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II V I i : "I Tho Plaindoalor HE ST ADVERTISING MEDIUM I'liiillnliKil Kti'iy Monday ami lliiirmlny Al"ak mill Mltlll HI rut I, .omi.im ito, oni'.noN - tl T 1 1I R - PLAINDCAUR PUBLISHING COMPANY. ThoI'lamdealer POSTERS, OODQEKK, LMU.lt IIKAl'I, ILL HEADS, ETC..KTC.,ETG. Kiecnted Neatly and l Living Rates. Vol. XXIX. ROSEBURG, OREGON THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1898. No. 36. ... , . - - ----- r LU nr 11 1 1.K-1. iMhKnnt iiiMiK, no. ., li'ilil lln-li i mhIhi tuiiiiiiiiiilralliiiia al Hi .1 II it, V, hall mi im'i'.mi'I ami Iniirlll 'lliurwlay II i ,ii Ii inuiilli. All im inlx't" rv.in-il In al- I MHiiliirh, itii'l nil vllllnii l.rolhi r i Or- . 1 1 .1 II y Hit Mi 'l I" nil. ii, I ' I III Ii I'AI.K I I'H I IN . .. H III IIM :t M nk'i, ra-i r- luiy. U'll Ml.V-l KIIIM'II,, NO. il J II. O. II, A. U , uii'oit I'vtirjr Weilm-mlay vi'iilni at I n'cliH-k Ill I lui ul, I Mnwinlu 1UII. VUlllUf lintllii'ii aiu cordially luvlled to alUint. V, U. t.'SNHiiN, m i. W. 1'ai.uv, I'ouiirlliir. Uri'i.ijinu rt riolry. 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Tickets expire ou tho L'th, except thuBe lor di'iluiicuti over L'OO milea, which are good until Iho Htli. No'To-Uao for Mfli rum. Guarubloed toliaoco bahll. cuiv iiinUot wptili nimiHtroni!, blood pmo. Dili', It. li ilmi'mM at '' t If! SAMPSOfi Spanish Fleet In Trying to Escape from the Santiago "Bottle" is Added to Spain's Submarine Navy. N'akiiinut , July I. The recretary ol 1 1 navy ha lecalvad lha folloniog: "il)ouoy, July 8. To the Hccretary ol tho Navy : The tleot under my com. uiflinl ollera the nation aa a Fourth of July procnt-tbv destruction of the whole ol Cervera'i flt. Not ono veaael HL'up-l. The fleet alien-pled, toeacape FURIOUS FIGHTING A (ircat Battle at Santi ago dc Cuba. AHLKICANS LOSE MANY MEN Spanish Losses also Very OreaL The Uattle Was No Picnic. Ne YouK,July2 A special to the Evening WoilJ, dated hi l'aao, Cuba, nen Situiiago, uoou. July 1, says that 'ho first artillery fight ol tbe campaign has just been endnd by sileucing tbe Spanish battery. The wounded are still rx iug picked up as this dispatch is bur riod away. Law ton 'ti division bivouacked near Cauey laat night without Ores. At 7 o'cliK k this morning thers was a sullen "hjoin' It wss the first shot from Caproti'e battsrv, bred to avenge tbe killing of his sail. Fi omplly the bpan lah begau to answer the challenge from tho forte an J trenches. At 7:15 tbe Grimes battery opened on the Spaniab troops to the light of tbe San Juan blockhouse. The common powder uted oy our 1 1 oops .smoked and was a One tariivt fur the Spanish field battery, which probably was served by Cei veia'a mariiuH, judging fioui the accuracy ol aim. W bile our emoko gave tue enemy our ratn-i, tirinios could not locate the enemy a i;uns, which used smokeless powder, except appio.Miualely, but our men worked like mad. The Spanish lire itradually slackened aod in lees than an hour it had ceased altogether. Iho battery was supported by tbe rougii rider;, about 100 Cubans with a UuUhkiaa uuu detachment, tho Tenth cavalry, and a i -uad from company C, Kecoud cavalry. Most ol tho Spanish bhells fell low over tbe creat of tbe bat tery's position and exploded. Through them the rough riders bari alwut 10 men wouuded. amoncc them tbe chap lain, whose left elbow was smashed. The Cuban leader, Gouiales, reports that tue Cubans lost 20 killed and wouuded. l'o tails of Lawton's loss hae not arrived. lleav olley tiring has beon heard for tbrco hours. It seems to indicate a strong American advauce. There ia no artillery tit lug from Caney and only Bcattt iiuii shots come from Sao Juan. Both divisions are really in tbe battle. The day Ih clear aud a moderate oreeu is LlnwiiiK. but there is strong heat. l'he troops aro in good condition. Tne biiltcry bhot 100 rounds, . two-thirds bhcllsacd tho balance shrapnel. Tbe military balloon used by tbe signal corns for the purpose cf obtaining ac curate Information of tbe location of the enemy and tbe character of the defenses, proved of it-estimable service In tbe en uauiuueitt. In tbe fighting at San Juan a Spaulsh shell hurst in the midst of Captain 1'uritioa' battery in the First artillery, wounding several. San Juan Heights Taken. Nk-v Yoitk, July 2. Dispatch to the Kvoniug World, dutod ''la the field two miles froru Santiago, July 1." "SanJuau heights have fallen and the way la uow opeu for Iho a ivauce on Morro castle, It was a glorious victory, but very dear ly purchased. Tbe place was the stroug est SpaulsU outpost, well fortified and yaliautly defended. The position was au excellent ouo. It was also occupied by barracks aud other buildings, but tbe Amuricau troops stormed the heights aud Spanish valor had to yield to bull don t juiicity and tho courage of the Anglo Saxou. As I write our troops are swaiuiing up the hill and covering it liko untB. The Spaniards are demoral ii ud, The lighting has been of the hard- est kind, and our I roups suffered severely, but tho enemy's woiki uro In their hands aud they do not couut tho coel. Cauey Id also uuif, Tho general advauco which began nt p. in. has boon stir-ppnaful nil SIfiKS from Santiago harbor at 9.00 a.m., and at 2 p. in. the laat abip, the Criatobal Colon, had ran aeboM tn nu'ei wmL of Haollago and bad let down her color. The Infanta Maria Tereea, Oquendo and Viacaya were forced aahore, burned and blown op w ithin 20 ml lee of Santiago. The Furore end Union were destroyed within four mile of the port. along the line. After driving the enemy out olCiuey the troops took poseeesioo of the village aud destroyed the ripaoieh forti by which it bad been defended. Tbe Hpauiards fletl into Santiago, where they now are. The laasea on bolh aides aro very heavy. Tbe bursting of a Spanish shell almost aoibilated an entire company of our troops. Associated l'res dispatches from the cens of lighting around Sintisgo place our lueses la tbe battle that ended at l p. iv. yesterday at 1000 men killed and wounded. A Hot Time In the Old Town Washington, July , L -rtgnal Officer Allen telegraphs that the fight at Santi ago ia growing furious. . Admiral Samp son's fleet has eogsged the forts and is pouring shot and ehe'l into Morro cullo and the surrounding toiliiicatioos. All of bis ships are engaged . ia tb battle and are making the air 'dense with I he smoke of battle. . The Spaniard are returning the tire with vigor but eojfar no serious damage has been done fo any of our boats. From the uarksmaosbipdirpUye-1 by tbe enemy there is a growing suspicion that French gnnners are directing tbe fir ing, , , Under tbe vigorous fire from Admiral Sam peon's ships tbe Spanish forts are rapidly crumbling and it is ouly a ques tion of a short time until they will be re duced to a heap of sand and scattered rock. Tbe .admiral is directing the movements oi his fleet, aud each war ship and cruiser take.1 iH turn iu-firing upon the fortifications. , . . . The latest advices received are. .to the effect that the loss on the SpanUh side is nuusually heavy, while tbe casualities on the American ships have been. few. in number. ....... At 0:45 this morning General Shafter sent a cable from Camp Sevilla, Cuba, in. which be bays : " Action now going ou. The firiog on the start was light and desultory, but is growing heavier each moment. The first guns were fired from the light of General Lewton'a division near Caney. Tbe Spaniards retreated toward the northeast part of Santiago closely pur sued by (ienoaal Lawton's troops. "The Spaniards are now lose to San tiago. They era making a Blind and are preparing to defend that city. General Lawlon is issuing orders outlining, the plan oi attack. Tn-tu foi3 will meet in action in a few moments. Wilt keep you fully posted as fight progresses. " A Fierce Bombardment of Spanish Defenses; - Off Santiago de Cuba, July 1,. via Kingston, Jamaica, July 2,8 a. ui. Be fore 5 o'clock this morning tho crew of tbe "flagship waa uuttr, hurriedly break fasting, aud at5;o0 . "genet al Jiuaitem" was sounded aud the flagship headed iu toward Aguadorea, about three miles east of Morro casllo. 7 The ther -ships retained their blockading stations along the surf-beaten shore, when the smoke of au approaching Iraiu from tho Al tares was seen. , . , - . At 10:15 the eigual from the flagship was wagged to begin firing, aud a min ute later the New York's gnus blazed away at the rifle-pits aud the old foil. The Suwanee and Gloi-ceater . ioiuod in the roar, which rumbled, u round uud filled the gully. The smoke soon rose over the hills, and the gully was shut out from view. Tho firing becaio moie desperate. Ol our troopi. ashore iu the brush uotbiog could be seen, but the "uluir. ."lung ol Hie small arms as they floated out to sea, during the lull of big guu, w hich peppered t"C6 rillo-pifsi and cloud of red earth 'aroie' around them. "..''" Au b inch shell from ' the No nark dropped iu lhe massive old "foit, aud a cloud of white dust and bugo suues filled the air. When the, small shells hit it bat'tlomifiits, uluioet hiddeu by irreen creeperj, Iraguieut of masoury came tumbling down. .A shot from (he Suwauee hit the eastern parapet, aud it crumbled, away like ' air. few Vjo's IauhIIhiI lha battlflineutH. When Iho lliiug couboJ Liouleiiaut liplalinuty, of the Kuwuiiee wan anxious CERVERA "Our lose ' is one killed and two wounded. The enomy'a loss ii probab ly several hundred from fire, explosions and di owning. "We have taken 1300 prif oners, in eluding Aduilial Cetera. The man killed was George If. liUin, chief veo uau of the Brooklyn. .Sami'ko.v." to fiuiah his work, so be signalled to the New York asking permission to knock down the Spanish flag. "Yea," replied Admiral Kampson, "if ' you can do it in three shots. " ' The Suwanee then lay above )GG0 . yards from the old fort. She took her lime. Lieutenant Blue catefoily aimed the 4-inch gun, and the crews of all the i ships watched the incident. When the i smoke of the first shot cleared away, only two streamers of t'ie dig were left. The shell had gone through the center of tbe bunting. Two or three uiioutea later the Suwanee fired again, aod huge clouds of debris roee from tue baae' of the flagstaff. The Suwanee had only one chance left. It seemed hard. pos sible for her to achieve her object w ith ber big guns al eucb a distance and such a tiny target. Th-re was a breathless tileuce among the crewa. Tbe Suwanee changed her poeitiou slightly ; 1'ieo a pod of smoke shot from her side, aud up went a cloud of debris from tbe parapet, and down fell thn banner of Spain. Such yells from tbe flagship will prob ably never be beard again. Tbe Snwauee'a last shot struck right at the base of tbe flagstaff, and had blown it clear of the wreckage . The Situation at the Close of Satur day 'a Fighting. Wasuwoton, July 3. Before the news of the dtetruction of tbe Spanish fleet was received, tbe following dis patch from General Shafter, eummariz ing tbe situation up to tbe close of the day yesterday, was given out : "Camp near Sevilla, Cuba, Sunday. We have the town well invested in the n?ilh" and east, but with a very thin Itne. Upon aporoacbing it, we linHt of such- a character and the defense to elrong (bat it will be impossible to carry it by storm with my present forces. Our losses np to date will aggregate 10C0, but the' full list is not yet made. Thero is but little lick nets outside of exertion oi battle of tbe day before yesterday, and tho almost constant fire which is kept up on tbe trenches. ' Tbe wagon road to the rear is kept op with some difficulty, on account of rains, but we will-be able to use it fcr the prf sent. "General Wheeler ie seriously ill, and will probably have to go to tbe rear to day. General Young is also very ill, confined to his bed. "General Hawkins was tlightly wounded in the fuotduiiug the sortie Aetck person trying to keep up on mere sUmulutws; tonics ia like any one pretend ing to swiru while supported by a belt. Tbe inetant the support is withdrawn down you go.. . . 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