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'A i II - WAX J i I f i vim st I -r TSTJl 5 V V V" IflFlliJ.Ef&tll fi ll II " If ' -iuiir.. VOL. IX THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 23. 1896 NO 144. MORE ATROCITIES Spaniards Continue Their Deadly Work. AN ENTIRE FAMILY MASSACRED Insurgents Arrive to 'Late to Prercnt the Ontrnce-GomM Become : furious. "New -YobK, June 22. The American three-masted schooner Mabel Hooper, of Rockland,-Me., which' has just arrived in this harbor, brings news ' of fresh atrocities by the ' Spanish' troops in Cuba. -.The Hooper tailed 10 days ago from Sagua, on the northern coast of Cuba, and In anta Clara.' .province. " While at that pott the American consul told the captain of tlie Hooper, in substance, thia storv: "'"'C'ru--. - "The Spanish commander of the post there had orders from Havana to Bee to it that all the tobacco ' planted near Sagua shonld be taken to that city. A large tobacco plantation, about three miles south of Sagua, is ownedby Mr. Gonzales, said to be an American citizen.' The Spanish commander summoned Gonzales to his headquarters,-and asked why he bad failed ' to comply with the captain-general's proclamation.- Mr. Gonzales explained that the Spanish 'troops had- taken All his horses and cattle, and he could not- cart his to bacco. " " 'I am satisfied with your explana tion,' said the Spanish commander, 'yon may return to your plantation!' '.'The Spaniard then Bent for a young lieutenant, and icBtructedhim to take a guard and escort Mr. Gonzales to his plantation. Upon his arrival at the nlnnt.Atirin ATr. nnn7lpa woa mot Tn- Ttia wife and their five small children. "'You may enter your house,' said the lieutenant, 'and you , will, remain there until I send for you.' . "Shortly afterward the soldiers piled a lot of dry grass and shavings about' the house and aet fire to it. The smoke soon compelled the family to leave, and as they walked out of the rear door, the front of the building being in flames, all were shot down. "The lieutenant reported to his com mander that Gonzales and his family . had tried to escape, and were shot be cause they disobeyed orders , in leaving the house. General Gomez arrived near Sagua some days later at the head of an army said to have numbered 10,000. When he learned how the Spaniards had killed Mr. Gonzales and his family he became furious." AN ATROCIOUS CK1UE. Brvtal Murder of an Ag-erf Pemlener Killed for His Money. Shblbyvillk, Ind., June 22. Milton Bolley, an aged pensioner, came to this city from his home, seven.: miles north ef here, and drew $600 from a bank with which to pay off the balance due on his house. About dusk Bolley started for home, and after arriving there two men droye up to his residence, called the old man oat and requested him,, to go at once to the bedside of his daughter who, they said, had been taken suddenly' eick and was dying. . "J " Bolley harried to the barn for his rig, leaving his wife preparing to go with -k r l! i j . knocked down with clubs. Staggering to his feet he tried to resist his assail- dui. was again ntiaeKea irom me rear by the second man. His skull was crushed and four ribs 'broken. . When he was unconscious ' the ruffians went through his pockets without finding the money. . They returned to1 the house and de manded that Mrs. Bolley inform them where the money was. She refused to do so, and after beating her in vain they Highest of all in Leavening Power. held her over a natural gas blaze until she could riot endure the torture longer Blackened and blistered and covered with bruises, she was compelled to re veal " the hiding ' place of- the money Bolley will die, and there is little chance of bis wife's recovery. ' The robbers drove rapidly from Bolley'e toward this city. There is talk of bringing .the bloodhounds here from Anderson to run down the robbers. . 'Applaeso In Chorea. Chicago. Jane 22. The congregation at the People's church, McVicker's theater broke out with applause several times daring the course of Dr. Thomas' sermon Sunday.: He . was .speaking of the cause of Cuba, It was while dwelling on this point that the big congregation interrupted by cheers and handclapping. He said:; . -;'. - . "The-slaughter of Christians in Arme nia and the "buchery o patriot Cubans' by Spain seems terrible to tbe present age, because of its' nobler humanity. It is not right that the Turks should massacre the Armenians; the powers of the "world should step in and stop it. It .is not. right that Spain should crush patriots in ' Cuba, and the .country should send forth an army and navy, to stop it. I wish that the plank in the Bepublician platform had gone forth as it was first published."' - . . A RAID Or . ELKI. They - Hm Selected Baker City for a Browning; Ground. Bakeb City, Or., June 22. The Elks have taken the. town by storm. Every window has some sort of decoration in cluding B. P. O. E. All the clocks point to the hour. of 11, and lots of fel lows are getting mixed up in their bear ings. -. Portland sent twelve live antlers up. Baby McKee is oue of them, and his gigantic stature is creating a formid able impression among., tbe candidates. A sumptuous banquet has been provided for tonight at, which. 70 people will participate. A'' miniature gold 'brick is - attached to each menu ; . the lodge number, 333, and B. P. O.. E., -is engraved on the bricks. Superintend ent McNally has invited the members to come out to the Virtue mine tomorrow, and the Elks will be permitted to browse around in the ehafts at their pleasure. Extra men have been employed so that the boys don't walk off with the mine. Two of the candidates bad their lives insured after they had a talk with Griffin. MORGAN'S BITTER COMMENT. He Criticises- CleTeland's Action In tbe Cuban Hatter. . Washington, . June 22. It is with no little concern that' the president and Secretary Olney are awaiting the confi dential report from Consul-General Lee on the. situation in Cuba. Until the reports have arrived, the authorities will not, of coarse,discu88 their probable action upon . them. It may be stated that the situation will have ' to be very grave and the emergency great to induce the presi dent to interfere in the Cuban affair at the present time. ' The president has been unmindful for some weeks. past that the time was not far, distant when the. United States, in the interest of its citizens and. humanity, might find it necessary - to interfere. However, he is most .' anxious to: stave off action as long is possible. . ' . w " Brou Carelessness. San Fbahcisco, Jane 22. The three story building at the corner of Fifth street and Mint avenue collapsed at 4 o'clock this afternoon, burying a dozen persons in the rains. Two bodies have been recovered, and it is feared there are others in the debris. 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