PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. 8. 1896. JgSS'BitfffiSEi PRICE THREE CENTS. ESTABLISHED^ JUNE^3Tl862-VOL. 34. PORTLAND. MAINE. TUESDAY MORNING. DECEMBER ■■ —— _ _ I The of it devoted to the CubBi This has not hap- guerilla warfare of the interior so that portion successive Congresses. was discussed those pres the being relieved of the need WHAT IS THOUGHT OF IT. question by for more (ban twenty years. MIST CHANGE ITS POLICY. insurgents, eut. concensus of was turn CONGRESS MET AT NOON. pened before of maintaining and garrisoning points The opinion it was an of tin Then the of these two Congress- upon the are effectively able to informing presentation Speaker coast, about what utilize of it as occa- situation and on the whole es Is the same, or rather undoubtedly a considerable part I sion communicate with the out- was expected. will be the same. And he will be elected offers,to M. T, Herrick of Cleveland said it was side world and to receive clandestine sup- that he conservative and breathed a spirit oi under such conditions will proba- plies of men and ammunition.- Watterson Rakes Cleveland Comments of on Presi- would he commended. Henry the same way! On the Cuban Congressmen fairness which | Devoid of bly have substantially Secretary Olncy read the from Opening Any Special The in that as re- Major McKinley message and means committee. Mr. Dingley will situation quarter, the tele- Over Coals. access aud dent’s a copy furnished him by one of hi! gards the case of surrepfcious Message. before Event. probably be chairman, although Question. the illicit traffic, graph companies an hour or two difficulty of repressing sen- has led to considerable talk that finds iu that of the Congress assembled. The opening iitnese a not unapt parallel of of tence with its stiong implied approval he be invited to a seat in the cabi- Cornish and Welsh coasts England may cen- the of the recent election seemed and Scottish highlands in the last results INTERVIEWED TO EXTENT OF net. Mr. Cobb, a Demoorut, from Mis- able full of interest for the Presi tury, where a few adventurers were SPEAKER REED’S VIEW OF THE pleasant REED RECEIVED WITH aud Mr. THINKS GOVERNMENT CANNOT rebel The turned to the SPEAKER souri has been defoated, Crisp to smuggle supplies and land dent-elect. Major PAGE BY ST. LOLIS PAPER. the watch DOCUMENT. of the message devoted to the has died. But these are few changes in emissaries or forces, baffling portion WARMTH. HOLD OFF MUCH LONGER. than consideration of Cuban affairs with the von Liebig made the first scientific ESPECIAL of the maritime forces much greater a large committee of seventeen memDers. read it aloud in clear those maintained along the di- keenest interest and to an extract of meat. will be few if any by Spain effort produce Thus the changes versified shores of Cuba. incisive tones. A who was near by said: The result of his efforts he gave to on the Hepublioan side of the oommittee, While, thus in fact controlling the great- That Revenue Sufflcent Because Made So Congressman Language Used Rather That of a Brawler “I do not think President Cleveland s con- Millions low Estimate of American er of the internal arena of the whole the world under the name of His Grand Work for the and they cun go ahead with the Fifty part Seems Tenable to will come —Says Cleveland Has No Business to Liebig Party Recognized island San Antonio by Borrowing Hardly idea about home rule for Cuba cer- of Cuba, from Cape Extract of and struction of a tariff bill, with the Capital Invested in the Island—Review to for the Cubans Law or to Make COMPANY'S Beef, By the Members—Both Halls Have to Cape Maisi, and enjoining practically Him—Treatment of Cuban. Question anything practical, Study Try Money. that,what they do this session will of the Situation—Matters Must Grow large part of will not trust the Spanish government. to attest its he author- Since Bast tainty unlimited use of an equally With Favor. genuineness “Primped Up” Considerably Generally Regarded looks to me as we would have not be thrown out the fortunes of the the revolutionary forces are It though Louisville,December 7.—The Anseiger, to use by Worse Instead of Better. coast, ized this company his signa- Winter—Some New and Old Paces. united for any December 7.—Neither the to reeognize the insurgents as belligerents inter- war in the next Congress. scattered, being nowhere Washington, a German daily, contained a page to all an army capable within ninety days.” ture, now familiar the world, Washington, December 7.—The report length of time to form Senate nor House had a good opportunity view with this LSPECIAL TO THE PRESS.j Of course the of all tbia haste take the A new oablnet has swung Henry„Watterson morning object of attack or seige, and fit to possibility on the jars of this famous product. extra of the Secretary of State, to which Presi- of judging of the President’s message by into view, Col. Said a friend in which the Courier-Journal's editor December 7—The House of is to have the bill ready for the defensive in a pitched battle. Dupont. extracts of beef came later Washington, dent Cleveland refers iu his message to there of which was done of bis tonight: “Col. Dupont would All other session which is us inevitable So far os our information shows, the public reading it, hauled President Cleveland over the Representatives of the fifty-fourth Con- regarded make an excellent Seoietary of War. He are imitations of the Congress, states that “the relations of is Dot only no effective local government in the most and monotonous coals. and practically after the fourth of next March. perfunctory is a of West served with gress met this noou to begin its second the in the territories they graduate Point, the United States with powers by insurgents manner. No one in either chamber a the the which is still foreign a paid distinction through the war, aud is After expressing opinion that great original, session. The formalities of the opening overrun, but there Js not even tangible Democrats Devoid of a Deader, oontinue upon that footing of harmony marked attention to it after the Cuban and successful man of <x-Pregident in bis actions im- pretense to established administration capable highly ought always for are neither very extensive nor very to affairs.” Unapproachable purity, This review of the membership of the and friendliness whioh has been their anywhere.Theireorganization,confined passage had been read. to have respect for the great distinctio fine flavor A committee is to economy and pressive. appointed fortunate characteristic for so the xigencies of the military and means committee daring the maDy shifting The report of Secretary Olney, oopies WHAT THEY SAY IN LONDON. conferred upon him, Mr. Watterson President of the United States ways of the is nomadic, with- notify the The summarizes the operations hour, For improved and economic cookery next calls to attention the very years.” report the of whioh had been obtained, seemed to Journals on the said: “It was for example scandalous, that the House Is assembled and ready Congress out definite centres and attacking Comments of tlie English For delicious, refreshing beef tea condition in which the most important questions whioh have oc- most feature of municipal attract as muoh interest os the message in my opinion, that Grover Cleveland, committee is dilapidated elementary President’s Message. lor business. A similar attention of the Democratic party is left In the House of cupied the department government. itself. Members and Senators were chary as ex-Presideut, practiced law in the also sent to the Senate. This done there There nowhere appears the nucleus of 8.—Commenting its successive defeats during the current year. in comment afterwards. Some opinions London, December Supreme court of the United States, two is await the Representatives by statehood. The machinery for exercis- nothing to do but to appear- Of the between Great Britain President Cleveland’s message, the NOTICES. in 1894 and 1896. Death has taken away dispute the rights and powers of were expressed as follows: upon of the judges of which had been appoint- SPECIAL auoe of of the President. ing legitimate the messenger and Venezuela it It is most grati- to the obli- Standard “it is marked with ex-Speaker Crisp. Mr. Turner, of says: sovereignty and responding Representative Barrett of Massachusetts says: ed by him. The American people pay Iu the Seuate the formalities are some- en- deserves the to announce that amicable oounsels gations which de facto sovereignty —“The message shows that the adminis- stiong common sense and bo it many considered the equal if fying their President liberally!that should what similar. Alter a interval of Georgia, by tails in the face of rights of other tration will do regarding Cuba. proper have to induce a satisfactory equal nothing serious study of European peoples.” not be for after bis retnrn not the of Mr. Crisp, is a sound prevailed states made to Con- necessary him, time the well-known iiguro of Mr. superior is conspicuously lacking. The attempt will be get that the the a The Standard is of the opinion to exert and his constitu- result, whereby boundary question It is not to discern homoge- gress to force the President into some to private life, himself to earn Pruden at the eutrance of the money man, although possible appears and its associated phases have been at neous political entity, possessing and ex- radical measures.
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