S t)t Hulks VOL. XI THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1898 NO 17 REFUSED TO COMPLY The Kcply is Entirely Un satisfactory. THE MATTER' BEING CONSIDERED Coiintnr Vroiofcl Submitted Having for It Ohjuflt tlm HrourlKK ttt Ftirltier Dnliiy Tim Caae In It 1'rnioiit fttutuii Will Sent to Coojcrei Monday. Washington, April 1. It cnn bo re-ill-rated authoritatively that tlio latest dispatches from Madrid nro entirely tin satisfactory lo the administration. The president, it Is announced, will make n public statement immediately after ihe close ot the cabinet meeting, which is now being held, 1 Wl.it w...lt rt Qnnln la nnlfl In i.fr.nl to be 11 representation thnt the in-di-pendencu of Gubu mentis the parting of cession of Spanish terri tory, w hieh cannot bo done with out the consent of the Spanish cor tee. which will not bo In session until April 24. Then n counter propoBltlon ia submitted that the Cuban matter shall bo settled upon a basis of equitable among nations. The United States is said to be asked to give Spain time to treat with the insurgents and ascertain what can be done in the way of a a peaceful settlement. Senators who know the nature of the reply, say it is a very shrewd piece of diplomacy, and made for its effects upon the world at large. It is said the reply is unsatisfactory to the president, and lie does not believe it will be satisfactory to congress. The administration officers feel that after Monday congress is likely to take matters into Its own hands, and tho fear ie expressed that there will be a disa greement ;e tw lien the branches of the branches of the government that would be serious at this critical point. No one at the capital Iiub undertaken to speak for the president, although those who have seen him say that his hope of a peaceful solution of tho difficulty have been disappointed by the reply of the Spanish. Assistant Secretary of State Day was in conference with tho president early this morning. Upon his departure Day said the administration would give out a statement later in the day. Congressional callers began arriving at the White House early in the day. Senator Davis had an extended confer ence with the president and l'richard of North Carolina, Grosvenor of Ohio, and ex'Kepresentative Thompson, of Ohio, were among the visitors. At the con clusion of the conference Senator Davis jumped into a carriage hurriedly and drove off, with the statement that he could not reveal what had taken place during tho interview. In view of the grave significance of dispatch a reply will not be cabled to Spain until after the cabinet mooting. Tho president to several of his closest friends expressed less confidence in the ultimate outcome. Dingloy.the floor leuder in the house, bad a long interview with tho preeldent today, and Senators jind representatives formed a continuous storm of callers up o the time of the ossein bltmr of tho cab- 'net, but were usually guarded in thoir expressions after they loft the president, wying the situation was too grave to ad- Garland's, Hippy Thought Salve is good, honest medi cine. Put un in hire that make it handy to use, If you are not pleased with it your druggist give your 50c oactt. For sale at DOMMBU'S. Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious. POWDER Absolutely Pure ROYAL OAKINQ POWDER CO., hEW VODK. mit of misrepresentation ot the reports at this time. Captain Crownlnshleld, chief of the navigation bureau, whose duty it is to order the movement of all naval vessels, and keep track of all matters hearing on our comparative naval strength, was summoned to the cabinet meeting din ing the deliberations. Assistant Secre tary Day, Captain Clover, chief of the naval intelligence bureru, nnd Captain Baker, naval aid nnd member of the naval aid and strategy board, also were called into conference. The cabinet ad journed at 1 :45 p. in. until 5 o'clock. The members of the cabinet tegard the situation of the gravest and most critical character possible. In connection with the official state ment made public this afternoon it can be stated on uuthority that the case now made up by the negotiations between Spain and the United States will consti tute the case ns will be submitted to congress in the president's message. There is no present intention of pur suing further negotiations which will open the Cuban question as now pre sent in the correspondence betweeuSpain and the United States. 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The senators aud members of congress who saw the president todav told him it wa9 not pos sible for congress to delay the Cuban question beyond Monday. It was their opinion that neither Spain nor tho ad ministration would ba given further time. Wasiiinoton, April 1. The renate foreign relations committee again today was slow In getting to work. The ap parent letbergy was duo to the fact that tho committee Is for the present inclined to wait entirely upon the executive. The advocates of this course think the proof of Spanish instrumentality in the ex plosion of tho Maine is so strong it could be made to justify the most radical dec larations. After adjournment of the committee niinlrman Davis went to tho i White House. All tho members wore noncommittal regarding the proceedings of the session, but said the committee could report within thirty minutes after being called upon to do so. Freo I'll!- Send your address to II. K. 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