uttu VOL. XI THE DALLES, OREGON. TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1898. NO 138 THE FAREWELL OF A SPANISH INFANTRYMAN A Soldiers Tribute to a Vic torous Foe. HE LOTES NOT THE CUBANS Most Remarkable Document From a Vanquished Adversary Thanks and Best Wishes Tendered By the Spanish Soldiers. Washington, Aug 22. A document entirely unique in the annals of warfare was cabled to the war department today by General Shatter. It is in the form of a congratulatory farewell address issued to the soldiers of the American army by Pedro Lopez de Castillo, a private Span ish soldier, on behalf of the 11,000 Span ish soldiers. No bimilar document, per haps, was ever before issued to a vic torious army by an vanquished adver sary. The president was very much impressed by the address, and after reading it carefully, authorized. its pub lication. The following is the text of the address as cabled by General Shat ter: Santiago de Cuba, Aug, 22. H. O. Corbin, Adjutant-General, U. S. A., Washington: The following letter has just been received from the soldiers just embarking for Spain : "Major-General Shatter, Command ing the American Army in Cuba. Sir : The Spanish soldiers who capitulated in this place on July 16th last, recognizing your high and just position, pray that through you all the couragous and no ble soldiers under your command may receive the greatest wishes and farewell which we send them on embarking for our beloved Spain. For this favor, which we have no doubt you will grant, you will gain the everlasting gratitude and consideration of 11,000 Spanish soldiers, who are your most humble servants. Pedro Lopez djc Castillo. "Private of Infantry." Also the following letter, addreseed to the soldiers of the American army : "Soldiers of the American army: We would not be fulfilling our duty as well bom men in whose breasts there lives gratitude and courtesy, should we em bark for our beloved Spain without send ing to you our most cordial and sincere good wishes and farewell. We fought you with ardor, with all our strength, endeavoring to gain the victory, but without the slightest rancor or hate to ward the American nation. We have been vanquished by you (so our generals and chief judged in signing the capitu lation), butour eurreuderand the bloody battles preceeding it have left in our eouls no place for resentment against the men who fought us nobly and gal lantly. You fought in compliance with the same call of duty as we, for we all but represent the power of our respec tive states. "You fought us as men, face to face, and with great courage, as before stated, a quality with which we have not met during the three years we have carried on this war against the people without morals, without conscience and of doubt ful origin, who would not confront the enemy, but hidden, shot their noble victims from ambush and then immedi ately fled. This wae the kind of warfare we, had to sustain in this unfortunate . land. Yon have complied exactly with all the laws and usages of war as recog nized by the armies of the most civilized nations of the world ; have given honor able burial to the dead of the vanquished ; with humanity have respected and cared for vour prisoners and their comfort, and, lastly, ta us, whose condition wae terrible, you have given freely of food, of your stock of medicines, and you have honored as with distinguished courtesy, for, after the fighting, the two armies mingled with the utmost harmony. "With this high sentiment of appre ciation from ns, all there remains but to express our farewell, and with the greatest sincerity, we wish you all happiness and health in this land which will no longer belong to our dear Spain, but will be yours, who have captured it by force and watered it with your blood, as your conscience called for, under the demand of civilization and humanity, but the descendants of the Congo and of Guinea' mingled with the blood of un scrupulous Spaniards and of traitors and adventurers, these people are not able to exercise or enjoy their liberty, for they will find it a burden to comply with the laws which govern civilized communities. "From 11,000 Spanish soldiers. "Pedro Lopez de Castillo, "Soldier of Infantry. "Santiago de Cuba, August 21, 1898." Shaftee, Major-General. TROUBLE FEARED IN P0RT0 RICO Attempts Being Made to Stir Dp Strife Among the Porto Ricans-Coming of the Commission Awaited. New York, Aug. 22. A dispatch to the Herald from San Juan Eays : Order prevails, although some evil- disposed persons are trying to stir up racial and religous differences among the ignorant population. The sooner the commission arrives to settle matters and dispel doubts the better for the future. The streets are filled with furniture laden carts returning from the suburbs. At the palace and other government buildings the work of packing the archives is going on. Telegraphic com munication was opened yesterday with all parts of the island. It is still impossible for large ships to enter the harbor and there have been no importations. Some scarcity of food supplies exists. The mines in the har bor have been raised so as to allow ships to enter. Tbe Sate I. a Grippe Care. There is no use suffering from this dreadful malady, if you will only get the right remedy. 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THE REPUBLIC IS NO MORE America's First Break Toward Terri torial Expansion Impressive and Beautiful Ceremony at Honolulu. San Francisco, Aug. 22. The steam er Belgic this evening brought the fol lowing: Honolulu, Aug. 12. Precisely at eight minutes to 12 o'clock today the Hawaii an flag descended from the flagstaff on all the government buildings, and ex actly at five minutes to the same hour, the Stars and Stripes floated on the tropical breeze from every official flag staff. The ceremony of today was a most im pressive one. To hear the strains of "Hawaii Ponol" for the last time, as a national anthem, to hear the bugle blow taps as tbe Hawaiian ensign sank from his position, and to notice the emotion of many who had been born under it and had lived under it, was solemn: But then came the bright call for rais ing Old Glory, and the strains of the "Star Spangled Banner" broke forth as that banner was unfurled to the breeze. Then cheers broke forth, and eyes which had been dim tor a few moments became bright and lightened up when the Stars and Stripes blew out. The picture presented in and around the extensive building was most strik ing. In the grounds and around all the approaches were crowds of onlookers of every station of a varied nationality. Notably remarkable was the number of Hawaiians. Within the grounds the military and naval display was fine. Hawaiian troops, United States marines, the mounted patrol,' the police and the citizen's guard presented a splendid ap pearance, while the platform for the ex ercises and the verandas of the execu tive building were gay with brilliant summer dreases, dancing feathers and ribbons and the brightest faces that Honolulu possessed. The ceremonies opened with prayer by Rev. G. L. Pearson, pastor of the First Methodist church, of this city. United States Minister Sewall then rose, and, addressing President Dole, who bad risen, presented him with a certified copy of the joint resolution of congress annexing the Hawaiian islands to the United States. President Dole answered, acknowledg ing the making of the treaty of political union, and formally yielded to Minister Sewall, as the representative of the gov ernment of the United States, the sove reignty and public property of the Ha waiian islands. A DISPATCH FROM SHAFTER Over Twenty Thousand Spaniards Sur rendered at Santiago. Washington, Aug. 22. A dispatch received, by Adjutant-General Corbin to night from General Shatter indicates that, with the fall of Santiago, 23,726 Poor Man's tea is Schillings Best. It goes far and makes meat and potatoes luxurious. 30 Royal makes the food pare, wholesome and delicious. BP POWDER Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW VORK. Spaniards surrendered. 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