Show TALK ON O TilE WAR SITUATION I London Stock Market Feverish but Somewhat Improved What Britain Would Ila In I Cu ot War 10 lIear to CnnIII Whip Ammunition ad Cool New York March DA dispatch to the Tribune from London says Tho stock market Is I less I feverish but without any decided return of confidence confi-dence In the American list The situ atlon In America was regarded In the street as more paclllc since the withdrawal with-drawal of the demand loe the recall of Gen Lee removed the most alarming alarm-ing menace ot war National defense bile are always considered tn England Eng-land as peace measures and this Is the Interpretation placed here on the vote of a credit of 50000000 Thore Is I little comment In the press on the prospects ut war but what there Is I ut it Is I friendly to America The rumored purchase by Spain of six warshlpH now In England alI > al-I el > eh dock yards Is I repeated with a vierleal jJtdcnlataJrunioll the legations Interested It la probable that the refusal re-fusal of these vessels has been ob tallied but that there Is I still some uncertainty un-certainty respecting their delivery Only two of them can be ready for sea within a moiUh and the completion of the remaining four will require from three to nine months The purchase pur-chase of these vessels I if effected will InJIcate whether the Spanish government govern-ment considers war likely to occur within to or within nine month for no ship not finished before the outbreak out-break of hostilities can be delivered hy any neutral country The Manchester Guardian onnounc that Mr Goshen may announce the Purchase several of these ships for England The Spanish overnment undoubtedly undoubted-ly has money available In London for buying war vessels If she can get them U United States naval ant 1111 n1 Low war ships In the IurolW market mar-ket for early delivery unless the Spanish options are given up The text of the neutral acts passed by parliament In 1890 as a sequence to the Alabama arbitration provides expllcllly for any emergency which may arise It either Spain or the United States have iflnlshed ships the arming and filling out > such vessels 1 of war after the outbreak of hoxttlltlea la prohibited and thev vo III be for felted to the British government The sale 01 arms ammunition and other military stores to a belligerent Is I not prohibited but they must not go out ot port In any warship hence It will be Practicable for Spain to receive alter the outbreak ot hostllltle gum and other molar material Contraband i of war which may he ordered In time 01 peace nn1 It Is I prnbahle that a portion of the lun1 now aallable In London for Spanish use wll b expended In Its I-ts of this kind The Important question now dfol l cud hy naval and dlllomntlc ofll cers olntfi to the coal supply of the belligerents from neutral port During the war ot ISM large quantities quan-tities nf coal were exported from Eng Protested against It 1 the same practice prac-tice were repented English coal could be shipped to Havana for the title of the Spanish fleet In tlm of war Mo over while It would lie a breach of nulrlly I to convert Nau Kingston or other British Wt Indian ports Into regular mallow stations for the flplnlh fet tho opli I ion 01 some xper here iq I thnt any helUgrnt ship entering neutral wltra ran obtain sufficient coal to carry br to th nearest harbor tender her on n flow oat 19 I an essen flat an Powder or mim to naval wn fare hut the neutrality Timetice r nocllng Il has not ben settled even hy the Geneva award Havana Is I now Mated pit P1111d With coal from Eric land for naval use hut n unusual con tmet have vet been mal for storing a lent ouontlty If It there with n few to the possible outbreak of has tilitime CIIICAflOS MAINE OIAT MEET INO IaolnUnn 00 Cu be In ilroInr lIt lua Uulol Chicago Starch ORepreventativa citizens met III the council lumber In I response to an Incitation extended Iy the major to disease plan for refs I rig a fund to b used In erecting a monument In I Washington or Annapolis for the seamen and marin ho were lost In the Main disaster The mayor was authorized by the meeting to appoint nn executive commit com-mit > ol tvventyllv to devise plain for sapling tho lund Judge liithjll read n set of revolutions revolu-tions giving ipresslon to the Hint merit that the liest mon1 Hi-nt tu the sailors 01 the Maine would bo t free Cuba Tho reading 01 the mutations caused a Par ElJudg William Ilntl sc ond1 the motion to adopt the ro llilTo OffThere There was I moment 01 hesitancy and then exJudge Lrn C Calling I who Ana In the chair ruled A motion Ito I-to refer takes precedence alone 0 I n opt All who ore In favor ot re rerrlng the resolution say Aye There were half a dozen Ayes and aa nnny NoeV the majority of times Present refraining from voting I and Chairman Collins declared the reaolu lon referred t tile committee to h apliolntrd by the mayor The reilolution In I as > follows Ilcsolved That while vou agree with the mayor 01 the city who has called thl is meeting and willI other leading citizen 01 our country that a filling memor7aloto ommmomt the names and heol death 01 our court t rymen who i gave their lives as a sacrifice to liberty on the Illrated Maine ought to be erected at the national capital It is I tho unanimous sentiment 01 this representative body of American clll zens resident In Chicago that the only ndequate and enduring memorlal I nIle n-Ile urgent sense which can be erected I honor of theme brave men not 70nO bu t nroI just Commemoration I 01 the heroIc and unparalleled ntruir IIle through torture nnd to dnth 01 many thouund 01 other Uberty loving mn who have sought to do for Culm their native land I hut Wnahlncton and the heroes 01 the revolution did far theirs and will forever 10 a free Cuba for a government which shrift 1 established upon the trnl tTlrh 01 the Declaration of Indepndence That all men are created equal that they tire endow ed by their creator with cer tnln still tnnUnnhe rights that terviong thee are those of lire IlliVrls I and ill > pursuit of happiness that to secure these right governments ovcnment are In Btlluleil among men deriving their I Just movers from the ell nrent 01 the goi crived1 Such a memorial the American po pie tire In our Judger Cut tied upon toy 1 very consideration of national honor to usoolft In establishing Th ma > or expects lo appoint the olecutive committee tomorrnw The Plan of giving n aerie of monsler 11 fo performances at the auditorium seem to bo generally favored by those In charge of the project I HAWAIIAN 91 ITll 1 Is I Fp1 I lit Lo nr I > 10 Gtorranionroot ATI Honolulu March 1 via San rrancts Cal Cal March OTh Hawaiian legislature has adopted a Joint reoll Ion elltndln g its deep anti earnest PYM P thy to the Unld State In the great los ot life slnlnrd by the de structlon of the cruiser MnlnV In 1 th > harbor of Havana on February Hth lot and at the suggestion of Senator McCandlesa the Hag over the executive milling was placed at half mast as n mark of s ympath T I Davies guardian of Prince Kalulnnl has addtessed an open letter liwalans in which he proposes to bden nU further hope 01 a mon limits for the Islands aral maintain a republic conditionally upon the cts anlon 01 rill further work for annexation annex-ation on the nnrt 01 American residents of the islands This Proposition however does not met with approval ot cither the noUn no-Un or Americans |