The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVTH YEAR, No. 124, Ed. 1, Sunday, August 6, 1899 Page: 2 of 16
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edwlttouttcef > Us > receiving ono card
betwewthom which means that the lead-
ing yapera ot the world outside of France
Will be able to be represented only every
other day
Captain Dreyfus wilt be conducted to the
now court room in Lycee which faces the
military prison across the bVoad avenue de
la Gsro every morning and return In the
evening between a double row ot gen-
darmes Workmen have been busy today
fitting up the Salle des Festea In thoiLyceo
for the trial and Installation of be hchcg
desks etc la already completed A
large crucifix hni been brought from the
military cbapcl and hung bohind the scats
of the Judges The Salle des Fcstes Is
really a theater the proscenium has been
left untouched and will form a frame for
the scenes ot the trial
ALLEGED DEWEY INTERVIEW
IS CAUSING VERY LITTLE COMMENT
ik the gehman rnnss
It I Generally Aacrced that the
Whole Thing la Without Any
Foundation In Truth
Copyrighted 1899 by Associated Press
Berlin August 5 Admiral Deweys al-
leged antiGerman utterances at Trieste
aro more extensively commented upon In
It StnnrtH n l o r Show at Getting
Thrntiitli tin ntvt
Berlin August 5 Although the diet
The Mill Cannot Grind
with Water Thats Past
This is what a fagged out
tearful little woman said in
telling her cares and weak-
nesses Her friend encouraged
by telling of a relative who
had just such troubles and was
cured by Hood s Sarsaparilla
The littlerfforaiui now liaa tears ot
for she took Hoods which put her
Joy in prime order 1 and ahe lives on
the strength of the present instead of
worrying about that of the past
Wh Hiurnialn T < dreadful neuralgia
ijnlserableTor months Neighbors told me
im s to UMlloode Sarsaparllla it cured mo per
yv >
rag Ki > ar tlMMy tilo girl Unovv fai
sMtxuX WsalUiy oo account of Hoods Sarsapa
V 5rtMacurlnjrh r of erysipelas and eczema
m < Mfl jr 0 fAwiort Cfae t rN Yf
DOMINICAN REVOLUTION
Jiminei Says He Is Going Home with Men
and Arms
HAS AMERICANS TO AID HIS SCHEME
la Not nt Alt Afraid that the United
States Will lie Able to Sop
IIU Expedition
Now York August 5 A special to the
Herald from Havana saysi General Jlml
nez today displaced a cipher cablegram
which ho received from an agent In Santo
Domingo with read as follows Revolu-
tion commences today In Dakabon and
Lavega Send definite answer when you
will arrive Must bo as early as possible
Franco
JImlnez has replied Be there by last
ot month with party Delay so as to
avoid bloodshed Think present govern-
ment wilt rctlro before then
JImlnez declurod that ho had > 30000
stands of arms In Cuba ready to bo used
and a party of Americans In the United
the American than jn the aorman press states aro prepared to sail at once Whon
With a few exceptions tho tone of tho lot J asicd f he did not think the United States
ter is moderate and conciliatory Moot of would stop his oxpodltlon he smiled aud i
tho disbelieved the allcsod utter d Has tho United States enough ve3
papers
conduct and well
received its Instructions relative to tho
violation ot his legation and the arrest of
amo in irnnrti inn rniini uuiirl ml liuuii uuu
Rumors como from France of objections
from that quarter But while tho French
hive consldefablo financial and commoiclal
Interest In their former dependency they
will hardly go to tho length of activity
oppotilng any action America may see It
to tako toward establishing a protectorate
oer both Santo Domingo and Haytl
GERMAN VIEW OF IT
Berlin August 3 The German press la-
In the main reticent regarding tho Santo
Domingo muddle
RetorrinR to Amorlcau comment on the
troubles In tho Island tho Influential Na
tional Zeltung remarks Wo nttnoh slight
significance to these American press ei
slous For some time to como tho Aruer
the commander of the garrlsoi and the lcan craing for itctllty will bo satisfied
prosldent also visited Admiral Dewey outtlth th0 solution of tho Philippine ques
tho Olympla today nnl the American ui
miral subsequently returned their lsns
Forty American touret3 afterward vltlt
ed tho Olympla
Admiral Downy and tho ornw of the
tlon In Ilnytl doubtless the Americans
would not bo welcomed Horrors com-
mitted by the United States nlniost dally
ngnluut colored people will hardly tell In
faor of an American protectornto with
Olympia aro all In good health It Is now tho llajtlen negroes and mullatoes Even
said the cruiser Vlll only remain hore Ught in Cuba the colored peopio have already
or ten days received proofs ot the ineradicable ftn
tlpathy of tho Americans toward tho
DEWEYS LETTER OF ACCEPTANCE blacks
New York AuguU 5 Tho following let-
ter from Admiral Dowey nt Trieste July
14 was received by Mayor Van Wyck to-
day
I have tho honor to acltnpwledgo the
receipt of your letter of Juno 30 tender-
ing me on behalf ot tho city of New York
a public reception on my arrival and ex-
tending to me tho hospitality and courte-
sies ot the city
In accepting this invltntlon I de3lro tu
express my deep senso of gratltudo to the
citizens of New York and their reprcoonta
Uvea for honoring me
It Is Impossible at this tlrao to fix tho
exnet date of the Olyraplas arrival at New
York but I shall endeavor to inform you
definitely by cable from Gibraltar
I am sir very truly yours
Goorga Dewey
WILlilAMS OANAI HIM
GREAT EXCITEMENT IN HAYTI
ax amc11iciji vviisiiii may
miiii > miox
m
Stutr Dcimrtment Itiiuty to ni pulch
Orderly o the > u nl VohmiIh Aow
nt bail Donilnuo
Washington August B Haytl Is lu
j etato of ferment porhaps from sympathy
with tho neighboring state of San Do-
mingo United States Minister Powell has
cabled tho stato department that the pres-
ence ot a United States warship may be
required to lnsura tho safety ot the lega-
tion Tho department Is closely watch-
ing developments and has been In com-
munication with tho uavnl department on
thu subject ready to dispatch orders on
shoit notice to Commanders Longuecker
assembles on the ICth tho cnnal bill la and Logan ot the New Orleans audiTachlaV
uncertain as ever Its chaucoB have not respectively These vessels aro now at
Sato l mlns0 unV bllt a days sail
vacation Tho
ImnrnvBd durlne tho a auon lno cen
improved during
f0m Port Au Prince and It is believed
ter whose help la vital Insists on tho wln D0 jUit0 uufflcieut to ineot the mln
passing first of the communal reform bill latora needs
to which arrangement tho Prussian gov
ernmont seriously objects The agrarian Washington August 2 United States
opposition remains dotmmlned Even the Consul Powell at Port au Prince has
l V a ronXTn a TtCc ai bled tho state department that he has
Duvlvler therein by Haytlen officials Ho
has already notified tho department that1
upon his demand tho llaytieu government
promptly reliased Du > lvier who la now
cnjoilng an asylum in tho lexatlon
Without making any evpllclt statement
as to tho character ot Mr Powells In-
structions the officials of tho dopirtmcut
do not conceal their intention to proceed
deliberately In tho matter and to refrain
from uui rendering Dm h ior it he Is to n
made the victim of arbitrary and illegal
methods
ilUOTINa IN AD3TIUA
Germans Aro KuciiIiib Up thu Aultu
tiun by KlKhtiiiu Police
SaUburg Austria August 5 There were
renewed disorders bero yesterday even
lng a demonstration In the streets after
a meeting of tho Qormaii National club
ending lu a free fight Tho people stoned
and fired icvolvere at the police Several
perscna vvcro injured Finally the police
charged with drawn swordB but bad t3
be reinforced by troops boforo they cleared
the sheets A number ot rioters weru
badly injured
CATTLE FOH CU11A
Haat lie Immune from Fever and
dultnltle for nrceiMuir
Washington August 6 Acting Secretary
of WarMellileJohn today Issued an order
prescribing regulations for the admission
Into Cuba free of duty ot graded 1 Nfor
savv
sels to guard tho entlro coast of Cuba and
u n i w i i i
ances from the first citing the admirals of vlnca tnan can be sparod7
past
ROUND BALE COMBINE IS ON
First Step Has Been Taken Looking to a Pooling
I of Interests
J r Special to The Posti
New York August 5 ft was roportod today that a movement Is on foot
to consolidate the round cotton bale companies with a capital stock of 50000
i 000 The movement Is still In Its Infancy and feelers nro bolng sent out by
a banking house which la said to bo back of tho scheme to learn the attl
tudo of tho Important companies At John E Bearles office It was admitted
that such negotiations might bo Under way but nobody thero would commit
5 the Searlcs company as to Its course Nothing could be learned ot tho Inten
tlon of tho Planters Compress company which owns tho rights ot the Lswry
bale but It Is bolloved that tho peopio who aro financing tho deal have ar
S ranged a plan sufficiently attractlvo to Induce all the cylindrical bale con
corns to agrco to amalgamation
authenticated Ne eV tear we lll have no trouble ln5xQW0W
friendly attitude toward tho Herman rep-
resentatives In tho Oast
The lulluentlal Douisen Courier says
On tho German sldo no serious pjluiuau
sailing and wo will sail booh l
JImlnez Is said to bu backed by Gomez J
and other prominent Cuban army officers
I v
Havana August 5 General Juan 1st
tor a molncnt has attributed any linpurt doro Jlmlnoz accompanied by six Cubans
anco to thoso latest cmarda Adiolial an1 our natiVCs of Santo Domingo is be
Dowey Is known from h s Intd rourse v lib
ovcl1 to h e lett ro lb3 e veulllg to
German naval officers as a quiet thought
Jul gentleman incapable of giving ent to tho Dominican renubllc It his not yet
such incautious utteirfncos been asceitalncd how the party left but
The agiarlan Deutsche Jagts Zttung if > a3 iH thought they ont on one of tho
likewise illsucllef After I
expresses pddlnS stuamera Ior tho n0lth coaali
all wo neeU not troublo oundea about i
Admiral Uowe > a Mow of Germany Prince expecting to obtain a schooner at Ncultas
Henry and German jial offlcois they will probably bo arrested and pro
The Tngeblutt repeatedly expie sed the untod from continuing their Journey
conviction that the wholu story is jniecU Qcneral Jiminez claimed to be ill > cs
rate and Important papers like tho Co
t > rau > but the nulnber ot vlallor3 whora i
logne Gazette Hamburger Correspondonz
and tho bulk of the Berlin papers said It be received this morning leadB to the be
would bo interesting to know Just haw llet that something is on foot One thing
much and how llttlo tho truth was to tho
> hola story
REPORT DISOREDITUD
Washington August 5 Regarding the
published statement ci edited to a French
paper to the effect that tho Austrian gov-
ernment made a demand upon Admiral
Dewey to confirm or deny his alleged state-
ments to the oftoct that our next war
would bo with Gerimuy the state depig
ment officials point out that It would bo a
is certain he is gone and has taken his
baggage with him
ENGLISH EXPECTATION
London August 5 Tho troubles in
Santo Domingo hao cauocd comment on
the probable action ot tho United States
It is recognized that something must bo
dono to prcent tho Island from slipping
back to African chllizatioa and thu trend
of comment points to the United Statos
us tho natural paiMec of the country aud
glaring breach of diplomatic proprieties to indicates that absorption will follow as a
on a dlplbmatic subject with
a United States naval officer directly and
outsldo of tho lawful clnnnols It would
moreover be a subject of complaint should
Austria addroso Admiral Dowoy > n a sub-
ject relating entirely to Germnny aid he
United Stntes
DEWEY AT NALDd
Naples August 5 Admiral I wey who
arrived hero today from Trieste on tho
United States cruiser 01 > mpla was visited
by Mr Low is Morris iddlngs renetary
of tho United States cmba sont Romo
Mr Richard C Parsons socftv1 secretary
ot tho embassy Mr Hector Do Castio
United States consul general hore and ten
vice consul Mr Cliirbs W Wool
Tho admiral ommnndlni this station
consequence
TRACK OF THE FLORIDA HURRICANE
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GEORGIA
Tho storm which swept over n part ot Florida seems to have originated In
the West Indies and swept up from tho Gulf of Mexico to tho Florida coast
As telegraph wires were blown down only meager news of tho effects of the
storm can bo obtained The centers of population which seem to havo suf-
fered most aro Apalachlcola 4000 Corrabello 3000 Lanark 1000 St Toresa
St Marks and Curtis Mills
From prlvato telegrams received at Houston it is learned that thero was no
SUMMARY OF TODAYS IMPORTANT NEWS
rOIlEIGS
German press is paying small attention
to tho alleged Interview with Admiral
Dewey
Dewey oxchanged official visits with the
Italian officials at the port of Naples
German papers aro not at all pleased
that Mr Osborne has been made chlof Jus-
tice In Samoa
A strong sentiment In favor of the Boers
ns against Britain pervades all classes In
Ctnnany but Emperor William Is said to
live decided hands oft In case of a war
The fact that tho United States are build-
ing a number ot warships has started an
agitation for a larger navy In Germany
A peasant woman the only person near
him tells the story ot tho death ot tho
czarowlftt
English liberals bollcve they can return
to power by an appeal to the country but
this Is doubted
British press believes that tho Uultcd
rtites will settlo tho San Dominican
trouble by absorbing the republic
English naval maneuvers havo estab-
lished tho fact that the wireless toleg
lapby Is practical
Dvory preparation has beon mado for
tho new court martial In the Drejfus case
ami Bennes Is filling rapidly
It is semiofficially given out thnt tho
Mexican government has determined on
the extermination ot tho Yaquls as a solu-
tion of the problem
Most of tho Itusilan papers wolcomo
Minister Dolcosse but ono of them throws
cold water on bis visit to St Petersburg
JImlnez Is not at all fearful that the
United States can stop the expedition ho
Intends landing lu San Domingo In old ot
his revolutionary Bcheme
Much unrest In Hnytl as a result of the
Dominican uprising
A Vienna dUpatch alleges Delcasso Is
at ft Petersburg In tho Interest of a
European alliance ncalnst the United
States
iiomestic
Admiral Dowey has formally accepted
the invitation to visit New York
Au entlro block ot business buildings
wbb destroyed by firo at Lake Charles Li
Prof Laughlln of the Chliago university
epolvo before tho Chicago AntlIuiperlal
l > m league of the tolly ot the war on tho
Filipinos
First steps are being taken In a schema
to romblne the Interests of tho dtfforont
round bale monopolies
Mr I M OConnor talked to a New
lork Tribune reporter concerning the al-
leged cattle trust tor TexaB
There have been no new cases and no
deaths from yellow fc > or at the Soldiers
homo since Friday
Aldermen ot Atlanta havo decided thai
Ma > or Woodward must resign or be Im-
peached
The Samoan commissioners bare rcahed
Honolulu ou their return to the United
States
Printers have struck on tho New York
Hun because of an effort to put a a
nonunion force
piinii > i > ms
New York World cable says that tho
Filipino junta has boon removed from
Hong Kong to Manila and is operating
under the nose of Otis
The Chicago Tribune tells ot the situa-
tion at Monlla in a letter which it man-
aged to get through uncensoied
It Is ssld Meltloley hopes to have Agul
nado captured and the war ended before
congress convenes
Major Georjo Webster Just returned
from the Philippines says the Islsuds are
no place for a white man
Details of tho burning of the Saturnus
are not yet fcuown crew Is missing
breeding purposes In compliance with the
departments recent circular Tho order
restricts the period of admission until
duly 1 next Cattle should be entered
only nt Havana Cicnfuegos Nuovltas and
Manzanlllo where proper Inspection will
bo established Nothing but pure bred
cattle immune from the sttects ot fever
1VASlllGTO >
It Is not believed that Austria called on
Admiral Dowcy for an explanation If It
Is a fact the United States will have a
serious complaint to make
An order permitting tho introduction ot
cattle to Cuba dutv tree has been Issued
The treasury department hai ordered
10000000 In gold certificates to ba
printed
u
rOLlTICAlj
Populist Parker of Kentucky alleges that
John Young Brown is undoubtedly the
cntspav ot the Loulsvlllo and Nnshvlllo
railroad
Hlchord Croker alleges tho reaxon he
went to Duropo was to escape the New
York reporters
Gotcrnor Stono denies the accuracy of
nn nrtlclo purporting to show he Is op-
posed to other parties aiding the democ-
racy
STATU
DxSonator John Rutabaga J oh u Km Is
dead at bis homo atMcKlnncy
A strong case of Insanity Is being mado
out for Cannon who Is on trial for tho
murder of Gray
Jim Nlto was convicted of murder and
given a llfo term
Ited Men aro to moot In State consron
top at Galveston next Tuesday
W It Dunklnson a tcl03rnph operator
was drowned while In batblni at Oalvcs
tonNinth
Ninth district negroes met nt Austin to
consider a Stato mcetinc of protest be
causo negroes wcro left out of the roieral
appointments
A iicgro nt Chnppell Hill had a finger
and Us controlling muscle seven Inches
in length pulled out by a machine
Preliminary steps bavo been taken for
organizing u Scottish Rite consistory for
Texas
llatllo Burton colored one ot tho par-
ticipants in thu stroet duel at Richmond
Is dead of her wounds
A joung man drowned himself near La
Grotso for no known cause
Bpoirr
Tho Brighton mooting closed In a storm
May Hempstead beat Don dOro and
dumped the talent
Houtz has been farmed out by Cincin-
nati
rlltcburc shut St Louis out
Sharkey Is said to bo tralulne so hard
as to alarm his friends
HAIMtOAU
Attorneys have notified freight asciita
that the proposed rating bureau would not
bo violative of tho commission law
Tho Investigation of tho route of the
mojected Waco and Sabine Pas has been
concluded
Mnllory and Morgan lines havo accepted
tho 03iM cents rate ou cotton
W K > Vanderbllt snd J Pleipont Mor-
gan aro sad to have started in on a rato
war
IOCAU
The school superintendent injunction
cose gone Into but not yet iconcluded
Tho Houston cavalry getting up an en-
tertainment for Labor Day
Tho work of the Houston Lyceum for
July
A report of the citys mortality for Juno
and July
Houston hss thus far supplied slxtrons
recruits ior the Thirtythird realment
About forty members of the Houston
Light Ousrd wll attend the Dewey recep
tom
A largo delegation ot Houston Red Men
preparing to go to Qalveson
A cllUens or6 ulatl011i Pr < lcto4 for
cleaning up the city
W S P
HOUSTON DAILY POST SUNDAY MOKNING AUGUST 6 1899
GERMANS FAVOR BOERS
The Sentiment Against Great Britain Pre
vades Every Class
EMPEROR WILLIAM WILL NOT INTERFERE
Honcicr In Cniie the DnfflUh Do
Decide to Mnke Wnr on the
Sonth Afrlcnn Republic
Cop > righted 1519 by Associated Tress
Berlin August 5 Events In tbc Trans-
vaal are keenly wntched here Tho press
comments liberally on the weoks news
No doubt a strong undercurrent of sen-
timent ovists shared by every class In
favor of the Boon against Great Britain
Every Gorman one meets expresses this
fitely and the press except the portion
Inspiied by the government sides more or
less strongly with the Boers An edito-
rial In the Deutsche Zeitung is significant
as showing the aspirations In PanGerman
and colonial circles It concludes as fol-
lows Questionable as It remains after
all whether England which in a war
with the Boers would havo to dangoroujly
expose all her threatened points In Asia
Is really resolved to fight It seems set-
tled judging from the ccneonance ot news
from London to Lisbon that the possi
bility of war Is now being seriously cou
Eldered Tho near future maj show
whether the British flag will be unfoldel
for a light In which nothing loss Is to bo
decided than the question whether Africa
Is to become English or GermauDutcV
A further slgu of the deep Interest in the
matter hero is in thj large number of
pnmphlets and bool3 on the question
which have appeared wjthln the last
mouth All these also contain articles
on the Transvaal question
It seems doubtful however whether the
government or tho empire will again iu
terfeie It things como to a focus In South
Si Africa
It is currontly reported In political cir-
cles that his majesty on the occasion of
hls visit to Cecil Rhodes In Berlin said
I The Boers aro past saving adding that
n
Yccr
016 Self
Behind
iliu uiupuiui iuiuiu has rinnrhptl his teeth
During his trip In the northern waters
hear a word Irom Mm
tho emperor has kept closely Informed arms M became weak and
London August 6 A special from Jo-
hannesburg says It Is reported that the
government has accepted the proposal for Jrnctlcnl Utility of the Wlrelean
a joint Inquiry and has suggested that
Trance Germany Russia and Holland be
in tho Investigation
upon and a number of papers In close re
DEATH OV THU CZA1IOWITZ
Womuu Who AVua with llliu nt the
seems going
X ifrf
Uml Telia It
provision Is Qualified so that
latter
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be anTon
freo on proof blnit twnliM1 that they are
suitable for br au > purposes
rcatant woman of Abbas Turaan who saw
tho czarowltzs end furnishes a most af
fecting narrative of his end It appears
his trlcjcle was going at a great pace
when he caught up to a cart The czaro
avitz signalled and the cart drew aside to
let him pass The czarowitz bowed smiled
ond proceeded Three minutes later the
woman noticed tho czarowitz returning
aery slowly
The story best related In her own way
Is as follows I con not forget it J see
It before me now There he comes the
nSfrM or P Rck on hls mchlne quite
pa a and continually spitting He wa not
jute close to me when he appeared as if
sitting on bis mach ne h swayed back
M I N ° wl think to mysef it
bis Js ecause ot his spitting He first turned
head to one side and then to thVother
Suddenly I w how all at once he slnlti
i
v i + ant t
apparently
urn tnem
to power
Candid criticism however compels thB
tunents In the < liberal i r to WUh
party to admit nf
e Unl Lord RosA
er or anotUer
such llberallmperlalist
arises to weld the
nerman nXlSS1 Slr C P etI tt
JiWllllam Vernon Harcourt
John m aud
li sP tlvely
claim an and to pro
aggressive programme instead of
i0PU l3l ob8truclV9
characierl i0 so
SAMOAN C1HEP JlSTlCESHIP
Selo < r 1Ir o7or
e Nt re
Gc > > n Preaa
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are belter 5Tho c en Samoa
W ot the icS lh n PL
w i mink I will wmV6r uarette has
patch a speclrdis
cart So I jumpea g S jApVayln6 the
ju lce assum Hon of
moment pale so < Stati r CnalDbo Place by UMted
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I can not oonuin myself 0nlr
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simple woman was certainly lently attacks tho government for vlilJiJ
speaking to him but It Is as It somebody and tho Vossicho Zcltung closes aaiK
sajs to me Go near him go near him by saying The Samoa comaljloa fi
I did not know whero I got tho cour wound up Its labors The protoiltls
ago but I came near and Just then he fell formulated are subject to the apprwiu
into my hands his eses wide open He the powers Careful exkmlnatloali tL
looks at me and over his face fly llttlo first requisite for the avolaance oi
they owed their misfortunes to their own spots One little spot trickles then au gulnary troubles which might a isS
stubbornness and thit thero vas no other they meet and grow I look at the to international complications Thtpt
Intention on the part of Germany to call little spots on his torow Then also I eminent press so far Is silent
a halt to England held his hand His nails seem to grow
The correspondent here ot the Asso darker His eyes seem to bo looking at
elated Press learns that there has been mo and yet ho does not see me His lips
great veering around ot opinion in gov are tothed In blood He sighs and one
crnment circles partly owing to the cir hears as It something Is bubbling life
cumrtantlnl of tho Gorman con water when it boils I ran to my cart
sul at Pretoria The government press w a Ucher an drw waterJDMnk
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JDBLCASSES
VISIT
Aa a Rule the Press Has Exteii
Hiiu Welcome T
St Petersburg August 6 Most rf
newspapers here cordially welcoat It
the French
and so I ao tarelp
I saw how his annlrs who arrived here yesterday < fo
dropped llko whips Novoe Vremye however throws
t i v 1 vo 0 i mt
eTrn ont lC ra at a m what to 1 7 aSTl ° ° 7
veibal report was mado to him wee a0UJi but he turns hl nead a luIa pers seek to attribute to ths visit It
A high official said to the A sociated on ono Bdo j Bcems as jt no werg stm says that while since the ad > eat of fht
Press It is certain that
correspondent O0kIng at me WaldeckRousseoii mlnUtrv Mt
ministry a great l
tho emperor apd with him Count Bulow t > v u
Prince Hohenlohe have been
that to actively meddle In the
question at the present stage
to stir up a hornets nest Germany has bazsojwa still hoping to save the
come to tho conclusion that It ii best for czarowitz left him on the ground nnd ran
our Interests to let things take their to the Cossack sentinels at the palace
course When assistance arrived the czarowitz was
dead
BRITISH NAVAL MANEUVBUS
Telegraphy pcmoiiatrateil
Copyrighted 1899 by Associated Press
of
London August 5 So far as popular France
asked to send representatives to tako partinterest Is concerned tho great naval
According to tho maneuvers have ended In disappointment
same dispatch an unconfirmed rumor li In
circulation that General Joubert has re-
signed command of tho army of tho Trans-
vaal owing to the difference with tho ex-
ecutive
VATCIIiG AMHIUCAN > AVY
AKitntiou t InuieiiKc the Mmiticr of
Go ruin ii Milrm
Copyrighted 1S 9 by Associated Press
as thero was no fighting tho rival fleets
falling even to sight each other
The naval authorities however are de-
lighted at the success with which tho Brit-
ish fleet found and conveyed safely to
Mlltord Haven the flotilla ot food supply
shipped from Halifax The maneuvers
weie carried out under conditions which
might be expected to prevail In the event
of war with France Tho latter pins hor
faith to torpedo boats vvhllo Great Britain
steadily increases tho number of hor tor
pedo boat destroyers Although dark and
Berlin August 5 A largo portion of tho iuisy nights we re favorable to the tor
press this wcok calls attention to tho Pedo boats they seemed to havo com
enormous proposed increaso ot the Plet0y failed while the destroyers fully
the hopes of their advocates
American navy Tho Ostaslatlcho Lloyd on
v the few occasions when they came in con
points out that America is now building tact with the torpedo boats
fortysix wnr vessels and the construe The maneuvers seem to have placed be
tlon of twelve moro was ordered during y ° nd question the valuo of the Marconi
tho last session of congress This it adds telegraphic sjstem Admiral Demvllle re
lied on it for Information
in tho near future will give a new com
plcMon to the Far Eastern question
This nrtlclo has been much commonted
which could not
otherwise be obtained and successfully
transmitted information over a distance
of twenty to thirty miles neither fog nor
Intlon with the government have begun a darkncES apparently interfering with tho
transmission
campaign In favor of another largo In
croaBo In tho Gorman navy Even the con-
servative Neuste Naohiichten the organ
ot Dr Miquel tho Prussian minister of
finance strongly insists that such an ln
cicase is necessary unless Germany wishes
to abdicate the influential position she has
acquired in the East adding Germany
must bo able to keep permanently at least
ono division of firstclass Ironclads In the
Far East
The first torpedo boat of a new type has
Just been launched nt the Schlchau yards
Tho fact that number ot
> iw uv a Ul small torpedo
of raesEages The experts aro
satisfied wireless telegraphy adds infinitely
to scouting
LIBERALS ARK IIOPHFUL
Dclleve They Can He Returned to
Power
Copyrighted 1899 by Associated Press
LoaMon August 5 Tho session of par-
liament practically ended yestorday even
lDB and the Prorogation will tako place
boats ha vo been lost at sea dur ing tho last on eduesday There seems to be a sen
beIlcf that ll
five > ers has induced the govornmeut to T1 bo the last full ses
abaudon the smaller type All the torpedo V tho P ent parliament shrewd
boats built for Germany hereafter will be P0lclans predicting that a general elec
08 metres long drawing 9 feet of water H 11 bo held aext July at the latest
nnd will he among tho swiftest vessels ot Ulth the kaleidoscopic transformations oc
tholr class They will steam 35 knots and currlng Incessantly In foreign politics it
wll hava two funnels and two turrets s difficult to forecast tho result ot an in
lMm e contry bt Bless some coup
rehabilitates the prestige of the proocnt
a bln et 5 not dlffllult to foretell a
iwpusly decreased
conservative maiorltv
Copyrighted 1899 by Associated Press although it Is bard to Indorse theToUms
London August 5 Anna Dazsojwa tho c ve a ° f thelberalswho are
dltferenco If V Dalcasse had dtlsyed
return visit and remained at bis pott
where ho might bo better emplojed la
plaining to his colleagues toe
which tho FrancoRussian alliuct O
mands on the part of France
The Novoe Vremyes Illhumor li ta
ablo to the supposed signs of aFr
German rapprochement since the mtnUsi
of which the paper has published a ur
articles warning and threaljijl
M Delcassee visit lowsTertatiai
great satisfaction in Russian dlploniJt
circles as it has long been hoped be woaU
attett the solidity of the FrancoRosiai
alliance by a visit here He nad a IojT
Interview today with the RussianjnlaMtt
of foreign affairs Count MurarleU 1U
whom ho dined In company with a una
ber of Russian ministers
Tho French foreign minister willri
the czar at Peterhoft tomorrow
London August 6 The Vienna e > i
spondont of tho Observer telegraphs TU
Neuo Trelo Presse states that M
cassos visit to St Petersburg Is eouMtli
with future plans concerning all tie pow-
ers of tho dual and triple alliance MtM
Hohenlohe it is said made definite v
posals to M Delcasse who approred ttea
MuravielTi
desires to gain
sent The propoeals Include tie forfflill
of a European union against th
States
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