Portland Daily Press: March 29, 1898
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PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 18(>2-V0L,35._ PORTLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 29, 1898. JSMfflISi PRICE THREE CENTS. THE COURT OF INQUIRY INTO THE MAINE DISASTER. CAPT. CHADWICK. CAPT. SAMPSON. LIEUT. COMMANDER MARIX. LIEUT. COMMANDER POTTER. — RED A REBELLION THREATENED IN CONGRESS THE ROUGH MAY FEED CUBANS AGAINST PRESIDENT’S POLICY TESTIMONY. HANDS OF INACTION. Itching, scaly, bleeding palms, shapeless nails, BY NO MEANS CALMER. by government officials or parties con- NO FURTHER DELAY. and puiuful linger ends, pimples, blackheads, | Stories Told Witnesses Before the oily, mnthy skin, dry, thin, and falling hair, itch- Accords Its Gracious Permissior nected with them. The apparent absence by A Afore ing, scaly scalps, all yield quickly to warm baths Spain President’s Message Has Angered Mem Rebellion Organizing Against motive for such action does not with Ccticuka Soap, and gentle of wise anointings hers of Congress. Temporizing. with Cdticuba (ointment), the great skin cure. seem to weigh much here, as it is thought that the Cubans, whose causo Court, TO THE generally March 28.—After the Inquiry to [SPECIAL PRESS.] Washington, Congress. would be served the could by explosion, Washington, March i!8. —It cannot b( adjournment of the House today there not have put the mine there. Set the re- said that the message of the President was considerable discussion over a pro- of board of the port the inquiry disproves consolidation in the Houso of those had a calming effect on Congress today. posed Is©ticera sold throuzhont Ihe world. Pottbs Dbl’G and Chim. Coiu*.. Solo Hosiou. statements that the Maine’s anchorage Pr«»;is.. men some form of immediate action (Xj3 How iu Produce Soft, White Hands," free. Shrewd and experienced observers, whojfavor was shifted after she arrived and that the Relief Must Not Be Sent ir I not predisposed to war, and men vfhc on the Cuban issue. There was a strong Vessel’s Destruction Described in ITCHING HUMORS Only cruiser was moved away from the Spanish shown over the avoidance in the wish for peace, after considering the feeling before the Maine just explosion. President’s of outline of a Naval Vessels. temper of Congress, came to the conclu- message any Graphic Manner. If war is to come it would not be sur- SPRING : STYLES. sion that war was well nigh inevitable. definite administration policy and a de- prising if it should begin by the middle The House, which has hitherto stood cided diposition apparent not to await Sl©«fl ss0i«l SIbocs Our will of April. government probably further nor resort to tem- loyally by the administration was in a any delay ABE JiOW well that ARR5VINO. be fairly prepared by time. It ! measures. The to fur- very impatient mood at the conclusion of porting project Our liuc will embrace that we everything hardly seems at present would be nish ad libitum relief to the that is new and stylish for Spring > the reading of the message. supplies No Room for Doubt That The of to send to Cuba as the Explo- wear. Call and examine our line Foreign Interven' likely troops just is with be- Question The members quite generally without Cuban non-combatants meeting fore selection. on. And malting your siokly season is coming the members on distinctions of party did not like the opposition to which both sion Was External. REPAIRING. tion chances are that the contest would be a sides of the House have voice in Seriously Considered. President’s policy of treating the Maine given naval one. It is one of the anomalous As many do not care to discussion on the people put affair as an incident, and there were private ground, first, on new shoes at this season of the features of the situation that the starva- that Spain alone is responsible for the year but to make their old many outspoken declarations that Con- prefer tion of the reooncentrados has been the ones last until later in the we conditions on the and the season, gress would not stand by the administra- island, second, would call attention to our of Thurston Portions of Bottom Plates Found Above Repairing principal argument Proctor, extending of such large and probably where first class work is tion unless its next step should be a Depart.cent Would This of Set- and others in the Senate for intervention, douu and at Spain {Welcome Way continued aid abroad is to the promptly reasonable plump notice that the Spaniards must unjust the Reek—A Clerk at the Consnlate Tes- us a which their rates. Give call. and that the war speeches of this The taken All Her Troubles and Has Been quit in, Cuba. The wisest heads in the people country. steps tling threaten to make inevitable, will on this line were of an informal tifies to a Sensational Fet- House quite generally considered the today Receiving be the death knell of those re- It the Courts of JEurope— probably nature. Hull of Iowa, Urging Upon President’s message a judicious and Representative conceutrados. Tho unostentatious but ter—Oen. Fee Had Been Asked to Pre- chairman of the House committee on proper one, but even they were forced to 539 Congress St, Brown Block. Members of the Cabinet Consider the effective of the American charity people is the movement marl dtfistp admit that his next step must be some- military affairs, leading vent Visit of Maine Bnt Order Came i_ was the Tho and is Im- helping starving. speeches for action. Outlook Peaceable Say War thing more than a proposition to send prompt of Thurston and Proctor the help along PRESIDENT MtlST BE Too Fate. money to Cuba if public expectations DEFINITE;; But Not war the ■ probable Impossible feeling, promote personal poru Washington, March 28.—A number of were to be satisfied. The Congress Washington, March 28.—The immense ous combustion, or trom other osnsea up- larity of the speakers, but give a stone Senators and of both on which so theories were based. Washington, March 28.—Today has been Navy Departments with the Spanish seemed in favor of armed Representatives par- mass of testimony taken by the Maine many today strongly instead of bread to the one of action in branch of official situation as the common of all hungry. ties conferred with the President at the court of wag gent to the Senate The testimony of Captain Slgtbee is of every purpose intervention. Of course this sentiment inquiry Thero are that this anomalous the President’s the and is of Have you smoked a life; action in the White House where the the varying aspects of official action. signs White House tonight. It is said that the today and with message greatest importance, perhaps may calm down. Tomorrow will be de- than that President and his Cabinet advisers as- Seldom has a day teen with so situation is and that and the findings of the court referred to more general interest of any replete being appreciated, most of those who a opinion expressed by the sembled in cabinet session at 10.30 diverse of a voted, under special order adopted some the oommittee on foreign relations. The other man called before board. With special many phases single subject. there will be a disinclination on the part talked with Mr. McKinley was that care and minuteness he an ac- action in both houses of Congress, where And yet throughout this activity the pre- time ago, to bills on the private calendar, testimony was taken on eighteen different great gives of Congress to make tho Maine incident was inclined to object to further of the the of the President on the tone as showed from administra- Congress the fourteenth day, however, being count of the management ship, message vailing most of them for the payment of hills lays, subordinate to the un- in n settlement of the sit- what Maine disaster and the report and testi- tion sources has been more in the line of general situation, delay Spanish ievoted to viewing the wreck. Every how she was handled, was done contracted the last hut ou Wed- by war, uation and that unless the next message from to on how she sailed mony of the court of inquiry wero re- peace than it has been for some days, less the feature of that situation is to be witness who was known to have any in day day board, there be a was more the radical members of This was the nesday, may chance for the definite, that could throw into Havana, her anchorage and what he Yet? If not try one this ceived; action in the secret conferences impression conveyed by our insistanoe that the Spaniards must 'ormation light, upon could not be held in check. At the meet- in fact state officials and Cabinet officers after the Cabinet session. more belligerent members of the House the disaster was called to give his knew about it, and every point diplomats concerning ceasa war and leave Cuba. This means great morning. A genteel ing of the Senate committee on foreign of the destruction which the government and the the latest phases of Spanish-American The same sentiment characterized the to take action, especially if thd President testimony. The story upon that (he starving must perish, although relations on Senator to be negotiations and action in the War and di plomatic conferences at the State De- Wednesday, E'rye >f the vessel is told not graphically but country desires informed. Nothing smoke. For sale at sends in a that message day. in the island be more will move that the committee remain in in shows partment.