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SPAIN lifts HAD ENOUGH;
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Last Answer Promissed For
Next Meeting
Paris, Nov 24. —At the request
of the Spanish peace commission
there v ill be nc joint session today
pending instruction from Madrid.
The date of the next meeting is
not fixed.
The postponement of today is
regarded as a hopeful sign that
the treaty will be signed,
While the Madrid government
has not yet received the text of
the American ultimatum, the
Spanish ministers received quit?
enough of it by Monday
night to enable them to in; ti net
there commission to retire were
auch their intention.
The belief was confidently ex -
pressed by several of the Anrri
ean c iininisstoners in conversation
whb the correspondent of the As
sociated Press today that before
the expiration of the time fixed
by the Americans—Monday next
—the Spaniards will acquiesce in
the L'uittd States Philippine offer,
and that ultimately the treaty
will be signed by all the Spanish
oemmissioners.
It is true that the course which
Secor. Montaro Rios, president of
the Spanish commission, will fol
. low, it> atill unceitain, a8 ne ccu
■ Unuea to “play to the gallery,”
F but a leading member of the Amer
ican Commission believe he will
sign with the other Spaniards. In
any case, hia place on the com
mission will sptedily be filled,
i.- r ably b Senor Leouey Castillo
(he Spanis i ambassador here.
genor Hunt -uo Rios sent a com
munication to the American com
mission last evening asking a num
ber of questions, Tbo most im
por’ant of them, and to get an
answer to which the latter was un
doubtedly written, was tucked
away in the middle of the letter.
It was asked, in tftiect, it the
Americans really meet that the
ultimatum must be answered by
Monday. The Spaniards were as
sured lha such was the intent
and the answer has cisard the air.
A member of the Spanish com
mission yesterday assured the cor
respondent of the Associated Press
'hat the next meeting of the com-'
mistioners will take place on Fri
day or Saturday, and that Spain’s
answer then will be the last she
will make, and that it will be a
definite conclusion of the matter
in hand.
I is looked upon as
indicating that Spain will sign the
treaty of peace.
BRANDED BY A LIVE vVERE
Atlantic City Hotelkeeper’s
Wife Shocked.
Atlantic City, N, J.. Nov 24.
Mrs. Edward P. Donnelly, wife of
a (r tain nt hotelkeeper on North
Carolina avenue, while, .vlkaing in
the yard last night, came in cons
tact with a live electric wire.
The wire was heavily charged,
and she was stunned almost into
’^sensibility. Physician stated
that the shock was a savere one,
but wou d n<U prove fatal. The
imprint of the wire was left on hsr
forehead where it struck her.
LEFT A FORTUNE.
A Department Clerk is Given
$50,000 by Will.
Washington, D. C.. Nov. 24.
Dr. LlsweLyn Jordan, a clerk in
I the Treasury Department, has
been given judgement by rh»
I courts for $50,000, this sum hav
ing, been wii led him by Miss Mat
tie Lee Fennell, a relative and a
former sweetheart.
For several years Mi»s Fennell
was dying with consumption and
during these years Dr. Jordan d d
not se» her, for she would nut kt
him.
They were once engaged, but the
engagement was broken because
,she thought the relationship a
barrier, X sister contested the w ill.
Aft- r two trials the jury bus-
• tamed the w 11.
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; SPAINS’ GREATESTNEEI).
' Mr. R, P. Olivia, ofCarcelon-
ia, S. C. Weak nerves had caus
!ed severe pains in the back of
'his head, On using Electric Bit-
Iters, America’s greatest blood
i and nerve remedy, all pain soon
iieft him. He says this grand
''medicine is what his country
needs. All America knows that
it cures liver and kidney trou
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’the stomach, strengthens the
• nerves, puts vim, vigor and new
life intc every muscle, nerve
, and organ of the body. If weak,
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STEAMSHIP COBLE'iTZ SAFE
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German Lloyd Liner Believed to
Have Been Lost.
London, Nov 24, — It is annotin
i ced in a dispatch . from Lloyd’s
agent at Bremen that the steam
ship Coblentz, of the North Ger
man Lloyd Steamship Company,
about whose safety fears had been
entertaii ed, arrived safely at
Oporto yesterday.
It was reported yesterday that a
i steamship, the City of Coblencr,
with GOO persons on beard, had
{foundered at sea, and it was fear
ed that Coblentz, of the North
German Lloyd Steamship Com
pany might have been the steam
ship referred to.
WTREL TCNIG-T
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Fplendid Aliraction at the
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Opera Hoilst.
FIELDS i HANSON'S
Black Faced Artists are “Away
Up in G• ’'
This? evening Fields & Han
sun’s Minstrels will appear at
the opera house and will pre
sent that which is announced as
a refreshing program of refined
form of entertainment, “min
strelsy.”
Ihe ensemble are artists of
recognized ability, consisting of
comedians, vocalists, and musi
cians of the highest older.
In Fields it Hanson’s per
formance the program in its en
tirety is new, novel and pleas
mg, embracing as it does a
succession of timely fea’ares
and special numbers never be
fore presented in minstrel pro
gram, and as patrons of ;miuse
ments are anxious to witness
something new. It is safe to
predict a big house for Fields
& Hanson,and we would advise
our readers to secure reserved
seats at once end avoid the rush
at night.
Prices are $1 00, 75c and
gallery 25c.* The report that
Fields & Hanson had advanced I
the gallery price to 50c is posi |
lively false. All will have a ;
chance to see this splendid show '
for 25c in the gallery.
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