Atlantic Daily Telegraph (Newspaper) - May 6, 1895, Atlantic, Iowa VOLUME MONDAY MAY 1895 NUMBER 124 Soil of Nicaragua Is Rid of the British ENGLISH SAIL AWAY Smart Money n Be Paid to tho In London AVI thin Next Fifteen of Damages to Be Settled hy can Republics May Unite For by tho Associated Press May Nicaraguan government having through the Salvadorean minister at London ac tho modified ultimatum of the British the dispute be tween the two countries is practically an Orders were cabled to Reai Admiral Stephenson directing him to evacuate tho port Tho war ships presented a scene of orderly bus tie in the giving evidence that something out of the usual course was going Boats passed between the shores and the tlu little midshipman in charge wearing ar air of greater importance than usual were evidently bearers of com to Captain Trench of the Royal upon the seizure o had been appointed by Admir ol governor of the port The force originally landed by the Brit ish to hold the place was 400 blue jack ets and but on Friday when i became known the tension had become all of them with tho exception of 58 marines with their officers were British King Hauled Shortly after the flag denoting that religious services were in progress on board tho warships was hauled down the marines who had been drawn up in front of tho customs house were ordered to return to their A few minutes later the British flag was hauled down from the government building and soon the soil of Nicaragua was rid of the British and the long strokes of the sailors were sweeping the heavy boats to the warships lying in the har Hundreds of persons had assem bled along tho shore to see the embark ment of the and a cheer went up as the noses of the boats headed har The warships were soon rid ing at short but their departure was delayed by the which did not serve until the It was ex the flagship would depart with the other two vessels of the but when the water was high enough on the bar to permit of the passing of the vessels only the Wild Swan and Satel line got under and with the red ensign of Britain snapping in the stood out to The the Royal pai d out her cable and this fact was believed to con firm a report that she would salute the Nicaraguan flag when the govern ment repossesses itself of the Other Questions of As has been Nicaragua has agreed to pay the demanded by Great Britain for the expulsion of pro Consul Hatch and for other alleged damages to British subjects arising from the recent troubles in the Mosquito but instead of paying the money at the cannons as the British government originally demanded should be she will pay it in Lon don 15 days after the last vessel of the British fleet withdraws from j There are questions of damages to British subjects to be but Nic aragua believes that if these questions are submitted to impartial the judgment will be rendered in her Well authenticated reports have reached here that Chief the deposed chief of the Mosquito who is now in is the re of per day from the British government and these reports do not tend to allay the popular animosity against Great it being held that sho would not take such an inter est in Clarence if she did not have an ulterior interest in It is broadly stated that Great Britain intended to restore him to his but to do BO now she would have to despoil Nicaragua of the territory formerly ruled by which was a few days ago incorporated as a state and named 111 honor of the president of i Attitude of Undo 1 In well informed circles it is not be that Great Britain will ever at tempt to restore Clarence under the present since should she en to do so now the United States Would interfere in what would prac amount to a confiscation of terri There is much doubt as to whal ithe exact attitude of the government at Washington has been during the whole lof the Many conflicting state are some of which are to the effect that tho United States if her protested at all against the of Nicaragua did iso in a while Iton the other it was claimed that It was through their efforts and in measure under their efforts that Seno the Salvadorean minister a took such a successful part i the negotiations that lead to the accept tance by the Earl of Bri jish foreign of the proposa that the smart money bo paid in Londo linstead ot to Admiral Stephenson The action of Salvador i the payment of the indem in her course tho whole is very favorably on in official circles and it is believed an entente will be established that will load to results beneficial to both Central American Republics would nob bo at all surprising ii this trouble with Great Britain would result in tho formation of an alliance of Central American states for defensive There is no denying the at Great Britain in her treatment of and in her dealings with other small powers has caused au awakening tho Central Ameri can republics to the danger to which they ore exposed from British There is a strong belief here Great Britain will never submit to tration any question that may arise be tween herself and the Central American but will herself sit in judg ment on tho question and then proceed by force of arms to enforce her own Not for years has there been such unanimity of opinion among tht republics and the situation may be best summed up by comparing it to the flurry among a group of chickens when a hawk dashes down among them and depletes the Great has successfully played the role of the and the flurry caused by her act shows no sign of sub The governments of all tht Central American states and those oi several of the South American countries have telegraphed to President Zelaya suggesting the formation of a commer cial the productions ol Great and also against the transportation of Central and South American products in British If such a union could be definitely ar and the terms be put into force quite a severe blow would be dealt to British and eventually tho Brit ish government would find its treat ment of Nicaragua had cost it a sum of money far in excess of the smart money which sho demanded of CROPS LITTLE Not Far Enough Advanced to Be Seriously IOWAS DEAD ABE LAID TO Ford Given Her May Clara Ford murder trial resulted in a verdict of not Lost October young Frank Westwood was shot on his fathers doorstep in and a mystery re as to the author of the fatal The detectives followed up a clue which led to the arrest of Clara who was reported to have dis guised herself as a man and shot West wood out of The counsel foi the defense brought forth evidence showing that on the night of the mur der Clara Ford was at the Opera The after a long brought in a verdict of no guilty and Clara Ford was given hei Insurgent May by the steamer Mascotte bring reports thai the fort of San Ramon de las in which were 260 men and Laconia with the same number of in in Santiago were both captured last week by insurgents under Captain who was captured while escorting provisions has been taken to Havana to be Slice of Manchuria Would Satisfy May dispatch to The Standard from Berlin says that the de tails of the negotiations between the powers in connection with Japan is but it is known Russia will be if she gets a slice of Manchuria a harbor that is free of Spain Not Opposing the May reports to the it can be stated that no de has yet been arrived at by Spain n respect to joining France and Germany in their protest against the erms of the treaty ol Pope Sympathizes With May pope has written a letter to the Armenian patriarch at expressing sympathy with tho Armenians and indorsing the necessity for Fear a Coal May a general strike in all the Ohio coal mines assured Cor an and indications tor a similar condition in West Virginia the railroads and others here are greatly concerned the prospects for the The is getting so low that no relief can be expected from western and the Pittsburg division is not con much better than in Price of Spirits May McNulta of the whisky trust has announced that owing to the advanced price of corn he has decided to increase ot spirits 2 cents per proof Severe Storm in May wind and hail the severest in recent went over the city doing many thousand dol lars worth of Will Fight to the May Greenhut denies the statement of Receiver Mc that Iw has withdrawn his He says thut he will fight the suits against the receiver and the organiza tion committee to the bitter Secure May dispatch from to the says that the local bank was robbed by ex about being Victims of the Great Cyclone Burled During a Terrible Storm at Farmers Homeless and Have Been Sent Out to Adjoining Boy Killed by Sioux May is coming out of the chaos in the narrow district of Sioux which was swept by the tornado on Friday Prompt aid has made the survivors ol the devastated country as comfortable as possible nearly all the dead are now buried and none of the injured now living are thought to be The Journals staff wnd went all over the ground swept says will cover the prop erty including out buildings and In few places are the crops seriously for grain was not up far enough to be killed 01 lodged by the and the permanent injury in the fields was by the plaster ing of mud which they This mud shower was a prominent part oi the phenomenal but it seema the power of the simply scooped up the wet earth from the sur face in several places and distributed it over other The correct list of dead numbers as has already been None have died since About 40 persona were injured in Sioux The mayor of Sioux Center appealed to Sioux City for aid and a public meeting was held Saturday night and arrangements were made for sending clothing and Officials of Sioux how say it is not needed that ail have been properly cared and that the people of the neighborhood are well able to do In the whole country travers ed by the tornado but three f armors were all the rest were well to do and some A revised list of the killed and in jured at Sioux Center and its vicinity it as follows JOHN Miss ANNA JOHN ALICE aged Miss TILLIE BABE OF ANNIE JACOB aged MAURICE aged BABE or AND AND JOHN The fatally injured aras Henry aged Hinta John Hattic Jennie and Nellie and Jimmie Wee Jennie and Eddie Ben Herman and Henry James OF To the People of Atlantic and Cass County Owing to the centralization of our business at Des we have decided to a Final Closing Out Sale At of the DRY GOODS and Boots and and therefore offer additional to our GOODS Our entire stock of and AT COST No Reserve No Quarters IOWAS DEAD ARE LAID TO Victims of the Great Cyclone Are Buried During a Terrible May funeral oi the victims of Fridays cyclone was held here Sunday in the midst of a terrific The valley of death from Ireton to Sioux which nearly parallels the railroad was day with vehicles of every From all sides there was nothing but Dead articles of wearing portions ol houses and pieces of wagons and farming implements and everything moveable were scattered along the All the dead were buried in Sioux county excepting the Marsden brothers and whose remains were sent to their old home in Wis Around Sioux Center 40 farmers are homeless and and appeals have been sent out to many adjoining cities by the The railroads reach ing this part of the country have agreed to carry all donations free of Damage Done by a May Advices from southern Indiana and northern report a phenomenal At McGonigle station near crops were badly also bridges and In Scioto county the people were greatly Much damage was done around New About two miles from Har a waterspout inundated the Water was three feet deep in the carrying logs and fences into the Trees were blown a tall house was carried away and crops badly In none of the localities did the damage extend be yond a mile There waa a cloudburst between Torrent causing big The north fork of the Kentucky river rose three feet in one Cream Baking Powder Mart Perfect We must make this sacrifice because our time is and will require all our attention to the Des Moines This Signal Closing Sale will commence at Everything must go regardless of Now is the Golden Opportunity to buy Goods Cheap Final Closing Out Sale at the Dry Goods and Boot and Shoe