Portland Daily Press: April 18, 1898
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PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 18B2-VOL.35. PORTLAND, MAINE, MONDAY MORNINg”" APRIL 18, 1898. PRICE THREE CENTS^^ ■ .. —i^——... MISCELLANEOUS._ _ MANILA PANIC STRIKEN. THE HOUSE MAY NOT YIELD. SITUATION GRAVE. London, April 18.— A special dispatch from Singa- pore says that the steamship Leo XIII from Manila, has (Special to the Press.) arrived there crowded with Spanish officials anti well to Washington D. c„ April 17.-The situation here do families, who are escaping from the rebel- foeai^ it is Spanish very critical so i’ar as tomorrow's ac- Makes lion which is spreading rapidly in the 110,1 01 ,lle Rouse | Thillipines. They is concerned. There is great report that Manila is panic strikcn. anger that a section of Republicans may vote with I*®mo<:r”ts £t)r Stomachs J"le concurrence in the Senate resolutions. Reed I he Republican | Speaker Confident It Will leaders understand this, and have been actively at work today forming the party lines to stand by ! Over. the Rouse resolution. The Senate INVOKED. resolution is con- DEUS EX MACHINA sidered most ♦ Through the unwise and fraught with troubles for the spurs LAST Stand First future. Ills stomach it builds HOPE. Action. that all Will Save thought of the New J The Only Thins Which Spain- by England con- ♦ the anew. will stand body from War. gressmen by the House resolutions ♦ The ards tomorrow, stomach is although some of the New cleansed and England senators, especially £ Eodgc, Frye and Chandler voted ♦ strengthened, London, April 18.—The Madrid corre- with the “war at once” T the of the Times telegraphing Sun- party in the Senate last night, ft was digestive spondent Autonomists Start for Conference t thought that the fluids are in- House resolutions were X day says: very radical when they passed, ♦ creased, appetite is made keen 4 “In official circles today there is an with but every one looks to them now as and Cubans. couscrs'ative and J digestion made perfect, y impression that a rupture of negotiations peaceful beside the Senate’s production. not take so soon as was Hard Work Put In may place quite and While the by Speaker His Lieutenants leaders of tlic house are working for the expected two days ago, but it cannot'be resolutions have It Gores from Head to Foot i they very little hope that can said that the of a they | prospects peaceful Havana, 17.— war. So are ♦ Blood, liver, kidneys and 4 April (8.SO p. m.—)This thereby prevent) they preparing for the ex- solution are much lmprovod. Among Y nerves are made right when ♦ morning Senors Pedra Habelloa, colonial penses of it the of all To the Pur- leading representatives parties of This End J stomach does its part. secretary posts and communications; Yesterday. A revenue Util has already been drafted | there is an almost unanimous by Mr. Din-, ♦ itana cures when all else fails, 4 opinion Dolz, and a Giberga Leopoldasolza, well- ley’s ways and "Gleans committee, and will be ♦ because it cures nature’s way. ♦ that the United States will accept noth- known ready lor lawyer, designated by the autono- the consideration of tlic house less than the termination of the as soon as the first is ing mist government as a commit- gun of Prof. particular fired. It will a on It is the prize formula Dizi in Cuba and as put duty tea and an | | Spanish sovereignity any tee to the in coffee, additional 4 Crosby, M.D., LL.D., for over 30 years 4 approach insurgent leaders concession of that kind is considered tax on beer,and a tax on bank 4 at the head of Dartmouth Med. College ♦ Eastern Cuba, left by rail for Batabano, checks,notes,and commer- with national cial paper of tl'is kind. Probably the utterly incompatible honor, from which point they will proceed by a duty on tea and Complete treatment: Pills, Tablets ♦ coffee will nect ssilate J war seems inevitable, unless some un- ooast laying duties on the stocks of T and a bottle of Puritana in each T steamer to Santa Crulz del Sur to An these T Price Get it of T known deus ex machina should suddenly Intimation That President Veto the articles on hanti in this since if package, $1. your ascertain whether the insurgent govern- May country, this were not T or write Puritana Com- Y druggist, intervene. douc, advance wonld pound CO., Concord, N. H. Y ment In the province of Puerto Principe fimporiations prevent the govern- J A few imagine that ment revenue for 4444444444*44444444444444 sanguine people will accept the armistice. If raceived the getting atsy six month or more, it will awake at the last Europe may possibly commission will indicato a neutral zone Senate Resolution If Sent to Him. make no differsnee to the as consumer, the price will go moment to the dangers of aggressive pan- for him as and propose conditions and a place of up sOon as the duty is laid, whether the article Americanism and recognize in Spain the Ramier and lias meeting. Senors Juan Sil passed the custom house or not. The great importers ohampion of the vital European interests vertre Anclada autonomists will Best prominent probably object strongly to applying nle tariff Quality, of the future. In that case the deus ex to and members of the central committee, stocks on hand as it will cut lliem off from large profits machina would naturally take the form have been the committee appointed by by hurrying ia importations before the of collective intervention by the great act takes with the same end in view. They left effect. powers, but such illusions are not in- This One of the Used Conservative Absolute this morning for Santa Cruz del Sur Strongest Arguments by Purity dulged in by praotloal statesmen nor do where they will use their influence in these latter attribute much Tenders in the House With the importance the name of the autonomist party, but Against Concurring to the rumors of the likelihood persistent independently of the parliamentary com- Senate—A of the terms with Stampede Feared by Some If Ho insurgents making mittee. There are great expectations as Republicans even discuss the lines of sly compromise the autonomous in order to government to the remit which ie anxiously awaited. Aot Stand by Speaker to a Man—The Senate Resolution short of the Senate’s actiois on this point. America. avert annexation by A vessel believed to be the American Whether they would hold to this if they It is, no doubt that the insur- Characterized as An * probable tng Triton, passed the mouth of Havana “Assault” Upon the President- should find the House equally determined were the gents disagreeably surprised by xiarDor anout » ooiook tmn afternoon,go- is not sure in view of the pressure for terms of President Rooms at the Shoreham McKinley’s message ing westward. It is suspected that she Speaker’s Yesterday Were Tike action. Still many of the most radical which vetoes their independence aspira- had on hoard some commissioner who is pro-Cubans say that nnsufficient action tions and those who know the Headquarters of Commander-in-Chief of Naval Commander Tells personally going to inform the insurgents as to the Army—Party is better than no aotion at all. On the of His Calixto two most influential leaders, decision of the United States Senate. the ether hand there is an element in the Garcia and Maximo believe the Fealty Rallying Cry. t) Gomez, This decision has been received by the Senate of respectable proportions, whioh Trip Europe. former would not be insensible to the general publio with great coolness. The Washington, April 17.—Tomorrow the prove any resolution which contained who view the situation dispassionately favors the House resolutions over those call of Spanish patriotism. But Gomez difficult task of the differences people say they are preparedifor a fight adjusting such an invasion of his prerogative and do not believe that such expedition is of the Senate and whose influence will be an in- as impervious to such are between the two houses of on isjregarded and waiting for the first shot to be Congress which so plainly violated every prece- possible. There is a strong intimation constantly exerted in the Senate j against fluence and it is clearly perceived that the the Cuban The rock own Washington, April Is the fired, the sooner,;the better. question begins. dent of international law. This strong that delay is what is desired by those that body’s declaration. 17.—Today was ex- guarantee given could American annexationists easily which the two houses is the intimation of a The senators who held this ceptionally quiet in official circles upon split Presidential veto, which opposed to war in the hope of some act- outspoken and counteract such tendencies to recon- on the surface at barrel of any TO TAKE of the independence of the would involve an new start and ion view are the 21 who voted the least thore were no new with every SPANIARDS FROM TAMPA recognition entirely by the Spanish Cortes. A hope is ex- figainst ciijukiiujj. x>uwjucn3 can x in auj existing which was the to had a resolution as amended and there are developments the Spanish situation. 17.—The repubiio Incorporat- delays ..incident it, powerful pressed that Mr. Hitt, chairman of the prob- of a solution Washington, April Spanish The of sign peaceful acceptable ed in the Senate resolutions. Wore the a dozen more who voted for the reports action the influence, although in certain quarters foreign affairs committee who had been ably yesterday’s by to both Gen.