mm V VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, -DECEMBER 8, 1891 NO 284 MESSAGE SUITS SPAIN The Cuban Attitude Entirely Satisfactory. FEARS OF TROUBLE ARE ALLAYED Blanco's Hand Strengthened by Assur ance that Intervention Is Not Contemplated. ' New York, Dec. 7. A Havana special to the Tribune says : ' . President McKinley'a message ia re ceived quietly. Satisfaction is felt in official circles over the statement that the recognition of either belligerancy or independence is justifiable under pres ent conditions. The credit which the president gives for conducting the war on humane principles and for improving the condition of the reconcentrados will strengthen Captain-General Blanco in carrying out his new policy. The official feeling may be summarized in the statement that the government does not now fear the embarrassment which might come from action by the United States before instructions from Madrid could be carried into effect. The hint of ultimate intervention causes sotne uneasiness and discussion has al ready arisen over what is meant by "reasonable time," but palace officials do not interpret it as likely to pravent the application of autonomy within the time needed for carrying out the details of the system as directed from Madrid. Autonomists reformists and conserv atives who support Sagasta and Blanco will make ' the message the basis of a movement for the early anion of all par ties to uphold the hands of the govern ment in its colonial policy. Commef cial interests are pleased with the pacific tone of the message, though not taking it as a conclusive settlement. UNKNOWN BARK WRECKED. Inaccessible Island the Sceue of the Disaster. Kiw York, Dec. 7. News of the wreck of a British bark on Inaccessible island, one of the Tristans,in the Acunha group in the southern Atlantic, has been brought to this port by the bark Inver rure from Java. Captain Cbarleson reports that on September 15th last he Bigbted the ship J. B. Walker, which signaled 'the' news of the wreck. The. . name of the bark . and the fate of the crew were not learned on board the Inverrure. Captain Cbarleson is of the opinion that the crew of the ill-started vessel are on board the Walker, as she displayed signals that she was short of water, in 'dicating probably that she had on board an extra number of persons. V The wrecked bark may be either the Craigend or the Taymount, which have long been over due. The former, commanded by Captain Lewthait, left Philadelphia May 3d last, for Hiogo, with a crew of thirty-two men and a cargo of lefined oil in cases, Inaccessible island is in the path of her trip around Cape Horn. The last time she was - spoken was on Jane 8, when she was off the Brazillian coast. The Taymount was bound for San I was troubled for a long time with a sore wrist; some tning tne doctors termed an open vein. 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