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THE WASHINGTON TIMES WEDNESDAY MAHCH 29 1905r Ff
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elusive evidence that the Administrationlias practical assurance thatBelgium and France agree to thesition as submitted by Santo Domingoand Indorsed by us
News of Mote UnrestIn Santo Domingo Today
The morning cables bring news thata revolutionary party hat already landed at Monti Christi and that the inhabitants have risen in sympathyagainst Morales That this sort of thingwas anticipated evdn if it did not existseveral days ago is clear from Minister Dawsons dispatch of last weekand again in that quoted In the Pres i
dents order of yesterday here MrDawson writeS ft
Under pressure of forelsn creditdrsand domestic ierii the Dominican sovernmcnt makes its offer
Mr Adee in his statement said thatthe Dominican government is beingthreatened by dangersvithin and later he emphasized thepossibility of th United StaVes indorsins the Morales in nis lastsentence in the meantime the presentproposal of Santo Domingo has for usobject to maintain the status quo sothat If the treaty ratified it can be
is by some officialsnot to fcncve been justified by the wording of the Presidents and thatpossibly acting Secretary Adee overstated the case
Order of the PresidentEstablishing Receivership
Pres ident Roosevelts order establishing the receivership was Issued fromthe White House In this statement heoutlines the reasons for his course asfollows
Vhite HouseWashington March isS 1903
To the Acting Secretary of StateI have carefully the fol
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Secretary of State WashingtonUnder loreign creditors and
domestic peril Dominican governmentotters nominate a citizen of the UnitedStates recelver southern pendingratification protocol four northern portsto be administered under the awardFortyfive per cent total shall go Dominican government 55 to be deposited Xewyork for distribution after ratificationCreditors to agree take no further stepsm the meantime and receiver to havefull authority to suspend Impor terspreferential contracts Italian SpanishGerman and American creditors exceptthe improvement unconditionalBelgian French representatives will recommend aceptance Some modus Vivendi absolutely necessary I am ready ifdesired stat D C 2Sth toexplain details and modifications to planobtainable whole matter can be heldopen during my absence
Directions to MinisterI direct that the minister express ac
quiescence in the proposal of the government of Santo Domingo for the collection and conservation of its reveflues pending the action of the UnitedStates Senate upon the treaty to theend that In the meantime no changeshall tale place In the situation whichwould render useless its consummationOr bring complications Into its enforcement
The Secretary pfT 5lj the tjlflfedStates will present for nomination bythe President of the Dominican republic men to act in the positions re ferredto in both the northern and southernports The utmost care will of Coursebe taken to choose men of capacity andintegrity who if possible shallhave some knowledge of Spanish Althe from thenorthern and southern ports not turnedover to the Dominican government willbe in New York bankto be designated the Secretary ot
Action of SenateIf tIle action is adverse the money
will then be turned over to the Domincan government If it is favorablewill be distributed the creditorsin proportion to their just claims underthe treatyJVIearwhile Mr Hollander will thoroughly investigate claims Including the claim of the Amer ican Improvement Company and will report in detailall the Information he is able to gatheras to the actually receivedSanto Domingo amount of indebtoaness nominally Incurred the circumstances so far as are known underwhich the various debts were Incurredso forth
The Case UrgentIbis action is rendered necessary bythe jecUliar circumstances of the case
The treaty now before the Senate wasconcluded with Santo SantoDomingos earnest request repeatedlypressed upon us and was submitted tothe Senate because In my judgment itwas our duty to our less fortunate neighI or to respond to her call for aid inasmuch as we were the only power whocould give this aid and Inasmuch as herreed for It was very great OJhtj treatyIs nOw before the Senate and has been
reported by the Committee onForeign Relations It is andfinal action will undoubtedly be takenwhen convenes next fallMeanwhile Santo Domingo has requestedthat the action outlined be takenthat is she desires in this way to maintain the status qyo so that If thetreaty is ratified It can be executedWith this In view I directthat the proposed arrangement be approved It will terminate as soon as thesenate has acted one or the otherTHEODORE ROOSEVELT
Mr Adees StatementActing Secretary Adee made a state
ment also iri which he went a little furtlier than the President In explaining thecircumstances that brought aboutthe acceptance by Government ofthe Dominican republics proposal of areceivership
Mr Adee maintained that the arrangement with Santo Domingo constituted amodus vivendl to be executed bv thatgovernment and not the UnitedStates He held In addition that the newfcCheme was merely an extension of therbitral under which the UnitedStates Government is collecting revenuesat two Dominican ports andthem to liquidating the theSanto Improvement
It was also by Mr Adee thatthe pending is not our treatybut Santo Domingos andship plan was merely intended toserve the quo so that iftreaty be ratified it can be executed
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TREATY OF PEACE MAYBE ARRANGED HERE
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Ambassador McCorm ick and leaving tohis discretion the manner In which hemight bring it to the attention of theforeign office at St Petersburg
The defeats of theRussian army at Mukden and Tielingit is believed caused the Russians toreceive the suggestions in a morekindly spirit than they would haveOtherwise displayed
Russia Outlines ConditionsLONDON Ych news agen
dispatch from St Petersburg saysthat Russia has outlined the condiions under which she is prepared tonegotiate for peace
it is stated with every semblance ofauthority that thanks to the good offices of the United btates ami Francethe question of peace has assumed
shapeThe foregoing Is ihe latest addition to
the peace talkDiplomats in Conference
ST PETERSBURG March 29 No official confirmation of the rumors of pencenegotiations can be obtained at the foreign oitice or the embassies but the frequent interviews between Count Lamsuorflr the Russian foreign m inister andthe Frerch ambassador are evokingcomment
Belief in the approaching cessation ofhostilities remains deep seated
The Novoe Vremya however resentsh counsels to conclude peace at
this stage while the Bourse Gazettetempts to urove that there is no connection between the failure of theFrench loan and the war
Martial Law ProclaimedIn Government of Livonia
ST PETERSBURG March 29 Aminor state of has been proclaimedin the Baltic government of Livonia
A lire broke out yesterday in the grainwarehouses of Nijni Novgorod and didenormous damnse
Recalcitrant SoldiersShot or Imprisoned
ST PETERSBURG March 29 Thegovernment Is taking a firm standagainst recalcitrant soldiers who haverefused to go to the war
At Platogorsk forty soldiers who hadrefused to proceed to Manchuria weretried bv All were foundguilty
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chainsLONDON Marc h 29 A dispatch to
the Exchange Company fromSt Petersburg says there is the best
for the statement that threearmy corps one consisting of grenadiersare to be mobilized
War CorrespondentCapture by Japs
RUSSIAN PRISONERS QUARTERSS1IIOZVOKA Japan via TienTainMarch 29 Francis McCullagh war correspondent was captured with a Russiandetachment abou5OCO strong at Talenpuse near Tieling on March 11 by theJapanese Imperial Guard
Ve marched through all of one terrihie night he says and at daybreakfound we were surrounded A heavy lirepoured into us from all sides and aswe were in a wide bare valley there wasabsolutely no shelter
We wore fiercely shelled with slirapnel nod our waskilled Many officers were wounded j
Escape is absolutely impossible
20000 PrisonersArrive in Japan
TOKYO March 29 Twenty thousandRussian prisoners of taknn In thefighting about Mukden have already arrived in Japan
Unofficial revised estimates of theJapanese casualties at Mukden and TIelirg place the number at 57 X
The flags which were captured atMukden have been presented to theMikado
General Mayedat who was rounded atMukden is dead
Japanese LoanIs Oversubscribed
LONDON March 29 The entire issueot 15000000 pounds sterling of the Japanese loan was oversubscribed by noontoday
Great crow Is besieged the three banksthrough which the loon was Issued Thegreatest anxiety was manifested to secure a part of the loan
Similar scenes were witnessed yesterday afternoon when the prospectus forthe loan was issued Long ofpeople struggled for admission to thebanks and special forces of police vfcrineeded to control ihe people
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statements made u Santo Domingo thatthat government Is In sudden and greatdistress for money to pay its honestdebts and that there is pressure fromforeign governments of a severe anddangerous character to compel aprompt payment of these debts
Amendments to the treaty ndw before the Senate are said by these gentlemen to be pending and to have beenrecommended by the Committee on Foreign Relations The treaty as so amended has not been published and 1 amnot allowed to speak of the amendmentsIf any exist If there are any amendments it is quite obvious that theywould not have been recommended bythe Committed on Foreign Relationsexcept by the votes of the majoritywhich is Republican
The Senate AmendmentsIt Is fair to suppose that these
imohdmentsif adopted would destroytime effect of the treaty In some important matters extending even to tho
abrogation of all the preceding protocols and leaving the President withoutthe support of law or any pretenseof such support for putting Into execution those nrotocols before they hadbeen subm itted to the Senate for ratification and before they had found their
into the newspapersWhy the Senate did not vote upon the
treaty as amended or upon any amendment thereto Is only a conjecture but Itseems to be a safe one that theas amended would not be ratified Thisaction left the President In possessionof two or thr e custom houses in SantoDomingo with officers of the United
In charge of them collecting therevenues there And it left the awardIn favor of the Santo Domingo Improvement Company suspended In the airif not revoked and created for thePresident an exasperating situation
Agreement a MakeshiftNow It appears that a modus vivendl
has been Invented to tide over thesetroubles and It leaves the President In
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the military occupation of Santo Domingo to enforce Illegal contracts with thatgovernment until It shall be determinedwhat shall be fate of the Dilllnghamprotocol and the first protocol of January 31 3XW
fA modus Vivendi Is known to pubHeists as a means of over dUnculties between two governments thathave real with teachother I have never heard of its being applied to the agreements of twogovernments that were in perfect accord as to the they were trying to accomplish
Called a EuphemismThis seems to be a euphemism
to ease the President into time execution of his Illegal purposes untilthe Senate can djecide whether theywill ratify all that he has done or ratify time treaty that Is now before thatbody which If ratified will revokeall that he has done It Is a queersituation and rendered still more peculiar by the effort to get out of Itby the use of a modus Vivendi betwegn two nations which have no dispute whatever I think the absurdityof this situation will be seenby the public and I will not enlargeupon it
This new device seems to be thesuggestion of our minister Dawsonat Domingo who Is greatlyalarmed at alleged pressure ofthe creditors of andat time possible overthrow of Moralesthe who Is now heldni his office by the presence ourships of war around Santo DomingoThe evidence or the laclc of evidence
sustain Mr Dawsons apprehensionsas to the violent purposes the creditors of Santo is wantingand I do not believe that anyof that body believes that these statements are true
Scared by BondholdersThe present holders tho obliga
tions of Santo Domingo are the menwho arc conducting this extraordinarypressure Their investments were madeupon the predicate that the United
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nothing to risk nothing to promisenothing to pay v either now or laterAny Rheumatic sufferer who does not knowmy remedy may have a full dollars worthtree to tryI wllhagly make this liberal offer because
I know teat Dr Shoona Rheumatic Remedymay be relied upon ALVAYS to bring theutmost relief that medicine Years betore I discovered this remedy I studied thenature of Rheumatism For Rheumatismreally
Crysta llize d PoisonYour blood is always full of
poison you eat and drink and breathe intoyour system It Is the purpose of the bloodto absorb and carry off this poisonAnd the kidneys which are the blood fittersare expected to cleanse the blood and sendIt back through the system clean to gathermoro poison which they in turn will elfinmate
But sometimes the kidneys fall And sometimes from some other cause the blood getsso full of poison that cannot absorb itall This is the start of Rheumatism Thepoison accumulates and crystallizes Thecrystals look like little grains of sugar orof fine white sand The blood carries themand they increase in size Then when Itcan carry thrm no longer It deposits themIn a Joint on a bone anywhere
The twinge In your kg the dull fiche inyour arm on a ra day these are time outward signs of the unseen crystals And thetwisted limbs and unspeakable anguish of thesufferer who has allowed his symptoms togo unheeded and unattended for years theseare the evidences of what Rheumatismneglected do
Rheumatism Includes lumbago sciaticaneuralgia gout for nil these are the resultsof rheumatic In the blood
Plainly the first thing to do Is to removethe poison But this is not enough TheFORMATION of the poison must be stoppedeo that nature may have a Chance to dissolveand eliminate the crystals which have already formed Unless this is dome there canoo no permanent relief
I searched the whole earth for a specificfor Rheumatism something that I orphysician could feel safe In prescribingsomething that we could count on not onlyoccasionally but ALWAYS For the ravages of Rheumatism are everywhere andgenuine relIef Is rareWild cases ar sometimes cured by a sing le
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Certain Relie fThe secret Jay in a wonderful chemical J
found In Germany When I found this chemteal I knew that I could make a Rheumaticcure that would be practically certain Buteven then before I made an announcementbefore I was willing to put my name on ItI made more than 2000 tests And my failures were but 2 per cent
This German chemical Is not the only ingredient 1 use in Dr Shoops Rheumatic Cure
but it made the remedyvposslble made potBible an achievement which I doubt notcould have been mode in no other way
This chemical was very expensive Theduty too was high In all it cost me IJDOper pound But what is 49t per pound for aREAL remedy for the worlds most painfuldisease for a REAI relief from the greatesttorture human beings know
I dont mean that Dr Shbops Rheumaticcan turn bony joints Into flesh again
that is Impossible But It will drive from thoblood the poison that causes pain and swelllug and then that Is the end of the painand swelling the end of the theend of Rheumatism That Is why I can affordto make this liberal offer that Is Ican afford to spend the FIRST dollar thatRheumatic tufterers the world overlearn of my remedy
Simply Write MeThe offer Is open to everyone everywhere
who has rot tried my remedy But you mustwrite ME for the free dollar package orderI will send you an order on your druggistwhich he will accept as gladly as he wouldaccept a dollar He will land you from hisshelves a standard sized package and he willsend the bill to me There are no conditionsno reaulreinenw All that I ask to doIs to today I will sendmy book on Rheumatism beside It isIt will help you to understand your caseAddress Dr Sloop Box C760 Racine
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States would become the assignee inbankruptcy of Santo Domingo and Workout the payment of these bonds to theirgreat profit If the United States ivesup these ports the of theirCains be very much interrupted andthey in a relate of decidedncss
I not believe that nny gorprnmentin the world has v purpose ofSanto Domingo to pay her debts under
of her Ido not believe that these speculatorscan induce their to becomeaggressive toward Santo Domingo
Not Our BusinessIf I am mistaken in this the plain
It would be for SantoDomingo to agree with those governments untier a modus yiveridl to delaynotion until tile Senate has passed tipo hthe treaty and it has been ascertainedwhether or not the United States wouldassume to collect the revenues aIll paythe debts of Santo Domingo at her request Instead of that the modus Viivendi ft aopears is made betweenUnited Stntcs and Santo Domingowhereby the United States instead ofassuming to pay the debts of SantoDomingo Is to collect her revenues putthem in bank In New Yore and iaythem back to Santo Domingo utter allowing her 15 per cent for tIme currentexpenses of her government in thoevent that the treaty is not ratifiedWhat is to be done with the money Ifthe treaty Is ratified is not expresslyprnvk d for in this modus Vivendi Isunoose it is intended that it ahull KCthe way that Is prescribed in the treaty
Burden on United StatesIn the meantime the Government of
the United Statesy without authority oflaw is made the responsible collectorarid custodian of all the customstiues of Santo Domingo under time constitution of Santo Domingo and a disposition of tile revenues of that governmeat could not possibly be except by an act of their congress
Under the Constitution of the UnitedStates no such obligations could bemade legal or binding upon the UnitedStates as are contained in the modusVivendi without an act of our CongressThe whole transaction Is simply ti protectorate of the United States Go Vern
r merit over the governmentin respect to the management of herrevenues and is entirely outsidepale of the diplomatic powers of theGovernment of the United States Thisis an effort to cover a transaction withthe supposed diplomatic powers of the
States that can only be iriadevalid through its legislative powers
CALLAHAN On Tuesday March 25 1903at 1230 p mi at his late residence C12 Eleventh street northeast RICHARD A CALLAHAJv beloved husband of Margaret A Callahan nee McCarthy at
Wednesday March 291003 at 8H5 tx m at Wence 717 Third
FAXXIE widow of the lateNotice of funeral hereafter mh2D2tMILLER Suddenly on Tuesday March 2S
1905 at 143 p m at his residence 19 Fifthstreet northeast AZIAS SMITH MILLERin hlaflftyeishth year It
MILLER Suddenly on Tuesday March 281503 p in ROBERT J MILLER tilebeloved son At J I Miller Jr and MaryMiller it
OLEARY On Tuesday March 28 1203JAMES aged thirtyfour years
Funeral will take place from the residenceof his brotherinlaw James Conlon 3512 0street northwest on Fr iday the Slat instantat 845 ocloclc a m High mass of requiemat Holy Trinity Church at 9 a ih Relativesand Wends are Invited to attend Intermcstat MU Olivet Cemettrj mh2d2t
SMITHOn Tuesday March 28 1905 at 210a m A XIJ E beloved wife of Charles BSmith in th fortythird year of her age
Funeral from her late residence 328 Twelfthstreet southeast on Thursday March 30 at830 a m thence Comforter Churchwhere mast be said Friends and relatives invited tc attend
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MR HAYS HEALTH ISCONSTANTLY IMPROVING
I Time State Department is in receipt ofthe cablegram
Gibraltar Mardi 23 Improving dailyHAY
The dispatch is from Secretary ofj States Joint Hay wjio hat gone on a tripto the Mediterranean in search of
j beaithT it haws which thedepart merit has received from Mr Haydircctly s ince his departure Officialsarc very much encouraged over its eontents as if indicates that Mr Hay isin a pliuerful frame of mind over hiscondition and fully intends to resumehisduties as of State shouldthe improvement continue
CITIZENS OF BRAZILHONOR THEIR PRESIDENT
RIO DFJ JANEIRO March 29 Politicians bankers and merchants have madea great demons tration In honor of PresWent Rodriguez Alves
Their spo was Dr Xavier Silvera who congratulated the presidenton the failure of tho attempt to overthrow time government made last November
The government has appointed severalofficers to Germany to study theorganization the army
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