iwp cfctta gap ilwplt VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, 1897 NO 224 SEDITION IN THE AIR Republics on the Eve of an Upheaval. SUCCESS OF REBELS INEVITABLE Costa Kics and Nicaragua Menaca Each Other Keroit Imminent in Honduras. New Yobk, Sept. 27. A Herald dis patch from Washington eayB : The Central American republics, ac cording to pan-American diplomats in Washington are undoubtedly on the eve of a general upheaval. The success of the revolutionists in Guatemala, attain ing the downfall of Barrios and the ele vation of Prosper Morales to the presi dency, is believed to be inevitable, and is likely to, of itself, bring about a revo lution in several of the republics. The imprisonment of the Costa Eican consul-general, Don Eduardo Beech, by the Nicaraguan authorities is regarded as a serious breach of international courtesy that can hardly prevent a rup ture. . ' ... The seeds of sedition are easily sown in Honduras, and the uneasiness in that country seems likely to develop .into open revolt against President Bonilla, as an indirect result of the revolution in Guatemala. Salvador alone of the Spanish-American states at present ap pears quiet and likely to remain so. A successful revolution in either of the republics com prising the greater republic of Central American would mean the dissolution of the feeble diplomatic bonds which now unite them, and from preaent conditions a coalition of this nature might be difficult to bring about. A pan-American diplomat who is thor oughly familiar with the Central Amer ican situation, eaid : "There seems every probability that the revolutionists in Guatemala will be masters of tbe government in a short time, and that Barrios will be forced to leave the country, if he is not assas sinated. One of tht strongest and most efficient supporters of the Guatemala revolution is General Domingo Vasquez, who is now in Chiguinala, where Barrios is. Vaequez about , four years ago was president of Honduras, but was driven from that country. He would like to regain the presidency of Honduras, and should Morales be made president of Guatemala through his aid, plots will be formed for the downfall of President Bonilla. "Vasquez as president of Honduras would be dangerous to to peace of Nicaragua. His hatred of Zelaya would easily find a pretext for starting afresh ' the latter's opponents, who, with aid from Honduras and Guatemala, would probably be able to defeat Zelaya and elevate his rival, Alejandro Chammorro, to the presidency. These results, I be lieve, are almost sure to follow a revo lutionary victory in Guatemala." Dr. Horatio Guzman, formerly min ister to the United States from Nicar agua, said : "under present conditions it is im possible to prevent recurring revolutions in Central America. I have long advo cated the establishment of a protecto rate of the United States over Nicaragua and the other states, if not actual an nexation, and in this view I am sup ported by a majority of the educated and moneyed classes of the Central Amer ican states, I see no other means of in suring the benefits of a peaceful republican government to Spanish America." Steamers for Alaska. Tacoma, Sept. 27. The Steamers City Cured by "Happy Thought" Salve. "I was troubled with an Eczema or eruption on the-hands for two years. I spent quite a sum. of money without get ting a cure. Then I commenced using Garland's Happy Thought Salve. I have used six or eight jars, and am cured. It is a great medicine, and- J can fully rec- ommend it to anyone troubled with skin disease." J,- M. 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London, Sept. 27. An announcement was made this afternoon confirming tbe dispatches of the Associated Press of Saturday last. The Marquis of Salisbury has mot withdrawn from the Behring sea conference, but was simply objected to the presence of' Russia' and Japan. Negotiations on the subject are proceed ing, (jrreat Britain is willing to take part in tbe conference, and is endeavor ing to secure the acquiesence of Canada The United States ambassador, Colonel John Hay, and the British ambassador to the United States, Sir Julian Pauncefote, visited the foreign office this afternoon. The Japanese minister here said to a representative of the Associated Press today : "While no formal communications have passed between Japan and Eng land, I have discussed the arrangements for a conference with foreign office officials." $200022 Any baking powder will lighten your cake, if that's all you want. Some are stronger than others, some more whole some. 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