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VOL. XI
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Cruiser Charleston to
and Establish
Coaling
SAN FRANCISCO, .June ',). The Evening Post will
say today that the cruiser Charleston will not go to the Phil
ippines at once, but her destination is the island of Guahan,
in the Lad rone group, which are controlled by the Spanish,
and which are about 1500 miles from Manila and oOO from
Honolulu.
The chief city of Guahan is exceedingly well fortified
for such a small place, and affords one of the best harbors
and coaling stations in the Pacific. About six months ago
the fortifications were strengthened by the Spanish to pre
sent formidable resistance is case of attack.
The post says the United States will seize the group and
use Guahan for a Pacific coaling station in addition to any
others she may desire. The Charleston, the Post continues,
was ordered to wait at Honolulu for the first fleet of trans
ports that left the city and to to take them to the Ladrones.
It is asserted that the artilery which went on the Pekin
was really intended to garrison the fortifications at Guahan,
and after quiet is restored and the islands are under control
of the United States that the Charleston,' with the transports,
will go to Manila.
It is said that the Monadnoek will not stay at Honolulu
but proceed to the Ladrones and there remain as permanent
guardian of the interest of the United States.
LAST
ALE
BY CAPT. SAMP
Communications Between Cuba and the Out
side World Can Now Only Be Carried
On By Means of Dispatcli Boats.
Orv Saniiago, via Kington. June 8.
Communication between Cuba and
t tie outer world wbb severed yesterday.
The Kingston-Santiago cable was eutjii
Monday, and the llaytlan rable running
into fiiiantanaino was cut yesterday.
The ends were buried, and Sampson can
re-establish communication witli Wash
ington direct.
'i'lie Marblehead yesterday engaged
and drove a Spanish gunboat into Gu
autnnatuo harbor and shelled and re
duced the antiquated fortifications. The
insurgents eo-operated on the luud side.
The place is being held until troopu hi
rive, Jt la contemplated to establish u
general base there.
Communication between the Insur
gents and the fleet Is constant. The
Cubans are active, and arms, ammuni
tion and supplies -for them were lauded
by Suanee yesterday in great quantities.
The insurgents and Spaniards fight
daily.
The Marbleheud on Monday, when
the Insurgents bad preesed forward west
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fled to the mountains, checkering the
path followed in their retreat with dead
and wounded,
Santiago is on the vorge of starvation.
All the food baa been seized for the
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army end navy, and troops are on half
rations.
Sampson has officially declared that
the put pose of the bombardment of
Santiago was to clear the way for the
troops. The object lias been attained.
He personally commended Kusign Palm
er for approaching within 150 yards of
the Spanish battery at night, and learn
ing that the Spaniards were mounting
guns.
The American naval commander is
aiisioiiB to bring about the exchange of
Lieutenant Hobson and his gallant
companions from tho Merrimac. The
admiral sent the Vixen with u flag of
truce to the entrance of the harbor yes
terday, ollerlng to exchange for the lieu
tenant and his party some prisoners
taken from a prize of the Marblehead
off Cienfuegos. Cervera considered the
matter all night, and sent word today
that he is powerless to act. He referred
the matter to the military governor, who
later in turn referred it to Ulauco. A
long delay is probable.
Hjiuputliy fur Mm, aridley.
Oxymim, Wash., June I). Governor
Rogers has forwarded to Mrs, Grldley,
widow of the late Captain Grldley, of
the cruiser Olymbia, on behalf of the
people of the capital city and the state
of Washington, an expression of sympa
thy for the loss of her gallant husband,
DeWitt's Little Early Riacrs,
The farnoiu little pills.
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DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 10,
MAY HAVE FORCED
THE BLOCKADE
Three Spanish Warships Said to Have
Forced an I; n trance to the Harbor
of Havana.
Kkt Vk8T, l'la., .Iii'ie 0, There are
persistent ruinuiL here, credited by some
high naval olliccrs, thnt three Spanish
warships have forced their way into
Havana harbor.
One lepoit eays that one battleship
and two cruisers have entered the har
bor. TEA BEING RUSHED
INTO THE COUNTRY
Importers Making Strenuous Eflbrts to
Get a Large Supply on Hand Be
fore the Xcw War Revenue Hill
(Joes Into Effect.
Tacoma, June 9. It is reported here
tiiat importers are making a quiet and
extraordinary efFort to hurry all the tea
possible into America before the pros
pective high war duty shall become
effective, and that probably at least four
of the Northern Pacific Steamship Com
pany's fleet of steamers will arrive here
thiB month, an exceptionally large num
ber. In view of the fact that the govern
ment is securing the use of these steam
ers for transports, it is inferred that the
vessels may be loaded with tea at the
nearest available point and rushed to
Tacoma before July 1st, saving thous
ands of dollars duty, which would go to
Uncle Sam after the war revenue law
became operative, and at tho same time
hurry the boats along for service in em
barking troops to Manila.
The Olympia Ib due here June 19th,
and the Arizona July 7th. The Colum
bia is in Japanese waters, and the Ta
coma will be in Yokohama in a day or
two, and could be returned hero in a
very short time.
Pacific Coast Steamship Company of
ficials here can say nothing about such
a move, claiming that arrangements for
freight coming this way are made on
the Asiatic side.
NOT CHARTERED
BUT IMPRESSED
Government Seized the Transports Sen
ator, Puehla and Queen.
Sax Fiiancisco, June 0. -It appears
that the steamers Senator, City of I'd
ebla and Queen, owned by tho Pacific
.Steamship Company, weienot chartered
hut impressed into the service of the
government as transports. The com
pany hopes that the City of Topeka will
be substituted for thu Queen, which at
present l& In Alaskan waters. The City
of Paris arrived last night and will be at
once fitted out for Manila.
There were 12000 men in the first ex
pedltion. It is understood that the gov
ernment intends to send to the Philip
pines 20,003 men. At least five moie
transports will be lequlred.
ENGLAND MAY
HAVE TO FIGHT
Secretary of the Hritisli Consulate at
Sail Juan Grossly Maltreated and
Hauished From Porto Rico.
Nkw Youk, June 9. A copyrighted
special from St. Thomas to the Evening
Journal says :
Suspected of having furnished tiie
United States with information regard
ing San Juan harbor, Walter Jiett, sec
retary of the British consulate at that
port, has received his passports and lias
been bauiebed from Porto ltico by order
of Governor-General Manclas.
Bett was imprisoned in a dungeon for
fifty-six hours, and during that time he
was subjected to gross maltreatment.
Ilnttsh Cousul-Goneral Crawford has
made a formul protest to his govern
mcnt, ami serious international compli
cations are Imminent.
THE ANNEXATION
OF HAWAII
President McKinley will Recommend
Immediate Action Toward the
Annexation of These islands.
Washington-, June !). The president
has in contemplation, according to a
senator who was in consultation with
him today, tho submission of a special
meeeage to congress calling for the im
mediate annexation of Hawaii as a mil
itary necessity.
TWO STEAMERS TO
SAIL WEDNESDAY
Nebraska Regiment Will Probably Go
With the Expedition.
San Fkancisco, June 9. It is an
nounced that the Morgan City and Sen
ator will be added to. the transports for
the second Manila expedition, to sail on
Wednesday next.
The Nebraska regiment will probably
go with the expedition. The field guns
of the Omaha battery will be moved to
the ships today or tomorrow. One gun
on each ship will be installed on deck
for the purpose of defense.
A ice machine with a capacity of two
and one-half tons a day will bo sent to
Manila in a few days in charge of three
competent machinists.
AMBITIOUS PLAN
Coaling Stations to He Dotted From
Morocco to the Levant.
London, June 9. Tho Madrid corres
pondent of the Daily News says Ger
many intends to dot coaling stations
from West Morocco to the Le
vant. The Spanish government has
been approached on the subject. If cor
nered, Spain might lease a station in the
Balearic islands in return for Germany's
good olfices. By leasing she would
avoid wounding national pride.
SPANISH SPIES
MUST MOVE ON
Notice of "Expulsion from Canada Issued
Against Caranza and Duhosc.
Mo.N'TitK.w., June !). Word has been
received hero from Ottawa that a mes
senger lias left there witli notice of the
expulsion ftom Canada of Lieutenant
Caranza and Sunor Uu Hose, the Span
ish officers who wero recently attached
to the Spanish legation at Washington.
Tim AliKlnrn llttuuty
Thrives on good food and sunshine, with
plenty of exercise in the open air. Her
form glows with health and her faco
blooms with its beauty. If her system
needs the cleansing action of a laxative
remedy, she uses the gentle and pleasant
Syrup of Figs, made by the California
Fig Syrup Co., only.
Mr. P. Ivetcham, of Pike City, Cal.,
says: "During my brother's late sick
ness from Sciatic rheumatism, Cham
berlain's Pain Balm was the only reme
dy that gave him any relief." Many
others have testified to the prompt relief
from pain which this liniment affords,
For sale by Blakeley & Houghton,
I One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
mt l what It wu made w,
1898.
Hot
Weather,
Is what you hear above
But then, those who know
Cool Comfort
At small cost, by
Crash Salt or an
Alpaea Goat and Vest
We have them and
Delayed Shipment of
OQen's Liinen Dusters
Shimming Trunks
Boy's Sizes loe a pair.
Men's Si.es 2.r)c a pair.
A. M.WILLIAMS & CO.
Take Your
Meals at the
Clarendon
Restaurant.
JOHN DONOHUE, Prop.
In' ("limiulnn U tin; bw-t Itctitmiumt
in Tiie Hullo.
IVIeals at
All Hours.
Second St.
The Dalles, Or.
Cigars.
Why do we retail more Clears than
others?
Why do smokers go out of their way
and puts cigars of tiie samo grade?
Not hecause wo have hotter cigars
or hetter hrands, or any greater variety ;
no, not that.
Why, because we havo tho finest cl
ear case in thu statu ami keep our cigars
in neiter condition.
Snlpes-Klnaraly Drug Co,
NO 74
Isn't It?
everything else these da3Ts.
care but little, for they get
investing in either a
are selling them..
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and Farmers
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