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DOdd’s Kidney Pills ALWAYS CURE- dsh oï¬cials families SI: rm 31.1KB Seume adjourned at 1.50 8.111. Indian 0n: SAND SENATE AGREED (Eauadiau ADVERTISING RATES. ,fl line (aolnd gmtlfonpaflel. M ounh so merchmts for business nave:- 21m.- year or {or ‘ shorter Lima. m appkcation. :5 QLi'afquen: hwrtion. vices in loan! c lumns IOcperlinoflrst ugh subsequent insoztion and advertisements such :5 stayed Q5 noted. km: for ï¬le of six or oigh: a: three or four insertions. I! more an an sdditioual propomomu «huge UI'CS O.T., April 19,â€"Xearly 1,000 Indians are gathered on the North Canadian, many miles gar-y, holding a ghost dance. 73;“: the Indians, incited by in men. will take advantage -- of [maps from neighborlng w: an uprising to secure more .zml in return for the enforce- ilc territorial anti‘polygamy hué causal great discomfort FRIDAY APRIL :32 1898. .zéd servxco .YABL K Sé-rute Adopts It. m. April 19, 1.45 armâ€"The udnpb‘d the report of the Con- nnittm by a vote of 43 to 35. su .‘x motion to adopt it has . and the previous question :urliumoutary squabble is de- n and Rheumatism muse .::‘. and suffering. Every roman who runs chances of :‘ or catching cold, is liable from one or both. Our are full of sufferers from ms; none are more pain- ncrve is on ï¬re; every 3::2tre of agony; every mus- lof torture. To move hand .1, and \Vell-to-do Spanish Smmpedln: From the Philippines. 43 -â€"A‘vmys xiv, both your om Orï¬ce when you at unto mm of the town sad the auto or should :uways follow your own :nthis once. We unnot rudflv rub. of the United States mtiou Requires That 1 Shall Be Free. A 19.-A special despatch «5'4 than the steamship m: Manila. has arrived ch Spanish omcials and ‘1: families who are escap- bcHion. which is spread- ho Philippines. They re- .1 is panic-stricken. 'Ew President of the Uni- ml be hereby is. directed | I m use the entire land ; cos of the United States, I u :be actual service of the :‘nu militia of the several taxman as may benecessary r-N-lutions into eflect. I \F the United States hereby disposition or intention to ignty, jurisdiction or con- Islnnd except for the pacfl- and :15th its determina- : is accomplished, to leave is and control of the Island wum VA-vv- ~- â€" ~ r books unlo- this is done. ‘sm gnakes more cripples c razkoad accidents that us thevictim shriek with ed. Twisted, mis-shapen of humanity, who cannot naildï¬lsgm “ Chemisu,Toton‘ I! â€WAS“. :break Feared. l is the duty of the' Immand, and the Gov! nixed States does hereby Government of Spain ‘ r POST is published subou'iptionnul it; Authority and gov- .md of Cuba, and With- mvul forces from Cuba. and Senate. The re- 4 as foilows: Senate and the House )f the United States Itiâ€"At: 1.10 mm. reached by the con WILSON 6: WILSON. Ptoprioton ’ N 0:160. ple of the Island of r. ought to be, freo both voyryi‘! 0.51. no. SPAIN’S ROYAL SPEECH Will Not Give Up Cuba on Any Account. ‘ JOQNT DEMAND FOR _A“FB_§E QUBA’ The United States Senate and gene of Representatives Agree to Ask Spain to Do That Which She Eu In- timltod She Will Not Doâ€" Wu' or Bukdown London, April 19.-â€"-A special to the Daily News from Madrid saysi “The Cabinet Council met at 4 o’clock this afternoon. The session lasted three hours. Senor Sagasta, the Premier, snbniitted a draft of the speech from tho ThrOne. Its tenor is not preciselv known, though it makes an appeal to be highest patriotism of the nation. It summarizes the interna- tional problem and points out how Spain has always presented an accommodating front in everything which did not dim- inish her sovereignty, though she only agreed to grant a cessation of hostilities in Cuba when the Pope made his request nnd the“ powers joined in counseliing. it. Provincetown, Mass, April 19.â€"-Cap- tain Webb of the barkontine Morales, who reached this port from Ponce, Porto Rico, yesterday, reports that on April 6, the day befare he sailed from Ponce, eight Spanish torpedo boats arrived at that port from the Canaries. Two Span- ish men-ot-war were there already. A. Spanish cruiser also was sighted in Mona The speech trom the Throne vappealb to the Spanish people to tally around the young King in order to save the country, and to grant to the- Government :every- thing which may be'neoessary and urg- ent to defend the national honor and s? egnty. Spain Will Not Yield. It is a matter of comparative indifler- enco to the Spanish people whether the policy of the United States is one of im- mediate nnnexntior or liberation. It aims at; least at the « strucsion 0! Spanish sovereignty in Cui s. Spain cannot tame- iy give up her sovereign rights without a smuggle. V. To all friendly suggestions of worldly prudence they reply in a calm, digniï¬ed manner which commands re'sp'eot, but where the national honor is concerned prudential considerations must be set aside. ' I I 1 Hum, (no “can“, turn, u cies. Every detail has been arranged to seize a propitious moment for action. The local Cal-lists are convinced that the that Spain will be forced to choose be- tween Republicanism. and Don Carlos. They add the oniy chance of the present dynasty is a successful war against the United States, the possibility of which is ,, _~-A.-J By the Terms of tho I'. S. Senate Resolu- ï¬onsâ€"A (‘mztlict Certain. Madrid, April 19.â€"The Liberal yester- day reproduces verbatim the United States Senate's Cuban resolution, and remarks that it is not frightened by its reality, though it does not support the rumor in oï¬icial circles. that the proceed- ings at Washington are a cloak to gain time for further negotiations between the Pope and powers. The Liberal adds: “Such rumors are dangerous, as they lead to popular discontent. The truth is, a conflict is certain. President McKinley is ambitiously following a deliberate plan, and the powers are too jealous of one another to interfere. though they may be driven to suppress hostilities, should their self-interests be endangered. Spain has no allies, and must protect her honor. Let the Government see that it be united Spain. †War Is Inevitable. | I London, April 19,â€"General Marcelo de . Amen-raga, ex-Foreign' Minister of War, and Prime Minister, has, a special . despatch from Madrid announces, arrived. | at the Spanish capital, in order to attend , ‘| the meeting 0! the Cortes. He is quoted as declaring tint war is inevitable. l . ‘ LL-A. fl‘muâ€" candida; l Passage as the vessel sailed. Expelled From Havana. London, April 19,â€"The Times am nounced this morning that its correspond- ent has been expelled 1mm Havana. Against the expulsion the Times protests editorially. characterizing the act as “an- other of Spain’s efl‘orss to stifle the “’hat Don Carlos Says. Venice, April 19.-â€"Don Carlos, in an interview here, which is mainly a repeti- tion of his manifesto, has declared that Spain has mismanaged the Cuban difï¬- culty from the start. _ “She should have sought a casns belli a year ago,†he said, “when the United States were unprepared, and should have had the courage to bombard New York and to disembark troops upon the coast of Florida. The United States would then have given way. If Spain were now to be vanquished, Cuba. would share the fate of California, Texas and Louisiana, and be absorbed by the Anglo-Saxon ele- ment. †, L_ _I_-A. .nA-d,‘ â€Juno. In reply to a question as towhat wOqu happen to Spain after a disastrous war, Don Carlos said: “The future is in the hands of God; but Spaniards would not be likely to rebel against the Government which had known how to vindicate the old Castilian honor. †Cal-lists Active {In England. London, April ISLâ€"The supporters in England of Don Carlos, the Spanish Pre- tender, headed by the Earl of Ashburn- ham, are actively grgparing for emergen- ~__A_MA *A scouted. a: uv..-..â€"-â€"° . The despatch adds that max: Brazilian and other foreign oï¬ering their service to Spain meeting of the Spanish 0: despatches further say, will ; question of privateering. .. 41.x-.. n mnrflnl‘ ucBu-vu v- r- . Leaflets incl-Izixâ€"Jé a p5pular do tion have been seized at Madrid. New York, April 19.â€"A. despavcn 150 the World from St. Vincent, Cape Verde Islands, says: The. torpedo flotilla, under the guardianship of the armored cruisers Maria. Ter- Spaniards at the Canaries. SPAIN NOT SCARED sun at Cape Vet“- 1 dynasty is doomed, and Continuing, ‘. be forced to choose be- culed the idea of the Spaniards shelling lcanism. and Don Carlos. cities, pointing out that it would be no inly chance of the present advantage to Spain for her to do so. uccessful war against the Sir Charles Dilke then expressed the the possibility of which is opinion that both sides should be allowed access to British cooling stations, allow- ing 24 hours to elapse between the de- 1' Is Inevitable. partnre of one nation’s ships and the ~11 ISLâ€"General Marcelo de arrival of their enemy to coal. He also Foreign Minister of War ‘ said that he anticipated considerable dinister, has, a special trouble from the chaotic state of internaâ€" Madrid announces, arrived : tional law, announced that his sympa- capital, in order to attend ' thies were with the United States, and the Cortes. He is quoted explained that the United States was quite at war is inevitable. iright in interim-lug in Cuba, adding: , adds that many Swedish, 1 “Althought I pity the grand old empire other foreign oflicers are or Spain, which is crumbling." service to Spain. The next he Spanish Cabinet, the in the House- ther say, will discuss the ‘ Washington. April 19.â€"The ayes and ,__ _.-_. Amman in the House on the sts are convinced that the euu m uuu u...,.....° ______ , . | Sir Charles Dilke ridi~ Now. fn England. -A despaï¬gh 15° demonstra- wbuld ï¬UNYON’S " PRBGRESS IMPROVED HOMCEPATHY. Victory 0m thequst Ohm» ' nate Forms of Disease. People in All Wake of Lite Cured by ._._ J-.-- "V i" His Remedies. BURES WEI! OIHEBS FAIL Mrs. 'x'\ m. Shm. -Jo. 15 Montague Place, Toronto, L‘.-..nda, says: “I havo 8,193": cqnfidence in Munyon's Reme- ‘ LL ‘_ -A_-;L _“AAâ€"lgul “uh-JV...» â€"Vâ€"_ ‘. _, moniuand breaks up; icold hours. Price, 259. 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Munyon's Pile Ointment positive cures all forms of iles. Price,be 25c. Munyon's Blood ure eradicate s a impurities of the blood Price, 250. Muny on's Female Remedies are boon to all “Lemon: “ 1:-.. “Am Mr. Balfour WW'V' Y-- . . A separate cure for each dxsease. all druggists. mostly 25 cents avial. Personal letters to Prof. Munyon, 11 Albert street, Toronto. Ont, answer- ed. with free medical advice [or any London, April ISLâ€"The House at Uom- mons resumed its sessions yesterday after the Easter recess. Mr. James Lowthcr (Conservative) asked the Government whether, “in view of the apparent im- minence of war between two States with which we are on most friendly terms," it was not the intention of the Govern- ment to “immediately notify all British subjects of the necessity for tho observ- ance of strict; neutrality" .~ A“_‘... and. Mr. A. J. Balfour, the Government leader and acting Secretary of State for Foreign Aflairs, in reply, said he saw “no reason to depart from the universal practice of awaiting an outbreak of hos- tilities. ’ ’ “'ant Consular Reports. Mr. Edward J. Morton (Liberal) asked if Her Majesty’s Government could pro- cure through the United States Embassy, for the use of Parliament, copies of the consular reports from Cuba presented to the Congress of the United States. Mr. Balfour, in reply, said he was not aware that there was any macmnery w carry out. such an unusual demand, but said the Government would be glad to consider in Says the Fighting “'ill Be Xavalâ€"I! the U. 5. Wins at sea “'ar Will Be Short. London, April 19.â€"Sir Charles Dllke. Radical. is quoted in an interview on the Spanish-American crisis as expressing the opinion that the two opposing fleets are about evenly balanced, adding: “There- fore the decisive action will be fought at sea. It the Americans win the war will be over. If Spain wins it will be the be- ginning of a. long struggle, which must ,4L1_._ .x-a....4- a! anIn †gluutus v. u .vuo _-__ end in the crushipg dffzgt 61' Spain." ‘7- nxn-- _ Washington. April 19.â€"The eyes and noes were demanded in the House on the previous question. It carried 171 to 121. A vote is now (2.30 mm.) being taken on the adoption of the Conference report. Deomcram and Republicans are voting {oi- as sondly. Washington, April 19.â€"The flnn call in the House on the adoption showed 810 ayes and 6 nays. resolution goes to the President morning. New York, April 19.â€"A despatach to the World from Rome, Italy. says: “We wish war between America and Spain might; be averted.†said an omcial of Its] ’5 Foreign Ministry, “but we recog- nize that Spain has up: the same right v.â€" “Spniil tors“ that †subordinate to her duties. P3X t!†penalty- buu â€Mudâ€"I, . “Tho powers of Europe never even ed of making a naval demonsm- iced States in favor IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. SIR CHARLES DILKE By 310 Ayes to 6 Nay!- Debi in no flurry About Neutral- lty Notiï¬cation. Ehii 1:31- hghts were duties. and she must The House of 09m- It}; adoption of the yes and 6 nays. The the President in the (II w‘mL-‘I- yuanâ€"w _--__ v _ _,, , a bound freight ran into a train ‘ g alanine-eighth 0L a mildew: o! the, 11130an loop line, on. Engineer Leann-d Jone- sum .3 ï¬lm- burg and hue Forth at St. Ian's â€"A UK. for syn}: ‘ , 'rnsohburg, April 19.â€"In 3 «$111.15 on “306.13. M {bout 4 u'ohok nan Anna: :- Mn. St. Mary's. April ISLâ€"A serious accl- dent occurred hora yaï¬ujaxgt thoG_._ T. ‘R. crossing west of the Junction station. Thomas Fulcher and Isaac Fen-u were ontopolaloadothnydrlvinsaspirited tamothou-eee toward! the town, and when nearing the madame: stopped to allow a westbound t‘ train to pass, but the horses became unmanage- able and ran against the side of theme!- ing engine. Mr. Ferris was instantly killed. Mr. Fulcher was badly, but not seriously, injured, and both horse: was more or less hurt, one of them beyond recovery. The Wagon and harne- we a total wreck. Coroner Rankine! Stanton! is expected to hold an inquest. Drowned Close to Land. Gnnanoque, Ap_ril}9.â€"Ar sad drowning ,,,x,_ _‘A._ accident occurred here yesterday after- noon, the autumn.» man being John A. Cunningham, aged21 years. Cunning- ham, along with J. Helm ad '1‘. Boucher, were out sailing. When neg: Dark Island Cunningham lost his hat. and in his eaorta to get it the boat was upset. Holler-an and Banana- clung to the boat but Cunningham struck out for shore. He was drowned a few yards from land. in about eight feet of water. brot] Toronto. April Iiiâ€"The ï¬nvcstigatlon of the charge against Mrs. Sheehnn of abandoning her infant on March 17, at Fairbank, took place yesterday. Miss Gertrude Hoover deposed that she found the child about a mile north of the nil- way track lying In a pool of water. Con- stable Wilson, who made the arrest in company with County Constable Burns. aware that the demndant had admitted to him that she had deserted the child. urging as a reason that her mother was 4 .j __ .1 LI... -AQHAHQ'AI‘ 5'..- .w_____-, sici, End the knowledge of the possession of the child would have killed her. The prisoner was committed for trial and al- lowed out on bail, to appear at the May sessions. JOAQUIN CRESPO KILLED. Beard Nothing of It. Washington, April ilkâ€"Up to 3 o‘clock yesterday no word had come to Senor Andrade, the Venezuelan Minister here, of the killing of air-President Crespo by rebels. The Minister’s brother. General Andrade, is now President of Venezuela, having succeeded CrcSpo. The Minister thought it strange he had received no advices from Venezuela, but said there had been ï¬ghting in the part of Van..- zuela in which General Crespo was last reported. Toronto, April 19.â€"The spruce pest, which a few days ago was announced at the Bureau of Forestry to have been found as far north as Lucknow, has now been reported from Midland. Dr. Brodie, entomologist to the department, called at the Parliament Buildings yesterday with a sample of the post from Midland that was two or three years old. This is re- ed as alarmingly near the forests, and active measures will be taken to ex- terminate the pest. An Imposing Spectacle. Quebec, April 19.â€"Tho boils of tho Cardinal Taschereau moved Iolemnly along the road lined with a triage of mnimry standing presen: arms. wiï¬h a brilliant military 56:13. The Governor- General was represented by Major Dmi- son, aide, and Sir Wilfrid Laurier. by Hon. Chas. Fitzpatrick; Liana-Governor Jette was accompanied by Major Shep. pard. A.D.C. The bells of the English Cathedral were toiled during the proca- sion and the Protestant schools ware dis- missed'for the afternoon. #___‘ TRIED 1'0 KILL HIS BROTHER. 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'1‘ em: memo“. iv» ls Wï¬Ã©f M'r. Gre'eriway l's Secur- ~~.~, inc fowaa m. $8,000 Make IS mmseo. Smile Reduction; to B. m. on Cord m .84 Mlmâ€"Conocflou With Lalo Bnpcflor an! w my Blur M of tho Prenhr’l run-Dauphin M Connection. Winnipeg, April litâ€"It h understood that urban an summon: WI. thornllwaypouqol the Provincbl Gov- mum-ugh: down It will bum nbotnnooutollomg _ .. __ n'rho Eggchâ€"h'lnéommt will aid the mobs Scum Balm to the extent 0! gun-annulus It: bonds for mouthing)». Thais noomoupotnt. â€that the Gamma: cu: have tho mmmm‘ggenru u undu- gun’â€" 'l'h'o WEfld will for the con- struction of the roadtrom Winnipeg City. which will inoculate the company either a bridge across the Bed Riva orgaflingrightotmymtho Louis bridge, which in city property. n. x- . I..- “Au-Qt†IV-Qwâ€" â€" -_-, or! on this will be commenced im- mediately, and by next season the con- struction of a link to connect the llne with thewest end of the Rainy River will be up (or consider-gum. - -_x__-- _nl Will w our .“ wâ€"â€"_â€"â€"v- This being outside the Province, will have to be titled by a cash grant, and in connection with which tenn- will be secured. absoluwa securing to the people of Manitoba 1: 10 cent rate per cm: on when tron: Winnipeg to lake Superior. Another impel-tent announcement in reported to be that of building 3 line of niiwey from nbont Sitton, en the Den- phin line, no miles northwesterly end northerly to the Suhtohewen River. through the fertile Swen River anley. This line will be built under the charter of the Hudson Bay Railway, and it in {or ,_A1 I- mutational thanadahundwnm†Little hock huly published In that datum BM .‘hydchn. G. B. BobEx-u. H 1).. 852 Wood wad Ave . Detroit. Itch. 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