Richmond Palladium (Daily), 27 January 1902 — Page 3
KIOTMOND DAILY rAIXADIUSr. MONDAY, JAXUABY 27, 1902.
TRUTH'S FAIR FACE in Lis, Brings Yea H-i f W P H fh p 2SP AS 1 - m This Er'Jro M-W V U 11 .Wi Cp& h&ll Got a r.Iuu When Cranborr? ;nkc Snvs (Jt ifiirin Papers. TIIHY oAV IT ISN'T 0 C "J O a ) liJil fi & t-'i- ka iiii ii V L& Fcruind by Nervous Diseases, Women fiad !r Celery K-'n tbe erft hrttiir-s tooSc lht frw. tbeir. frm j;u mi l utakea living a joyf-.il ex jut lotu-. Const! athm, l:cil! 1? ami stoma-h, 11 m : H?.-y dWKw :l vivid to U in:iueiHe 1 tiiis p-iid isi&ilciuo. Ce'.'-Ty X'n 1 a wtilhrly '!f.-.-i; mell inc. it iuid ia U.o. atutl i.v jckuiie I J And Vebster's Incyclopsetiic EicUosaryi YOU MUST ACT P53QE5P7LY. SJory Thiit Ci-nuaiiy Was the Insiiiraur t" the liaa t Kui)'au liiter chtiou I5:ttr'y Denied. Tie Uli.-le Thin? 1 Afrilied la lietl in lo Attempt to Mar 1'riuce llturj's I'leasuie.
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Berlin. Jan. 27. The German press throughout shows irritation over the alleged British attempts to throw suspicion on the policy entertained toward the United States by Germany before the outbreak of the SpanishAmerican war. Nearly all the German newspapers regard these alleged attempts in the same light as does the Deutsches Tages Zeitung. Dwelling upon the motives which actuated the interpellation of Henry Norman in the British house of commons Jan. 20. that paper says: In the London reports cabled to New York it is alleged that Germany was n.e instigator of a plan to bring about intervention by the European powers against the United States. This is a direct blow in the race of truth. But what of It? It might, perhaps, on the verge of Prince Henry's visit, create ill feeling in the United States, in which case the object underlying Mr. Norman's interpellation and the answer thereto of Lord Cranborne. as well as that of
the inventions sent abroad by English newspaper agencies, would be fulfilled." The National Zeitung concludes a page editorial on the friendship between the United States and Germany in these words: "The only object of the visit of Prince Henry to the United States is the cultivation of this sentiment. The German emperor could give the United States no better proof of the feelings and sentiments animating him and the German people in regard to the greatness and development of the Union as a civilizing power, than in sending his brother there. Prince Henry goes, as it were, as the interpreter of German friendship for the United States. He is the first German prince from the old reigning house who treads the soil of the great republic, and undoubtedly his acquaintanceship with the most prominent men of the Union will exercise a beneficial effect upon national relations. "The visit of Prince Henry must dissipate all the foolish and malicious assertions of political antagonism between Germany and the United States and of German plans of conquest in the American sphere of influence, and instead thereof, strengthen and establish feelings of mutual recognition and equality of standing. No treaty or alliance between Germany and the United States is needed. Ever since the existence of the United States peace, friendship and trade intercourse have prevailed between us. Prince Henry's trip shows that we wish to remain in the same relations in the future, and the reception which the people, the government and public opinion are preparing for him on American soil, will give splendid proof that the Americans cherish similar sentiments and hopes." Wales Is Treatetl Cnoly. Berlin, Jan. 27. Sunday passed without any disrespect being shown to the Prince of Wales, who arrived here Saturday evening to represent King Edward at the celebration of the anniversary of the birth of Emperor William today. German crowds have a too deeply abiding respect for royal personages and are too thoroughly policed to ever jeer them. But in a city where the lifting of one's hat is as universal as ordinary civility, it was singular to see the passing crowds with never a hat raised, and to hear no murmurs of applause. Boer to I lie Kracue. Pretoria. Jan. 27. Colonel Wilson captured 20 Boers near Frankfort in Orange River Colony last Saturday. He was preparing at dawn the next day to move away with his captives when a superior force of Boers made a desperate effort to recapture the prisoners. A hot fight ensued, in which all but three of the prisoners escaped and in which a few men were killed or wounded on both sides. It Couldn't Proceed. Panama. Colombia. Jan. 27. A small gasoline launch belonging to the government and named, General Campo, bearing important dispatches for the government general Castro, was sighted by the revolutionary fleet near Rio Grand off the coast of Agua Dnlce, southwest of Panama. Two shots were fired at the General Campo from the revolutionary gunboat Padilla, and the former was obliged to return here. A mammoth Cottonwood tree was cm a few days ago in the bottoms of the Little Wabash river in Illinois. It contained 8.O0O feet of lumber. The tref was twenty-one feet in circumference, and a twelve foot log on the first liml cot 600 reet of merchantable lumber. When the tree was felled, the tallest man in the neighborhood conid not see over the logs as they lay on the ground.
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