00 Cludnnul. Daron. lath].- n Houseman And the monitor . vllh A total or 45 In: sum. M . My (or use, I: 1“ maker with I [m The oral-or Inflow-nominal“- momma-o. 0! an the thumb ud ' mom. coat. the In way. and m Wil- Norfolk. um 1...!!le Inlllblo (or mmu loot at mâ€"“ New York the E53 El: {.1 :5: 2: § \ ii I’ a: .1 m I In. swim, In mumps. nun M and (m lulu dun munch, “in then m not nun-bloc a low York the torpedo boon Porter. m colllu. room. ammo an â€out. They and m allvn o! m â€A Atlantic mdmn will be kept in M lad ndlnn nnd gull tum dnrlnc the mm: mm It Ill ls well they will â€ml but I! there should be new In Cohan nutter: the American flu would be “lying around loose" ln .0 III-aunts rlclnlly. navy den-rt- 3 ï¬t an ant while there In no purpose 1 IIHI‘ the slightest threatening million, are his :1. lost been .â€" um the North Atlantic mound- ]. should be today stronger In light- ~ oil’- thnn at any time since the Dnlphu. Adams! mend bu under his W command tron (mm on. out miller. In bluluhlpl And two M with 1 mm in the min but- Wdllotnulmnlomnrln can: 0! mum and: In: In Cuba m and can. uncles: to blgw ï¬n- A rot-liabl- not; The mm which has jun: concluded It. evolutions all Forum: Monroe consists d the double turret monitor Puritan. m 10 guns; the butleghlp Indian, 16 (In; Honcho-eta. 16 cum; Tom. i nun; lulu . 10 gum: Ion. 18 an: unborn Brooklyn. 20 mm; sew cm; and the {lunacy Inga} nor was. of course, entirely without hundntiqnhbnt the story simply re- flects the {act that the stock specula- cnn no at last waking up to the (act that the United States in ready to aid Cub. it short notice it need be. At the navy department it in aid that the chips will be kept out of Cuba waters until they are needed, but there is no but» any attempt to conceal the tact M the strongest fleet ever put togeth- Ct In thin country is today within a few bouts." of Cuba. and ready to be put b work oi! Havana at a few days' no- Washington Speclnl: President Mc- Kinloy‘s Cuban policy may be a decid- odly paciï¬c one. but it. is none the less 1 (act that there has been quietly man- ned 1 concentration of warships such In has never before been seen on the Atlantic must. 2; rumor was current on Wall street, today that a ship of war hld been ordered to the harbor of Ha~ vans, and as a result telegrams poured In here asking for particulars. The ru- Followlng are some of :he latest dis- )ttchon on the subject. They certainly point to approaching war with Spain: WW Wurlhlpl Are A otlvo. Then the commerce Mutants. Co- lumbia and Mlunnollu. would be an: straight. any to the coat. of Spain. no th- Iour Annex-1cm lllfl'l. 8!. Paul. 81. Lou“. pm. and New York. would be unmanned to m Brooklyn nu, m to but Iwhcl aun- pIu-«l up: an Nun» Mom- with um. «on 1: «ul . Than It: "Icon!" or ohm-râ€" vulol IM’I would be (old 0! to watch the pom at can or Term. (In only 1‘“ m Ion In tho (Inna. The Sec-mar: o! the Navy know- at every hour of the any jun than u. I- located, and the dispatch boat Dolphin He- at Washington vith Mean up :u the time. It. tot haunt-o. wnr nhould be declared today. the Mphln would go Gym; out with duplchu to Admiral Sic-rd and!" him to Hay", to we autumn pom (vhlch no also con!- lu stations) 0! Scan: Bay. on the out can. or Hole 8t. Nichol-u on the val. rout. Both In" cable commu- nlculon with Wuhlnton [or further Owen. _ est evar gathered undo: the Cult“ Slam an, and n. oomwu {unruly with any squadron o! the world's great powers. Tha North Atlantic squadron now cruising 01! 1110 cape: of Virgin“ will be the fleet to meet and do battle with the modern Armada or Spain. Thin squadron in point of armor. speed and weight at meal that. can be thrown in broadalde in a swan time, In the stront- 1n greater part it was worked out nearly one year ago at the Naval War college by Captain A. T. Malian. now retired, Captain Henry S, Taylor 0! {he battleshlp Massachusetts and Lieuten- ant. Sï¬nger, chief of the Bureau at x.- val Intenixence. It has been brought to the last detail with“: the last, three days by the stat! or the naval intelli- gence bureau. Coune u- no Purina by Thin country in the Event. 0! War. New Y-mk Special: The news that Captain Jose 50me. the naval attache of the Spanish negation, had been sm- ing around our coast forum-minus and um) )ard§, has aroused the navy de- partment to the formation or a plan or campaign against the fleet that Spain In bound to send in case war In de- dared. HOW WE “’ILL FIGHT. THE ARIORED CRUISER DETROIT. I! one o! the Spanish boats should break down the whole armxulu would have to wait, {or no bunt would dare attempt limping buek to Spain alune. One or two 0! our scouts could easily be spared in such emergency to sand it to the bottom. The Spanish nee: will have to come straight arrow \he A1- lamlc until it teaches about 55 degrees west longitude. Its coal cupat-lu‘ will prevent any tortuous or dodglng course. places in Spain where fleets can be utilized. They are not supposed to do any ï¬ghting. In fact. it any battleship come out after men: they are to run out of danger and then return to their watch. gum THE ABMORI-ID CRUSH NEW YORK. ‘ HIR'L'II, n ms â€nu-us uu an: n u hut-Im- ‘l‘hls scout would signal this about fli‘uaou miles ut‘i putt, swing from forty- . live to sixty milos, zuui dash'baok at, full spam! again will: whatever insu'ut'v -iious the Admiral might give. Four or ‘ ï¬ve hours later another smut would ‘ mine in with {rosin-r details. and a few 1 hours inter still another. Then the Ad- , i mlrul u! the main item roulll get under i l way with the autumn": of imvrrepting , and engaging his oimtuies at just thcv point he might m-lrrt. ’ : been court-mariialed by At. Jusca, mamas Province. an- other train has been blown up with d}?- nnmito, the armored car being shatterâ€" ed by the explosion. Ten Spanish soldiers were killed. The other cars were sacked by the Cubans. A large number or cattle have been seized by the insurgents near Bacnlno, Santa. Clara Province. The Spanish Battalion 0: America. was escorting tiwm. anti its lieutenant-colonel has orders 0! Way- The same awful condition exists over an the vainre at Pinu- del Rio. Re- m {mm the main! of the province as no lea gamma. A maxim-ate of the Audiencla (Judge of the Superior mutt) write: than to a friend In Ha- The heavy monimra Mane, {rub for unit-a. could keep Inc-k the short coal- ed and battle weakened Spanish battle- ships. If our main fleet should doing: the Spaniards In mo. ï¬rst battle this coast numlrnn would be not across the an": of Flofldn to engage the torn. (tenuous of Havana. Wevlor [and mam to luau-«y 8cm To... In 9-â€- ('10-. Havana. via; Key Wes. Sperm: In 'Los Fallacies. Plnn do! Rio Province, thty-two persons died (mm hunger on last Saturday. The minority of the population are starving and rmwd the streets, demanding relief from the Spanish authorities. has Palacim. lye- !ore the war. had at least 2,000 inhabit- um. Now there are not over 800. .. 5...}... ;_..a u... i am fleet. mobilized at Key Wesl. could keep then: {m followlng up the ant-em. This that would include the double tun-eta! monitors Amphlthrlte. Terror and xlnatonomoh. the dynamite cmlser Vesuvlus, the the vessels In the lorpedo bout. flotilla. and the "5M draft ann- lnaul Helena. Wllmlnmon. Nashville and Annapolis. inner; to lava». or possibly 8mm do Cuba. on the south coast of the II- M thm’ it has a chalet of three Scout. on Ibo Lookout. On the pointing at the nrmdo for any at these three lanes the commander of the "scouts" will detach one by pyl- vate long distance signal (about. ï¬fteen miles), and it will start 011 under full steam to the Admiral or our main or defensive fleet“. Any one of our six could get to Haul eighteen hours in advance of the Spanish llcot. and it would signal its news mm the enemy's fleet. so strong, at such an hour. in such lalilmle and longitude, at such speed, was running on aurh a course. land, where It must so for coal. In ruse the ï¬rst battle shuuld mm In favor of me Spaulnrds our coast I'll; , '. "mum a week an our to.“ CUBA ALKOI‘I' I! ASHES. i, A Ilwlnlte "Mary ‘1! mm 1m 8931. . 9 ant Anenlu. Pinnr «M No. by tho ImumMs, under Hun. Pedro Din, {our â€w smith banana. of Mama". The mule was {aunt It | plam «allot! ! Damn†(‘nmn After a haw urn tin Inmlrmts what-gal 1h:- Spanlnh “net and a hand- (tr-ham! cnmmntor ensued. with 1h:- mmplme «1:1:th of 11:98pm- .Ianls. The Spank}! ervaI'wl in .m- unm- to San Jose and xhre i'nlmm foi- DMW-I “mm to within sight u( m9 wwn. . 1w. 3f nu)- and then the boys at the village '11)" the tank about the stream for an hour or an. boating campaign man on 2hr- tank with able bodied dubs. When m- suhjort is removed from the tank he is thoroughly sober, very remnant and mad! to take my sort 0! a temper- ame pledge the good citizens of Ms- lf‘rvme may shove at him. Elm-"v. flea. "Oh. my friends." excialmed the walking delegate, who had turned evangelist. "m me entrant you to shun the raging ï¬rst of he“. There hr: 9. pound o! honest. union-made brim- "one burned in Satan's entire kin;- dom."â€"Ch£caso Tribune. "Why do they c9.“ that um. 31!- lfllrtly a flush: of Ind perform"? "Deanna lh. m rang-nu dozen mu m 0’! M0." Dnvn A“, try it. hot lulled. Liston-me. W. Tm, has discovered u now mm for rlmnkmness which In: flfll'k terror tn the hearts at an old so“: and the young mks. It, is c-lalmpd that thls method shows I big- gpr pomntaga of cum than any other rem-0y pr" ofleml (0 an anxious ya!)â€" no. Wh'nmrer a maiden: of mam-villa got: his pan-Irate. he is hauled to an old [as tank on the outskirts of m \‘illagc’. hm; this he is shoved ulo M an Pariah-n, Rania (‘llrn tho. Inuthm‘ mu took plan the nun any hum-an the span!“ lam: mm: mm. Jim-Inn" and, the mum-3mm and" t‘n). sunny. Mm- thm hum m II- MIYII‘IHH "treated. [mm nu both sh!" mm but: and the flaunt-D Mum \‘lvnr Wan "Nomi: mum-ltd. t ame um Ming wnt info Human 1mm Puma nasal, F'a. to supply the taplml. .\II the. ropom about tho, elï¬clion n! pro-HMâ€. n! the (.‘an rt‘puMic are « nnsidfl’od here to ho premature. The (man! asstmhly of npmonuciwea hold at Gnalynmarlllo, Puerto Prinrlp'. Igrvvrvl before voting for the president to dwide ï¬rst nbout me reforms to be made in the mastication and the new pow-n to be bestowed upon the pres!- dnn: Mame". This discussion was a mlter of sevenl days, and K the elec- tion has taken place the results sre not yet unlikely known. flaming. 10 IM- sum. proflnu. 3mm: tun-an n: the [Muslim of Arum-m had an museum-m with {he hum-gnu on sauna-y. both side: running an my 101’}. Gen. Weyier is hoedieu ol‘ the condi- tion oi the desolswd provinces. in- uesd o! trying to remedy the situation he has issued orders. which I have rend. to destroy utterly the towns of m Sier- ra, Arimso, Lu Aux-u, San Anton, m Guanos, Arrieie. and Pants Gerda, In Santa. Clara. Province. all in the neigh- borhood o! the City of Cienluegos. The only reason he gives for this barbsrity. which will leave homeless thousands 6! people. is that the Spanish troops canâ€" not deiend those places against {he raidsvot the insurgents. It is the be- ginuing at Weyler‘s policy to reduce Cuba to ashes hetero surrendering it to the Cubans. how we rm be» son! and WW At the Tunic“ river, Ma: Swen h, in “range that whfle this country Is so far ndvam‘ed In eI-rrtrlcul rau- wayn it shonld be behind Europe in (he pneumatic tube system of trans- mitting messages and small packages. Some of the largest clue: of Europe. well n landon. Liverpool, Birming- ham. mm mm Berlin. have has: pro- vided with pneumatlc tubes for may. mmlug message! for (my "3“,. annulm- Record. Shim m mug. in luck, pug". tionary days. horn in Manama, win- rmed In Connecticut. and Hammad with the business interests at the West. He Is well acquainted with Run. stun customs. having spent some time In that conmry and in China. He has Mn identiï¬ed in [JOHHCS cm: in; business way. A Mum Con-«n, 'I‘Int m u 0-. Ills I'm-fly. A Tennessee community, apparently founded on Institutes drawn from the precepts at Ruskin, has Jun: established a college, to which they gave the name of that. rhapaodtet, the New Eco‘nom)‘. the town they have built up In the last three years. The community now numbers 213. and possesses property valued at 880,000. When it started each head at a family not In $500. and the Increment represents what tht‘b' have earned in the interval beyond their living expenses. The settlement lives as n single family; its standard of mine is an hour’s labor; In iis‘homn commerce it has no money and needs nonewn certiï¬cate that labor ha been performed takes its place. A pound 01 ton coats eleven hours“ work; seven:- 1y hours‘ pay for a. pair of shoes; two and a hall for a pound of crackers. nmi so on. Everybody works and alivâ€" men and women alike‘recelve the same wages. They have licretoim-e Worked ten hours a day. but expect Loan to reduce it to eight. They have I. kindergarten. an adequaw education, machinery. music, languages and a limited Ict-hnology being taught in ad- dition to the regular branches. The majority of the communist: are agnos- tive. There Is no church. but. those who like can (a to church outside. 0! the gran numbor of similar commun- ims ï¬rst and last tounded in this coun- try {ew survive. The most do no: om- )au a decade. and IL Would not. oe salt :0 "roam a longer term to: this mu, though Its inmimtxon of a college shows that I: has so far no mlldflnu on that sum-enXew York Tribune. 'nuoulu um um! sum. In the Ladit‘ï¬' Home Journal Ed- wnrd w. Huh now: 1):» abuse of {M fll'l‘H)‘ cuslum‘u! mating in small par- wl of flu! or u dainty slipper utter a departing l-rhlo mu! groomâ€"nu un- ulmko-u (hululxlml. "'th thinly Ill!" per.“ he ulw saw. "him been tram- !nrmml lmo the uld Mm» o! doubtful orlum. and lllrmvn with {one and ar- i‘llrun'y. rnnnlnx no and n! dllcomlm'x. Ami 1MB In what hm hrs-"1 muons haw donneralvd Into. ley have â€91'" minarm‘cl. and. llu‘rflurr. the â€one! um [mm mm «Hume the better. 'l'ho suvnllmvnl M llw custom ha. been I"! mm and khan are nu lung" mun of rum! luck. Tlm mudc-rn thrower u], of road luck. Tim mudc-rn (brown 0 vlu-m lmn Irnnalormml mnm Into an «Ha-s um I'hlch to annoy and nonm- Hw mm» mm groom. TM bent! 1!.†o! ponplo )mw airy-nay begun to lub- mmm a uhower 0! 1mm notch. and mm an and tar mum :mumul him In mphfly lu-Imx loflol’v-l. W. 1mm Inm- pn-ponml the 0ch «atom. but in mm- um. llmrrlonh. prowl-num- rlro-zhrunmx uml Ila vault“ of 0“ mm a! mamas. will 1» Mt to “no Mm" at our modern society. Into who“ mull llu-w an: Mu min. and 'M mm human-c Mm: (In! on mun m:- ï¬rm-elm tub-“Ill“ of oldl'u “In In- ‘0 pmrurm john." m- I'u-o nub Iot- “on“... anm Im- Wn-Ilnalon Pm: Guam "Minn-oi M!- » aloft of II. In" 00" frul mung": 1“. mm:- whlcl u a" m an. and a: our all hm It..." (OM H m (lo-nan! Nolan-non I: m be new "Km! lenms only that. how 1!! my «mom-7' :0 ytm III '0‘". ll inï¬rm on "I" Mun Gonna) limit-r was ‘- Minna. .\ In“ vmwm had been "nor-l in Ms hm. Incl (In In“ M" In mun was manna to hold I: II. The man I’ll 1-â€:th decorum). lid mu «hm mus-“ll hum «ml-ll)- ah' nut-In! me nneral'n atlonuon. On It nus painted In has black Mun: 7 ‘56.. MAI Brahma P. Butler. 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