Utomtk. VOL XI THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY MORNING, .JUNE 11, 1898. NO 75 MORE TROOPS FOR CIA AT Sixteen Warships Have Assembled in Florida Waters to Act as Convoys to Transport Steamships. WASHINGTON, Juno 10. A powerful fleet of sixteen ships lias assembled in Florida waters to convoy troop trans ports to (Julia. Officials of the war department decline to give out, any information as to the strength of the expedition or when it may getaway, hut the general opinion is that it will sail at once. THE KILLED A! Itesult oi the Accidental explosion ot a tor pedo Which Was Being Planted in St. Johns River, Fla. fl-llf'. A HO limn 10 A ville, Florida says: Three men were killed and Lieutenant Hart, of the en gineers corps, was bably wounded by the accidental explo sion of a torpedo which was being placed in the St. .lohns river about eighteen miles south of .Jacksonville. How the accident, occurred the report does not show. OUTCOME OF A BARCELONA AFFRAY Two Frenchmen Made Claims Upon the United States Government for Al leged Violence. IONIOK, June 10. The Pam corre spondent of the Morning J'oet says: M. Hanotaux, the French forelgninin iater, line received from the prefect of the Pyrenees Orientates documents con taining claime made by Joseph Puig and brother for being shot at and threatened by two Americans and United States Consul General Herbert W. liowen, at Barcelona, during the Barcelona dis turbances at the time that war was de clared. The two Americans, hearing a noise in the corridor ot the hotel at which they were staying, and believing that they were about to be attacked, shot with a revolver the first man they saw. He proved to be a French waiter named Puig, The dragged him into a room and threatened him with death unless he signed a release of all claims against them, receiving 3000 pesetas Puig's brother, on his arrival, was similarly treated, Consul-General liowen, it is claimed, directing the threat of death. ON uli ONE W DIED X'ou'8 Kttnninl frnm !nr'ksnn- SAGASTA'S CABINET WILL SOON FALL Campos ami the Conservatives Certain to Soon Succeed the Present Gov ernmentNews from the Philip pines Distresses the Queen Regent. Nkw Yohk, June 10. A dispatch to the World from Madrid says: Popular feeling against the govern ment and all existiug institutions is as suming a dangerous phase. Everybody believes the Sagastu cabinet and liberal party will soon have to make way for Campos, Silvela and the conservatives, who will take a last stand for the de fense of tiie dynasty against the bitter rage of the nation by makiug a pathetic appeal to the pope and the continental powers of Europe. A startling telegram from Governor General August! caused an impression that Manila had surrendered already or waB ou the eve of surrendering. The latest report Is that August), in a fit of despair tried to commit suicide, but was prevented from killing himself by Ad miral Montejo and the generals who wish to hold out. The queen regent is proloundly grieved and alarmed at the news of tho progress of the war, particularly the report from the Philippines. PHILIPPINES TO BE ANNEXED Complete Formation of a Policy for Taking Possession of and Govern ing the Islands. Chicago, June 10. A Tribune special from Washington says: From information just come to light it appears that the administration has de termined upon a state policy concerning the Philippines. It is the evident in tention of this government to annex the islands. The policy has been hastily decided on, and it was outlined before Admiral Dewey began operations. It will be operative as soon as Hawaii is annexed. This accounts in a measure for the vigor with which the president is pushing the annexation of Hawaii. The Philippine policy will then be out lined to the powers. Shortly before Dewey was ordered to take the Philippines, United States Con sal Williams, at Manila, was, instructed to collect all information, statistics, etc., concerning the Spanish system of taxa tion in the islande, their resources of revenue, etc., and to forward the infor mation to Washington at once. As sisted by Vice-Consul Duland, he hur riedly compiled the desired data, and his report came into possession of the state department three weeks ago. As a result, a revised system of taxation is being formed, and is nearly completed now. A force of twelve cleiks has been working upon the facts sent by Consul Williams, and upon their work being completed the new system will be pro mulgated by the president to proper au thorities. In brief, the proposed plan of taxation is to remove entirely the tax imposed upon household goodB, beasts of burden and native products, and to substitute a reasonable property and poll tax simi lar to those enucted in this country. No poll tax will be levied upon women. Import duties to the Philippines will be lower and cut in half. The native products will be admitted free to the United States, by which it is calculated to protect home industries where af fected. It is also proposed to regulate wages in the islands. Philippine labor is now rated at from five to twenty cents per day. A minimum tax will be in force. 15y this means the revenues of the iel ands will be cut to about $3,000,000. It is believed that this new order of things will give new .est to commercial alTairs in the islands and eventually put tax revenues above the $20,000,000 now realized by Spain. The government is considering the appointment of an offi cial collector of customs who shall be dispatched to the islands to inaugurate the new system. It is believed tho se lection has already been made, but there is no definite information concerning his identity. SPANIARDS MAY BE WATCHING Transports May he Intel ceptcd by the Spanish Warships While En Route to Cuba. Washington, June 10. Another for uiidable American fleet has been assem bled consisting of sixteen worships of various classes, headed by the big bat tleship Indiana, which for all-round effectiveness stands at the head of the navy. Tills fleet is assembled at Port Tampa, and is to serve as a convoy for troop transports from that point. The formation of this formidable con voy fleet is due to reports mpre or less indefinite that Spanish warships were lurking between Florida and Cuba with a view to intercepting tho troop trans ports, In order to avoid the slightest possibility of a dash by some Spanish ships against the transports, this new fleet was determined upon. The de sirability of forming it was suggested by information coming through official channels that Spanish ships left Burce lona some days ago bound for Cuban waters. This information came to the state de partment. It was to the effect that the shipB included three Spanish warships and one transport. Tho information was regarded as trustworthy. It was communicated to tho navy department and led to carctul consideration. A lit tle later came a report from tho ships oft Florida that suspicious-lookinc ves sels with military tops had been seen in the offing. WOULD HELP TAKE THE PHILIPPINES Novel Scheme of a Chinese Physician Offers to Enlist a Company of His Countrymen for Military Purposes. Ci.evki.ani, June 10. Dr. Joee E. Chan, a Chinese physician, highly edu cated and a naturalized citizen residing here, has conceived a novel plan for rendering assistance to the United States in driving the Spaniards from the Philippines, and has offered his services to the government to aid in carryiug out the plan. Dr. Chan proposes to enlist 200 of his fellow-countrymen in San Francisco and take them to the Philippines and do missionary work among the Chinese residents in that country. He says that of the 9,000,000 innabitants of the Phil ippines, 3,000,000 are Chinese. They are strongly opposed to Spanish rule. He says the Chinese in the Philippines are almost entirely ignorant of the United Statee, but if he can so over there he would influence them to become in fayor of a government of the islands under control of the United States and could organize a large army of the Chi nese to fight under the stars and stripes. NOT UNDER THE PRESENT CONDITIONS England Will Not Offer to Intervene Un less Assured that the Offer Will Be Acceptable. London, June 10. Iteplying to a ques tion in the houqe of commons today as o whether the British government or any of the European powers have any intention of intervening to secure the termination of the Spanish-American war, Balfour, the government leader, said : "Her majesty's government will glad ly take any favorable opportunity for promoting the cessation of hostilities and negotiations for peace, but any ac tion upon its part for this purpose can only be undertaken if there is a reason able prospect that it will be well re received by both parties and likely to lead to an agreement between them. A CAST1, K ItOCK FATALITY. Flw-Yoar-Ol.l liny Shoot III Two-Yeur-Olil SUter. Casti.b Hook, Wash., June 10. -During the absence of his mother this morn ing, the 5-vear-old son of J. W. Scott secured a loaded gun and shot and in stantly killed his 2-year-old sister. 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