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SPAIN IS Will Ma« VlalA «a WaBlalwv Will »»ihb Nev 'K iixbi " t . "¡zar« •CÎO ................................ OR ROON ■—■ - ---- -- " ■ -.......... ......... IHHNGS tn- THE WEEK A !*!•«• K*vl*w of th» T*l*gr*yhl* *••• of This «»4 All For • Igo I« m 4*. A Victoria dispateh says Ja^k <’arr, former United hUtn mailcarrier, hat arrived al Deport ore tey from Kt. *M.*hs*.«. via Daws* ft, with adv teat from Ar Ire*, the balloonist. A diopal* h to the Lon Ion Dftily Mall 1 . <> ”» a.».ys that. <»w ng to the Am«*r..an war ► are th« price of Wheal it rapidly rlting there, the storks being •ma.I. ¡wo killing* aod a lyoohing bap- pane«! in Browosvilte, Tai.• within three «piartera of an hour. Kam Cobb, a deputy sheriff, and bin brother. i'r'. < Lb, a «table, were ti *1 down by • or!**e G rolten Goal ten waa W“ind«*-I by miu Cobb. l*aler a m<>b lynched Gulten. • M . I .* . ■ *tu • jusd «fter t• ,.»• • . *d ti.al :n Gt. • • ’ h provides tf »1 ali ^p, anlt for marriagv I kwoswo n .*»• an ■ xam ■ a! ■ bsfore aduly ap| iiitbl l«»a»d of physicians It alao provi i* ■» that the talar let of the phyai* < 4 * < iu| aii.g the Loarl sLsll to fl. a year Fire at (kmgrees mining romp. Free* • •it. A» « . »Lairoy«*! t eirly every bus- !■ • m f> -f in anal I* ki. wo at D»«r«f T’ wn There wo no water, an I the ti *. »1 rapi y The -s »• |40,- ■ V » t, j • r «•? tha Kilver Debar *.»!«• n, and a woman of the town named Gertie Thom ¡«am, alia» Graham, were burned to death. fl • following utterance waa male by < »• er Kej N II m a »refolly ¡•rrtarc-l »taternenl of hi» ¡«xithrn on the Uuten cri»is in the wenate We»!nes day “The United Mateo ought im- imdiately to declare war against R|Maio • • f < .ba are free from J*pam‘w »larva- firm e«labliabed a« an |i republic. ** • - i In a<xx>rd«oeo with a resolution p. •«-I * me ijti»e ago by the interns* t t anion, the I* k and job printers of Man Francisco went on a »trike Mon day I he ••nn of --Mention 1» a ®* Lour day in «rood of a 10-hour day. Al-out iJOQ men are out. I . « ! -pat* ‘ announce t • but* l.*-rv tn Fran« e <•! an entire family of »it porous by a robber name I Call* lar i This human wild beast shut arid killod the husband,wife and two chil dren, <ut the throat <»f a little girl and Live out the brains of a bud-ridden old woman. 1 • nt* r I*a Bret »/■ e hat arrived in New York with 11 *-.rvivors of tha crow of the British Lark Bothnia, which wa» wro* k***l off the Irish <*»asl on March -«!. The Bothnia tailed from lx ds «a «!»* Afucra, off the «*a»l of !’•■» i, N«*vr r Wi • n " mii'W off the Irish iwt, on March 33, a squall slrmk the Lark. upsetting her. A r< »man be long!ng to tha British teltte »tup Itrwoluta **• eon truce-J tC a fortnight’« •«•nbnrmrnt an I deprived ui hi* g*«*l oonduet t*adge, fur wear "d th«» shamrock on Mt Patrick's day. I d d )*•** edivm e to orders. A recital ul the ii ident * r* »!<'■! a r- u»At1on in th« English muiiiroi«», and caueml an ob jecting Irish mem ter to be removed from hl» seat. Antoine Varirte. of the French Geo grapi . al x" u•’!» I in New York with a balloon, with which hr tnten 1» to make a trip from Juneau to th«« Klondike A loieti (a’reon» are I d the party. Arthur Ter vague, L I. 1) . i ate» t or re» |-tid«* nt of Figaro. Varlcte, bead of the »-ip* -d it ion. it 45 year» old an I a wwll-knowu engineer and invent* <»r in Frame lie claim« that hi« balloon « an I k * «leered With caae. <«• • r d Carl - I.rota, the ei L'd eg* president of Males l<»r, haa been vindi cated y • |* j - II • vast eftiaire I : • »•ail <-v <■ s ate 1 by the g«>ii-rnnient of Prraident Guitrrrea, after Eir-’a was forced to leave hi« ua- l; tv H I ! >ur y • » • ago Lava been re turned to him. a; I Eivta it agaia worth more than IJ,O<X),(*uO. The gen eral aeyt he will never again internal THE FIRN. **•*« Wwe Madrid, April •.—A aetni-official note has been ias’ied. which »ay» tha rabinat adheres to all its previous do- rislon» without m-dtflmliun. and ha« a>lopted reonlutlons to that effect Tb* war feeling run» high it i» eiplain^f that the drrisi«‘n» to which the K|*an- i«h government odharse are tlwiaa out- I (mail at the loot C^mfrren w between General Woodford and th«* Spanish minister« spam’» minister of war. General Correa, has at ia»t broken hl« »ilenoa. In an interview the general give« an mteiratlng » »mt >f ths Situation, saying “War ia tbs iewaav of the two evils It ia ixtter L* nght I r* gi ora than L* fight Rpanlarda rising in indignation if the ir honor and rights are train pl rd Ull-lrr f'»»t. ’’ The guard» around the I : it d State» legation wets treble«! today. There appear» to fw» mn< h my»tery oonaoctsd with last night's event« It sretns tiial aftri th* reg'» ar cabinet meeting adjnvtrnr*I an ! Premier ‘»agaftta had returned home the jj »;*«I nunei»>, Moneigttofw Nava, in r<»m|<any with Minister <»f F< re gn Affair« Gull *n, ainv«*l with a onmmuni* atioo from Home This wa» considers»! vl »u< h im¡»»rlance that the oU^r mimatera were consult «-•I. and remained in enun cil until 1 30 A. M It 1» brli* v«-d the lesult ol their dviil»’rsti“n» was tele- graphed to K»»me, whsn*e it la to l«e cahleil to the Cnilt'ol Mates Aftri th« meeting» of the esblnet and issue of the semi official note, pre viously cabled, which was regarded as a auriou» announewmeai* titers NIOch eicllernrnt «nd l>rlltr«»fte talk HI the city Tl><’ cafes wrie < r<»wde*l with ¡w-iple, all ««agvrly approving ths attl- todc of th«- rabii.ot. The Cuban armistice prfielatnallot) w a» out i*»urd today, as cBpartr*! Giral di»4| |*nntmenl **• eiprrft»ed al the I* ruled Mat*« leg a Lin at the hitch, which 1» pr<»nounre»l to be »etiou». It is asserted boro that the roihtnun- i• aton from K*-u««. which the ) »)al nuncio on I th* minister f<*r for«-tgn affairs p|a<«*l before tin* < abin«*t, after the regular meeting bad adjounud !a»t night, aftkrd what ix>n<* aanm» would be made. Ths •abinrt, it >• further stated, decided lo reply that the government reaffirm«*! it« former opinions, already known I«- President McKinley. An extraordinary cabinet onin- il was summoned to meet nt 5 o'< L - k this afternoon Id o »ominous create-! im>io peMlmittir imp**-ft*iun». The minis ters refuft, ! to furnish any «-vplanation. The ri. itvnicnt In Kpala ha» roachwd the boiling |M»mt, but there are no. ivmoiotrstioii» recorded anywhere yet All the steanifthip eonipaniea of Valencia have offered all their vr»aael« as privateers, and a nutnl» r of ship captain» have calif*I iifMm the naval c* tnmandi-r at Barcelona, asking for letter» of tnart|ue Hitnilgr r«*»|u»-sta have been received from abroad, espe cially imm Fraio«*. Ths offer« <>! money fr«*m the pror* inc«-» toward in- n-a*e of th« strength of the navy are said to t*r enconraging to ■ alone b«a offered over pea- •te». Ths Heraldo'a L’lding article ap plaud» the g>Aemm«nl,a conduct m re ¡dying to t»» j,. ral Woo*Jfard, w h«e proceedings, the article »ay», ar«» c«»n* aidvrcd extraordinarily brusque and blamablr. Briefly luaunel up, the Horaldo's information ¡-»int» to the f.v I that war is in«»liable, tut that n»-n»psj*«r »till attach«* Importance to th«» action of the ministers of th«' powers at Wgah* ington. The Litrt»r«1 says it considers the rupture an a<-eotnplished fset, as a con- •M-quen« «• of lite Spanish cabinet*« do* ci«ion of last v\ruing, and ad«!s: “The government has don»» its duty. When H armed al lbs conviction that it could not prt»* «-cd in any «»ther way with ths L'nited Mates, the reft pons»» of the g vernrnci t to Pie*i lent M Kin ley’s ruiiiinrntsry *»» incompalibla with tbs honor of the nation." El lmj>af<ial applamls tha decision of the government» and I I Glol<> sty« the government will «Io it» utiu<*t to maintain ¡- a« «• without impairing th« national honor Inquiri«*» show that Gei « ral Wood ford yratrrday l>eltev<d >pain would ao * pt the armiftti e, and that orders to that effect would l»r immediately promulgated by the Offi«<al Gaietto. Other diplomat« also expc- led a ftatia- factory solution of the criste (>r<|ri»d «»ft th» Main» Wre.« H III MESSAGE DELAYED Mm (test U» C*«»4>gVSSS I ft»ll tra Sstel* <>st «»f ; All Washington, April A. — It can be ateted aathoriletively that after a con ference with the memtrere of the for eign affaire committee of both boeaee. the preaident haa decided not to eend in tne meeaage until Mon-lay. Th* cam>* of thia r)«cieion waa a die- ¡atcb from Conaul-General l«ce, rw- ce>re.I al the alate department thia m -rning, aaying that It would bo Im- ¡■■eaible to get all the Americana aafely out of Cuba before bun-lay. Washington. April H. — At the re- qoeel of the preeidenl. Repreeentati ve Hop* U took Soper» •: let re Berry iKy.,la member of tire foreign affaire committee; .Mr Aayera (Tea.), the ranking minority member of the appropriation. <-»rmmltt«e, Mr. Dina- more (Detn., Ark. I, the ranking mem- l>er of the foreign affair, committee; an ! Mr. Newland* (Oliver Rep , Nev.), to the White H<»«ae thio afternoon, and ahoaed them General Ijee'a cablegram. The cablegram .aid that General la* waa heading g.i'X) Americana, and that It wouhl be im|.»*eihle to gel them out of the i.land before bnnday He aanl the condition of affair* wa* in- flamed, and th»* trau.mltlal of the mna- aa^c might cause trouble. The president frankly explain«*«! the •ituatl«»n. !le »«Id the would have gone in today had it not been for <leurrai l«re‘a <ai>l«*gram. The safety <d American» in Havana, and eiqterisl* |y General lere*» ¡-rrsunal safety madt) the delay im|»eralivw The Ih-nuM rat» all Olpreseed themselves a » »alteüo«l. AlgnS ut tt rah oning Th* fipanlsh government, alter vrhat plainly ha» i«ern most siciling times in in* • r Npanteh cin I«-» at M * hid. L as d«* id«*d to r«*«»|s*n ths egae, closed, so far as this goirrnment was concerned, by the refu«al of Hpoin to mak«> satis* factory r«*p’T to f •• representations made by the Unite*! State« lent week, in order to avert iaipendlng war, and has decided to maks cunorestona hr re to- h>re ref iMte«l. Whs’, will lx» the final outcome it :• too early to say, but the najM-ct of affairs certainly is cun«idcr<*'l more pari Or and »uffb imt to renew the b<q>e of the pr«•»- nient tn s solution of the Cuban ques tion satisfactory to the American peoplo an»! acltievrl without biuodab<*d. The details remain to bo worked uni, but it >» ex|te<-te-.l that tmiworn now* and M- n lav a ■ ‘.rarer light will !*• thrown on th«- future Ly th»* .» ti »n At Madrid of wrhbh on«- im|M>rtant feature at Ira«I is th« dts-laration of an armistice by the qu« rn regent of Thiw arruiatice, tt is ex|octr<!, will lead to th«» ultimate iii»!e|M*ii Irin«» of Cilbu from Spanish rule, but by what intvrme«hate steps ¡■erha|w th«' governing |M»wers do not al 11 is time know. Mm4rl«l < walte the Inevitable. Ix*n«lon, April •* —A dispatch from Madrid »ays the situation there today i*» one of « k|'< « tan« y. The government and the public are anxiously awaiting President McKinley's llir*««age to con gres». The prevalent opinion among govern ment official» i» that a « fui solu tion <»l the crisis is HDpMsible. Madrid, April H.—Although there ar»» no important developments up to this hour, arrangement« have la-en con- cludt-d to place Amrrn an cilitens and their projierty throughout the (Vmntry under protection of British diplomatic représentaiiVe» in rate Minister Wood ford Is cum|>ellrd to h-ave. < uh« llritiittM» Iter "(nit l«»n. New York, April h—-The Cohan junta, through its counsel, Horatio H. Kutw-us, made an important official statement l«»day. It •!»♦« lairs in tha tn<»sl uiH-quivtM «1 language that the Cul>an ¡»rovisioiial g»>verumrnt and the Cuban army would rriu-«* aluwdutrly intervention by the United Htatas, util«*»» it should la’ pre»-<-<!<*• I l»y a r«*c* ognition of the ind«q»<'hdcru •• f't the Cuban republic; that if ths United States per«iMt«d in intervening witlioul »gullion <»f Cuban independence, the t uban government and the military f«»rcvft wotiLI irfuse to co ujterate; and that if the Unite.! Stale»« troops shoubl I h * «teiii to Cuba, ujftin the I msi « ot in tel vrntion without in>lrprndein e. llie Cuban st my would a» a last rveorl turn 'la aims against ths United Mates. Ix»i Ion, April M — On the highe«t New York. April U. — A diapatcb to authority it can t»e announced that the now living In i’skland, Cal. th* llrrald from Havana «ay. h'naign B:itl*-h government has assure*! the The ««»mtnittre on Intmtate and for- Fowvllton, who ia attach«») to the United Mates of it« full«-H and must eign <ommer< < has favorably reported Fern, while epen ling w»tne tlm» on the cordial sympathy in carrying out its M l • it*- ng llie tioM wreck of th« Mali»-, wa. perwinptotily t'iitwin policy. Thu» a<u»urance was • <>r<h-r«.l away by tho commamlor of gikcn with the ruo«t complete knowl- Columbia, by the Oregon A Waahlag- th» Hparn.h gi>nt«>at la- Gaape, who r*igr of the lat« wt development« in ths ton rolgr t ompanv. between Waahing- took tin- ¡.«Ilion that Mr. I'owrllaon negotiations between the United Mat«*« ton and Oregon. The riunmiltre, how li«4 no right there aitioe th« United and Spam, and on Hie un«l«*r»tan»ling ever amended the bill «o that instead hlatm flag hail law-n hauI«»I down from that events are tending »trongly to of having two years to l«*gtn operation, th* wro k after th* .Irparture of Com wards armed intervention in Cuba Mr Powelleon the company will havw one year, and mander Wainwright. inaiead of four inn in which to «'em al flr-t -Irmurrwl, but afterward left In th* > nev*«}*« < euntry. plete the work, three year« i« allowed, the wreck. Havana, April H.-— News lias l**rn ail thia Hine to l«e r«-> k- i ed from th« receive«I here from a reliable source Mules fur S|»«ln. date of the pa»»Age of the bill by con- Atlanta, April ».—Tl>« a*<*nt of the that General Calixto Garcia, after des grewft This ia the bridge it waa pro Hpantali fovernmenl here ha. ahippeJ ultory figtiling with General Pando in |«*ed to build in the vicinity ot M llH» mul«e to Now rhlr-an. on order« to the provine'e of Puerto Principe, Las Cams« »• vrral year» since in conueetioe meh them through. 11« ha. Inatruo- evaded Pan«!«), ami with 3,000 men haa with a ».« I to North Y akima Th« tiona to a*« more to Jiew Or Iran. tea < -hew! the Miron Juararo trocho. •it< ia cl » ».• I to la- the t-wst on th« Many <»f his men are cavalry. t*«fore Halurday. Columbia. It is believod that by this time Gen- ■ I'opr Matte tnollirr KfV«r«. era! Garda haa chte«*l the tr»M ha In Captain Itay, ag«nt of tho «ir de- Berlin, A|.nl ».—The Madrid corre- the vicinity of the plantation Man pai Hio t.t. u : o ha. ju.t rrtnnted front «¡ondent of the Cologne tiawtte aural Nicholas ami been Joined by General Ala.ki «ira that troni hla knuwlr I,. Th* p»|>er. of the American conaulate Gomes, and that the oi»niblned («»rose, of thè conditiona «ilating al Fort Ye- hate already t««n entrnalod to the care making fully 4.000 n»»-n, are now en kon, «od rchabln Information from route for the pruvin« r» of MatanFM» and of th* Brlliah conaulate Ihieaon, he 4< mw not boli«-»« there will At midnight, the pope mad* fre.b Havana on the long threaten«*! rai l for Im any l<>*. by atarvation among the confidential reprerentationa to the which arrangements were made by the whit««, but th* In liana along Porcu Kpaniali gorotrfment, and a eeeoud messengers from General Guinra scut pine and Juan dr Leur are atarrlng. cabinet council waa held. But th* re westward prior to the conf»-renew in Courier, hare oom« In to Oawaon l-g ply wa. to the effect that the pope*« which the autonomists gought to induce ging that fowl be a*nt out, a. the intervention had come too late, aa a le- General Garcia an«l uUx»r insurgent women and tilldrett «re dying along leaders to surrender. ciaion had alrewdr been arrived at. th* trail. The captain re¡a>rta that he AftftWktll OB MrMwtey „-nt fra.l and .a, I he would do all ha Th* |*amage at Mar* Iftland. Wsahmgton, April V.—There waa a r»uld tn k< . p them from iwriablng. Wa.hin«ton, April «.—A t«'l<"ic«rn Ther* ar* about 140 all told, in two a-’ene of eicitement in the I ioum * late r*r*ir»*‘l al th» navy iirf>artt»*nl V»lay thia afternoon during the con.l lerallon bernia They report that the cariboo from Uw -otnman.linif ofllcar of tl>« did r ot ■ orne their war, atxl that the >d the bill for the t> ■ rganilat n of the Mar* laland navy-yar<l ahownl that th« army. It waa caiteed hy Lenta, an<>bie ft ah catch laat fall waa almoat a failure. amo-int ot <lama/« auffnol fiotn th« Nearly all their do«, hare perlabed Democrat, whomadna vicloua aaaault «arthquak* •(.■«-» U«t ara-k i* I' U,- front want of food, tearing them help- on the adminiatration, charging that 0O<> S«-»-**tary Lotqf will aak i-on^r»«« the policy of delay waa in the intereat lean. of etock jobhera in Wall atrect. Ha fur a apr<-ial appropriation to mak* th« It»'. Alive at l *..t. alleged that Wall atreet waa in ¡««•'»a- nrcr-aaary rrpalr» tw th* huilditi<. C.»rl Hanaetl, a deaeri.r from th« — aton of Information that the mea.age Maine, la now In New York jail charged Hlatiatlca ah<iw that tn Ixm-lon on« would not go in long l-efore it waa with atealing Millionaire Burden'« known at th« capitol, and prolltrd pwrano in 43 la maintain») by puhll* I jewelry He Would dotlbtl«», rath«« heavily by the advanced pt ice of «took« charity, whll* in New York th* prupot» 1« there tbau at the bottom ol Ha ran, tXHi i* on« in 100. which reeulted. barbar. ■ i ROÏ.U. FEU E DECREE Basis of an Armistice in Cuba Arranged BY PKF>M KK OF THE PDWEHN Mrs W«ftw»4fu>4 tteSVS a«4 Ma4rl4 < ri*)» «»ther I 4ftt»rl«ga« Mlsi»tevtal |mft«lft»al MadrW« April A—Ths hops of reach ing * ¡»»Sivful »r H teliiCD t with II»«* Units»! Kistes i» tfFosmtf Htnm<**r. Il i» r*|«uted that lb«* bsais of an arm»»- !!«*•» in Cubs I s» srmnrfvd. It this Ite true, a foysl decree will ap|»*ar In tha fsartte* totxioirow uf the nsxt day ini»<»un»'i ng tLe con» lu»t<»n « f an Art» t»t icai. The ViW'sya at>l Almirante Oquen do sill await orders al Porlo Kit». A cabinet »*«»iincil is now in sswsion, and it i» br lieve»! the fieli Herat tona are <d a very imi«>rtar>t nature, but the ministers maintain aledote reserve. M Pati’n»’trr, tbs Fret.» b aml«aM»a4or, «teitr»! United htatee Minister W imm I- for*! th»* aftrrn- r The ufBcial ftt»trm«*nt that sffans ha«e token a ¡»a» »fie turn ha» not yet Iterante jter i raliy known, and public opinion remains excited Th» bunrse declined heaviiv, owing to lite Iteltef that there 1» diMterwion in the cabinet, which. h< iwevrr, the ministerial »up- porters absolutely deny. < «ffi< ¡al a«Ivl*-rs say President Me. Kinley*• message to cougr**» will n*»t advise the rwugnllion <*f lbw independ* encc of ths insurgents, but Will recom mend tueatorew looking teward the itn- mediate cessation «*f huMiliti«* and the r»»toration of p*« e an«! stability of government in <*uia. In the interest <»f humanity and the safety and tranquil ity <»f th«' United Slates. Mr» WiMkdfufd, wife of the Unit»*»! States inihi»ter, atxxunpanied by b«*r nir»'r and Lieutenant I* G Byer, the Unit»-! State* naval stta»,h»», left to night by ti e M u*cl««« k train for Biar- ntB- General W<mdford hade them fart-w«»ll at tbs stat Ion. Con»lderai»le surpriftv i» eipresord at their de|»arture. “Ir» view of the settlement/* but Miss WinWord remain», and it is explain«*>l that th others will return. The »t.«ff of the Unit«*»! Htate» legation has left Madrid, and «ill probably remain in Pail» for the present. Arrangements have Ift-eij concluded to place through out the country uu»ler protracti«»n <»f British diplomatic rej r« -«•ntativc», in Caso Minister W -olford is comp« ll« d to leave. Washington's reply to th«» 1.0*1 sug- g---tion "f G»iner«l Woodford by which it is und«*r»• t»Nftl here an, honorable pnu v satisfactory to both countries ran be r»cure«i,waa r»criv«-d at Madrid dur ing the night. It» contents have not Lc«‘n .’iviilgod. SESSION WAS TAME. M«ny !HaM|i|i«>ti>te«l Apertatera ia ('«>»» gr*«ftlai»*i <«all*ri*ft. a«hington, April 8.—After waiting ¡•Mtouitly in the galleries and corridors of th»’ bou»«- f»»r hours, many of them from n o'clock until shortly before 3 WE MUST INTERVENE. areata«*. Wilt 4a* It.l T.«eea •**• u» 8«*p ( tbftft War WAR Cal*«* CANNOT BE AVERTED Spa)» Sarr*«4*r« Pa**bft l>*w* < aba aa4 Wwhii-gtun, April t — Ths FoH Washington, April T —Ths presi dent's message recommends arms»! in •sys that unl-wa Hpain.wHhiw 4fi hours, tervention—but, so fares ku«*wn, with ytekis by surrwodvrlng Cuba, war can* o«»t I* avert«*»!, tl sutua up tha stluw out Slating that this shoo Id be Imme lion as folL»Wft diate—by the Unite«! Mates, to prevent Pros id ant McKintey’s msaaagw te boetihtiee and afford such assistance as soogrswo will ba a ringing, viguroua is ptwaible to ths starving people. It l«M*umeiit that promises to m*wt tha mak«wi an argument ag» n»t re «gnit)«»n full ei|w>'tatl«»n of Oi t g**oa and tho Il will ho a scathing arraign of independence at this time, and people. ment ot Spain sheaing that sb« has leaves it clear that, in the opinion «»f iteu»«»n»Uair*t her utter incapacity to th« a {ministration it is the duty of this guvern; tbat bar colon tea Lavr dr- government to supervise the affaire of elite*! in p»»pwlAtlon aa the result ••( the island until In the light of fuller m srule am! opj r»*«sL>n, that AmeruMn and later knowtelge a stable govern* ’«»mtn'-rcw» i vs b«** n Jamig«**! and Amer m«’nt can r«tab!lah«*d. The ailitn lw ican live« an.I pro|w»rty imperitel. and that ex.«ting conditions »h<»uld and of congr«ws In thia policy cannot be will r. t bo t4>l*-rat«fol by this govern foretold in a«ivBoee of its • fl' «al pro Otent mulgation in the pro«, lent'« mrosAge The i!«wtrtiction < f tha battl** The day has t»een prolific of reports Ma . f* An the »daughter «»( »1 • 'fi «-r# of mediation on the part of the F.uro- and scAmeri sorting under thw Unite*! pean powers, but a sum mart of all the Stair« flag will la* rommentel op«»n in •trer g larguagw. and Hjain will lx hr! I news on this ¡«oinl la that the powers reaper»;Lie for that »li«A«lrr The | r»*« < f Europe cannot agr«»e, an I that their i lenl will make oo dirol r«*e*uniuvfi1a interferon»c wuul«l tw unacceptable |o lion, but hi« m- ***g«- will p«4nt - ‘»»arty It* government ut the Unite*! Matra to the r r* «**sity vf arn -d Intervention Tl « aafety i f General I«ee, i>t the to rr»<oro «>rd» r an«! p«f<*.’* He »»Il consuls and oilier Americans In Cuba IS hot re*ommrhd the rorognitlott <»f the a matter of n.ncrrn to the »tale <|r|karl- lhd«q»eriden< «* of th»’ «land. Iwrowio the ment, but advicre from General Lrr in- Insurgents Lava no r*tablifth«J form of dn ate th« trar. • portal ion «»^ al! Ameri government, and th«» ¡*r**i«|enl si •! cans tr«>m Cuba would take some lime, cabinet believr that a trav»'»ty a ii I ant! a; patently show that lis <!»•»•« n«H preerr tel to tho w«»rld H hdl«*w:ng share fully in the apprehension t«dt the rrc*>gnlti«»n of ln-te|*»i. ten r <»f the here* tatend the Unite! Stat« • •!.*• d I, •»« a « <>n«l>l*rtng a War H*«*«u*. r«-«uit of war, take the in irp-ndenre Rrprrernlat;Adam«, of l*rnn«yl* awsy by seising and auu«*xa g th** Vania, m ting chairman of the h«m»*» Island. Tit* pre» tent’s m« *• will !*»* com mi ttre on foreign Affairs. <'hairman Dinglsy, of the wav« and tu«*an« cv»m- rquivatent to a de* laralnu» of war, am! milt«’**; Kept esen la live Ut'aienor. ot hem 11111 i r« cati now only be avert«’*! by Ohio, both the president’s warm ¡*r- Rpaui yield.r g 4 I ai»nal friend». Senator Allow»«, of Iowa, lYqm Ix*u XIII i« tn«»diatihg betwron and Nenatur Frye, were early callers at lipa > n and Cuba The • fforts of hi« the White H«»u«e, most of them coming holm«*»« have already resulted in en separately. appeal from Npatn to the Insurgents A (iiaagrreabls downjkour of sleet an ! through the autoi mi*t cabinet f *r an rain tended to k«*rp away ths crow 1« armi*t *•* ¡H*nding an agrrem«*nt f r from the White House. There was a p<* »er and independence. It m i» arn«*»l oonsMerable f'Uitingent from cringr«-»*, that hi» holme«« has reproemtel however. They include*! many of the Spain that It 1« th« part uf w.« • <u to leaders. While there 1» much rrticem r make every possibleouir*r-«inn. even lu «»n the part id these leaders, it 1» under surrendering tho Bland a* edutrly, stood that the raising «»! revenue to rather than g«» t«» w .«r w th 11.« Unite! meet war emergen ;*• was the purpose Stair«, which would inevitably result » and other Spanish of thalr visits Bingley, when a*k> J in tha Io** uf <* about the revenue, suggested that the colonies, and at the «am« lime endanger president the one to «late the the dynasty. nature of the ronferen« », but mi le no The Unite! Stab*« baa r«a*»»d all effort to deny that a war revenue con negotiations, and will n«»t acc ept un'dia« lion The a !minlstrai;. n and oungrte« sultation had l»een in progrres »ee no alternative but war. Waal I’**. • »1 Aar Trlre Member« of « t i g*« -» are receiving scorro of t«»lt*gratiH from bankers au -I cor pur a Guns ap|*-allng to them to au«- tain the **wi»<» pea •• ¡«»licy" of the preeidenl. Many of the teiegrams ar»* couched in practically the same lan guage, showing they are inspired from the «•am«* source. This proMuru is vig orvusly resented by the uirtnbers. There have l»ren no further ln‘g tin tions with Madrid, but the i»r«‘*i iont has kept tn ch •« touch with Minister Woodford and General I-e«» Assistant Becrrtary A lee, the cipher elj»ert, was present this evening, an I nifwaagrs ¡«assiwl, but of their source or tenor nothing was gi\rn out. The udiniiii»»trati«»n <*onf« **»Ml anxiety to t •* »Huation in H jo » a. a:. I ‘-on •»Lint communication i* kept up with <i« n« r;d Lx**’, in f* .»r of a ¡-••!*ibh* «»*.it% break. Il is thought oifi 1,000 Am«*r- nan» will L<* eager to leave Havana to morrow, Whether any artued vm»»«l from Kry Wrot would be at hand when the exo»! :» N*gins could not be learned, but it was «aid at the White H u*» that “all Aiurrh-atis will I m » well cart*I (or.''__________________ Mln*» tn Havana llarhnr New York. April —A dispatch to the World from Havana says Forty floating ftubruarin«* min«-« were ««-‘telly planted In Havana barb r I «•! We-lnc»- day night by th« ‘*$ « -h g»»v«rnmmt This information c«»tn«-s from offi-ial source and 1» aterdulely correct IT j ** mlnra contain sufficient force there to paralyxs the Liggeat fthqw afluat. IS MELD RtSPONSlOLE. .1«»» pal I ant Vaiialftfi Mallft Op*n < hargRft A («Ins) tpaln. Washington, April fi —-It wa« frankly an*. oj*enly • urged in th»* **•) <»•« t«»tey by Ih-ikHiS < »11 in a ft*’t iq«*H'h that f*pain w »a r*‘ f r th«* M ♦ n« who had come to hear the president*» diftA««ter. hm it had te'*»n brought ate»’it n)v»*age turned away weary an I dis- by Spanish machination« tin 1 ^punish gu*t« : «1 the ■ »). Nev«*r ti’ < ro treachery. Th«* »¡•«■••vh of Perkins was su«h dift.ap|M>intn»ent at the capitol. only <»ne «f four ¡•repar»'«! a«l*lreaa» a on The meinla-ni f»-lt it even more keenly the Cuban qu*»|n»n drliverol Hi the than tha sjas latora, an<l (<»r two boors senat** h»tav Clay itia . wl.il«* ii«»|ung afterward» they s U mm I h U h H the lobbies I t a p'.»• »-lul ro'.utroti »*f tl •' problem di*< u-fting the latest phase o! th«» Mtnu- the country is now facing, d«'*uArrd tion. The news of th«» j>ru|«Oftc<l iruili- strongly in fav«>r of th” in«leja»n«leti»’e tl«r, who’ll ram«» on the heels of th«» of lb«’ ( ubshS, and pledged I*» the ad HDiioiiio rinrtit that General Ix-e had ministration the loyal support of the caL!«*i for«i«day. re « vr«l quite as much SPAINS GAME EXPOSED South, w tilt h, in the event of war. attention mh th« request of I»«-. wouk! have I»» Lear the brunt of the Talb ut Ar»«»l*tlr* W *• »•• A*«,«ar* >t* The «let at«» in pr^gr« »«#* in the hou»o ronfliit. Perkins took substantially of II *«i Fir*« on r the army rrvuganixation bill at- th«» «ame grounds, an«! hi« vigorous Washington, April 7 —The state tra< teni little or no attention. It was treatment of the sui’p’A’t «routed the ment wa« mad«» t«>l.«y by a public man completely overshadow»»«! by th«- more crowded gal|eri<s to ontbu«iastlc ap in close touch with the administration aLftotbing qu«-*liun. (Y»n»idrrable up- plans* ¡Misitioi) to the bill develope«! on the that the effort to secure a aetttorn«*nt of Mniitl« M-nt.). whils expressing the war Irtueui b; .«<n and the insur- ground that its proviahm for an exten courtdrnre In the adminutratuin, main giutls through an armistice haa cornu to sion of the rrgulat army in tinte of war twined that the time fur action bad a definite cuticlueiun, and that the (all to 104,000 men would !«e ini mb al to uuw arrive.!, an«! that action must lx* ure wa » due to tl.a refusal <»( the gov th«» National Guard and the volunteer to the end that Cuba Should t* free, rrnmrnt <»f the United States to ir- forces, upon which the couutry had Hawhns (Utah) entirely ?hiuinate<l move its fl«w't from K»*y West, Accord hrretufor«’ reli«»*l in time of air«-**. th« president from ronaideratl«*n In hi» ing to this statement, "p* 111 made lh«> There will a strong effort to r«*eotu- tpsoeb, »‘«»ntending that the ca«e removal <» comlition pro• «•»Irnt tuber mil the bill tomorr«»w. agaififtl Spain was already i”v'r up »nd offering an armistte«*, with the end in that with congress t««l»*d the rra|*oiisl When th»» senate convened to lay, view of granting the independence of bihty of declaring war, and that f uc intense rxpretanry, amounting to ex I'uLa This proposition waa met with tng us to wait lunger was only to in- citement, prevail«*«! both on th« fi«M»r refusal, though Hot until after it Lad «it« criticism He declared fur the and in th«» galleries. The president’s I m - vij arriously considered. m.et vigorou« a< iron imme*hat«!y. in«*sftage bad been |M»sitiveiy promise»!, The -ongr«-'-* ot>al upj"»nento of a and its coming asm ausite«! with gen |»< th* M**»s* war policy, who had counle! ut*>n the uine anxiety. Ten minutes after the a< <•eptaiice of this condition by th* Washington, April fi —While there senate coiivri «d, cun»i«!eration ut the Ignited State«, admit that the outlrok was no attempt to force -O '« Fallon of ruiidry civil Lili wa« r**i»titned, an«!« for p« A ** has grown a!m«*«l hopele*»« a resolution regarding the Cuban situ with the exception of sight minute* since this determination. ation In the b»”)M there was a brief mu«u m rd by executive session, in Somw diplomata have sugg*«te>l a outbreak, in th« course of which the which Bat i» announced that no mes inerting of repreaenlatlvra in W*ashing- war like temt«r <«f th« »*r* w ted galler sage would I*» sent in t«x!ay, almost ton of the European ¡»>wsrs, In enter ia* waa so manifest that Speaker K«-««! the entire ** »«ion was consumed by to are if ftotuethlng cannot be done to threaten»*! to clear them If It was re- tlic appropriation bill. It was practi prrwrrve pea e. It Is fell by diplo peal<*d. The oolbrrali oocurrel over a cally «*om plete«! when laid aside for mats who desire exrn m« *! stion that bill to authorise th« president to erect the »lay. temj»»rary h rtifi ■«lions In r«»»H <>| any move mu«t be made quickly. Archb.«hup Ireland railed at the etuargency upon tend, when the writ If sy ana, April 1 —There is great rn- th»ift*n»rn among the 8|mnlards here state department today, and was imme- ten ern»«-nt of the owner was obtained, without awaiting th« long proo*«« ol and thou*an«!» are entering the battal- d.ately • <u.du **'I to Ju 'ge Bay’s n- tn i m» «»I the volunteers. The >paniar<is At nwn Judge Bay «eld there had l^ren legal con fernnation. Tins tel to a de say they ¡ refer to fight a g(**«l nation offer«-»! no mediation or intervention by mantl by Bailey the Democratir lead or, for Inf ormation aa to th« factr tlian a small one, as they would rather the other powora which warrantwl all these war mras die as hero*»« than live as c'owarda. Traub I* F**r*d al Rarr*l*na They a<ld that ^*pain has always had a London, Apnl 7.—A .lla|'«trli from area. spe<*ial providsnuo In great conflict». Barvalona says th* l.*alt<«l htatra r«in- Th* at Celle* In spite of tins seemingly brave shout* aulat* th«r* la (<iar<l»<l by th* pnlie«, ('alIan, Peru, April • — The Unite«I ing many have already withdrawn •nd th* l‘nitr.1 Suit** viro-conanl at States teltte-ablp Oregon ba« arrived their money from the Bank of ^¡«ain. Carthayena, a aniar<1. baa rra>K>>*'l. here. S|»«I m Huptif small Arm« YY*4*I i ington, April *—A t*l>-gran> «■* r<-.'»iv«<i at Ilia navv <l*i>artni»nt t*alay from th* naval attach* al )«>n- <1>>n announcing that th« Kpaniah offi cial* hat* contra. t*.| with Vickera Don«, Maiiiu an<l other European man- ufacturrra for U>* prompt rloliv.tjr of lOO li fO atanda of aniall arm. and the neeramtrjr ammunition It ia atatnl that vaat Untouchral b*<!a of *b*«t mic« II* within 30 mil*, of Kiao-Cliou bay, China Ta Frut*«l Aut«rlr*e». Washington, April IL — R*pr*a*nta- tiv* Jonoa, of Washington, ti.lay in* trodi>c*d a joint r*«o)utiua to protect th« Americana in Cuba, which direct* tha pr«ai<i*nt inim<«lial»ly to order all vraarla of war In the Vnilr-I *tat«a in th* vicinity of t'ul« to proww<| to Ha vana without delay, to protect all American citiaena and bring away In aafrty all who dcairo to leave the laland. There are ¡arts of the Gang«« valley in India wbete the population averagee 1,100 to the aqnare mile. To Bring I •• Hum* Waahlagton. April 7.—Th* g v*rn- nirnt haa diapat h*-l a flart of an v<-. •«la to Havana to transport Cnnaul* General lx-« and all th* United Htataa ixinaular <>Rl<*ra, t<>g«lh*r with all Amari ar • m>w In Havana an t Vicinity wb<> il*alr* to leav« tha ialan I. Th« traaaury d«i«rjiu*nt haa l*l* graph«*) lit* quarantin* officer at Ha vana illrecling him to permit all Americana who deair* to leave Havana to do *o without certlfl' ate* or •■ami nation. Medical riarninatlona will be ma le at the Florida cnaat. General )xe notifl** th* atat* 'l«|>art- meat that if war ia <l*clare<t Am*rlcana will be unai le to leave Cuba before ft unday. Mor* l»rm**«lft *n « hlna. Lnn lon. April 7.—The Faking «or- re«|»n<i*nt of the Time* any«: Th* >n- ilualiona ar* that Fraaro will demand a coaling atatlou at the mouth of the Min river, near th* Fm-hatl province of Fo Kien, where the French aoglnaera Control th* aiaenal and d«ek. Th* de lay In the oom ••«ion ot the French de mand* la attributed to F.ngllah oppoei- Hon and lack of RoMlan auppvrt Fr«p*rlng t«» Fl**. Havana, April 6.— The Mangrove an«! the Barb* ar»» expe» ted here to morrow tn tab* to Kry West such Amerioans a» deeiro to go. Consul- General Ixw* haa been authorix«*«l t» ' biro merchant vearola if ne«^wsary, and will probably employ th* steamer Flor ids, du* her* tomorrow, the Maroottr, which is due her* Wednesday, an«! ths Olivette, which is doo hers tor an extra trip on Thursday, Th* Fern will re main hero. a»> far as 1» known. Fatrtntlr feaarane* Sgewl«. Spain Is Now in a Dispute With Germany OVER THE CANMMABA AFFAIR < w ar«bip •• «a* Way •* c«ba So Ko« ter** tb« V»«*^*r»r e lM«aa4s »•ntiaavnl < haaging. Barlin, April & — T! • sentiment in Germany in (BeUI and nnuffl ial cir cles ealry today was that the Spano- Atnertran crisis had v.* rvd considerably during the courw of th« w»*k. and la n »w decide • ly m«u« favorable to the Unite*! States. This, it is a**ertel, la I'SHly dur to the m*»lrratiun of Pragi* dmt M' Ktnley and IL* conservative manner in which th« United States minister, General U‘uu.|f..r.|( Las dealt with the autb«*ritiee at Madrid, stn! partly l«j the bitten.«-*- engernlored by the aiteged attack ot a band of in«ur- g«*ul« upon the German «ugsr refineri»»« at Car.natn L a , in th« THnidatl district uf the province <»( >anta < trs. t'ului, stfol the murder of four i<eraons roanrot* rd with the refinery, March IS, whi h hss taught Germany that >pA;n 1« un* able to protect «ven the lives of for eigners In Cuba. As previously announce*!, the i l«»r* man f»»rri^n • '* .♦ ten. » g full an 1 immediate r»- Ir»**« for th'» <>ut»sg«, and a < tern, «n w a * - hl p w i! I *«M»n i»e •* nt to Havana it satiate* :> ui i* not forth- coming in abort order. The Hpanieh amlu«*ad«*r here, s« n»»r Mm tea de V«g*», ha* L a I lengthy «-outerm. «a with Baron von Bulow, the tieriuAh minister nf f«>rolgti affairs, who ron- vin. «s| the am!M«»«dor that <»> rm »ny intended to have «oinptete «au»te>*t; ui. Including an Iridemi ity f»»r the prop, rrly drfttiuv«**! and f»«< the lives taken. Th* mtn tuiuMdor w»« ate» iiiL'rm«*.! that, un!*«« the rodr»**« was forth coming. Germany would herself ad, so. uro damagr« and pun:«h the offend* rr« A* au incentive to quick repara- tion. Boron von Bu w added that pro* viMiona! orders had t»e«*n cabled t«» th« commander uf I tie German warvhip tiler to «ail In the direction of Cuba. Tr «» SpAOifth aui L a «« a 4< r pf n .•»»*! that he Would exert bitn-elf to the utmost U* comply with the German demands. Ihenrtti'pA »her .» o a -»Chtng ing their ton»», arid n-»w .«»mede in the main the j««nre of th« American I»*- mandi*. a»'km>wte!glng that \\ ashington has a*-tel with th* ino-teratmn which many another governim nl would trot L aw ah«)wn under similar ciruiu- stances. Thr«w» of th»» paj^rw sulug rod Presi* dri l M Ku « y * alm »lat» «u-anthip and exj-rr»« cunfiden •* that whatever h*» ultimately deddea will h© «lirectel by «une good r« »*• *n. lhe 1’i.itel Mate* ar• b.»ft»a lor. An drew I>. White, In an interview «aid that thus far, a du g un ter instructions from Washing'«. , l •- ? « i >t formally lnqi>tr«*»l ut th** in «vrrntioml what its altitude «'•• *d be hi tho svent uf war. He had, nevertbete«». I*een rep* Atedly a»«u»l in formal I v by Baron v*>n Bui“» that y w »1 in no a «« •«» ¡me ai u !n< iiy altitti te I » wr«r<| iti* United Male*», Bor join in anv pu««ibte oom bi net ion of the powers liavii g li st end in vn«w In regard U* Emperor William's j*er- e i ai views, Mr W bite says bis ma jesty Lae I --n gr«u»*!y tiiiaropre»ehle»| t • * g •»••.« r« ;-at.*1!v given Mr White U» under stand that he full moat favorably dis- P» x »« n | toward tbo Culted Mates In tills Cf ISIS, Asb*«l fur *» «rtaiftllr* Washiigiun, April —Th« S|»anish minister lias r*n‘rlve»l a telegram from Havana »»sling that lie autonomist cabinet Lad ad !».•<» • I an ap|*«*Al to the >n«urh*fil« asking thrrn to adjust au artnislL” to fix terms of ¡*«*a> « The full t«‘X’. of th«» u *‘»**g<* could not N» • ir»d tonight, a« its translation was not tJisde at the legation. The inatir gents are appeals! to ou the ground that they are H I < ul ant and should tin if»» for pea • •• an I liberty, which all want Ti>e mi ¡»‘»I also statrw that Spain Is willp g to enlarge the present scope i f A.'.i. iH u.y, and wdl suggest »u b a plan t«> tl • «xirtsa, »hi« h is **in to tnvet. SP*to* • »hip* I* * 11*4 Way. IxYiidon, April ft—Th* Ixmdon Times «*• rre«| «•*•. lent ha« afe'ertain««! from reliable «our« *« that the Hpanish •bl|e ar«* in ha 1 *>n.diti«»n The Pelavo •♦»•ted fr«.»m 1 ■!•».•- for ‘ .iTtegena last night in tow, with lift French work men on i-oard fixing her bolters an«l making other re. *tr« Tb*» Carl»«« V’ start»»d yoetenlay from the Seine shi|w building yard» at Havre for Ferrol, with her turret out of condition and her guns unnrounted. Neither »hip will 1» ready for erfvi e f r a month They have left French waters presumably in fear that war n Ighl «gin '’ tor* th* repairs were finisi«»*«!. in which went they would not te permitted to leave. Mlnlftt*r Wr*u4ftor4 S4«lft*d Cli I «ago. April 6— A Tribune »pe« rial from Washington say«: Minister Woodford haw b»’**n given by calde an abstract of the president's forthcoming rn«»«age, and infurm«»J f t * t»ni|>«'r of oungrea« He will communicate th* fa«’ts tu Npain. This is in the nature of an ultimatum. < hlrayaa < *r|»eWt«r*S »trill* Chicago, April 6.—Three thousand carpenter* will g" on »trike in thia city tomorrow Atx-ut »0,000 men will probably tie laid off rm building*, re- [■air*, ete., a* tiiey cannot work unlea* th* carp-ntera do. The »trike ia dne to the refu.al of th. journeymen to agree to the demand that no work ahall be done for '•ti»in< *» outaide of th. Builder*' A»*nciation. Nil thousand peopl. »leep In the open air in Lon-Ion every night. Tartagal Will H»»y W h*at Liabon, April 6. — The gorernment D*n»*t, April fl — Th* national •»- •oriation of local flr* Iniaranr* a,*-i>t«, ha* aothorlaed the importation of 00,. who** headquarter* are In thia city, ' 000,000 gi Ingram met of foreign wheaL tolar <le* idc-l to offer their aerrice, to Ixuidon, Aptll S—The Chronicle the nation in placing a popular loan to commenting on th* de< iaion of tl >■ cover the *i|«nM* of war. Fortuguew government to Import for eign wheat, *iiggi-»t* that Portugal in H«slM l»own th* Flag llarana, April fl.—Noon after «’in- tenda to create a corner, with a view of down tonight llie tattered L'nite-I fllatr* veiling to Spain In the .vent of war. flag waa taken from the gaff of tha An ordinance in Cleveland permit* a wrecke.1 Maine, wber* it had floatni Hebrew who obeervaa the Malifiath on •inew February IS. It waa taken down Haturdav to keen hi» billiard aafoa* by an officer and a boat craw from tba ojen <m Ruaday, but flaea gentili« wbo Faro. mar play billlar-la tberw■