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SHUN YiCTDS
Will Lei the Philippines Go
flfte ft VifleroiJs Kick
PAPERS LETTIItC UP
England's Military Preparation
Continues.
Lon Jon, Nov 7 The Madrid
correbpoudtnt cl tha Daily Mail
sape: “Spain will sign the
peace treaty under protest ”
The Beilin correepoudent or the
Standard Rhys: “The cenii ofii'
cial phpt is have received a hint to
stop their a'tacks upon America. 1
have good reason to believe that
German will dofl' her reserve aa
toon as other powers seek a share
in the spoil of the Philippines.
The V ier.na correspondent of ths
Timas, coinßeenti:.j upon ths ir
ritation of the Ge-mau press over
the attitude < f the United S at«R
toward the Philippines, says. “It
has but liit.a in pittance and is
o« y likely to excite the scorn and
defiance of the Americans and
tend to confirm them in their de
termination to k«. p the Philip
pine*. The Fremdenblatt, in a
temperate article that gives the
German papers an exanpta i f im
pattality, recognizes that it ia
purely a question for the Ameri
cans to dec.da far themselves ”
The military authorities at De
venport the ute of the largest
naval arsenal in Great Britain,
received ordtrs today for the im
mediate mobilization of all the
troops in the western district The
defense committee will mee to
morrow.
The Daily Chronicle this morn
ing professes to have “important
military news which it will not ba
advisable to publish without the
sanction of the war office,”
Paris, Nov. 6. —The Matin tos
day confirms the report that the
government will instruct Maj.
Marchand to return to France
with his expedition from Fashoda
byway of Jibutil, on the gu’f of
Aden, “the only route consistent
with French dignity.”
The paper expresses the hope
that the national flag “will not
again be involved in such small
colonial enterprises unless success
is assured beforehand, both di
plomatically and by adequate sup
port.”
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Opposed 10 Disbanding the
Cuban ftrrnij-
HIS SOLDIERS ENTITLED
To Compensation. Spaniards
.Must Leava Before he Quits.
Washington ,Mov. 7.—Follow
ing is an extract from a letter
received by Senor Quesada from
Gen. Gomez, written Oct. 20:
“I have full confidence in the
solemn promises made by the
congress at Washington and for
that reason Ido not have any
fear as to tie independence of
Cuba.
Some ti ne must elapse before
itjwill be realized, but after so
many ttr iggles and privations
we can wait a little longer. The
military occupation by the Unit
ed States is to a certain extent
necessary to prepare and hurry
the evacuation of the Spanish
and to bring about harmony
among the different factions in
Cuban politics.
“During this military occu
pation the republican govern
ment will be organized. Its de
cision will be finally accepted
by all, order will reign every
where. Those who speak now
of annexation try to satisfy above
all their spite by propagating
unfounded fears as to personal
security and private property.
“The final success of our
struggle has required necessary
destruction of property which
the enemy used to its advantage,
but we have never attacked in
dividuals.
“The struggle against Spain
is now ended. We commence
now a more delicate and diffi
cult task, namely: to slinks our
republican political system tri
umph and to reconstruct the'
country.
“It is not an easy labor and
all men who love their country
should contribute to it. For this
reason I cannot retire now, not
withstanding my 61 years,
“Most of the officers and sol
diers went into the field obey
ing my orders : I eanaot aban
don them until their future is
assured.
They have lost everything
they had, they have a right to
some compensation, and above
all, to the salaries the new gov
ernment must secure them.
The disbandment cannot oc
cur until the Spaniards have
evacuated; my men cannot be
abandoned without bread or
work to the mercy of their ene
mies.
A solution could be found,
perhaps, in the plan which the
American government is said to
contemplate creating a native
civil guard formed in the major
ity of Cuban soldiers. This or
ganization would offer the ad
vantages of not exposing the
American troops to the deadly
climate of the island. Ia the
meantime until the evacuation
occurs, food must be provided
for my soldiers.
“The evacuation should be
as rapid as possible, and after
wards everything will be ar
ranged, for he American gov
ernment will fulfill its moral
pledger to us. f ome people have
tri d to make us suspicious so
as to bring about trouble, but
before doubting the good faith
of the American people we must
wxit for acts which will give the
lie to their solemn pledge.”
Hose supporters, the 25cts
grade, at lOcts to close them out
at Mrs. Gaij-ards.
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Quite a Nilmber of "Drinks”
On The Dockel.
SANDERS HOUSEHOLD
In Darktown, All l orn and Rent
In Twain.
The Monday meruit a matinee
of the “Fall of Niu’veh” wrs a
large sized afTair this a m- though
his Honor, Recorder Eubanks, soon
made short wo-k of the docket.
The first ease called war agains*
B»n Thomas, of Darktown Bon
got “leaded for hear” but didn’t
go off before the police got there.
H. wai diiorderly also and was
fined $5 or 10 day- 2 .
John Jones was fined $2.50 or
5 days for a verv plain drunk.
W. C. Culberson for the same
brand of un'rimmed drunk paid
in a like sum.
Tht evidence showed that Bill
Cemer was, rot only, drunk on
Broad street yesterday, hut that
he undertook to dance a Viremia
reel near the headquarters of the
Salvation Army. He was fined $5
Walter Adams wss assessed
$2.50 for a plain drunk and Tom
Cl»ary ditto ■lso ditto fine.
Shennan Ledbetter, a Dark'own
Jehu, was fined $2.50 for leaving
his back and hcr»e alone on the
street.
And then came a rehearsal of a
Darktown tragedy. Columbus and
Becky Sanders had had a deadly
rucus in which many blows had
been blown and much “langwidge”
had been murdered . Husband and
wife were fined $5 each and severe
ly lectured.
And the curtain went down.
TROUBLE AT PANA
A Ilack Attack On A Miner
Causes A Battle.
Pana, 111., Nov 7 .—There was a
renewal of hostilities at noon to
day between the union minors and
the imported nagroes from Alaba
ma A negro attacked James Boyle,
a unien miner, near the Baltomore
and Ohio Southwestern depot,
which caused th* battle. Two ne
groes w«r« slightly wounded. No
white miners were wounded.
Maj. Butler immediately sent a
detachment of so'dieis and a Gat-,
lin gun to the scene. No arrests
have been made thus far. Th«
women and children ware greatly
srightaned and ran for places of
safety, but further 'rouble is not
anticipated.
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