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Show Oil J 1 THE PAYSON GLOBE PAY SOX UTAH, SATURDAY, AP1IIL VOL VI. X0. 11. 10, ISOS. WAS DISAPPOINTING. READY FOB THE CONFLICT HOUSE RESOLUTION. equanimity of the eivilized world, and tha matter of the Maine. The reply Rsyal aakss IS M pus whnlsssws si least of all by the United States, af- above referred to of the Slat ultimo, Piaparatlaas at Waahlagtoa Hava Raaahaa t'aha's Erlaads Triumph Over the Caa- - I'mddeul's Message fnasldered toe TO aa AdvaaaaO Stas. fected and injured as we are, deeply also contained an expression of the MflKlllM. by CungrMii readiness of Spain to submit to arbiand intimatrly by its very existence. The presiWashington, April A Good Friday Washington, April 11. Tha presiWashington, April 13. be to my tration all the differences which can passed in Washington with not a rip- dent is authorized, directed and em- dent's message did uot receive the enRealising this, it appeared duty in a spirit of true friendliness, no arise in this matter. ple on the surface, either at the White powered to intervene at once to restore dorsement of a majority of the senators, IXTKHVKXTIUX AS A XEUTRAL. House or the capital, to show that the peaoe on the island of Cuba, and se- and many excused themselves from The President Asks Congress for less to Spain than to Cubans who have so much to lose by tbe prolongation of United States is oa tha brink of war. cure to the people thereof a firm, sta- speaking shout it until they could have of the intervention forcible The the struggle, to seek to bring about an United States as a neutral to stop the Both houses of congress )iad adjourned ble and independent government of time for careful perusal. In a general to Intervene. Authority immediate termination of the war. war according to the dictates of hu- until Monday, and at the executive their own, and is authorized to use the way the objection were based ou the Reference is made to overtures exmanity and following the historical mansion there was no rush of eager army and nary forces of the United ground that it did not go far enough tended to the Spanish government a in recognizing the rigid of the Cubans. precedents where neighboring states and excited publie men, but Sunday States to secure this end." Pronounced Against Anneiation or Reclooking to the granting of a more lib- have Interfered to check the hopeless qnlet atmosphere. Only at the war This substantially ia the resolution The senators who have been especially eral rule, which was partially met, and sacrifice of life ognition of Independence. by Internecine conflicts and navy departments were there signs agreed upon by the bouse foreign af- noted for their conservatism were of the sums expended for relief of the The meeting was pleased, but they were the exception their borders la justifiable on of an impending conflict in the rush of fairs committee. beyond unfortunates by public contributions national to naval a host immediate orders of howof one of the to the rule.aud many of those senators held the residence at involves, It POWDER grounds. Baora and government aid. Continuing the Xdthw rwpto Caa Establish ever, hostile constraint upon both the officers to report at once for duty on members, and did not adjourn until a who had in the psst few days shown a Purs Absolutely latarvaatlua W.Msrassary War IMag says: to the contest as well as to en- vessels to which they were assigned, very late hour. disposition to slacken their opposition parties Wald la t'artvUliad ail HarbaraasaaA president December In my annual message of Before finally deciding upon the to a conservative course, appeared to Obocklag to lluaiaalty Tha Right ta force a truce as to guide the eventual and in conference among bureau chiefs on details of war preparations. latarraaa la JnllM by lajary ta tba last, I said: of the resolution as given be disposed to return to their original settlement. wording raatamva af tba Caantry Oaly Hilar Of tbe untried measures there rewas firmer than above, the committee carefully considHVM MKM NSWI 60i MV WMb As yet the re sol positions. GROrXOS FOR lJfTEHVXXTIOX. Hafaraaaa Mada ta tha Malaa Waal main ever that unless Spain yielded to ered several other forma Information recognition of the insurgents as A large number of the Democratic aad Dlatnaa Rafanad ta aad Maaaara. The grounds for such intervention American Cuban indetm r Thalr Kallaf Aahad far Brlaf Raf- - belligerents; recognition of the demands, the United waa conveyed to the committee, how- senators refused to express themselves be briefly summarized as fellows: araara ta Amlatlra. pendence of Cuba, and intervention to may States, by force of arms, would move ever, that a strong resolution was de- stall, as did several Republicans, on and First la the cause of humanity end the war by imposing a rational on Havana. It was the very recognimanded, and several memliers, headed the grouuil tliut as they could not HYDROPHOBIA-PROO- F DOM. to put an end to the barbarities, blood- tion of the of thia purpose that by Mr. Smith of Michigan, made the speak in complimentary terma they compromise between the contestants fixity miseries horrible and starvation A BioiplB OpmtlM Pa shed, one or the preil-peTha 11. in of conand intervention favor caused in be to marked the Washington, April day contest for the resolution that was would say nothing at all. In the house now existing there, nnd which the trast to the OM excitement of all its prede- finally agreed upon. To all intents the ssiue feeling existed. today aant the following message other party. unable are either conflict to the who is aa eM fothsr, I speak not of forcible annexation, parties to the congress of the United States; cessors of late. There was still some and purposes It ia the resolution ofKy The uiiml signiilesut utterance on is of dogs aad fcs food It or to baas or Ohmyn mitigate. stop unwilling of the eon' for that cannot be thought of. That, Obedient to that precept discussion of Cuban affairs, but it only fered by Mr. Smith himself. the subject of the message was that of Always psrfonnsd an ogarniioa in another is served to emphasise tbe fact- that one tltntion, it become my duty now to by our code of morality, would be no answer to say this all It is the iutention of the Republican Senator Forsker, a member of the com- Ota animals he has Mraed to adtlreaa your body with regard to the criminal aggression. Thereupon 1 re- country, belonging to another nation, forward step of immense' importance members, nuw that an agreement has mittee on from haring toe reMsc, said a foreign relation, lie sshl: business. our none of is therefore and had been taken, fur tbe discussion was been reached, to call iu the Democratic grave condition that have arises in viewed these alternatives in the light I have no patience with to a writer to toe Baltimore is for it our is It right expressly duty, and State words of United relation tha of measured the President Grant's of an advanced stage,' and concerned members of the committee and to make and you can say oa" He refused to go Sun. "He ha had but om osteal our dmr. at not intervention and freedom of Cuba a report to the house aa soon aa Spain, by reaaon of the warfare that uttered in 1875, when, after seven and la tills cbm h tailed to into details. Second We owe it to our citizens in from for more than three year hu raged years of sanguinary, destructive and dominion, but tha obligaSpain's Mills (Deui.), of the same take too precaution ho hod tone aOto Senator in the neighboring island of Cuba. cruel barbarities in Cuba, he reached Cuba to afford them that protection tions and duties that might be imposed Without referring the other docs. When ha was If yaooa The single resolution agreed upon committee, said: ho know a German biaekomfto the conclusion that the recognition of and indemnity for life and property upon tbe United States after we bad The present revolution I the Introis ta tha the members, yon can at spcuiflcaily, message Republican by owned two popplon, Ho oho of similar Insurrection which the independence of Cuba was imprac- which no government there can or will expelled Spain from tba island. 1 conof the am duced the for Independence say that by a preamble, reciting have occurred in Cuba, extending over ticable and indefensible, and that the afford, and to that end terminate the This discussion revived around two ditions existing on the island of Cuba, Cuba, and for war on accouut of the my lather one day end Mid: 1 show yon someth tug Meh win always a period of nearly half a century, each recognition of beligerency was not conditions that deprive them of legal propositions, namely, intervention the facts as known concerning the Milne. bo cf nso to pot. Thktog one of too protection. of which, einsed enormous loss to the warranted of Cuban in without tha recognition destruction of the Maine, and briefly Senator Teller declined to talk of dogs, too blorPsadto ptoesd It os by the facts according to the Third The right to intervene may American trade and commerce, caused tests of surgents and intervention with con- making a strong indictment against the message specifically, but said he boot top, end, pnUlog tto month opsto public law. serious the be Injury very justified by irritation, annoyance and disturbance Nothing has since occurred tochange to the commerce, trade and business of current recognition of the Independ Spain for her conduct of affairs on the had intended to introduce a resolution pulled the animals taagno out. Than ance among our citizen and by the exenee of the present insurgent govern- island. The my view in this regard, and I recog- our preamblu will, in epito- directing the president to end tlie war ho took n sharp knlf sod mode s AN people and by the wanton destruc- ment in Cuba. ercise of crnel, barbarous and uncivil- nize as fully now as then that the mized folluw form, very closely the in Uuba even if he liod to use the mill undsr too dag's tonga tion of property and devastation of the ized practice of warfare, shocked the issuance of a The cabinet held usual its session, neutralof of lines the proclamation president's message, but tary and naval forces of the govern' awl sad form sensibilities and offended the humane ity could, of itself, and unattended by island. Whoa ho fand completed the but its meeting brought no change in that portion of it referring to the inenl to accomplish tills end. utmost Fourth And which is ef tbe the Spanish situation. Indeed, it was Malue disaster will take stronger was il- the blacksmith sakad talker to try bis sympathies of our people. other action, accomplish nothing toit Tillman Senator thought Importance, the present condition of chiefly signigeant in establishing that band on tha other animal, wfololi ha Since the present revolution began ward the one end for which we labor. than did the message. logical and not adequate to accomplish did. The blacksmith tooo said: Thaos in February, 195, this country has AUAIXST HKCUOX1TIOX OF IXIIKIKXD- - affairs in Cuba is a constant menace to no change had occurred(lthatnone was grounds It la now the purpose to pass the what tlie president wants to da boro too bpdreptao-Wour peace, and entails upon this govbeen ravaged by fire and sword in the dtp Kwill tmr is the ENt'K. expected, and that the rogram pf ac- resolution immediately. Debate will It said; ScnHtor lVtligrew ore tone by mod dap an enormous expense. With tion on the ernment they course of a struggle unequalled in tbe of tha United From the standpoint of expediency Stoa be limited to four or five hour The weakest yet It sums up the situation thair Jaws will lock sad they will not part in an history of tbe island and rarely par- I do not think it would be wise or such a conflict waged for years government was already 'node up. The house leaders have determined upon by saying that we must recogniz ba abl to span tbsm The op onr which with so ns and island near alleled as to the number of the com president's message remains unaltered. this course in the belief that it will neither belligerenry nor independence, said hie tataa prudent for this government to recogbusiness and trade have such conpeople of the batanta and the bitterness Indeed, this being the last cabinet day nize at the present time the independstrengthen, both home and abroad, but intervene to stop the war. Spain torn to follow too blseksmiton advtani relations when the live and liberty before the test by any revolution of modern times. ence of. the will go to oon the position to be taken. Cuban republic. message has already accomplished tills result One of too dogs which bod been treadof our citizens are in constant danger Our people have beheld a once pros- Such alterations between in is not gress, areunllkely necessary recognition by granting a cessation of hustilitiss, ed by this pronese was bittan by 1 dofi and them' now and perous community reduced to compar- order to enable tbe United States to and their property destroyed Monday, barring altogeth TESTIMONY. thus leaving nothing fur us to do, but which wm mod and in n tow diva too LEES vesselves ruined when our trading ative want, its commerce virtually par- intervene and to continue to make appropriations to omotb of the dog become looked mi pacify the island. To sels are liable to seizure and are seized er unexpected developments from Ito eidaml dtod wttoont instating sop Madrid. After the meeting cabinet DaatrasUoa of tha Maiua I'adoabteilly Has feed the Cuban people. alyzed, its exceptional productiveness commit this country now to the recogof a forour door, at to any one. Tha gsatlomoA with warships very by its fields laid waste, its nition of officers diminished, to SiaBli,h Agaarlsa. stated that the message would any particular governmentin Senator Chandler's views of tbe mes- injury tb scry ooyo bo would like to bare tbs mills in ruins and its peonle perishing Cuba might subject us to embarrassing eign nation, the expeditions of filibus- be sent to congress on Monday, no Genas follow:. sage are ,,5tyhiiigtPiL-Apr- il acme af om medical fmtarnky onpesd-amwe are powerless to prevent that- - rehp&t having "been eral Lee was before the senate comchange-in- " by tens of thousands from hunger and conditions of International obligation tering that 1. A graphic and powerful descripwtto two dogs, taktog too worm and the questions irritating altogether, destitution. so recognized. Incase of intervention considered and all cause for delay tion of the horrible condition of affaire hour an for too on relations mittee tongas of one sod lsovfog H all foreign thus and arising entanglements In April, 1896, the evils from which our conduct will be subject to the aphaving been removed. In to hsagno of too other, toon boom He talked freely with the in Cuba. yesterday. our country suffered through the Cu- proval or disapproval of such govern' these and others that I need not menThe calmness of the cabinet meeting committee in 2. An assertion that the independ olh with ihe virus 'frees 0 regard to the conditions ban war became so onerous that my ment When It shall appear that there tion, with the resulting strained rela- which was one of the most uneventful not be dog known to key boon shall tlie of revolutionists ence reference with in and Cuba, especially constant menace to our held in recent predecessor made an effort to bring is within the island a government tions, are a days, wafe another evi- to the destruction of the Maine. He recognized until It has achieved itaown semi-wa- r about a peace through the mediation capable of performing the duties and peace and compel us to keep on a dence of the feeling entertained by the said that in his opinion there was no independence beyond the possibility of footing with that nation with administration that th , case is made of this government in any way that discharge the functions of a nation rom doubt that u,, detraction of overthrow. Britain has just bests bosk might tend to an honorable adjusts and having as a matter of fact the which we are at peaoe. S. An argument against tha recognp and that nothing now remains to be WBldue to Spanish agencies. man invasion. Tb Alstsr, a Oanaog ment of the contest between Spain and proper forms and attributes of nation' PHEHIUKXT WAXTS POWER TO STOP THE done but to present the subject to nition of tlie Cnban republic. Do yon mean the Spanish author! trawler, not only taught fish within tot WAR. her revolting colony. It failed, ality , such government can be promptly 4. As to the intervention in the forMddau smears at Morey rmh, bnt congress and await the final outcome ties in Cuba?" he was asked by a memThe long trial has proved that the there. through the refusal of the Spanish and readily recoguixed and the relainterest of humanity that ia well undsrtooK to land Ho ootah at Abam ber of the committee. ti from a Brit, dasn. Fiftsen government to consider any form of tions and interests of the United States object for which Spain has waged the I mean the Spanish officials," he re- enough and also on account of the tab had force fg see to war cannot be attained. The fire of PLAN OF ATTACK ON HAVANA. mediation, or any plan of settlement with such nation adjusted. but not General lllanca 1 injury to commerce and prril to our pushing bock the German Schemes which did not begin with the actual There remain the alternative forms insurrection may flame or may smoul- Maa 91 Torpade Boats Stood UttlaChanca plied, uncoinfortr to and generally think some of the official were cogni- citizens, and throwing their fish bask into tooti submission of the insurgents, and then of intervention to end the war, either der with varying seasons, bnt it has of Ufa. zant of the plans to destroy the vessel, able conditions all around.boat. cannot on as such is been herself that not terms and it it as an impartial neutral by imposing Spain plain only Key West, April 9. (On board tbe but I don't believe that the captain 5. Illustrative of these uncomfortmight see fit to grant. The war con- rational compromise between the con' be extinguished by present methods. of United States ship Detroit) This ship able conditions is tlie destruction tinued unabated. The resistance of testants, or as the active alley of the The only hope of relief and repose steamed out for patrol duty tonight general was. the Maine; it helps make the existing knowl no had Lee he said General the insurgents was in no wise dimin one party or the other. from a condition which cannot longer with deck rails swung down, netting situation intolerable; bat Spain prohlb! a mine of that the reports ished. As to the first, it is not to be forgot- be endured is the enforced pacification spreadto catch splinters and everything edge NOTARY PUBLIO. poses sn arbitration, to which propothe under diver a discovered been by . 1VHUHAX WARFARE. ten that during the last few months of Cuba. Iu the name of humanity, in ready for action. The precautions in no had sition the president reply. Offloa In Bank. The efforts of 8 pain were Increased, the relation of the United States has the name of civilization, in behalf of watching the incoming vessels were Montgomery while that vessel lay in Payson Cite 6. On the whole, as tlie war goes Havana. at harbor the both by the dispatch of fresh levies to virtually been one of friendly inter- endangered American interests which redoubled. Men stood at magazine mediation end cannot it, The consul general did not arrive at on and Spain Cuba and by the addition to the horror vention in many ways, each not of gives us the right and the duty to speak posts or intervention must take place. Presready in a moment to pass shell of the strife. The new and inhuman Itself conclusive, but all tending to the and to act, the war in Cuba must stop. to be nsed on friend and foe alike that the capitol until 5 o'clock. He cairn intervention eaid ident Cleveland In view of these facta and these con- failed satisfactorily to disclose their in a street car and was not recognized would phase, happily unprecedented in the exertion of a potential influence toward be necessary. finally win: by tha one or two hundred people modern history of civilized Christian ultimate pacific result, just and siderations, I ask the Congress to an' identity. The enforcement of pacification of had congregated on the outside of Unthorize and empower the President to people, the policy of devastation and honorable to all interests concerned. not There was a naval officer but must come . The war must stop. Cuba in the cor to see him, but concentration, inaugurated by the The spirit of all our acts hitherto has take measures to secure a full termina- breathed easier when the monitor join- building the preldent should be auTherefore, ol room of the entrance the rIJors at general's bando of October SI, been an earnest, unselfish desire lor tion of hostilities between the govern- ed her smaller sisters, tha Terror and terminate hostilities, secure to thorized he relations ment of Spain and the people of Cuba, the Ampliitrite. A lieutenant on board the committee on foreign 1896, in the province of Pinar del Rio, peace and prosperity in Cuba, untarami establish 1 stable governwas recognized and given a hearty peace was thence extended to embrace all of nished by differences between the and to secure in the island the estab- the larger ship, as he looked to use tlie military and naval and through ment, Over Douglass hardware store. s with He responded handclapping. the island to which the power of the United States and Spain and unstained lishment of a stable government cap- the glass at these formidable forces of the United States to accom- orything pertaining to high art dentcraft, into hastened smile and and bow able of maintaining order and observ- said: Those three floating forts could Spanish arms was able to reach. The by tbe blood of American citizens. plish these results; and food supplies istry. Badly dseoytd teeth mada room. IIKSTRUCTIOX OF THE HAIXE. peasantry, including all dwellings in ing its international obligations,! should also be furnished by tlie United by themselves whip the whole Spanish for lifs by ths adjustment oi the open agricultural interior, were peace and tranquility and the navy." These elements of danger and disStates. or porcelain crowns. amalgam gold driven into the garrison towns of iso order have been strikingly illustrated security of its citizens as well as onr Tha Ktmggla la Cnngrewu When knowledge of the blockade of 1. S. Spain has made new offer, held ted naval and la places by the troops The by a tragic event which has deeply and own and use tha military Havana as reported spread through Washington, April 12 The burden which it Is to be hoped will receive the raising of provisions of all kinds was justly moved the American people. I forces of tha United States as may be tbe fleet, no end of discussion ensued of responsibility for the next move in most careful attention. Interdicted. Fields were laid waste, have already transmitted to congress necessary for these purposes, and In The general impression is that the men the Spanish crisis having been shifted Impliedly congress is asked to addwellings unroofed and fired, mills the report of the naval court of inquiry the interest of humanity and to aid in on the torpedo boats will stand bnt by the president's messugc upon the journ as soon os possible. il prices wits in ho tench ef all destroyed, andfln short, everything on the destruction of the battleship preserving tbe lives of the starving little chance of ever coming out of an shoulders of congress, the capitol toCOSSKKVATIVKH (.DMMKKD IT. that.cuuld desolate the land and rea- Maine in the harbor of Havana during people of the island. I recommend engagement alive. This view was day became the storm center, with the Senator Hawley, chairman of the der it unfit for human habitation or the night of the 15th of February. The that the distribution of food and supthoroughly confirmed by the torpedo foreign affairs committees of the twe committee on military affairs, prosupport was commanded by one or the loss of that noble vessel has filled the plies be continued and that an appro- men themselves, and the matter of fact houses as the foci. The struggle In nounced it an able paper, and said that other of the contending parties and national heart with inexpressible hor- priation lib made out of the public way in which they discussed their eaoh committee was long and bitter, would meet with general he it a was illustration chances of thought striking executed by all the powers at their ror. Two hundred and' fifty-eigtreasury to supplement the charity of Alnerican pluck and of indifference to with this murked difference between approval. disposal. brave sailors and marines and two off- our citizens. death in their country's cause. the senate wing sml that at the house Senator Elkins, conservative Remib-licaThe agricultural population, to the icers of our navy, reposing in the fan- FHKSIUEXT XOW WAXTS OOXORRSRIOKAL Intense enthusiasm reigns among end of the capitol-- in the senate coin' Ossify said: It states the case adofficers and men alike. The moveestimated number of 300,000 or more, cied security of a friendly harbor, have ACTIOS. as well as the Democrats the inittee sustained be will liy mirably, and it was herded within the towns and their been hurled to death grief and want The issue is now with Congress. It ment upon Havana is eagerly looked forward ta Repuhlcans participated, while at the the ienpie and by congress. immediate vicinity, deprived of the brought to their homes and sorrow to is a solemn responsibility. I have exharhouse end the task was to secure Senator Allison, chairman of the means of support, rendered destitute the nation. hausted every effort to relieve the TROOPS FOR PORTO RICO. monious action among the Repub! icans. committee on appropriations, would of shelter, left poorly clad and exposed The naval court of inquiry, which, intolerable condition of affairs which so as to present, if possible, a solid only say: It is a very good message. to the most unsatisfactory conditions. it is needless to say, commands the un- is at our doors. 1rrpsred to execute AUe a Second Torpedo Flotilla for tha front when the Democrats were Dually Hama Destination. Senator Hale, conservative Repubme by TARVATIOR AND KXTKKMIXATIOX. qualified confidence of this govern- every obligation imposed upon Madrid, April 9. It is announced called in for action. lican and chairman of the committee Month by month the death rate in- ment, was unanimous in its conclusion the constitution and the law, I await STYLUS Prexsnre from every quarter was on naval affairs, went further in his that SO, 000 troops are going to 1orto creased to an alarming ratio. By that the destruction of the Maine was your action. to tiear. Radicals and con- recommendation, saying: UuStf , taflcwai ft Tudsn. The mes Rica brought March, 1397, according to estimates, caused by an exterior explosion, that Yesterday and smre the preparation The A second torpedo flotilla is expected servatives strained every nerve. sage la admirable in ail respects, and from Spanish sources, the mortality of a submarine mine. It did not as' oi the foregoing message, official inforleave Cadiz soon fur SL Vincent and vital point of the contest hinged upon especially so in that it points out tha to WImsIs so garth. The Lightest among the reconcentred ns from star- some to place the responsibility. That mation was received by me that the Porto Rica Another naval whether the resolutions should go way whereby Cuba can get a good govsquadron vation and disease exceeded 50 per remains to be fixed. In any event the latest decree of tbe queen regent of further thsii the president had gone, ernment and 1m free, and without is being formed with the newly-bougcentum of the total number. No prac- Maine, by whatever exterior cause, is Spain directs (Sen. Blanco, in order to declare for the independence ol bringing ns and some internationand liners of fast ships ELEBEDGE tical relief was accorded to tbe desti- a patent and impressive proof of a prepare and facilitate peace, to proc Cuba from Spanish iloiniustion. the al Spanish company. complications. tute. The overburdened towns, al' state of things in Cuba that is intoler- claim a suspension of hostilities, the OUR ASIATIC SQUADRON. FEEDING REFUGEES. ready suffering from the general able. That condition is thus shown to duration and details of which have not .AA0X. One hundred ami two naval militiadearth could give no aid. be such that the Spanish government yet been communicated to me. This Flaal to man tlie Aid. ordered lieen Nrwl In of men have In Florida for lenta Those I'ompleled Arrange! Palling The war in Cuba is of such a nature cannot assure safety and security to a fact, with every other pertinent conto Sea. Washington, April 11- .- in the senate Nahant at Iliiiailelpliia. that, short of subjugation or extermin-tio- vessel of the American navy in the sideration will, I am sure, have your 12. The American Mr. 1sscoe presented a joint resolution April Hongkong, Tlie report of tlie department of aga final military victory for harbor of Havana on a mission of just and careful attention in the solemn has completed all arrange- directing the president to use not tc riculture for April 17 niakcK Ihe aversquadron either side seems impracticable. The peace, and rightfully there. delilierations upon which you are about ments for putting to ses. The vessel exceed 85.0H0 of the fund appropriated age condition of winter wheat Mi, alternative lies in the physical ex' Further referring in this connection to enter. If this measure attains a all have steam esteft Ste ted fil BacMaasI up and ready to start at by congress to relieve American eiti against 1.4 last April and 77.1 un hanstion of the one or the other party to recent diplomatic correspondence, a successful result then our aspirations a moment's notice. bfkf IksaldaT m Boko Sssd Wksstsl The cruisers Balti- xens in Cub for the relief of American April 1, Km;. or perhaps both, a condition which in dispatch from our minister to Spain as a Christian, peace-lovinpeople will more and the revenue cutter huve who recently citizens and olhers effect ended the ten years' war by the of the 28th ultimo, contained the lie rest i red. If it fails, it will be only are In the nine mil Ik which have lvei-- mi expected hourly. The British landed in Florida from Cuba, lie truce at Zsn Jon. The prospect of statement that the Spanish minister another justification for our contem- steamers l,3irt at Xev strike a Nan Shan sml Zafslro have plained that while the citizens of Flormurii-iusuch a protraction and conclusion of fur foreign affairs, asinred him posi- plated action. tnwurU returned yesterday just been bought by the United btatei ida were doing all in their ioer to av WILLIAM McKINLEY in I In- - iifli-- i ihhci. out of the present strife is a contingency tively that Spain will do all that the and for transport purpose. slat the refugees, tlielr means were Executive Mansion, April 11 a total force of hardly to be contemplated with the highest honor and justice requires in limited. The resolution was agreed to BTIE IB. t'oa-rmi- l9 ran nt ra - e poo-aibl- e. ip sne-eeta- . e. t . . biue-Jaok- man-of-w- ar R. S. Wlmmer, L F. HOLLADAY captain-- Qeimtist. Is Best Sets of Teeth Si Wheels, n, Sr! ht TBE trans-Atlanti- n, g g l.7 Too! |