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I 4 THE Ha LEIGH DAILY TRIBUNE, FKIDAY MORNING, MAY 21. 1897. Objection m-tint 1 Fear Congress May Take Initiative. fiflPE POSSIBILITY OF A WARSHIP , ING SENT TO HAVANA. BE- nl Cuba. The wav that the chairt. is distributed Is entirely the affairs of ine United States and not of Spain. This government specifically states thai only Americans are to be relieved. nc?r1pn And filiLA pain does not care if the United PreSlOent ana VaOinet States laps her citizens in luxury, so '""s .as she distributes her bounty through the consular agents and only In the towns." This means that no Cubans In the towns or out of them will be allowed to receive any of the aid sent by tht linked Staes. Many of the American cltzens in . Cuba have Cuban reative are subjects of Spain starving with or near them. The action of the local authorities in such cases, unc'er "lue,i inira the palace that only An.er can shall receive the food, will result m interference with the Consuls who .. ,t a,tu promises to leaa to a great deal of friction, which may strain the present friendly relations of tht two governments. - - rvnmnt Relief to Be Given the Dectl- aen McKInly sent a cablegram r tute American Citizens in Cub?- fJrJn? him that money for the relief t lu Mwa of destitute American citizens in Cuba rm m m - il'ii i I I lv t 1 "uulu ue avanaDie on -Thursday, lie requested the Consul-General to mak as complete a list as possible of those to whom relief should be extended. The President also asked b be in. formed concerning the temper of the people of Havana as to the stationing of a United States warship in that har bor. This information is not sought with the intention of immediately send ing a cruiser to Cuba, but is simply in anticipation of the possibility that the Morgan resolution may be passed. Tht question of sending a vessel to Havara has not been discussed by the cabinet, and this inquiry is directed solely to the future. The President announced soon after his inauguration that he expected to eventually place a warship at Havana for the protection of American inter ests. He clajmed that such a step was perfectly proper and should not bo an tagonized by the Spanish authorities. president Beginning to- Get in Shape for Decisive Action. .W : hincton, . May 20. There are -,j;in: i.-a:ons for believing that the thir i -t' in President McKinley's Cu i.ati i"ii.y be taken within sixty jay- and that it will be interference of a ',. -1 M-'I character. H-fi ir the Cubans seem approach-in- f:"n1 both the White House and jl.i apitol. The president is contem j.latii.sr action on account of thepres jUr 1 ' the interests trading with Cuba a(;,j th- American property owners tli i' . rvngress is being pushed to- v.ai ; the same end by the aroused i-enri !--nt of the country and the ma-i-hin:tti"ns of poiticians. Th-' r.-inmercial interests, which have .en potent 'in restraining the gov erni!V-iit from, intervention in the past, an- !! demanding prompt interfer- 1 I . ...... i . - t . . . t. m . . I . i A r i i (-fict , ana incur in ocij iuuicanon mai th y ait. as powerful for action t this -tini" as they were to prevent it a year Tti - l'.ivMent has had compiled all ' tli'- I -i ' positions that have ever btv.n u.ivh w hereby the United States might ('k t ' end the constant strifes that l.i.-ken out between Cuba and the uj .t ii' r ountry. He has considered tht nf :' 1 sale of the island to the Cuban- !ip'-n the guarantee of the United Stat'. this country assuming charge of th" rustom houses as security, to be the i ;st plan of all, except in the piMivn :"-e feature, which did not seem lik'-ly to he favored by the people or )iv c.-nrss.- the reason being that in .i!t -! ..very instance w here - a coun try hn guaranteed the bonds of an ith i it has 'had to take the country afi-i ): y the debt. (" rtai:i Imsiness men have suggested to th 'resident a modification of this plan hi' h. does away with the guuran tf -i.': f the bonds and simplv pro tli.st the United States shall act as an assignee and take charge of nil !.:u!es of the island. Its only I lia!.;- would be to honestly collect ,n! a. . .nut for the money obtained an t turn it over to the seller. If the -( m:.-. after paying the expenses of lh.- I'nited States, did not meet the pviiaip..! and interest as they fell due it "v - ui i he no affair of the United Sfitts. hut the fault of the two con- i ) a i ;i:.r parties. vno should have so ana:,-. the purchase prise as to make .sui-h a failure impossible. The PresK I nt is said to be greatly pleased with thf pkm thus suggested. Th- il-inet concluded today that TioihiiiL' definite could be decided upon r -iai lh - the Cuban, question until Special (Mmmissioner Calhoun's -full cpoit !nd been submitted. The Presi dent a lid his advisors are in great fear, h .uever. that action may be tak'Ti by Congress before this report ran be-pwived. "There was hope that ine tarirr lull, which is slated to come SNUFFS. liln ) SNUFF UNEQUAbbEn 't purity, STRENGTH AND GOLD PLATED sJEWELRY AND BEAUTIFUL COLORED PICTiit, ARE GIVEN AWAY FREE FOR f Hr TICKETS IN EACH PACKAGE. u) THE ONLY REPUBLICAN DAILY NEWSPAPER IN NORTH (3AR0LINA. HOT TIMES IN KENTUCKY. up '.Monday next. would shove Mr. Morgan's belligerency resolution aside in tlx- Senate, but Senators Lodge, rullom. Davis. Foraker. Mason, and other Republicans have formed a com. binntion to side-track the tariff bill un til the belligerency resolution has been lip.ise,l of. Informal notice of this intention was served today upon the President and quickened his interest in .his '..Cuban policy. This Senatorial t -em! inr.tion appears strong enough to rarry out its intentions. The belliger vy resolution has the right of way. and tin- tariff bill cannot be consider xrert i,y vote. Tt has not been made an or., ,- of business. Mr. Aldrich hav inir nier, iy given notice that on Mon. av he would begin the discussion. " h ii th.e bellieerency resolution corner tr a vote it will be adooted by a large majority. This cannot be long delayed. T:i .th House the resolution is ap proved by three-fourths of the mem bers, but Speaker Reed's iron rule and bepuhiioan discinline may prevent its. consideration. The party whip. Ciros venor. sent out notices today to all ab nt llenublicans to return. This h tA Set a quorum if the Democrats &t- 'ennu to prevent the passage of the I' aef appropriation resolution unless the belligerency resolution is included. t is likely that with the Ttepubli 'ans op band in force, the Sneaker and Jinsr1ev may Prevent th nassagt r,t the resolution granting belligerencv ?R.an amendment to th resolution. But it is also possible that the Cuban sent. , nf mV be so strong that it w'll reak rarty bounds and put the resolu- 1 .mrouh. 'his sitll.lt inn rx-5V. fha TTc 1111 li'r IIVJU. n full ot gerencv t . l " 1 "11111.111.11 U?UIC?" V ' 1 ( ne Sunato i j. , . . ' " nt powei iui comoina ,;' n -epublican Senators de'er pl ,tn P"sh t to adoption makes the r If nt fearful that -Coneress. and ' : .e. may announce the Cuban polio - J'- administration. 1' the Koii;.. i..i!. ' . ;Vfl'te ITousa it will be Rlsmed depends, if the President is t Two Bodies In Session-Each Claims They are the Senate. Special to The Tribune. Frankfort, Ky., May 19. This State witnessed the spectacle yesterday of two separate bodies sitting in session in the same hall, and each claiming to be the Senate of Kentucky. The fight', over the Stephenson fusion bill "vas renewed, and the advocates of the bill were confident of its passage. The silver Democrats, insisting that Lieut. Gov. Worthington vacate the chair pending an appeal from one of his decisions by Senator Bronson on the question of "indicating" members who are present but refuse to vote. Lieut. Gov. "Worthington, backed by the Re publicans and gold Democrats, refused to vacate the chair. Senator Goebel, the president pro tern., who was presiding pending the appeal from Worthington's decision, demanded his right to the chair. The "president refused to recognize him, and lifting a chair over the clerk's desk, Goebel took his seat beside the clerks and the two bodies were in session amid the wildest confusion. Bitter words passed between Senator Bron ston, of the silver side, and Gov. Worthington, of the Worthington Sen ate. The Worthington Senate adjourn ed till 3 o'clock this afternoon, and the Goebel Senate, while in the minor ity, is backed by the clerks and all the other officers, adjourned till five min utes before 3 o'clock. . v At that hour President prdi tern. Goebel intends to take the chair. What Worthington will' do when he finds Goebel already in the chair with the clerks obeying his orders this after noon, is causing all sorts, of prophe sies of serious trouble and even talk of troops. The Worthington Senate, which has a majority when all the gold Demo crats and Republicans are present, is now in secret caucus preparing: to re organize, elect new clerks, a new pres ident pro tern., etc. Revolution is looked for from "this time till Friday, when the session stands adjourned un less the gold Democrats and Repub licans, in the majority in both Houses, should try to continue the session. (5) That is the popular drink now. Only a year or two ago would not sell it because they said it was too expensive, but we are serving it to our customers "just right" FOR 55o. Also all other Soda Fountain Drinks. HENRY T. KICKS, Prescription Druggist. Hi & Ur Hi ii Have You a Daughter Why not write to educate? PEACE INSTITUTE, Kaleigh, N. C. t You can gel much information about educational matters. All the cost is the stamp you use on your letter of inquiry. JAMES DINWIDDIE, M. A. (Unirersity Virginia). Incorporated Wil d Gipitiil Sleci of a m III Are the strongest and require less repairing than any others, now on the market. Work easy and satisfactory. -They are endorsed by some of the most practical farmmers in the State. See ALLEN & CMI AlACHINE COMPANY, .Raleigh, W. C. And examine the machines before you buy. They will take pleasure in explain ing their merits. Also, manufacturers and importers of portable and stationary engines and boilers, saw mills, cotton gins, presses, &c. Correspondence solicited. Has Complete Telegraphic Service rwt on Thursday, with Bailev ;srht. with the Cuban bellig ,r '?tion th unfinished husin uh ine initiative, unon Snpakpr "Rd iitMi to the President's dis- tJio. there are nimnrc- - y, v, d rv' I fl "1 SJ hol v.; A - x . ... ins ear 10 me sxounr. v 1 1 1 n . i . - : ' lon 0PPOfe the popular v w.u lor ine recognition of Cubaiv irerenoy. iTJ"r': is talk today of a grave crisis p,.pain- Jt is sab3 that that govern r- nt has been trying in vain to borrow '"ney on the new loan in London and 'avis. Th failure, it is predicted, win j ft l to a change of ministers and per na; to more serious trouble. Minister de Lome exhibits no concern over the situation at home or here. He 1 to a World correspondent today at he was going to call upon th; 1 ' -sident "to express my gratitude foi .splendid action and kindly consider at!f'n shown in the wording of his mes " He added: - - Notwithstanding the activity of the lork World and other papers that 1V" hostile and unjust to Spain, our ms has again triumphed. We are j-trr,jTfirer today with President McKln and Secretary- Sherman -than we - er were with the Cleveland-Olney ''ministration." io tne distribution of the - pro- relief in Cuba, the Spanish minis lfr used these words: "Spain .has no The" Importance of Frugality. From the Atlanta Constitution. Frugality" is the corner-stone of wealth. Unhappily, however, there are few who realize the truth of this max im, or, at least, who exemplify it irr the practical a iauh of life. W!th tne same orudent and economic nawis whJph characterized the founders o some of our great American fortunes, there is no reason why thousands who are now struggling on the ragged edge of poverty should not be in prosperous circumstances, if not, indeed, rich.' The Biggest Bell- For some time past there has been a sort of dead heat between the two big gest bells in the world, the one at the Cathedral in Moscow, and the other at the unfinished pagoda of Mengoon, a little north of Mandalay, across the river. If the former was the bigger of the two, it was cracked, and therefore; useless as a bell, while the latter, though whole, had dragged its supports down till it rested on the ground, -and would not emit any sound. Now, how ever, it has been reswung, and can claim attention as the biggest , bell, in working order, in the world. It averages over a foot in thickness. Thf hell itself is over twelve feet high, and the shackle, .which was In tended for logs of timber, about twelve feet.. The pin in the shackle has a diameter of sixteen inches. The bell was cast about the beginning of the century by King Bodaw-paya as an accompaniment to the huge brick pa goda which he never finished. It is said to have been cast on an island and rafted across. No proper means yet exist for striking the bell, but when hit with a heavy piece of wood It gives a deep, vibration boom. Jri ARR IS' We guarantee that one glass of Harris' Lithia Carbonated Water Will relieve any case of indigestion in one minutes time, or money refunded; or if. taken after each meal will cure any case of indigestion. Read what the noted Dr. Davega, of Chester, S-C, has to say for it : " Mr. J. T. Harris Dear 8ir : For the past eight months I hare beenjusing Harris' Lithia Water with most excellent results, where I have been able to get my panents io nrinK a snmcieni quantity aauy. i ne uarDonatea has no equal in THE TRIBUNE is a tf-column Newspaper, and will be a complete METROPOLITAN JOURNAL. Besides its regular Telegraphic Associated Press Dispatches i will be served with f t rw s -m . . speciav correspunaence jrom Washington oy one of the most TALENTED NEWSPAPER MEN salt and water; and half an hoar later have your patient drink the Carbonated America, and Will receive bpecials from New9. York and Lithia, you will make many friends and improve many stomachs. It is an excel- other prominent Cities as well as from the leadina cities of North lent table water. It is an excellent laxative, and is a sure cure for flatulent dyspepsia. - S. M. DA VEGA., M. D " . I,. , i. M.. -i. . SOLD BY J. R. FERRALL & COMPANY Grocers and Wholesale Agents for'Harthorn Saratoga Water. 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There is no sign of the wreck; the tide has carried the debris away far out on the ocean; the treacherous water nas swaaoweu au signs and tokens of the night's awful work 'We see only the fairness of the morning, not the suffering of the night. Ler us be charitable , in our judgment and condemn not wnen we ao not know. Ladies' Home Journal. si. 00. UDik Ms 8 1 .00. TOfC u uu MEEKLY TP BUiI 2 Liberty' Bell Automatic Ink Stands. 1 Quart Williams' Writing Fluid or CopyingJEnk. . . 1 Half Pint Williams' Crimson Fluid. 1 Half Pint Williams' MucUage. ALL FOR OIM.E DOLLAR, The Sets are worth $3.00. Only a limited quantity will be Bold. Order promptly If you wish any. These Sets are put up in a neat wooden box for shipment. HE&aleigli stationery Go., CALEIGH, N.C. Is one of the most complete weeklies in the South, with condensed news of the very best character, short stories and home and farm news. 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