VOL. IX THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1896 NO 292 TROUBLE AT KEY WEST Spaniards Want to Celebrate the Death of Maceo. CUBANS ARE IN ARMS AGAINST IT An Extra Session of Congress Has Been A Breed On, and Will Be Called Early In April. Key West, Fla., Dec. 14. Much trouble has been experienced here the past 24 hours to prevent trouble between Cubans and Spanish residents, as the latter are bound to celebrate Maceo' 8 death. Small riots occurred, and had it not been for the energetic work of the city officials, bloodshed would have fol lowed. Cubans here have flags at half-mast and houses are in mourning. At Ybor City serious trouble is feared. The mayor has sent the chief of police to the scene to take prompt action. A body of Cubans have gone from West Tampa to Ybor City, vowing to take the life of any Spaniard found celebrating the death of Maceo. THE EXTKA SESSION. Major McKinley's Views, as Expressed by Mr. Konlsaat. New Yobk, Dec. 14. H. H. Kohlsaat, of Chicago, who since election has been mentioned as a poesible member of the McKInley cabinet, is in the city. Mr. Kohlsaat says he is not looking for a babmet position, and should not accept such a place it offered to him. "Mr. McKinley's administration," he said, "will, in my judgment. be the most successful the country has ever had. I have talked with Major McKin ley about tariff revision. He ib in sym pathy with the movement to frame a moderate trriff bill this winter so that it may be ready to be introduced as soon as congress is called together in extra eession cannot be avoided. I think the extra eession. will begin before April, and that a new tariff law will be on the statue books before July 1." HALLS OF CONGRESS. Business Transacted By Lawmakers. the. Nation's ' ' Spanish war vessels lying off the Florida koys; that they go to sea during the day, and at night come close to land, throwing search-lights in all directions. They have been sighted several times by people on shore. MORTON TO CLEVELAND. lUU Absolutely Pure- A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest ol all in leavening strength. Latest United Statet Government Food Report. Koyal Baking Powder Co.. New York Washington, Dec. 14. Teller of Col orado, was on the floor of the senate to day for the first time eince the eeesion opened. On his desk was a large basket of flowers, tied with red, white and blue ribbons. The vice-president announced Sherman, Elkina and Mitchell of Wis consin as a committee to arrange for the coming inauguration of the ' president elect, in accordance with a resolution introduced by Sherman. Blanchard of Louisiana presented the credentials of his successor, Samnel Douglass McEnnery, for the term begin ning March 4 next. In presenting the Turkish-Armenian memorial, Gallinger, of New Hampshire, said he folly approved the terms of the memorial, including the statement that the great powers of Christendom should intervene even if it resulted in the dis memberment of the Turkish empire. Peffer, of Kansas, introduced a com prehensive resolution for the appoint ment of a commission to investigate and . report on the establishment of a perma- - nent monetary system. The resolution recites that the recent election did not show definitely that the people favored any One of the four mone tary policies on which the campaign pro ceeded, viz., gold monometalism, inter national bimetalism, silver and gold at 16 to 1, or 16-to-l ratio supplemented by legal-tender notes. The . commission proposed is to consist of one National Democrat, one Republican, one Demo crat, and one Populist, these to elect a fifth person of recognized learning in finance. They are to be appointed by the president to eit in New York, Chica go, San Francisco, Denver and New Or leans, to receive $400 each, and to con clude the investigation within 12 months. The resolution proposes an appropria tion of $5000 for the commission. Hale, of Maine, offered a concurrent resolution for a holiday recess from De cember 22 to January 5 ; referred to the appropriation committee. Call, of Florida, presented the follow ing; "Resolved, That the killing of General Antonio Maceo, the renowned general in the service of the republic of Cuba, while under a flag of truce and with the assurance of safety from the Spanish captain-general, was a violation of the rules of civilized war, an outrage, base treachery, a murder, cowardly and dis graceful, which demands the execration of every government and all the world, whether civilized or savage. "Resolved, That the government which authorizes, permits or fails to pun ish all parties connected in any way with the guilt of this crime, with the extreme penalty of the law, is an out cast from the family of nations and from the pale of civilization and public law. "Resolved, That the committee on for eign relations be directed to make an in quiry as to the facts and report to the senate at an early day." Another resolution by Call requests that the president demand the release of all United States citizens confined in the Spanish penal colony, island of Cea ta,' off the coast "of Africa. 'A third reso lntion from. Call asks the secretary of state for a list of all the United States citizens imprisoned in Spanish settle ments, etc., with the circamstarxes of their arrest, charges, conviction, etc. The three resolutions were referred to the committee on foreign relations. Allen, of Nebraska, was then recog nized. . BEE0 HAS A SCHEME. The Governor's Views Upon tbe Cuban Question. .. New Yobk, Dec. 14. Governor Mor ton, according to a statement published in the Evening World, sent a telegram to President Cleveland yesterday in re- ation to the critical condition of Cuban affairs and the assnssination of General Maceo in particular. The message con tained the novel suggestion that Presi dent Cleveland invite President-elect McKinley to Washington to discuss the most feasible plan to be followed by tbe president concerning the attitude of the United States toward Cuba during the remainder of Cleveland's term. The World article says : "It is not probable that Governor Mtrton would have proffered his sugges tion unless he thought it would be ac ceptable to President-elect McKinley; indeed, it is said the governor has bad some correspondence with the president elect on the subject." State of Ohio, City op Toledo) .Lucas County, J Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of tbe firm of F. J. 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