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DLONIMG U? THE MAINE.
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The Dons Continue Feverish ;
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And Cranky.
Paris, Dec. 10.—Senor Morin!'
Rios, presideni of the Fp;* v •
peace conirui-sion and r no
Oj d», secretary, are still eoi
to ‘.heir beds. The illness of Sr.i< .
Ojpfla delays ei grossing the treaty
and it it doubtful whether it will
be signed before M >ndny. The
Americans ted their usual ea
I
eitn this morning.
The Spaniards continue making
bitter comments concerning Pres
ident McKinley’s .eiere, ce to the
Maine.
When a corre* pondent of the
Associated Press Senor,
Gan ;ica, of the Spanish ‘cuuimib
sion, tor further details of th* I
treaty, he said :
“The luct that you n present al!
the Americans and English papers
is really a re.ienu why I shouli
say nothing. But what you s'.ow
me as hiving been cabled is sub
stantially correct. T he exact num
ber of aiticles is still undetermin
ed. It depeucis upon hew Secre
taries Ojeda and Moore divide tha
treaty. It may be twelve or twen
ty articles. The a nei cans are to
pay the indemnity within three
months of the ratification. We
shall appoint aoubula in Cuba,
porto Rise and the Philippines is
lands without leiay. The Cuban
consul wi Ibe accredited to the
powprs tbnt be ”
Asked why tha Spaniards re
fused to grant the United Hates a
ccaling station i.i the Caroline is
lands, ftenor Garnica said:
The Americans cculd hardly
expect hat we should agr* i p
direnss mai tors after the le* m
we have had from llnm on thi* '
point. When we wished to dir ts
the Cuba debt ih**y al i- *
iused to consider H, a- d tin n .. ■ * :
ask us for whatever they w<n
Quelle toupet (what cheek), yet,
the Cuban de or ■ , airs an im-i
portai t (pi stiei .< t tlem-nt. •
In regt’■ d t® the Sm mrds ti i*t
proie.-t on tn sulj ct •!' the
Maine, Smor Garnica reHiarktd;
That protest now becoaaea his
tory, and "it if embodied in the
p otocol, We do not wish to res ,
main under an imputaticn which
would perpetuate animos.ty and
hatred Against us and which
would be a source of constant ir
ritation. in Spain. It must be
cleared up, in justice to our*-lv*s
There are many other causes to I
brii’f hatred between th' two iia- ■
tious without the addition cf such
a one a‘ this.
“As to the future relation** of
■ tho two countries, that is one of
things history alone can dt-kr
mine. Many nations which nave
b#»n deadly enemies are speedily
recoi.ciled.“
I Senor Garnica was then ques
tioned as to the future or the
Philippine islands, and he said:
“The United Steles has inaugu
rated a policy which will bring it
much trouble and mai y respouei-i
biiities. Tt e Amerisai 0 n re pie
pand for the «o r K they are ab ut
, to uudertade. ”
“Your democratic rystem must
inaugurate an imperialistic system
and you must i.icrsas® your army
sad navy With the rssult that there
will be cons ant friction between
yourselves ar'd the Europeai pow
ers.”
Tbt Amer.cur.s prepsrvs secrecy
regarding the tsrms of the trebty.
This is partial y through the in
fluence <»f the three senators ®u
ths body, who represent that it
would b* dißcou. tesy to the senate
t* publish the terms btf r< the
trea y is present d to that body by
the president.
Ti e protocol of the treaty will
almost reach the dimeutdout of a,
■lvolum*, »* it will e«ntain every
I
fer.lten stat. icjr-nt presented ooi
in .u s oes cemg .hs conference,
Ih- Spaniards ma lea ast cjutri
,4llo,l • -’sordf-y on tne astern-
Ilin got ne com ■uisston.
’ S-nor Montero Rios then .pie
seated a vigorously werdtd p-<»t
in which the Spauiard declaied
I they had yielded io force, but
(that they invoked tbo confidence
of the nations against the abuse :
of the rights of nations of which I
they were the victims. 1 he protest
was for purposes of record and '
consisted of an argument m sup- ,
port, of every concession demanded I
by tbo Spaniard* and which the '
Americans refused some of them
peremptorily and without appor
tuuity for discussion. The pro'est
concluded:
“Rut there concessions which
we are obliged 'to make touch us
I less than the insult w' ich has,
been inflicted on our nation by
President McKinley na hie n.as
sage.
“We agiin prate?' solemnly
against the accusation hurle
against us, connection with th'
Maine, and we intend to ugan
eubmit th- question to an interna
tional tribunal, comprised of Emz
( !ri d, France and German*’, t> de-1
i (ermine »ho shall bear the re
-1 sgcruibiblj of the catastrophe.”
icEM WHEELER UNDECIDED
Whether or Not he Will Resign
From fongresw,
Washington, Dec. 10—Maj.
Ge*. Joseph Wheeler authorized
the following brief state
ineat ns to reports that he hud
decided to resign from the house
of representatives i
“I was surprised to t»*t \»hat
purports to be »n interview
about my resignation fiom con
gress. I have never gone fu.eher
than to say that I would consid
er the question when I had ,
time and would take such iu . ion
as my friends would approve.
Thus far, however, I have reach
ed no final conclusions.”
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A NARROW ESCAi’E.
Thankful word- v. r : tten by
Mrs. Ada E. Hart. C t " D.
“Was taken wth ■ b'd c-'d
which settled on my ' 'g‘;
cough set in and flna i■
nated in Consumption. 1 m
doctors gave me up, say. g .
could not live but a slioit time
i 1 gave myself up to my Savior,
determined if I could not stay
i with my friends on ear'h, 1
would meet my absent ones
I above. My husband was advis
ed to get Dr. King’s New Dis
covery for Consumption,Coughs
and Co<ds. I gave it a trial, took
in all eight bottles. It has cured
me, and thank uod 1 am saved
and now a well and healthy
woman.” Trial bottles free at
I Curry- irriugtcn’s. Regular size
50 cents and M.OO, guarantetd
or price refunded.
GO VIA SUEZ ROD I E.
f<*xt Expedition to Manlln VVil|
bail From New York
Washington, Dec. 10.—The
| next re ,’imenls ostiftfar Ma
, nilawili embark at New York
about the end of this month
and v ill go through the Suez '
canal The ex ped lion will con
sist of three regiments of regular
infantry, dibtriuu<.ed between;
two ot the larg st converted
transport* owned by thegov*rn
ment, with peihaps a convoy of
two Wttl’bhips.
YELLED AT MOURNERS. ...
A Man Sp r ake Out in Time to
Keep From Burial.
Dover De'., Dec. 10.—Theo
dore Hopkins went in a cataleptic
state ai d many of h>B friends, be
ng posit Ve that he desd pro
- ci to r&ist ii'O yto give him
a decii't burial, all p’ , < j paration&
were being completed when Hop
kins e»t up in bed and exclaimed
to his leeing friend :
' “I eiu’t dead, thank the Lord,
bit heard every wrd you sad,
■ but c 'didn't in vu. ”
Toe man is stiil paralyzed from
Li.-i hips dowa,
ATLANTA’S PEACE JUBIuEE
I
< : e . Whet ler at the tie ast of ha
I
Old Cavalry.
Atlanta, Dec. 10. —With t e
J übilee still five um_vs <ll
he executive committee is <->
eured of the p-e.-iuce in A ' u
ta nn tha 14 ,h and 15th of Ml
lliuir'inviitd guests.
Attormy GroC.i.l Giiggs is
the last to-erd his acfpptance.
Gen Joe Wueeler b..i» ex jressed
'his willin;ue-s to ride at th
head of his old cavalry.
Am ng the acceptance*, re
. ieved ia one from Miss Helen
Gould
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[;372 A J
CONVENIENT, SECURE,
PORTABLE.
In houses wher« closet room
it limited a WarJrobe is one of
the mod essential article of
F U RN I T UR E.
and these who take particular
care of their Clothing should se
cure one of the handsome and
well made Wardrobe* from the
line we have in vtock.
I ight and dark woods have
bee 1 used in their construction
add there is a great variety c f
styles to phoose from.
Rhupy, Harvey ci U
337 Broad St.
.A'Cl nßHM*niiß»m*
•| MONSTER TRUST
. JiM $75,000,000 1$ m
, Slim TCi'i Uamtii
PLUG TOBLCCO JifiKEHS
' Name* of the bigConce ns that
M ake th*
'Trenton. N. J , Dec. 10—Ar
'ticks of incorporation of the
Icoutinpii al Tobacco company
ware filed with the secretary of
state of this city today.
The capital stock is $75 000,-
000 one half of which i« t» be
preferred, with 7 percent, n o ' 1 *
cumulative dividends payable
quarterly. The company is au
thorized to cure leaf tobacco mid.
io manufacture t< bacco in all it’
forms.
The incorporators are
B Duke, Pierre Lori lard. J r >
John B. Cobb, Harrison J-
Drummond, Mark L'opi’ly
Frank H. Herbeit L Terrell,
O iver H Payne, Thomas At'
kinsoii, James B. Hughes, I a u
Brown, c«Kei Doeii ! lie ;;.;
• : -nt- B. Schley and Urea
Scolten _
MR R. C ROWAN DIES-
A Prominent Clt-ztn of Bait*-
County.
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Cartersville, D e. 10
R. C. Rowa i, a well to dofa” ,
er and one of Bartow cot 11
best known citizens, die* 1
day morning at 8 uciock
home on his farm, two m
from Carters ille. His deatj
was due to pnia'y sis, v” " #
he was stuck n )<-' ' j B
week ago, while 1)1 the
some wood from the } a.
house,