VOL. IX THE DALLES, OREGON, .FRIDAY, JUNE 5. 1896 NO 129. A SUCCESSFUL TRIP Return of the Filibuster "Three Friends." CARRIED ARMS AND MEN TO CUBA She Was Fired upon by a Spanish Warship Finally Eluded Her Pursuer. Jacksonville, Fla., Jane 4. After a thril'ing voyage, daring which she was chased and fired upon by a Spanish steamer, the filibuster Three Friends has reached this port, after landing more than 100 men and a large cargo of arms and ammunition in Cuba. " The landing was made on the night of May 29, west of Trinidad, on the south coast of Santa Clara province. The men and ammunition were received by a strong detachment from General La Crete's column, and there was not a Spaniard in sight to Interfere. On the day before landing, May 28, occurred the -most exciting incident of the voyage. The filibuster was off the coast of Cuba waiting for .signals from the shore, when a Spanish warship hove in sight and gave chase. There was nothing to do but run for it, and the Three Friends stood for the open sea, with the Spaniards in hot chase. Cap tain Broward, in command of the Three Friends, watched the Spaniard. The Spaniard was crowding on steam, for a black cloud came from her stack. In the cruiser's military top Captain Broward saw several Spaniards taking turns at the class. Suddenly there was a puff of smoke from the cruiser and a shell burst over the Three Friends. The Spaniards sent shell after shell after .the filibuster. But all went wide of the mark. Finally Captain Broward, who is ei-ebenffof Duval county, and noted for his courage, got tired of being shot at and decided to have a shot at the Span iard. There was a 12-pound Ilotchties on the Three Friends and this Captain Broward trained on the cruiser, for he saw a great commotion on board. Sev eral ehota were exchanged, but mean' . while the Three Friends were gaining on the Spaniard. The engines of the flli bnster behaved beautifully, and the stokers worked with easnestness, for there were more than 100 men on board whose lives depended on the speed of the Three Friends. Finally the filibuster left the Spaniard. As the warship sank below the horizon, first the hull, then the mast and military top, and last the Spanish nag, a great cheer arose from the daring men on the Three Friends. That night the Three Friends circled around at sea. On Friday, May 29, she again cautiously approached the Cuban coast about nightfall, west of Trinidad, and a rocket the signal agreed' upon was sent up. It was answered from shore. There were six " surtbo'ats on board, and in these the men and arms were transferred to shore. In four hours the landing was coin pie ted, and the Three Friends stood for the Florida coast. . . " ' This is the third expedition the Three Friends has landed in Cuba. Captain Broward .would give no information about the Laurada, save that 'when she left Jacksonville she had men and arms or Cuba, and that he expected to soon hear of her being in some 'Jamaican port. . THE CATALOGUE OF CRIME. Bells station was found a freshly killed calf; a little further on the searchers came across a lunch basket in which was a part of the freeh meat. Yesterday a man answering Dunham's deecription waa'seen at the ranch of Chaa. Jones, on Los Banos creek, about 14 miles from town ; he made a raid on the garden, taking all the ripe peas and turnips. He was later seen at Christo ple Padias, in Pedron Azule canyon, a small creek 22 miles southwest of Los Banos, and went to the honse for food and water, which he got. He was asked to stay all night, but refused, and seemed anxious to get away. His shoes were pretty well worn, having the appearance of rough roads. Officers are now in that conn try, and the brush and timber is be ing thoroughly searched. The country is settled mostly by Indians of low type, who would aid and conceal any fugitive for money.. If he keeps this direction be is bound to be caught. No cattle and sheep are in the bills, and water is very ecarce. He will be obliged to go to the houses for food and water. MURDERED THEIR FATHER. Offloers Gradually Closing; In UpoD Dun ham, tha Murderer. Los Banos, Cal., ' June 4. Reports still locate Dunham in 'the vicinity. Local officers are alert. The trail is still southward; the direction taken would indicate that he was making for the plains. He would probably reach the river about Firebaugh. At Tiih O'Con nor's, about 12 miles north of East SIM MOM S XREGULATOR 'asVaVVV'''''V''''''' SPECIAL OFFER, Parisian Ripple, The Crime of a Farmer's Two Sons In Kansas. Clay Center, Kan., June 4. Last evening John McCoy's' two sons; Robert and Angus, shot and probably fatally wounded' their father, a farmer. The boys rode to town and gave them selves np. One year ago the parents were di vorced and later the father shot at his wife through a window and was after ward tried and acquitted on the ground of insanity. Lately the boys have been carrying revolvers, with the knowledge of the county attorney, for the expressed purpose of defending themselves if at tacked by their father. Tuesday night the old man took a horse from the home place south of here, where the mother and children were living.' The boys came up and took the horse from where their father was stopping. He mounted auother horse and followed the boys, both of whom opened fire. A bul let paseed through the . father's lung, lodging near the backbone.' The doc tors say he cannot live. . The Discovery Saved His Life. Mr. G. Caillouttee, Druggist, Bearers ville, 111. says: "To Dr. King's New Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with La Grippe and tried all the physi cians for miles about, but of no avail and was given up and told I could not live. 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