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Show s AX RUSLELL SAflE WANTS WAR. WTIU Support Sky tb Wealthy i'amlllre th Tronry. New York, Feb. 28. Russell Sago authorized ingave out the following terview today; From all the information received, there ia little doubt in my mind that our warship waa blown up by outeide commission agencies, and if the naval action haa for ao reporta, the time no be should wavering. come. There the demand must Thin government immediateand that fullest reparation, ly. Whatever action, war or otherwise, President McKinley may take, he should ami would have the fullest support from both rich and poor, Be" publicans and Democrats. There is no question aa to where the rich man stands. In the civil war when it broke out I bought government bonds, and I did the same in 1804. So did other rich men. We had confidence in our government. If the necessity arises now I will do the aane again, generously, and so will other rich men that I know of. I am an American first and last and propose to stand by the flag. Party lines will be dropped. As to the stock market, that has got to take care of itself, for the present. The ticker is now a secondary consideration. The houor of the government comes first. I speak not only of my own views on this point, but those of other moneyed men with whom I have talked. Another thing. The families and dependants of every sailor killed on the Maine must be taken care of. That is a bill Spain must settle. If the citizens of this country enlist to defend our flag and all that it means, we are in duty bound to see that their families are provided for if they are killed. With that understood by the people, there will bo no lack of soldiers or sailors when the need arises. I think the president has been cautious in this matter, but I am confident that he will now act simply in the Maine matter." The Evening World says that Senator Hanna waa in conference last evening with a number of representatives f financial institutions; and that he was given to understand by them that the administration could depend upon all the money support necessary to carry out any plan or action that might be determined upon. According to the Evening World, a series of bond issues, aggregating 1300,000,000, waa suggested as a possibility and waa acquiesed In by the assembled financiers. TREASURY STATEMENT. What It Promises to Show for the Month of February. Washington, Feb 28. The monthly treasury statement shows a small surplus for the month of February. The eustorn receipts amount, for the month, to 114,436,715, a gain over the same period last year of over 93,250,060. The receipts of internal revenue show an Increase of about (564,000. The excess of expe nditures over receipts for the first year of the present administration, exclusive of Pacific railroad payments, is about (24,000, as compared with a deficit of about (47,000,000 for Tala of th Maine Expulsion Feb. 24. The latest story West, Key as to the way the Maine waa blown up la contained in a letter forwarded by a secret Cuban club in Havana to J. M. ftovin, a Cuban insurance agent here. The club received it in the ordinary course of mail. It waa written in English, but was signed Maqulnista (Machinist), After a long preamble saying the writer knew the Maine's fate waa due to a Spanish plot, the letter goes on to say that in an old warehouse at Santa Catalina, 200 yards from where the Maine waa moored, some diving aparatua had been hidden, and that from this base two divers had worked by night and filled the torpedo holes of the Maine with dynamite cartridges connected with a battery to the land, by which the cartridges were exploded. According to the letter the divers were to have been paid a large sum, which has not been forthcoming. The Cubans in Key West say that the investigation in Havana has tended to confirm the statements of the letter, which will go before the court of inMaw quiry. 4 r Anxiety. Idutto or Bowel cur With Cnsenrata. Candy Cathartic, constipation forever fsll.druggiaU refund money are till they lOo.XSo. If a CL Moat girls meet one. CL County, Established 1780. Frank J make oath that he ta the senior Chny of the firm of r. J. partner Chant' A Co., doing businona in tha City Tol iledo. County aad State aforesaid, of aad that aald Brin wiU pay the sum of ON HUNDRED DOLLARS for and every eaae of Catarrh that cannot be cured by tha usa af llali'a Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHJENBT. Sworn to before me and aubaaribed in ireeenoe, this Sth day of December, Bakers Chocolate, r A. W. OLKA BON. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cura la taken Internally end acts directly on the blood and mucous surface of tbo system. Bend fer testimonials, fre. F. C. CHKNET CO., Toledo, Bold by Druggists, Tie. Halls Family l'llls are ths beat. (Beal) celebrated for mors than a century as a delicious, nutritious, a land beverage, -- Yellow Label on the front of every package, and our tions. Beauty la Blood Deep, blood means s dean skin. No beauty without it. Csacarets.Candy Cathar tic deans your blood and keeps it clean, by stirring up the laiy liversnd driving sU impurities fro i the body. B banish pimpli and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Csscarets, beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed. 10c, 25a 60 Ls Bslle Chocolatiers,"om the back. trade-mar- dean k, NONE OTHER GENUINE. . MADS ONLY BV L WALTER BAKER CO. Ltd., i Dorchester, Mass. rj TERROR AT NEW YORK. Will Kamala Thar 1ntll Rattlement of Maine Question. the A Total Disability Claim of $1,650 Paid to New York, Feb. 28. The United States monitor Terror passed in at Quarantine at 12:50 this morning. The left Hampton Roads Sunday vessel af- ternoon, where she haa been lying for a week all ready to put to sea. Her commander, Captain Kicoll Lud" low, received instructions from Secretary Long to remain in New York harbor till further orders, which is taken to mean that the monitor will be on hand until the setlement of the Maine question. It is thought that the secretrry delayed sending the monitor to these waters during the stay of the Spanish cruiser through courtesy to the Spaniards. The formidable vessel, which will anchorprobably lie at the age of Tompkinsville, is 249 feet long, 55 feet beam, 14 foot 3 inch draught. Her displacement is 3,900 tons; speed ri12 knots; main battery, four fles in pairs; secondary battery six rapid firing guns and two machine guns; thickness of armor belt is 7 Inches; thickness of protective deck 8 Inches; thickness of turret armor lljtf man-of-w- a Man Who Was Afterward Cured. The Monitor, a newspaper published at Meaford, Ont., Canada, first discovered this case two years ago, and published it at length, which now seems, owing to the curs of it, to be a miracle,. Ths facts were so remarkable that many people doubted the truth of them. They said: It is too remarkable; It cannot possibly be trae; the although paper is mistaken, ana tha man, he may think himself cured, will soon recondition, etc., eta lapse Into his former The socaiwy of ite report called in qi UOHfMIV Monitor determined to find ont definitely whether the facts were aa stated aad whether the man would really stay oared. They accordingly kept a dose watch on tha case for two years after the openinghis mouth sufficiently wide to take solid food. The doctors called the diseane spinal sclarosii, and all said hs could notliva For three years he lingered ia this condition. Then by some friends he wae advised to take Dr. Williams Fink Fills for Pal People. He took them and there was a itcnanga The first thing noted was a tendency to sweat freely. This showed there was'some life left in nis helpless body. Next came a little feeling in his llmba sensa This extended, followed picking coarse tions, antil at last the freely, naturally and vigorously through his body, and the llity returned, and hs was restored to hie old time i health. lam in even hotter health than when I yaos you ths ret interview.'' Do you still attribute yonr cure to tbo mta of Dr. Williams PinkPiUf!" asked the Monitor. Unquestionably I do, was the reply. Doctor had failed, as had also th e numer ous remedies recommended by my friends. : tire I began Fink Pills. owe my release To this wonderful medians I from th living death. I have since recommended these pills to many of my friends, and the verdict ls always in their favor. I shall always bless the day I was induced to take them." Bitch is the history of one of the most remarkable cases of modern times. Can any ar l896 rORONTOffirCc 10-lnc- h OMWIQNMANKg inches. MKINLEYS ATTITUDE. nn of Cabinet Keys He Will Mot Rash Into Wnr. Washington, Feb. 28. A member of Member Dollars jJLcAsv 5 The above ls the substance of the first first article appeared, and have jnst now published another article about it in which article published by the Monitor. Now folha original reports ore completely vsrifed,ths low some e lipping, taken from the same cure is permanent, and they publish a fas paper two years afterward, and there is not afmii of tits cheek given by the Canadian Mu- - the slightest shadow of donbt, in view of 4ual Lift Association for ttGiO. 00 amount to- this testimony, that Mr. Patchs cure is tal disability claim paid by them to Mr. Fetch. permanent. Here follows the aonount: On being again questioned, Mr. Fetch Tha first account stated that the patient (see address below)had been e paralytic for said: You see those kandfl the gkin is now Iflve years, that there waa such a total lack natural and eiastia Once they were hard of feeling in bis limbs and body, that a pin and without sensation. Yon conld pierce ran fall length could not be frit; that he them with a pin and I would not feel it. and 'could not or help himself at all; for what is true of my hands is trae of the rest jtwo years he was not drmwed ; furthermore of my body. Perhaps you have observed that t have now even ceased to use a cane, that be was bloated was for that reason nn recognisable, and conld not got his and can get about my business perfectly tolothes on. The paralysis was so complete well. F You may say there it absolutely no as to affect the face and prevented him from doubt as to mu sure hsino vermanent. Indeed one say, in the face of such testimony, that Dr. Williams' Fink Fills are not entitled to the careful consideration of any suffering man, woman or child? Is not the case in truth a miracle of modern medicine? To make the evidence complete we publish above a fac simile cut of the check received by Mr. Fetch from the Canadian Mutual Life Association, bring the amount due him for total disability. Ills unnecessary to add that this life insurance association did not pay this large amount of money to Mr. Patch, except after the most careful exam- ination of nis condition by their medical experts. They must have regarded him 'orever incurable. Mr. Patchs address is as follows, Reuben Fetch. Oriers villa. Ont. Canada. "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE FUL OF SHAME. t XI kI PORflRflEL The Best Saddle GoL A HOUSE- CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO FARM SLICKER SEEDS lelur'i Me in Wunated W fniiea Ft.. UMliMthiwirM 1 HilMr'a nii; J. tffimriicMkwMa MMInti, Vu ITS taih. tartaj, ib4 T. Mmi RbNbIIN, InVN, feff flWW'Rff IN blMfc. StlNT! MM IfTMtoM, wrttttlwm. (rum UiM MV MltMNen, kfBM will ViviihnplA M trill 10 DOLLARS WORTH FOR lOo.' T run Ikra MM. J II ft Pm, Bui VMM, f Oh.. 1 . WkMC Miff Rim JcthmIh M., It- ISM teutecu, Mill ill M file frlH Sr hat uaa hr Mr J kwt Ik mw iwriMi ar. u4mu. "FneiflM,-Iau.fl r Mm, .11 hum jm upM mUm af kal Ml. paataf. pwilnlf kUa. WHtklW.MfM.aun. X. Viliar, LffRiyivillt. j m Wmtxra Rate War. Montreal, Feb. 28. The delegates representing the eastern railways, who have been here in conference with the Canadian Pacific officials, have returned home. It is understood no agreement was arrived at, but that the delegates take back an offer from the Canadian Pacific which, if accepted, will end the present western rate war. The Canadian Pacific consider the acceptance likely. In the mean time the Canadian Pacific railway is said to have determined on reducing the rate from Montreal to Toronto to (3. 100 Fatal atfl.MakkL Bd ykf. wliM ifitakl Ok ed. ais.Q25nSM??5' WANTED LlVb SALESMEN TO srijl Cigar on Salary qr Commission. ExperiWestern Cigar Co, F. G. ence unneeeMsry. Box 44J, Sslt Lake City. IC PENSION 1 JB isff xoth D- - Corps. W. N. U Vhe they B. MS N.H. Vols rosecstlMCIalwe slme 187 B rPH2- Salt Lak AasKcriag Meatioa f has our well-kno- More illiterate hod carrier reach the top of the ladder than men with college educa- A girl always comes away from a bouse party with either a terrible quarrel or an Idea of a new waist. flesh-formin- g r, 12-in- 8aaita'i - tate of Ohio. City of Toledo, Luooa Ddusions are not the only things men Piso's Cure fer Consumption is the best WladtwV An officer of the Maine, whpse atS(n. thing Imp to hug. like Par afclMrra iMthlag .aerie tha uu, iwdua ialaaa-- i W. Lots, Fabu-ehetention was called to the story, today f all oough cures. George win colls. SmaabWa nm yala, allay Bmoke Sledge Cigarettes. 20 for B eta. La., Auguat 84. 1805. asserted positively to the corresponminsome wedThe Lord isnt near so deaf aa Tbe average girl will never admit that dent that the torpedo holes of the Jealousy A key that opens more seem to think. sters likes to see s man in his shirt sleeves. she combined, all others locks than Maine had not been opened during her stay in the harbor. the Cabinet, in speaking of the attitude of the President on the question of war with Spain, said: President McKin-ley'i- s giying thoughtful and earnest consideration to every phase of the Cuban situation as it appears, but he will not be jlngoed into war, or act in anticipation of events which may never the first year of the last administration. occur. He fully realizes what war It la expected by the treasury officials means, and will not go to the last direthat the receipts for customs for March ful extremity without the approval of will show a material increase over any his conscience and a firm conviction previous month during the year, and that such a course would be right in as there will be small interest pay the sight of God and of man. But meats due it is believe the surplus for whenever the honor and integrity of the month of March will ' aggregate the Nation or its people become invol(5,000,000. ved the President may be depended la Yard. Activity Navy upon to do bis whole duty, and do it N. 38. The greatest promptly. Y., Feb. Albany, activity known since the late rebellion STRIKERS BEFORE CONQRESS. Is witnessed at the Watervliet arsenal. The entire force Is working night and Delegation of Cotton Mill Operative to Hava a Hearing.. day. On Friday night an order waa New Bedford, Mssb., Feb. 28. The received for the shipment of two carstrike loads of council, at a meeting decided to for Fort projectiles Hamilton with the greatest possible send two delegates to Washington to haste. Yesterday afternoon they were represent the New Bedford unions at dispatched to that point. Orders have the hearings of the congressional jualso been received for the shipment of diciary committee on Representative amendment to all projectiles now on hand to the sev- Lovering's eight-hou- r eral forts about New York aud to for- the constitution. One of the purposes ward all complete guns as speedily as of their visit will be their work at and other possible to the proving grounds at Baltimore, Wilmington Sandy Hook. Such an order has not cities on the route, where they will been received at Watervliet since the address the unions and secure what close of the war. It is expected that aid they can for the strikers. The colthe last six loads of projectiles will be lections during the past week have amounted to about 12700, an increase shipped during the present week. over any former week. Madrid, Feb. 28. The government is anxious to secure firm basis for commercial and political relations with the United States before May 1, in case the pacification of Cuba should not have made progress before the rainy season commences. It is an open secret that both the home and colonial governments consider the preservation of friendly relations with the United States aa no less Important in the pacification of Cuba than the military operations and the unofficial negotiations to Induce the insurgent leaders to accept autonomy. Tbe Fall Thnwt Amid the discomforts of life ssd the fullness therof, reaching to every family, there is that which can so easily mitigate- or entirely cure, the wonder is why we endure sad suffer so much. From hlg pains to little aches, which are the wear and tear of the physical structure of man, there are always remedies good, better and best The choice should be always for beat as the surest aad the cheapest In chronic or acute suffering with rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica or lumbago, or with the minor ailments of sprains and bruises, or of soreness and stiffness, the efficacy of St Jacobs Oil and the fullness thereof in so many complete and perfect cures make it stand out as the best remedy for pain. Why, then, should we stand on the order of going for it, and not go at once? In numberless esses the aggravations of discomforts and pains are from delay. Whv should we suffer? The man a woman likes best is the one who knows when to say nothing and just pat her hand. - - No. 10, 1808 Advertisements This Taper. Kindly J |