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l): dalles r pilsV r iHH r r fW JJ r LHv VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1897 NO 41 TWEHTY-NINE WERE PRESENT. The absolutely pure BAKING POWDER ROYAL the most celebrated of all the baking powders in the world cel ebrated lor its great leavening strength and purity. It makes your cakes, biscuit, bread, etc., healthful, it assures you against alum and all forms of adulteration that go with the cheap brands. THE FASTEST AFLOAT Torpedo Boat No. 6 Breaks tie Record. THREE HUNDRED MILES IN 15 HOURS Spaniards Are AuxIouh for War 'With This CountrySay Spain Has 1 iuiuiue 10 xioae. Noufolk, Na., Feb. 26. Torpedo-boat No. 0, of the navy, eaid to be the fast est vessel afloat, hua arrived at the Nor folk nnvy.yard, after making the run from New York in fifteen hours, the fastest time ever made between the two cities by any veBsel. The torpedo-boat passed Capo Henry light at 6 o'clock, thirteen hours out, and was at the navy yard at 8 o'clock. It takes an ordinary veseel three hours to make the run from Cape Henry to Norfolk. The exact distance by water between Vnir Vii.l ..wl "V r 1 1 nnik ?l . i -v luiiwuim iiunuiK is ou iuiiuh. .tit that rate of speed the torpedo-boat averaged twenty miles an hour for fifteeu consecutive hours. Thick weather pre vailed over the entire coast, together with easterly windB and a choppy sea. Ine torpedo-boat will anchor at the navy-yard several days. KXKGHATKU MY THE Hl'ANIAKDB. Madrid OftluiuU Bitterly Denounces Coimul-General Lee. Madrid, Feb. 20. Extreme reserve is maintained in official circles. Much im portance is attached to a aeqret confer ence between the premier and ministers on the state of war in uba. The pro cedure of the Unted States consul-general is reRarded as ''intolerably high handed." The government is disposed to investigate and meet the reasonable demands of the United States, and the claims of the Americans citizens: It is Jurther determined to punish those "mod guilty of having inflicted violence upon Dr. Ruiz, the American citizen al leged to have been beaten to death in Prison. Imyurclul I Exoltod. Madhid, Feb. 26. Iraparoial says : ' Americana are availing themselves of European troubles ov.er.Crete and mean to precipitate McKlnley into a quarrel with Spain." 1 ' It advises the government to prepare Spain's defenses by Bea and land, main taining that Spain has less to lose than ne United States in the event of war. MAV KE818T THK I'OWEBS, Ureece It UUpo.ed to Fight for Her Itiglita. Athens, Feb. 20. At o aeerpt meejliur th uuverunient deputies, juat lield, it w8 unanimously decided that Greece HI support tny Kovewnent favoring a forward pofe-in Crfe, ' " ' Warlike fr'prHoB. j Turkish troops and munitions of war on the frontier is proceeding with feverish hagte. All the soldiers on furlough have been recalled. Eleven batteries of, ar tiilery, a regiment of cavalry and two battalions of infantry have gone from here, Monastir and elsewhere to Elas 8ona. Two additional battalions of infantry have reached Katerina. Beliefs from Smyrna, Brusa, Trebizonde and else where in Anottalo are on their .way to the frontier, where a total of sir divi sione willl be formed, with headquarters at JMassona. New Youk, Feb. 26. A Herald dis patch from Athena says : Dispatches from Turnova state that 500 Turkish troops have arrived at Elas- eone. Two other detachments are ex pecteu Btiortiy. six batteries are on their way to the Greek frontier. Eejet Pasha, until now ic in command at Bag dad, has been appointed commander-in chief. The cruisers Mica!l and Sfukitera have arrived at Piraeus from Crete. The Grand Duke George, of Russia, arrived from Patras on board the Tsarev- na, and leaves at once for an unknown destination. Opinion in lluista New York, Feb. 26.A Herald special from St. Petersburg says Opinions here are coming quite around to the idea that the autonomy of Crete is the best solution of that weari some question. But Greece's intentions are not accepted, although she is given credit for having united the powers. Concerning the Corean question,which is once more to the fore in connection with the Russo-Japanese treaty just published, the Novosti says that if Japan knows w,hen the right time qqmes to re tire, Russia aud she will get on all right. Another journal says that in future many difficulties are certain to occur be tween Russia and Japan. Ktug Gorge Will Accept. 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This includes all who refused to go into the Benson house but Kruse, who is ill. Several of the members were excused from further attendance till Monday, on which, day it is claimed the nouse will probably organize. It is asserted that 37 members have agreed to come in and effect organization. Only three more are required to make a quorum. The house was called to order at 11:50, with the following members present: Barkley, Lee Bayer, Maxwell, Bilyeu, McAllister, Bourne, Misener, Buckman, Munkers, Craig, Ogle, Davis, of Umatilla Povey. Davis,of MultnomabRiddle, JDuatin, fccnmiatiein, Emery, Smith of Linn, Gill, Svindseth, Guild, U'Ren, Hill, Whitaker, Howser, Yoakum, Jones. The house adjourned till 1 :45 p. m. The afternoon session was attended .by 28 members, Lee being absent. The house adjourned till 11:30 a. in. tomor row : In the Senate. Salem, Feb. 26. When the senate met this morning eight members re sponded to the roll-call. Six were ab sent on leave, and sixteen without leave. Several senators were excused trom at tendance till Monday, and the senate adjourned till 10 o'clock tomorrow. A MYSTERIOUS MISSION. Dynamite Cruiser Vesuylus Suddenly Ordered to Key Weit. Jacksonville, Fla., Feb. 26. The dynamite crusier Vesuvius, now at this nort has been ordered to leave at once - , , and join the Marblehead.which left the mouth of the St. John's river Tuesday and is now at Key West. A dispatch from Washington by Cap tain Phillsbury, of the Vesuvius, said that a superior naval officer would arrive in the citv todav when the vessel would proceed south with him. Immediately upon the receipt of the telogram the Vesuvius began filling her bunkers with coal. Groceries and ' other supplies were taken aboard in large qucntitieB. No one seems to know what is up Several ciniier meeeaees have been eent to and from Washington. Dentuesa Cuuunt lie Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. 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