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   Syracuse Semi-Weekly Standard (Newspaper) - April 12, 1898, Syracuse, New York                               ESTABLISHED SYRACUSE TUESDAY 12 LT IN THE CUBA flUST SOTS TOE ACTION IN President's Policy Not Approved and of Cubans or Declaration of War Is Threatened Td April 11 on tlie Cuban tent lo It mure In opinion of out of M and that and tha will occur although It evidently fur from to effect Message Was Disappointing It putting the mildly lo Unto a ruin were the of und lathing by alrelch of be re- or even patriotic Thu great In felt the did for they to the in with u of appr ival or applause The hardly at Ihu tone of for they had bom told by with and it would My Juit whu U did ay but had evidently hoped Unit wine all anil that In they would find out for to a policy of for thn of tho and of In of thu of Cuban m More Action of drawing Into of DM policy of the and n of all into n desire for radical action mcli nji would not the In liuth whu had been for a and arranging a upon which and a majority uf each ll uf wem Dial had won day openly that u maj ot thu mo an an overwhelming majority of bolh much lu radical than the for no to by the Provident In hi communication Whether Ih warlike will continue until Urn and am to take cannot be In advance Already gone lo dampen the of in thu uf the con- by lu hint tho limn when In- Tin at d hbi lire now that If they can gain u be u tho ground It occupied tlay and I lo do what arg ho hajj no ur lu do Foreign Affairs Committees Meet Ihi committee on foreign of the lemue ut for hours after- the huil And when I ho broko up no at- tempt to the that the of tho li In the and turn tho majority Uv favor lino a majority favoring tho of aker Including a c for recognition of the republic of Cuba If nut In favor of an outright war will meet but will matu no n port they Him lo take the of on ft held a meeting and until to-morrow II In loo that 1 majority of or a uf Cuban Independence then intervention ll U not known w nether will bin It than I It will withhold until II In learned Hie will do In both committees may ail In l Conference ot Democratic Lenders The In llm of the of of both the Imih foreign Al thin tho fact waa lhat thti exi i arc In fat IT of faming an act init lo und to Cuban In- nee by by force of anna Thla plan i-d they thought It would he party but WITH In actuated by who ial lhat Ihi Democratic party could not In any event benefit a war An effort to cet that would no at- tempt lo In Hie houMo or to call up thu Cuban al nil but when the It not had If the can the In tho for the m of Cuban It will be by a parliamentary and eyo o of kind II will re- a clever him In Me there U no lo from and notice lhat he would en the In- wll dii in He may bo by who are working for a d lay of a which lu allow to they It an I they cany point In any nnw cm dealing attain are in favor of a of nnd Intervention and It not that a majority under vote for a doclara- tlon of war Argument for the President's Policy The chief argument of thaw who think that the President done all lu In liin to u for Inter- vention They 114 ho nut of Maine ar a belli and i t- demand by him tn liberating and allowing them fed and Inter hy to fight nnd therefore thai If a lullim providing fur trie of Cuban republic mint II that no government If a of war l-e made of UM tnr to the Maine he to It he en- titled tn opinion the fjy 1111 Maine Incident Will Not Down The men who argue for the President do fall lo lake Imo account that thu warlike of thu and dun largely to a for for tho of II r Maine and In liy in path to a ret tain They h however that thr President him done all that he can or do In for Ihu of a of by and are merely trying to hold und tlin r by action In lino Out hurst of Criticism Expected They nro prepared however to nee to-morrow an of fmm one end of the United to the other They know that It and they Know that If n vole nhould bu row It would renuK In to thu ot und a oj war They will endeavor to avoid thin by a few for and llm think the over and alito In tho hope that may turn up In the meantime to the of tin Thu hailed In a the of Ihu lit of the Hint peace may mnie action of the In pio un Attitude of the Powers uio thrown out that of the are ut tho not It IK no mild un but It BO warlike they to believe The think or do that In lu r tion to ond und that notice of hei It IB Un duty of thn and the lo withhold action until uf policy In talk of thn attitude if llm there IH the hint of threat that If I ho United a policy toward tho of tin moral und will thn however little attention to thn of what the think and U la unite likely that If be to bear It to more pion pt und more action IN Tho and to tho lly April den the at the bar of the ncm te o'clock with the on wua Immediately laid the save notice nf a resolution which he III offer to The lion of tin Maine mid tho li by KOV rn ment It nil net of war on the oi there fore thill t avenge mom foul led crime mid ti put a to cruel ami warfare of thu hereby n thn ni a pendent the chamber the of the went on There not a Heard except the voice of reading clerk on biKh and thu In the to It trained attention After half lin hour the volee In full and he lurm d the re- mainder of the to another reading clerk who continued II incut of thn d that do w her land fruin third thai of the he nnd In minuend to If -y he hind and naval nt the Lull a effect Mr wan not complained that the the action ra the coul 1 not It Mr motion to be The went un at a refer the in un Ml hour again I w hu continued It In th While wan read wer rule and after another quarter reader 1 foreign to without further objection The Cuban wua from the laid the diplomatic tilled up before the and referred to thoBe who bad In It were the on foreign un I then on of Mr I lite ut k until to the sir and iwu uf Sw of Denmark Chancellor llm of the Trench Secretary of the the and John A Kaison pedal Tlie rending occupied W When If ended Senator chairman of the committee on foreign that be referred In that committee and ordered lu printed Mr Stewart of Nevada M reference without mime o the He plan like a of I ind thought that enli ring of or the He that tho of country w lo In- dependence lo the Inland The blowing up of tho Maine he held o In- an act of war on ih part of and a war Spain on lhat he would a war which nu other nation have lo Jo If mid he we enter on war without having Ihu our we will have a n our handi The teuton and yellow fever would It le for our to Itut a the will he llh approval and Jcy like lhal he war Turkey to I that will lie no of Mr hone that vote on motion to would without further debate Mr that he with the but to that he would or to lo of Mr menl al the and thai people would he with It he faid did not mean Independence of If ll meant anything It wui that the President t him to make the Spain for their him to Mop the war The war Mr ler cannot UM CMS Coia IN THE HOUSE The With md Somo JV April 11 CM ry real on thu all In ih null l i ailed An nu Wire tilled whin K to of neioloti Mr of on of of cm of a lueal Air lloy i chairman of v No Kolr from llm of York be taken up In with notice Riven by lalt Week Mr llm 0.11 mum of and a vole uf to 110 Hie houto lo go un with tho election While vote In lary at tie with tile tone und by com- mon further prix were while tho nt wu read to the Tho near end of llm mid that the of In mum u portion of Th ion that the lability with war with a audible nul w hully com- Mr Kailey Tot If HIM had w ih the the diplomatic to Cuba In which w AM by the reading of a mating the bad uern unl A temporary o- wholo nuttier an- of the referred tn the c en foreign And then the hubbub out anew while Hoor and imp lied An reached by which houte w lo go to work on the of Columbia Two were 10 and uf Ward wu then taken up After the declaring Ward tn the wu thea us Ut lu O and toe LEE IN SAVANNAH Hin to tho South Bouu Ono Orund Ovation lly April lo from a could not any greater than lhat which helm no- corded who to Leo 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of the hugo WITH built mid in thi light th Sen delivered M if course I would not d CUMM Tin te near him are authority for t u- that he In T ie It W nor pi u- to Ic of nut well on ear Duiker voiced nen I- in Thin in Hie he Maid will not H majority the The of spa i- want It will put i top to and open e once more I ruin pulled out of lie Went t-l room und THE SUN A Shot from un Oun r t Morro thu Only that Cun tho Air Ilr Am an lal lender headed Hu i I t ll IM linn V here lo an will I morrow with In and REPORTS The Horrible Tale of Suffering and Death in Cuba Told by Officials of the United State 5 Government ID Tim April re- pott Of I In 111 to the I w the lit Ir 1 with bin ll general a bulky katc liik and t uf cover a period from 11 to April I the ence IM a report of to Hie briefly to fait the lo that pall of of making the Cuban government will tn found In a repot i John A The with Cen letter a of Hen to boiler the of on r io depai a in wh a to IM- the condition of In land He lhat the 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