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THE EVENING &TAR. —_—_.—___ The Evening Star is the only afternoon paper in Washington that receives the dispatches of the Associated Press. It is therefore the only one in which the reader can find the complete news of the world, directly trans- mitted by telegraph, up to the moment of going to press, gccnter 2 certs each. By mail—anywhere in United States «r Canada—postage prepaid—50 cenis Per month. Saturday Quintuple Sheet Star, $1 per year, with foreign postage ‘added $3.00. (Entered at the Pot Cffice at Washington, D. ing Star. Bates or ee amines anette pelt inatrance 1 No. 14.058. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1898—FOURTEEN PAGES. PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. f AT a STAR BUILDINGS, : 3101 Fenveylvania Avenue, Cor. 11th 8t., by 4 - Te BE Eaters sco | @ ¥ BH eal Pres’t. New York Office, 49 Potter Buildin. ; i ‘The Evening Star is served to subscribers In qity by crrriers, on thelr own account, at 10 cents Per week, or 44 cents per month. Copies at = TWO CENTS a NOT BEFORE MONDAY | 22 ‘wtnaics’ sy ssneee ost | REPORT ON THE WAY|AOVICES FROM POLO/CAN ONLY FIGHT NOW| 23% oftoursie..2%. 22.17 BUILD NEW SHIPS not permit unnecessary delays. It is re- Bald to be signed by: J, 2 Southall chiet peated today that he is anxious for peace, Pa Sg ar ow ig ange 1 myer ge ae is but that he will have peace only on condi- — Congress Must Wait for the Report | tion tha: it is in every way honorable to | Result of Maine Investigation to Reach Pando’s Final Effort at Autonomy see Se i eee | I Appropriation Bill Reported Was Extemal, How the banks came to be im) ; this country. A man of the highest prom- 2 : posed upon on the Maine. inence sald today that in the history of the Here Thursday. : Was Fiat Failure. Rvnibeae Sinean oa core cae ae to the House, world peace has been preserved in various be even conjectured. It is understood that » bi e law is ere ti clearly STRICT PRESS CENSORSHIP AGAIN| Semet*ins"cStonton "Se ‘gover | PROVISION FOR A NEW MAINE o1rce into the whole eater erie United States Held Responsible For All of Spain’s ' Mistakes Regarding Cuba. ways. He recailed one of Mark Twain's characters, wno was a reat overot peace, 1TH CHARGE OF JUDGE ADVOCATE but to secure this blessing he was forced to knock down five men. It might be necessary for this government to resort to : 2 What is Believed Will Be His | that kind of method to secure peace. He Will -Be Guarded by Lieuten- Every minute of the cabinet session was J 4B ‘ devoted to a discussion of the situation. ants Jungen and Bowers. Course in the Matter. All other matters, said a member, have g 2 been forgotten. The session was not long. Babe: saying that the rt of the United Secretary Long and Secretary Sherman left x tates naval court appointed to inquire into MEETING OF THE CABINET | at noon, an‘hour after the beginning of the} THE DECISLON IN DOUBT the loss of the battle ship Maine holds that meeting. The other members had all de- the explosion was of external origin. parted from the White House half an hour . The Imparcial (indepqndent) expresses Secretary Long stated today that the re- | later, leaving Senator Allison and Senator| NEW YORK, March 22.—The Mail and | the opinion that the actfon of the United THE PROGRAM OF THE PRESIDENT eee Blanco Protests Against Detaining Torpedo Fleet at Canaries. To SAIL IN THE AIR. An Increase Over the Estimates as Submitted by the Department. MADRID, March 22.—The Spenish gov- ernment has received a dispatch from its minister at Washirgton, Senor Polo y Ber- Patent Granted for a Flying Ma- chine. A patent was issued today to an Ohio man for a machine for aerial navigation. THREATENS TO RESIGN] The device by which this enterprising buckeye hopes to soar consists of an elon- gated inflated body with projecting shafts HAVANA, via Key West, Fla., March 22. having angular terminations of outer and QUESTION OF DRY DOCKS pA ee ae ay The naval appropriation bill, as reported = Gorman with the President. Express prints today a special dispatch | States has completely eked the advan-|_ i+ is now known positively that the ne- | 4¥€r wheels mounted upon the angular! ty the House toda: y, carries a total of “S Port of the Maine court of inquiry would | “q), senators at the White House. | from its correspondent at Key West, Fia., | tages which Spain might have derived from gotiations between General Pando, Dele. | 29d straight portions of the shafts with Senet, “aa, Skscranies coer" teak ee see arrive Thursday or Friday, but would not | 4 visit of Senators Allison and Gorman | in which are the following statements: granting autonomy to Cuba, and alleges |ates Ramirez and Charvez and General} Connecting gear between each pair of | 74; 4, and over the current estimates of go to Congress before Monday. to the President at the close of the cabinet} “The report of the Maine board of in- | the United States “nas practically strangled Calixto Garcia and other prominent insw wheels and flexible wings or webs connect- $2,514,824. The House military affairs committee or- | meeting excited much speculation. They | @uiry will start for Washington at 4 dered a favorable report on the army reor- | Went together, or Allison having been | 0’clock this afternoon in charge of Judge autonomy at its birth.’ ing the spokes of the wheels. Suitable The imparcial also thinks Spain failed gents, in which the radical autonomists aed Jam is provided for imperting 3 For the increase of the navy the bill al- made what arc said to be final offers of c : the | Jows to be constructed by contract three ganization bill. With: the “Prexident GecTer a en eae ane eee oe eee oe Deaitical” independence’; have, amoved an | soeers rn at tne we herun eee tee | eine phautieea atte cape mamncan on The beilef is generally expressed that the | Some time Thursday evening. withdrawal of the ship from Guba,” and | @2S0lute failure. No particulars have yet | into cloud land. A big rudder at one end| carry the heaviest armor and most power- ‘The Senate naval affairs committee heard | visit had some connection with the situa-| “One of the Maine's crew will always be expresses fear that, “although military ac. | Deen received at the palace here as to the | is designed to guide the ship. ful ordnance, displacement 11,000 tons, with @ number of arguments in regard to a float- | tion, Z on watch while the report is en route to | tio, will be keener than ever,” it will not | Place or the particulars of the meeting, SS the highest practicable speed for their class, ing steel dry dock at New York. If this is so, Senator Gorman is the first Ruder ee patios Drceautlons< Wil) | eutios ito Fe oe TRON En Beaten |e ene he _ negotiations have! taflel is | MEGISTEE BEPC S SUCORSIOM. 115 cost, exctesive Of axinaabil, eet exneed” The Cincinnati, Wilmington an ine | democrat who has been called into confer- aintained as on shipboard—one always | stances ereated by the Un! tates.” shown by the resumption of hostilities. a 2 arrived at Port Nena piieoe ae : is | ence. He is an old friend of President Mc- | Temaining awake. All will be armed. The Carro (Carlist) does not expect help | General Pando's command is again :qov-| President McKinley Will Appoint | \"S $3,000,000 cach, one to be named the from Europe, out hopes the Latin countries Maine; six torpedo boats, 150 tons displace- Kinley, and if those are phases of the situ- ‘The report of the court, In possession of P rp Judson Lyons. ation on which the President desires the | Lieut. Wm. C. P. Muir and guardeé by or- | &f America will support : ing eastward, purposing to carry out the | . President McKirley will appoint Judson Icoked upon as a significant movement. ment, and six torpedo boat destroyers, eet plans in the pravince of Puerto Principe ‘The government failed to secure the war- | gemocrats to pass it is highly probable) derly McCaley, wa®eat 8:45 o'clock this} senor Polo, the Spanish’minister, sala to-|and Santiago de Cuba made prior to the | Lyons of Georgia register of the treasury, es <ietg Sreiiesnccaaans patrons ship Dupy from Brazil. 4 e that he would select Senator Gorman. The | morning brought ashore from the Detroit, | day that the report fror Madrid that he| general's arrival at the city of Santiago | to succeed the late B. K. Bruce, as exciu- eeding $2,340,000, and one gu o sively announced last week in The Star. take the place of the United States steamer Senators Allison and Gear and Represen- | Michigan, to cost, exclusive of armament, tative Hepburn of Towa saw the Presi- | TO’ over $200,000, to be built on the great dent today in the interest of James P. es. One of these seagoing battle - IDENTIFICATION REQUIRED. ——_>+—_— PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATIONS. “The report of the Maire court of inquiry will go to Congress not earlier than Mon- day. The report will arrive here Thursday or Friday, probably Thursday.” These statements were given te a Star reporter today by Secretary Long as he left the cabinet meeting, ind epitomized the agreement reached by the President and ‘A board has been ordered to examine the | two men were with the President about | where it spent the night for safekeeping, | had notified his govetfment that. the | Ge cuba. j s was taat the explosion was of external Pando is Criticised. termine whether a successor to command Be Board, Who. having Cooked the come nas | origin was an error. Hy added that he had| ‘The fact that General Maximo Gomez ‘ 2 . ¥ 7 : .|stips is to be built on the Pacific Capt. Barker, naval aid of the Secretary | pent of the Cuban questicn. One of these | 1” = what were the facts, and in this case he| part of military men in Havana. However, sixty days of the enactment of the bill. of the Navy, returned from Key West. It | pians was recently submitted by Mr. Oscar aoe aan Be inmannngee enna ci | Was not in possession of the facts, in view of the fact that the details of the oes ce 2 : Saha gents are meager, all judgment passed is| A Change Likely to Be Made im the Pert on the Maine and did not obtain it, | !con minister to Turkey. Mp. Strane stully | o'clock. Habie to revision’ on receipt of fuller in- Gry docks, §200,000 cach ts elowed, cach t> The report of the Maine court of inquiry | Of Europe: : “It is now ready for the trip to Washing- ee The insurgents recently attacked, cap-| That feature of the money order system | be not less than 700 feet long and sufficient was signed by Admiral Sicard today and isin the various Turkish dependencies, ied | t° Via Miami and Jacksonville. nye, tured and destroyed Fort Oleso, in the dis- | Which permits a sender to waive identifica- paieat acre hat President McKinley | “Zt will start at 4 o'clock this afternoon! ‘The President today sent these nomina- tks caatacead “oameabas;Giedl “Ob ees “Rowehae “ak Ss a ee ee ee anata ablish in Cuba 2 | 2 Charee of Judge Advocate Marix. Lieut. | tions to th> Senat Pinar dei Rio. Vive of the Spanish garri-| short time. It is believed by some that | Portsmouth, N. H.; Boston, Mass.; League It was reported that Senor Polo, the use ad ese as to that main- | Charles W. Jungen and Past Assistant En-| §tate—German Bulle of New York, to be | Son were killed and five were wounded. fa suzerani - Se aE ER eee | to the Maine, were informed last night to|Ccok of Pennsylvanié, td! be consul at | <OW?- ee al peters ak Stel nerd peop age ery mn La. dry dock is it . nade of the law to determine the question. A - 5 5 due to an external explosion, but Senor | , AT Straus visited the President a few |. cia themselves in readiness to accompany | Dawson City, Northwest territory. Press Censorship Maintained. = days «go and explained his views. Since known as the combined floating and grav- oe ER ates aba t | the Worta trom Madrid anys: tification will be immediately denied. If, | ing self-docking dock. capable of lifting a 2 the differences = - a Ae 5 . ivi ‘riday i ea eee ee dapsone Sem Seer iee eats oe a| “The repert leaving here at the above|Crookshank, register of the land office at | Tt structions have been given since Friday | "1. "Sa nant of law for such a practice, a| twenty-seven feet draft of water, to cost, utter and final defeat of the plan of auton- - : bill will be introduced in Congress which | including moorings and wharf, $850,0v0, Straus’ opinions have been | Teach Jacksonville tomorrow evening and | for the Indians of the Fort Peek agency, in |¢:8n and domestic press telegrams—anl ae ba pice it. can be | Washington probably Thursday evening. | Montana. cven telephone mestage:—containing news | “‘phese who have this subject directly un- | The bill directs the appointment of a board received w: ‘i a s ma . = bility of locating and constructing a dry ey, at Stockton, Cal 8. W. Austin, at | ized details of naval end military prepara. of fraud should be removed. It was to the — impressed with the suggestions. The Presi- ee cipher cable of the findings of | Thaependence, Cal.; C.F, Hamlin, at Gun-| tlons, of the movemcats of war vessels, | fecentin, detdoned ronda int Recnteting | @ock in the harbor of Galveston, ‘Texas, dent thinks that the Spanish offer to Cuba a ‘2 iE é- ~ ion. : The Decision in Doubt. To be receivers of pubic moneys—Henry | purchase of vessels of war and stores | yas brought fairly before the authorities. | Slon. eee eer lemeadlent flag In move liberai| KEY WEST, Florida, March 2—The |S: Sargent, at Stockton Gal.; F. H. Dene- | abroad are especialiy interdicted. Had the tise mot been able to watve iden. | ‘Toward the armament and armor of do- cept an independe ere é 5 — than,the plan proposed by Mr. Straus, and | decison reached by the court is still a} Brown, Gunnison, Col.;7F. Butler, Lead: | vent the Madrid prees from publishing fre- | for nie tocobiain the sacnen, under four previous acts and the present if the Cubans will not accept the one offer | matter of surmise. Perhaps some slg-| ville, Gol. St Eas avent abundant inforration. The same | ‘The department even now is engaged in | bill, including the completion of the ord- collector condition of Admiral Sicard’s health to de- | twenty minutes. and was carried direct to the hotel at Key | American naval court of inquiry's report 01 mira] icard’s he: 0 de- = The President is receiving many sugges- | §\card, who, having created the court, has | not notified his government whet the re-|remains inside the Jucaro-Moron trocha aoe perts of the countryvas to the proper treat- | 41.2 the judge advocate, who stayed | tis government except where he kn2w|latter the subject of criticism upon the | point Lyons. of all these vessels are to be made within er= " " movem ft in d - 4s asserted that he did not go after the re- | Straus of New York, formerly the Amer-| ci 271' ‘The latter signed the report at 9:50 lovements of the Spaniards and insur. cided tae eeaddincatban ok: teak thao Money Order System. krowledge of the methods of government Many Selections Seat to the Senate | formation. to meet probable future requirements of trict _of San Juan Martinez, province of | tion will very likely be changed within a this feature is contrary to law, and it is | Island, Pa., and Mare Island, Cal., the to- : ‘Turkey over Roumelia or Egypt. | Seer Frederick C. Bowers, both attached | consul at Cardenas, Cuba; James C. Mc- |, The name of the insurgent leader is not rd ernment that the court found the accident } ‘#ined by Turkey ove! to be a double-sided, steel floating t pe = If it is, the right of a person to waive iden- | f° pce scree weed “eel carne eed Dols dented tiaving ddaelse then he has filed at the White House a| the Judge advocate to Washington as} Interior—Jay M. Smith, rpcelver of pub-| NEW YORK, March 2—A dispatch to on the other hand, it is found there is am-| vessel of 15,000 tons displacement and time on the steamer City of Key West, will] Los Angeles, Cal.; C. R,-A. Scobey, agent } Might to the press censor to stop all for- cmy. suzerainty and a colony. will abolish’ the’ praction: which $200,000 is appropriated this year. President is not favorably | . President McKinley has already been in-| To be registers of land effices—J. D. Max- | unpalatable to the government. Unauthor- | ger consideration agree that this element | Of naval officers to determine the desira~ stated that the President is no! ve nison, Col. Perticularly of the flying squadron; of the | with spoiled money orders that this matter | #nd to report to Congress at the next ses- more, at Independence, Cal.; Miss M. C. Hitherto no steps had been taken to pre- | tificacion it would have been much harder | Mestic manufacture of vessels authorized ; 1 © " i 1 e six t bo: =, he is confident they would not accept the | nificance may ve attached and conclusion | Aquila, J. Daugherty, Press censor will also stop telegrams sent | c:osing the accounts of a postmistress who | Rence outfit for the six torpedo boat de-, . from Madrid to newspapers in America, ature of | stroyers and six torpedo boats there is an pre Long said, in explanation, that | ©*€T drawn from a remark made by Admiral | Hycuje! revenue for the fifth distrlet of | Eoriand and Wrance when’ they contain fre tpeten Te appears her father a good: | item of $5438900, the total cost of the op Qld not: know: exactly. the tine forth, At the Navy Department. Sicard last night, when he said to a cor-|" Navy—Paymaster Afbert W. Bacon, to be | €WS which is deemed likely to create | fcr-nothing drunkard, had such an influ: : ccordinx to the plans and specifica~ ° y mite is being cabinet day, interest in the | 7éSPondent: a pay inspector... pg ae alarm. Therefore the people how are at|ence over her that he practically ran the ready prepared for the three bat- arrival of the report, but knew only that} This belrg co se “The case of the Maine is most peculiar, | War—To be majors—Capt. Charles Mor- | the mercy of rumors propagated by word | office. He began pilfering, and the post authorized by the act of June 10, the agreement had been reached in cabinet | Spanish situation was centered in the erhaps the most peculiar which has ever | Tis. 5th Artillery; Capt. Junius W. Mac- | f mouth or the post, which is much worse. | office inspectors found him out. 1896, not to exceed $3,211 secsion that the report would not go to| meeting of the President and his cabinet | Dernabs tne most peculiar which has Murray, Ist Aftillery; Capt. J.-W. Dil- Messages Seized Saturday. When he found he was trapped he filled ers, it was i = i 5 number of monéy orders payable to Congress before Monday. Se I EE ne From the general tone of his remarks it papa ae Sa bo - 5 The Liberal says that on Saturday sev- | Put 2 DUCT OF no cation at a mueaber | contract for armor plate to average exceed- It is understcod by officials that the en-| Port of the ccurt of inquiry so near at} might be inferred that the court findings R. Adams, Sti. (ee ee A paca eral hundred telegraph and telephone mes- | of post offices along the road and skipped. | ing $400 per ton. To complete the equip- tire testimony and the findings of the court | hanc a full understanding would be reach- | do not definitely solve the mystery of the | deen, 4th Artillery; Medorens Crawford, 2a | 82ges were stopped by the press censor in | He collected $2,400, which he ‘spent before | ment outfit ef new vessels heretofore au- will arrive here at the same time, and that | €d as to the course to be pursued when ) (Xplosion. Vhis is further borne out | by ; : horized, $1 5 Artillery. Madria. being apprehended. It was claimed when | t , $175, “i ; the document arrives. Prior to the meet- | {he admiral’s statement that even after | SD ot: steng: Ponnsylvant 5 . .| the Post Office Department sought to close || To install Plants in gunboats beth will be sent to Congress together. the report had been sent to Washington The government's action has caused a are gar pcp ene thgy og n, twelve and thirteen, Whether the President will send a message | ing the statement was reiterated that | the department may require further in- | Holliday, Pittsburg; - Milton toscana: | Profound sensation, not only in Madrid, | {DO SCCoun net ine ee er tne ae nen | $40,000. ‘The committee provide that if the a os eclae Sia Date ae oe ens oa he ae eee Sain sth Nee ieieertain in any case, whether the re- | 8. J- Matthews, Olyphant; Si. K. Bishop, | but throughout the provinces. of the wrongdoing of the man to leave | battle ship directed to be built on the Pa. on the character of the court's verdict an et ad . ¢ ve 10 bullt at a cost not is ‘ Dunmore; F. F. Reed, Mahoney City; D. Even the ministerial newspaper, the Lib- | the office open, when he should have taken | Cific coast cannot be the developments between the reception of | cabinet officials et the White House and | Port jeaves today or later in the week, that | BU Dviins “Muney: H. N. Roberts, Renovo; | eral, sides with the maioriie oot the procs [charge of it and closed it The depart. memes Po ng ged mead wg to gh iis Nestiet adi tte sppearanico fn the teats | wal 2 ocean at the Capital: betvre [call of ‘Admiral Sicard, the von vening and|||Adsison Bppebinie Heres sont: Lee eer eee | te renee eee St eae St 5S | Son ctuentiecton adaowtore tn ties temuaige he ena ava view! ermont—M, 5 . aterbury. iz 8, is ‘calculat lo increase e 2 A 3 7 Natives nodw: o€) User countr sa, i> tact-)|the | ibe, Pens teiavaly comanitice there wees Ris MAG Men aot SOpIR eA een een | = New Work—-ftoE.sLelgeaeciltton Springs; | tiondl-snsiriy:-bacatse anbet people -ire | catoney ondera xipon owen shestibGetion Bs Local Items. pesition of this country and the history to| ull ir the usual activity about the Navy | ls indorsement of approval or disapproval, | q VE" Gall, Northport mize that the relations between Spain and | waived have been a blessing to many. Act- | a7. aa contai Saar 5 be made for the future will be determined | Departmert. Mr. Long had a busy hour, aiseneore the findings of the court which | New Jersey—F. H, Taylor, South Orange. | the United States have got into a very-|ors when on the road resort to this means a contains a number of apprepria: in the period between Thursday er Friday | however, befoge he left for the cabinet | he personally selected Minnesota—E. L. Fisher, Duluth; H. G. | critical stage indeed when a liberal cab-|of saving money and buy at different | tions of local interest. aad ae nriectinge Fudge: Day (camesGvarstrosit aie S Wire, Saint Cloud. inet decides to be more rigorous with the | points along the road money orders payable | For the purchs se and erection of new and es : - ; Marix Hand the Report. Massachusetts—Willidm J. Wallace, Nor-| press than was Canovas, and worse than |in some far western city, where they fear | improved machinery for the gun plant at AR He UEStey well aettlest thet witht: the, | SRS ree es Ot al am CXLeM ON | ey ee cncre an Paling aaace baineee neni woos SI“ San yepeMeen en the reactionary cabinets of 1884 and 18s5, | thelr company will be ‘stranded. They | the Washington nacy yard, $9000), period mentioned Fresident McKinley wiil | talk with the Naval Secretary. r. Maryland—William J. Smith, Elkton. could not do this with a check, because ci heecesgerd peeriniel teadll rite cose aati The Li hing Thursd: ondts way to Washington were set at rest | virginia—Stith Bolling, Petersburs. Blanco Threatens to Resign. identification Js required by a bank. For clerical force at the Washington ge over the findings of the court, together ¢ Launching jursday. yesterday afterncon when Judge Advocate r E NEW YORK, March 22.—A special dis- r with the testimony. He intends to loox| President Orcutt of the Newport News well into the whole matter. Probably a | Shipbuilding Company also talked with the day after giving the verdict and testimony | gccretary on the plans for the launching thcughtful, earnest and solemn considera-|of the new battle ships Kearsarge and Jowa—J. L. Waite, Byrlington; L. F. Ma- But the system has been abused to such | = ard, under the bureau of ordnance, Marix walked into the hotel and asked for | ple, Chariton. x patch from Havana today alleges that |an extent and the government has suffered | $18.489.50, the same as the current law. Admiral Sicard. Behind Lieut. Commander meee eS A Teeton, Saginaw, | Captain General Blanco and Admiral Man- Scien tite Sona losses that it is about For Sev ped Sagi hed the Reyne ey Marix was an armed orderly with a large | Pas james Wallac 2 terola have notified the Madrid government | $12 that in the near future no money | navy yard, under the bureau of equipment, dispatch bag slung across his shoulder, Missouri—A. C. Krog; Washington. will be paid unless the person drawing the | $1.6¥), same as current law. a that they will resign their offices ifthe - w that is, tala g Some demand upon Spain, | Kentucky at Newport News Thursday. jand in that bag was the report of the Nari DabetesRise a ABee eke Spaniats torpedo ficctiis! tothe wistained at] oo) ee Sad any 1 of rants ood . that is, taking it for granted that the re- | Qwing to the condition of affairs here Mr. anes cone of Inguiry. pneinens forena. Lake: G. K. McEwan, Patk River; D. R:|.the Canaries in obedience to the demand Ee Ga Rhee ae Gocks, $4,47 existing 1a’ pert will show an cutside explosion. Long is not likely to attend the launching, | T° shellittloupatting ioorrer the hotel the | Davidson, Wahpeton. '* = of President McKinley. OF SAILOR EPPS, For improvement tric plant, Wash- Only the theory of an external explosion | as Thursday is the day on which the re- : Ohio—L. Conover, Covington; J. H. Oak-| Captain Eulate of the cruiser Vizcaya is z ington navy yard, $16,000; storehouse for fs before the President. He is still in |port of the coaster tagaisy ae He Fe paantaecioee » commander Werner tate | ley, Ravenna: 8. H. Eagle, Galiipoits; T. | also alleged to have sent a message to the Japancen ane eee, With the Crime | guns, $35,000; new roof for south gun shop, Saacedmed dé what: tha weedict. will baat = miral Sicard’s staff then joined Lieut. | L- Flattery, Wooster; J, M, Ickes, Newark; | Spanish admiralty similar in tenor to those mvicted of Accidental Homicide. | $25,347: total. ain ap- agian io taday a naecalenn Of: Win cabinet ceiver 2 oe , | Marix, and. while the orderly stood on A. Graham, Otters. 4 of the captain general and Admiral Man-| ‘The President today sent to the Senate a Propriated unde r th head by curre t law. a ~ os or the same reason many of the naval ay t jahoma territery—Clem White, Tecum- | terola. note recelved from Minister Bi Naval observatory—For grounds, roads He would not, he is quoted as saying, ac-| chiefs who had hoped to see these fine | {27d outside the trio walked upstairs to r Buck, located y 5 ape 2d improvements, $10,000, an increase of the admiral’s rooms. For two hours they | 2¢): Watching Our Ships. at Tokio, Japan, transmitting correspond- | SGo¢" cept an advance statement of what the | ships glide into the water will be unable to Were closeted together, going over the vol- aces WSs aie MADRID,*March 22—The papers here | ence with the Japanese minister of foreign | For’ cerca ferent the’ Washington Cri han sen attend the launching. A distinguished par- Chant pestle apr epemenentras piers West Virginia—E. W. Martin, Buckannon. | publish fulf reports of the movements of | affairs relative to the trial of the two Jap-|aVY yard under the bureau of supplies Fee ate RaineD of the -court reach | ty ts to leave here tomorrow night, how-| the "Neanville, which ea eee coe goatd | Wisconsin—t. D.” Hurieat’ Prairie da | oe peter Bene warships and of the de-| anese cherged with the murder of an | "4 accounts, $5,417.25 (no change), here not later than Friday morning, tt 18 | ever, including members of the Senate and Afterward he returned to shore and spent | Schon: G- pean. Becvan, Wm. Case, | tensive preparations being made by the| American sailor named Epps in the harbor | y Fr ,cletical, force at Washington na = ved, House naval committees and such naval | the night at the hotel. iC. F. , Portage; J. I. Case, Init of Nagasaki. Th nd ie rs z © Racine; F. EB. Riley, Two Rivers. government of the United States. agasal ¢ correspondence shows | pairs, $1,400 (no change). Seeman, bape iat Caer en officials as are not pressed by the pregent |, Jt, 18, presumed | that store neerence, on | “Wyoming—E. P. Hoitenhouse, Evanston, | It is reported that the Spanish warship| that the arrested men wore convicted of | To ‘reimburse the enitsted men of the ecnsideration as pos: P “ine | emergency conditions. Mr. Orcutt stated | today. ‘If’ the report cen he “Wane Nell | Arizona~J. W. Akers, Preseoit. selected to convoy the torpedo flotilla has accidental homicide and that an appeal by | ™#Fne Corps who lost’clothing in the fires cabinet meets Friday. Ifthe theory of 69 | that the Kearsarge would leave the ways | pared during this day, to the admivtrs br, | Colorado—Maude McLean, Breckenridge. ao er re. See, SS oe, jailed from Carthagena for the Canary | Mr. Buck for another trial was denied on 3. cutsids explosion is advanced the Presi- | 9+ 19 a.m. Thursday morning and the Ken- | isfaction, there is little doubt that it will | Hlorlda—D. M. Kirby, Palatka. ; the ground that he did not make it within | 47, 2 dent will have made up his mind to some | tycky one hour later. Mrs. Herbert Win. | D@ taken’on the afternoon boat to Miami. Georgia—D. B. Rigdoti, Statesboro’. - | Islands. It appears that the delay in the e it within | “4 provision was Jnserted in the bill for extent as to what he intends to do. He may outline his intentions to the cabinet, which will join him in givirg consideration . he statutory time. y servi Tilino! . 8. voyage of the torpedo boats is due to the| @ the appointment, for temporary service, of Feeling of Relief. Tene wee Cae erent: H. L. | fact that the Ariete, one of the Spanish ected ages officials say the Nagasaki | twenty-five acting a:sistant surgeons, who The feeling here last night, after it be- | Somerville, Richmond’-J. L. Taylor, Llano; | torpedo boats, sustained some slight dam-| authorities have been instructed to use all | shail have the reative rauk came known that the report had been | ©: Sheasby, Elgin? G. W. Stewart, ‘Lulin; age while on her way from Cadiz to the} Possible precautions to prevent future oc-| tion of assistant surgeon: HA: slow, wife of Lieutenant Commander Win- slow, and Miss Christine Bradley, daughter of Governor Bradley, who will christen the we é * | Canaries. currences of the same nature. skall be jointed assistant surgecn until to the verdict. In all probability the cab- | kearsarge and Kentucky, respectively, will | turned over to the admiral, was one of Wichita “Faliss f° gots ae conhela: ‘The Spanish newspapers advocate fur- —__-e-_______ Tap HE ngree ereeey approved by @ inet session will be the most prolonged | poach Newport News tomorrow. Governor | relief. It was the first time, after several |C. E. Lewis, Tyler; Edwin Fore, Pittsburg: | ther strengthening of the naval squadron SAYS THERE WILL BE NO WAR. beard of naval surgeons, designated by the and solemn since the days of the war. The | Bradley and a party of 800 Kentuckians | Weary weeks of waiting, that it had been |G. T. Ramately Denton; Lou Hazza - | in Cuba, 's0 as not to be caught at disad- Secretary of the Navy. nor who is under President never repels suggestions from S definitely known that the court had com- | orado; E. L. Soule, Rockport; B. V. Gib- | Vantage in case of war. + Hastings tan: Y twenty-one or over thirty years of age, in- any source, but always Ike to hear the | Wil Gtrive at the same time to do fitting | pleted its exhaustive investigation into the | son, Mineral Welle: Hea tes, Micgit. | ‘The Heraldo thinks that in view of the | °F: tings Talks to Stanford Uni- | Sosive. 4 honor to the ship which bears the name of | Sisaster. q : “9 4 ity Students. : =i Naval officers and others dis- | ney; W. B. Norvell, bard: ‘ostentatious preparatio! of the United versi The active list of assistant paymasters cptuons of his cabinet advisers. Up. to | taste state, After the lnuching an hous'| eusved the Doeiontio ae Tie oes oe | ode ee aes ed ; | States Spain has full Uberty to make simi-| SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., March 22.—Gov. | shall hereafter concist of twenty hee this time he has conducted the entire affair | yin pe given to inspecting the ship yard, |{ng until a late hour. The general im-|8. J. Weaver, Dublin: Wm, M. Nagle, Dex. | lar Eecnetanone: Hastings of Pennsylvania has visited the| The sum of ‘27 is provided for the uraided, but now it ts believed he will ep- | «ciuding the work on the big battle ship | Pression continued to prevail that the court | ison; J. T. Dawes, Crockett; C. W. Rush, The Globe insists that injury has been | stanford University and delivered a brief | Cection of buildings on government ground preciate all the suggestions made to him. ng P } had found that the Maine was intentionally | Commerce: R. J. J. done to Spain by the United States squad-| agaress to the students; in “th @ocation not otherwise specified) for the : Illinots, and later the official guests will be | blown up, but no new reasons were ad- | Gammill, Calvert;* ‘G. ron remaining close to the seat of war. It e.cours? Of] manufacture of smokeless powder. By Friday night or Saturday morning the | entertained at a collation. Mr. Orcutt | duced for this conclusion. Bartlett; Harry Martin, Bonham. gladly notes, however, that the verbal sug- | “Bich he said: neice as President will have determined on the at- | speaks in the highest terms of the twonew | The United States battle ships Texas gestions of Senor Polo y Bernabe, the; “There will be no war with Spain. If I titude of this country, and what his future and Massachusetts passed here at 5 o'clock = : xy Spanish minister at Washington, to Secre-| thought there would shoul a a Se esas eee oe battle sno eve Dara 5 Binea, ther yesterday afternoon on thelr way to Hamp: IMPORT DUTIES: PAID 38 GOLD. | tary Sherman have led to the withdrawal | post of duty. “We arc tor uote, iy ay ea enciened nase necparcsh Auecnybrod cabinet will be with him. One of them said | eight months, and possibly less. The United States battle ship Indiana | Bill of the Rewineas Men’s League eirhe govsrmor was antes givens reception Sounds of the ‘National Zoological Park to today: “He is as cool as a January morn-| ‘The negotiations for the purchase of ships | atrived here yesterday from the Tortugas Introduced, by the Union League Club. Patriotic Include the tract of land lying south of the ing, and.the more I see of him the more | abroad is going steadily forward, but tere | /8!@nds, and is anchored beside the battle Senator Cullom today intreduced pin} The rumors that Gen. Pando has been | speeches were made by a number of prom- zs = 5 ship Iowa and the cruiser New York, six int cS recalled. and is awaited here with 6,000 men | inent citizens, both: republi park owned by the Union Benevolent As- I am impressed with him. was a regretable reverse in this connection | miles froin whore "| which had been sent'te him. by tho Na-| are pronounced t> be without foundation. | ice, “UizePs Lees oe The President's intentions will be com-| today. The authorities had-been exceed- tional Business. Men’s Zeague. The pur- ae municated to Minister Woodford at Madrid, | ingly anxious to get the big torpedo cruiser Pose of the measure is'te provide a gold in- who will lay them before the Spanish gov-! Tupy, built for Brazil. She is one of t?- come for tha United States, and is as fol- ernment. It is probable that, in advance | most formidable torpedo craft afloat, her | to an interview in a New York newspaper, | !ows: “That in order te:provéde a gold in- of the demands to be made, the Spanish | size placing her in the cruiser class, while | in which he was represented to have said : government will be informed of the find-| her torpedo armament gives her the addi-| that the President had been “carried off ings of the court. This will be courtesy, | tional effectiveness of torpedo beat and at least. The Spanish ministry will have | criiser combined. It was learned positive- time to decide the answer it will make be- | ly today, however, that the Brazilian gov- tween Saturday and Monday, but, if it | ernment would not part with the Tupy and delays the answer a long time, the Presi-| this closes the efforts for one of the best dent will probably send the papers to Con- | ships under negotiation. gress anyhow. He can do this with a A Harbor Torpedo Boat. = brief message calling attention to what small measure has been done. If the answer of Spain has | giccoss of the Navy Department in securing arrived it may be given. If it hag not he |g trim tittle Yarrow-built launch, which, will outline the situation to thaf time. | though very small,- will serve as a harbor Probable Course of Events. terpedo boat. She is but seventeen tons | recognized after this attorney The foregoing is not an official program. | “!*placement, 60-feet long, 9.3 beam and 3.8 p! iy or. That is, n could be di draft. Her speed is sixteen knots or better. | Other matter before the dapartment or any + 2S Hscussed, in | ier armament consists of two Hotehias | bureau thereof. view of the uncertainty, but it is thought one-pound quick-firing guns andone torpedo ————-r——_ by members of the cabinet to be the prob- tube. She is the same class of craft as the Local Patents Issued. able course of events. Any program which Moxoto, built for the Brazilian navy. Patents were issued today to the follow- a He} p ‘ aks Paul, | : ee might [be Outlined, they say, is Ukely t0| Dice paid for her was less than $25,000, | 186 residents of the District of Columbia: = : s ‘Mirn., year and 5 é ation. Sines Z be altered by the nature of the report. with her armament complete, Chas. Dickerson, on 3 . = 3 anks have | . se No suggestion was made to the cabinet | Now York eine j ‘ ; é that Spain will demand arbitration. In t - —_—. lor Capt. Hart. ee Senator Hale’s Denial. Pard A petition was circulated in the Senate Senator Hale’s attention was today called take!