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C-) V-'. . ;r-""y :':t.' -T n - . . : 1 V I"- i I I lilt J II IJS ifl t J VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2G, 1897 NO 274 CUBA THE FEATURE What McKinley Will Say in His Message. WILL MAKE A CLEAR STATEMENT Spain' New Plana for Pacifying Cuba Fail. New Yoek, Nov. 24. A Washington special to the Tribune save : " The Cuban and the currency questions will be the leading topics in the presi dent's message. It is paid that the dis cussion of the Cuban question will be comprehensive. It has already been ex plained what the state department has prepared in reply to the Spanish note regarding filibustering. Whether the president will incorporate the substance ot this in his message or leave it, to go in as part of the regular diplomatic cor- j respondence may be determined later, but the message will - define the Cuban policy ot the administration. Members of congress with whom the president might freely have discussed the question, have almost without ex ception said that this should he done, and Mr. McKinley has apparently agreed with them. The" reason given for the conclusion is apparent. 'While a sincere hope is entertained that the Sagasta - cabinet may end the war at an ' early date, the estimated. In that event it is desirable for the policy of this country to be known. A Btrong . intimation is given that in case of failure of an end to the present conditions in Cuba at an early date ho hesitation will be had in the United States making known its position of ulti mate intervention. Humanity and com merce may both be made' the grounds for this action. The belief is that the Quban problem will be solved througt the good offices of this country, but the expectation is that these good offices will be executed with in a reasonable time after congress meets, and after the intentions of the in surgents as to accepting or rejecting-au tonomy are known beyond a question. If Cuba is actually pacific and industry and trade are resumed, that condition is expected to speak for its self. - The refusal of a few insurgent leaders to lay down their arms and the conlin nance a sort of bandit warefare would not be interprited by the administration as the failure of autonomy. On the oth er hand.the continuance of the present conditions would hardly-be accepted as evidence that the island has been paci fied. . j There is said to be a misunderstanding . in Spanish official circles regarding the position of the administration if the de cree of autonomy is gazetted. .; The ad ministration would not under any cir cumstances undertake to guarantee au tonomy. That would be making itself responsible for the Cuban colonial gov ernment to the Spanish authorities. But the president's good offices are ex tended toward giving the policy of au tonomy a fair trial.' The message is ex pected to make this clear beyond the possibility of misunderstanding. . It is the confident belief that the pres dent's discussion of the Cuban situation Royal make the food pure, ' - wholesome and delicious. Absolutely Pure ftOVAL BAKrNO POWOER CO., NEW VORK. DAMAGES - WILL ' BE DEMANDED. will tend to strengthen the feeling that the administration will he able to meet every phase of it in a manner to satisfy the conservative business interests of the country and discourage . radical or pre cipitate action. - LOST IM THE MOUNTAINS. Two Men Disappeared on Nehalem. the Upper The Competitor Crew to Soter Claims ; Ag-alnst Spain New York, Nov. 24. According to the World the next chapter of the Com petitor story will carry the case to Wash ington. Captain Laborde will make de mands for damages fro .2 the Spanieh governmenf, and the United States gov ernment, will be asked, to press 'the claims. : Melton, who has suffered more than the others, is .likely to make a similar claim. Leavitt, the other Amer ican iu the party, will- place his case be fore the state department. Captain Laborde Is at the home of his brother. A physician who visited him said that a long rest must be had before he recovers his health. ' Laborde said: . ;"I am an American -citizen, having been born in the United States, in 1858. The Competitor was ' an American schooner, and was regularly cleared un der American papers. She was flying the American flag. There is nothing to substantiate the Spanish claim that we were pirates, because there was no evi dence of piracy on the high seas. The officers of the Spanish gunboats were the pirates. They stole my watch, $50 in money and my personal effects from the Competitor.. Then I received the most inhuman and cruel treatment when the sailors bound my hands with cords and twisted them into .the flesh." - " We have used your Happy Thought Salve with excellent results. Our little girl, 4 yrs. . old, had sore ears for nearly a year from the effects of a se vere case of chicken pox. ' Af ter using the salve for a short! time, her ears were complete ly healed. We find it works -tfbndera. " ' M. A: Covington, l B., .' Pastor Madison St. Bl."E.'Church, ; ... Seattle, Wash. , 50 csnts Ei jar. ""ssi.- . ' -j. at BcrmelTs Drugstore. . Htxisboro, Or., .Nov. 24. John Ber ger, of Bethany, ana William lous.'g- nont, jr., of Buxton, are. thought to have perisjjed in a stream in the Nehalem mountains. . Sunday, November 44,.Lousignont and Berger left the former's place, on the up per Nehalem, fifteen miles from Buxton, with a party of friends in quest of deer.' Lonsignontand Berger stationed the par ty on runaways at the river, and then took the dogs up in the hills to hunt out the game. The men at the stations waited until night, .when Lous ig nont and Berger .not returning, they went to the cabin, but it was vacant. - The two missing men had not been found up to Sunday last. ; As a terrible storm was raging, it is thought they are either lost or have perished. On Saturday last one of the dogs re-J turned with a suspender tied around its heck. Some think the knot contained a message, while others' think'the animal went to some homesteader's cabin, where it was tied up, later breaking away. ' ' . ' A large body of men are searching for the missing hunters. ''. "LoDBignont is unmarried, while, it is said, Berger has a wife and three chil dren. . . The upper Nehalem is a perfect wilder ness, and communication is almost im possible at this time of the year. . A report was in circulation this even ing that the missing men. had been found, but it was not confirmed. Tired people are tired because they have exhausted their strength. The only way for them to get strong is to eat proper food. . But eating is not all. Strength comes from food, after diges tion. . Digestion is made easy with Shaker Digestive Cordial. People who get too tired, die. Life is strength. : Food is the maker of- strength. Food is not. food until it is digested. . 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