VOL. XI THE DALLES, OREGON. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1898. NO 154 NEW POLITICAL PARTY FOR CUBA BEING FORMED Members of the Revolutionary Party, Who are Now in New Tort, are Projectors of the Scheme. MANIFEST WILL BE ISSUED leaders Intend to Formally Announce Their Plans in a Few Days New Organization to be Known as the National Paity. New York, Sept. 9. The Times has the following: The Cuban revolutionary party in this -city is engaged in the formation of a po litical party for Cuba, to be known as the national party. The plana of the leaders have so far progressed that a meeting will be held today or tomorrow to select a committee. of from 200 to 250 Cubans as a nucleus of organization. The movement is in the hands of T. Es trada Pal ma, Field G. Pierra, Horatio S. Reubens, and others who are well known. So far the plans have been kept quiet, but the Cuban leaders will, with in a few days, issue a manifesto setting forth their purposes and cause it to be widely distributed among their followers in Cuba. According to Field G. Pierra, the prin ciples of the new party will be based on the principles contained in the war res olutions of congress, passed on April 9, 1S9S. Ou explaining this and other fea tures of the political scheme, Mr. Pierra said : "Our intentions are in this movement to follow closely the desires of the Amer ican government and the law9 laid down by it for the rehabilitation of Cuba. When once the preliminaries of the par ty organization are arranged, we shall fiend a committee of two or three to Cuba to undo political work that has al ready been started and that is in con flict with the ideas of the United States government. "By this I mean that some of our peo ple have already made arrangements to hold a town election in the province of Santiago de Cuba, the people to elect a governor in October, and we propose to see that this is stopped and no political machinery is put in motion in Cuba un til, in the opinion of the American gov ernment, the Cuban people are ready for it. "If the purely Spanish element wish to assimilate with the new party, well and good. It will be received without reference to its sentiment of the past. The commercial interests of many of the Spaniards are important, and as they would suffer by returning to Spain, it is not unlikely that the new party will eventually contain many of the old-time royalists. 'How will the Cubans take to politics? Well, we are now in' politics naturally. It may be a slow process. What a Cu ban arrives at by a process of political reasoning, an American will reach by instinct. But we ex pest to prove that we are capable of self-government. The Cubans seen by the Americans during the war, with the exception of a few leaders, were of the loweet class, which forms not more than a third of our pop lation. This was largely the negro class. Judging by them, the Cubans are iudged unjustly." TRADE WITH BRITISH ISLES Exports Have Increased, While Imports Have Fallen Off. Washington, Sept. 9. The fact that British imports into the United States have faleen off greatly in the past year, while American. exports to Great Britain have greatly increased," has been an nounced from time to time dnring the year, but the full year's figures just pre Eented by tbe treasury bureau of statis tics bring to the surface some nierestinz details not heretofore publisl These show that while the exports mi the United States to the Unite '.- Kingdom have increased twelve per e-'-' , the im ports from the United Ki lom" have fallen off thirty-five per cent. The fig ures from the bureau of statistics : Im ports, $109,133,365; exports, $540,860,-152. MERRIAM AT VANCOUVER This Move Will be Made Necessary by the Return of Major-General Shaf tor to His Old Command. San Francisco, Sept. 9. The call has the following : Major-General Shafter is expested in San Francisco in about two weeks. He has applied to be assigned to his old command, the department of California, and it is generally conceded that his re quest will be granted. In that event General Babcock, now on his way from Manila to San Francisco, will be his adjutant-general, he having filled this of fice under General Shatter's previous administration. . The assignment of General Shafter to the department of California, of course, retires General Merriam to his own de partment, the Columbia, his jurisdic tion having been merely temporarily ex tended over California during the war with Spain. There are now 318 patients at the di vision hospital. Ninety-four invalids have been sent home on furloughs. Nine convalescents were today sent to the new hospital of the Red Cross Society. Private Charles Yuger, of company K, First Washington volunteers, has died ot typhoid fever. Victor Peterson, of company E, Eighth Caiifornia regiment has died of typhoid fever. LEWIS AND JONES RENOMINATED Former Named by the Democrats and Latter by the Silver Republicans-' Populists Have Named B. F. Hues' ton, of Tacoma, for Supreme Judge Ellkn8bohg, Waeh., Sept. 9. The Democrats renominated James Hamil ton Lewis for congress by acclamation. The Silver Republican convention re nominated Congressman W. C. Jones by acclamation. After reflecting all night the Populist state convention unanimously decided to concede the demand of the Democrats and yield them one supreme judgo. This removes all obstacles to fusion. The clause of the conference report recom mending that the Populist have tbe pa tronage of the supreme court was strick en out and the report adopted. 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HIS INSPECTION OF PBESIDO Will Use His Influence to Have the Men Sent to Manila or Honolulu General Miller and Staff Call on Governor Lord. San Fbancisco, Sept. 9. Governor Lord, of OregoD, again vieited the re cruits from his state today. After talk ing with the men, he became convinced that they were in good condition. He then made a short speech, saying he was pleased to have found them so well taken care of. He promised to use all the influence in his power to get the men off to Manila to join their regiment, or to Honolulu, at any rate. The governor then sent a diepatch to Portland, stating that, after a thorough investigation, he found that the exag gerated reports of the men being neg lected and the sick were not borne out by thejfacts. In the afternoon General Miller and his staff called on the governor, who will be tbe guest of the general to morrow. SENATOR GRAY THE LAST MEMBER American Commission to Conclude Terms of Peace With Spain Complete. Washington, Sept. 9. It is officially announced that Senator George Gray, of Delaware, has been selected as the fifth member of the Paris peace commis sion. This completes tbe personnel of tbe commission, which stands composed as follows : Ex-Secretary of State Day, Senators Frye and Gray and Whitelaw Reid. In selecting Gray the president has given democratic .representation on the commission. The appointment probably will necessitate the retirement of Gray from the Anglo-American commission, which is conducting sessions in Canada. Gray is one of the best-known men in pnblic hie, having been a prominent figure in the senate for the last twelve years. He is a member of the senate committe on foreign relations, thus mak ing three members of that committee, Davis, Frye and Gray, on the peace commission. Now that tbe commission is com plete it is expected the American case will be made up and the commission given final instructions. 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