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   Iola Daily Register (Newspaper) - December 21, 1900, Iola, Kansas                                -OR sir no. 50. 984 two the Treaty as the it is and J Document It lit you Read Everl Word of it as here 2dH-iTbe I Pa as ratified by the Senate was 55 to 18. provides that the United is to have control Ni canal and talie any 1 it may find necessary to i -s ofj 2; o'clock da y Sen ate doors were upon thi and the into ex session for the last tinie i The icc ito been at there were certain to make of die were still further be of to aU by the bad a majority six to ten I to that I for ihe first roll call minutes past three and was I taken upon suggested by the of these words latter the i. words ilon were ch is hereby words in the pre- ' mife to article 2, making it read as contracting to preserve and maintain the ' * of in article 8 of the Clayton Which is adopt as the basis bi b the following lu the between and at October 29, for the of the Suez committee foreign relations 20i.^^ea^ the palpers liave s iUn senate in with the They express the treaty and that it Britain to accept has struck a serious the principles of its own reputation very rawle says the Daily senate obviously compromise -is still the diplomacy treaty as amended is staate ' States of America and I the of. the United Great being 6teaction,of a ship and to arise called the V state; of the and her J States 6f ofi Greai Britain empress the Honorable G. Gi G. majesty's ami extraordinary to the communicated to each their were found to be in due hayel upon the following - Article is agreed that the be constricted under the of of tite United either i directly at its own or by gift or loan of money to or corporations or subscriptions to or purchase of or and subject to the provisions of the present the shall have enjoy dll the rights incident to such as as the exclusive right of providing for the management of the Article high contracting desiring and maintain f of In article 8 of which convention is hereby superseded adopt as the basis of such neutralization thie following substantially as in the convention between Great Britain and certain other signed at ' October 29, 1888^ for n of the Suez marine that shall be iree and in limes of war as in times of to the vessels of commerce of war of nations on terms of entire so there shall he no. against any nation its citizens or subjects in or charges of traffic or The canal shall nor shall any nor be -' ' of wiir ent shali not h exce may be transit of canal shall be the possible dn with the in force and only such intermission as from the of the Prizes shall he in all respects subject to the same rules as vessels 0[f war of the l No belligerent or disembark munitions of war or warlike materials in the except in case of accident and hindrance of transit and in such case the transit shall he resumed with all possible The of this article shall apply to adjacent to the canali threes marine of opposite Vessels of war of a belligerent shall not remain in waters logger than hours at one except in and in case shall depart as soon as A vessel of war of one belligerent shall not depart within twenty-four hours of a departure of another It is that none of the immediate forgoing conditions and in sections numbered 2, 4i and 5 this article apply to measures which the United States find it necessary to take for securing for forces defense of the United States and the of public Tbf and works j operation of shall be deemed to be part for the | purposes this in time of war as in time of shall enjoy complete immunity from attack or belligerents and froda to impair their usefulness as part of the ' shall be erected commanding canal or the waters The shall be at liberty to miliary police along canal .as may tie necessary to it against lawlessness and Article present convention be ratified hy the of the by and with the advice of tho senate and by her Britannic and the shall changed ftt or at within six months from daVe Jn faith with ' signed The Ex-president About the Writes Democracy and calls Some Interesting i i J. And Clearly tie Opinion that There is no Hope for f cracy as it Flirts * ' * i Dec. 19-Former President Cleveland tb this issue of itie Evening of an tended article; on the plight of the tiie Mr. begins ing the history ofthe and he defeat since 1864;in In taking up the question of the conditions of democracy he says that the success of the party in 1892 was SO decisive and of its was Then came the fallacy of silver Cleveland proceeds as culmination of ' wab reached when its these undemocratic was and when our rank and file were summoned to do battle under which and which held alOft in unfamiliar The result of such a was This abandonment of the principles true this contemptuous disobedience it and this deliberate violation of the law of its strength were by a as inexorable as followed by inevitable of disaster of 1872, by similar was quickly by to the professions and sane Democracy But the and persistence of our in 1^96 is illustrated lin an astounding way by the on thie day of our that a second battle should be fought on the same with the satne false war cries the same leadership that had brought us tq the surrounding of A NEW I Hai Arranged V ' National eil has ratified the extradition treaty with the United States by a vote of 83 ' The treaty was bythe states so it has passed both the ttw 1^1 nee store all aglow with Holiday it 1 Every presents 6f land i of useful lind fancy The prices on uniformly On Holiday gifts as Its oh staple articles will find that this is The UNTIL UNTIL AFTER HOSPITAL to the Almost Defective - I Dec. | this ARE Dec. 21.-A board of is the yellow at members are pleased with the * thus The is practically certain the by * A ' ' Dec 21^-^A;terrifl9e is raging on the coast and several smalt ships are reported Star Ldner steames Celtic was off j Her crew landed by tugi A 3iU Will WUl fhe I tiHe was almost completely fire at o'clock this fire waii a As it was discovered the removed tlo and later were pit sFe Some 0|f.ttiem were in critical condition exposure cold and the excitement of the occasion may cause Oq of water the a hard ing the Stormont hospital maintained by a and was by the Bock Island The damage is estimated at i THE The officers are Hard to - Sou Down the m By 8crlpps-H^M Pnt Dec. 21.^Ah arrest in with the case - is Search is being for the kidnappers and for- tbe gold mulcted from which ois to have been carried near ENGLISH SHIP Large Steamer Ashore and the Crew By 211-A large Tank went ashore forty miles south here yesterday The so that reach There is no of the landing of the Minister is to Agree i Dec. department today cabled instructions to Minister authorizing signature to the the representatives of the powers tin WILL ' toe of mw Dec. President decided ito start from Washington about of May for trip to the Pacific coast to attend Ihe of ihe battleship STORM VESSELS storm ou the Virginia ' Has worst a of MARTIAL LAW The Cape Are tlie Br 8crlprisf-yeR Dec. law of Cape Capte Dutch are excited by anii the situation is v TO And ed to A Seattle Company to An f. By Dec. Alaska coal been company has presented a petition to to Sign j the Yukon council tt charter to | build an electric railway | bv The will build a | 21.-The fifty road at a i of a million by the RICHARD Virginia i Died at I By Dec. Richard Republican from the second Virginia District died at his home in STORM OCT WEST j A Gale is the Pacific COast Doing Damage San 21.~Anotheip big storm is along the A number of vessels are makling port. | J IT A Man Into I if isk Ry 8crippS|-MeR8e Dec. 21-^A Iman arrested here today for was to be loaded down with letters and packages which had been taken from local within past two ( MRS FRIe DEAD The of the Senator From Maine Dies 8eripp-XoRM 21,T-The wife of of died this this the wife of Frye was is ed when the Senate met transacting any Senate January ay 21.-jWhen the House inet today I it immediately adr is a of respect of Representative It again January 1.; KRUGER Is An With the py 21.4-Pre8identi request for an with was by his Highness on the ground that he to help Bn IS THE QUEEN iors Are Afloat That the England is 111. 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