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ULTIftlATUEl Minister.. Woodford-Will Deliver it to Sagasta and Then Make His Departure. THE PRESIDENT SIGNED PAPERS The Cuban Resolutions Are Now Law and Spain Must Withdraw Within the Given Time The Terms of the Ultimatum Will be Made Public Tomorrow. WASHINGTON. D. ('.. A 1 1 ' 1 r. L'li. - I'l! ICS I DENT M.-KINLEY THIS MORNING AT 11:21 (ITlJICK SIGNED THE ('t'l'.A N RICS H.ITH INS DEMANDING 'I'l I AT Til E iOYKKN.M K.N T ( SI'A IX AT ONCE RIC- i.ixiirsii its ai rnoKiTV and govicrnmknt in the island ok (TliA. AN1 WITHDRAW ITS LAND FORCES I'ROM (Tit A AND CP- I!.n VATi:i:s. AT TIIK SAME TIME THE PR1CSI I ENT SIGNED 'J 1 1 IC ILT1MA 'ITM TO SI'A I X. A.N! HANDED A COPY TO Till: SPANISH MINISTER 'Id THIS POl'.NTRY. TIIK TERMS OK .TIIK I'LTIMATPM WILL NOT UK MADE 1TP.LIC IN TIMS COl'NTKY I'N'I II. TO-MO li ROW. MINISTER STEWART I.. WOOL I'OIll WILL LICAVIC MADRID IM MEDIATELY AKTER I KI.I V Kill Ni i TIIK I'l.TI.M ATI" M To SAGASTA. TIIK CABINET PRESENT. All Witiseil l In Signing of the War Rcsolut ions. WASHINGTON'. I). C. April 2d. - All members ill' lilt' Cabinet were pri-scnl at ihe signing of l he will' resolution unl r inir Spain mil of Cuba. An uriliiuiry M was used. 'I hi' i: M rut' was signed in a fit-in. hold hand. The pen was jrivcii Secretary Alger as a souvenir. All i iv others of i ho cabinet shook liamls ami sat down In ilisn'.-is iln- I'lniTiri'in-y nn-as-iiti-. AMMI NITION KOI! Sl'AIN. N1-:V ' YOltK. April lit . -There is .n,..ii .i.iiviiv in the slra m.-hin rtinaina f Trans-Allant e Wat'il ' I i in 1 1 in ii it i ... . i .. . . 1 1 . I I in; r Seneea; Wllieli sans in-iiay im ii.-i; vitna ilh Spaniaiils whn are leain this eoiintry. It also carries I'mul aial innnitiiiii"! el' ar In ihe Spimish arsay in 'nlia. INCItKASKIl (irAUHS. Alailihl. April lid.-The uanl almnl llinislei- WiiiiiU'orirs hmise was inereas nl ln-ilay. IIOW TO TAKK CI IIA. WASin.NOTON. 1. C. April li". Naval ofliet'i-s fnvor taking Cnha hy liiinl force iiiiiJ the hattefies In MocUaile ihe harbor. UKKXABB MAKKS KKIM.Y. WASinXti'IX)X. April ll.-Wheii Minister l'oln received his iinssiinrts, he handed the ineKs'iiKer Ills reply with Ihe reiiutt fnf the passports, Kxci.AXD oru KiiiK.xn. MAIHtlH. Airil Jn.-Kiii.'lanil' rcp rei ntative wil! look after the I'lnted Stale's inlcrcHs here. The Ultimatum to Spain. AV VSIIIN'ti'TON. D. t'.. April 2l. of I'mmrcs-s nnd notilies Spain that her Imniediiitely. II' Spain doos not reply noon, of her intention to willnlniw troops. hostilitie will coininence. . , The licet at Key W est will-blockade Cuba. 'The army that is now moliilixiiiK at the foitr points koiiIIi will., wil 11 . . . ... . . . .. icnt III IIIVHIIC tllO lSUIIlU. i.iSii'"i " IiIh last liojio that there nilclit be p. aee concoKsiotiH lookiiiK to an avoidance of war.. The 1 ' Il imii 1 11111 was prepared by Socretary Day, who went fiver il with the Pi.sidcnl before 1ii Kltriintiire wan nfltxeil. Secrotary Day nnld tlui tilliiiialiini Iuih lieen triimiiitti'tl to Madrid ad dreKseil tn -Minister Woodford, who will tleliver it to the Spnniisli Koverntiiciit. TTN i! r. II I TO-DAY TO HADRID BOTH AT THE SAME TIME Vitl.I NTKKK I ; I I.I. o. K. W ill lie ltiixhi'il 'riiriniirli l 'iinjrri'. i I'r fiiri' Ailjiaii-nnicnt. WASIIINOTON. II. ;.. April Jo. In- ilicuiiiins -arc thai h vnlnntri'i- liill iii Iuissl'iI Oi-il:iy. . It is cxpi'i t . :l as sinilii-.inl ami n rail will lie I i i j ! tin- niilnia ln-ilay. I'oln tells li-i-lanil lie leaves at ten lit-iiinlit. ap'iti v ... i, WOOlU'OltH SAYS tiooli-KYK. l'.y Tele'.'l-aph tn The Times. WASHINGTON. H. ('.. April L'n. The iiliiinatnni jiives Spain iniiil Satnr ilay lniiiii in whii'li in reply. .Minister Yiiiiiirnril liiils t'linil-liye tn the ilipln inatie liinly. Sennr 1'nln askeil I'm- . i I ..i. r 1 asnpns snn ma. ,, SYMPATHY KOK Sl'AIN. I.ONliON, All the a I'ternniiii newspa pers, while friendly In the 1'nil l Stales. epii.s a certain amount nl' sympathy wil !i Spain. HON CAUI.OS A KIM V KS. liy ('.i hie to The Times. OSTKNU. April LH. - Hon Carlos, the SpilllVIl I'releinler, aeeninpanieil liy :! miinei-oiis suite, has arrived. It is un derstood he will remain some time. SPANISH l'KKSS WAIM.1KK. l'.y Calile to The Times. MAl'IilH, April The Spani-h newspaper In-day are very war-Iihe in the'.r lone nealiini: of the situation. TIIK YOl.KXTKKli'S KILL. Ity TeleKi-aih to The T! s. WASHlNtiTOX. April 20.- In the Iloilt-e Mr. Hull asked thai the volun teers' bill lie called np lor iniinediale consideration. Xo objection mi' iiitide so the House lias pme into a commit tee ol' the whole to lake up the bill. 'Tiie ritiiiinliiiii ipioles the rcsolut ioiiK army must leave Cithn and Cuban waters or notify Prcsi.l. nt McKinley by Sal.ir.la.v1 the aid of n hii'Ke fori -o of volunteers, be i. ..:..!. .i .1... i..,i:. 1....1 ,.e 'I'tnn "ii.ni .1.1....... .... hkihiiii . with honor Spain will not iiuike any nflilF till fill I II 1 I 1 I 11 M Hi II ' III I II II II II (II III II I II I illlllll II ill ft i i raf U i ill) II I nr ll 1 1 r 1 , IrL IU wmm mm war may- mi mm By That Time Spain Must Answer or No tify McKinley of Her Decision. BY AN EARLY ANSWER SPAIN MAY Cortes Met Today and the Queen Delivered Speech from the Tnrone Great Activity in War Preparations 80,000 Men May be Called for Today. WASHlNd'TOX. ill. ('.. Al'liir, TO TIIK NEWS ANli Ol'.SKllYKK.l rX'ITl, SA'ITIMIAY M 1 HX U i II V TO .l A K K A SATISI'At "l"( ) i; Y :K I'l.Y. I-'AII.lNi; IN WHICH. 'I'll K I'Iilvl I iKNT WI I.I. CA li It Y Ol T I'l I K MANHATK O-K COXtiltKSS. Sl'AIN MAY IIASTKN IIOSTII.ITIKS I'.V liKI'l.YINi: AT ONCK. 'IT I Kit K AUK No SIONS ol-' WK'A K KNT Ni I .'IN TIIK l'Alt'l' OK SI'A I X. TIIK COItTKS (H'KXKH THIS A I-'TKIt.NI II IN. ".TIIK (JIKKX liKAH 1 1 Kit SI'KKCll' KKUM ITIK THlioNK. ti i iv mi. i. ai'thoiuzixi; tiik I'ki:shh-:nt to cai.i. roi: voi.- t NTKl-.KS IS KKINC lil'SII Kl Til 1!( M iU I OX(i ItKSS TO-I i A Y. WAH it;i:i'ai;ations ai:k ooixc j'onw.!:ii with kicxkukih activi rv. Tin-: i ;o' Kit x.m kxt. is kokmim; a bkj TitAXsroitT fkkkt fo CAIiltY Till-; TltOdl'S 'III (TI'.A. Till SPANISH MIXISTKIt AXU A'lTACIIKS I.K.W'K WAS1I1XCTON 'IIIIS lvYKXlX(i. TIIK orKK.V SI'KKCH. WASHINGTON. I. ('.. AI'ltM. 20. il-'UOM ASSOCIATKIl PltKSS T(l 'NIK NKWS A.N'll OHSKItYKIt.l (JI'KKN CIIltlSITXA. IN. IIKi: SI'KKCH I-'IIOM TIIK THItO.NK. SAID SIIK CAI.LKD TTIK ! OltTKS I'OtJKTHKlt TO IMtKPA 1! K . DIv I'KNSK OK TIIK COI'N TItY. AXD CALI.KD I PON ALL SPANIARDS TO liALI.Y AliOCND TIIK TllltONK il' I Kit SOX. 'I'll K YOl'N'ti KING SAT ON II Kit RIGHT. AND TlIKliK WAS GRKAT KNTIII'SIASM. l'.l.AXCO'S DRKAM. HAVANA. Aj.ril 2l. General lilatico will consiilei- the : ceKillar pasenu r sicnincrs as neutrals. mil l'lSII SHIP SAILS. P.KItM I'DA. April 2". - The I'.riiish steamer. ""Polios" sailed tinder sealeil .r dcrs to diiy. PRKSI DEN'T GK'TS HASTY. WASHINGTON. 1 1. C April 2 'The Presidrnr nines speedy aetii.n. Ihe volunteer hill. NI RSKS VOl.r.NTKKR. N 1CW YORK. April Jo.-The toils ' froin Itellevue trainitii: schoi I are nounr lo t he front. NKW YORK'S CONSI'I . NKW YORK. Aprily 2l,--The khi sid here will not leave until Polo iptn Wa-hiiifioii. SICXATOR WALTHALL HYING. Ity Tclourapli to 'The Times. WASIIIXOTON. 1. C.. April 20. -The physicians ihis limruintr say thai Senator Wallhall. of Mississippi, is slow ly sinking al his home on Rhode Island avenue and it is llioiiuht I low he ciinnol survive throimlioul the day. A GREAT CliritClI DKSTltOYKD. I Hy Cable to The Times. I I.OXDOX. April 2. SpurjL'eon's Tn- I licruncle, the most, famous du-seiitiii i , li nVc-lm buildim: in Knclaml. was hiirned this iimriiinc. THE ITALIAN CRPISKU. NtHtl'Ol.K. VA.. April 20. The Ita lian cruiser '"AimirU.'o Vespucci," pusned in the ciiies here to-day. On lionril tire Italian naval cadet on - 11 practice ciniise. i . t. a .,, x - i. a. nil in Ei is j itu n i i.au n i V 4V M . ft 1 BH m K K J Kl I V 71 lb H V 9 m m M Hi 1 I WV 1 fF UNTIL SATURDAY HASTEN HOSTILITIES 2d. I'liOM ASS( l( '1 A'I'KI I'liKSS! i - TH K 1 ' l.T! M ATI'.M i:iKS Sl'AIN NOT TOO LA'I K Y 10 T, WASIIIXOTON , H. ('.. April LJn. There . is- renewed activity in prepara- ,:..ns lor war. WHKN TIIK YOl.l'N TKKIt I5II.I. PASSKS TO-DAY TIIK I'KKSIUKXT WILL ISSK K A CALL roil kk; iity TiiorsAXH mkn. Senator Koniker is speaUin this al'lei-- I n. I le sahl .it is lint yel Inn late to ri'c.lynize Ctilian indi pendeiice. A I "ST It I A DEPENDS Sl'AIN. V1KN.XA. April 20. 'The AuMrian licet will .T :i il In Spain iiiiincilialcly in prnt.'cl the Onccn, POPE I'OR PKACIC. ROMIC. April 2H. -.'The Pope ilii'nks if Spain -edes Cuba in Vniian ""ice .may be lirtwerved. , MAY P.K MONDAY. WASHINGTON. D. C. April 2u. Il is reported thai Spain has been granted mi exUnsiou until Mninlay. RAILROAD COMMISSION. There 'ii,s No Important A. -linn 'I'm lo At To-1 lay's Session. 'T'he ltuilroail I'ninini.ssinii ini'l - tliis.,-k ly inlercsted .spectators . w it ni'ssed marked by a erioiis'; idi-nl. Durinir nioriiiii at In o'clock and Mr. Cabhvelj M. re'uia.rkab'le .ovation itiven tin- Sixth the : lirina: ..fa .iluic of ihe depiirtimr w Hi, n M usual, presiding. ' l'liiicd Stales Infantry mi iis depar!-ti'"e I'ro.ips by those left in eharjie of the 'The mileaue tn-liet rale w.-k. at i he re-. p,-il,iv for 'Tampa. 'The si reels were' Id i'l. Pin. He ;enrcc Kuemail hail liis iui st ' of all roads concerned.-postponed jm,,i with school children 'with' Haas and j rialij' arm nearly blown oil' by the pro urtil the next s, ssi.ni of the Cnniin's ,. ,. ntiic line of march wan marked by , mature e.ploiiin of a caiiiioii. uml'Spr-' simi. inci.-saiit ch crii.L. The rcuimeui in lull scniit .lo!m W, Amiss. . who wan . in 'The express rale on lish w,i ; disciisised ma rchiiic order was esi iirleil by t be i ltarire of I he . tiriitu party, had his liiind and .Mes.-i-s. Aivniiall, of New b,t . Hich School Cadets, llu' '' ('lian'iher of, 'severely -. injured.'-. . Wallace, of Mnichcad. and Potfs, "I Conin-erce and by t lie ( 'oininandery ol , 1 he .bat I i lion. .consil in if of 2.'ttl ineil, R oiifort. were here to represent the lis li industry. Superintendent W. .1. Croswell represented the Southern H preHx Cotiipany. Among; the railmail men present t. day wei.' .Mii.srs I-'inlcy. Henderson and Rnshce, of the S inthern Railway: W. G. ICIIiott. of the Atlantic Coast Line, and ('apt. W. II. ol the Seaboard Air Line. i The Commission i in session nun in tins iiflernoon. SI PRKMIC CtiritT. ICleventh 1 lishict casc: 1 .til In vs. Bell, triiftee ami others, ar Kiteil by Bin-well, Walker and Cansler for - jilaliitilT; .loncs nnd 'Tillett, II. W. Harris. Clnrkson ami DiiIh iby brief) for Ihe various defendanls. IJimIitph vk. ltuilroail, Rtthinilteil on briefs by Walker for plaintiff; Rasoii for ili'Teiulant. ' Smuvley Vk. Cowitm, aritiicd hy It. ('. Strong (nnd Avory liy briefl. for phiin tiif: .TuMtico (by brici) for ilefeiuhiiil. OLD mii Demands His Passports and Will Immediately Leave for His Home in Spain. ALL OTHER SPANISH Hasty Preparations at Spanish Legation Packing Books and Papers Ready for Shipping Will Now Sever All Diplomatic Relations With This Country. WSIIINCTON H. ('.. Al'lill. .M sl !'X Kl i TIIK ( T I! X I'l'st il.l ' II i I N Sl'AIN ilK AT ONCK 1IANDKD A COPY To TIIK .SPANISH M I Nl STIC It in -nils corxTRY sKN'oit polo i;i;i:XAi!ic. who immediately DKAIAXDKD I11S PASSPORTS. HE WILL TAKK HIS DKPARTrRIC AT OX: E. ALL Till". OTHKIt SPANISH CONSII.S. 'ITIOSK W 11 0 II A V K NOT A IRK A I IV l.El'T ITIi: INTTKD STATICS. WILL SIC VIC It DIPLOMATIC IIKI. ATKINS WITH THIS COPXTKY SI M I' LTA N ICOt'SI.Y WITH MIX ISTKIt POLO DK l'.ERNAltE. HASTY PR 1CPA RATION'S. I't.lR TIIK SHIPMENT ol' .ROOKS. PAPERS. ETC.. ARE ItlCING MADIC AT TIIK SP NISI1 LEG V'lTON. WlIKItlC IT I S THOIGHT TIIKIlt WORK IS I'lNISHKD. PNCI.E SAM S SOI.DIKRS. 7.",. mill Pc.iiile .Witness Ihe Ti -pari mv ni' j"i h Ri-zimcnt. COU'MKI'S. April 2i. 'The lTlli Rc-inicin. I' S. A., left Columbus for T'anipa. I-'la..' al :2H i.; m. 'The t'.i nielli is compii"! d nl' 2oS iiflicers and en listed in. -it. Col. .Inlni S. Polaml in cnin maitil. Col. Polaml. by rciiiest. marched 111 troops from tire posl 1o tin- union ilcpoi over tli" principal streets. .No mili- f-ir or-'a u iza I hoi ever rccoieii a m-.u- er iivaiiiiii. 'Tin- si reels lor a distance . . i . . . . i nl nvn miles wer s,i paciicu wn n iicnicc lital tiiere was searcel.y r.ioin for ihe i'e i-iitit-iii to inai-cli. 'Tin- crowd is cnii.erva- tivelv ';.i;'i.i:ile.l-al 7."..MHI. 'The w ildest I .,t'n'..i i -.--i ;. I anil the Aniciican d Cuban lla .i:e'dtsil:iye,l on cver.vj limiil. iiTIKT IN MADRID. MADRID. Apr 1 1 1 1 i i ' t .hi-reio-day. (I. -Kveryl linn; CHKKRING TI SOLDIERS. j 'Thi'iisau.ls nf - People Wiinos I lepartnre j , . of the Sixth I'. S. Infanlry. 'j 'CINCINNATI.' April. 2ii.-Tlioiisniiils .1 iiiiou ihoiisainls of ib eply nioved and ihe Slate of oiio Mdilary Order of ihe 1 oval I., iiion. Col. Cochraii was over In-idi .1 wilh tlnwcrs and received an ova tion" never -before Vnow u to the cnnoiciu der of a leuiinei.t. Army and Navy Movements, HONG KONG. April 2. 'The Chine-e s'liiadron of ihe I'nited State. i si ripped nnd ready for ad um, 'They an- ready uuni diaiely after the declaration of war lo swoop down mi the. Phillipiuc Islands. Tin- whips have all boon pa i n It'll grey. MADRID. April 2o.--'TI row's of ihe Spanish vessels, composing the Spanish sipnidi'oii at Cadiz, havo .vowed before the .shrine of the Virgin Mary tml to return unless they are victorious. , XKWPORT NKWS. YA.. April 2ti.-Thoro is i;rcat entliiisiaKtii among the sailors on board the Plying Squadron nnd liny are tinxioim for the lighting to : ..' I begin. . . CllATAN'OOtiA, TICNX.. April 20.-A ilciachnieni of the Seventh Artillery from KniimiM City. Mo will arrive here this alteriioon from Norfolk. BEBIJABE'S ' COMPLETED CONSULS WILL LEAVE SIMULTANEOUSLY - WIIKN I'liKSI I 1-:.NT ,j -KIXf.KV S A NT TIIK T I.TIM A'JTM TO j CHARGE OK 1RICNCH KMP.ASSY. .M'nitcr Polo .('.iioeb ies Hi Arrantr.- nients to Leave. Ity Telcirraph to 'The 'Times. WASIIIXOTON, D. ('.. April 211. 'Tlie Spanish Minister lo-day j ransferrcii In the l-'reiicli lCinbassv nil nffieial re conls and effects which he catiiiot take wilh him. Secretary Alsier a niioitiiceil this morniiiu; thai every comma ml of th regulars had siarted Soitlh, and many on .-i sn,,,i tun 1 1 m i airi-ao.v ;ir- lived al heir desi ina I ions. Wi n 1 1 'T'o It I iS INSTRPCTIOXS. l'.y TeloKi-aph to the 'Tillies.. WASH I NGTON. II. ('. April2nT v i ni ' He ivcrnaoe leaves tins alteriioon. Mun-lcr Wood t'o i'i I it is said has unw derided lo remain in Madrid until lie is disiniss.,, He is told tn ilcinaml his passport -if Sayasta's reply is unfavora ble : :-; I'. S. SOLD1ICI! SHOT. W ii i li I "n iiiir a Salute a Private's Arm Was Nearly Rlown Oil by a Caiiiioii. DE TROI T. April 2n - The departure of Hie Pirsl batlalioli of the Rllli Infantry from l-'ori Wayne this eveniui; was l"i oHicers ami a baud of twenty-live - . - pieces,- left at ti;.,il, I iovi rnor Pnmree and a throng of pcnpli- w itnessed the start. Great eilthil- iaisltt -'.was ma n i fesleil. ' '..' . i
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