Show AT HOME AND ABROAD chicago oct 25 A secial to the tribune from washington says spain has protested against the battleships tle ships oregon and iowa going around cape horn to the philippine islands and demands their return to the united states claiming the action in sending these ships to manila is a violation of the terms of the protocol the protest was formally submitted to secretary hay by M Thle bault charge daff daf alres faires of the french embassy while president mckinley was in chicago attending the peace jubilee celebration secretary hay declined to reply to the demand until president mckinley returned the question is now under consideration and it is believed it was discussed at the cabinet meeting but no decision was reached spain claims that admiral deweys deleys fleet cannot be reinforced during the armistice and that the statu quo must be maintained this is probably in retaliation for the demands made by this government upon spain when it was learned a ship load of reinforcements for the island of pans pana were discovered on the buenos ayres ay res at singapore this government peremptorily demanded 1 the return of these troops as spain neglected to observe the formality of asking permission it has been generally understood that while sagasta did not give this government permission to send the oregon and iowa to manila he was advised of the administrations wishes and acquiesced 1 in the plan I 1 this protest is not looked upon here as an indication that hostilities are to be renewed but as another evidence of hair splitting diplomacy engendered by the impotent rage of a vanquished foe the oregon and iowa are now on the south american coast participating in a bration celebration ele held by one of the south american republics and ran can be recalled if the administration sees fit to acquiesce reno nov nev oct 26 A special from carson to the gazette says governor i sadler has rec received elved a telegram from midas nye county nev announcing that a serious indian outbreak hax has occurred there and asking tor for arms and the U hae dorward i i ed 78 73 rifles and a supply ot ammunition bitows at tile the vaol capital taj are in a tate estate of deep an anxiety lety since the receipt atthe ass the news of the threatened Shoe hong indian outbreak at midas nye county no ko word has been received since the above message calling for arms and ammunition and stating that the indians indiana threatened to revolt the courier who rode into sodaville daville So with his message only stopped to tell the meagre facts and remount his horse with the ominous words that guessed everyone of the few settlers nett lers would be needed and that he would have to hurry back although his message stated there were all the men necessary to with withstand stead any attack from the indians officers in command a battalion are now falonis A coot sul tation as to whether r m mustering alk out t proceedings should be suspended pending further news which may not arrive for several days as misa is situated in an isolated portion of the ern part of nevada and the stage leodes there but once a week other lian tribes have not as yet become acquainted with the facts so it Is not known whether hether they will assist the who have heretofore been regarded sa as the most peaceable new york oct 26 it is now proposed to make the human race proof against alcohol by an dr frederick W develyn of st at auka hospital hos vItali san ban francisco advances plan to arm all children against toted perance in later life just as they am re armed against smallpox degeneration dr develyn said ad Is hydration n this he explained meant that the ordinary symptoms of degeneracy are traceable to heredi hereditary or acquired alcoholism co and alcoholism is due to the effect of alcohol upon water waiter jn in the blood to cure the I 1 neb or fort fortify litiA a child forever against drink dr develyn proposes to y indeed he has already with marked success what he caus calls equI sine or a preparation from tire e blood of a horse which hea lyeen fed upon alcohol until K has become a reg reff ular toper 1 11 I believe he said that ingul tilon against inebriety is a duty to ta children d whether there is a hereditary tat or not ordinary oases of alco alcoholism hollan can cam J ae treated successfully I 1 do not bem every case can be cured but the important thing is treat ste 6 generation after generation be purer until there is not only karre disposition to drink but that the t oviet due to drink will toe be removed new york oct gc L 26 the I liner paris known during the war ea the auxiliary cruiser yale place a aben isue isae sailed galled today por for Southam ipton I 1 the ot the government charter berthe the bearis aias been thoroughly overhauled and palli ted both knoire and outside I 1 paris oct 27 aba Spatt lato I 1 i 1 commissioners have accepted the nega tive view of the united states sli towards the proposed mamp alon by the undated states zd the cuban delft I 1 paris oct 27 after mainie ilacas aw yes t dava session of the did not nat am lve att at any solution rewarding the cuban debt debit the Gau gaulon lol gays to day the sK is extremely to the Inc of ahe Ameri americans America cams aBi and ht bt to even feared daut if the spaniards should not nolt give way on all polonita the Ile gauw wil will I be broken off in the clourse of ft ue next meeting meet ang it seems ems that the near approach of the ele notions plows plays a the itile of the S kazub M who have supposed that vow s t mw bettty betler ton r while just the op te is hig penIng continuing the gaulie G intimated if the americans continue to show themselves intractable tow towards lards ithe spaniards a renewal of hostilities may result especially if the spaniards declare that they have arrived at the extreme limits of honorable conces lots loops the goulois then adds we hope however the mia titers will arrange themselves as we know sufficiently well the sentI sentiments mends of the american nation to be able to that a new war would be received ved with disfavor by all men of common sense peace commission would in banging brang ing tt it about assume heavy responsibilities for the future the american have flamily but courteau bounteously sly declined to assume assum for the united St states aites the entire or joint responsibility for the spanish fina bleW and the commissioners have finally abandoned abandon the tae and have agreed that the cuban artincle arti icle of the protocol shall liht bout conditions have a place in the ultimate ultima ite treaty of peace it was not until monday that they became actual ly convinced that the americans who had from the outset made a refusal to accept the cuban debt meant exactly what they W dafid d IM spite of the fact chait the spanish commissioners had as a background of their eff efforts lorts doubts of succeeding their theft hope of so dodig has been so keen and aad their has bas been so vig prosecuted that tine the final conviction vic tion of their to win their point brought the spaniards such a cund and depression de presson that consistently with wb these them dispatches he 9 at the time there were grave doubts as to the oon con of ithe negotiations itt in support of these is the that senor mon Monter after mondays session solon cre and on tuesday liast wotan ibave resigned the presidency of the peace coan assion had he not believed his doing so sio may have shake it if it had not un abated senor Sag astas government broft this standpoint if for no other raaon raa om senor montero rios hl hi poa lUon and ait yester yesterdays lays session acting under the convIe blon arrived sit at on the spaniards Span lards announced tired they would forego tu fu rither argau ment mat on the cuban debt and agreed in the retime and abad in the spirit of at the protocol the antiole artl tele about cuba should go forward ir ottto itce final treaty trea ity chils opala agrees to relinquish sovereignty over any aaby claim tio bo cuba without either edther terms bernis or conditi lons AH if any existed JM nsf porto ato rico aad the ott ot the of guam were al also so arrange arranged arram ged d by a mutual and the comm nr themselves weal nath torching tor ching the philippine ama be taken up next week the seon of the joint Ws efu which begun at 2 p m ended at 4 p V m philadelphia oct 28 vice president mcbart narrowly escaped killed in a accident in thle colty by miles a and nd aitmon latawn ot the elty city council the VI vice Preat 0 dent t drove down broad street in ai r aa 0 to watch the of ma procession gWo eJon at ait washington avenue abe hew unmanageable nameable nage able and daled alms broad street the driver arm td otoe top them but the frightened ran all 01 the faster aft street the president who wi fw in the barria carriage ge was waa met and as aa the twos dashed by him be ha took cook in the situ altu hon and no looked awa Aled A hundred wind lid people watched ched the mad r rugh atme boises every minute to see ee the ot of the carriage dashed to the ground for blocks the wild flight continued tout but vice Pred president ident hobart and his hia escort retained ned their seats at south street a policeman ran out and springing at the horses heads seized the bridle of the off horse he was dragged for about yards before the animals stopped but when they did a mighty cheer went up from the thousands of spectators who witnessed the heroic act toledo 0 oct 28 the three masted schooner st peter a toledo boat foundered yesterday seven miles northwest of sodus lake ontario in twenty fathoms of water she had tons of hard coal for toledo capt john griffin is the owner his wife and the crew of seven were drowned but griffin himself was saved the schooner was built in 1873 at toledo and was valieda at washington oct 28 the president after the cabinet meeting today issued the following thanksgiving ton by the president of the united states proclamation the approaching november brings to mind the customs of our ancestors hallowed by time and rooted in our most sacred traditions of giving thanks to almighty god for all the blessings he has vouchsafed to us during the past year pew few years in our history have afforded such cause for thanksgiving we have been blessed by abundant harvests our trade and commerce have been wonderfully increased our public credits been improved and strengthened all sections of our country have been brought together and knitted into closer bond of national purpose and unity the skies have been for flor a tithe darkened by the cloud of war but as we were compelled to take up the sword in the cause of humanity we are permitted to rejoice that the conflict has been of brief duration and the losses we have to mourn though grievous and important have been so few considering the great results accomplished as ao 0 o inspire MS jus with gratitude and praise to the lord of hosts we may laud and magnify his holy name that the cessation of hostilities came so soon as to spare both sides the countless count lesa sorrows and disasters that attend protracted war I 1 do therefore invite all my fellow citizens those thos at home as well as those who ma may be at sea or sojourning in foreign lands to set apart and observe thursday the day of november as a day of natt national ional thank thanksgiving sKiving to come together in their several places of worship for a service of praise and thanks to almighty god for all the blessings of the year the mildness of the season and the fruitfulness of the soil for the continued prosperity of the people for the devotion and valor of our countrymen for the glory of our victory and the hope of a righteous peace and to pray that the divine guidance which has brought heretofore to tb safety band and honor may be graciously continued in the years to come in witness whereof etc WILLIAM by the president JOHN HAY secretary of state new york oct 29 col george E waring jr died of yellow fever today at alt his home in this th city where ahe hail had been since alac he err arrived aved from SiLv toa on an the yucatan on tuesday fues day test he ha was sixty seven years of age acre dr Bleu blauvett vett who hod had been ool MI waring during his illness wu w s aey the house at 1 0 clook this morning found that ool col waring had bem ta tacked with black vomit this an continued till morning without bert tion everything possible was dont the dying man but he only lived a quarter of eight president X mu of the board of health was info inform I 1 the death of ool col waring within minutes after it scoured dr RT the sant lary superintendent was ed to have the body placed in a he icalla sealed casket at once mr phy also gave orders that eve every camblon cau cair blon should be taken to pre prevent spread of the disa ese washington oct 31 the UIT ani states supreme court today anno its decision sustaining the ailcy of that feature of the tax of new york which lays a tax on i eign corporations doing business in le state according to the capital aloyed the case was instituted ag james roberts comptroller of the t of new york to test the law a ain vacate an assessment made upon capital of a large western drug w having a branch in new york CAI city lower courts sustained the validity the law and the supreme court n affirms this decision judge shir ras announcing the courts opinion aa law was settled that abat a state may pose such conditions for per foreign corporation to do business i in its limits as it may judge elpe and it may make the grant dep upon the payment of a specific 11 lie tax or a sum proportioned to amount ot of its capital used in the s this was not the court held a crimination against the products pr outside states justice harlan announced the sension of himself and justice bt B he said the former decisions ait oit 0 court had been uniform against laws which favored domestic ift 1 corporations or persons as against from other states if each state elate set a system of special taxes on these i side bodies then it would in the gregath amount to a sort of pr prot t tariff system overcoming the tre fre of trade between the states chief justice puller fuller announced courts opinion affirming the jud juddi of the supreme court of montana the case of the st louis mining milling co against the montana Mo ratana ing company involving rights in ing claims the case of the knights tem and masons life indemnity eom corn against agalos C F converse involved two to i extent that clause in many policies as to the freedom of travel the party insured payment on an insurance policy resisted on the ground that death resulted while the insured was trave ing outside the limits allowed by policy the court of appeals of the circuit decided in favor of the b be clary under the bhe policy and the pany applied to the supreme courtl court a writ of certiorari cert lorari the dele decision day denies the application tor for the ji A hearing rehearing re bearing was granted in the of the united states against C caas coe involving certain ranch cw claim arizona the application for re rel l ing was based in part upon the ment that justice mckenna walli torney general had directed the ern ments ease case through his a and had later participated in the t ing and determination of the ease case london oct 31 helen faucit 3 martin the celebrated EiD english glish a who retired from th the stage ra mt Ayi ago to is dead she was born bom to in was married in 1851 1961 to sir the tb martin K C B |