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WILL SIGN TREATY
ill Inilicatioiis Point To An!
Early Agreement
SPAIN JIFIS HAO 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 eesaion today
pending instruction from Madiid.
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 Madiid government
has not yet received the text ol
the American ultimatum, the
Spanish ministers received quite
•Bcugh of it by tehyrrph .Monday
Bight to suable them to imt uct
there commission to ret re were
such their intention.
The belief was confidently ex
pressed by several of the Ann ri
t>»n Commissioners in conversation
with the correspondent of ths As
sociated Pi ess today that before
tbs expiration of the time fixed
by the Americans—Munday next
—the Spaniards will acquiesce in
the Um.tid States Philippine < tier,
»hd that ultimately the .treaty
will be signed by all the Spanish
commissioners.
It is true that the course which
Etnor. Ml ntaro Rios, president of
tha Spanish commission, wi'l fol
low, is s'ill unceitaiu, as tie con-
to ‘‘play it) iho gallery/'
a 11-m! mg nit in' >«. r of tie A nmr-
commission believe he will
■igu with the other Spaiiiarus. In
any case, hie place on the com-
Mission Fill speedily be filled,
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probably by Senor Leouey Castillo
the Spanish ambassador here 1
fcror Montero Rios sent a com
munication to the American com
mission last evening asking a nnrn-1
her of questions. The most itn
por'ant of them, and to get an
answer to w hich the latter was un
doubtedly wri ten, was tucked
away in the m idol© of toe letter.
It was asked, m iffvet, it the
Americans really meut that the
ultimatum must be answered by
Monday. The Spaniards were as
sured lha such was the intent
and the answer has chard the air.
A member of the Spanish eosa
miseion ye-terday assured th* cor
respondent of the Associated Press
ihutthu next meeting of ibe com
missioners 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.
This utterance is locked upon p-b
indicating that Spain will sign the
treaty of peace.
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BRANDED BY A LIVE wVEE’E
Atlant c City Hotelkeeper's
Wife 'Shocked.
Atlantic City, N, J.. Nov 24.
Mrs. Edward P. Donnelly, wife of
a pr min nt hotelkeeper on Ninth
Carolina uv> hue, while wlkaing in
the yard last night, came in con«-
tact with a live electric wire.
'I he wire was heavily charged,
and she was stunned almost into
insensibility. Physician stated
that the shock was a saveie one,
but wou.d net prove fatal. The
imprint of the wire was left on bar
forehead where it struck her.
LEFT A FORTUNE.
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A Department Clerk is Giver,
$50,000 by Will.
Washington, D. C., Nov. 24. —
Dr. Lkwellyn Jordan, a clerk in
ihe Treasury Department, has
been given judgement by the
courts for #50,000, this sum hav
ing been willed him by Miss Mat
tic Lee Fennell, a relative and R
former sweet's eart.
For e-sveral years Mi-s Fennell'
was dying with consumption and
i during these years Dr. Jordan d d
not see her, for she would not lit
him.
They were once engaged, but the
engagement, was broken because
she thought the relationship a
harri*r, A ? Atei contes teii tbs will.
After two trials th? jury sus
tained the All.
SPAINS’ <1 RE ATE STB EEJ > j
Mr. li, P. Olivia, ofCarcelon
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?E A MSI IIP COB LEN TZ 8 AFI.
t
Gs mma.x Lloyd Liner Bel’Kyed to
Have Been Lost.
L udon, N(v24,—lt is announ
iced in a dispatch from Lloyd’s
gout nl Bre ien that the sleam
' ship C< nlehtz, <»f tin North Ger-i
liman L r d Steamship Com] any.
' about . her* falety fears had been
entertained, arrived safely at
•Oporto yesterday.
ft whs reported yesterday that a
•steamship, the City of Cob'ence,
iv.ith 600 per db on board, had
found'red at ter, audit was fear
jed that Cobh ntz, of the North
German Lloyd S&earmeliip Com-!
paaiy mignt have br/tn ' the steam- 1
ship referred to.
AY SET HIM FREE,
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Sreytils’ Asnilser Bckoowi
fdyes His Kifiake.
fHE' SECRET EOGUMENTS
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I Cause a Sensation |n Paris
Last Nigh t
Parts, N v. 24 —A s nsation
was caused hvre lact uieht by an |
! ippiirently wol-auth ni exited re.
, port r-garding the s c ret, docu
; mnit in the Dreyfus cv. —the one
upon w hich so much tress was i
; aid by Cavaiguac and ■■ her War
I Mimst- rs ns proving (he guilt of
I '.pe U!ifor‘unate man.
It is declared that this docu
' incut vas a letter bom B.aroi
Freedci icksz, the Ru-si m Mihtan
Attache here, dated m Berlin and
addressed to the French military
ndhorities. stating th .1 fhet r ait6i
■it the Paris InfeLige uce Depart
ment responsible f< ? r ibe sale cd
I secrsta to the Geimau General
Staff was a certain JDieyl'us, ca; -
taio <.f artillery.
This letter, it is allcg d, was
privately shown to officers of the
Dreyfus courtmar ial and was I
mainly instrum ntal in procuring
1 e condemnation.
It has since remained in the
archives if the Fieneb Ministry,
at subsequently Fr- edeiickiz is
'.said to have ascertained (hat he
! had been gros-ly deceived, doubt
less by one of the ag uls of Ester
in zy and Henry who wire anxious
. • fix th? gui't upon Dreyfus to
’ iivert suspicion from ii ■ mselves
The reason given for the with- 1
h» Idiug of the eecret ducumsnt by
<ihe French Government is that its
i publication would have caused
I complic itions betwet n Russia and
Germany. |
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