VOL. IX THE DALLES, OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17. 1896 NO 294 S4YS MACE0 IS ALIVE Sensational Eumors Current in Havana. THE CASE SHROUDED IX MYSTERY CentlTltles in the Capital City' to Celebrate II is Death Have All -Keen stopped. Key West, FJa., Dec. 16. Passen gers arriving here tonight from Havana report that Antonio Maceo is alive and well, and is in the province of Matanzas. The passengers Bay that all of the fee tivities that were going on in Havana to celebrate his death have been ordered stopped, since it has become known that he is alive. Denver, Dec. 16. A News epecial from Key West, eaya : Advices from Havana tonight by the steamer Olivette state that trie alleged death of Maceo is still shrouded in mys tery, and a majority of the Cubans se fase to believe that the great chief is dead. The body has not been discov ered, and contradictory statements made by the Spaniards lead the Cubans to be lieve Maceo Is still alive. .' Even the people who live at Punta Brava, wnere Maceo is eaid to have been killed, do not credit the story. Dr. Zertucha continues to make conflicting statements. - He Bays now that the knife which the Spaniards ' have belonged to young Gomez, and not to Maceo. They Bay this proves either that Maceo is still alive or that if he is dead, his death will not injure the rebellion. There is a multiplicity of theories cur rent in regard to Maceo. One report in Havana is that the Spanish officer at Cabezas, province of Matanzaa, h'as in formed the Havana, authoiities that Maceo passed that place recently with a large force. Then, too, it is claimed that a letter has been received in Havana from Aguirre, the insurgent leader, dated December 11, in which no men tion is made of Maceo's death. Weyler is now in a quarrel with the marine authorities because of the charge that Maceo passed the trocha in a boat. The marine ' authorities deny the story positively; and have cabled the facts to Spain. All these contradictory state ments render it difficult to believe that Maceo is really dead. SNOW STOHH IS RAGING. Cold Wave Strikes the New England State. New Yoke, Dec. 16. A violent storm struck this city last night, which was born on the gulf of Mexico, The storm moved very slowly northward during the day, and in the evening was central over Norfolk, Va., and Btill moving northwest. There was rain along the southern coast, and at Norfolk there was 1.4 inches. Hurricane signals floated along the greater part - of the coaHt, for the storm threatened great danger to shipping. I In this city the temperature .was at freezing point, and the wind blew -at 36 miles an hour. At Sandy Hook it was 42 miles, and at Nantucket 45, while at Block island, which is always the point on the coast where the wind is strongest when there is a big storm, it was blow ing at 60 miles an hour. From Egg Harbor, N. J., it was re ported that the storm promises to be one of the worst ever known there. The thermometer has fallen 24 deg., and the wind is blowin 40 an hour and constant' ly increasing. Constant flurries of snow f You know coffee is used fresh - roasted. Tea ought to be for the same reason the taste. ' Ours are the only tea firing works in the United States; Schilling's Best is always fresh-fired when it leaves our hands. A Schilling St Company Saa Francisco S7S PUP Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all ln leavening strength. Latest United States Government food Report. Royal Baking Powder Co.. New York fill the air. Everything along the coast has been made ready. The life-saving patrols have been doubled in anticipation of wrecks, and every man notified to be on duty. Snow Still Falls. New York, Dec. 16. The snow storm which began yesterday afternoon still continues. At 9 o'clock Sandy Hook re ported the wind blowing from north northeast 40 miles an hour and very thick off shore. The telephone line con necting Sandy Hook with the life saving stations off the Jersey coast is down, preventing reports from the life-savers. Telegraphic reports from Long Branch and Ausbury Park say nothing has been abandoned yesterday after the rescue of her crew by the steamer Yorktown. The thick atmosphere caused by the snow storm interferes materially with river and harbor navigation. Only two steamers reached quarantine this morn ing, the Starlight,, from Swansea, and the Aeloun, from China ports. No ves sels have left port this morning. EMPLOYMENT OF TKIERRAN8. BEGKUIIS FUR CUBA. Amendment Introduced by Mitchell In the Senate Today. Washington, Dec. 16. Senator Mitch ell, of Oregon, today introduced a bill to amend section 175 of the Revised Statutes. That section, as passed in 1865, pro vided that persons honarably discharged from the military or naval service by reason of disability resulting from wonnds or sickness. incurred in the line of duty shall be preferred for appoint ment to civil offices, provided they are found to possess the business- capacity necessary for a proper discharge of the duties. The amendment gives the preference to all honorably discharged persons from the military or naval service without regard to reason for such discharge, provided they have served ninety days or more in the war of the rebellion or any Indian war. . Mitchell supported the .bill with a brief speech on his motion. It was re f erred to the committee on civil service and retrenchment. BEFOltJl IS THE OBTECT. National Civil Service League Meet at Philadelphia. 'Philadelphia, Dec. 16. The annaul meeting of the National Civil Service Reform League was begun today. Dele gates represent the principal cities of the United States. The executive com' mittee chose George McEnany and A S. Fris9el, both of New York, secretary and treasurer respectively. Robert B. Brooker, civil service com miseioner of New York, reviewed the great political movement of the country in wnicn eeit-orgamzmg power was made manifest from the revolution to to the laat national campaign, dwelling especially upon the splendid uprising "which resulted in the Indianapolis gold standard convention." The history of the civil service, reform movement, he declared, is in neelf proof that effective political organization does not depend on office-holders. Charles Richardson discussed the new charter of Philadelphia. Silas W. Burt of New York spoke on the "New system in New York." ' - Cash In Tour Checks. y All county warrants registered prior to July 12, 1892, will be paid at my omce. interest ceases after Dec. 1896. C. L. Phillips, . Coonty Treasnrer. Three Hundred Men Enrolled In Kan sas City. Kansas City, Dec. 16. Already over 300 Cuban recruits have been enrolled in this city, and Colonel Harriman, head of the local movement, states that there are as many more in Kansas City and vicinity willing and ready to go to the front. The men average in age between 18 and 35 years, and are generally un married. The enrollment is going on in Harri man's office and no secrecy is made. "Should congress take action," eaid Colonel Harriman. "that would permit armed men to go to Cuba without moles tation, these men will be notified and sent in a body from Kansas City." , . Activity at St. Louis. St. Louis, Dec. 16. In the house at 202. Elm street, in this city, a company is being organized to go to Cuba and join forces with the insurgents. Edward Hastings is the head of the scheme, and Is eagear to join forces with other Cuban sympathizers who are in the city. He has the names of 20 men who have joined his company, and thinks he will have 100 men before the end of the week. Hastings visited the city hall to learn if the authorities would interfere with him. He was told the blind could not see, and if be organized quietly and did not. make it too public no one would either see or hear the movement. Action by New York Aldermen. New Yohk, Dec. 16. A petition to congress to put an end to the revolution in Cuba was signed by all the aldermen of this city last night and a copy for- Sympathy In Brazil. Rio de Janeiro, Dec'.. 16. A meeting to express sympathy fyr the Cuban rev olutionists was held in this -City attended by 5000 persons. Senor Patroclnio spoke. There was great enthusiasm. Cuban demonstration Planned. New Yoek, Dec. 16. Three thousand members of the organization known as I i i a, : a , r . I. .. :il t marc a next Aionaay evening in a oooy to. Cgoper Union to participate in the demonstration in sympathy with the Cuban patriots. 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