Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 April 1898 — Page 6

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The War May be Decided Upoa Entirely New Lines aad Without Fighting.

Spain Promptly Repudiates Terms of the Ultimatum From the United States.

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f HE SCARCITY CF COAL AND VICTUALS. WOODFORD HANDED HIS PASSPORTS.

A Proclamation Issued to the Wei!ü by the President of the United States. ALL SHIPS MUST STEER CLEAR OF CUBA.

It Relates to the Ultimatum Serveo Upon Spain by the President of the United States. SHERMAN'S CABLEGRAM TO WOODFORD.

1 1 it . v. '.us OmMmmm i i'i I'uwrn in I'reveiil llo.t lilt les uise.l Ibe rr.nerbl.lllv 111. Ill Uli. I MMM I.i to Nfslwl Ni'n rj rrrp-tratloas ... s.i.i.iiii .1 iin p.iluii.

Tlir I uili'.i site Minister .n I l.iwi 0.f..r(.iiiii lu l..rni;ll. I'resciil III" I It limit inn !! l.c Mmlrbl nl Once -. Hmii lad 4 ...loutt at Ion it Mm WUh Hmm

Lonimik. April 22. A dispatch to the lt.uly Telegraph from llareclona. vi l'.i.ir, says:

'Grave apprehensions nr.- fiiu-f tuit. i a ;n Mm bighorl forcwM t eto flea that the issue of war may be deelded, not by valor adwthBit ami dogged pginO SOrHsOO. 'ualiticsof which i the .Spaniards p NWMM an abundance Imt hy NMI . H I Ol coal ami vu-tu:vi. of , which they bote made but a scanty pro- j v. sum iu ula it appears t'at iu yet of eoai in particular they ore WUTBC off tiiau tin y have hitherto iiu- j Bgleodl "The Spanish government, 'irmly i believing down to the very last ;n t.u nt , that pHM would be preserved through the intercession oi the pop a:, t tliu , powers, neglected to lay in v. .hctcnt nroedntni oi mm4 despite the Mfn WH tin made to tlieiu by MM or two far-seeing naval oihVers. He-sides this, it is believed they never MM inquired of the British or other neutral governments whether eoal would lie regarded an eoutrabaud of war. The result is said to be a state of things which may be fraught with unpleasant surprise and briug bostilities Is a premature end. Those in the secret were un.i uis to overthrow theeubtmt on other ground' befosra the beginning of war. for p.itriotie considerations forbade a public

dtoetMUon of the country's weak point i on the eve of hostilit.es. The short j

tune allowed for the deliberations of parliament rend. red this intention ditlieultof execut ion, and the liberal eabiuct, w hich OOttdttetOd the negotiatiouH. will be allowed to bear the responsibility for the results during the eon diet. This alarming story comes from au excellent source, quite above

Min i-l. r Woo Ifi.nl lilven III r.ior!. Mahuu. April 11 -tltM a ',';"J ultimatum of the I nited Mates OFM iwneieed early this mtantmg, in Kn glials. The Hjwntoh government imme Lately broke otT diplomatic relations with the 1'nited States, notifying the l'nite 1 :ati minister o this effeet before be was able to present any no e WoiMlford leaves Madrid this afternoon. Thr i-w Itecctve.l at fMklltlj Wasiiim. rox. April 21- Diplomatic relations between the U nited States iBd Spain are at an end. It is epeeted that from now on events will move with amaing rapidity up to the. Climax Of actual war. Judge lay. assistant secretary of state, early this morning received a cablegram from Minister Woodford, at Madrid, stating that be had bee:, handed his passports.

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had been

notified that ollicial

relations between the Inited State and Spain were ended. H is cablegram said that he bad been given the passports before he had had an opportunity to present the ultimatum transmitted to him for submission to the Spanish government, the delivery of the

all suspicion even of hostility to the ultimatum to Minister I'olo having

i.il'i net. If, an 1 fear, events should demonstrate, it truth, the close of the war may also be the end hot only of the libvrul government, but of much else which is Infinitely more worthy of respect than any political party and which enjoys the sympathy of all Europe. T hear that extreme depression prevails among the few who are initiated iuto this painful s.-ret."

ACTUAL BLGINNING OF WAR. Military anil Nu , I I'rcjmr it Ion-, siiinulated ly tin- Near Ajir .ili of 11. utilities. Wahhisoion. April SI With the actual iH'gmning of war. military an 1 naval preparal ions were vastly stimulated yesterday. The navy bought a ship and n number ol y ach la. It secured sonic more material for guns and renewed orders for haste iu the OOtV si t-uetion of truus. Orders were sent

to the ennndron toynnrd their move-, Hu nts, und llic prelituiuaries oi a 1

blockade were exeeuteil. In tiie war department all arrangements have boon made, for a call for 100,000 volunteers to be chosen from the natioual guard. The strategy board of the department looked over aud perfected the pi :is. in I eil : s wer.- b run to pr. ivui for a Mb) stem of coast patrol by t! ! state aut li u itics. Movements ot troops begun a day or two ago were chunked by uirci tion of the department in .me rOjpeotH to meet the BOUdltio&M of the moment at southern p ints. but

in tfeoeraJ there are indications that

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Ih'oii accepted by the Spanish government as a fornihl announcement ori our ort. Judge Day at once hurried to the White House, where he found PrOll dent McKinley about 10 enter a ear- i lingo to take Mrs. McKinley to the railrond station, where he intended to ' see her off on a short trip to New fork. The news that diplomatic re- j latious H-tween the United Mates and

spam were formally at an euu. us so important that the president bade a hasty good-by to his wife on the White Mouse port;eo and repaired imine liatly to the upstairs part of the boOOfr, wh re he and Judge Day beb1, a

conference, the result of w hich wasthe dispatch of Secretary Port r to thci ipit... to communieate the news to the senate committee on foreign relations, and also to leading members of the house. It is presumed that this was done la order to facilitate any action deemed necessary bv congress

Hy a hasty summ ms Senator Davis, ot Minnesota, chairman of the senate committee on foreign relations: Senator Lodge, of Massachusetts, a meinln-r of the committee; Senator Allison, of Iowa, a leader in that body, and others TON brought to the White House, where they join 1 Assistant Secretary Day and the president shortly after ten o'clock in a conference, whose per BOnttetO map out the immediate policy id' the United States. The conference broke up shortly after half-past ten o'clock. Judge Day. MOMBoenied by Senator bodgOi goiug

ortesrnl ia SOtloa with tb pnr- over to the state department. I he as-

p - of couecnt rating no less than 8U,- i staut secretary would say nothing re0OO men at the guit Krts within the jrar,ling the conference further than xl ten tfnjh rendy tor embarkation to ; to .Qtboriae the statement that a

public anii'Miu incut would be made

If .utnil Vrwrll ittiinet Iu KaMW 111

dan lafU Afur llai'iia ' W .iriM .I liaOJ WtfJ Of sulijr. I to Si lurr .mil (ii.Ii-iiiii.iO. hi. Mil Ii I heir I ariir, u PftBaO Ut MM I laiMtl ntOMh fVaeaiHOTox, April H. -The follo wing proelsoMtloe nnaooncinga block ad.- of Ca boa ports hm been bnnedt 1) th rmllwl f the t'ulleil Stta-. I'riii'laiiiHtbiu. tfnenBM. Ri t isleitee pteeipd sf hi DOnms Mid Spprmad .Vpr.i At. I-.1-- unil eeaMiaaleewd to tks wterannot ( snaiu.it eJM iliiHWilOl tbej saul tfjverutu ut a' one rru ,...su Us authority aa l itovrnmeiiv in M isluiul ef 'üb. ami w.Mi.lr.iw Hi lun I n. i nnv.il fjnva ir-na i'ulia ad .'ulan v.ii. rs, sa4 DM president ut the I'lUtcd Stutewus.lirecteJ sn.l empowensl tu use the ealir. LaadaaOaaral f.irce-.! Meüaltad siHt-s uu.t tueall into the actual service .f the L'nlutl s-taies the militia of thf several states M su.'ii extent as mifc'ht b iii-c -ssar . tu carry ..aii! naoiutiaa nit11 effect: atul U i.miKAs. In carry in' mt.i ef.eci sunt reolutfii tu president of the t'niled Slate deem i m ssary tu set mi lout an.i lualatsia a lilucUa.ie ..f ins MriS seas ot Cans tMlWttnffStl jmrisi.f MaiSOOSl UBlOSItieCsrd nie und Ualiia Hoada Md Hm peri of Ottafeagoa oa tue s.,uil coast of Cuba . Now. therefore I William McK.hl-y. pri'siOsal of the Celled State. In order to enforoi Ihr SSM IM dutioa. do herein- .Ie. lare and yroe.aiin that the Tuned States of Aaier.cn tVMS

iusiitute.l. an t will maintain a blocks le et UM UiTtii . out ofTuha. Including f.iris mi sat I e ast between t'.ir.letiv. an I Bsala H 'Uia a' 1 UM twirt of i 'ieufueiro. mi the miu'.Ii eosst of I'utu.

SfoniMM. in puis MeiO of the iaws of UM fait'- 1 .se.atu-. and the law, .if nut. ens MfU eaUe to such eases. An eftUient forci will t- pust i M lis to prevent the enUMM unit exit efiesNels froiii the orts afe.rcsaid Any neutral vessi'l u;i;ir.u tiin.- s.ii.i porn, or attempt intf to leave the sum- without noi ice or baoOMOfO'Cf Mm estaetUhnal ef sa-n biocuade, will be duly warn 1 by the MOMUO ler ef the MeekefMe latus. oMwUJ toMrsooebsr reh'.ster the fiet. an 1 the date o! sdeh warnliilf. where such UsdonSflMM i tnulc and if l be same tessel sliali u.u.ti atteiupt to

i cuter ..a. liookadsd rt. shn will M usplsrM ' utul sent to the ni'aret couv lent BOft tor SBeh proceedings aicalnst her and her cart; as prize j as may be deemed a i i ieeMS ! Neutral vessels 1 v i n r m any of said ix.rtsat j tho tune of the establi sliment of siu-.i blooii- ! a.te will be allowed ' days tj is,u; th-re-from Iu w itness whereof. I have her.-'into set uy I hand and SSSMSd th seal of the Tniled Siates ! lo Im- a'.nied Dene at the city of Washington, this SM day of April, OH, and of the IMOMOMMe of the Lhiled States the one hundred and twenty atu'uUd WlI.I.lAM MclvlNUSI Hy the PiestOMt John Shuu.m .n. Secretary of State.

The Iteply Ke. i Ived In. in MlnUter Wooilfor.l 'aueil J IlMSB'S s.n irinmljl rmsoaf let ion in lererlag lltffeoaeti Kelation I .in t un. .unl to a l)ei lirili. .ii i.f Wur.

iROM HER VIEW. iaii rneaooffe Ohnte iery t retidl snOOf Mrcelur BMeoetMi

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Wasmim.iov. April M The following st atemeiit of the test of the ultimatum to Spain is issued: 'On yesterday. April M. Itfdi about 11 o'clock a, tu. . the department of .statu

served notice of the

pjorernjnenii by delivering to Minister l'olo, a copy of an instruction to Minister Woodford, and also ti copy of the resolutions passed by the congress o the I nited Stutes. ou the l'.uh iiist. After the report of tbisnoti.e the ApOA' ish mitiister forwarded to the stale department a rennest for his passports, which were furnished to him on yesterday afternoon. 1 opyof the iiisi ruetioa to Woodford is herdWfth appended

A mm aUndmjr on the hack plttforMO in east bound Ku lid car WM mm h SlUUaed j.n t con versa tioa be couldn't help oeef hearini between two velldreeeed woMta. It u,i i oVks k .mil. of coarse, the car wm rrowded. Tarn were several ladies on the pUtfonn end the tu. who talked were elo to lbs involuntarj listener. "l)readful, in't u, out licre? said one ladr. Ye," iwiil the other, but w hat ran yn do? I'm drndfull sshaawd t.. borae at this tune of the efternoea. We hive M bosineM on these cars. I dot lare Its too bad. Juat no ill those nun stsndine in the ear and all t lu- WOOffl sitting OOWO. They ah e.lil Ih ali mied of tin tiiselvM the wosnea, I aunn. reitladtluit osae of the i Inn'! ,.,t III.. Tili V 1 ser e the Wotlu ll

in-t ilbt Men nte so fo.'hsh ill),. lit SUCH

jthincs I nwan airing up their ssata CM ' course nine gentlemen OUl of every ten Null ! oltVr their seats, but I never want to accept one. We Live no right to expeet such favors. And ret what en "' do! It makes a woman look ho foolish, hcinlti.il and haw

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purpose i it mm i n'K 'no h'"k w ; , -.- ,r I ... ....Iii.,.., u t .1. i. n nl 1 1 r i II.

I'll. .11 l.'IV, ...I,. .... The trOUblfl is the men don't I . lieve we are in Mrm.i.1 Inn we refuse a sent und I

l paoM moat of the tine they ere right. There, i liM.U in the car now and see tha poor, pale-

fneed mau u'ivili the ntoill worn ill Ins seel. It' too baa. That man mi been ben. Im liver a desk ill d iv, am' I mippnse the woman has been out to boom afternoon euchre party. These things ere unjustly arranged, l'crbape times will even them up. Ob. this i your street! i;....! eight." Cleveland Triam Dealer.

Lane's Pnsatt toeoicine. Moves the bow ela euch day In ordert heallby tin. in uis'i'saary. A. is uentiv ,,,, the loer and kidneys. Corwskk bwdschs. I'rice 25 aud AOc.

i laagtettts.

w in ic are yon

going with

i,o iastiar i. ..

He looked into her ejree soolfuilx, hot she seemed totally oblivious of it. There wsi sdmiration and love in bi glance, but she ilid got heed it. There v,i-a paasKHI and rapt tirotis longing in it. but it did not sffect her. The fact nf the mutt er was that he was SrOS eveil and she d ! not kaoo w hether it w is all intended for her or the girl 00 the ather side of the rOOOl. Chicago Post. A BglOOgM gotMttiOfOi Amv W li.it an swhwrard Berne, i tete-e-ete. W hat is a good Knglnsh subsl it lit c for Mamie A upoon bolder. N. Y. Journal. THE CAUSE OF DYSPEPSIA.

Wiks Hello! thai dour mal ?

I oll.s Taking it to the ssnv ofliee ft ii ml of eiiae, psel raterned frnm the K l n d l c. railed on nie a ml wiped his fi et on u. - It ii Inn. nid Dispatch. Spring is tha Time

When ItTjpurities in the Dlcod Should Be Expelled America's Croatoat Wlodiclno Is tho Bost Spring tVlotticino. In 'Vinter no nths the per ir;;t s., pn fuso in suuimer, almost oneifl. Thll Ihrove beeh Into the sjreton the unpuutie that shonUl have l'i u MPOtMd tttTOttgk tho pores of the sU'ii This and Qthei causes UM If 01 the blood impure teupria 11. il, pimple, bUBMNMl und en.pt.ons then IppOM or some more serious disease pin take its t.irt. Hood's Barsaparl IIa is the remedy for impure blood in nil its forms. Mprovodhy Its aiervetoM cnrei of blood dis, Men. it is therefore tee medicine for you to takele tho spring, it exnolls ell humors, and put s the whole s stem iu good eondltfon for warmer weather.

Hood's Sarsapaniia Is America's Crer.te-t Medicine. Soll ! v a'.l drngglst8. It; hixfor5. Qst OOly Rootf'a

Hvw1c Pllla :'r'' ,l" l pills to tsks

a wwwo a o a a W I ' i

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iHE FIRST PRIZE CAPTURED. A I '. I i '. i. t..ry for the I nite.l State OaafMBw alollle A s:inlli Mer- . ii ml muH I apt hi l.

Km Wkst. Iin., April -Ths ('nited states :leet was about Vi miles off s.md Key lip;ht th:s morning ut MveA, ;.. ii th. Upoaish merehnetinan lluena 'ent lira was sighted, bound Borth, rhe gun boot Naohvills ran her .lov ii and put a shot 06VOM her OOWa fro n the 4-inch jf mi 00 the port lidk aft. manned by hicut. Dillingham. The Spaniard ignored the shot; but another, closer toher bo WS, brought her to. A prhteorew under Bntdgn T. 1'. He lirudcr was put almard. t aps. Luearraira. in command of her. was astoundcti. lie said he did not know that war had been declared; but when be was

inforined of the stage of affuirs. he sbrnfMod his shoulders ami ae eptcl the situation philosophically. ThO Nashville has taken on stores and will return to the licet, carrying Kiisitrn Met Jrinb-r. who will be n - Uerod by Bnalgn Carlton of tho Beoar.

BTKWAUT I tTOODFORD "The Dnltod States minister at Madrid whs. at the same time, instructed to make a like eOttUBUniCOtloU tO the government of Spnin. This morning the depart tnent received from Gen, Woodf.m! a telegram, a copy of which is hereunto attached, showing that the Spanish government had broken off diplomatic relations with this government. This course renders unnecessary any further diplomatic action ou the ptirt of t he I nited States ' gatsagsaM tTeeeWsssli AlMlll.M 1SUH Wo. iirRH. MisisTtm Mahiiih You havt l.een furnlsheil with the text of a joint resolu

tion voted by the congress of the I alte 1 Stat M on the 19th Inst. approred to-lay-ln relation to the pastgaMtM of the island of CoMo lu obeUienc to the act. Lh pMSl tent ftreetajreu to immeJiateiv communi Sie to tlie gaVSn

i ment of Spinn said resolution w-ith the f-'i mill doman.l of the irovernment of the United State, ! that ih governinptit of Spain at nin e r-lln-

..ulsh IU autli rlty and governmeti' in the island of t'uha and with ITSW its -land and naval forces from Cuba and futian waters In MkUMJ this sti-p. tli" fni'.d State, herehy disclaims any sMefritsiti m or uosatleo to eaerslM sovercUcnty. jiir.s !;ctlon or eoOtNt over said Island, eici-pt for tic pOCUkMlQO thereof, and ass -rt 1 1 i esMI WlSSlMWSi WhOB that is aOSOSS plished. to leave IM gOSt rnui-ni and C OJtfO) of the Nland to Its peogle, HI UW Ml h f'"1' and .nil. jien. l. iii i:' v .-i nn, .'i.t as t'.ev ma . Sst i.nlSli If by tlir liour of u.M.n. M saf inlav next I I 33.1 dav of April, instant. US re hi Mt c.tnin :- nicute,i lettus g rrsa neat sy tiiat if naals a fell enJ ntsfMiioij leipiwin M tins Oasssad and resolution, w'a HOBf IM ends of gBSMS la Cuba shsil M uss ired the president v. ,11 pro ;eed without further notice to us. it. SO Ml and autliority etijoinel aud conferred up M him by ta said j...nt rt'snhitlous to such an "Xtent ua may be necessary t) carr;: the sairif luto c-fTect. gfOOOt Slir.UMAN Teleitram from Won I for.l. Mai. inn April It, ISa an mam. W siiiN.. r-iN Bartythts (TliarsJay) BMraUBT. imm-diately after the receipt of rour open MtSgreea, ssid before I had communicated same to Spanish gOVSCa nient Spanish minister for foreign af

fairs notifiid me that dtploasl I lions are broken between the two

From the Republican, Scrar.ton, Ta. The primary rause of dyspepsia is lsek of fitahty; till SIMUnrS of inive force; the loss of the life sustaining elements nf the blood. No organ can properly perform its function when tho source of nutriment feile. W hen the stoaaacn is robbed of the nourishrnent demanded hy nature, assimilation teases, unnatural Ka-ra arc generated; the rut ire tni responds to the discord. A practical illustration f the symptoms and torture of dyspepeie n furnished by the . tee of Joseph T. Vandj he. 440 Hickory St., Bcranton, la. In tellint! his story. Mr. Vandyke says: "Five veils ,1'm 1 was alllictcd with a

trouble of the stomach, which vru very eggravstmg. I had no sppetite, could not enjoy myself at any tune, nnd espei lally was the trouble MTCM when I awoke in the moraUli; I did not know wh it the nilmi lit was, but it beaiiie speedily worse, nnd 1 was in constant iniserv. "1 called in tny family physician, and he diagnosed the case as catarrh of Vho stomach, lie lue scribed for me and I iiad bid .f.-. ' M i 1

took nearly all the mcdiiinc, but still the trouble hmsnM aoreej und I felt that ng i onditlee was hopeless. I tried several remedies recommended bv no frieads but withut honefit. After I had been sufferiagsev' eral months, Thoraas Cnmpbell, also a rcsi dent of tlii city, urged aw to try Dr. W ilium' Pink Pills for Pale People. "He finally persuaded me to buy a box and I begta to me the pills aeeorotng tn directtoas, Before I bad taken the seonu b.. I begaate feel rallcvcd, and sfter takinf a few more boxes, I considered myself restored to health. The puls gSVO BM new life, atrrnirth. am'otion and happiness." Dr. Williams' Pink PiTje cure dvpepsii by resoriti2 to the blood the requisite con etituente of life, by reocwing the nerve force and meMing the rtmnefh to promptly ancl properly a'similate the food. These Mils SM n specific for all diseases having their origi nation in impoverished blood or disordered nerves. Thev contain eeerg element re'pii , site to jrmeral nutrition, to restore etrength

to the Bask, p.iod health to the ailing. fli r the Opera. Marie -Hie tenor'a besutil'ul tones sre till ringing in nry eete. LoniM ti In.--' And earrings ere au Out of style, too!-Philadelphia liulcltin.

Go to your grocer to-day and f:ct a 15c. package of Grain0

It takes the place of coffc at the cost. Made from pure grains it is nourishing and healthful. Int'.itthat T'mr r.xr f l yo'j ORAIN-O

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Saes'ls's Bsbmsi sir Baary DeansasasMt Woirr in i karg ef Vasatteoa lnBBMBM WsB t orte. Maiuiih. April The fneon regent presided yesterday afterno .n at the t. linnet eeenoiL genor ttosrnatn, the pi einier, announced the departure of is. -nor Polo y llarnabi-e from VVanliiut;t .11 mid that the I nited States minister. 'nil. Woodford, had been informed 1 1 i:it it w ou Id 1 1 use ai to pr. sent any Hi te. The British nnthnaandor, ."sir Henry Druasaaood WelC. called npou Honor UsUloo, the (otvigu iplaletar, and In f.irm.d Mel that the etTnlre of tbo American legal ion ircre in Ins (the aiubass idor'sl hands. The eh am bora have eleetod proet alcHial otli ters

s Oif S,,,,rils Hre II. Uannin, April S3, The eoeni nfflnlal Oorr.-i. (Minden in yesterday afternoon a 1 I spaioa feel ings have been outraged 10 1 w blfheot point by the injustice, noetotOMnsj Infani, bad faith and innits Of every kind licupeu ii(on her by 11 rite people with the most iguuhie 1 is lon. and 1 1:1 ,...,( fi eliiijj. We could uulj return blow for blow, but Spunlords never nee inch ereapona, gfhtoh arc lortmbleii in any civilised country.'' in oonelualoB the Cor-apundoooin exptcs.s4s . mi. 1 ii- 11 the 'eventual ti iuiuiili of loatltTi "

Inter in the dav. fhairtuan D.ivis of the s nute foreign rOlOl Me eopnstttee erne not exjiiicit. simply rcniurking: We've taken the trielt." Aabad peoitVOllj regarding the handing of his pissports to Minister Woodford, he said that that was all right; that the delivery of the ultimatum to the Spanish leguttoe here bad Mtrved all purposes.

IllplolllUtll

loot (i:i excellent authority it is reported that the destination of the Beet is M;ttan.as. On Imard the llugship is' apt. Araligiiren. brother of the late Brig.Qon. Nestor ft I Bieg Ml III! Me will pilot tiie licet to Maimnaaa. The Cnbaani lots went on board last night alter 13 o'eliKtk. The Detroit sailed to join the fi. et yesterday uflernoon. It is belie ve. I that one or two ships will he left here at

least temporarily.

Itebit Ion Hr.. ken Off Hi Mn.ilrtsV

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has broken oft

elntlons with the I nited

M IDB1D. Airil

npeellh goveriitnent

diplomiitii

Union gMrvernmenl Kneray Ipplaudeil. llAOngtt, April II, Ititt a. in. Tho newspapers here appi.iu I ''The energy Of the govern men t nnd the enthusiasm of the pejhlie al the a Ivoul of war. "

BITS OF NAVAL HISTORY

T!ie ohb st iron vr od ia the Michigan, built in ltt. The American navy has practically all been built dnoe IMS. The origin of the navy i!rnrtmrnt may be MtM tn date from October It. 177.1. erhen eongreM enthorlgoi the gereipgaenl nf two erui-ers. The amount cxpnidcd by the navy depertMent d Infi was $:!4.56i,54tt. Thu Is a larger etun then hge hern empendrd in luv vear since 1UCÖ.

The .ipl ured

ejaenn V Isen It est.

at Key

Kky Wknt. I'la.. April ?8. -1 omnia mler Lyons of the Dolphin has delivered to I nited Mates District "Attorney tJtripHng the papers of the Bttenn Ventura, eaptured by the Naslivilic. lie will lM the ship ll the usual way. The unfortunate men -hunt man is still lying in the harbor. Her captain

S nc i; M"iorroRn Senator ( ulloui. of Illinois, of the forelga relntlone eonunlttoe, enldthm the hnnding of the paaBporteto Minister Woo If.. rd constituted the SfMSlei) reply and ended all peOOefttl relution-.. While 1111 ctTort migl.t hi- uimle In con gross to make a formal di-elarat ion ol war. there was no OOMOtOn lor it. anil in his opinion there would probably li none. B0 added: 'There ia enough of a State of war now existing-." Everything now. he suggested. would go ahead without prcliuiinnry MÜOB of a formal declaration of war by congress. The next step, he said, would be to call out the troops

w of the I munition In llnsnna. 11 WAN A. April The Albisu theg ter was ero'.vded Wednesday night when Iht news that the l llited States had sent an tilt 1 mat tint to Spain was made public. The niinouneeini'nt whs greeted with enthusiasm by the people

and the audience in tue theater

ÄVeöelablc Prcnaralionfor As

similating ihcTood and Regula- . . .1 o. .Miirlic r nf I 1 'niv 1 r. rv!

UltgUUZ JBBBBB WMBBS ssmssssi w

called

Cadis

March. which they ueeompan icl iy

singing a stirring chorus.

was allowed to remain on Imard; but

the crew of fg were taken over to the UjMn the orchestra to play MM

liolplun and ina.le to assist in t lie .vorn of eoaling. The gonbont Nashville stcamid proudlvotit of t he harbor late yesterday eftarnoon, having achieved the first victory of the war, altho i( h a bloodleaa one She had gone nbout U

A Colored Ijsnib lliiieil. PrtTaVMK, Pn.i April J. -I ohn K. Lamb, eolorcd, who shot and killed Abraham . lacks.. ti. ulso colored, during

ml lea when the Dolphin signalled hot J a annhon henwl among road laborers to rotern. j at I'nity. I'.. laat Se(iteinl.. r. was She ,teame,l back and received or- i lianged iu t he county courtyard at 10:25

- il... n.iliii-.. ,.f .vbi.-li im n.it ill- ; m l.nilllilllet his fate ealllllV III

vulged, and iui to sea again, finally to to join the licet and. incidentally, to pickup any other vagrant ship of the em tny that happens to come within range of her guns. The cruiser Marbillhead, the Monitor Puritan, the AlgOWttUl nnd the Mangrove sailed yOBlerdi afternoon to ioin the Ueet.

lib il of st rangulation

Pmtrg)tcsi3tMlsti0T.Cherful-

tiess arul Rcst.Conbilns neithoOtmim.Norpuine nor lluuraL KotNahcotic.

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Apafccl Rexnedy foröonsüpev tinn sour Stomach. Diarrhoea

Worms jCcmvvdwoivS .Feverish tvss and LOSS OF SLEEP. ToxSiniile 5iialure of

TEW YOHK.

For Infants and Children The Kind You Have

Always Bought

Bears the Signature

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Ifjsetasaari Onaisnll riit. Wmi.iu.oo. In.. April .".'.-The couventioii Of the Women's llaptist Foreign Miss'Kuiary so let y of the west el.is.-d last night after a two days' session.

tXACT COPY Of WRAFKB.

The Kind

You Have

Always Bought.

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