| Show rut W WM I 0 N rlcliminarics of a moekall or Cuba arc Aunngd CUBAN PORTS flEET MOVES ON 80 000 Troops to be t Ready for Embarkation Within Ten Days WAR ISNOW A REALITY ON THE GULF I nLiglmsert flint They 14 11I11010 Colby Col-by Ih Mfet IIr file Aol fee I Ior I 21Wlth the Wahlngton April and military beginning 01 wnr nal Ictud were MllY sllmu preparations al 1 < law today a hip and anum bought The n3Y Il secuted some more of yachts be rnHd orders motellal for gUM and In the conatru c lion 01 gun for h4sle to to the squadron orders Ncre be nt movement And the pre their Guard executed blockade were Unlinarl 01 II department oil nrrange tile ar In call for made for u meIs hale been 100000 ololteu to be o1on lrom national led the The strategy board 01 the depual okd Over and perfecteil the nient 110 gubayateni ot coast patrol Wl5 for a piano b the tate 110thorllle by Ionment 01 trooPS begun a day Or ehl1ngd by the dlrectlOiI Von Ore tO jVaj tlllcILngju polite respevtJ to of Ih I lie moment 111 oondlUon o 1IIt the points I is In general there southern IndllI11n that the department m 01 con < < n 1th lbe Imrpoo eUng I tile at uOuo mon foiling no IVA Ihan within tile next tn dale Gall forts I embarkation to Culn readY for MOVING TlIU bQUADI OV April B TovVitid mid nest Ke y ashole I nlihin a hurry eerat u otller v 01 clime the llagshlP 00 rdrlng board ImSXlA At 100 tW Oil them oU A movelpent the morning part of the fleet but signal mg I wU > itm progressing and there were many of LtjVjty No Duval mn nert then a I gas oRhore It as said that the fleet mdn r orders to jail ot 4 clock wls thin morning the warships i > At 231 are apparently uinir In the harbor Hln nearer the ilagshlP Tile are dmltlno arellihought to moving out They nre thou < < tow mphllrlte and the mOllltor be the t mtlmioin gunboat 1IIna and the search i The 1 rfimlu Ignallng the and New York are Imlutrl ously Iowa sleeping the water ot the outer bar r barI SIANtAnl 111 j DOASTrUI I Iadrld April 21ln the Spantsh de senatt to13Y Marshal Itartinel CIIIIIO askod lInlate for 1orelgn Affairs tatemnt reo Jolloo to make a lluIIirenUonslof the and cardIng the roallon 01 Spain jjlfi States whereupon the latter re pUN hltt the relations were brokeni off The former captrjn gineral of Cubi then made a patriotic speech in which he declared tin Cuba will never lose her Spanish sovereignty Marshal tie Campo said he warmly approve the wisdom dliplajed hy the pnerrment which had accspted xol untarlly all the propositions eimipatlblo with the dignity ol Spain He added I hit ever mince1820 the United Htate had j VuVnuedTtaVlmof BXlzlng Cub It Anurlca belonged < to the A means C me-ans he argued N aln I ought tlto I onEllered an American Power for E he his watered the soil of America with her Wood lie recalled the fact that there exists In the American con r tlneat 40000000 Inhnhltant 01 Spanish I orIgin all favorable to the mother ujritrj A resolution eloquently supported hy several leading senators asked the chamher 10 save the dignity of Spain ind was carried with acclamation I nor Oullon the foreign minister thanked the senate not In the name of the liberal raMnet but In the name nt the ovornment The president then dem erpd a patriot oration 1 f Arousing l Intense enthurlasm I Althf ruUffo Sidlnss At thi Dutmet of the proceedings In the congress lowerhou of the Cor lez th preald nt Marquis Vega i de Armlji urged l the nAcesidly of Ills inlckcst possible nrgn iHon of the hnue I to enable u s to defnt tho honor hon-or An 1 nig of our country The chamber omllleneed forthwith t ll oettiAnor votholitteop nnd It Is I hellevfd that the work of oririnliatlon is 111 be Com pi 1011 < ya rdiy < In the lobbies 1pnlleo of nil parties were unanimous In saying that Amerl en muot h tesipted < toute outran to I the utmost AI Ihl artemoon rblnt 0unoU Vnor 19n addressed < the queen reo I Kent thust in thli solemn pionient h ln hen the first cannon tlr almost I a 11 P the gnv IJlrnt Is I prepared toro to-ro thf rll thilre rei xinnlnllt I for Its rWon ml H conolders It I opporune Ill the queen reget stiouldNarf the 1 Plnloa nf nil the polllleni loaders and lana < nlldl men of all parties an wi U as ill > prllllpal gellcral Aprording Is lb Proputai the queen regent com lIe P04 tho onultallon lot evening TTI001 S THAT WITI UI1 CAttJ WBhlnglon April 11IrIn the War I deportment old today many order tlew to fro relII IQ to the onrntratlon 01 I Is In the Hnuth an < l loueerelstry ILI 1 r er 1103 tji vtral IImcs In connotation N111h the I heldnt rculllng In the de I hrmlnnllon tm jq call for 100000 ulon frl i not as point n Conrc so passito the it Irl legistatlon 110 he iii haa AIr day waRlho but 06 ran prleale1 for some time Ar Orneole hov I dr the been lIlpleteti un to In 1 rrctnn n dire lion a for call K ut I thOV lh 160ow nf the mlllth of the to eOllntry the I to 111 tile regular Prill In tov oPeration to rom pol I tho I IVRnlh eullllon of Cube although the nlitry see led Ih announe d just Uerm lalng I not Ie j rlmrlt that lie call I would CI a1y e The b see or nmelol the RTO Awaiting the pass Lhd Wluntcr bill b C on army by A Its PlIeft ITeM In order < flint there may h I h oluner nuthArity for aklll for tile Is Ufl fr4 Th numb 01 men re L he I each tote It In Hold will Jf5r I I a11 Ii or til ImilOrtfAn thst At that its Ito h she whOIA I 1 Arorair untrsr I to thl rAtIO tile several Ii Nthlp < ra Ptobvp dt furnlh void I bo raised on to Mn n CoUow I Xf V811fornis 470orado Idaho 111111 2590 Ioiq It 11101 Ianpas lloourl 11 I 1 2210 194 C to itlAnt 4219 stick w X I rookil 419 IIJfI I iiifl iiiIj is rrogoo I I I 0I into ItAh 3 I I 050 nil TVAmlng Wflshln t 2 0 i too sove iexl = I I ille Dklah inN Ill 2 linli I Id S cretary Alger hits heretofore stat that In the first call for troop the j I I I I nallOnlll gultlll lit tho RtotS wdula bo alveliteti The figurem In juntesitn of the Aardeptirtinen e holy lhatllI i Rml of tho states there I 10 no such nrlInnl often nn1 In I othe It falls below th join hltli > Ruth states will be nsked 0 ush If the polkj of asking mill slate to furnish III vroportlonato quota III l finally adNlo1I then under n tall for 100100 men many 01 the notional = n will I Id ho nbln to go It Is ouggAVdJ vivriAjbA Ih e prel do I no 1W in t hvIAli jullned nnd iiirmlt the I full I mllstn jf 100OM min nom the Miaul as 01 prerent organized Toa < l1 to their tfreetiventfts th war d narttnciot ha 1chl1 to In crenme the nllmher ot Runs In the light bnttellcs of artillery film four to nH In nccordanic iilth I the nlshcu otC ot-C be n Milts t M4ioenth t regiment of Infantry I from IVit Hlwrman Ida tinder I command of Col Thrahtr will he I trmrornrlly halted nt j chat I andone It was al Iso InluiilM tint some of theo the-o lei Infantry rcgm < ts thould ho BtlllI1 nt ChAtt A rungs for n fhort lime but file hail 1 I that point before orders holding them could be Issued Col Henry C Cook who cnmmnnlort the I lllh jrtnaI Vort McPherson li has been piiced on the retired list on count of dlsahltltUfl Incident to the service HB ban been nutccedd II 1 command 01 the Filth reglmnl by I I look Col 11 D Fr6enitm nt Hint regi l mnt who line Ion tlllloned In Ohio hOIll I CONDUCT or tun WAn The North Atlantic sauadron I under Car Hampson a ommano Is amitplen dId nrra TIioap ecoul 1 q and fill force 14 J quite competent tn blockade all the ports In Culm or at least all 01 the pott connecting by roll ultb Havana Ml to likely to i be used to supply that place In tile event of slece I tilth food ind munitions of wlr This statement Is to be taken < lth the unJertanJlng that It dots natlcontempllle tho coming com-ing to Cuban waters of the Spanish fleet In Fueh ease however the probable prob-able ii would he to nbaMon tile blockade and endcuor to tome the Spanish llet to bAttle 81 1 Motor Wuodrord nctljn during the day 00 reported to the Stole 1 prtment In a late telegram Indicated that he inn follonlng a carefully pr rnrcd program A significant feat urc of his message was the statement that the Blanlsh eminent mtltlwl him that It rerarled < Its wlthdiawal of Jllnlster Polo jrstcrday fi termlnitlng diplomatic negotiations showing that It vas not disposed to accept the ex premcd Intention of our government to continue Air Woodford ns a medium of communication until Saturday noon Mr oodford I nlso announced that he hid Instructed Consul General Bowen nt Itartelona to call upon all American consuls to wlllw He further stated he had Informed the npnnun government after asking for his pni pot that he hart placed the American I legation I In Mndrld and American Interests In-terests In Spain generally In the hands of tile Ilrltlsh embanj The nmbasm dor Itlght lion Sir II FryDrummond Wolff Is not at prtBMit 1n Madrid so American IntereftB Vllll be connded to the Hrltlsh charge Sir George a F llonhano IlArt To all I Intents amI Purring Ihl relieves re-lieves tile tate dIntmnt front fur Palle thor nollallon no to Cllha M thou relating to priviltocring neutrality ob and the like servanA It wn found nary In Crnm II I nollep 10 the polvers of the Intention 01 our government to establish II hlokdo I of lIaana n notification required by International law SPAIN WAH TOO rOUWAID ton fi h1ng1OnARrII will 2IThe state IVashing that the Arrangement shiade by tile retiring tnlh minister by i hlch Heno Polo left Spinlaids In Amerl and material Hpanlh I tile m sts In the care of tile Frcneh nmhsdor and the minister from Autrolll1ngar Is I not accepta hI to the sdmlnlttlon The tate del 1rtmnt Ih PORt will Pay nill recognize either Irnnee or AIItrollunry ao anthorlz to act for Illn but Itill not eonJe the rlltht 01 joint relnlatlon This de rlalon has bn communicated to the diplomatic corp nnHt In I PoSsIble that FIac alone will become Sjxdlia representatIve rep-resentatIve here I |