VOL. IX THE DALLES 2S. oregcn, TUES TUESDAY, JUNE 2. 1896 NO 126. SPAIN'S LATEST MOVE An Effort to Secure : pean Support. Euro- ALLEGED CRUELTIES OF CUBANS Spaniards Mope to Rave the Ingurcents Treated aa Pirates The Case of the Filibuster. - Madbid, Juno 1. The Madrid govern ment has lately called the attention of the other European powers to the al leged inhuman and cruel warfare adopted by the insurgents. Complaint is made specifically of the use of dynamite to blow up railroad trains, (those carrying passengers as well as freight), and sugar - mills, and of the use of explosive bullets in fights. The European governments have in structed their consuls in Cuba, it is stated authoritively, to inquire promptly and fully upon these allegations. Spain hopes that some action will be taken to declare the Cuban -insurgents pirates and malefactors unworthy the sympathy of any uncivilized nation. A9 soon as the papers in the Com petitor case reach Madrid they are ex pected June 4 they will be submitted to the supreme court of naval appeals. The impression is that the sentence of the Havana courtuaartial is certain to be annulled, on the ground that it is a vio lation of the treaty of 1870, and that the case will be sent to an ordinary court martial for trial, subject to the etipula- - tions of that treaty. KILLING nBLPLESS FEOrLK. Southern Cobs Is ihe Scene of Whole sale Murder. Batanabo, Cuba, June 1. More inno cent blood has been shed in the fields of this section of Southern Cuba, aa a re sult of the struggle between Spain and her colony, than in any other part of the island. It is in this country that Mel quoiae's men have been raiding, riding over farms and plantations, occasionally skirmishing with the enemy, bat more often shooting down peasants in the fields. In the early part of thia month Colo nel Landa, at the head of a column, of Melquiose's men, made a reconnoisdance through the region north of Batanalo. It is said he was searching for a band of rebels under the command of Mendcza. The country is a' hotbed of rebellion. It is the very heart of. the insurgent ter ritory. The Spanish hold the villaces with adobe forts and fortified churches. They command the railroad stations with barricades, which shelter small squads of soldiers under command of subalterns. But the farming land is open to the raids of both the rebel and loyal bands. Through it they roam at will, sometimes meeting each other with skirmishes. In this position noncom batauts pay tribute to the insurgents to day, and tomorrow the troops are among them with the eword of vengeance. . Through thia country Landa marched. Occasionally he would halt his men and ask a peasant for information as to the whereabouts of the rebels. If "the re plies were not satisfactory ; if they aroused in him the suspicion that the peasant was in league with the enemy, the countryman was shot down in the field and the column passed on. This is the testimony of men who claim to have personal knowledge of the tacts. They give the names and locations and the incidents corroborative of their stories. The victims all lived in the region above described. AN INSULT TO OLD GLORY. Flag of the Famous Old Monitor Wan tonly Destroyed. Boston, June 1. The famous old flag, battle-scarred and torn by shells in the celebrated encounter between the Moni- Highest of all in Leavening Power.- t f V S i x f m t till Wmrr tor and Merrimac, was wantonly de stroyed on Satarday by an Eoglish wo man, while the nation was insulted by the indignity to which the stars and stripes were subjected. As a conse quence serious trouble is anticipated, and it is feared that there may be a riot, so intense is the excitement among pa triotic orders. Aire. Unas. 11. leaves, who runs a boarding-house at 1222 Washington street, shortly after the Memorial day parade had passed, ripped down the famous relic, tore it to shreds, stamped npon it and turned it over to its owner with these words: . "Take your dirty old rag." The woman admits the deed, giving as her only defense' that the owner bad insulted her. The flag is owned by Chester Salis bury, a boarder in the bouse, who in herited it from h'.s adopted father, Cap tain William H. Green, who captured the transport Belle of Cape Anne when she was anchored off Fortress Monroe during the second battle between the two famous naval monsters. The trans port took 'part in the fray and was fired upon by the Merrimac. She bore this flag during the encounter. A warrant will be issued for the arrest of Mrs. Eaves at once, and she will be turned over to the United States author ties. Many boarders in the house are very patriotic and have much patriotic literature, which has been mysteriously mutilated and destroyed of late. Satur day's events help to clear np the mys tery. Mrs. Eaves has only been in this country a few years. Extra police guard the house, fearing a riotous demonstration from crowds collected, who demand to see the British woman who tears down the stars and stripes. Lessons of Hope. Chicago, June 1. The St. Louis dis aster furnished the theme for many of the Sunday sermons in . Chicago. Few of the ministers tried to explain the phenomena beyond natural causes. They stood appalled at the loss of life, but tried to point out lessons of hope from the terrible slaughter. It was the general verdict that the destruction was not a punishment for wickednees. Dr. Thomas, of the People's, church, sug gested that if punishment was dealt out in this maunerfor the violation of mor al laws, there would not be a large city in the world out of danger. j Rev. M. D. Hill, of the Central church, Dr. II. W. Thomas, of the People's church, Rev. H. A. Delano, Belden-ave-nue Baptist church, and Rev. Johnson Myers, of Immanuel Baptist church, we're among the ministers who took for their subject the St. Lonia disester. Two Negroes Lynched. Columbus, Ga., Jane 1. Six hundred men broke into the courtroom at 10 o'clock this morning and took Jesse Siayton (negro), charged with assaulting Mrs. Howard Brvan on Thursday last, away from the officers, and hung him to a tree, subsequently filling his body with ballets. The mob afterward took Will Myers (colored), charged with the same offense, from jail and lynched him. .- Quay's Opinion. Washington, June 1. Senator Quay concedes the nomination oi McKinley on the first ballot at the St. Louis conven tion, and gave out figures last night to back up his opinion. This is the first time the Pennsylvania leader has pub licly admitted the certainty of McKin ley 'a nomination. 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