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Portland Daily Press: April 4, 1898 P< i tTLAND. MAINE, ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 18«2—VOL.35. PORTLAND, ment might if so inclined, exercise its in- better prepared “for hostilities than we IglSCELLANEOPS. fluence with the to induce are. The members of this committee do insurgents a view FLEET STOPPED. not expect the President’s message before them to apply for an armistice with Tuesday or they are preparing to wait to furthering the ends of peace on the until Under Wednesday. great pressure THIS WEEK. island, however, that armistice would that COMES there might be a delay beyond time, CLIMAX he destined to lead to the submission of but a request for such delay would cause the to the new autonomist great restiVBness on the part of a majori- insurgents ty of the committee. While desirous of regime.’ Shawneetown Illinois Iqbb- jPuritana the President all the time he may Flotilla to Remain giving “Senor Sagasta assured mo that the | < csres Spanish actually require for the preparation of question of independence of Cuba or ^ j his message they ars very impatient of sale of that or of inva- at Cape Re Verde. the outside influence, which is being ex- The Almost the country any $ i Universally not women’- erted to hold them in check. This pres- Opinion sion of Spanish rights, was mooted, sure is in the shape of letters and tele- in the recent negotiations. from (the„ coun- grams people throughout “Senor considers that since he ills and Sagasta \ try who are Opposed to war polioy, in ! took office in October fast he has done TWO HUNDRED LIVES BE- l It ensures \ Held £ per- with these the members of the ^committee Washington, NOT PROCEED TO CUBA to the Cubans £ feet digestion of £ WILL are being flooded. everything possible satisfy LI EVE D TO BE LOST. said a member of the i food, makes rich £ AT ONCE. “The writers,” and to preserve good relations with the oommittee ask us to \ blood, puts £ today, “generally United States and that consequently no maintain an honorable peace. Of course £ strength into' for the present crisis £ we all want an honorable peace, but the responsibility mus- $ weakened £ a will rest with time has gone by when that can be con- should it lead to rupture \ cles and organs C sidered under existing conditions in to Spain. He. however, does not believe Communication Cut Off and Inform* restores all the natural President’s Expected £ and / our Congress conduct to Wednesday allow Message We cannot to Accom- Cuba. that the last Spanish memorandum closes < functions. Strong Convoy Preparing be controlled by such expressions.” a! ion £ the door to further negotiations. Those Meagre. When the President’s message is re- I Small Boats. conducted lie had v Puritana is the prize formula of Prof. £ pany ceived, it will, on Senator Davis’s mo- who had them, said, £ Dili Crosby, M.D..IX.D., for over 30 J Later. to the oommittee on for- Be a to tion be referred But on both sides shown Medi- V disposition years at the head of Dartmouth May ^ | C cal College. relations, whioh may in its re- c eign bring promote cordial relations, and he only later in the or it not do so port day, may of BELIEF BOATS HAVE BEEN STAR- stomach apprehended trouble from the pressure ! \ Puritana makes the ^ until the following day. So far as it is / YISCAYA AND ALMIRANTE the jingoes on the executive in Washing- TED DOWN THE RIVER. £ right. That done, everything OQUENDO informed as to the probable line of the £ will be made right as soon as / WILL RETURN TO HAYANA. President’s communication, the; commit- ton. is now to but th3 C nature can repair. ) tee preparing report, of as to What Will Be “Senor Sagasta proceeded to say that members realize that there be some Wide Divergence may Opinion bio r»r.rrm>nrvi ant: Iv n<! oHiirnacori n lrioinfi. / £ Et Cures Iroin Head to Foot. detail of the message that will require randum to the European powers, but had The Estimate Rejrardlnjr .Lons* of IJfe 2ia« € Pills, Tablets, and a bottle of PURI- £ careful consideration and in that event TANA in each package. $i.ooforall. V if not taken to solicit their 2 UlOJ VTJiX VC XXJUXO lllXiiC HU XV, Ul Mil Recommended officially Htejis Mf. a Town or write Consist of Four Armored Anything. ceded from Vernon 15 € Get it of your druggist, f j The Convoy Will hour or two on the of its presenta- intervention. Minister day Miles Wire* Failed Cruisers—Spanish Cabinet ... Distant—Telegraph tion. * LOOKING FOR ANOTHER ROUTE- About Four O’CIoek—No Accurate Lists X MICU »» >1“ —-MTMT Unless there should be a change in the committee’s conclusions after the Presi- of the Lost Offices Minister lor Interior Says Everything Naval Officers Fall to Fat Facific Interpre- Possible—Telegraph dent shall have been heard from the reso- Flo- Anxious for Points to Wat—Bernabe Telegraphs tation on Retention of Torpedo Deseiged by Those Tidings SPRING : STYLES. lutions will | recommend the Be Restrained the Most Be Overruled How Can tilla at Verde Island. of Friends. That McKinley Will by recognition of Cuban inde- Long Congress Hoot and Shoes pendence with a declaration of armed in- Congress. Washington, April 3.—There was com- St.Louis, April 3.—A special to She ARE NOW ARRIVING. tervention to make independence practi- parative quiet about the White House and Republic from Girard, Ills., says: A 3.—(Sunday morning, cable. They will also include the Maine Important Question. Our. line will embrace everything Madrid, April the today. The members of has as one of the causes for this department message has been received is new and for via Spanish cabinet explosion telephone 'that stylish Spring Paris).—The the cabinet did not call on the President w ear. Call and examine our line be- decided that the torpedo flotilla is to re- action. The resolutions will be accom- here from Shawneetown, ills., saying during the early part of the day, nor did fore making your selection. the de Verde Islands until by a carefully drawn report writ- main at Cape panied visit the The White that at 4.30 o’clock this afternoon the them. they department. further orders. The flotilla will be joined ten by Senator Davis, justifying REPAIRING. House was in its usual state of Sunday levee above the broke and the city is the the rest the Senate will city a composed of For probably later by squadron Be Held Back Until Wednes- was th6 As many do not care to put A Without Doubt Can quiet. Assistant Secretary Day inundated. The water has baoked up people armored cruiser Emperor Carlos V., of give its attention to appropriation bills Majority on new shoes at this season of the forenoon caller with the on the calen- only remianing and rushed down the the cruiser Alfonso XIII. of 6000 and miscellaneous matters for five miles upon year but prefer to make their old 9,233; That the Outcome is Problematic—One Re- President for about hail’ an hour. Judge Infanta dar. But After ones last until later in the season, we tons and the armored cruiser day city like a tidal wave. Afetr the mes- Day did not go to the state department would call attention to our of 7000 tons and the Repairing Maria Teresa SUSY AT LEAGUE ISLAMD. Committee in Favor of Re- is will do most of his sage was received telephone and tele- class is off Affairs and it presumed Department where first work cruiser Cristobal Colon of 6,840 publican Foreign armored 8.—There was the work of for matter to be in- communication was cut off which done promptly and at leasonable the Philadelphia, April preparation graph tens, which will accompany torpedo Believed That There Will President’s at rates. Give us a call. usual activity at the League Island navy Today.—It is Generally corporated in the message tends to confirm the report. Nothing flotilla to Cuba. porting Work is being pushed night his home. Several of the higher officers the yard today. more has been learned. It is rumored It has also been deoided by govern- If the Crisis Be- in and day on the eight old monitors. The Be an Offer of Foreign Mediation of the state department and clerks rnen to send the armored cruisers Vizcaya that lives were lost, although it is Catskill and Nahant have been taken charge of translating cypher cables were many (jester k McDowell, b -th of 7000 tons, a' d Almirante Oquendo, in Favor of Such Action were re- believed the estimate is from the dry dock and the Jason aDd comes Acute—Spain Aot So Much on duty. Some cable messages high. 539 Congress St,, Brown Block. baok to Havana. They will receive Montauk were put in, The Lehigh is ceived during the forenoon, but it was Chicago, April 4.—At 12.30 tonight the marl i dtflstp effect so soon as they sight orders to this of them was 'on matters ready to go in and the Mahopao, Manhat- as She Was. stated that none in the distance Porto Kico. operator Long telephone tan and Canonicns have been towed from of much importance. It was stated that A national to strengthen company’s office at Mount, Vernon, Ir,d., subscription the docks where the had no official informa- the back channel to last it is said take definite form if the foreign courts department" the fl et will be organized by 3.—The opinion leeway than they were week, the Associated Press that $he Spanish will be fitted with new boilers.
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