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   Lawrence Daily World (Newspaper) - February 22, 1898, Lawrence, Kansas                                DAILY WORLD ni nr TUESDAY FEBRUARY Watkins National 116500 DIRECTORS WaU Albert Bernini Jacob Hew Department resolved and Tie Maits t Vice Cubic Surplus G I M G I A M A B Both the method anS remits when Syrup of Figs is taken it is pleasant and refreshing to the and acts gently yet promptly on the Liver and cleanses the sys tem dispels head aches and fevers and cures habitual Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro pleasing to the taste and ac to the prompt in its action and truly beneficial in ita prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any CALIFORNIA FIB SYRUP SAH OAL new SWEEPING CUTS IN AP THE SUNDRY CIVIL of Less Than Current Placet All Federal Under tbe Exclusive Control of the Treasury United States Capital Directors I D B L Meore I B R W V Bailey A F w H S Hall W R H AT of Real and I SURGEON 743 Mm The Fair Telephone 171 901 Ohio Si Physician Residence 621 Office hoars 9 to 11 2 to 4 TIME fur and how to make your call at one of the Saata Fe route ticket offices r add reel oar sinesa and to answer ai ell ai to Mil railroad and steamship seek and sleeping car reser City office In Drag Store Depot office telephone BALLET A Fe A FK Fast So Texas 4 Thara am Denver and Utah a n Mexico and California Express p m Topeka p m So 7 Kan Texas pn BAST So Kansas City A Chicago Express m So Atlantic a m No Kansas City a re No Kansas City Afternoon Express p ta So Chicago p m Kansas City m SOUTHERN KANSAS So a m So p TO IAV a So p m I Of 0IR BRN 8t AND 713 1310 street Union Pacific Overland 1 4 Coast p Eastern sweeping reduction of over from the 1 amount carried by tho current law is maUe sundry appropriation reported to the House the aggregate appropriation carried being The total is lesu than the regular and sup official estimates made for the fiscal year and less than the appropriations made for the current fiscal The imposes a number of new limitations and places all court custom appraisers barge subtreasuries and public buildings heretofore erected or being con or hereafter erected or pur chased any appropriation under the control of the together with the under the exclusive jurisdiction and control and In the custody of the Secretary of the Treas It repeals the require ment that In tho settle ment of claims for prize money or other moneys due pri vate sailors or marines or their representatives the allowances for attorneys fees be stated in a sep arate Limits the expend for the erection of barracks and quarters for in connection with the project adopted for seacoast defenses at any one point to for one battery post and addi tional for each additional battery from any appropriation unless special authority of Congress be The prohibits expenditures for surveying any public domain within any of tho forest except where necessary to designate their ex boundaries and of cuch loud within the reserves as is covered by legal claims initiated prior to proc of the For arsenals and armories is ap an increase of Si the current year for military estimates called work oil rivers and harbors authorized a reduction of survey of leop water ways between the Great and the Atlantic SV increase of public build reduction of for the lighthouse increase of and for the 1aris national Soldiers an increase of over the cur rent Among the items for protect ing bank at 000 Missouri river from mouth to Sioux of which is to protect banks at St at mouth f Little III There is appropriated for the survey of the Lynn Admiral Thinks That Only Raisins the Will Explain KEW Rear Admiral Francis commandant of the Brooklyn navy until a few months of the North Atlantic to which the Maine was studied pic tures of the wreck of the Maine with Interest Can you tell from the pictures whether a mine or a magazine sion caused the wreck he We dont want to know what there is above the wa ter What we want to know is how things look below that Do you think the cause of the ac cident will be known as soon as divers have been sent down I think it will be necessary to raise the Maine before they can tain the true cause of the The water in the bay of Havana is un usually I dont think a could see very far under water cer tainly he could not see well enough to be able to tell what caused the ex Electric lights might be but I doat think they will furnish suffi cient light to enable the diver to see so well as he should see in order to as certain the Other officers who were seen in the navy yard concurred with Admiral saying that it would be neces sary to wait until the Maine could be raised before forming an opinion as to the cause of the blowing The officers called attention to the fact that divers alone could not tell how the Myne was They said that the divers who were accustomed to working around wrecked ships had no experience in looking into wrecked especially warships of the mod ern It was said that it might be neces sary for some of the members of tho court of inquiry to make the descent and see for Nearly all the naval officers who attended the torpedo school at Newport learned It was pointed out that an ordinary experienced diver would be unable to with any degree of accuracy as to the Immediate cause of the MAGAZINE NO INFORMATION WILL BE MADE THE BOARD BEGINS the First Witness Spanish Officials Not Making Any Over the Investigation Divers Recover Exploited Miella Working on the The United lighthouse tender Mangrove ar rived here yesterday having Not Liable If the MaUne Disaster Was Ac or a question of which might at tach to the government of Spain in caie the Maine explosion was due to a mine in the harbor of Havana and waa the work of a fanatic or an hat become of discussion among International law is a mat ter largely of and a mine explosion in a fortified harbor in time Of peace no All unite in saying that if such an event waa by it would be cause for No less an authority than Robert Lin former minister to is positive that in case of or li the mine was exploded by a Spanish Spain would not be burdened with any legal Lincoln said In neither caM would the slightest liability attach to Assuming a mine explosion by a fanatic or by that would be the end of the Giv n board officers composing the court inj international law the widest lati f inquiry appointed by Rear Admiral j stretching to Sicard to inquire into the loss of the their limit there would be no liability The board met on the Mangrove at 10 with Captains Sampson and rhadwick and Lieutenant Command Potter and Marix present Cap tain Sampson and 1111 Commander recently the executive officer of the acted Captain the commander of the was the first witness He was under examination until 1 hour an adjourn it was Captain Sampson in an inter view I would be glad to give owing to the delicate the board has decided to make nothing against the government of It is an elementary principle of Inter law that a government is in way responsible for the acts of private If it were not so complications would be arising con which would keep nations in turmoil and arbitrating I It is another primary principle that no nation Is responsible for As to the right of a nation to fortify ita harbors as it sees fit there I annot be the slightest doubt right is a conceded one and is exer j ised by all I Whenever a en ters the harbor of a foreign power it is with notice of such defenses and with an assumption of the chances Ike Roral 11 tbe highest gr third farther taMa My Absolutely Pure NEW whatever I do not know what I It would not do to say testimony may or and U is only fair to the Spanish govern ment not to tell the public the testi mony until all has been received and the findings have been You may say that this rule is ab solute Due care will be taken for the rigid enforcement of and all stories to corne from the court should be put down as I have no Idea as to how long the court will remain No one Is author to fix the as the members i themselves do not Gunner Charles of the cruiser New arrived on the i Mangrove and is in immediate charge I of the The divers found a i cylinder used in conveying The fact that it had exploded seems to show that there was an explosion in that one nation is bound to give the ship of another notice of where and how its harbor defenses are as the result of such a rule would be In entering the harbor of Havana the Maine did so with full knowledge that it was a fortified har bor and took all the chances of Jent or the acts which might be done by those for whom Spain is not re THE DEN DENTIST Over INSURANCE written In reliable 1 BARSE A Treas LIVESTOCK COMMISSION Rooms Lire Stock Exchange PAID UP you want or Feeders write us Reasonable Experienced Salesmen In each Hogs and TELEPHONE 1S49 House Will Walt was today that it will be the policy of tho House leaders to as far as any agitation of matters re lating to Cuba or the Maine disaster in tho immediate Pending the result of the official believe it Is wise and the part ol food public policy to maintain New York Heralds Correspondent at Key West a NEW dispatch to the Herald from Key West says la learned from what may be considered a semiofficial j divers sent down on behalf of the j t United States to examine the wreck of tho battleship Maine have made a infi for ammunition on preliminary report of the result their Th court of inquiry personally in Incredible as it may said J the Caplain pointed by the Spanish government as a special judge to investigate the dis and his viewed the divers at Captain Peral ex pressed his appreciation of tho cour shown to him by the court of HE MAKES AN ADDRESS TO THE HE DEFENDS HIS The Novelist the Court KM From In At to Howl Him Dowm With Can of tho the divers report that the one in which tho ex plosion is supposed to have occurred Is According to the correspondents the contents of this zine are if this report be an entirely different aspect is given to the terrific sion which brought death and tion to the This report reaching Key it is caused the members of tho court of inquiry to decide to proceed to Havana and begin their investiga tion at Instead of organizing tho court 794 MM Money to Loan OH ABD COUNTY AT RILEY 2 Urier Lairan FIRSTCLASS EXCURSIONS SOUTH LOUISVILLE NASHVILLE RAILROAD On the First and ys of November and Full particulars as to In wf DEATH AT HIS The blacksmith is usually looked upon as the ideal of robust This is the but nevertheless he is subject to the same ills that afflict other and owing to the arduous nature of his daily the re sults of bilious attacks or indigestion are likely to be even more serious and speedy than in the case of men who lead sedentary The harder a man whether at the or bench or plow the more important is the necessity for a care ful watchfulness over When a hardworking man finds that his liver is torpid or his he can save himself much and possibly a serious by resorting at once to Dr Pierces Golden Medical The man who does this will always go to nis work and come from A good wife or mother can be of great aid in this respect Hard working men are prone to disregard little disorders and let them run The good wife should see to U that there U always a bottle of Golden Medical Discovery in the and that it is used when An honest dealer wont advise a four years ago I was afflicted with torpid writes Miss Nellie of Lawrence A half doxen bottles of Golden Medical Discovery made me a new I truly believe youi remedy saved my 1 am having food and can do ill my own For a copy of Pierces Common Sense Medical Adviser jend at to cover cost of mailing to the Dispensary Medical Cloth 10 cents Rachel of Rantin writes Your wonderful Medical Adviser worth more Its in I do not see how you can give such a volume I have been wodd not part with The Mill Strike 9Iay Be NEW sixth week of tho cloth mill strike opens without any indications of the opening of the mills on the part of tho There is a feel that the coming week will see a meeting of representatives of both as suggested by Commis Harry of the state board of ar some arrangement look ing to a conclusion of the strike may be Worries the Capetown correspondent of the Daily Mail bays The Transvaal government is mount Ing guns at Johannesburg and con rifles and car to that in an offensive and ostentatious During the last week eight railway truck loads ol war material were paraded through the streets of i A number of bodies were discovered i in the forward It was not pos 1 sible to remove but they prob will be removed I General Lee says the Spanish of are not interfering with the in I into the causes of the dis reea 22 state board of railroad and warehouse commissioners has prevailed upon the stock yards of Chicago to re duce the price of corn to shippers to the former price of SI per bushel leveral attempts have been made to accomplish this by but the efforts Oklahoma to Fight and letters are coming to Governor all parts of Oklahoma asking or authority to raise troops to tight Spain in case war is With This Invention Physicians Examine Internal NEW invention is announced of the in instrument of wonderful value in studying the condition of the Internal organs of the It is declared by physicians to be a tremendous advance in the old stethoscope The scope conveys to the physician the made by the internal thus telling him whether they are healthy or not y its aid he not only ascertains the condition of an bnt traces Its It has been discovered with the phonendoscope that the stomach assumes a different form when full of the different kinds of food and The rapidity with which various kinds of food and drink are digested can also be studied accurately with the The Instrument Is the invention of and of Vacancies to have been taken by the navy department to fill the vacancies in the enlisted branch of the navy caused by the loss of most of the crew of the The legal quota is now about 300 and arrangements have been made for tho immediate enlistment of about that number of Spaniards Stoned In CITY OF party of voung performing Span ish airs in the street in the garb of Spanish on Sunday were attacked and stoned by the pop This indicates the state of pop ular feeling here in regard to tbe Cuban Prototype Knocked Bob Arm strong retrieved some of his lost laurels last night after a des perate battle of five he swung a vicious right against Yank Kennys jaw and sent the big white prototype of Jim Corbett from New York into a trance that lasted for fifteen Bis Louis largo establishment of the II o use Furnishing company waa totally destroyed by fire resulting In a loss of more than 000 to the stock and Beautiful eyes prow dull and dim As the swift years steal willowy forms so slim Lose fairness with every Bnt she still li queen and bath charms spire Who wears youths coronal beautiful Preserve Your Hair and you preserve your A woman is as old as she says the No woman looks as old as she is if her hair has preserved ita normal You can keep hair from restoring its or restore the normal color to or faded by tbe use of ENGLAND AND lit nation Over West Africa Expedition Quite activity is manifested by the colonial the West African department and among the high military officers who are joing out to the Lagos The later are inclined to discredit the news which reached Niger coast yesterday to the effect that two French are advancing toward capital of the sultanate of that which is within the British sphere of but add that if the news should be confirmed it must be followed by a declaration of government has no news of the French having crossed the Niger into the Sokoto and it is added any such au movement would be dis avowed by the government Downfall of at The Pall Mall Gazette announces that the bank proceedings against Prince Franz von have been con The it is squandered an immense fortune be fore he was years of and dis appeared from It is reported j that the prince is running an elevator in a big New York New Carnival NEW New Orleans carnival was opened yes by Rex and his The river was covered with a brilliantly decorated flotilla when the royal yacht with the King of The three warships in i French and were attractively i Life Sentence for CLINTON was yesterday sentenced to hard labor for life for the murder of his wifes first Ber I toch has already been sent to the i penitentiary under a similar rains yester day decimated the crowd about the approaches to the Assizes court of the Seine in the Palace of though the court was packed with Zola was hissed when he reached the The advocate general com his He expressed confidence that the jury would con demn Zola read an address ta the court in which he said that the had the air of giving aa or der to the who are charged to avenge the national and find me Loud The presiding judge said Ton cannot say that the premier has given an order to condemn Zola said Such proceedings are an abominable piece of political I have never in the as has been but I have raised a cry of and I lea re history to judge me and to ap pn my who dishonor are who mingle cries of Vire Iar mee with A bas les and Vive after the letters ha has 1 i If I am here it is because I wished It is I who asked to appear before 1 who are the voice of is I for that I raise the I crv of and that I wish to bring out the perhaps j but here I stand before you and awatt i your The speech was constantly inter by hisses and Zola complained of the prevail ing state of lassitude and exclaimed I I can read on your are We hare had enough of it The matter must bo brought to an I am not defending my Zola said to the in presenting myself lam defending the Look me in the Have I been bought or am I a I am a who intends to resume his vocation and again take his interrupted I indignantly protest against the charge of being an he I am not defend ing my Condemn if you It will be but an additional It will be the seed which will germinate and prevent France from falling into If the country is in the fault lies with the in the hope of saving some has tried to prevent the truth from coming into the light of The very life of the people is at It is for of the j to utter the truth upon this af i fair and render i M Zola dwelt upon the fact that the people had been thrown into painful anguish through doubts of the guiltiness of and said The who knows i and like is convinced of the innocence of will one day make it known and will publish it without running any i raising his Zola three times proclaimed the following Before all the I swear Drey fus is innocent j Loud murmurs and hisses from the back of the court greeted this utter Zola concluded by saying The day will come when France will thank mn for preserving her Prolonged La counsel for fol lowed with an eloquent Party of Kansans OH for the j William George Baldry and William Dryden started tod ay for the Klondike gold They took several large dogs with them and all supplies suggested by the recent trip of A i j To Cureta cold la One Day Take re Bromo Quinine Tablets AI to care Want Bryan w EAST hundred representing five Congressional districts in Southern met here yesterday and ef permanent The conference adopted a resolution in dorsing the Democratic national plat form adopted at Chicago in 1896 in full and without and favoring the of Vf  

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