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Eddy Current, 04-16-1898 Wm University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Carlsbad Current, 1896-1918 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 4-16-1898 Eddy Current, 04-16-1898 Wm. H. Mullane Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/cb_current_news Recommended Citation Mullane, Wm. H.. "Eddy Current, 04-16-1898." (1898). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/cb_current_news/1186 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Carlsbad Current, 1896-1918 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. THE EDDY CURRENT. Pocjcm Vnlloy to tho Front, Croakora to the Rour. VOL. VI. EDDY, NEW MEXICO, SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 181)8. NO. 2B. TROOPS TRANSPORTATION. (Ir.nt Inl.rr.l In KJ Walt. WAITINQ ON LBE. Attrm t'lioH Int.rt rntlnn. DELIVERY OP lnariBAvlB. Maljr.Mla HodL. lUavrd Key Wast, Fla., April 13. Oreat In- Washington, April 12. The Repub- Beattlr, Wash., April 11. Advices Htnt(. lat.rpt.t.ri to St.an Karly Mill terest i felt here In the preparation! Tli ( on. ill Will lllm III Tr.llmonr lican members ot the house foreign af- frsiMsnt Will Ask fur Authoril U Vf receives" yesterday from Bkaguay, tary Oecunallnn. made by the government officials to Ilia Hunaturs. fair committee hold sessions all ycetor-da- y tit Armr anil Smtf, Alaska, say that at least seventy-fiv- e New York, April 13. A dlspatoh land troops In Cuba should such a step Washington. April 12. Notwith- afternoon to map out a definite Cu- Washington, April 11. Easter Sun-la- y lives wore lost In tho snow slide on tho brought may pos- from Key Weit says; become necessary. An officer ot high standing the early adjournment ot the ban jKillcy, but were totally unablo to n llttto rest to those who Chllkoot Pass. The number senate yesterday many of the sonatur reach ngrcement. Is doallng with Spanish sibly be as high m 100, Sixty-nin- e Slnro a ynopsls ot the president's rank with tho fleet when questioned on an It understood ire the situation. remained about the eapltol during the many As a result of Spain's grunt of nu ar- bodies hnve been rccoiered so far and message was received hero there ban tho ubjcot yesterday said that while that of tho membor whoso views afternoon discussing the slluntlon In heretofore havo been pronouued In fa- mlstlco, the prosldent nnd hi advisers the work ot excavating is still progres- been more inquiry nbout the mean of he wo not aware ot any auoh arrange- the senate chamber anil committee-room- . vor ot Independence nnd Intervention hell two meeting yesterday, ono about sing. The plnoo where tho slide readi- transporting troop to the seaboard ments having boon mado he presumed The committee on foreign re- noon lasting one-hal- f, ed the greatest dtpth has not yot been and tbonco to Cuban ports than regard- In stntlng their position at this Informal an hour and and tho necessary step In that direction ropublbl-on- n lations wa in session. The meeting nnnouneed on almost complete another at 8 o'clock last night. At touched. ing naval movement. The mesage li had been token. Ho added that the Dead. Andrew Anderson, San Fran- membor who indorse the presi- change ot position. These, It Is under- - the close ot the second cabinet meet- interpreted to mean n military occupa- enuld not transport a sufll-clo- ut ' cisco; IM Alwood, Now York; At-- fleet Itself dent' course, gonetally known a tho stood, Include ltepronontitlvu Adams of ing It was nnnouneed that the presi- tion at an early date, with a fleet open- off- klu., of Idaho; Albert Auglund. a; number of men tn make on conserv'Mvcs, wwe In the rooms of Pennsylvania, now acting chairman ot dent's nieeeag would go to congress nt ing the way by n blockade of Havana A. D. lllssell. Seattle; O. Deck. iciant landing party. Therefore trans- tho committee tn rules and several the committee, nnd Representative Boon to-da- It wt stated that tho or by silencing Ha Tho blook. democrtlo Sanford, Via.; Wnller Chnppey, Now defense. ports must be provided, as it will be member of the senatorial Qulgg of Now York. Tho meeting was meeting wa devoted wholly to the con- udo, one la la oxpeeted Hteorlng were consulting In York; Thomas Clark, Idaho; Thomas if attempted, not necessary to disembark it strong forco committee very stormy nnd somo oxcltlug discus- sideration of the moeaage necessitated under-standi- tho domocrKfo onusu room with tho Collins, Portland, Ore.; Thomaa Cul- to bo of long duration, and tho of troops In Cuba, falling which tho sions occurred. Tho pronounced by the receipt of the last noto tram satna lender ot the house, Including mot lender. Klrkland, Ore.; Wm. Carroll. la that tho army ihoiild follow first few shot ore fired aro likely to sentiment in the committee In favor Spuln advising thla government of tho In Mr. Dalle. Tho foreign relation com- San Francisco; W. II. Dohmstroui, immcdlalcly tho wako of the imvy. 1 n signal fnr rioting In tho elty ot of Immediate Intervention and tho deolnratlnn of nn unconditional armis- mltteo at for about three hour nnd Lincoln, Nob! Durbor, ; A. Bo the ship nwalt the action of con- nnd notably In of Independence from Spanish tice. The suffix lo the president's moo-sag- o Havana elsewhere, the nftor ho formal meeting had con- Doran, Tneoma; door go Bggert, Port- gress and other atepa loading up to n moroly lntost evidence province of Matanxaa and IMimr del cluded the republican member hold a rule was voiced by Representative Pear- recited this land, Ore; I Hstorbrook, Seattle; military occupation which they expect Spanish It. Klo, fn which case many Innoeotit lives coherence, at which they considered son ot North Carolina, William Aldea in the development ot the Wm. Falko, Han Franolsco; T O. to como off this week. OMIeoni ot tho would bo MRcrlllced. Uie possibility of securing unanimous Smith or Now York, Heatwolo ot Min- question, giving the substance ot tho Olcon, Spokane, Wash.; T. Olynn, fleet bellovo they will bo moving with- Spanish note nnd reeommendlng It to A Spaniard of position said to an action on their part. The commltteo nesota and Gillette ot Maseaohusctt. Portlnnd. Ore.; W. IC. Unrrlson, Seat- in fow congress. Oth- a day. just before tho latter toft Ha- aa such did not ronoh a conclusion nor There were numerous resolution dratt- the earnest attention of tle; Con flopimrt, Seattle; W. Ort.nes, la mcMMge unchanged. It not anticipated that Ulaneo'a vana on Saturday last: "As soon a oven ii decision as lo whethor a re- ed and offered a dlfferont In character erwise the stands Atkln. Idaho; S. M. Urlmss, Tacotna, to-da- After the members tald Pros-to- n armlatlco proclamation will havo any tho certainty of war Is known hero port should bo made Ono rea s sthoro were members prosout, but meetlna that F. M. Urline. Sacramento, Cnl.; I boyond the Spanish note had not altered the effect on tho situation In tho Inland. It thore surely will bo auoh a demonstra- son for postponement ot action that thero was no action tholr formu- Orlzzley, Ruffalo. N. Y.; C. It will lation, submission and message. enable the Insurgent to occupy a tion ns Havana ha novor known bofore. tho committee desire bofore report discussion. At Homer, Seattle; J. Hudson, Portland, larger of bo ing to Consul Qenornl Lea, last nn agreement was reached In con "It I merely," said he, "wlmt Simla Oro.; H. P. Seattle; O. P. Har- area territory and will I dread to think ot the constHpionco ot hear who Ilnlne. a exouso line Informed the chairman he slderntlon of a question offered by Mr. has bosn nsklng for all along mure rison, Seattle; Harry Holt, Tacoma. used an for withdrawing Ufa und property. Many or tho volun- that troops country can be with thorn to-da- The conclu- Henry of Indiana and another by Mr. time. It dne not touch tho slluntlon, It .Lcdynnl. Raker. Ordey, Oro.; T. It from tho and bringing teer lad ot 12 lfi year of age. nro or nnd president's meeeago Is pre- : thorn into Huvana. On Saturday last sion of the commlttoe may depond Smith ot Michigan for Immediate Inter- the left Johnson, Spokane; II. Juegtr, Thoy havo never handled rllle until upon what Qeti. place it. vention, the oxpulslon of Spain from the cisely as It was before, merely stating C. H. Kinney. Preecott. Ariz.; A. S tho troopi In tho Immediate iHghtMr-hoo- d !eo before recently and they have no Ideu how He rere I member ot the commltteo Island and the formulation ot a govern- the fact of tho last development." King, Tacoma; (1. Leon, ; Ooorge numhrrcHl between Kvou anil 10,-0P- 0. to handle them properly. Theeo boys, were Inclined to criticise tho courso of ment by the people of Cuba. Another member of the cabinet said Lewis, Spokane; O. J. Milton, St Paul; lly the end ot thla week their even If they wanted to do so, could not tho president' reference to Spain's of' The steering committee ot the nine afttr the meeting last night: J. It Morgan, Hmporln, Kan.; Mr. force will bo doubled. They will be keep tholr rifles out of tho hands ot the for of nrmlstleo In Cuba. This, they elected by tho ot the re- "Our meeting was for the flnnl read- Annie Moxor.
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