el)c Dalles j Cliratttdc. VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1897 NO 40 A SPEECH BY DANIEL Eloquent Plea in Behalf of the Prisoner. SANGUILLY'S CASE DISCUSSED Dehato Continued Throughout the Af. ernoonPorelBn ICelatloiiM Com mittee Askn Information. Washington, Feb. 25. Tbo senate re solutions were taken up promptly by the senate today. The first resolution com tog over from yeBterday wus that ot A.1- leu asking the president to use effective measures to protect American citizens in Cuba and to that end Bend United Slates warships to Cuban ports. Allen said American citizens were daily being arrested in Cuba and thrown into prison without trial. It seemed to be the disposition to punish every American citizen in Cuba. It was a story full of barbarity and atrocity. Recently a lady had been taken by Span ish officials and ber person searched. Little girlB had been gathered up in Cu ba and sold into the worBt conceivable slavery. Spanish soldiers had taken in fants by the heels and hacked them to pieces and killed their parents. Such actions were a blot on the civilization of the age. Tho Sanguilly resolution was then brought directly before the senate. Daniel of Virginia, a member of the com mittee on foreign relations, followed Morgan in support of the resolution. "Few are aware," he said, "of the enormity of this case. Sanguilly had been held two years yesterday. Twice he had been condemned to solitary im prisonment in chains, on' military, un sworn testimony. He had been treated rigorously, harshly, brutally. "Our representative in Cuba has been arrogantly insulted by the Spanisli au thorities," exclaimed Daniel, "and thiB country has been insulted by the Span ish authorities. I have, been told by high Spanish authority that the presen tation of the Sanguilly case was a dis grace to the United States and to the American flag. If the fleet of the United States had been sent to redress that in Bult it would have been sustained by every citizen of tho United States." There was intense excitement through out the senate as Daniel's wordB rung through the chamber. "Why should congress remain su pine?" he continued. "The time will come when this inaction will make peo ple hang their beads for being American citizens." Daniel said enough diplomatic red tape had been spun on this case to build a cable from the United States to Spain, and enongh ink spillpd for an ocean in which to lay the' cable. Morgan said the committee op foreign relations pressed forward this protection of American citizens as "fast as well authenticated facts would permit. The records ot atrocities against women and little girls did not have that verification warranting action by the committee. It has brought forward a resolution for the immediate release of Sanguilly, as the facts in this case were well-established beyond question. Hoar inquired whether some time should not be given the senators to ex amine into tho Sanguilly report, as tho subject involved grave interna tional considerations. Morgan felt speedy action essential. He reviewed the circumstances jot San guilly'a arrest, long confinement and trials. He read, from treaties and point ed out essential offenses against Sanguil ly as being solitary confinement, without opportunity to prepare .a defense; no ball except a bond to pay the qpsts of his wn prosecution ; .no trial within the limited time as provided by the treaty j the piling up of other charges of kidnap '"B. irregularities of the several trials; receiving hearsay and unsworn testi mony. One of Sunguilly's chief witnesses, Ulouni, he mid, had been shot jn the Prison yard before, he could be heard The trials had shown extreme hatred existing against the United States, the bpanlsh ocials,lo1dgl,ng Jp diatribe against this country. Never lulthe' his wry of jurisprudence was there-; case POWDER Absolutely Pure. Celebrated for its great leavening strength aud henlthfulncsR. Assures the food ngainst alum and all forms of adulteration c6mrnon to the cheap brands. Royal Baking Powder Co., New York. where there was less show of reason for a conviction. But the resolution was urged on still higher grounds; namely, that the gov ernment of Spain is utterly ignoring the rights of this American citizen under our treaties. Has Citizens Fear Thslr Oorernment I)sertel Thviii. New York, Feb. 25. A special to the Herald from Havana, via Key West, says : Americans are flocking in from the country. The position of our citizens is most critical. The rumor, whether true or false, has gone abroad that the American government would not inter vene so long as the trade interests of the country are not interfered with. 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Hundreds of telegrams have poured in on Consul-General Lee trom all quarters of the globe, congratulating him on the stand he has taken, those from the United States promising patriotic action in congress, liven at tuts critical mo ment, and with many heavy cares and responsibilities which the admiration should share weighing upon him. Gen eral Lee views the situation from a calm, dispassionate standpoint, and ho ex presses the hope that the situation created by the murder of Ruiz and his own determination not to submit to an other similar atrocity should not be ex ploited by partisan advocates of any particular policy toward the island of Cuba. Did you ever stop to think what indi gestion really means? It means simply that your stomach is tired. If our legs are tired, we ride. The "horse and the steam engine do the' work. Why not give your stomach a ride; that is, let something else do its work. Foods can be digested outside of the body. 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Nevertheless, they have ordered an im mediate official inquiry with a view of punishing severely all concerned in the affair if it is proven that they failed in their duty. Some time must elapse be fore the matter can be sifted. The only cablegram the government here has received from the authorities in Havana in response to an inquiry rela tive to the Ruiz case reports that he was arrested for complicity in the detention of a railway train by the rebel chief Aranguren, and that he died of conges tion of the brain in the prison at Guan abacoa on the night of February 17th. The next day, the dispatch says, Con-sul-Ceneral Lee, accompanied by a sur geon, was allowed to see and exanine the body, but not until February 21st did he lodge a formal complaint that he had noticed contusions on Dr. Ruiz' head, possibly arising from blows and causing death by congestion. CanoTaa Will Inresticate. New York, Feb. 25. 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