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Lea p in g lik e a th in g poaaeaaed, c ir c u la r steel bases, th ro u g h w h ic h W a sh in g ton F a rm b ill passed by Paaaed the Io w a and Texaa. sh e lls a nd a m m u n itio n w e re h o is t­ P a r out-diatance«l a ll th e real. senate and sent to p re s id e n t. ed B o ile rs to o k th e pla ce o f sails, W a s h in g to n T re a s u ry announces Rat ing w h ile her guna w ere »peaking ; and a speed o f tw e n ty k n o ts an g o ld f lir t * fo r a ilin g c re d it and p ro p I Spaniah ahlp» w ere f a llin g back h o u r w as a tta in e d . » g re a t im ­ lip business F ir s t $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 o f l ,«*wer,e»a to w ith s ta n d the fu r y p ro v e m e n t o v e r th e o ld ra te o f g o ld a c q u ire d b y tre a s u ry in each | thc Or<**p’“ ** tra v e l. q u a rte r to bt* p u t in c ir c u la tio n . , s t il l one whip wan le ft, th- Colon» T h e O reg o n w as one o f th e f in ­ W a s h in g to n Rear A d m ir a l C a ry Hut the o regon »ped on. est o f th e n e w ships, a n d its co n - , O verto o k and tu rn e d h< bac kw ard T G iay.son c h a irm a n A m e ric a n ............. J ‘ s tru e tio n was a u th o riz e d u n d e r an , A n d th e v ic to ry wait w on. Red Cress, dies. a ct o f congress J u n e 30. 1890 She Shanghai U. S m a rin e s tu rn I M"«le*t w hen her tx *k wa> fin is he«,, was b u ilt b y the U n io n Iro n W o rk s h a ck a Japanese " in v a s io n " o f tw o | G iv in g h«»n«»r to the rent. o f San F ra n cisco at a cost o f $6.- i Japanese d is p a tc h rid e rs a nd a ca r- Ready when her c o u n try « ailed h er , 280.000. L a u n c h e d O c to b e r 26. 1893, load o f Japanese s o ld ie rs , o f th e O regon had wt«*«wl the test. th e O regon w as co m m issio n e d J u ly A n g lo -A m e ric a n in te rn a tio n a l zone H o m e Mt lust in q uiet w a te r* o f S h a nghai. O f the S ta te wh«*ae n am e she bore N ew Y o rk O O. M c In ty r e . 53. W hen »he cbHhed h erself in glory i«ne o f th e w o rld 's best k n o w n O f f th a t d is ta n t C uban shore. 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