Lawrence Daily World (Newspaper) - April 2, 1897, Lawrence, Kansas FRIDAY APRIL 1897 to Z President Vice President Capital Ins Janus G HG Mauley B F H A Monroe J If Watkins National Bank PAUL Cannier DIRECTORS Albert Paul Jacob Exchanges on all principal cities at t e National Bank United Capital banking business and bills of exchange on all the principal of Vice Walter L V P Directors Gladness Comes a better understanding of the transient nature of the many phys ical ills which vanish before proper ef rightly There is comfort in the knowledge that so many forms of sickness are not due to any actual dis but simply to a constipated condi tion of the which the pleasant family Syrup of prompt ly That is why it is remedy with millions of and is everywhere esteemed so highly by all who value good beneficial effects are due to the that it la the one remedy which promoter internal without debilitating the organs on it It is therefore in order to get its bene to note when yon pur that you have the genuine which is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup and sold by all rep If in the enjoyment of good led the system is tives or other remedies are not If afflicted with any actual one may be commended to the most skillful but if in need of a then one should have the ana with the Syrup of Figs stands highest and is most largely used and gives most general SENATE COMES TO THE INSURGENTS LIVELY TALK STIRRED Three Resolutions Introduced la tha Patriots tor Morgan Wants Bights From to ste J D Bowersock T H Glathart R W Span F A Bailey A F w H R Hall W R v I SURGEON 743 Maas The Fair 81 719 calls at Give the Little Darling Pictures to look at and f lories to and he or she will be and Children are and it U Important their be care OUR LITTLE ONES and the now in Its 32d Is THE BEST and only for little people of 4 to 10 Every and poem a written to unit the of the the enjoy tooV and either In matter or is carefully Tatar and teach this 1Mibtful Uttle almost An Education in 15 Stories and 3O Pictures Every The Pictures arc by best on and American and inculcating a taste for all that Is be t In One Buys Happiness For little nan or daughter for a whole If sent TODAY to the publisher with his or her name and Teach A Child to for a child more than to a magazine ja t Uke the crown a dollar could not be spent more to rour satisfaction than In bringing for a rear to jour little THE OK A dollar enclosed In a letter almost always reaches the publisher If plainly tuna Eim 133 vinar Hut Apri question was revived in tho yes after a long period of compara tive Four distinct Cuban reso lutions were brought forward in rapid The last and most portant one came from Senator Mor gan of It declares that a state of war exists in Cuba an the policy of the United States to accord with both parties to the recognition as Morgan notice he would call up the at tau next meeting of the with the expectation of securing nnal Of the other two agreed One of by Mor calls on the 1resideat for the let ters of General Gomez to Cleveland and for other informa tion on Cuban The by Mills of instructs the com on foreign relations to report what obligations the United States has Assumed compelling Cuba to re to Both resolu tions were passed without Q of also presented a resolution reciting General of the PAYNE REPLIES TO INGALLS VL No gives out a reply to the It say in HOPEFUL THE DANGER LINE Delivers Few and NKW April Charles V BECOMES MORE Methodist incorrectly at to Bishop prompted from a bitter onen letter in part The language attributed to me in the newspaper reports was not exactly that which I but the reports were substantially Your en tire reply can hardly fail to convince the general public that you have not been greatly misrepresented in respect to your want of faith in moral prin ciple as a either in politics or in practical Your reference to your reporting a prize fight for as being on the same plane of conduct as the work of a Christian minister who you say preaches for shows a lack of moral dis crimination which is Is there no difference between the man who employs his talents in a way as will inevitably corrupt youth and Relow Mast Now Bear the Mississippi Conn ties Will lie Carter Water for Thirty Fifty Miles Wide at both are highest t paid for their Yon have for many years been a public occupying one of the highest positions in the you descend from that lofty height to give the weight of your name and of influence to an affair that the country pronounces demoral izing and especially harmful to you should expect that those who wish to protect our youth and our cherished institutions as well will call you to account for such a strange proceeding and yon cannot be unaware of the fact that the press of the both secular and with singu lar and with almost merci less sarcasm in many as sailed your new Yon vigorously resent the challenge I made to the truth of your statement j that had been captured by the Span ish and was about to be tried by drum courtmartial and and pro testing such trial aa contrary April flood in the Mississippi dela above is decidedly better as to loss of life and further de of The half dozen on the Arkansas and Missis shores between Helena and have drawn an immense of water out of the main chan is spreading itself over the but not with that degree of that cuts off escape to the in of low The river a decline from a point below to tha The incline above in many places is as great as ten is not out of The waters from the St Francis basin in Arkansas are still welling the channel of the river from the mouth of the Francis to a point south of for no break occurs until Westover ten ilies below The worst at Helena will be over by THe damage to the farming n the delta cannot be RIVERA BE General Weyler Orders a Court No Courtesy for April General Hirers probably will be shot as General Weyler has given that he be tried by court martial on the im He may be put to death Saturday in spite of his or the Spanish may cure him and then shoot Colonel who triad carry off his wounded commander his although himself will die with It is predicted that these puttings to death General Gomez to shoot all Spanish prisoners instead of releas ing The Cubans are not disheartened at the loss of General They say General Roloff ia in Pinar del and will become second in command of the whole Insurgents in great numbers are the east and concentrating in Havana They have plenty of ammunition and good Permission asked by a colleague of the corre from the Chicago killed in the to go to secure the body and has been refused bv the Minister De Lome wired the request and General Lee seconded Marriott took Gen eral Lees letter to but General Ahumada refused to see request could not be that those who witnessed the bloody will for the most fight were average American citi I repeat what I did say that this statement is a Ameri can citizenship and an to Ameri can Are we to believe that the aver age American citizen will travel half across the continent at large expense to witness a disgraceful fight that the to the of civilized whole little Nevada stamps as illegal and that tWe moral sense of thr country pronounces im moral permit me again to say that you misjudge resent the average American 3 BUILT UKE A 1 STERLING BICYCLES Atlen asked for immediate considera tion of the resolution said it did not conform with the dignity of to rush forward on these The ques tions of life and death in Cuba was not i vou misrepresent your critic when in tbe keeping of the There vou nni with in ig be decorous and orderly proj concerning a matter of such en these international ques notorious Without making and he would object to the to your strong lation unless it was allowed to go to concerning and phar the PROTESTS Japan and Argentina Republic Inter Formal Objection to the April first open and formal expressions of dissat with the pending tariff on the part of foreign nations have come to the state department from i Japan and c The Japanese minister has expressed the regret of his government at the proposed adop tion of silk which without promising to help out tho urers of the United threaten seriously the important trade Japan has built up at great expense with the United States in raw and partly man The and a pugilist having better manners than a subscribe vour friend and BALL PLAYERS MAY STRIKE Argentine min Ister added his as has instead of on April and ends been in the forai of a threat of ber IS instead of October Up In Arms Against tho New National Contracts Iher April special to the Tribune from Hot Springs says There is an imminent danger of a huge dis ruption in the National The players are up in arms against the magnates and are openly talking of a The trouble has arisen over the new contract that every player in the league signed this The change in the contract is small and makes the pay of the players commence April IS Ooto BEAR easy running and Sterling Cycle FOR AGENCY THIS SPACE RESERVED JOB NAME OF GOOD A WHOSE SHALL IT BE A MONTHLY to tkc PRICE A Published at by Bradley 933 If St COUNTY STABLE but in the usual diplomatic against the proposed duty on hides and other raw materials coming from his country in great quantities to the United Clem found April an clerk in the office of Judge B was found in the office his body ter cut and mutilated and the room of a desperate a fellow is arrest r At first thought H seems hle hn j man being should wilfully embrace thou sands of women daily court the rim Some through if e and others i neglect Tne who neglects io look after the of the meet to her or wilfully Ills of thb render a womans and approach inr motherhood a menace of the for all weakness and dis that make wife hood found in It directly and only on these r It pre pares the maid for wifehood the wife for It does with the usual discomforts ofthe period preceding It insures a healthy baby and easy and comparatively of women have testi fied to its wonderworking virtues Get it at the druggists and refuse all There is nothing just the same or just as The druggist who tells you there is either mistaken or dishonest The players claim that the contract is framed to rob them where they signed they did not understand the full purpose of They base their assertions on the ground that in making the pay April 1 the young players are tried and work where under the old order they will have received fifteen days POWDER Absolutely Celebrated grot leavening Asm res the food against atom and all fonts of adulteration to the cheap B KBW KILLS HERSELF EN ROUTE TO BE FORT SCOTT under water for thirty days and main line and branch lines of the Mississippi Valley road will have more than 100 miles of track in Chief and Police Judge The Chief Slakes Lively FORT April old police at a meeting last I reprimanded Chief Williams and Police Judge both for failing to collect Mnr h fines from the and docked for the time they were in Topeka working for the removal of the pres ent Williams was accused of having col money from to pay the expenses of the Topeka delega He admitted having received from them this He clared that one of the members of the old the same man who is now instigating the on and urged him to av sess each 80 for the purpose of SHE WAS A DENVER and Her Lover Were om tlu Way te Known the Was 81 and He Was Were Waa Lottie Opposite the the upper a mile of track has washed Proba bly railroad stations and small towns are The danger has been shifted now to the south of and the levees to a delegation to Topeka to pro tony Wayside to the mouth of the the governor not to abolish must begin to feel the pressure the says he refused f the movement of water back into to tax tne but that he did re he from the the White from them and was re and the St Francis to divide it with a member of Memphis to Crawlers Ridge the Jhe board for expenses incurred in is now forty miles A line telegraphing to It is expected cast and west on the water across prosecutions will result from the dis would probably be fifty miles All of this water must pass out between two walls of in many but a few miles distant one from the other The local relief committee sent a steamboat to the Francis river brin out peo ple and carry supplies and food to man April The flyer this morning brought IB the remains of Miss Lottie oi committed suicide white en route from Denver to where she was going with her to be is a great ing the whole as the young woman and her intended Frank Massey of each other for dorfs which time had looked upon Massey as one ofthe waa seen did not but had da to go to He said he could of no why the and he appeared to be TO ADVANCE POOL to MORRIS For Yean In the Social In Wash In Jail for April in the county the alias of George is George for merly assistant librarian of the United States congressional library 5n Wash Morris was in ihe social swim a few He dined with justices of the supreme hob with senators and Congress and was on terms through several the notables that assembled at the ItaL too much gayety brought BM where I am de clared I enjoyed the best that could limit There is not much say in that I would in prison now if I Had been less easy in toy j WJ had nothing to do with and It is said that the destitu tion in the territory to be covered is but news of it did not reach Memphis until HAIL IN SOUTH MISSOURI and Mountain Grove by Destructive April was visited by a destructive hail storm Pieces of ice and twelve ounces fell in great profusion and with such force that not a house escaped more or less Immediately following the I hail came the heaviest rain storm wit x April fierce hail storm this section yesterday noise of its approach could be heard Ipr So far ho deaths are but many persons in path were in Not a house in town escaped having windows and ous roofs were greatly The Federal Supreme Conrt Urged Hear the Joint Traffic Case April the United States supreme conrt this Solicitor General act ing for the entered a motion to advance on the docket the suit the Joint Traffic associa principal trunk lines of the James Carter appeared for the traffic He announced concur rence in the motion to saying that his clients were very anxious to have the case heard before adjourn ment for the The court announced through the chief justice that the motion would be taken under advisement NOTABLE PLACES White and Draper Made Ambas Patents presi dent today sent the following nomin ations to the Senate Andrew White of New to be ambassador extraordinary and inches of water fell here yesterday in one hour and large hailstones did much damage in tbe Under FOOT Feet of Water city stands in four feet of the result of a in the levee at There is much suffering Draper of to be ambassador and plenipotentiary to Chandler Hale of to be secre tary of the embassy of the United brutes at Gracey of to be consul at Fu Alison of Colo to be consul at Am boy instead of the girl had up her mind before that she kill wrote a letter to at the Union stating that she intended taking her own Uff This fact was confirmed by a gram from bnt the strange part of it ia that het intended husband When the remains Haitian they were taken to Undertaker where a coroners was The jury found that she come to her death by a dose crt which was administered her own hand with suicidal Lottie Merrill was quite a pretty about medium height and n years Her home was at 4007 Campa Denver Frank Massey is a middleaged who been in the mining business in Colo rado for some time and has M friends in Hastings THAT it poorer Five Fu as originally in a t j dred in a destitute condition are huddled together on the levee near Under n city the past fortyeight ours has caused the almost complete of all low lands and are great damage to the TO Prospective Trouble In Hawaii Prompts the Bending of au American April Ad stolen a He is serving a A Froi April Su of Insurance McNall has issued an order barring the Protective association of the United I am very to yon indeed for what has done for States from doing business in It is a Texas concern and claims right as a fraternal He finds that it does not meet the requirements of the law and that it does its writes If EtU of Elk About smooth before I con fined I had snch pains I could stand op little while at a I could not rest at at nor at any other I could scarcely cat anything at I began taking Fa Prescription and after tne second doee I felt Prom then until I was I carried nearly all the water that was va long and ia the garden every besides my other and did not feel at a I When the baby was bora the doctor thr who were with me said I had very easy The women said I had an easier time than any one they ever saw far the first Tbe baby ia very healthy and right I got op WMB flays ou and have been up tn tbe and felt and The by con tea caused Pel and safe cure for a April Conyham Protestant who bad been sick for several his palace here this the j AT April and yesterday proceed at the flagship Philadelphia to The order Was followed by number of cipher The greatest excitement prevails on i s intimations have been given that 1 rouble la expected between the Amer and the Convention Hall Being Torn in which President McKinley was is being torn Last severe storm that visited ils section helped the work of demoli Mowing down a portion of the t which fell without doing aiy and Advertiser NEW April New York and the York Advertiser h ive consolidated under the name tha Journal aad United Press land will Butterworth of be commissioner of Oliver Michigan and William Howell of Kew to H U secretaries of the treas assistant Captain Robert Craig of the signal to be French to Tax Foreign April chamber of deputies has adopted the port dues imposing a tax upon foreign ves sels of I franc 25 centimes per metric ton upon merchandise and upon each head of cattle or passenger Its Appearance la City and KANSAS April ever the mysterious light the heav ens that seem to be moving from Pacific coast to the Atlantic whether it is an airship or something favored Kansas City with visit last night and thousands of re could for hours talk of nothing The light was first seen about a quarter after 8 It in the and instead of being stationary it moved from north south and back and then seemed to to the and then to rise It is it is so more that of a planet than it ti that which from the moon or A dispatch town in Brown sixty miles northwest of this that the mysterious visitor was seen in that hundreds of Receiver for tbe April On the ap plication of the trustees of the Young Mens Christian Judge BUT SEVENTEEN Early Chandler Tornado April ft develops that the fatality rf the tor nado was lew than has been In the and difficulty of telephoning became the list of dud was made than it fourteen persons are to bars met death and is Longan appointed George the Fully 800 people were more or less mings receiver to of the wind up the affairs Fred Grant Offered m April Fred of New son of the late has been offered the of assistant secretary of and has the offer under fifty or sixty tmd or fire more trill surely Modem to decide the of the Bids i Modern j sellers front membership his Ok l trial in the Circuit Last favor at the be of bureau to call for bids for pishing all supplies for the Indian service during the fiscal year begin toing July 1 next Bids win be opened both at Chicago and e Way in Chicago and May 25 The contracts to list those will aggregate in