Daughter: 01 the Revolution. Washington, Feb. 25.â€"â€"’1‘he election of oflicers of the Daughter‘s-of the Amer~ ican Revolution assembled in congréss here, was not ï¬nished Thursday night. The vice presidents-genefal and his- storian-geneml remain to be elected. hits. Daniel Manning was elected presi- flent-general, she receiving 396 yotes. Opinion prevails among members of congress that the president and his ad~ visers have positive information regard- ing the destruction of the Maine, but that facts are kept secret and the oï¬i~ cial inquiry is being delayed togive the administration needed tixpe to prepare :for threatened war. . ~ lowerpart of the wreck of the Maine and examine the bottom. After this is done the court must deliberate in order to secure an agreement upon their ï¬nd- ings. The prevalent belief at the navy department. is that up to this moment the court has not once undertaken to ’compare notes and endeavor to reach such an agreement. lowerpart of the wreck 1 vxpé‘mm! that :1 gum! (Iva! of time must vlapsc bc'fm'v the (livers can get through the mud u hich mw encompasses the men realize for the ï¬rst time how un- likely it will be for the court to allow any inklingr of its conclusions to be known out of due season. Divers “'ork Slowly; Havana. Mart-h ].~â€"The diï¬iculty ex- perienced in recovering the bodies of victims of the Maine disaster is not understood by any but the (livers. The latter Sunday worked for three hours trying.y to bring out one. body intact‘ and one of the (livers had a had full and several got their air tubes tan. gled. Even then they adult] not ex» tricate the remains. The principal ef~ l forts of the (livers are now directed toward clearing the upper wreckage, smokestacks, decks, guns, hatches. bridge, cranes and grating-5.. Then, if not before, all the dead can be re~ moved. , May Not Get Report (or \Veekn. Washington. March 1,â€"At the close of attire hours 11 telegram dame to the navy department from Admiral Sicard at Key West saying it would be neees- ‘ sarv for the court of inquiry to resume ‘ ses. 'ons ut Havana to obtain evidence of (livers after further worl; upon the ‘ wreck. One important deduction to he drawn from the message was that the report of the court of inquiryczmscarce- 1y he expected for several weeks to come. l'pon the return toml‘lnvamt it is ‘ :1 expé‘ctml that at fJUOtl (hull of timt‘ mun i F ,. Key West. Fla., March Lï¬'l‘hcl'nited States court of inquiry into the loss of the battle ship Maine in the harbor of Havana on February 15 began its sessions here Monday morning. Those ofï¬cers and civilians here who believed the reports from Havana saying that the court had already decided that thé loss of the Maine was due to treachery have apparontly changed their minds, for Monday the universal qubstion was: i "What has the court found out?“ while Sunday one heard all around: “When wiii war he declared 2‘“ Brought face to face with the court. Court Goes to Kc} IIIOlly o! “‘0: â€"Dlmcuhlen Report of Board of Inquiry Not. Expected for Weeks. MAKING SLOW PROGRESS HOW A SUBM‘ARINE MINE mule- Experlénced by the Dives-I. HOW A WARSHI? c Key Went ta Get Telu- “‘oundcd Survivor- Cï¬n‘t Be I Senator. “'ashington, Mar'ch 1.â€"Hon. Henry W. Corbetg was on Monday (itnicd ad- mission toxhe senate as a senator tram i Oregon, on; the appointment by the gov- ernor. by she decisive vote of 50 to 19. Speeches Were made against the ad- mission oQMr. Corbett by Senators Ba- con (Gm) ï¬nd Burrows (Mich). and in favor of his admission by 69mm: Mon ‘ sun {Ala}. ing. The dougt’s insiruétions were in effect that ve‘rdict for the full amount. should be ‘ turned in favor of the-state. day ex (min The amount sued for was $555 000. ’I‘ e case was on trial 10 dms and was giyen to the jury l‘lidu) evenâ€" _ Venue: CIIIIQIVSIPDI'IIe. Omaha. Xeb., Feb. 23â€"31119 jury in the case of the state against the bonds- mcn of ex-$tate Trmsurcr Hartley rc< turned a vfrdict for' ghe defense Sun- of those perions anxious to incite the evil passions of bbth nations for their own mis- erable ends.} I consider the very sugges- tion 0! such t thing an Insult to Spain." IS pLAcnu' MD OPERATED. {Rosa Spam?) charge (l‘nï¬ Washingmn. ridzly night 1111“ lowing: stun-mom \‘x'hivh. com 'such nuthuritxu may he owns an nt‘ï¬viul «1v i111: “I wiih m crap on my nwn nï¬'h prize that no minn exist: ins'Me of Havana luï¬bor, nor 15 ther marine flerense of any kind 'l‘hn so absolutely ftlsv mm] r wnlu Washington; FcL widely publis ed 1 but of â€am a co submarine wipes. ; which has 091‘ orvd terrst in vun’ch-tio m the lamtlofship on sen‘ml shflcs of the buildilï¬g and they were luniiml in the great heaps of debris. The [3:111:05 shot. up 100 feet. and them after :1 mmmmt two more cxplusinns (u-oixrrcd. The shooks broke runny “‘indmks in 01th buildings, horses wvn' le m-Iu‘d down. and sprvtu- tors thrown tiff thvir film. The loss will he $30."va upon “hivh more is an insurance of $l+.000. The Kalamazoo \ Paper I‘mx cmhmny occupied €110 mum ) building. am] Hts loss is $6,000; insur- ance. $4.227» (flame of the debris was I b10wn across the trhcks of the Michi-g’ gill) Central r “mud. and it will stop; trafï¬c for swam! hours. A ï¬re engim' was voveretl “p by the bricks, mortar“ and timbers, nd the horses run away, dasliing into 1928 crowd. . “hymn; )uld only have ougdmtul m 2 ...... .uunuu Exper I‘mx cmhmm' occupied the 1mm buildin2‘ am] ’gits loss is $6,000; insur- ance. $4.21!qu (flame of the debris was :J Bow/hm AN BB BLom'N up on sen‘m] ausepn currord: telephone lineman‘ f esent 0! n coufl INJI'REWW'HI Hasungs: scalp badly! ‘0 11mm) work out and right {90: blown off, necessitating [ Island navy ya ampumuon: James Utter. driver. both legs f were kept at broken; John ‘MvDermott, ï¬reman. leg , _ K -, broken. face ha lyburned; Ordway Knight. 2 MM†(‘krks “'~ ï¬reman. head adly cut: George Chatter~‘ department {01‘ (on, back brokpn. leg injured: \‘lctor Vo- thing that in “- cello. scalp haéfly cut. skull injured: Fred - -- 5A.; - DEADâ€"Gear‘s Hamday, engine driver; Pat McHugh. pipe-mun; John Hastings. Jr.. hoseman; Ch rles Whmns. spectator; James Quigleynspeozamr: Wfluam Wager. ï¬reman; L. I.‘ ‘Hoiloway. drugglst: Frank Auwcrs, ï¬re n: Eugene Dole. ï¬reman; Joseph Clifford telephone lineman‘ xv unn.~.\ “u, nremen were} trying to extinguish ï¬re. in the 5e and story 0! Hull Bros.‘ laboratory Sn urday night a terriï¬c ex- plosion took "ace, blowing the roof and the walls of t 9 building into the street. Ten men wet-,5, killed and fourteen in- jured as folkm's: Awful Dina?“- nt Kaila-:00 â€"l<'lre‘; In - Labor-wry. Kalaumzooij Mich, Feb. 28.â€" ï¬remen were} trying to exting ï¬re. in the aetond story 0! Hull laboratory Sn urdav nigh! a van TEN VlCTï¬MS 0F EXPLOS!ON ington’ Feb. 2G.~â€"In view of the publisiaed report that me hur- iremen were Iavax’a contains a system of 9 1161195 :1 statement around ; c“: era] the rim f puhli c in- (-un ectiou \xith [ho disustvr An ‘meu 5‘01! Feb. blis ed :1 1"3 :1 con mines. a 091‘ orvd ‘mclnl Deni-l. t “'hivh. coming from may he onnsidvrwl as Mninv. Sonar Du urge (l‘zlï¬'uiz'z‘s at night mmlt‘ {110,0}- perched upon {adders ’ very suggea- } to Spam,†! Kuhn-zoo. hue]: :zlkrtnwL .vntswk 'snh- United States coast survey bout. which left Key West for Havana Monday. The captain of the Daehe told such a story I; of the heated state, of the Havana pub~ .i lie and the probability of riot at any l moment, and danger to Americans now in Havana to flow therefrom, that Long 1 at once made the order indicated. 1' England Won't Support Spain. 5 London. March l.~The Daily News, commenting editorially 0n the relations i between the United States and Spain. says: “Spuin can expect no support. moral or otherwise, from England . against the United States. She hnsl ruined Cuba, as she has ruined or lost! mery other colony. by the grossest cor- ruptjou. cruelty and maladministration, ‘ and she must be left to settle the ne- ‘ count for it. with those whom it may! concern Without any aid or sympathy , gun our part." unce. commandant of the navy yard Lhcrc. has received from Washington his commission as rear admiral. Hi: om- cial rank up to Thursday was that of ,commodorc. {Ii-New York, l-‘eb. Insâ€"Francis M. ‘S.-\\'hilc v Fire! for Cuba. ‘ Key “RM, £111., March 3. 3.3;“ n. "I." {The fleet horv. made up 91’ lhv .\¢-u' [{X'Oi‘k, 1mm. Murblohmnl, Mnmpmnrr‘v. NushViilr. (‘ushingand Erik's-son. us no“ i as thn-c battle ships. Indiana. Texas iaud' Massachusetts, now at Dry Tur- ‘ tugas, at three o‘clock in the afternoon received orders to hoidthcmselvos in readiness to start for â€Mama at the tap of the drum. The Detroit left hen- } Monday for Dry Tortugas, whore sho {will join the squadron. The orders {came from Long in Washington to ‘Admira! Sicard. and are said to be based on information wired from Ha~ 3mm by Uh» captain of the Bachc. - !PREPARINGFURTRUUBLE according to a report lflltl bofurr' President .‘lCKlnh‘y‘ 1(Ln""’“ ““01“ able-- bodied men are now available for mili- tary duty in the L'nitvd States. 0! these 112.09.: are ulroudy in the militia. Spain Prepurel. Ferrel. Spain. Feb. 2S.â€"Tho work of naval construction and armament is being pusln‘d by the government with the greatest activity at the arsenal and dock yard. dock yard. A Ingmar captain-general of (‘uha (presumubly Marshal Martina (‘am- l u) unsm) work on war ships at League Island navy yard large forces of men were kept at work all dny Sunday. Many clerks were also kept at the “my department {or Sunday work, amneâ€" thing that in wry unuwul. According to a report laid bofnrr' President All-Klnloy‘ “LUTJLGTï¬ able-- bodied men are now available for mili- tary duty in the L'niu-d Slums. ()f ‘hcsc 112.0913 are ulrmuh- in vl... ..V:I:.:.. Spain I- Also Fishing Work a val Construction and Arum meatâ€"Fleet Ordered to no Held In Ito-dine... Work on War Ships at Navy Yard I. Being Hastened. “'ushington, Feb. Promoted. Pushing Work of In. . 2S.â€"Tho work 0! and armament is » government with at the arsenal and 28.â€"â€"Activity i3 _w--v--v summed-BTW";- London. Feb. 25.-The Madrid corre~ la?“ n mnr :1L""$.m W spuuden: of the Standard My»: Spam 3mrï¬ï¬g'ï¬: ‘ak'h‘.’ q ish statesman of every shade of opinion “a“? M WM“? ’13.“ l . . , - fr... run: Slulpl)‘ amazed and undlgnnnt at the . 00» ll- Put. inn. by idea that Spain would ever consent to ’ sell Cuba. The suppontlon Would ex: poue (he monarchy m an irresistible Mira?" movement of popular feeling. shared by W - a the army and navy. From a auntie!"- DR. .‘é 9“ viewpoint n is equally lmpoua'ble. be- . Mu n onâ€... an cause the price suggested would no: may“ m Harm-m hall cmer the (‘ubnn drbt. which in u- nhlgu'qu-I: Jwr‘ugrmhz most entirely hold by Spnninrds. mw-"ï¬_ ,'~ Ids-u nun-d Arm-- Unfortunately, 1hr report â€ya, murh of the land allotted to the Indians ts tn the and reKtons. and ts unï¬t for productive vuln- \'ntton utthuut an oxtvmh'e syltem of Irv ï¬xation. and the board Conrurs with the commtsstom-r of lndun affair- ln recom- "ï¬nding an nmroprhlwn to Atd tn work. or thts ctmracter. 3 time Is not very tu- dlxum WM 0! rum-nu and othrr summe- dlans may he brought (0 an and WRECKIIN‘G DERRICK CHIEF. (Now Beta; Towed to annnn.) I Mnmon In mudr or [he rnlargf-d and 2m< lprmui rmnznm {m Indian I-dlndttun In- uUA'uriuml durmx HM! pan: your and ï¬gâ€" urvs urt- mu 2‘ alumni): ï¬nal [hr rnruHmrn! 1n 1))? 2M 3"?“er u! all grndrn Including z'onth! and lnlssiun m‘huula for 1597 “an 21““.4, as :uwlnn an rnroHrm-m (M23132 (or )KNS. The Harland; presented nrv rc-xudvd axhlzhlyn‘xnIm-nnl1nd full of hnpu {or rho Indmn var-c, 1t n‘waml. tho board 533a. that m a row yrurs a nenernuon of Irunaxm "HI he nun-d up very mflerem from any :hu have live-d 1w!urv»~a generation educated 0’11... an of Cuba. one s‘rmua (fl-f. Vision (or Inn)» frel'dmvn “hm-e r ornmvm is bound vu‘n )n- rzmmiru-d 1 U‘rflHvy PW (‘ULKFI In the general mndlllon of lht Indian. no lmponnm (-hanxvl'hnvo Occurred. but there Is evidence a! steady progn-n in in- dunrml pumults and In rduoallun. The board VHF“! with unsucxmn the “ï¬rm sum! 0! m4,- prmldenl in support of NH! urvmc "form.“ and (he ohmic-Mon of the order prohibiting n-movuls without vausv IL) m» Indian sender, muor ls ex~ pressed than the placing of the Indian agents tht-msvlvu undor [he NH! service Would luv u gn-a! huon to Hm I?! VICQ‘. The board thinks the uxrromonm 01m: hawks rnmmhslun wnh m» I‘hocmwx and Chlok‘amwy m Hu- hzdinn tl-ranry huvc 1‘2. (Jules is chairman. has been sub- mitted m St-crmury Min. An nbflmct o! the report follows: The Amerlcnn indlln Show. Very nag-Id Adv-neemeln. “'nshingwn. March ).â€"»’J‘he twenty- eighth unnuul run)". of Mn- bnurd of Indian commissioners, of whirl) Merrill n .. very {gr dlxum when the WARDS OF THE NATION othrr summe- (but-ï¬e In Hm (h-{H‘L Thvy mike no pro- r Immr I’LHJEHIIHN o! (‘hh-kasav “ fume Hum: as « Him-ma tho nov- 5 hman tn pron-H If thI Alarm mmin-d prumm mum-Jinn“ of (he w z'ur‘grm-ss ls urgvd In mudr or [he rnlarkf-d and 2m< lHiHHe {m Indian I-dlndttun In- Inn-e The “ Estey " tone is proverb- ial, rich, deep, pure and full. and it ought to be. Fifty years’ experience in tone pro- duction is to be found in every Estey Organ sent from the factory. Esfey Organ ( Brafllabom, W. Oar 'MN M000»â€" 0‘. New with M an a... No.8» quarlrr. 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