LIEBIG si ii I o ` * »\__` n His babyship will be wonderfully freshened up, sad his whole little fat body wlil skiil with health and cleanliness slhrtistub with the '-Albers” _ Jfvnf- ~. *A B8by’s Own ‘ Soap. fhissusp is made entirely with 'E Olgthbk fats, has s faint but ex- _ luisite frqrance, and isunsurpass- 5 od so snunery and toilet nano. 5 lswsfodlmitstlsns. Illfll' lillfl Sill? U0-. lllrs. : uomnsni. .. ; ln' _ "Q _, _ _ _ BRITISH PORTIPICATIONS. The Matter Being Looked into By the American Government. From the Newspaper Correspoudencc__ hoped for up to two dnyszbcfcre the send- Division of F..G. Siggefs Canadian Letter, _ ing of the ultimatum, but it did not come. Washingtoii, D. C., lf. S. A., March 28, Of course, no one can say now what the lilll adian border, has been laid on the table War is hereby directed to inform the House of Representatives as early as pos- sible what fortifications Great Britain is erecting, constructing and completing along the northern frontier of the United States, especially at Puget sound and other places on the Pacific Ocean, Conti- guous to the State of Vt’a.shington and the district of Ala.ska;" _The Committee on Military Affairs considered the resolution and referred it to the Secretary of War for his consideration. It was returned with the following letter from the Adju- tant-General: “The information the de- partment possesses in this and like cases have always been held to be confidential and for good and sufficient reasons has not been made public. It is remarked, how- ever, tbat Great Britain, so far as the de~ psrtment is informed, is in no instance erecting fortifications trespassing upon our rights. H. C. Corbin, Acliutant Gen- eral.” Upon receipt of this, the Com- mittee reported the Iresolutionfadversely. Mr. Sulzer, addressing the House on the subject, said: “There is a feeling all over this country that the Administration has absolutely and abjectly surrendered Am- erican rights to British interests. It has done so in A1eske,ithas done so in re- gard to the Nicaraguan Canal, it is do~ ingso in the Orient, in the Philippines, in China. It has been done by Great Britain in this war in South Africa.. (Ap- plause onthe Democratic side.) If it had not been, what the Adxninstration did the other day, sfter consultation with Lord Psuncefote, after being told what to do by Salisbury, there would have been a concert of European powers which would have demanded the cessation of war in South Africa. The Admistration here is London; and it is tune for some. one to stanfd up here and talk for Amerieanl ‘ __ _ ` _ _ pf .__,_ w ___ ;; r igbts against British interests." The <;/3" 2/»`_ - f /5, WV ’ i TH!! GUARDIAR. onssnorrsrowy nuttin xnwaan 1sr.AsD,_ trsstil ai woo. ' effect might have been, had P,-gsifgeng, McKinley acted 'on this request. It is one thing to interfere to stop `a war after Ser- ious losses have been expcrlcn ccd,nn cl qu ite' 3-“°l7he1` to try 90 Prevent the beginning of one. The fact that Great Britain will not now accept any mediation is no proof that she would not then have accepted arbit- ration. At any rate, the disclosure Img amused further feeling against the President, who, it is thought, should ut least have been courteous enough to rs- turn on answer to such a request, no matter how pro Britlsll his syxiipatlxios My _ ._ ‘ mp I probably in that city, is received hun ‘ pleasure. The causes of their snmm The news from Ottawa that the Toint Cmnmssloncrs are soon . lf! azlyournment have always been enveloggi in mystery, not forllack of infonnntien andof too varied and contradictory s ohm B, Qing zrctcr. The chances are that them politics in it. The State D1 to nike any statement onthe matter r' .onvcning, but it suggested that Sh- \ 'ilfrcil Laurier is prepared `tom;k¢ 'UD sps<ieusad but because there is too much information not \hs:‘£ell. H$°!* l _SM CABIN may have been. His fnilurc to do so will l vertureinrcspect totheissues thatpnrteil l thc last co1nmission,whichhe£ee`is' will serve the purpose of Starting *_ certainly give strength to the Anglo"- phobe sentiment of a portion of_thc couu T »<¢ *v I4 ,Z--Q1 P `\ » fp] o ~~ _i _l _ ~ Q'/2' ~ I 07 B. f vgfe the resolution intro- 7 7 - e - 7 ' ‘i 1”"-‘~ __ V Y snr -V “ P” Y ' _ _ _ e _ e _ _ _-_- U "Y S duced in the House of Representatives by _ _I '° ' I In Mr. Sulzer, of New York, inquiring as to _ » . .. __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Fung.” _ _ _ British fortifications along the Can- _ _ _ `- "" ' ' _-_ _ Avoid substitutes. The following was the text of the resoin; 1 - U I __ V ‘ i ._ ,_ ' “___ __ _ ' tion: “Resolved. 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Take one when .'Ei¢1*‘?.l’f'»*e you feel any distress-be it the first thing on arising' or ` ff' V ’ ssss su. ross msswrn il House then voted, 11o to 97, to ny the rc ___ . ' /_\ _ _______ /\________ E5? solution on the table. The afair is of in-‘ ~ e Pain-Killer. i T ‘ii--M-°--'--* :_”f_°_‘f_s‘.:~_”_:1:”§'___°§__‘“° .Qmm ' » U-»|'».sa»»¢e»s»se¢»¢»a» ' . _ ° _ _ _ _°“`°° WU’ Us Y- ‘ " It t be de led that a painful un- FO COUG¢-15 _ , K”"».||*'”°£¢\» °°u°a3» f. presscilatiinlfias been nproduced in this coun- R and COLDS Egg lb' ' ` ° ` . C0118, IIIIIIITISI, I try by cables from London, which were Buf,(»,er(f,-e§h) pe,-1`},_`f_'_'_`_`__ __ - ' llllllljll, __ afterwards confirmed by sn interview g\1l?l5€I‘(i1Ul_g_D_:2t_l_°alb.. . . . . . . . . .. ‘ ., . ~ - ‘ reamery u r . . . . . . . . . . . .. _ _ 1. .na .0 °°n* Bow; _ with _former consul Niacrum of Pretoria, . 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