tl ft VrtTX T (fT : W vol.;ix THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1896 NO 121. ATROCITIES IN CUBA Slaughter of Helpless Iuhab itants Still Continues. WHOLESALE ASSASSINATIONS Insurgent General j:ponlble for Many of tue Murder .V Havana News paper' Opinion. Tampa; Flo.., May 26. A tobacco mer chant, who has just returned here from Havana, says of the situation in Cuba : '-- "It goes against the grain to credit all the stories of atrocities which have reached Havana from the interior of .Cuba, yet many Of these stories are sub stantially true. ..'.. '.'Every one who has been able to get out into the Beld of warfare has brought back confirmation of the reports which have crept into the city underground. Some of these slaughters have been wholesale. In some instances they have taken the' form, of . executions without trial of one or two sympathizer with the rebellion. In others they have been .'simple assassinations. .- "These killings are justified , on the ground that apparent noncombatants are not such in fact, but are sympa thizers with and aiders of the rebellion, or pillagers and destroyers of property. It is easy tor justify these" acte. No na tion has recognized the belligerency , of the Cuban rebels. It is only just to say I that it is the volunteers, rather than the regular Spanish Boldiers who are guilty of these excesses. It is true, also, thatJ the shedding of the blood of noncombat . ants is mt confined to tho Spanish troopB. In Pinar del Rio there is a revel of death in which Maceo, as well as the Spanish volunteers, is a prime figure. The rebel general dominates in that province, through fear. His orders have gone forth, with the penalty of death attached,' and the violation of fhnsa erlinta hnWn fallowed with SUin- ' ma'ry . punishments. The insurgents, it '. is said, hang those whom they condemn, rather than to put them to death with '.' the machete. "This is thecharacterof the war beina waged in Cuba, and it presents the same .. . i . l l i. j r . questions oi numanuy wnica iou uraui to propose intervention in the revolu- liuu ui louo. x uo vuuaua oiiuvv uu Dig of yielding. Indeed, they gain strength daily. They flaunt the Spanish at their very defenses on the trocha. Confess . edly, General Weyler must bring more - men from Spain to enter upon an offen sive campaign." .. . V . COALING OF WABSBirS. ' Bpanlsb. Oonramut Advised t, Pre . pare for an Kawrue;. ' Havana, May 26. Dlario El Ejercito, regarded as the organ of the Spanish array in Cuba, in discussing' the posit' . biltty ol war with the United States eays: ' ' " : V r .' We have a 'greater army than was ever before - in Spanish . America. ,. Oar soliiers ; -are invincible. "We have got together an astonishing amount of war material.. But, while we have an -Army more than' sufficient" 'to -deal' with' the Yankees, our great warships are in European waters. In case of - the open -ing of hostilities they ' would have to pavlgate 3000 miles, and as they must travel at high speed they would use np - most of ' the coal possible to be carried in their bunkers before they could get here." ; - The paper then paints out the diffi culty that would be 'found in coaling warships and suggests 'the necessity of Spain bringing to Cuba a sufficient sup ply of coal and tbe establishment of the .coaling vessels within reach of the war " ships. 'At present the United" Slates is ' the only 'source of. coal supply in America.' . The intimation that Spain has con- Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report I M - I t i f f , t i - ceded to .the United States an extension cf time for tobacco ia received with dis pleasure by ' Havana tobacco mea and Spanish politicians. '.They ; Bay the United States is getting all that is de manded. The rush of tobacco to the United States is now so great that-the Algeria is expected to take nearly 10,000 bales, valued at $1,000,000, to Key West. Daring the past week folly 30,000 bales were shipped. ' Shippers here say the United States stock is fully eqnal to the demand for 18 months. ENDEAVORS WILL. MEET. A Great Gathering to Be Held at Wasb . lug-ton City. Washington, May 28. It seems as sured that the Christian Endeavor con vention, to. be held in . this city within two months, will be the greatest gather ing of the .kind . ever held. It will be notable for the number of new features in the program, it is proposed to pay particular attention to evangelistic work during the convention. The delegates will go forth, as they did at Boston, to the missions and other evangelistic outposts and hold services in the remote and dark corners of the city, as well as in public places where men congregate. For the first time in the history of the annual gatherings, gospel wagons will be need by the dele gates. - An entirely new feature of the pro gram will be daily Bible readings in one of the large churches, conducted by some student of recognized ability. . The junior workers' rally, ; Friday morning with the three-tent sessions, coincident with the three-tent sessions, is one more enlargement.' One nnique feature will- be an open-air demonstra tion at the foot of the Washington mon ument. There is room at this place for tens of thousands of' people to congre gate. -After this service it is proposed that the Endeavorers march down Penn sylvania avenue to the capitol, where, with added eigniflcAnce, the good citi zenship demonstration will be contin ued.' The last novelty, as well aB one of the greatest, will be the first convention of - the World's Christian. Endeavor Union. Re Is a Woman. Helena, Mont., May 26. ' Several years ago there came to this city a young man who gave his name as Fred Rollins. Today it turns out that he is a woman, and , for fourteen .years has been mas querading as a man. It is stated that letters addressed to her show that she comes of respectable people in New York, who are very wealthy. Since coming to Helena she has gained the confidence of prominent merchants, who set her' np in the oil business here and at Qreat Falls, but drink caused her the loss of both. She refuses to give her real name. At present she is an inmate of tbe Salvation Army Rescue Home in this city. : ' ' - - - - An exceptional opportunity will be given to anyone wishing to go into active business, to trade property for enough interest to control a well established. paying lumber business that1 will stand Inspection, in Portland, Oregon, to the amount to $12,000 to $16,000. ' The pres ent owner is willing to retain an interest in the concern. A change of climate be ing' necessary is the. reason. , Fo par ticulars, call on or address -J. E. Young, NoV '434 Belmont street, Portland, Oregon. ' my22-6t W. Pierce, Republic,' la., says : "I have used One Minute Cough- Core in my family and for myself, with result so entirely satisfactory that I : can hardly find words to express myself as to its merit.',' I will never fail to recommend It to others, on every occasion that pre sents itself." For sale by Snipee-Kiner-eley, Drug Co. We are selling the famous Soap Foam washing powder. It will not "yellow tbe clothes" nor -burn the bands, and is the finest thing in the world tor the bath'. In extra large packages at. same price of common goods. Sold by Pease & Mays. .may22-eod-2m A BRIDGE GAVE WAY. And a Crowded Street Car Plangee Into Victoria Haibor. Victoria, B. C, May 2G.-A terrible accident occurred here today. - A sham fight and review was to take place at Macaulay point, near Esqaimalt, this afternoon,. and crowds were makiugtheir way there by every route- All the tram cars were packed. , Shortly before two o'clock two cars left Government street with more than 100 people.. The first got over Point Ellice bridge, which crosses Victoria ArnW safely, but when the other was about half way over the middle span f the bridge, about 150 feet in length, gave way, and the car plunged into the water, some 100 feet below. The car was completely submerged, and all on board were drowned, with the ex ception of some of those who were stand ing on tbe platforms, and who, escaping injury from falling timbers, managed to saye themselves by using the floating ruina of the bridge, and thus got ashore. Numbers of the bodies have already been got up, and the work of identification is proceeding. It is a difficult . matter, tA a great many of the bodies are those of ' visitors. . - "' So far as at present known, there are over sixty killed. .'.. When the bridge broke down, there were several carriages on it, and these also were precipitated into the - water. Superintendent Wilson was driving one of these, and had his fire children with him. He succeeded in saving himself and four children. The fifth, a little boy, was wedged between some iron bars and was drowned. SIMMONSV REGULATOR THE BEST SPRING T.1EDICINE Is Simmons Liver Regulator dont forget to take it. The Liver gets sluggish during the Winter just like all nature, and the system becomes choked up by the accumulated waste, which brings on Malaria, Fever and Ague and Rheuma tism. You want to wake up your Liver now, but be sure you take SIMMONS Liver regulator to do ft. it also regulates the Liver keeps it properly at work, when your system will be free from poison and the whole bodv invigorated.. 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