THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1896 NO 146. VOL. IX SPAIN'S STANDPOINT The Cuban Situation as Seen in Madrid. SELFISH MOTIVES SUSPECTED United States Accused of Wishing- to Aiarx Ca"bn What the War Is Costing Spain. Madrid, June 24. Public opinion in Spain,.' as . in Europe,- and even in America, does not ' recognize in' Cuba, particularly among tome of its inhabi tants, the condition necessary for the constitution of an independent state. For this reason one infers that at the bottom of the whole affair, the United States seeks the annexation of the island. And if Mr. MeKinley has not foreseen such an eventuality, which is not ad missable, he has, from it political point of view, stopped half way. Political opinion in Spain is not dis turbed by the announcement that our people will fulfill the duties demanded of them by patriotism, without worry ing themselves over the result. But even if it is not so, the Spaniards know perfectly well the great difference be tween the declarations contained in a convention platform and their execu tion later in the White Hon Be, where , they are found to be difficult, even im possible of accomplishment. The prom ise of a convention platform has to be rectified, curtailed, - abandoned, accord ing to time and circumstances. The responsibilities of power lie heavily on all public men in all coun tries, and especially when, aa happens in the United States, the- executive is independent of the nation and congress. Nor do the Spanish people fail to recog nize in the admirable constitution of the Tnited States, among other advantages, the peculiarity of having its organism so well balanced that ample time is given for reflection. We count therefore, not - only on the spirit of justice, ever alive in the United States, but also upon the in evitable current of future events. Appalling Array of Figures. Santiago Db Cuba, June 24. The failure of Spain to conquer the Cuban patriots, besides being proved by the continuous defeats of the troops in the field of battle, the lack of money in her treasury and public credit she enjoys, is also as plainly seen by the supreme effort made in sending money, men and war material to Cuba since the beginning of the struggle, with such poor success. In March, 1895, Spain sent to Cuba $500,000; in April, $400,000; in May -$1,521,000;' in June, $1,800,000 ; in July $700,000: in August. $1,600,000; in - Septem ber , $1 ,400,000 ; in October, $700, 000: in November, $1,700,000; in De cember, $4,000,000 : in January, 1896, $2,000,000; in February, $3,000,000; total of $19,321,000. From March, 1895, to April 10,1896 Spain had sent to Cuba 40 generals, 562 chiefs, 4768 captains and lieuten ants, 3396 sub-lieutenants, 112,560 corporals and soldiers, 143 cannon 50,111 riflea, 500 bayonets, 23,124 cases of canister shot, 61,878,368 cartriges, and 72,326 kilograms of powder. These figures are' taken from 1 Liberal, one of the first newspapers of Madrid. DEMOCRATS Of OHIO. They Demand the Free Coinage of SUrer. Columbus, O., June .24. The Demo cratic convention was called to order at 10 :30 by Chairman Smalley. The tern porary and permanent chairman and all officers of the convention were radical silver men. - The gold minority com plained of its treatment. Temporary Chairman Taylor has been a radical silver leader. General A. J. Warner the permanent chairman, was the pio Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report - T( y)YS7. ,1 V C 22g23S3 i neer tree-silver man in congress, ana has been president of the American Bi metallic League since its organization in 1890. Warner has not been co-operating with lis party because of his opposition to Cleveland, Carlisle, Brice and Camp bell on the financial question, and is now favorable to Teller. ... Hon. William A. Taylor, who was at the bead of the Democratic state ticket candidate for secretary of state in 1892, and came within leas' than 1000 votes of election, was introduced as the temporary chairman. In a lengthy key note speech be did not refer to anything except the silver question. After Taylor had finished, , Reuben Turney of Tuscarora county was recog nized. He threw the convention in$o a turmoil of hisses and derieive shouts by Baying: "iiooting aown on me conven tion is that arch traitor, that Benedict Arnold of Democracy, Grover Cleve land." . : He wanted his portrait removed. For some moments Turney was hissed. He finally moved that A.W.Patrick, who represented the minority report on the resolutions for silver last year, be invited to the stage. This caught the silver men and the motion carried. ' IN TXLLEB'I CEHAII. Thomas Carter Is -Working for the Silver Senator. Chicago, June 24. Senator Thomas Carter, of Montana arrived in the city yesterday, and left in the evening for Washington. He held a long consultation with Senator Lee Mantle, which is said to have dealt with the prospect of se curing an indorsement 01 . senator Teller's candidacy " at .the approaching Democratic-convention. Senator Carter said in case the Democrats put up a man whom the silver people could conscien tiously support, Senator Teller would probably withdraw. He declined to say what course he would follow, remarking that events would shape that. When Baby was sick, we ga.ro her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla, When she became Mies, she clung to Castorla. ; Then she had Children, she g-ave them Castoria, There are others, but you know what the Regulator is finest imported stock a cool summer smoke the acknowledged peer of all hi eh grade cigars. Call for it and accept no other. Sold by all first class dealers. jn22-lw SlOO Reward SIOO. 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