CElI ' -i -U j --OPXltOJ i- VOL. IX THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1896 NO. 19 IT IS A HEAVY LOSS Wreck of the Hawkins Keen ly Felt by Cubans. A STATEMENT BY SENOR PALM A Belief Expressed That the Ship Was Deliberately Scuttled by a Trait or on Board Investigation Being: Mads. New Yobk, Jan. 2D. Gloom prevaded the headquarters of the Caban revolu tionary party today. Leaders who would not admit last night that any filibustering expedition had met with disaster, freely admitted the reported wrecking of the steamer Hawkins cor rect. Thomas E. Palma, the acknowledged head of the Cuban revolutionary party, said that about $100,000 had been ex pended in fitting out the steamer J. W. Hawkins, including arms and ammuni tion. One Cuban made the startling an nouncement that it was evident there had been treachery. Said he : "We hired an expert to examine the steamer J. W. Hawkins before we pur chased her. This expert reported the steamer seaworthy. Now, either the expert did not do hia duty properly, and the steamer was not fit to go to sea, or else a traitor on board deliberately scut tled the ship. The latter would seem to be the case. Neither . General Garcia, who was in command of the expedition. nor his son, second in command, nor any others at the head of the movement had any idea whatever the steamer was leaking until it was too late to save her. A searching investigation is being made, and if there was any. plot to scuttle the ship we will unearth it." Palma denied there had been any talk of his resigning the leadership of the revolutionary party in New York. RUMORED AT WAilUNGTOX. Suggestion That the True Story of the AT reck Has Not Been ToM. Chicago, Jan. 29. A Washington special says : There is a curious rumor afloat here that the true story has not yet been told as to the alleged wreck of the steamer Hawkins, which had just set out to carry a lot of men and ammunition to Cuba. Some people close to the revolu tionists say the whole thiag is-a "plant," and the Spanish minister and the United States authorities have been cleverly fooled. For some reason, not definitely traced, there is a belief in the Cuba'i colony that the arms supposed to have been on the Hawkins were either trans shipped at Bea or were sent out secret ly on some other vessel, and suspicion directed after the Hawkins for the pur pose of throwing Spanish spies and the United States revenue authorities off the track. People here are wondering what the steamer was doing on Long island sound if it was en route to Cuba. Minister de Lome was apparently sup plied with the fullest information in re gard to the movements of the Hawkins, and, acting on hia instructions, officers of the navy and revenue marine, were instructed to look after the steamer and its intended consort all the way from Hampton roads to Tampa. While the stories of the survivors ap pear to read straight enough, the opin ion is there has been something crooked about the transaction. It is known here now that in a previous case the Cuban committee supplied the Spanish minis ter with false information regarding an alleged filibustering expedition and then while he was busy with the assistance of the United States in endeavoring to hold it off, a genuine expedition slipped out and made a successful landing in Cuba. The understanding seems to be that something of the kind was attempt ed in the case of the steamer Hawkins, hut just what the wreck, had to do with it or whether it was a part of the pro gramme at all, cannot be definitely as certained.. Insurgents Bepnlsed. Havana, Jan. 29. Several members of the central committee of the reformists, party have resigned. It is estimated 1000 persons have fled from Sabinilla to Matanzas. The insur gents plundered the stores in Cidra and attacked Guiera Macurijea, south of Sab inilla. The garrison repulsed the enemy, whose attack was twice renewed. The insurgents suffered severe loss. They retreated five miles and then reconcen trated. . Cache Discovered. St. Joseph, Mo.. Jan. 29. Thousands of dollars worth of plunder has been found in caves under the homes of a gang of burglars and horse thieves, in Florence addition to this city, by Sheriff Aldriano. After a running fight, in which Bill Snyder, a well-known des perado, was shot and fatally wounded, the gang scattered and crossed over into Kansas, where officers are now searching for them. Some of the plunder recov ered had been stolen more than two years ago. Many burglaries in small towns in Missouri,. Kansas and Nebras ka are now traced to this gang. Work of Incendiaries. Woodland, Cal Jan. 29. Atl o'clock this morning the woolen mills were burned, entailing a loss of $65,000. The fire was started by an incendiary, and was the second discovered in the build ing within 24 hours. 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