VOL. IX THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1896 NO 285 MADE A HOLD STAND Cubans Dislodged After a Terrible Battle. HEAVY LOSS ON BOTH SIDES Oremt Activity at the Navy-Yard in Philadelphia Spaniard At Cneafty. ' Key West, Dec. 5. A most import ant and terrible battle is reported in a private letter to have occurred at Palacios, in the - province of Pinar del Rio. It ia said that great forces of in surgents, strongly' fortified at Torro Heights, were attacked by a Spanish column. Fierce fighting, cannonading and musketry, continued all day, the in surgents bravely defending their strong bold. The troops wqre' unable to cap ture the fortifications that day, and both sides sustained a great loss. The next day, the Spanish columns were rein forced by General Ynclau, who renewed the attack. The troops were determined to take the stronghold, and, simultane ously advanced on the fortifications. The insurgents were finally "dislodged from their position, their loss being fully 200. It is said the Spanish troops lost 600. The steamer Triton, which was ex pected to leave today, was hurriedly dispatched yesterday to Bahia Honda. On this acconnt, many believe the re ports widely circulated to the effect that sounds of musketry and artillery were beard in that vicinity. In official cir cles, it is claimed that no news of an en gagement has been received. Reports from all parts- of Pinar del Rio indicate that great mortality fol lowed the recent epidemics, which are spreading throughout that section. Of all the diseases epidemic in nature, cholera seems to be the only one which has not visited that section. Colonel Aldea recently had a fight with the rebel leaders at Perico. The loss of the insurgents at tbe present writing is unknown. Two officers and thirty-six privates connected with the Spanish forces were wounded.' The insurgents near Baracoa succeeded in capturing the piledriver Provenir and four of her crew. This boat was loaded with groceries destined for the troops at Vessel's bay. Tbe recent report of the attack of the insurgents upon Guanabacoa is eald to have been a false alarm. Broke Through the Xrocha. Jacksonville, Fla., Dec. 5. A Citi , zen special from Key West says : . A Spanish officer who passed through on the Olivette tonigdt reports that Gen eral Maceo, with a band of 600 men, suc ceeded in breaking through tbe trocha, and will meet General Gomez in Havana province. Maceo left General Rio Ri vera in charge of bis forces in Pinar del Rio province. . Maceo goes to get the as sistance of Gomez to help the insurgent army in Pinar del Eio. ' ' ' From passengers on the Olivette, de tails of tbe successful raid of the insur gents on Gnanabaco, - across the bay from Havana, were received. The raid took place on Tuesday night, and the Spanish outposts near Havana and Mar ino have been attacked nightly since. The greatest excitement still exists in Havana, and in tbe suburbs of the city. In Tcesday's raid, the insurgents cap tured a large number of pack mules and a dozen horses, and a large "quantity of "munitions of war. About 45 houses were burned. The commander has been severely reprimanded for his ' feeble resistance. Hundreds ot families are leaving Gnanabaca for Havana. . ' , The Bennington. Hlislon. San Fbancisco, Dec. 5. The United States steamer Bennington is preparing to sail for Salvador. Her mission is one of survev of the coast near the mouth of Tea sold loose gets stale. Schilling 's Best is in air tight packages- money back tea at grocers'. A Schilling & Company . Su Knocisco 422 j iiiiy!j A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all In leavening strength. Latest United States Government Food Report. Royai. Baking Powder Co.. New York the Choletuca riyer, with the yiew of the construction near there of a sea pier and docks by a San Francisco commer cial company. The Bennigton'a officers expect to spend the next four months in the ceaselesB roll that is found near the coast by all shipping going to Central American ports, where the breakers will not permit of an anchorage near shore. WKTLER SUCKOCNDED. Maceo How Baa the Spaniard Where He Wants Blm. Jacksonville, Fla., Dec. 6. A Citizen special from Key West says : i The steamer Whitney brought Hava na news this morning in relation to Ma ceo and Weyler. Passengers state that Weyler himself is now encamped 10 miles from Artemisa, and bis army is scattered along the trocha. and tjrongh the Pinar del Rio district. When Ma ceo retreated from Weyler in -his first campaign, his plan was to surprise Wey ler at the first opportunity, and now Ma ceo has his army on either side of Wey ler and they are having daily skirmishes. Weyler is completely surrounded, and if be shall attempt to move he will be compelled to go to Artemisa. Small bands have croseed the trocha into Ha vana, district, and are attacking the out posts and villages of that province. Insurgents numbering 7000 are en camped in Havana province, 20 miles from Havana, and will go to Maceo's as sistance when needed. Spies in Havana are keeping the in surgents posted as to tbe movements of the Spanish troops. A mevement is on foot to capture Weyler if he shall at tempt to go to Havana by rail. Fire men and volunteers in Havana are be ing s?nt to Weyler's relief. Heretofore, tbeBe troops were used in the defense of the city. . Since Tuesday's raid on Guanabacoa, the city has been attacked almost every night, and Thursday nigbt, 250 Cuban cavalry rode for two hours throughout the city. The damage done amounts to 37 bouses burned and a large quantity of supplies and ammunition seized. A large number of mules loaded and ready to leave the city were also taken'. CHAPMAN WILL. BCUKENDBlt.' Case Will Be Taken Before the Supreme Court Immediately. Washington, Dec. 5. District Attor ney Birney was informed today by Mr. Wilson, of counsel for Elverton Chap man, convicted of refusing , to answer certain inquiries by the senate sugar trust - investigation oommittee, that Chapman will surrender himself to the custody of the marshal ' of tbe District of Columbia early next week Tuesday, Mr. Birney thinks, but not later than Wednesday- in any event, he was in formed. Immediately after the surren der of Mr. Chapman be will apply to one of the justices of the United States supreme court for his discharge through habeas corpus proceedings. Mr. 'Chap man will submit that the statute under which be was convicted is unconstitu tional, and in that way his counsel hopes to have the supreme court'pass upon the question. His rase is a test one, on which prosecution of tbe other witnesses will depend. ' . OREGON IN THK CABINET. ' Oar Delegation A free on a Washington, Dec. 5. Senator Mc Bride and Representative Hermann " ar rived from Canton "today,.-; Representa tive Ellis has beeh here a day or two. Senator' Mitchell will be-here Monday morning. It is possible Oregon may be considered for a cabinet position, and when tbe delegation meets an effort will be made to agree upon a man. The on ly trouble seems to be that whoever is presented will meet with opposition at home. California ia torn up by faction al fights, and will not get ' a cabinet place. The chances are against the Pa cific coast getting representation because of the lack of harmony in the Repub lican states. McKinley spoke very kind ly of Oregon when the delegation visited i him at Canton. . He said he remembered that'Oregon, in two national conven tions, was for him when be bad ' no op portunity of being -nominated, and bad always been loyal to him. : MORE CABINET TALK. Ding-ley, Bliss and Fayne Said Slated for Positions. to Be Washington, Dec? 5. The arrival of many prominent Republicans in the city, many ot whom have recently been at Canton, has caused an unusual amount of cabinet talk, some of which assumed qnite definite character today. One senator, who is high in the coun cils of his party, stated that three posi tions seemed to be well Bettled, and that Dingley of Maine, now chairman of tbe ways and means committee, seemed to be slated for the secretary of the , treas ury. Mr. Dingley, it was said, has the matter onder consideration. The other two men who are considered quite sure of cabinet places were Cornelius N. Bliss, of New York, for secretary of the navy, and Henry C. Payne, of Wiscon sin, for poslma&t-general of eecretary of the interior. Fighting In Havana's Suburb. Jacksonville, Fla., Dec' 6. Sharp firing has been heard again today in Ha vana from the neighborhood of Guanaba coa and other suburbs of that section, and all Havana is excited over' the oc currence. Over 500 refugees have passed into tbe city during the past five days from that section, fearing their lives during tbe fights between the ' soldiers and in surgents.. , Nearly all the Havana volunteers have gone to the front, but as fast as they re move the gaeirillas in one place, they encounter them in another, making a succession of running fights all within five' to ten milea of the city. About 100 soldiers have been killed or wounded so far in these engagements. Changes In the Navy. - Washington, Dec. - 5. Captain Chas. D. Evans has been relieved of the com mand of the battle-ehip Indiana and or dered to Washington as a member of the fighthonse board. Captain H. C. Tay lor has been detached from the naval war college and ordered to, command tbe Indiana. Commander J. McGowan has been ordered to command the naval training station at Newport in place of Commander F. W. Dickins, who is or dered to Washington as assistant to tbe chief of the navigation bureau. . 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