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    Chronicle,
VOL. XT
THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY 'MORNING, JUNE 10, 1898.
NO 79
SANTIAGO IS ALREADY
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OFF SANTIAGO DE CUBA, June 11, via Kingston Juno 15. Rear-Admiral
Sampson and Commodore Schley with their combined forces are slowly but surely placing
such a network about Santiago and are cutting off so effectually every source of outside aid
that within a short time starvation's tappings will give way to death's solid knock for ad
mittance at the doors of the ill -
supply and reinforcement have
and is down to famine rations.
When Admiral Cervera arrived in Santiago with his
for the relief they thought ho would bring, but instead
thousand more men to feed. ,
The only aid he had to offer was tons of ammunition
A map of the harbor furnished today by spies shows
the harbor forts by Schley, the
towed into the bay behind the
a mile further up the Vizcaya commands with her broadside two narrow entrances to the
oast and west of Cayosmith. Haifa mile north and at the third narrow entrance lies the
Almirante Oquondo, and half a mile to the northwest are the Cristobal Colon and
Maria Theresa.
TRIPLE TRAGEDY
AT- TACOMA
A Itarlicr Kills His Former Mistress
and Her Lover and Then Shoots
Himself.
Taco.ua, June 15. A double murder
mill Hllif.ifln atnrtlfxt tin. nitimle of this
city tliiH mornitiK. The tragedy occured
at the Donnelly hotel ivt 10 o'clock.
Clarence Eiuury and 'Lillie Millet wore
eat inn n mirly dinner in u private box
ut the restaurant, when Jim ltartlett
entered, Bitot and instantly killed the
man and woman, and then shot himself,
dyinu' in a few minutes.
The woman had loft Uurtlutt at Dyea
to live with Emery, who was barkeeper
of the steamer City of Seattle. 'The
couple came on the steamer to this city,
and were followed by ltartlett, who said
he would never permit the woman to
live with any one but him. The woman
formerly lived in Seattle, ami was about
-5 years of ae. li.vrllelt was a barber
by trade.
After II rliiK the shots, lbirtlott slashed
both Emory und the woman with a
knife before shootiui himself.
Tim woman had been married to $
man named Chandler, who disappeared
some years ago, since which time she
Iiiib been known by the name of Millet.
SAMPSON'S FLEET
MUST WAIT
Further Operations at Santiago Impos
sible Until Shatter's Expedition
Arrives on the Scene.
Wahiiinoto.v, Juno 15. With Shatt
er's expedition ou the way to Santiago
and the military branch busily engaged
in preparing an expedition to bo sent
against Porto Klco, thero is now nothing
for the navy to do hut to wait patiently
for the troops ut Santiago.
One report has como from Sampson
telling of engagements between Ameri
can marines and Spanish troops in the
ohapiwrral, and no mention has yet boon
made officially of any subsequent night
attacks upon the marines,
It is realized at the department that
the situation of the marines is a very
ON FAME RATIONS
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fWvaiVe Wirclilnc nnnfinitalir T mrnnl
uuiua o naiouipj uuuiuiiU f LLailltU.
fated place. Within three
been cut off, and Santiago is
Spanish cruiser Reina Mercedes, which was disabled, was
Socapa battery, where she lies
uncomfortable one, but the department
is assured there is no real danger in the
situation, because if seriously threatened
by overwhelming force, the marines can
retreat to the American warships, where
they will be in perfect safety. It is
mainly sentiment embodied m the de
termination to keep the American flag
flying over the place where it whb first
planted, and thus retaining for the navy
the honor of obtaining the first position
on shore that, keeps the marines en
camped on tlio bay of Guantanamo.
Word conies to the navy department
that the St. 1'aul left Capo Haytien
with operators and instruments for the
cable, and it will not be surprising if
Mimpsou opens direct communication
with the United States via Ilayti at al
most any moment.
ASSISTING THE
AMERICAN FORCES
Cubans arc now Co-operating with the
American Marines Against the
Spaniards.
V.hiii.S(ito.v, .Time 15. The navy de
partment today posted the following
bulletin :
Admiral S.unpson reports that he has
been reinforced by several hundred Cu
bans and that our force at Guautauanio
is in a very satisfactory condition. The
town of Accoradesos lias been occupied
by troops under General Rabi. The
men under General Garcia are co-operating
with the American forces.
Arrangements are being made to give
a grand moonlight excursion orf the
steamer Regulator on Friday, June 24th.
It will bo under the auspices of the
Alpha Mandolin and Guitar Club, and
will leave The Dalles at 7 o'clock in the
oveniug, rotuniing at 12. The club are
practicing for the occasion and will fur
nish their guests with the Bweetest
music, whioh will seem all tho more
beautiful at bucIi a time and place. This
excursion will bo attended by a select
crowd of tho bust people in tho city, and
none need have miy hesitancy about go
ing on account of ony questionable
characters for care will be exercised in
the sale of tickets and they are not
transferable.
Buoklou'fl Ariuuit aalve.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sorea, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cm hs piles, or no pay required
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded, l'rice 25 cents
per box. For 'sale by Blakeley and
Houghton, druggists.
111 UVl11 11U.IV VUL
days three separate sources of
now isolated from the world
fleet, the people welcomed him
of food he brought them seven
iii his ships' magazines.
that after the bombardment of
with two torpedo-boats. Half
THE HAWAIIAN
DEBATE FINISHED
The House Ready to Go on Kccord Re
yardinc the Hawaiian Matter.
Washington, June 15. The house
met at 10 o'clock this morning to re
sume and finish the Hawaiian debate.
A vote on Rowlands' resolution will be
taken this afternoon. The resolution,
according to estimates today, will it
ceive, with the exception of not more
than 12, all the Republican votes, and
will enlist the support of from 15 to 20
Democrats and members of other
parties.
The senate bille granting American
register to the ships Specialist and
Unionist were passed. Fitzgerald, dem.
Mass., spoke against the Newlands reso
lution. In ttie course of his speech lie
emphasized the failure of the majority
of the Hawaijaus to express their desire
relative to annexation. He insisted
that every power had a right to the gov
ernment of their choice. Fitzgerald op
posed annexation on tho ground that it
would be injurious to the labor element,
which would be brought in competition
with Hawaiian labor.
Supporting the resolution Berry, Dem
ocrat, devoted much time to showing
that annexation was in line with Demo
cratic policy. He reviewed the terri
torial additions to the original states to
show that practically all had been made
by the Democrats.
20,000 TROOPS
FOR PORTO RICO
Invading Force of the Expedition will
he Commanded by General Cop
piuger. Nkw Yokk, June 15. A Tribune
Washington special says :
The Fourth army corps, Major-General
Coppinger commanding, has been
designated to undertake the occupation
of Porto Rico. It will be rapidly in
creased to a fofce of 20,003 men, includ
ing all available regulars now In the
South, with the addition of the best
volunteer regiments at Tampa, Chicka
muuga and Falls Church, These selec
tions will be made in the next day or
two with chief regard to the military
qualifications of the volunteers and the
comparative competence of their equipment.
AHERIC1 AT THE
BIG FARES FAIR
Assistant Secretary Cridler Says the
Space Allotted to the United States
is a Very Good One.
Washington, June 15. Reference is
made in a report by Thomas W. Cridler,
third assistant secretary of state, upon
the Paris exposition, to an inquiry by
the exposition authorities as to whether
the Americans could furnish the elec
trical power to light tho whole exposi
tion and run all the machinery. This
would require 30,000 horsepower, he
said. Mr. Cridler took the matter un
der advisement, with a view to securing
the opinion of electrical experts in the
United States.
Mr. Cridler says there are two salient
features in the general scheme of tho
exposition. The first is its admirable
situation in the center of Paris; the
next the embellishment of that part of
the Seine connecting the extremities of
the exposition which will recall to the
visitor's mind a modern Venice, and
which by its splendor and magnificence
will contribute to surpass all previous
expositions in Paris. At one extremity
the Trocadaro and at the other the
Champs Elyssee will be connected by an
immense maratime boulevard of decora
tive water craft spanned bv fmir large
bridges.
The space secured for the UnitedStates
will be a hall of general manufacturers
and bouseholdjfurnishinge, 24,390 equare
feet; in the mines and metallurgy 7680
square feet; in the thread, textiles and
wearing apparel, 13,003 square feet; in
agricultural and fruit products, 18,508
square feet; educational and liberal arts,
11,471 feet, and chemical industry 5160
square feet.
MANILA TROOPS
ARE EN ROUTE
Four Tiausports are Conveying More
Troops to the Philippines to Rein
force Dewey.
San Fkancisco, June 15. The four
transport steamers scheduled to leave
for Manila are almost ready for the sig
nal from Major-General Green's flag
ship, the China, to hoist anchor and
proceed on their voyage.
The Bteamer Senator, which 'ay at her
dock all night taking on cargo anil mak
ing final preparations for the voyage,
moved into the stream about noon.
All morning long vessels were being
put in shipshape condition, and about
noon it was announced that everything
was readv for departure.
The soldiers spent a fairly comfortable
night ou board the transports in spite of
the confusion accompanying the change
lrom the camp to the ships.
It is expected the orders to get under
way will be issued about 2 o'clock.
KiitoriirlaltiK Orugglhts.
Tnere are few men more wide awake
and enterpriting than Blakeley & Hough
ton, who spare no pains to secure the
best of everything in their line for their
many customers. They now have the
valuable agency for Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and
Colds, This is the wonderful remedy
that is producing such a furor all over
the country by ita many startling cures
It absolutely cures Asthma, Bronchitis,
Hoarseness and all affections of the
throat, chest and lungs. Call at the
above drugstore and get a trial bottle
free or a regular size for 50 cents and
jfl. Guaranteed to cure or price re
funded.
STRAYED
From the range near Hood River, a
grey mare with grey mane aim tan,
branded li on lelt tup, weight auout uuu
pounds. Any one giving information
leading to her recovery will be suitably
rewarded. Rai.i'ii S. Sjiki.lkv,
jun4-w2w Hood River, Or.
KODAKS.
We sell them because we have the
right kind. Any price from $1 to $10,
Easy to take, develop and finish,
Come and eee a sample of pictuies
taken with them,
Don.neu., Druggist,
Good fDorning )
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See Window display.
A. M.WILLIAMS & CO.
C. J. STUBMIiG
Wholesale
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agency for the Greatest American Liquor
Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey.
WHISKEY from 12.75 to () 00 per gallon. (-1 to 16 years old.;
IMP0ETED 00GNA0 from ,t7.00 to $12.00
ALIF0RNIA BRANDIES from :i.2o
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD.
HOP GOLD BEER on draught, and Val
ImpoiUii Ale und Porter.
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIGARS.
Wasco Warehouse Company
Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain otai. kv ns
Headquarters for Rollc i ira.u., ai. .;mds.
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Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle
ton Flour.
Tills Flour
use; every
We sell our goods lower than any house in tho trade, and if you don't think so
call aud get our prices and be convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley. and Oats.
do yoa aueai
not yoa should.
Knomn as
the best."
Style?.
and Retail
per gallon. (11 to 20 years old.'
to JO.OO per uallon. (4 to 11 years old.)
Hint and Hop Gold Beer in bottle.
- vot - i . r .- and all kinds
of MILL h'EED
is manufactured exprcesly for family
sack is guaranteed to give satisfaction.