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About The People's republic. (Wasco, Sherman County, Or.) 1898-1??? | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1898)
A^_ ■ m Ä * V O L. 1 Cc I. CS OF THE WEEK » P A IN W IL L SUFFER. r « | l . u r i ‘ i I* »*»(•••»■ I In l » « r la r a * w n lr a b a i «1 l u l l . I n . la M a m . •I SH EHM A N COUNTY, w in minis iim.i.ia THE OKKOON, TW O T IU U S D A Y , PROPOSALS. r«a< « r th e H e tw la llw n « I'a aa e il S a a a le « ...I M ease. hr th e A P K IL 21, IbDM. Tit RK ItraZE tU H NO. CARLOS' M A N IF E S T O I rg a s H is F e l le w e v s to r i g h t l h a I n l l n * « •ta *. I. WARLIKE MOVEMENT M adrid, A p ril 14.— The action taken Tha following paaa.«| the senate 47 N»w York, A p ril 1 0 .— In directing by the Hpariiah cabinet tialey baa con her I'oluuiaa la regard coal as ruinira- to 11: Gauntlet Throw n Down tc Senate Passe« R esolution by firmed the general belief which has Orders to Mobilize the Arm y band id war In Ilia event of hostilities Whereas, The abhorrent ro o ditto M Spanish Governm ent. • •el w e e n ilia U n it * l Htatea ami Hpam, been prevalent here since yesterday which have esinted for more than thro« a M ajority o f Forty-Six. in the South. D ia l wai is now inevitable. T he w ar years in the Island t/t t'ulra, so near ( b e a t l l r l l a i l i baa taken action, Ainert* lik e tone of the official note iaeiie«l by tan <m<ilala »ay, In linn w ith I ha uur O'.zn bnrdera, have shocked the W IVKN IN T H E PRESS D IS P A T C H E H ’Fishes «( Ih» president ami naval so JO IN T ’ R E M IL I I ION IS H » l{ W AR moral sense of the people of tho United AHK EDK A K M E B IN T R B Y K K T IO N the Hpamah government flmls general TROOPS WILL BE MOVED AT ONCI | l l m r l l i r a , »ays the Washington i-orre- approval here, and crentes m itc h excite Htatea; have been a disgrace to Chris, ment. Contrary to the general opinion I »| «<ud» lit o( the llerah l. Pressure w ill tian clvihsation, cullinuating as they th a t the queen regent baa been negoti A «'uM.Flnta « > . ! . . » , i h . N . « . ,,t i».a ’’ »*»•«• “ I* " ' France, H a y ti ami l u l r r « « » l l . . n t t i l h i . w l I t e e o g it I I I . .M , a « have In the destruction of a Unite*! S tirr in g S p n e rh « « < le s e t i Ih n Feer ating for |>eaoe at any price, her a tti T o B e a i * | | « M t d a t C b it f c a m a a g a , M « * Htatea battle-ship, with 244 of its off,. F o a l « e v e n D a y a la T k la a « 4 Han I DM” •“ accomplish Ih n »am » ••» I > « » r lh In I h r M r a a n g m . 0WVS* i r r h e t e T w w n lf r - F iv e O rla * * « , T a m e * and ■ •b ite — tude today had much to do w ith the A l l F a v a tg e i.a a tla . («anil, ami riuiw attention la being cers and crew, while on a friendly ! • T r iu m p h » « ! W i l l B a C I m m t * C a b a . * S o n e te r* H e a r« !. firm action of the cabinet , given by the aiale depniintent in South visit tn the harbor of Havana, and Tim British government la buying American conntiiea, w ith a view of »»- Wa«,iington. A p ril JO. — The tocalh cannot longer lie endured, as baa lieen It is le a rn *] on unquestionable au Washington, A p ril i® — The United Washington, A p ril 18.— D e c id *lly coal largely on account ,.( Hn iniUeaSe cut In« a «.mlrabaml character o f coal, nf war haa l«en m.uode.I by tin Airier- set forth by the presidentof the United Htatea senate haa Barken. Its voice is tho rity that the queen regent recently the most w a rlik e step taken by tbe war in the fleet In view of the anticipated aa well aa an announced determ ination 1 lean congress. I Htatea in Iris tneseagn to congress of for w ar— war u ntil the saffron flag of rnsdp the following statement; department in preparing for the posei- » pa n i t It ■ A tite r (can war. ! on their part not to an,I either to “ I prefer even the horrors of war to b ility of an encounter w ith Hpain waa A lter one of (he hardest-fought liat* > A p ril I I , DtVM, u |« h i which the action Hfaiiri aliali bave been furled in the of cogre«« was invited; th e r e fo re I n * it Western hemisphere, and furled for tarniabing the pi.-stige of the army or inaugurato! today, when orders were Under Inatrnetlona (rom M in la ter Kpenlali or American men of-w ar a ties ta*tween the two houses krtown in irai|rairing tbe rights of the crow n.*' Resolved, By the senate ami house of ever. Polt«, t h e H p .iu la h donai ■ilia are arranging of ('••* *1 greater than n *e » ta ry iesued for tbe concentration at foot many years, roogre«a, at alt early hour representatives of ft.« United States of Another lactor vinooubtedly is Don points in tbe South of six regim en« o f Its voice ¿MH», is for the independ lor the departure of the Kpanlarda from Io enable the Ixdligerent veaael« to thia morning, came to an agreement Garles* manifesto of yesterday, of which ■ te a m to th e neat home |«irt. , Am erica, in oongrr«» asaembled: ence of the infant republic of the Gern their rea,wx'iive local llie« In thia cavalry, 22 regimante of infantry, and Ho far aa the D.miah West lodiea are upon the moat momentous question it F irs t— T h a t the people of the island of the A otiilea. "F re e Cuba ami the the following is an extract, which was the lig h t batteries of five regiments of country. ris k *! tu h m ittin g to tbe censor: concerned, the authorities have pur* haa dealt w ith in a third of a itentury. of Cuba are, and of right ought to be. independence of the Irland republic’ ’ a rtille ry . The ( ’hicagu ( ’hronirle «ays: The " T h e governors of Madrid may make chased, In their leports, all the coal The Cuban resolution paaaeil and w ill : Irnn and Iftdopondont, and that the was tbe shibboleth of the senate A t Chickamauga there w ill be six American aolUiera live w ell, ami the that ia p < m « hie to secure. W ith rotti government of the United States hereby throughout the four days of dettate a call to a-ins inevitable and im m edi regiments of cavalry and the lig h t bat- exports deehtre that an army id Btio.tXM) I m , sent to the preaideut thia tnornimr. . __ . _ _ ... . z. , a te ly , il they continue to perm it ti*e teiies of five regiments of a rtille -y ; at , , , ’ rec o g n is e « th e r e p u b lic o f ( uha aa th e «bu ll » n *l*l tonight. a declared contraband of war, adrntnia- , tneu «an l*e auppli««| from doiueatio Ha provisions means the e ip u l.m n of i | f „w a,)(J |#w fu| K„ ver,lUier,t of lh „ W h ile the verdict re tu rn *I was de- Spanish standard to lie dragged in the New Orleans eight regiments of in eouroea without Inconveniencing any* t rat inn officiala am, naval e i|ie rla say Sj»ain fnun the island of (Tuba by the island. it w ill I m < impossible for Span I ah ves t»iye, it ia just to say that it was not mod. Twenty years of patriotic re tire fantry; at Tampa seven regiment of In tardy nr canting the price nt food sels In <<|ieiate In the Weet Imliea or arumd for««* of the Unit««*! Htatea. Hai-oml— T hat it is the true duty of Anal. Notes of discord almost fondxid- ment have proved that i am neither fantry, and a t Mobile seven regiments pnal ncta tu t lae. The ot infantry. in the Pacific, and aa a result the There were roll-calls in both booses, i the U nite.) Htatea to demand, and the mg in th e ir ton«-« were sounded. This arnhitiona nor a conspirator. General L w Wallace, the faimnia abantes of «noceti for Am«<riran arms Since tbe civil war, no such propor «ml each t««dy had tenaciously tield to government of the Uuite.1 Htatee dues foreh««lir.g was not due in any sense to greater and tret ter part of my life aa a soldier, diplom at ami noveliai, who was would he immcavuraldy enhanced. hereby demand, that the government of anxiety a I tout the result of the impend man haa been ip s o l in the difficult tion of the army haa been mobilised, its own resolution. The «-oiiferevs had 71 years oh, A p ril 10, haa formally,' task of restraining my natural im Kpain at one« relinquish its author ing conflict. It was prompt».I hy a fear G reat H rltian'a declaration of the and tbe movement itself is the best w ithdraw n (ram the race lor lha United i contraband character of coal w ill affect {seat d'ftl i u l t j in agreeing. ity and government in the island of lest, if the action taken bv tbe senate pulse», and those of my enthusi.,stic evidence of the gravity of the situation, The Amt confrreuce showed a deter Cuba, ami w ithdraw its land and naval -bonId u ltim ately I * accepted as final, Carlista, whose eagerness 1 was the os lo o k *! upon by the president and »talcs aenate, and annotincea that he i the U nited Htatea at only one point in w tl, enter lha army ami light for Cultan the far I tat. The United Htatea now mination on the |>ail of the house not forces from Cuba a m i Chi ban waters. Uns government might become involved first to appreciate, but which, never- hi« adviser«. Independence. T h iiiJ — T hat the pieaident of the in com plications that in future years t lie let«, I curbed, although it went to haa at Hong Kong »IS vessels, the to yield a single point, ami it was only The determination to rendexvoua the my heart to do so. Today, national troop« in the Sooth where they can be The concentrator nt the Morning uruiaers Baltim ore, O lym pia, Raleigh, after long consultations w ith the (rouse U n it* ! Htatee be, and be is hereby d i would prove seriou* A t 9:10 o'clock th? Davis ««-solutions honor speaks louder than anything and accustom*! to the conditions of a more mine, at W a lla c e , Id a h o , a.»» b u r n * ! i und II..»ton and guidatala l ’«mci»rd ami leaders that they agree,I to allow the rected and em|>owere<l to use the en tire land and naval forces of tiie Unite«! — those re p o rt*) from the committee tbe same patriotic duty which formerly tropical clim ate, has been under con T uealav night The loot ta »100,000, P e t r e l— and these »lupa are aw aiting little Words “ are arid " in the first sec »tales, and to call into the actual ser on foreign relations, am end*l so as to hade roe say ‘ wait yet a w h ile .’ may fiderà t ion by tbe president and hi« Inauram e $40.000. A new onncenlrator the Wool to ruaii to Manila. If the fort I Heat iou» ol the P h ilip* tion tit the senate resolution, which de vice of the U nited H tati* tbe m ilitia of include the «ecognition of the republic leave me to cry, commanding the C a rl cabinet for some time. w i l l lw> b uilt, but in the meantime Boo It waa not un clares that the people of Cuba are, ami tbe several states to such extent as may of Cuba— were passed hy s vote of 47 is ta , ‘Carlista, forw ard,’ ari-l not only in I here Will be out nf employment for 1 pine, ahuuld alami off the Altieri an til today, however, that the president, af right ought to be, free and indepsnd- the Carlista, but all Spaniard», espe- I * necessary to carry these resolutions to 21. as a substitute for the resolution ala months. The mlnn and m ill are , fleet for any tim e, the operations o | the in view of the enormous expense whioh adopted by the honae of representa- d a lly the two national forces who w ill w ill be entailed, felt juat.fied iu ta k Veaael» would ba* greatly tu l i «arrasa*!, ant. Tbe rcMdulton, as finally adopt into effecL owned by l^traou Ac G r e e n o n g h . ed, was that re|«»rte I from the senate s till bravely make their stand— the ing thia step. Fou rth — T hat the United States 11 ves. for by England'» declaration, ber rad* ¡ T he spaulah authorltiea have ao- j A ll day long the contest waged w ith people and the army. If the glove ouïra w ill la* only allowed Io aril to aumuiiltee on foreign relations, with hreby disclaims any di»t>o«ition or in When Secretary Agler returned from qnired all tlm principal warehouane at the addition of the fourth section, tention to exercise sovereignty, juria- an earnestness, euergy. a b ility and elo which the Yankee haa flung in the the cabinet meeting, he at onoe c a ll* ! either lielligereut a supply only suffi ’retierilfe, Canary iahtii la, ami at Grand known as the T elle r amendment, dis diction or control over said i»lsnd, ex quence seldom e q u a l*!, even in the face of »pain is picked up by M adrid, into conference General Miles and A d- cient Io take bun to hi» home ,«»rt. Canary for the accommodation of a Appreciating the poaituui a««ume<i claiming any intention on the p irt of cept for tbe pacification thereof; and senate of the U n it * ! State». From 1 w ill continue tbe same example oi jutarit-G eneral Corbin and acquainted large reinforcement of trou|«i e i|> * * l* l ' by the B uttali government, tknn* the United Mat«-« to acquire Cuba. asseits its determ ination, when that is 10 o'clock this morning u n til tl.e final abnegation as before, w ith the excep them w ith the result of the cabinet’« there, ami to hold stores doe |<t arrive. lUAiider Dewey, acting under inai rue- : The re*«lutton cannot he s«-nt to the aoromphbed to leave tbe government moment the interest in the deflate tion that 1 cannot partake in the deliberation«. E v e n c h o n hea th e r e a re lie I ng liaed fo r 1 president u n til after it is signed by the and control of the island to its people. nevei abated. Under the agreement slightest other than by prayers and by There were b u r ri*! consultations, m ilita ry pur|«t»ea. ami t h e a tre n g th o , ' liona from Secretary Long, h ia pur- presiding officers to I a y . lim itin g the duration of the speeuhee, the influence of my n am e." chased a large quantity of coal and haa in which the quartermaster-general, I l i i u l * . S 'I'I ( • I V . t h e f o r llO t a lIo n a la b e in g litcre a ee d . Hpeaker K«sd w ill not sign the except in t|>ecifi*i instances, to 15 m in stored It oil boaid two colliers, which , who has charge of the transportation Whereas, The government of Spain FEAR T H E P R IV A T E E R S . A t l-as Palma», large quantities of ' ute», every senator who so d esii«l had w ill Mccoru|>uny hi» fleet to the P h ilip Cuban resolution u n til the houae meets of troopa; tbe commiseary-general, who fur three years past has been waging gra in have been arna*«cd. this noon. It w ill then go to the vice- .m opportunity to express his views. L o a d o n e r« pine», Etlended operation» would lie- looks after their subsistence, end rep A p p r -h - n il» « K e g a r .t l n g the Home correapomlenl of the lain- I cesellata a renewal ol the aupply, ami president, «ml, after his signatute, to war on the islaud of t ’ulia against a Die gieat s|tcech of the day was made T h lt « f (hat C o m in g W a r . resentatives in Washington of various revolution by the inhabitants thereof, the presidenL r lo ti C h n m i i le aa *« Soma of lha the Central |«witi<m of H aw aii by W hit», who has been consistently i» London, A p ril 18.— There is great railroads running to the South, p artic i without making any substantial prog- powera, including Prance and Ita ly , pointed to by naval esparta wb-- want ami concteiitioiixly opt«»»*I to action of interest bets in government ami com pated. Washington, A p ril 20.— The house, ress tow aid the suppression of said rev are acting in concert w ith the Vatican It for a naval ha«e. H aw aii ia 4,000 any kind o|>on the Cuban question. I tnercial circles over tbe possibilities of Tho tw o new regiment« of a rtille ry after one of the baldest and n n *t dea- ulution, ami lias conducted the warfare In an effort Io ,*riauade »j«ain to ahan* I miles from the Philippines The epee*.!« was a masterly oratorical privateering <n the event of war. Hpe- recently authorised by congrem have H er | mm I- perate fights in its history, succeeded in a manner contrary to tbe laws of d.m Cube. It ia «aid Spain la secretly i tion tn the fam ily ol nations would effort, and attra *ted profound attention cial application for letters of maique not been recruited to th e ir fu ll in forcing th e senate to yield its main nations, by methods inhonian and un In r litm l tu thia couise, but prefera to compel her to observe »triot n eu trality, from every auditor. have been made a t the Spauish em- strength, and in a ld itio u aro not w ell oontantion in the war resolution— the civilised, causing the death by starva aw ait the outbreak id war in order to , and not favor one h e ilig e r-nt none No less than 25 senators addressed buray and at the office of the Spanish equipped w ith horses aud other neces tnde|>endeiice ol the existing govern tion of more than 200,000 innocent have the appearance of yielding to ' than another, hut her annai-ilion it is themselves to the momentous question naval commission, but there were i o sary requisites for service, and therefore ment of t'ulia. W ith that exception, noncombatanta, the victims being for force, eo aa to be ¿notified by publio l«>uitod out, would result tu pLtulng under consideration during the day, applications at the U n it * ! States em are not included in today’« orders. the house accepted the senate resolu tbs moat part lielpleae women and and it * as not u ntil the first vote— that i bassy. opinion. supplies for the Astatic squadron 8,- Í ,I..T 52 ,!iK n t? y ÌÌW ÌÌ« M ? .' tion. The Kepublioans who joined children, inflicting intolerable Inju ry It is generally recognised that Spain N ew t of further lighting lie tween in iH»o miles nearer to the vuoaela than w ith the Ih uiocrata in an attem pt to to tbe commercial interests of the on the amen>lmerit of Turpi», providing ent places on the G u lf that they w ill surgents ami Hpanialt liimps In the would be the cnae if coal, m u n itiona of concur in the senate amendments eu* U nited Mates, involving the destruc for recognition of the island republic— intends to make privateering a con- be accessible for ttansportation to Cuba. lia-i been taken, trust tbe senate was spicous element. It is thought, how war, etc , h a d to le* aiii|.|wx| from the province nf Plhar del Ri«>, haa reached tire rallied 14 votes at one lim e, ami on tion of the lives and property of many Proposals have been invited from Havana. Il appears the insurgents | United State*, It ia a ls o pointed out every vote thereafter tha rote dw nulled. of our citiaens, entailing the expendi brought face to face with the tremend ever, that she w ill confine her energies in that direction to preying upon steamship companies for chartering under lx*rea Agultar H i*» made an at* Dial Haw aii w ill Hud it ueceesary to j When the final vote was taken abort* ture of m illions of dollars in patrolling ous importance of its action. The scene in the chamber of many Am etican coatsw ise trade. It is not vessels to the government for this work. tack Sttlurday iiproi the S|>ani«h forces sell coal to a S|Mtniali vernal in at Hun* | ly before 8 o ’clock this morning, A IQ out coasts and policing the high sca Instructions to the commanding offi believed she w ill risk offending the In Pinar del Kin, and had the beat of oluin Miflh’ietit to take it a portion ol votes were cast for the declaiation, le older to m aintain our n eutrality; historic debates was one of Incompar able solemnity ami impressiveness. ' European powers by stopping their cers of the regiments ordered to move the tight, even according Io the Span lab the wav to It« n««t home port, ju«t aa Upon which we are going to war, if war and. The galleries, which had to-en 411*1 ap American-hound vessels, or searching were sent out late today, w ith direc e wo.d J gel! to atty Aiiiencati ship. announcement of the affair. Spai.iah is to la*. H ix totes only weto cast Whereas, This long series of h*ses, for American tions that they be put into effect as to th e ir utmost capacity trans A tlan tic ships In the eteut that coal is declared against It. They y ie ld *) five Kepub- | injuries and bunhuis for which »pain parently r. ilo i add, that tbegurrisnn of the fort shine are mo soon as possible. I t :s tbe confident tlironghout the «lay, were massed w ith goods, for if European cout rubami by Erance, San Iknntngo loot l«*V . pieri killed and bail nine Beans and one l>< nncrat. is responsible has culminated in tbe b rillia n tly attired women ami uieo lested tbe powers probably w ill adopt expectatioff* of the officials that the and H a y ti, authorito-a say it would he wound*«! ’ destruction of the United States b attle d isting uish *! in «11 walks of public movement in some Dlaoes w ill begin It ■>«■•«>, 3 I u l u a . * « n « « . 4 V to XA. radical preventive mea»ures. Imiwtaailde for Spanndi tenaci« to secure ship M aine, and in the death of 244 of ami private life. On the floor was The aii| Artcr« in England of Don Washington, A p ril SO.— Tbe reaoln- The prominent opinion that the tomorrow. The railroad facilities ars t ’.trios, tlio ^ ja iiis h pielem ler, headed coal in the West Indie». our seamen; tiierefore be it every member elected to the senate U nited States w ill not embark in p ri more than ample to meet the demands tion ns agreixl to 1» as follows: Resolved, T hat the president is here save one, W a lth a ll, who was again de by »he Kail of Aahhurnham, aie active J O A Q U IN C R E S P O K IL L E D . Joint resolution.— Joint resolution vateering produces an excellent im -' of the occasion, and no trouble w ill be by authorised and directed to intervene ta in *! from his seat hy serious illness. ly preparing for emergencies. Every occasioned in mobilising this large body for the recognition of the indeiH'iidence p re « ion. detail haa la»en arranged to setae the V e n « « u e la n I ’ re a lU a M l « l a in t t h i l e F i g h t of the people of Cuba, demanding that at one« to stop tbe w ar in Lu ba, to the Brohahly the most notable utterances A t the adm iralty here it is suggest*! of men at the places designated w ith in in g l a W a l r t l a ln U i« ( t u * » m i i i n t i . end and w ith the purpose of securing of the dosing hours of the debate propltloua momeul for action. The the government of Spain relinquish its that the Spanish uaval scheme w ill not a reasonably short tim e. Inca* Carliala are convinced that the I New York. A p ril BQ. — A »|»eclal authority ami government in the island (termanent peace and or.ler there, and were m a le tonight. H ale, Gorman, be to pit a fleet against the American present d) nasty ia doomed, ami th a t I cablegram from Caraans, Veneauela, to establiahing by the free action of the Allison, A ldrich, J one», of Arkansas, uf Cuba, and to w ithdraw its land ami watships, but to scatter Spain’s w ar P L O T T O IN J U R E T H E M A R IE T T A . Spam w ill lie forced to choose lietween ) the Evening W orld, aaya that Preei- naval forces from C o I mi ami t'utm .i w *• people there of a stable and independ and Hoar, all deeply impress*! by the ships about the coasts and indulge in Itepuhlnatiiaiu and Don Carlo«. They I dent Ur«|4>, nf Veneauela, waa k i l l * l lers, ami directing the priRidcnt <f the ent government of their own in the magnitude and possibly aw ful conse guerilla warfare, »weeping down upon S p a n ia r d « I n t e m l t d t « B t e w t h * O n n - add tliMl the only chance of the present , in a battle w ith Hernandes, the U nited States t*< use the land «ml r a- Island of Culm; and the president if quences of the step I'bout to I * taken, coast towns and retreating before they b o a t I p In t h t V a l p a r a l t o H a r k e r . dynasty is « Stteeeeslul war against the , leader of the rebel forcea, last Friday. val forces of the U nited States to «.urry . hereby authorised and ctn|>owered tc address*! the senate w ith an eloquence are overtaken. It is d eem *l certain New York, A p ril 18.— I t is stated V n l l n i Mates, the |a iaa I hi 111 y of wltiob use the land and naval forces of tbe and solemnity born only of tbe most (Joaquin Creapo first came into this resolution into effucL * that this w ill l<e Spain’s policy if she that there was a plot here to in ju re the United States to execute the purpose» profound feeling for their country’s is ► I'M «led. prominence in DtNfl, when he acted as Whereas, The abhorrent condition« abandons the hope of retaining Cuba United States gunboat M arie tta w hile of this resolution. welfare. As the words fell from their and merely pursues a war of levenge. Tbe president has nominated W. H. a sulmtttute fur General Gusman B lan which have existed for more than th.ee she was in this port, says tbe V a lp a r co. He showed bravery ami was fa ith lips, the chamber t h r i ll * ! w ith an in- years in the island of Cuba, so near B .tlla id , id the D istrict of Colum bia, to R IO T S IN M A L A G A . aiso correspondent of the Herald. B O Y T O BS H A N G E D . ful. In 1444 b e served part of a term tesity of interest which border*! upon la* assistant agent at the salmon fisher our own b o tilen , have shocked the Just prior to the a rriv al of the M a ri aa president. He got up a revolution moral sense of the people of the Unite«) A m e r t r a n < 'u n « u la l« . M o n e . l K a ru tr h « .« .» awe, ies in Alaska. T o r n I » o w n a n d ln « u ll» - d . Frank L a w r e n e e S m it h 4 e n tr a < -r « t in etta, the U n i t * ! States consulate in shortly afteiw srd, «ml had to flee. In Slates, have t>een a disgrace to C hris 1 lie test vote, quite n aturally, was Valparaiso was in fo rm *) by trustw orthy J a c k s o n v ille . The government nf Kwitxerland has |4MA he got up another revolution, cap Malaga, A p ril 19.— The rioting on the amendtnei t offered by T uipie, tian civilisation, culm inating, ns they persona tiia t an attem p t against the prohibited tbe importation of American ‘ tured Jacksonville, O r., A p ril 18. — In the which broke out yesterday was con tbe capital, Caracas, ami fresh fruits, owing to the . I ged pres 1 declared bim aelf dictator. A t a auhse- have, in the destruction ol a United tinued last evening. Tbe gendarme« recognising the independence of the eicru it court, in the case of the state gunboat was contemplated by Spanish States t*ttle«»hip and 344 of its officers Cuban r 'public. It p re v a il*! by a ma erne of the hau J t*e s»*le Ot. the fru it < quent election be waa elected (or (our vs. Frank Lawrence Sm ith, charged subjects in C hile. Im m ediately upon charged the mob frequently, and the jo rity of 14, the vote being 51 to 87. w ith the murder of Peter Nelson in a receipt of this inform ation the U n ited ami crew, w hile on a friendly visit in rtaen ily Imported. rioters returned th e ir attacks w ith years, beginning February, I4U4. By political parties, tlie vo»e was cast the harbor of Havana, cannot be longer box car, neat Central Point, the motion States m inister, H enry L. W ilson, volleys of stonee. Many ¡»eisons were Consul Brice, who has arrived ia endured, as has been set forth by the as follows: S tn e g In H a n g e r n f S t a r v i n g , fot a new tria l, a rg u *i yestetday and Consul John F. Caples and Vice Con bruised, and numerous arrests were New York, says that for three days be Ayes— Kepubliians, 11: Democrats, sol August M u ller, j r . , c a ll*) upon Tan Francisco, A p ril B0.— A Chron president of the U nited States in his meds. The city is quieter this morn taken under advisement, was over fore leaving .Malanias, the |w*ople 28; Populists, 7; silver Republicans, 5. message of A p ril I I , 14V4, u | nui which r u l * l this afternoon, and in im *lia te ly the governor of the province and laid threatened bis life, and at all times Ina icle s|a>cial (rom Fresno says: Unless the action of congress was invited: ing. Noes— Republic«..«, 82; Democrats, after Judge Hanna sentenc*! Sm ith to the m atter before h im . This explains something at present uoforsei-n hup- pro|>erty was in danger. T h e I n t u i t to t h e I ’ n l t e d S ta te « 6. pens, fully 100,000 head of sheep ami therefore be it be b ang*) Friday, June 10. The judge the unexpected trip of the U nited London, A p ril 19.— The Malaga cor Upon the final vote the alignment of H| m * cim I diapatclies from Madrid say Keaolved, By the senate ami house of was visibly affected in pronouncing tli< States m inister from Santiago to V a l cattle w ill die of starvation in thia representativea of the UTnit«-<l States of respondent of the D a ily M ail says: parties was quite different from that that ad vie«* from the Philippines re death sentence on this 19-year-old l>oy. paraiso. county in the next lew mouths on ac Alrout 10 o’clock last evening a large on the T u rp ie amendment. An analy Am erica, in congress assembled: port that the lehellion is Increasing, count of lack of «rasing grounds. Once acquainted w ith the fears of the Sm ith broke down completely, ami was It group of young people, who had a l sis nf it follows: F iis t — That the people of the island ami that 10,000 rebels ate now under is raid representation has been made 1*1 weeping from tbe courtroom. It Am erican representatives and the facts Ayes— Republicans, 24; Democrats, of (Tuba are, and of right ought to be, ready met in another part of the town arms. Trouble Is feared at Manila. is said an appeal w ill be taken. L5ourt in the case, the governor im m ediately to Senator W hite, asking that the S i fot the pt:r|tose of organising a demon 31; Populists, 7; silver Republicans, A re,M»rt has been received in Par erra reservations be thrown open to free and independent. a d jo u rn *! this afternoon u n til A p ril gave assurance that the city aud m a ri Second— T h a t it ia the duty of the stration, arrived in front of the A m e ri ft— total, 67. son«. K an., nf a duel fought at M ineral sheep and catt'e this year, w ith no re 87, when equity case» w ill lw con tim e authorities would take precautions Noes— Republicans, 19; Democrats, U nited States to demand, a rd the gov can consulate, and began to cheer fot to protect the M arietta, and e x te n d *!, C ity between Jack M urphy, a larmer, strictions as to nationa) parks. sidered. ernment of the U nited States does Hpain. The) did not at this tim e u t 3— total, 21. through the m inister, a cordial wel ami an unknown man. Both were M o re Ile n la lt. heiehy demand, that the government of ter any cry against tho United States. W a r K e re n u r M e a tu re . come to the officers and seamen. M |,a n l« b F l e e t a t F o r t e I t I c o . killed, each receiving four shots in tbe M adrid, A p ril 18.— The newspaper» Washington, A p ril 19.— The Repub During the stay of the M arie tta no Provincetown, Muss., A p til 30.— Spain at onoe relinquish its authority The chief of índice endeavored to dis I sm *. The cause of the tragedy is not here regard w ar as inevitable. The Captain Kehh, of the harkentine Mo ami government in the island of Cuba, perse them , but only succeeded in driv lican members of the ways and means latest dispatches from Washington have greater vigilance uunld have been exer know n, ing the crowd front the front of the cised by tbe Chilean authorities had committee of the house have practical rales, whieh reached this port today ami w ithdriiw its laud ami nnvtil forces (>. M. Dean, editor of the W illiam s consulate. The demonstration then ly completed the preparation of the cteateii profound excitement through the safety of one of their own warships from Ponce, Porto Hico, reports that from Cuba and Cuban waters. out Hpain. The Spaniards protest County Free Press, shot and killed T h ird — That the president of the pa rad ml along the C alle de Larses, the revenue meanure, which w ill lie passed depended upon it. Before the gunboat on A p ril fi eight Spanish torpedo-boats most frequented street in Malaga, and, r i raise revenues sufficient to prosecute against the “ odious im putation’ ’ that sailed the American minister, consul Hank Hchulelt, who attacked him when arrived at that p irt from the Canaries. United States be, and lie is hereby di Spanish officers are responsible for the going from G rin n e ll to hia home in Two Spanish men-of war were there rected and empowered to use the entire accompanied by a very largo crowd, re t..e war. The members propose tiiat and vice-consul, accompanied by Cap W illisto n, N. D. The ex (««sure nf cat assembled iu the Flaxa de la ConatitU- the present generation shall bear the loss of the M aine. I t is assert*! that tain Sytnonds, of the M arietta, called already. A Spanish cruiser was lighted land and naval force of the U nited proof can be furnished to show that no tle stealing by a gang of ruatlera is sup as the vessel sailed. Htatea, and to call into the actual ser 1 oten. u|*on the governor and on behalf of the burdens of the w ar, and, proceeding posed to he the cause of the affray. The c iv il governor and mayor has upon the theory, they have prepared a torpedoes have ever been laid in H a U nited States government thanked the vice of the United Htatea the m ilitia of vana harbor. The official Gaxette to tened to the s|»ot to calm the |>eoplo, the aeveral states to such an extent as N * M o re F o r e ig n W a r s h ip » . h ill th a t w ill raise $100,000,000 to Chilean authorities (or w hat had been Five mote murders have rcsultnd frota morrow w ill publish n decree organis Washington, A p ril B0. — I t was msy tie neoeaaary to carry these resolu ami wore received w ith wild cheering, $120.000,000 Additional revenue per ing a national subscription to iuorease done to protect the warship. the Baker Howard feud in Kentucky. Dut in the meantime another group annum. Saturday, George Baker was shot ami stated nt the navy depattineut that tions into effect. the strength of the Spanish fleet. F ou rth — T h a t the United States poste«! themselves opposite the A m eri P o w t n T a k e H o ld . The b ill provide« fot an additional killed by members of the Howard fac efforts to secure the Chilean battle-ship C a r g o o t < la o M a t e r i a l . hereby disclaims any disposition tu ex can consulate. They carried a Span tax of $1 |>er barrel on beer, an in W ashington, A p ril 18. — It was O ’ lliggins have b en practically uhaii- tion, w hile on IBs way to town. Him- ish banner, and after uttering many crease of from 1 to 6 oents a pound on, New York, A p ril 18.— The steamer le v n * 1 tonight in high diplom atic day, Alex Baker and bis brothers went donetl, ami that there is no longer any ercise sovereignty, jurisdiction or con patriotic cries, began to throw stones m a n u a c tu r*! tohaoce and snuff, and an Mareigo arrived today from Newcastle, quartets that an exchange of notes had to How ard’s home, called the old man pros|M*«*t that the United Staten desires trol over said island, except for the A ll the windows increase on cigars and cigaiettes not yet England, with 360 tons of war m aterial, been begun between the European pacification thereof; and asseits its de at the building. out and shot him to death, and then or w ill he able tn secure any more w a r were smashed, ami a part ot the fu r n i fix * l. A proposition tu tax all stocks consisting of guns, gun carriages and capitals w ith a view of m aking strong finished Ibeir work of revenge by k il ships either balonv.lltg to foreign nations term ination, when that is accom ture of tho consulate seriously dam and transfers of corporations is enilxxl- u nload *! cartridges, recently purchase*) representations on the Spenish-Am eri- ling his wife anil two children, after or having been b uilt in foreign ship plished, to leave the government and aged. control of the island to Its |a«ople. ____________ ____ osn situation,______________ . ied iu the measure, together w ith prac abroad. yards. which they fled to the mountains. W hen the crowd was as tlie height tically all the schemes of internal reve F e a r D a y s a t H ea In a n O p e n B o a t . O n ly W a t W i l l D e I t . * Dennis C lifford, a w ealthy Mon I n v i t a t i o n M a y I l s A c r e p t e il . N a ie s a f o r t h e Tugs. of Its frensy, a ladder was brought ami nue taxation of the act of 1868, which New port, O r., A p ril 18.— Thursday W ashington, A p ril 18.— In view o f treal man, has l»een k illed , end Joseph Paris, A p ril '50.— Lo Journal pub Washington, A p ril 30.— Secretary a man, getting hold of the American includes the stamp tax o.v a ll checks, aftruoon at 8 o’clock a small boat con conflicting reports as to the attitu d e O ’ Meat a, for many yea is one of the lishes at) interview which its Madrid Long has «elect*! names for the five escutcheon, threw it to the ground, drafts and all instruments of business, tain ing two men landed at Cape Foul- of Spain, a high foreign authority au brightest athletes in Eash -n Canada, correspondent has had w ith Senor tugs recently purchased by the govern amid immense cheering. The escut mortgages, loans and bonds. Taxes on weathr lighthouse. They say they were thorised the following semi-offioial is chaiged w ith tha erln o. Clifford M orel, In the couise of whieh he said: ment for service in connection with cheon was then pataded as a trophy patent and proprietary m *licines, and lost in a fog from the sailing schooner statement of the Spanish position as to owned the store ooeupied by Mrs. “ Spain hits luudo all the ooncMslons the Pacific and gulf port«. The tugs through tbe streets, and was u lti- a tax on telegraph message« and . ex Ada, from V ictoira, B. C ., off the the surrender of Cuba: O ’ lla re , O ’ M eara’s »later, and the conpatible w ith her honor, and if M c U. U . Coyle and Fenwood, purchased niate’y carried to tho crowded Plata press messages are also ineor|*orated. mouth of the Colum bia river, Monday “ Once for a ll let it be understood »took was seised for rent. Fearing that Kinley wants Cuba let him come nud at New Orleans and Mobile, respec do Constitución, where Its appearance A iluty of 10 cents per |»ound is placed morning, about 6 o ’clock. They fo l that the erroneous impressions as to the bailiff might allow the gomla to he take i t . ” tiv e ly , w ill hereafter lie known us the crested groat enthusiasm. on tea and 3 cents on coffee. lowed down the ooast line, hoping to removed, he decided to watch all night. Spain's relinquishm ent of the island n 1 Choctaw and Powhattan, res|>ectively. . Anot,ktu group, headed hy a w ell- tla r e e ln n a t ’ n lv e r v lty C lnssit. And a place to land, but were unable Cuba are false and calculated to in s p ire , A t a Into hour that night, O ’ Meara was The tugs Fearless, V ig ila n t ami Active, n p a li t C a ll « l ii H e r F i g h t t r s . known C arlist, went through the p rin to do so u ntil Cape Foulweather waa false hopes and emhatrass in te llig e n t1 Barclona, A p ril I t f . — The university heard talkin g to him , ahortly after purchased «m the Pacific coast, w ill re cipal stieet and passed the consulate Faris, A p ril 19 — Spain has been reached. They bad food enough, but action. T he government of Spam hai whieh Clifford waa found on the bal here has closed, In eonseqiience of the tain their present names. shouting “ vivas" to Hpain. to the armv culling home all able-bodied Spaniards. suffered gisetly from want of water. never entertained the thought. .ie o m lis ti at ions m ide by the studeuts. cony of the houae dead. gpd crying l.ivvssantly, W hat Han Happened In the Civilized World. ’7 *6 ^ W ASCO ,