. The men under'General Garcia are co-operating with the American forces. CREDITORS ARE . UPON HIS TRACK An Attachment Against the Property of Young Lieter is Issued in Xew York. New York, June 14. 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He insisted that every power had a right to the gov ernnitnt of their choice.' Fitzuerald op posed annexation on tbe ground that it would be injurious to the labor element,, which would be brought in competition with Hawaiian labor. Supporting the resolution Berry .Dem ocrat, devoted much time to showing that annexation was in line with Demo cratic policy. He reviewed the terri torial additions to the original states to show that practically all had been made by the Democrats. The special attraction at Bonneville every Sunday during the summer eea- son will be an attractive and pleasing outdoor specialty performance nnder tbe management of the Fredericksburg theater, of Portland. Round trip fare from The Dalles only $1. 16 lw DeWitt's Littie Early Risers, Tbe famuus tl-tl--lill. ' Use Clarke & Falk's Rusofoam tor the teeth. ' POWDER !