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fanbase nme eames = hen tht A a Li, - — —— | MUST PAY THEIR She ae y WAY, Pie a TUESDAY'S CONGRESS. OAS (ch «FRY | ON ITS WAY TO AID DEWEY. MISSOURI G. A. R. cussed in the Senate— Bills Passed | Cruiser harlestan gz A.G on ed Der sear eig by the Mouse. | ae Sica | Go a eo ge clase os Sadar tok A lips hexi That O A AcRoreetis Wasuinero fay 24 A Comprehensive System for Giving | Sen Fraucisec, Cal., May 22 The nxiety a ur ne or fe Si} transaction of some pasate Notice of the Approach of a Ctavicetan is wall on tice wax i5 C. and Sons of Veterans Officers —— sone ee ecment | Hostile Fleet. Manila. The kL cruiser passed) Cxrtheve, Mo, May ks ilities We Have Undertaken. r nt j through the Golden Gate at 8:20 Pearson, of Ranscm post. St. Louis, ’ DESTRUCTION OF CERVERA’S FLEET, | the ho thorizing tl jo'elock this morniog, after havin . King called up and | GEN. MILES READY TO INVADE CUBA. | & | was elected department commander ssed the senate bill au- been anchored in the stream all of the Grand Army of the Republic, Be Re eae to ae night She adjusted her compasses intah Indians | i : kt rvation and | One Landing Place East and Another West jat an early hour and then pa of Havana—The President Confident | a ion of their ee That Admiral Cervera’s Fleet Cannot rt te treasury 8 “military (& rates now |} casury de. V the Span- receiving ten msjority over John A. ed up| scott, of Moberly. Capt. W. F. |the bay through tke Raccoon straits Henry, of Kaneas City, was elected salt wt coat mission certain lands in their r st Persistent Ramors in London of a Great Naval Battle Near the Windward Pas- om them a cess re sf aie Sinai remaining lands. os : docks | i . = os e peer trims Dick the Aroericnn Sard ce Ae will ok aawsea geantiae Escape and iets ey meres jand past the doc on tke northern} .onior vice: Capt. T. B Tuttle, a the Phile —F scauebnda } ‘S ss of Capture or Destruction of Squadron. aie eal = = venne acres of da tc 3 ard g ee eae = Var, nu {to Have Been Recelved at Washington. | 2¢res Of Uand to ey = cn : | frontage of the city junior vice; Rev. Mr. E. J. Farrell, , ft they a be ae an sh yASHINGTON, May 24.—After se ‘| Every steam vessel in the harbor chaplaic: Dr. Bronson, Sedalia, med , ae New Yonx, May 24.—A dispatch to} the s Nene syeoks of work stoug he <nre | blew au revoir to Captain Glass ij: ae x Moberl Bo the New York Tribune from Washing- | crease of army hospital stewari of the Atlan and gulf ¢ ae Zs ; = ieal director: Jno A Scott, Moberly, sm them ton sa. Another call for volunteers Bills were passed to amend the law | payy department has completed the |his crew. Nine of tke forts in the lelecatr.at-laree 10,000, the i i i rover r mil y trig z 2 or- a | } bad - as $18, is under serious consideration by the | governing military rials for the or most comprehensive and e ent sys- | barber ealuted the vessel, but the Bini ceaadalinne wer adiesed $18, 000,. military authorities, although it may n of a naval hospit fore tem for obse the h of z ae bruit me by the 6,000]: aieraes 3 eee rt assume not be issued for at least a week or te resolution validating ce hostile fleet that has ever been put in demonstration made y the 6, indorsi the admin‘s‘ration of Me nas the j i vasi ai a ov 1e »>Si } ie oa: t b residic -. } ) . SSE: two or, at any rate, until the invasion ar pac es Speer to operation. A new bu | soldiers gathered at the Presidio | Kj, ley and also co atulating the oases of Cuba has beguao aad the Mee Ce ee gb peda i{° ated for this purpose was tremendcus. When tbe vessel country on the patrictier.. of all in sinacuaaei rol for additional troops is clearly demon- on pr for them, and | coast signal service, in pt. | ted i SE country n patric . ai congress takes strated. The difficulties of arming providin n regis-| Bartlett. who attends to this as well | W@8 sighted comiog wo the bay | the present conflict with Spain. On r or until 1 between the the soldiers to bid Ler he steamshi dia, which | a5 the work of the naval bo: | formation. The system hast iers and equipping many of the s athrred on the beach | Sz-peee tee” eres ss sence , already mustered into the service} passed the senate j the subject of pensiors, the encamy voyage. They lined are rapidly disappearing and from the The house then ad journe d until to- | ices of men etched Recent : et ey ment passed resclutions condemning | BASEBALL GAMES. experience gained in the recent call, | morrow, concurring A the senate | const from Bar Har the beach for a mile and cheer upon | phe interpretation given by the - army Officers are satisfied that more | amendment to the bill for the organi- | vecton, Tex. These cheer rang out from ths men whol, ... PEE = ling | National Leag than a month will be consumed in| zation of the auxiliary naval fore ape eaten ou ai iow the Ghavkest jpresent commissioner and calling eee ‘Chacslana a wr mustering an additional 50,000 men, p PERILOUS JOURNEY. a RE are to soon follow the Cha leston tOlfor bis removal ucless es liber rep ‘ nS aaa miu that es ame equipments eoula o REN ; y|the scene of Admiral Dewey's interpretation be made as was in |4**" - : Phttadeighta, be prepared for that number. ne un-| cee th the coast signallyumph. The Char'estou’s 2 SB Die Fis ae elena oe 1°; Loukaell expected and extraordinary drain on| TH Monterey, Ordered to Manila, Could the navy department, and oe ie ey jtended wheu the liws were passed. | 41, ati Broome the regular and volunteer force by the ciate wag 2% sk - ela aaa arc on duty night and day)" ""°'<* “te boys ont To ercourag patriotism it was sd 4 St. Louis, 7 Philippines expedition, necessitating hic keeping the navy department in con-|and again and the whist! olved th at the next generel| gd OT eae touch vy at the outset 15,000 men, together with SAN Francisco, May 24.—The work | stant telegraph a) thet is eas : 3 the prospect that Spain will not be in-| or saiime and peoviceaning the United heard frcm one end of th mbly alaw be passed that the | cievl fluenced by European powers to aban-| States ship Monterey is progressing : y Long projected this plana | the other | be displayed at all public| ex ¥ork don her futile struggle, but will wage rapidly and when this has been com-| month ago and $75,000 was set aside to Never bas a war vessel leaving} ols and pablie institutions Baltimore war until her resources are exhausted, | pleted the vessel will goto Mare island [establish the points of observation | thie harbor received such a send ofl oon ee _ nica is causing the military authorities con-/ 4 take on ammunition and to under-| along the coast. After selecting 54 ; ay “&"| The encampment gave to Nelson} 1... siderable anxiety regarding the sufli-| 54 4 thorough examination before she | central points from Maine to Texas, |@8 Waa given the Charleston, which |G, }. jts iadorsement for the position | lis. 1 ciency of the armed force of the gov-| nuts to sea. It is very probable that | rush orders we en to build obser-| was the first of the American fleet to| of brigadier general of the M | At Milw ernment for carrying out the responsi-| <6 will go to Honolulu, there to take | vation towers. Naval militiamen, with Ba, eal the Paccba ee ee ee eee) SED e built on the Pacific coast She|yojunteers The new W.R.C. of-| +*¢ bilities which have been undertaken. on another supply of coal. From Hon-| the rank of na quartermasters, are The simple task of freeing Cuba has/ Gini she will steam as far as possible, | now on duty at each of these stations. |W8 launched from the Unicn Iron] goers are as followe: Mrs Alma Day, been increased, through thenecessities| when she will be either taken in | The towers are completedand also the | works in this cily ten years avo and : is ) arising in the Philippines and through : cok all @ . oie kel - ? neas City, president; M:s Marian e 3 she ; tow which is to | small houses for their living purposes. | Jag one cf the “nest ce ae : , coy eager pr gen oo ¢3 ie provebility oe pene compe ne fill her bunkers |There are now 233 of these militia- |¥45 0% s me Fege On ee Moberly, S. VP; Mra.| Columbus. 15 11 maha. 521 ie maintain an army of occupation in| ¢, eee = ie one 2 Ww Ceeccen. lie met 2 crican Davy j Ei see - Lf T from the collier at sea. It is gener-| men now in the service. The next] present American pay; s Wheeler, Carthage, J. V. P. NOT MADE A CAPTAIN. Cuba several years, until the War i©]ally understood that she will make |step was to have the lighthouse beginning to assume tremendous di-| rast time between here and Honolulu, | service made an adjunet to this mensions. If Porto Rico is added to] 49 catch the transports which leave | coast observation. This was done On s of Veterans clected I W — ' ‘. . s ° W. J. Bryan Would Not Accept an Arm: 2 k 20 noo Dillon, Grant City, division eom P 7 , Neb, May 20.—At noon Position Because It Would Not Be He Will Touch the Batton, C ie scales cventuslly,jas the Philip | ini oot uate ine Wie Woakerey ic lah iccah thc occa peaeel (ES. . pte pines were, the magnitude of Americ: ae eee a fee ; aaa ie ae Bae ee ee an nn OF ee Wednesday, June 1, President Me der; H J. Grein, Carthage, Given Him Unanimously. pala bbe ae canted the| Keel having been in 1889 at the | force of 1,200 men,scattered from Maine | Kinley will be placcd in telephonic C5 VICE SOBPINBE EE ron eee pe nee ae The el creased, and further increase o re} a: s. . : “caters ma Gms A OEE aa z BR i i Se 5 4INCOLN, Neb., May 24 he elee- army will be compulsory. Many ae ae nade ieen oy peste see ae enable chats 1 |Commur ication with the officials of }Cape Girerdeau, juni ‘ice com tion of company officers of the new public men are beginning to ex simple, she embodies all the latest im-| bronght into similar co-operation, so the trans Mistiseippi exposition and | ™an ler militia company reeruited by William poe sie conviction’ ‘that (the | \-ovements in qwacebip constcaction. | thatmow £000 life-savers are added to | his ane esage will be read before the Z ¥, Bryan was held Jest Glee forces of the United | States will rie mission of the Monterey is doubly | the observation force. ‘The 34 central | ascomb! i oe he crowds |Fifty-Sixth Commencement Week of the| !ryan's friends had made a canvass in be as dificult to withdraw from cious, as many naval experts claim |stations with the numerous light-|**¢™bled people on the grouads University of the State of Missourl his behalf for the captaincy, and he Cuba as those of England have been 3 The president wiil tcuch the button University of the State of Missouri. was placed in nomination but with- she could not live an hour in an over- | houses and life-saving stations make a = ve Saturday, May 28, 8 p. m, Ste-| drew when !t was seen that others de- from Egypt, although there is no mod- se : eee roughened s complete chain of observatio: points, a he yesilicn mec ification up to this time of the resolu-}"7°UShEMCd sea Sei dace toes sa pes pibas aed ints: | that will start the expesition mechin phens medal contest; Sunday, 29:b, | Sted the place. I. G. Whitmore was tion to make Cuba a free and autono- LORD WOLSELEY’S ALARM. phone with one ‘another and with the |°'y 12 ™otton a5 om v7 ow’ *}elected. Members of the company mous republic and not a mere depend- eran mary deuauiaene Tke program for the opening of | ll a.m, Baccalaureate sermon, Dr. say Mr. Bryan could have been elect ent territorial acquisition. With re-| Leader of the British Army Says United n, Miles Heady to Invade Cabs. k <i foaacsaee re Leon Harrison, St. Loui:; Monday, | ed, but anything short of a unanimous gard to the Philippines and Porto pintavlehouisseda Puce Lac: WASHINGTON, May 24.-Gen. Miles is |tB© exposition Wedzesday, June 1, aaa : 44 bef he| vote would have been distasteful to Rico, however, a disposition is already dlers Into Cuba. ready to invade Cuba. He wants to| With the attendant ccremonies, and|°0'™: ° P ™, address before the! ),:,, Univ rsity, Dr W. B Smith, Tulane Gen. Clarks manifested to regard them as fruits of take between 75,000 and 100,000 men | the outline for the three following 1 Appolntedl ie victory, and, in view of the notorious} LoNpox, May 24.—Lord Wolseley, the | ind land nt sceeral different point Uicvstaiie, “Mow < : ; : . 4 Z é <= Fi a a » F ere: soints. . n.versity, New Orleane; Tue " neice ae incapacity of their inhabitants for] commander-in-chief of the British AS TIRE Homes ee Paes sa days hes been prepared by President |, ve Pie : wots Tuesday, P ioe _ i : 4 sf ne ‘ Gea. np & se] f-; re: e x 2 - s o or! i ri F ari e " es 4 wo gee = ‘ ° » Au ni day; ~ ae larkson, o iis city, past grand com- selfgovernment, to take perma-| @rmy, in conversation with an Ameri-|¢,, some little ne, the general is] Wattles. The opening exercises wil! % ae euiesiey) 0 une mander of the Grand hae the Re- nent ssession of them and _ pro-j Can, said: ‘ine Be 9 ee eke " : . Ist, commecemement ds PXerciees; = p po: P: ; willing to send in 20,000 as an ad-| gommence Wednesday morning with mement day exerciees;| public, was yeste rday appointed gen- vide them with complete colonial The United States would make a mistake in |" tie jae i healthy = . ee Sars + may | 2ttempting to invade Cuba with volunteers | Y@nce guard, occupy a good healthy ee 1 form dont town | the address by Hoo. W. V Byare l manager of the Transmississippi establishments. Eventually they may e not fully drilled and disciplined. If | position, fortify and hold it as a base |@ parade which wil form down town St Toate 7" Lexposition ‘The business Meat become in part self-governing, but the | that was done the United States might expect | where the other troops can be landed | and proceed by the shortest route to} 7“ * urd of mana as increased #0 You are cordially invited to come. members de- of the work general man- strong arm of the United States may | heavy reverses when those troops encountered s ie 1, 2 3 : as fast as they are ready. The general . e 2 exerted indefinitely ,- | the trained Spanish troops on the islanc 5 4 2 ee the exposition, where a shor Bete eine reread sadetnitely/ toipre.| On ence, een ceeds on the Sint IC eine elas Bean amisundaxstood iy position, where ort pro ge ee cee would be agrave error to underestimate the zi serve their peace and prosperity. It] ye noun ot the warmmiéc of ihe Acc the country. He says he has not been} gram will ba rendered and the npidly of Int Persous purchasing tickets to| cided to dele Colur for th's ceession should | 22d create cacy the Mada ener that troops. I would regret to see the Am for postponement until fall, but only | great enterprise formally laurched Seat ae ager. Nearly all the government ex- the expansion of the regular service, | even temporarily beaten, as all my sy until the army could get ready. Th . obtain certificate from station agent | } % é u though contemplated only for the | re with them a nisin ne oo upon its career. ve 8 its are in place. Everything wi tnvati . a we Gk he —_——__—____ delays, he admits, have been trying, z at time of purchase, which certificate | be in readiness for the opening day, ‘ Se ee MORE ABOUT CERVERA. but he believes the movement can be-| The railroads have made a rate of}. : : é Sune 1 A nent, and that the standing army will ri Phe aint ol ee oie face = if countersigned by N T. Gentry,|°""° © never again fall below 85,000. The re A et Pees eee aS Cone G Mille: x ne a oe Predic rat V " * € pte cra Navy Department at Washington Has Ad- | 6,000 or 7,000 men and hold a base a = = Esq, Cvlumbia, will entitle bearer redicts a Great Wheat Harvest. latter number, in the opinion of Gen. ices That He W : while arms and supplies were fur- . e a 4 CuicaGo, Ma 24.—Snow, the crop F Miles, is essential f. avatt i ices ieee He Se ME Reon Sall for the i ines ee = a The D.fference to a ove third return rate statistician, says that a careful s, is essential for operations in Peiipeiis waaeae nished the patriots. This, Gen. Miles atistician, says that o careful survey { ore see ee although most of P says, he opposed because he thot When the railroad corporation} There wil! bea jJarge gathering of of the government May crop report = he invading force will necessarily be WASHINGTON, May 24.- © navy de- | the number was insuffici = 1 . . indicates a winter wheat acreage of at . 3 3 . er was cient and might | ecnfis ie an 2 prory he t : uesda ‘ = . al composed of volunteers. partment has advices from Cadiz that Se ee Sacd ee = me aaak mS Soniecate pub! cand private prop |the Alumni oa Tus sday, May 31, least 27,000,000 acres. Adding to th erty for their own aggrand sement| when the Alumni dinrer will be | the 100,000 acres of spring wheat, Rumored Destruction of Cervera’s Fleet. | the torpedo boat destroyers Destructor from Havana by Blanco. One of the Lonpon, May 24.—Persistent rumors | and Prosperina have been put in order principal landing places of the troops| that is called “Enterprise served there was a total area under cultiv tion of at least )0,000 acres, com- ae better of the were in circulation here early to-day|and are ready to start with Cervera’s i ; 7 : ay ¥ S} is east and another is west of Havana. 2 c c 1 | — — to the effect that a great naval battle] fleet as soon as it reaches Cadiz en| thoy are about cqaiditont from the |,. Whe the poor devil, whose land : pared with 39,900,000 acres in 1801, the a has been fought in the vicinity of the} route tothe Philippine islands The The first expedition RATT | thus gobbled, kicks that is called Official Bribery. largest area ever gro Snow de it ee Tees, Sateoes the: east: | Alphonso XUL ee yo are expect | the vicinity of Matanzas and occupy | “Communism.” Mr. Wanemaker isa little late in| cleres that tho present condit perdi a ci he westward | ed to remain at Cadiz with the home] the hill re healthful and can - : : ae Jai i ae Sees y jes an expectation of a crop ©} part of Hayti, in which both of the|squadron. The navy department is] po quickly put ce ecudison er ae ~ ence nbc Ider who bought | Proc-aiming some weil known truths, | than 700,000,000 bus! 3 American squadrons closed in on the | suspicious of the news so far as it re-| fense against any force Blanco might | Bi8 bonds for fifty cents on the dol | but better late tan never The Rates for G. A. R. Encampment aenied rea cue com- | lates to Cervera’s movements. send out. This landing place would|lar in greenbacks, aske the govern | great merchent Baye: CnicaGo, Ma 4.—W rn lway erv: ’ a com- SL OR A CLR AORTA STs ti . = i. - > 1 * yt 2 yr a Ss Will Pray for American Success. be within six or seven hours steaming | ment to redeem it in gcld «y k at 5 5 at “ 1} : ror e round F z : DS i 5 ; g Sd aller ae ‘ou know that pu fic lines will all knock $2 from the r piciely aeptrored ihe Seria snipe Mansitait, Mo., May 24.—Delegates|of Key West. Information reached] -\ 14. eran ; pay ali eget public officials trip sate made for sean to Seay aes mat oo = seguir: to the Cumberland Presbyterian as-| the war department yesterday that me im several times the face value ‘a recipients of railroad Passes. | Grand Ar my of the republic who may ' news had been received thet ond | sembly at this place attended com-| the patriots are already crowding to-|in interest, that is called “sustaining | You know that public officials are} zo to the annual encampment at Cin "e- | mencement exercises at Missouri Val-| ward the north coast to meet the ; Pra -innat oan rs . at 2 o3 Sat Missouri 1 t ast ot no’ 8° cinnat s year. Grand Army mea a ane & the Windward pas-| tey college to-day. Last night at the | Ameri Usitees toe 2 age nore — jaek aewek be pay stneet-enr Meee trices was cna northwest, therelors j if Ss ial asaht a Bate Seat rae suggestion of Hamilton Parks, an ex- somewhere urday night hen the people ask to be alluw-|€vea in remote cities. You koow! ¢ n transportation cost of id i den eee Beane. aie wenniag ot confederate soldier, a series of resolu- 1 see the regulars rhaps some |ed to pay their debts in the honest|that public officials send ccuntless|t full fare to Chicago snd j Hy e tions were adopted declaring that the | volunteers landed | - PH the . A pte Gee ng a e . — an ry le, har * | Hea pe ea eee war was righteous and that the mem- | Confident Cervera’s Fleet Cannot Facape. | @OneY of the country at once, that /telegrams without charge You] *"\< and return Pia WASHINGTON, May 2h It te ctetad | bers of the church will pray for the} Wasuixctox, May 21—Confidence |is called “Repudiation ” jknow that public officials ride free} Ed SHINGTON, May 24.— ed 2 iaeoeat > not ese i i ‘ Pit 3 cauoens at Aaneeican aa that Cervera’s fleet cannot escape is b ; ai gs ‘eal oe n, | No Fi pine. sual #0 the mavy. department that’no news ece Ame Reeaken JERS GeeMAEGe ciscteasl And there are whole herds cf al-} _ palace cars. You know that pub Se incu 24. —It is undeveae ane et has pean =e here of an engage- Hlanco Strongly Fortified. the situation in the war room with his |/eged beings in these United Statee | lic officials are given the freedom of| that the deal for the consolidation of ; ment between the fleet: Taue ‘la., May 24.—Reliable in- aia : eS z rer a | l ‘pnts t j i ik News uas t se someiena pao ee Pomiee tne = ms moon ae oe = campaign council. The conclusion| who maintain the above definstions | the great telephone services. You the plug tobacco factories pr a 4 ee ; eevee: = : og ae Sues Bere bys “| reached was that lid not seem pos- ss og PS z gk United States has fallen through t in of the Oregon at Key West.| ban refugee, who left Cuba three sabia that Adm skp pe eteirtigiea pa to be true and who believe that thie|Know that public cfficials end : that the reps wal too i | posers One. sae Hee the ele ago, that Blanco had a large| could escape. The president and the | COuBtry exists solely to glorify Mam-|freight acd expres; by the great |! 3 i spa rom eondon: | fore Bt work at nicht mining the} ¢.. who have access to all of the infor |monand build up his temple in the} ion companies free of | tT th about the reported destruction | streets of Havana. He is also at work mation the government possesses of Admiral Cervera’s fleet was] erecting shore batteries all around waited all ota : : ‘FF all the news he had upon the subject} the ci His foree of soldiers is terity will call ve | mi ane ay in expectation of n Bee tensor Poster id] that the fleet had been captured or de- | that “Damfooliem.”"—New Hampton 7% 8 picture of corrupt picture of cruption State Charity Expenses Grow. and that there had been nothing ¢ to be larger than is suspected j lw mate cial to confirm it. The report attracted | is said to be impatient over the =u Ae : = Se eee a Ia) Gezette. | Which will be easily ree gnized. It) Torvks, Kan., May 2 abe = jis notin the least overdraan The) »¥ th t board of chartnee | least < e| has been or : considerable attention among senators | tion of Cervera. and representatives, who have been - eager for news of a conflict between ill be destroyed or eap- Bay Nothinz from France | People, however, can quickly change | charitable focit, St Joseph, Mo, May 22.—While! this con ot Captured. tured. The Mangrove i A Key West, F M 24.— e light- iti i } t i Bu hie toro naxies. Several of then enilad Res is “ Sa ae light Ko Gutentatious Macpinas Over Gletitenat ; > : j Jition if they choose ty do} six months 5 } co Hild the attention of the president to it,| care by th Ses agli tn = ae Loxpox, May 24.—In accordance | the wealth and fashion of St. Joeeph | go.—Ex | crease of $10,000 over the preceding i but manceoded in getting no news con-| pho Maccroce S Sale oe ae the wishes of Mr. ame ne | were assembled at the country club| jsix months. The board let the, ‘ cerning i EES ‘ an he expressed i erbert | = 26 } a = contract June by the Spani One rumor was that = é ie are lastnight as gresis of Mrs. Jack| Water Coyers Farm Lande. - Hit Cables Cat. 2 5 WasnINGTON, May 24.—The nary de- | the tender’s entire complement of of- partment late this afternoon posted | #¢eTS Sndimen were butchered. Gladstone’s letter to Lor public the Salisbury | . the cere- | Tootle, wife of the milliona‘re mercb-| accepting Quincey, Ill, May 22 —The break be mony w 2st possible. Tin it = } Hee the following bulletin: “The depart- Chicago Sailors Go to Join Sampson. | There wi no state pageant ot ee hes Proposed by the jin the Crow levee in the Icdian dis-| Hie ment has no reason to believe that a| —CutcaGo, May 24.—Two hundred INli-| flowers; only morning dress will be | 0stess that retaliatory measures on|trict has caused the & li j battle has occurred in the Windward | nois naval reserves left for service in| worn and the chief feature will be the | France for the part it bas taken io! wat ee Beitr ahd : _e passage. The auxiliary cruiser St | Admiral son's fleet. They go di-| representative gathering Westmin- | this war bo adopted The svirit of Sone Coenen aren: ot nearly H Louis has cut the cables at Santiago| rect to Mobile, thence to Key West r abbey of all sses and instita-| : ss =e © spirit of | 15,00 acres of farming lands and : de Cuba and San Juan, Porto Rico.”. | over the Plant system. All along the| tions in the kingdom. j Patriotism was aflam-; a cheer went | on part of them the water is three line of march and at the depot the re- lt Se rg up. t : : Two Deaths in a Kansas City Fire. serves were wildly cheered. pahirteaye spe ornare i az 3} } eet deep. It is estimated that Inf. be Kaxsas Cir, Mo, May 24—As the | Not ADO Se parte Ricuuoxp “ Sas —Gen. Fitz-| Immediately resolutions were pre- ; about 5.000 or 6.000 acres of a total) mace ry grea ‘ ae =a = a fire at 316 and 318 East Seuktza. Moa, May = =Qeie 4c aed pared and every man ani woman ozs trais : atid andits # ry welfth street before daylight this| in. attitude of France ic . resent signed them. i ¢ a ics 29 is de: ites 1 mopne ion oer by smoke and | Stark and Miss Ethel Fultz, who are| pointed an ens has ap- | to pure’ a — le as dress | on the Missouri side cf the river op-| t 1 its coat 4 is at the city hospital so | csuavine ages ey pecs omar or manvfacture imported from! ,<: ie | a badly injured that he will probably oc ie chee : a ar om Admiral Ment | France until the war with Spain is ooe thie sity, and the: formers : ae ener stock of Reed & | Pune y Meir Parents to retura! alapmip, May24.—The rumor isaga: jended. The assemblage numbered | ®*€ Ot been able to croes the bot- Russell, ridiog® ea ely is ly damaged and the house- | g ————————— current here that Admiral Monti} } = - " e aaa a for hold furniture of Mrs. Mary E. Tobin, Henry S. Foraker, father of Senator} whom Admiral Dewey defeated, has pall the leading merchants acd man | ‘©™# since Thursday evening. Much . co ae _— leased the two upstairs floors and Foraker, of Ohio, died at Hillsboro, O.,] been court-martialed and shot at Ma- | ufecturers of St Joseph and their, damage has bzea done by washouts| park. The quarters we cled off in rooms, is practically ruined. aged 83 s nila by order of Capt Gen. Augusti eee and in the carrying away of bridges | =. :59 +5, 1:09 and The for. . mer record was 1:46 2