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THE ST. PAUL GLOBS SUNDAY MARCH 27, 1898. 5 ' increase the mosquito fleet," observed of the newly acquired Brazilian cruiser ANTI-SPANISH SENTIMENTS Mr. Boutelle amid laughter. WAR PAINT FOR THE NAVY Amazonas, now the New Orleans, but- Mr.Hilborn (Rep., Cal.). a member of it can be stated upon high naval au- the naval committee, called attention thority that the detail has not yet been to the fact that we had scoured the made or even determined upon. Com- CHEERED BY CROWDED GAL" earth, but not a battleship in the world "FIGHTING COLOR" APPLIED TO mander Polger ls a son of ex-Secretary was for sak-. of the Treasury Polger. Mr.Cannon asked Mr.Boutelle to say LEEIES INTHE HOUSE frankly whether he. personally, be- THE NATION'S SHIPS Joint It.t.ird. lieved three battleships should be au- For several days a proposition has thorized, and the latter created a great been under consideration by Secretary's __.___.ar. to tlie of Dnll Lead Replaces the White Which V~* i This is not the soiu- Decrease Number outburst of enthusiasm in the galleries Long and Alger to form a board, com- g| cA <^v by declaring lin*Heen Docks From _• our to Three the that ifhe could have his the Distinctive Mark <rf posed of army way In- would six battleships one officer each from the = authorize tlie Aiiiiili Cruiser Office Of and navy, to systematize tion of lhe WAR Feature of the Debate tm the Na- instead of three. and harmon- -£s= a*s_A nlze £ conclusion, Secretary Long the the defensive operations along sfcc^\ said he Center lhe /^r\ /V— val Kill Hr.(nniion Voted Down In Mr. Cannon hal of the little hope that his would Atlantic seaboard, in order that there ff J question > but is the After Spirited amendment interest of the Day in .Viii.liiu-.;- jg /P\/\A*>y//\ n iiihlGeneral In- carry. Hut he wanted to impress upon might be no clashing between the two i \\ \\ terchange. the members of the house that they --ton Official Circles, great arms of the government. It is (I every \V \, conclusion of the )) should be ready to vote dollar understood that the proposl'ttan was > JJ \ WASHINGTON, Manh _•.;. — inpessary, but this was not the time WASHINGTON, March 26—The navy considered favorably by both secretar- *«=*-^ \r-^.^ m During fcr recklessness. department, usual, ies, and they proceeded to \u25a0&c BICYCLEquestion. the d. bate on the naval appropriati in as was the most so far as n^«^x today He appealed to the members to meet active center of the day. Among appoint the board, the representative bill in the house, every utter- Seo- navy B T ance in favor the situation "with loyal hearts and retary Long's callers was Mayor Quin- of the designated by Secretary TH of aggressive action cool Inads." (Applause.) cy, tif Boston, Long being Capt. Barker, his naval VICT® T T„A! against Spain was applauded to the who discussed the need | H—EWER Bi r¥R .EVER—VICTORIA Mr. Dayton expressed surprise protecting city aide, and the representative ...... his of the by suitable arma- of the echo by the crowded galleries. A army named Huvin.cr accepted the agency for this popular wheel, the "VICTOR," we secured from manu- Etrong that the Republican leader who had ment and first-class ships, as well as by Secretary Alger being jjg '' *s,ons have the effort was made to Increase the come before the Capt. Dorst, one of the attaches _3 f, 6 8 Sl, conee as Will enable us to make the following astonslling prices and terms appropriation for naval reserves, house with the the two single old turreted monitors of that/'iThave always and on wheels the emergency appropriations should now sent there. Mr. Long fully shares th>j the secretary. Some objection was §|j| everywhere been sold at list pri_.es only. but it failed. Another effort to liave to made by army government seek thwart a policy that would sentiment of his fellow townsman, but the ofllcers to the crea- the uniform the naval mili- every tion of the board, day ago tia rrlso failed. make American proud of his flag. there is little prospect that the better and a or two (Applause.) class of ships can be used north of Capt. Dorst was withdrawn from the |.898—" VICTORS" The main contest of the day was over proposed beard. ANO "VICTORIAS"—1898. disposition Mr. Robbing (Rei-., Pa.) moved to Hamilton Roads except in times of Made by lhe Overman Wheel Co., thlcopse Falls, n to decrease the number strike out the provision for a dry dock emergency. It seemed yesterday that the whole dj^ Mass. of timber dry docks authorized by • the at Portsmouth. The amendment was Commodore Schley came to converse proposition would be abandoned, but jM , bill from four to three. lt 1< d lost. 64 to 100, as wa.s that of Mr. Can- today it was revived, and Lieut. Col. Mr. Cannon, chairman of appro- with Secretary Long before going to the non. TS to 107. Hampton to assume command A. L. Wagner, chief of the bureau of priations committee, who made the mo- Then, Roads military Intelligence, designated SPECIAL TRAOK WHEEL STA3B&RD WHEEL tion, at 5 o'clock, the house adjourn- of the flying squadron. He leaves was gg Merats Price Wheel. to discuss the whole question of ed. by Secretary Alger to act with Capt. Best machine made on earth. your var preparations Washington tomorrow and will raise JH Made for special needs Made to meet popular and to inveigh Barker as the representative of the Standard _ price, $100 00. Our and money. demand- against undue extravagance. his commodore's flag on Monday. His a wonder for the for an inexpensive goo He was particular assignment army. £. 7 \oi,d down, Pensions Granted. heart is in this Late 78-107. and he expressed the greatest satis- this afternoon Oa.pt. Barker and After the journal had been approved WASHINGTON, March 2«.—Northwestern Col. Wagner had an extended confer- pensions faction on starting for this sea service. the consideration of the naval bill was were grant od yesterday as follows: Late In the day another shift was ence with Secretary Roosevelt in the resumed under the five-minute Minnesota— lncrease: Schockwanter, latter's private oflice. Preliminary $45 rule Bernard made in the plans painting the war- Mr. Elliott (Dem.. S. C.) I.oretto. to JS; for plans for |.@_L.sßo moved an frl Charles Brown. Bran- the operation of the board H Terms— down; $11 per MB lr!?ss6sdown; ships Capt. finally s2s amendment to provide naval don. $1* to $8: Lorenzo B. Putnam, Becker, and Crowinshield were formulated alpng the lines month. Terms-S2O $9 per month. Terms-sls down; $6 per month. the militia $S to $12. determined that all the ships of the indi- wnli clothing. He pointed out that the navy cated above, but no definite statement nai ion,ilguard Wisconsin— Original: William Sheith (dead), should be painted a dull lead were provided with uni- .Milwaukee. $12. James fight- concerning the nature of the board's forms. If war Increase: F. Ange- color. This was the color of all work could be any S4owhrelandS2swheelto be found the came the naval militia vine. Veterans' home, $6 to **_; George ing ships during the Civil war, and is obtained from of WE HAVE\u25a0\u25a0•»\u25a0»_£_ THEU BUC VERYW___aiM |IS"^tD2L^| in would he called upon before the na- Pttunger. Milwaukee. $S to $12: Gardner the parties to the conference. In case city, and sell them on very liberal term* said to be the best "fighting color." M ~ \u25a0 — tional guard. Nelson, lluetia Vista, $12 to $17; John of hostilities jO \u25a0 Hildermann, The naval bureau of ordnance is pre- the work of the board will . Mr. Bout-lle pointed out that the Juneau. $(I to $S: Eugene K. be very important, as through it the Ansorge, Green Bay, $t! to $8. paring new mounts for a number of "•"* "** - ,ik= government Keissue: departments do -— '*""= had never been called upon New $\u25a0>. torpedoes two great of the govern- \u25a0" this tn Lorenzo D. Wentwoith. London Whitehead in order to place "^1!!^,;;:: supply clothing to the naval militia, Widows: Adeline O. Leed. Mils,$S. cutters, ment at all times will work in perfect m THE jind did Lake them on the revenue the newly unison. It he not believe the scope of lowa—Original: William P. Rice, Keokuk, acquired yachts tugs. torpedo is believed by mamy of the the government $_>; William (). Sloan, and The navy board, • appropriations had Hoskinson. $tf: Geo. tubes were originally go war and officials that the bi n broadened. W. Merrill. Hear Grove, $6: Jeremiah intended to composed as it is of two most S. Miller. Fairbank, ft;. Increase; below deck, but with the new craft the efficient hMOWMI^_II^^S^_Ut The amendment was lost. Luther officers, will prove of distinct value. 1ST. PAUL S Another Dickson, Mes Mcines. $17 to $24; John H. tubes and mounts must be changed for amendment waa offered by Keenan, Clarinda, $10; George Barrette, service on the upper decks. When this . Saval -Militia. As rapidly as possible the navy de- partment Is pushing the work cf pre- READY TO FREE CUBA WHEN CONGRESS SAYS "GO:" paration for calling into active service Lieut. Noel takes command, she will such of the naval militia of the various expanded seventeen million dcllars In proceed to Key "West to further aug- the thirty states as may be needed and will vol- ment the fleet there.

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