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THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, M A A' 25. 1897
NO 110
THE CUBAN BUTCHER
He Is Excited by the Morgan
.Resolution.
WILL SEARCH AMERICAN VESSELS
The
rrcwliU'iit SI Rim the Kill Ajipro
liriatliiff W50.000 fir Kelief of
Americans In Cuba.
New Yoi:k, May 24. A di6patch to
the Jonrnnl from Clefuegos, Cuba, says:
In an interview with Captain-General
Weyler, upon his arrival here from
I'lacetas, in reference to Senator Mor
gan's resolution, the general eaid:
"I am not surprised with the action
thus far taken, nor shall I be if the
house concurs in the senate resolution
and sends it to the president. Your
jingoes are in the saddle, and evidently
bent upon forcing the country iuto some
foreign complications in order to detract
attention from the fast-approaching in
ternal crisis.
"The few scattering bands of Cuban
dynamiters, railrond wreckers, horse and
cattle thieves, plantation burners and
highwaymen now in the field here, who
hold no port and possess no seat of civil
government, have no right to expect
recognition. Such distinction at Presi
dent McKinley's hands, issued in the
face of my own proclamation officially
declaring the greater part of the island
to be already pacified, would hold the
Washington executive up to the ridicule
of European powers, and prompt a
healthy outburst of sympathy for the
Spanish cause, especially from neighbor
ing Old-World governments, also pos
sessing colonies in the West Indies.. In
brief, recognition mav aid the Cuban
junta in placing a few
bonds in the ,
United States, but it will at the same
time assure the successful issue of our
proposed new Spanish loan in Paris,
London and Vienna, and enable us to
carry on the war with renewed vigor.
"Personally, I shall be glad. If recog
nition comes, our position then will be
more clearly defined. It will work a
virtual abrogation of our special treatv
with the United States, place Yankees
residing in Cuba in an identical position
before the courts with other foreign resi
dents, and I shall be troubled less by the
constant complaints and often ridiculous
demands from American consuls. It
would also relieve the Spanish govern-,
went of all responsibility for the de
struction of foreign property not actually
within the line of Spanish defenses, and
further simplify matters by assuring us
the right to board and search American
vessels whenever suspected."
r.- . . . . . . i
w.i,.,u.uK, mo iHijmuH-Beueim ca- j VeIopnent : long-distance toll lino con
pressed delight at the propositon to have , necti0118 by the connection ot the various
consuls here furnish free transportation j independent telephone exchanges of the
iu nu Americans wlo desire to go to tne ;
tinted States, but said he considered
the plan to distribute to resident
Americans as an indirect and unjustified
attempt to interfere in local alLurs.
Al'l'JtOVKD UV THE JVKESIDENT.
. j
Kexututioii to iteiiuve Americaii in i
t'uiia Hiiciiiuva u J
Washington, May 24. The resolu-1
tion appropriating .$50,000 for tne relief
of American citizens in Cuba reached
the White House at half past 12 o'clock j
today aftt.r bein Slgned by both ,10UBe9 i
while they were in open session. The,
Drain-em .,.,.,...: : i.
atelv. H win r . ih.
state department respecting the adoption
of measures of relief in addition to those
taken last week, when C&nsul-Ueneral
Lee was authorized to draw upon the
state department for $10,000 for pro-
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uiichji uriiuus.
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! cureuient of immediate supplies.
KepubllcaiiH In Caucus
Washington-, May 24. Immediately
after the adjournment of the seriate to
day, the Reoublican senators went into
caucus. Allison said the caucus was call
ed on the request of several senators,
and some of those who signed the call
stated they wanted to know something
about the plan ot procedure for consid
eration of the tariff bill.
Aldrich, who reported the bill, took
the floor, but had not proceeded far
when some one asked him for an ex
planation of the sugar schedule. Aldrich
went into quite an elaborate explanation
of the schedule, presenting the figures of
the Dresent law. the fiini!cv hill and the
genate amendmeut. He said the senate
amendments wers less advantageous
sugar refineries than the Dingley bill
the present law.
To ltecogutze the Culians.
Washington, May 24. Representa-
five McMillin,of Tennessee, today intro-
duced in the house a resolution provid
ing for consideration of the resolutions
recognizing the belligerency of Cuban
insurgents from day to day until they
are disposed of. The resolution was re
ferred to the committee on rules, but it
is not likely the committee will consider
it. A majority of the leaders will de
cide for themselves when it is proper to
act on the resolution
A Telephone War to lie Inaugurated.
Chicago, May 24. The Times-Herald
says :
Steps looking to the formation of a
nnwerfiil alliance in onooeition to the
neH TuleDhone ComDanv are to be taken
in Chicago this week. Here are the
.f-- ,
main things contemplated :
A national exchange of the 10,000
operating telephone exchangee of the
United States independent of the Bell
company for mutal protection and de-
country; the establishment ot an inue
I pendent long-distance service, connect
inn the great commercial centers in tho
field now occupied exclusively by the
Bell comnanv ; the completion in the
' near future of an opposition telephone
exchange in tne city oi Chicago, ior
which purpose a company composed of
capitalists with experience in large en-
terprises has already been organized;
co - operation for resisting any action the
Bell company may take in courts in
reference to the Berliner decision.
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St LotriH, May 24,-The capital stock
f the Bell Telephone Company of
Mis
souri is to be increased from $400,000 to
$2,000,000, five times the present figure.
A special meeting of stockholders of the
company 'has been called for this pur
pose. The meeting will be held in this
city July 1.
Soap Foam
compounds.
excels all other washing
o2-3m
Well worth doing- get
a package of Schilling's Beit
tea of your grocer and try
it.
If you don't like it, he
will return your money back
in full.
4 Schilling & Company
San Frnci:o
600
I COJIJIEST Ul'OX TKTITAN INCIDENT
J Madrid Ilrrnldn UrRe the lnko ti
I l!plRti.
M:w okk, May 24. A Herald dis
patch from Madrid says:
The Heraldo in Madrid devotes an
editorial to the Tetuan incident, strongly
urging the duke to resign. Each party
blames the other for the attitude of the
United States since the heated personal
discussion which caused the assault.
El Imparcial in an editorial this morn
ing criticises the government severely,
saying that its policy lias always been
one oi lnaecision and simulated optim
ism, and it fears the Duke of Tetuan's
act has brought the party conflict to an
acute stake. El Imparcial also con
demns the government for allowing
Americans in Havana to openly interfere
with Spanish concerns.
The Madrid nress crenerallv disnlnvs
great anxiety about President McKin
ley's attitude.
El Liberal makes no original comment,
and only quotes the opinion of the for
eign press relative to the American atti
tude. The Carlists are anxiously await
ing the outcome of the incident.
Dr. King's New Discovery for Cosunip
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stomach and bowels. We guarantee per
fect satisfaction or return money. Free
trial bottles at Blakeley & Houghton's
Drug Store. Regular size 50 cents and
1.00. (6;
Verdict For iMrs. Hinckley.
Washington, May 24. In the su
preme court today the case of Blythe vs.
Hinckley, involving the estate of the
late millionaire Blythe, of California,
was dismissed for want of jurisdiction.
The effect is to leave the property in the
possession of Mrs. Hinckley, daughter
of the millionaire.
A Valuable l'rehcrlptlon.
Editor Morrison of Worthington, Ind.,
"Sun," writes: "You have a valuable
prescription in Electric Bitters, and I
twn cheerfully recommend it for Conhti
pation and Sick Headache, and as a gen
eral system tonic it has no equal." Mrs.
Annie Stehle, 2025 Cottage Grove Ave.,
Chicago, was all run down, could not eat
nor digest food, had a backache which
never left her and felt tired and weary,
hut six bottles of Electric Bitters to
ptnred her health and renewed strength.
Prices 50 cents and $1.00. Get a Bottl
at Blakuhry and Houghton's Drug tore.
(6)
!ui'iant Ik lloeful.
San Fisancisco, May 24. Robert N.
Lynch, private secretary of Pastor Gib
son, returned yesterday fiom Louisville,
Kv. He will act as confidential adviser
for the clergyman. Durrani is as hope
ful as ever of securing a commutation.
Tho relatives of Blanche Lamont have
expressed their sympathy with the pas
tor of Emmanuel church.
..The Westfield (Ind.) News prints the
following in regard to an old resident of
that place: "Frank McAvoy, for many
years in the employ of the L., N. A. &,
C. Ry. here, savs: 'I have used Cham-1
berlam s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy for ten years or longer am
never without it in my family. I takei
pleasure in recommending it.' " It is a I
specific for all bowel disorders. For
sale by Blakeley & Houghton.
flow's Tlil!
We offer One Hundred DolIarH Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney & Co, Props., Toledo, O.
We the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the last In years, and be
lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi
ness transactions and financially able to
carry out any obligations made by their
firm.
West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, Ohio.
Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Whole
sale Druggist, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal
ly, acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the syetem. Price
75c. per bottle. Sold by Druggists,
Testimonials free. 15 0
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Thursday,
Friday
Saturday -
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Special $8.50, $9.75 and $10 Oregon Suits;
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Assignee's Notice Fiual Settlement
Notice U licreby kIvcii that tho iindculgnt'ij,
ubhlisncu of tliu estate of K. K. Willlttwu, uu In
solvent debtor, Iiiih Hied Ills tltiul uccoiuu and
report In Mild iistlniiient with tliu Clerk of tliu
Cirutlt Court of iho Htatuof OrcKOii for Wumio
County, unit that tho namo will Ikj culled up for
hearing before tliu Judyu of Mild Court on the
llrfct day of the next reKiilar term of said Circuit
;ourt, to win On Mouduy, the'.'ltn day of May.
lbi7. or if the kuuiu caunot bo heard by itafd
Court at wild time, an toon theteafter aa tbu
bume cau be heard by nald Court.
Uattd thU lUth day of April, 1'J7.
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Affcixuce of the estutu of It, K, W'llllmnii, an
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