CO VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON. SATURDAY. AUGUST 14, 1897 NO 184 - i ... i i KEY OF THE WEST FIKBD THROUGH TBS BARS. Such is Hawaii From a Mili tary standpoint. THE VIEWS OF DIRECTOR SMITH Nation Possessing the Islands May Safely Defy Her Eiitmlu In Western Waters. Washington, Aug. 13. "From a mili tary as well as a commercial point of view," said Director Smith, of the bureau of America republics, "The Ha waiian islands, owing to their location, are of great importance. Hawaii may be said to lie but one-third the distance of the accustomed route from San Fran cisco to Japan and China ports, from San Francisco to Australia, from ports of British Columbia to Australia and British India, and about half way from the Isthmus of Panama to Yokohama and Hong Kong. The construction of a ship canal across the isthmus would ex tend this geographical relation to the ports of the Gulf of Mexico and of the Atlantic seabord of North and South America. A glance at the map Will at once make clear the fact that no other point in the North Pacific has snch a dominating relation to the trade between America and Asia as a place for coaling and a depot of supplies for vessels. "From a naval standpoint Hawaii is the great strategic base of the Pacific. Under present conditions of naval war fare, created by the use of steam as a motive power, Hawaii would secure to the maritime nation possessing it an ad vantage as a depot for supply of coal. Modern battle-ships, depending abso lutely upon, would be enabled to avail themselves of their full capacity of speed and energy only by having some half way station in the Pacific where they could replenish their stores of fuel and refit. A battle-ship or cruiser starting from an Asiatic or Australian port with the view of operating along the coast of either North or South America, would be nnable to act effectively for any length of time at the end of so long a voyage, unless she were able to refill her bunkers at some point on the way. "On the other hand, if the United States possessed Hawaii, she would be able to advance her line of defense 2000 miles from the Pacific coast, and with a fortified harbor and a strong fleet at Honolulu would be in a position to con duct either defensive or offensive oper ations in the North Pacific to a greater advantage than any other power." THE FIGHTING WAS FURIOUS. Another Aceonnt of the Battle Near Agnacate. Kby Wist, Fla., Aug. 13. An im portant engagement took place yesterday .near Cardenas, Matanzas province. The Spaniards were badly defeated with a heavy loss. General Molin was killed. General Weyler was obliged to retreat from Aguacate to ' Jarocoa. The insur gents are waiting outside of the town to see if they can attack his forces there. The people of Havana fear the dangers of the situation of Weyler. Near Gibra, Santiago de Cuba prov ince, the town of Rosalia was attacked. The insurgent entered the town without resistance, finding many Spanish sol diers drunk in the streets and most of officers at a ball. They made a machete charge, killing a captain, three lieuten ants and 30 soldiers. Twenty-five gue rillas who came to the aid of the Span ish were macheted. After sacking the town it was burned, and only three bouses were left. Weyler has ordered all stores at Es peranza not to sell goods, bnt to close Garland's Happy Thought Salve. We used vour Salvo on our little child, who had Be lid Head. One jar cured her. We had been using an ointment that the doctor pre scribed, but it d'a not heal it up; so wi can say Garland's Happy Thought Halve is the best thins; lor us. MRS. HASKELL, Kenney Street, Seattle, Wash. Sold by Donnell the Druggist, 50 cents a jar. Absolutely Pure. Celebrated for its great leavening strength and health fulness. Assures the food sgalnst alum and all forms of adulteration common to the cheap brands. Royal Baking Powdkb Co. New Yobk. their doors. The people are dying of hunger and the sick cannot buy drugs. Weyler wants to punish them because the insurgents entered the town and the people made no resistance. Called Oat by the Union. Chicago, Aug. 12. Two thousand men employed on Chicago's public school buildings will strike today by order of the Building Trades' Council. There are 35 schoolhouses undergoing repairs, and if the strike is not settled soon it is said the buildings will be in such a condition that they cannot be used at the opening of the schools in September. The union demanded that the board of education insert a clause in future con tracts that none but union men be em ployed on the school buildings. A time was set for last Wednesday when the unions asked to be allowed to be herd by the school board. At that meeting of the board a quorum was not present, and the labor men assert that the mem bers stayed away purposely to avoid hearing their arguments. Lanctry to 8ae for Divorce. New York, Aug. 13. The Journal's London special says : It is positively announced by Edward Langtry, husbond of the Jersey Lily, that he will bring suit for absolute di vorce, and the papers will be served this week. Many persons of high social life, even royalty itself, are to be named as corespondents. Langtry is moved to this course by the report in English newspapers of Mrs. Langtry'a prospec tive marriage to Prince Esterhazy de Galantha of Austria. Mr. Langtry ab solutely ignores his wife's California di vorce. Prince Esterhazy is a prominent horse man. He is 54 years old Mrs. Langtry is at Savoy, where she dined with Ester hazy last evening. McCarren's Great Coup. Saratoga, N. Y-, Aug. 13. The gen eral topic of conversation about the hotels is the coup made by State Senator McCarren at the racetrack yesterday. He had $10,000 on Blew Away, winner of the third race yesterday. Blew Away opened at 12 to 1, and McCarren placed bis money at these figures, and as a re sult won nearly enough to make him even on the Saratoga season. He was many thousands ahead of the bookmak ers this year, according to reports, at the time of his arrival at the Springs. Biley Grannan and Henry .Harris are said to have made $26,000 on one race Wednes day. Three Steamers for Alaska. Tacoma, Aug. 13. The steamers City of Topeka and Rosalie sailed for - Alaska early this morning with more than 400 passengers, nearly all for the gold fields. The steamer Edith sails this afternoon. All are crowded with freight. The Edith carries 80 pack horses. Do you want your windows cleaned, carpets taken up, beaten and re laid, or janitor work of any kind done by a first-class man? If so, telephone Henry Johnson at Parkins' barber shop. 'Phone 119. alO-tf Cash In Your checks. All county warrants registered prior to March 11, 1893, will be paid at my office. Interest ceases after Aug 5, 1897. ' C. L. Phillips, County Treasnrer. The merchant who tells you he has something else as good as Hoe Cake soap is a good man tn keep away from. a2 3m A Colorado Hob's Attempt to Kill Foai Suspected Murderers. Denneb, Colo., Aug. 13. A special to the Times from Central City says that at 2 o'clock this morning a masked mob from Bussel gulch broke into the Cen tral City jail and demanded the keys of the steel cell from the jailer. In ' this cell were confined four prisoners held on suspicion of the murder of Alex. God- dard, a miner, who was stabbed during a saloon row with Australians Inst Mon day night.' The mob was after Dominic Bohr, believed to be guilty of the mar' der. The jailer refused to give np the keys, whereupon the mob fired through the bars into the cage. The four prisoners escaped death by hiding behind mattres ses in the cell. The mob, supposing it had killed all four, left the jail. Four leaders have been arrested, and a strong guard placed about the jail. More Gold Found In Trlnty Center. . Bedding, Cal., Aug. 12. News was received here from Coffee creek to the effect that $40,000 more of gold dust and nuggets were taken out yesterday after noon from the pocket out of which the Giaves brothers took their $42,000 last Saturday. Another exceedingly rich discovery of gold is reported on Morrison gulch, about two miles from the scene of the Graves brothers discovery. It is said $18,000 was taken out Wednesday atter noon and that two miners are taking out gold on an average of $40 to the pan. This strike is on the same vein of the Graves claim, and is supposed to be an extension of the same. Coffee creek and its tributaries in Northeastern Trinity county have long been known to be rich in gold quartz and gravel. 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