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GUTHRIE
IT MEANS BLOODY
WAR WITH SPAIN.
The Senate Passes Resolution Making
Cuba Free
FIRING WILL BEGIN
. THIS WEEK FOR SURE.
Hannii Poaco Plays lis Last Card in a Highly Dramatic Way
Using Senator Hale ol' Mnino as a Tool President is Di-
rected to Uso tlio Army and Navy and Expel tlio Urulal
Spaniards from (ho Cuban IsloTroops are .HiiRsing at
Ciiickamniiga.
Special to the Daily Leader.
Washington April 10. Turpie's amendment recognizing
Cuban independence was adopted by the senate tonight by a
vote of 51 to 39. Morgan's amendment for declaration of ar
was lost only five members voting for it as follows: Mastjn
Morgan Pettigrew Turner and Wilson.
Special to the Daily Leader.
Washington April 115.
of house resolution and the senate resolution with the Turj
amendment recognizing Ouban independence introduced a
substitute was adopted by the senate by a vote of CO to 28.
Special to the Daily Leader.
Washington April 17.
senate adopted the resolution as
07 to 21 two Democrats Caffery of Louisiana and White?
California voting in the negative. A death-like silence m
lowed the announcement of the
Oil
the preamble of tLfc'Stfnmle majority report was submitted
The resolutions adopted byiiMLU(J last night are knowr
as the minority report or the
declare Cuba a republic free and independent and direct thje
president to use the army and navy immediately to expel thjc
Spaniards. It is the Damocratic position contended for in tine
lower house of congress. Tlie llanua peace crowd piayeu incur
last card in a dramatic way by
protest that the house would
would not approve the resolutions
The resolutions will go to
The most conservative men iu Washington last night predi
that actual hostilities will begin not later than Tlmrsila
Shouting crowds now fill the streets of this city.
Mtah the trnllfl Slat Ouiimlnte at .Va-
liiyu V(n.
MAI.AOA Spain April 10 3:06 p. m.
Tho United States coasulate horo
baa liion attacked by a mob.
Stones were thrown at tho consulate
and ono of the mob leaders prosured a
ladder tore dewn the shield having
upon It the arras of tho United Statos
and dragged It along the street.
EL UKNO TROOPS ilOVE.
Special to the Leader
El Ukso. O T. April 16 ThaTuth
laiantry Col. K. P. Werson. and that
portion of the First cavalry Mejor
Eskridge btatloned at Fort Iteno O.
T aro preparing to meya today on
orders reoeivod last night. The In-
fantry expects to leave thk afternoon
for Mobile and the cavalry tkls oven
ing for Ohtekaraaajf park.
AT CllICKAXAUUA.
Special to the Leader.
Cuattahoooa April 16. At Oblcka-
maug park today thj ottei&ls and a
large foree of emplorea are ruehlng
preparations for the troops ordered
here.
MEXICO ACTIVE.
Laukikj Texas Apill 10. In view of
the Impondlog war between the United
States and Spain the Mexican govern-
ment ha ordered the Eleventh regi-
ment of infantry and one regiment of
cavalry to procead to llio United States
border to be KUttonod at Matamoras
Nuvo Laredo Torflro Diaz and Jaurez
to pretejt any uprising In Mex co
against the United State.
OKLAHOMA SUNDAY APRIL
All after proamble stricken i
-(1:80 a. ra.) The United Statj
amended. Thciinnl vote vt.
vote. By unanimous com St
Turpie amendment. Tliew
having Senator Hale of Muinlc
not concur and the prefiden
if adopted.
conference tomorrow (Mondaj
CAIIINET'S INTEREST
Sp'otal to the Loader.
Wauiiixotok April 10. Members of
the administration are watehlig with
mueh tutorest the progreei of eVonU at
the oapitol. No one so far has any
clear Idea of the exact eharueter of the
resolution which will dually bj adopted
and sent to the president: It appears
to be a ohanoe at least that the resolu-
tion as It oorapa from the conference
oommittee may contain a clause raeog-
uizlng tho Indrpsndnnoe of the Cuban
republic.
The indiaations are such that the
resolution might be relumed to eon.
gross without exeoutlvo approval or
nllowud to beoomo a law without Lis
signature. I
CONSULATE UNDEIt OUAD.
Cadiz Spain April lb. The studants
of the school of medleine carrying tho
Hag attempted to make a inanlfhu-
Uon hero last evening but the p4Ho
Interfered aud arrested two studolu.
As a rosult the UniUd States eontute
has ban placed under guard. j-
SPANIARDS JIOMUAHIKm
Nkw Vohr. April 16. A spealal from
Manilla via Hong Kong says Oebu has
beon bombarded by the (penlarda and
the town Is utterly dottrjytd.
1IEEK COHES JI1U1I.
Wasuinoton April 16 -Tte IUpub-
liean members of the wa and means
committee of the home Uavj practic
ally completed preparallha for a rev-
enuo measure whieh nil be patted to
raise revenue sun1elento proseetiie
the war
Tho members prepared a bill that
will raise between 810UMW.0OO nd
3120000000 additional re7nue per an-
num 1 he bill will provip for an ad-
ditional tax of 81 per bfrel on beer
and from 0 to 13 cents n manufac-
tured toba'cea and snuff. d about 81
on all cUwos -!gare an dgaretKs.
17 1808.
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SpMlnl to The Leader.
WA8MINOTON April 16 - Tht brilliant
oratory and exeitlHg scenes yesterday
la the senate added tithe pablta hrter-
cs. today. The additional fact that
tho senate last night deterinlood to
take today f it voting on the resolu-
tions added interest to tho senate pro-
ceedings. Tho senate oonvenod promptly at 10
o'clock and after the transaction of
eotno routine buslnoes the resolution of
the foreign relations ooinmltteo was
laid before tho sonata
Uatinon (Utah) was recogulcad and
spoke In favor of Immediate doalsivo
aetton aud for tho recognition of tho
tndepondonee of tho Oubnn ropubllc
Allen of Nebraska protested against
the act of tho representative of tho
six great powers of Buropo In the ex-
changing of notns ou the situation.
Harrows of Michigan supported the
president's stand and tirgod agalast
the r&oognltlon of tho presont ropubllc
of Cuba.
Piatt of Oonnoctlcut pralied tho
profildont and hoped for peace How.
ever if it was our purpose to Intafrane
ana the act should retult In war It
must be so. He thaught that to roecg.
n'zj a republU which Leo had tostiQdd
cxihtod only in skeleton would bo
llttio short of folly.
Teller of Colorado Introducod a res
oiutlou btibitltute for the Cuban reso-
lution. It recognizes the "Itopublle
of Cuba as the true and lawful govern-
ment of tho Island;" provides for lm-
mediate ormed intervention It Spain
does not withdraw from the Island and
expressly declaims any Intontlon of
conquest on tho part of tho United
States
A strong appoal for tho recognition
of tho Independonco of Cuba was inado
by Bacon of Georgia
Wolllngton of Maryland said thoro
was no good reason for tho Unltod
StatcH going to war with Spain. Ho
would vote for poncu as long as possi-
ble Ho argued that tho message of
tho presidont had beon wholly miscon-
strued; that Instead of an appaal to
congress to sanction war It was exactly
the reverso but a war fronzy was
abroad ami ongross was rushing hope-
lntsly into hostilities.
Washington April 16 Hawloy r.ald
ho could not voto for a declaration
that Cuba is free bfccauio as a matter
of fiet she is not. Hawloy offered a
Joint resolution authorlalng tho presi-
dent to stop tho export of coal.
HOUSE ADJ0UHNS.
Vo ArUim tin Thai Itmly on llmlilttiiil lit.
Juit) TiiriHlay
Wamiinoton April IS Tlio house
has taken a recess until 10 o'aloek
Monday which proaludes Unil action
on tho Cuban question before Tuosiay.
NO MORE COAL.
Norfolk V April 10 The Span-
ith government for noma time has
ben the purchaser ( t coal shlpprd to
southern points from Newport News
an order is tald to have been reeelvcd
from the. war department this morning
stopping shipments.
TH0OPS JN LINK.
Wasiiikoton April 16 Measage ti
the war department show that reapoud-
lug to the mobilization order almost
tho entire regular army Is already oon-
oentroted at Chattanooga Tampa Mo-
bllo. New O.-leons or on the way.
ELEPHANTS
Hilt I'aclt Thtir Tnmk uil ttt Uum Uv to
II iir.
Washijioton April 10. The war de-
partment today received word from a
elreus oorapany that in the event of
war tweuty-flre elephants would be
plaeed at Its disposal for active service
Iu Cuba. Some of these animals have
served In India and neither swamps or
underbrush In Cuba would iaterfore
with their utility.
S PAI N CALLS FOlt JI EN.
Iahi April 16. Spain has beoun
ealliag all able-bodied Spaniards home.
It is oidulally announced that "perfect
tranquility prevails In Ouba."
IJUIKT AT HAVANA.
Haaka April 18. Ths day cpjned
quiet at thw Cuban eapltl.
LATE NEWS NOTES.
Five warships passed St. Thomai.W.
I. going westward.
liarber Lug I Mutarello alasbsd (Jio-
vanni Lombardl'n throat wbiU stoavlog
him in Nsvr York.
A Spanish flililla Is in the IlrlH.li
ahannel.
Dr. John L. IniraraAll. hmtliai. nt II
U died at Prospect. Win.
TROOPS .M0V1NU.
All tbs troops at ths followlsir Biases
moved ycsUidry to ChlekamaHgaj Pt.
IU1.1. Lwvcnwfcrtb i IUap St
ryuU Chlssiro Ptfuvsr Hsh Antonio.
Oineinnattl aad Man PraasUca.
HAILKOAD 31 EN TO MEET.
Speeial to the Lsader.
Toi-uka Kau April 1. A move-
ment has beon started by tbe railroad
men of Kansas t? secure a mouatar
meeting of railroad men in Topeka
this summer. Tbe plan U to have the
meeting aomprlae all ths orders of
railroad men and tbe mtetioy will be
national in oharaeter.
Uallard's Know Llntmeut. Thoro is
no pain It wilt pot relieve no swelling
It will not subdue no wound It will
heal It will cure frost bHes chilblains
and corns. 25 and SO. F. II. Lllllo fc
Co.
IN UATTLB-LIKE ARRAY.
Ilia rtytnft iqHnrirnn ItvbitveS llosii'l-
fully In I'mnllnn.
Port MoannK V April id - Tim
flying squadron returned to nticlmr
age it Port Monroe after having m-
pteled two days and two niglitt t
arduous labor with satisfaction to its
Joitimandlng-offloer. Commnl re Schlos
wsnted enptslns of the flo.t to know
jch other in the movement of their
vesssls and be ablo to anwer qtneUIv
to all signals for moveinonu liablo to
be made In an engagement Unimin'
ilown to Csvue Henry on W.dno.iliy
afternoon the squadron w.t t:t k.-n
fifteen miles out to son at iho r"'
time msnenverlng In rctpon.- to tho
signals from the Heirship
All the big vessel rop xi.l.-1 qmcU
ley the heavy battloslilns M anaHc hu
setts and Texas nr cspoe .illy n id '
surprisingly quick Lm.- ..f bntt'c
was formed witli the Ilroouh n on t)
right the Massachusetts to tlio I. fi
of the llrooklyn tlio Mmn'inhs
to the left of the MiwHnrlin-etts the
Columbia next and thn 1 n on t'u
sxtrema left. The signal t . . anchor
lu line was obeyed si i . l that un
almost perfect nligniuont was ol
tallied. Anchorrifi nnt rn.i'li ffvTi
nesdny lKl flfton iini. ...' tof i ..
Charles light nci.r tho s itlim .lull
grounds.
Thursday morning found verv mi
favorable conditions fir either imin
euvering or using the ..mis tin
weather being Intense'; di i rrocublo
with a heavy rain and hail storm and
a high sea but L'ommixloto s -hley de
elded to go out ami lu tlm man
ouvers. The MoMnuehusi tt dipped
her low nose In thu water t.mo aft. i
lime but whs handUd in- lutifnlU.
coming up to allgtnnouts m eiuiin
more quickly than a light en ier.
The othor reuse K nlvi we- ejulel. to
respond to signals 'I In .'rill w.-ih
kept up all day and tit nk-hil .:i
auoliorage whs iiiiidt; al a point .3
miles from Cape (harlc Afirr .trU.
signal work by eh?etrle li0'ht was pi.i. -ticcd
for two hours.
At V o'clock when most of the offi-
cers ami men had prcpaied toreliie
tho call to quarters and Imltlo mils
were sounded tin tha IlmoklMi o
liilokly was the work done that uei
ilvisioii otllcor had reported "Koadv"
Iu four minntes and th ship u.is
ready for battle wuli it.-r tight
ooinpartinents closed .iiinniinltion
hoisted to guns turrets hwingiti"
battle hatehee down and thu
flrewH nt the guns readv to shoot.
Thu other ships reported almost as
qulokly. Friday morning was given
up to praotlee of the guns all ol the
hips putting out targets al 'I) yard.
The gunoore on tho Ih-ool.ly.i cut the
Hag from the top of tin r tnrj;. t
within twenty minutes umaiUahle
work when It It. eomideied that the
target WHS but eighteen lie h. ' s.ii lie
and tho flagstaff 1ml two uehn wide
Commodore held y opiossed him-
self as vry much pleiwoed with the
work of tho eiiptiiius of tha vosssla
under his charge.
MAY GET
o'niaaiNs.
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Opaawl
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Washinotom April .. voral im-
portant and dveisivo steps in the. woilc
! war preparation woic i then by tint
OAvy department to d.iy It was di -sided
to assign tho uuvul i.- .;iwo of
New York Now .Jursey M...ssaehii-
letts Maryland ami Mu luan to the
flva suxllllary ciuUer-i Inn-oaf ter
to be known as patrol hoat:. Tho.su
ihips aro the Prairie the D'vlo the
Yankee the Yoseinlte and either tho
Veuesuelft or York town The ques-
tion of tbe American lino steamer
whs also wound up with U lcisua
to ohsrler all four of then. lit Hi
Louis tio St I'uul thu Co aud tin
New York.
Itut of greater moment th in any of
these development ni the roopnu-
ing of negotltttlous (oi the purchsto
of two warships and Ktm-rul torpedo
boats from Colli uud ArKunliuo. Ouo
of the cruisers Is thu t hihau 'Hi'-
sjtns. just eorapletud at mi English
yard and regarded at nno of thu uioiL
formidable of hor class ailoaL
6AGASTA ON THE MAINE.
Chare llutl HpauMb A(ury l'nuel It
I "Iufou t'aluiuny "
IxIHiif April 10 - Seiioi Sa;'ista
tho Hpaulsh promiui. . ipio.o I
in a special dUpateh from Mu.lri I
as saying with reference to th.
the destruction of the Malno huui
been caused through Spaulnh ii)'ene
"This Infamous raliiuiuv meilts the
response of the whole world. All tho
nations know tlio oauseof tho di.iiistcr
and many Amci-ienn oflloiaU know it
too.
k'or tbe American govern iiient '.)
bass) a plea of intervention upon heu. t
less caluiny of this uharacter n t
rebel agauibt icosou and justi. 1 or
this reanon It ib tmpoaileo for us to
refrain from protesting formal to
th jMiwcrs t: mint tho imputation.
A l'li AnlHt IJ liana; lltauv
SllAMOilAI April 10 The Mini'liii
News savs that a foruudaliUi con
spiracy has been diseos r.-d in tlm
palace ut lVUiu to ussau.uaU. l.i 11. n '
Cbaog and other hib olllei.i.-t i .
Maachoos accubo hi in of .-.clliti0' ( . i
to Uasiia.
liryitu I Kill on J
Wjimiini. lov Apr.l
Jltaiii." lr vun tul'i.
I
dent M Ivinli y hort j ii i
yeslerdv 'I in v . i
Dillon for about tiftoeu mlniilei alter
whieh Mr. llryuii cumu out ond j.h. ..!.
hands with tlio who had rj.-u.'ii .ed
kim. He said ho haJ simply tal.i d to
py his rvSpeeU to the I'r.-.i Ki.t ai I
tUat they Jiail not d.kius.d tin- .i
qwoittuti in uu urn
A silver coin Is usually iu cwjiem-y
for tweuty-ssven years.
canizinK work done by an
SSSSSISSBBl sfc t- a
hr
ORK GUARANTEED
Inw.- -
- wheels
SPAIN IS DETERrcnt
THAT POINT J
HAS NEVERTHOUGHTOFI
Keuil-oSJIclnl Mutmnorit Isiaoil Nl
IV IU Slnnil Itetolutely In Dofcnio A
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... iifftr inniinnnuia jiicniN nrr
KOTsralKitly nu.t Ilomir
t onliilent of Mornt Sup-
port of tlio World
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St.lt intMlt . f th
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if ' uta
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f .1
il I let it I c oi'
son Tiiniin irmm Us ""l1 "C
as to Sp.iin's r- in . i ihi -i ut ' l nl
ii in i oi i una ir. r 1 1 i and ar. c o
lat. . I '.i inspire fa!- hopes on I r r I
nut I !. intolllirent -..-tion 11k . 'n
Mini nt of -.puin has nrnt tuU rtl
t tine I tho thought mid nvcr d
eni. ii mi it ..r i i. uatlnir i hi Mi
not n hits tin re 1. . n a i..n lcrlt
tion of nny nti p u ith.lraw nij' Hi t
e re 1 4
duin
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y of Spam om r lier i st ln9'
Ionics nj
tionnr mi I i fnlty of -iainl
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It the mi'.' tii of tl.r i I
ca oi i in. . win.. ii noui I a k.l(
tliut islnn I to tin miscrvt(4
Ublblo nilo an J at the aanv l
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rinliiiit. .i S.onili nntli. ir.teitl
nil l.iialily lioiiiid iip vwth I (I
piop. nty of the is tnd 1 r th hi
ami other l.asons tin- reports-!
tnnt --pain is sl ly yltlli ff til'
ii Ktireniont fnmi Ouba nr lotln
misclii voiiH and oundl. jit
riil.i-. no statesm. n uo "..rtt ifo
siniiii 'vnulilinif .on uloi ikIi a. lu
nuliiit.oii. lint in tn i aco o t s.aln l
a I u i . iIohi roiis of p. u-o aud r. i ly by'
eei nouoi.iiiu. i u tosoi-urc nc arc '1
"ill st inr resolutely in defense of her o
in ilu naMo nhts her sovcri 'gntv r
uti.l In r honor
nd shu loel eonfldoilt shohas?
with hor tho mm al support of tlic tn
tiro euUi.ed world "
CURTIS WINS OUT.
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nniii-r iv.i t p ths l'lirht
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QUE! N REGENT WARLIKE.
Ii.ir. s .t l'r to inrnUh tlio 1'rostlR
of it... Army.
ii in Aon. 1 . ( nutrar Iho
ge.n i .1 opinio i iti.it the qneon regent
h i 1- n neotn t ur' f ir peaei at nny
i" it Is U ai ii I i i iinqiiestioiiab'o
authority th it die. icoently m 1 to th i
fit ou up htati in-lit I prefei even
l'iu hoirois f "in- i.ither than tar
n s i . n tho pio t ire of tho artiiy or
an iiipilrmeut of tho rights of tho
Ci ou n
Is rrutctitlng American.
iln vna Apr.i 1'. Au Amerieaii
it l tiiuiml .J.ia.jiiiu lie t .iti. ...urt
.. .. .i--.'t.-d y. t.id iv cbargeil w.'i
bi.n' ijj eoiicsi l.-ti.o from an i-
sii'k' n eiiuip 'I in Jlrltlsh . mij
Mi ' . illan. in chit ) of I n t i
!Siul Inten.ts h. r.- dtniaudi. 1 ! at
tin p souei l i'lu4il uinl t t.u
latt. i was .iteoi.liu grant. 1 hs
fi. l u
MifMburg- l'dpur llarosU Out
V M.BfcNsiu i.i ! April In h
clll .- of the JoltBSOO County I ie.i
o i ilmost destroyed by tiro at tl
u. k lust oveulng.
HENFRG'S DRUG HOUSE
TAR PAPER.
MOTH BALLS.
Camphor liug Powder t: ihvu J bo
ond fr.e'y tsrlr la tbe esaon Ufpc t
the ii.Ttaton ' f obnoxious loareta by
the nil- of ttli h i.t pteparation' It
will aave i lm ireu '.o of routing tbeoi
after they liuv - .. tamed Q uotho d
sod be lets ipo.bi-. .'
Here aro soma 1 1. intra which aro
simple sure and cheap;
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inir prescription department Is
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 118, Ed. 1, Sunday, April 17, 1898, newspaper, April 17, 1898; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc74207/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.