Th2 D3II8S Daily Ghrcnicls. Advertising Kates Per inch. One Inch or less In Dally . II 60 er two inches and tinder fonr inches. . ... 1 Ob ver four inches and under twelve inches.. . 75 Ter twelve inches 60 - - DAILY AND WEEKLY. One Inch or less, per Inch ,. 2 50 er one inch and under four inches 2 00 Over four inches and under twelve inches.. 1 50 Over twelve inches 100 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. One week $ 15 One month....' 50 One year 6 00 SATURDAY - - JULY 16. 1898 JfEN BEIIISD THE ENGINES. In summing up the results of. the naval victories at Santiago it is well to remember that the men behind the guns and the men who look after the machinery in our great warships contribute much to the fighting power of our navy. If we exce! in any department it is that of engi neers. In this country it is not a disgrace for a man to soil his hands or his clothes in woik about machin ery. There is no reluctance on the part of the best trained and ablest experts to come to close quarters with engines and machinery. The chief engineer of a vessel Tanks with the captain. Ho and his assistants often play ns important a part in the efficiency of a vessel as the captain and the men behind the guns. If the Oregon had not been well officered in its engineer depart ment that battleship never could have made the extraordinary jour ney around the continent. If the engineers of all our battleships in front of Santiago had not been of the very best, if they had not had control of tbe machinery that con tributes to the speed of war vessels, and if they had not been moved by enthusiasm as ardent and by courage as high as the men who were doing the fighting, the Brooklyn and Ore gon would not have overtaken the fast cruisers of the Spanish fleet. The truth is that the work In the engineer department is up to the very highest standard in American warships. Engineers take as much pride in their work as the captains and their subordinates. A3 many inducements are offered to high class young men to enter the engineer de partment as to enter any other. It is not so in the Spanish navv. The Spaniards of the military or naval class do not take kindly to what they describe as the dirty work about the ship. On many of the Spanish ves sels the engineers have beea educated abroad and have less interest in their- work than if they were Spaniards In our navy the engineers are tull of the American spirit and are as pro ficient as the sccools and experience can make them. In every engagement in which the American fleet has participated there has been enthusiasm from the lowest man to the highest. Correspond ents on board the great battleships say that every man seems to be in love not only with the ship itself, but with every foot of space that is associated with his duty. With the finest of modern guns, with the best gunners, with the latest improve ments in propelling machinery, and with engineers as fond of machinery as a horseman is fond of a horse, our navy has not only great fighting power, but great seaworthiness. The ships are handled well because they are manned and officered as are few other ships in the world. TWO PHASES OF WAR. "War as waged by the Americans in Cuba has two hands. While one is striking at the Spaniards, the other is feeding the hungry Cuban soldiers and their families, and may be called upon to feed the Spaniards them selves. The European and other corres pondents with General Shafter's army say that no more touching spectacle was ever witnessed than when Gen eral Garcia's half-starved Cubaus re ceived a plentiful supply of food from tbe army that had come to their relief. It does not matter that the Cubans, in their response to the American movement for their relief, Lave disappointed the expectations of the people; it does not matter that when the lest has come there are 5,000 Cubans in the army of j Eastern Cuba instead of; 20,000. Tbe mam point is that the United States government has, without ques tion or quibble, reached out well filled hands to the starving people. The main point is that while the government is pushing an army to the front, it is not forgetting the people who have been persecuted. The United States navy is con structed principally of iron wills and throbbing hearts of steel. Bookien'i Arises salve. The best salve in the world for cats, braises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblainr, corns, and all skin ernptions, and posi tively cuibb piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Blakeley and Honghton, druggists. 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